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CATALOGUE
OF THE
BROOKLYN LIBRARY,
AUTHORS, TITLES, SUBJECTS, AND CLASSES.
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
1878-1880.
COPYRIGHT, 1880,
BY
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
BROOKLYN LIBRARY CATALOGUE
PEEFACE TO THE COMPLETED AVOEK
TnE originul plan of ilua Catiilogue, as outlined in the Special report on
public liljraries of the United States, published by the U. S. Commissioner of Edu-
cation, ill 1876, and in my preface to Pai-t I., in 1877, has been closely adhered
to. It aimed, to use another's words, " to marry the classed and dictionary sys-
tems, so long kept asunder." There is one general alphabet of (1.) authors (2.) titles
(3.) svijects, and (4.) classes; with an alphabetical arrangement of subheadings under
general and complex subjects. The author and title entries speak for themselves,
while the larger class divisions of the Catalogue correspond, in the main, to
the distribution of books on the library shelves, but with a much more in-
telligible, self-explanatory, and exact alphabetical arrangement ; and with all
affiliated topics bound together by a network of cross-rcfei-ences. As a work-
ing catalogue for all classes of readers and students^ it is not too much to say
that it has received the warmest expressions of approval from the Lirgo constituency
who habitually use this liln-ary, from many liljrarians and scholarly ^jersous in tliis
country and in England, from the press, and from leading booksellers.
To sum up, statisticidly, certain features of the Catalogue :
I. The authoe-enthies in a library of say 60,000 volumes, number about
30,000; titles of voluminous collective works, and of periodicals, counting
as single entries. The most extensive aulhor-snhjcct heading, comprising the Avorks
of Shakspere, with Shaksperian criticism, methodically arranged, embraces 12 pages.
II. Of TiTLE-EiSTTEiES, Carrying cross-references to the author's name, there
are about 12,000, of which 1,794 are titles of ^^Zff^s, analyzed from collective
works. The number of fiflc-cn/rics is a little over one-third of the number of author-
entries. They occupy a space equivalent to about 52 pages solid nonpareil.
III. Of DISTINCT SUBJECT AND CLASS-HEADINGS there are about 400, irre-
spective of geographical names and names of persons. Of these, about 30 are
specially prominent and complex, with subject matters and sub-divisions more
or less numerous, arranged in alphabetical order ; such as Amusements, games,
sports, and pastimes, pp. 23-26 ; Architecture, pp. 3.3-35 ; Arts (Useful), pi>.
39-48 ; Astronomy, jip. 50-55 ; Biblical, religious, and ecclesiastical literature,
jip. 77-10(;; Bibliography; Biography, pp. 109-215 ; Birds and ornithology,
pp. 216-217 ; Botany, ]>\\ 224-22G ; Chemistry, pp. 2G3-2G5 ; Drama and plaj-s,
pp. 423-5, 873-900 ; Education, pp. 434-9 ; Fiction, pp. 459-536 ; Fine arts,
pp. 538-549 ; Geology, mineralogy, and pala3outology, pp. 573-4 ; Government
and politics, 584-589 ; History, geography and travels, and particular countries,
pp. 622-4 ; 568-572 ; 285-394 ; Insects and entomology, pp. 645-7 ; Language,
pp. 674-81; Law and jurisprudence, pp. 684-692: Literature and literary
tory, pp. 703-712 ; Logic, pp. 715-716 ; Mathematics, pp. 747-9 ; Medicine,
pp. 752-769 ; Meteorology and climatology pp. 773-4 ; Military science, pp.
777-9 ; Music, pp. 797-9 ; Mythology, pp. 801-2 ; Natural liistory, pp. 805-811 ;
Naval science, pp. 812-813 ; Philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical, pp.
851-864 ; Physics, pp. 865-869 ; Poetry ( English and American), pp. 903-910 ;
Political economy, pp. 911-925 ; Social science, pp. 1000-1004,
IIS-
)
of suB-HEADiNfis occurring under more general subjects, there are about
3,000, represented in the general alphabet by cross-references.
IV. The i'uixcipal subject-entries (not analytical) number about 26,000.
V. The Catalogue is very largely analytical and synoptical. The
subject-entries, by analysis of collective works and collections of essays, amount to
somewhat more than 13,000, and of articles in the periodical literature of the last
twenty-five years, to 11,400, or a total of about 25,000 analytical subject ref-
erences, bibliographically exact, in addition to the 26,000 principal subject-entries.
The Contents of collections, and of collectiye and miscellaneous works, are
very generally given, for the most part in alphabetical order ; and, when prac-
ticable, are placed under the subject. In such cases a cross-reference is usually
made from the author-entry to the subject-entry, to avoid repetition and loss
of space. The Contents occupy a space ei^uivalent to about 137 pages solid
nonpareil.
VI. Topical or subject cross-references, i. c, cross-references from spe-
cific topics to the more general class that includes them, or from one heading
or sub-heading to other headings or sub-headings. As before stated, the
number of cross-references in the general alphabet, to sub-headings arranged
under more complex headings, is about 3,000; but the topical cross-references
of all kinds are almost as numerous as the title-entries, amounting to about 10,000.
S. B. NOTES,
Librarian.
BuooKLYN, December, 1880.
CATALOGUE
OF THE
BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
AUTHOES, TITLES, SUBJECTS, AM CLASSES.
PART THIRD.
N-Z (Pages 803-1110).
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
1880.
Stack
Annex
NADAL- NAPOLEON
803
N (J. F.) Mary Stuart and the casket letters. With
introd. note, by H.G.Boel. Edin.,1870.12°.3121.22
Na molu : adventures at tlie Hawaiian. Georgian and Society
Islands. iVe Perltins (E. T.) 1065.07
Nadal (E. S. ) Impressions of Loudon social life,
with other papers. N. Y., IST."). 12\ . U.35.25
Nadar (Felix Tournachon, dit). A terre et en I'air.
Meinoires du Geant [Ballon]. P.,18(J4.16°. 3922.05
Nadir Shah. See Biography (p. 180).
Naegelsbach (C. W. Eduard). Book of the prophet Jeremiah.
Expounded. Tr. by S. K. Asbury. New York, 1871. 8°.
[/« Lange (J.P.) Commentary, O. T., v. 13 J . .3725.22
— Lameutationa of Jeremiah. Expounded. Tr., enl., and ed.
by Wm. H. Hornblower. New York, 1871. 8^. [In Lange
(J. P.) Commentary, O. T., v. 13.] 3725.22
Naglee (Henry M.) Love life. Consisting of a cor-
respondence on love, war and politics. [Califor-
nia, 1H67.] 12° 3127.20
Nairne (Carolina Oliphant, baroness). Life and songs ;
with a memoir and poems of C. Oliphant the
younger. Ed. by C. Eogers. 2d ed. enl. Lon-
don, 1869. 16° 1674.22
Naismith (John). Inqniry concerning the propriety of increas-
ing the import duty on foreign com. [I>i Pamphleteer,
V. 4. ISU.] 50.58.04
Nala and Damayanti. Tr. bv H. U. Milmau. [In his Poetical
works, V. 3, 1839.) 1671.39
4Kff" »See also Maha-Bharata (p. 730.)
Names.
Christian and Family Names and Surnames.
— Anderson (W.) Genealogy and surnames: with
some heraldic and biogr. notices. 1805. 6614.08
— ArViur (W.) Etymological dictionary of family
names. 1857 6614.04
— Bardsley ((.'. IF.) Our English surnames: their
sources and significations 6612.10
~ Bowdiich {N. I.) Suffolk surnames. 1857.3246.24
Same. 2d ed., enlarged. 1858. . . .3246.11
Same. 3d ed. 1861 3246.10
— Bromfield (M. E.) Female christian names and
the'ir teachings. 1875 6612.08
Carter {Mrs. S. 0.) Lexicon of ladies' names:
with their floral emblems. 1865. . . . 4913.25
— Charnock {R. K) Ludus patronymicus ; or, the
etymology of curious surnames. 18r.8. 6614.10
— Ferguson (H.) The Teutonic name-system applied
to the family names of France, England, and
Germimy. 1864 6014.13
— Finldijson {J. ) Surnames and sirenames. With
hist. aco. of names Buggey and Bugg. . 6614.09
— Lordan (C. L.) Of certain English surnames .and
their odd phases when seen in groups. . 6612.09
— Lower (M. A.) Patronymica Brit.annica : diction-
ary of family names. 1860 6614.01
— Markland (J. H ) Remarks on the antiquity and introduc-
tion of surnames in England. [In Archsologia, v. 18,
1817.] .6128.-
— Moody (S.) What is your name? meanings .and
derivations of christian names. 1863. . 6614.05
— Narcs {R'v. E.) Names. Christian names, [//i /as Heraldic
anomalies, v. 1, 1823.] 6021.27
— Salvertc {A. J. E.) History of the names of men,
nations, and places. In their connection with
the progress of civilization. 2 v. 1864. 6614.06
— Wkeder ( \V. A.) Explanatory and pi'onouncing
dictionary of the noted names of fiction ; in-
cluding familiar pseudonyms, surnames, etc.
1865 2761.17
Niitc.—Mso printed as appendix to ' Webster's Dictionary,
unabridged.'
— Witkinsan [W. F.) Personal names in the Bible in-
terpreted and illustrated. 1865. . . . 3623.15
— Yoruje (Miss V. M.) History of christian names.
2v. 1863. 6614.02
Geographical Names.
— Charnock (R. S.) Verba nominalia ; or words de-
rived from i^roper names. 1866. . . . 6435.10
— Edmunds (F.) Traces of history in the names of
places. 1869 472.19
— Joyce (P. W.) Origin and history of Irish names
of places. 1869 472.18
— Lower (.)/. A.) On local nomenclature. [In his Contrib. to
lit., 1K54 ; p. 1-37.] 2534.21
— Salverte (E.) See above under Family names.
— Taylor il.) Words and places : or, etymological il-
lustrations of history, ethnology, and geography.
2d ed. 2 maps. 1865 6614.12
See also Christ, examiner, Jan., 1869 ; p. 19-29 (On giv.
ing names to towns and atroets, by J. F. Clarke).
Note.— See also appendices to Webster's and Worcester's
Dictionaries for pronouncing vocabularies of .Scripture,
and Greek and Latin, proper names ; and modern geo-
graphical and biographical names.
For references to sonic vocabularies of Indian names, see
conte7ttsot' Schoolcraft's Hist, of Indian tribes {under Lan-
guage, Indian, p. 079).
.S'f'C also .\tlantic monthly, v. 6, 18C0 (Come si chiama) ;
Bentley's miscel., v. 21. 1847 (Christian names, by Mrs.
Matthews) ; Chambers's journal, v. 8, 1847 (Aristocracy of
names) ; Ed. rev., v. 101. or Littell, 2d ser., v. 9, 1855
(Engl, surnames) ; v. 111. 1860 (Engl, local nomenclature) ;
New Euglander, Jan., 1873 (Name-words in the vernacu-
lar, by J.S. Sewall) ; Putnam's mag.. Jan., 1855 (Our given
names) ; Mch.. 1855 (Notes on proper names) ; Harper's
mag., V. 20 (Household names and dates, by S. Osgood) ;
V. '28 (What is in a name); v. 32 (Names of men and places ;
2 art. by M. Scheie de Vere).
Nantucket {Islaml of). See Countries {Nantvckel, p. 346).
Naphegyi (Gabor, M.D.i Among the Arabs in Al-
geria. Philadelphia, 1868. 12°. . . . 1081.16
— Ghardaia ; or 90 days among the B'ni Moz.ab ; ad-
ventures in the oasis of the desert of Sahara.
New York, 1871. 1'2° 1083.21
Napheys (George H., M.D.) Physical life of wo-
men : advice to the maiden, wife, and mother.
4th ed. Phil., 1870. 1'2° 4331.14
— Transmission of life. Nature and hygiene of the
masculine function. 2ded. Phil. ,!8'71. 12°. 4331.23
Napier {Gen. Sir Charles .Tames). William the con-
queror. Ed. by Sir W. Napier. L.,1S58. 12°. 233.18
j8S> For lives of C. J. N., see Biograohy (p. 180).
Napier {Adm. Sir Charles John). See Biography (p. 180).
Napier (Charles O. Groom). The book of nature and
the book of man. L., 1870. 8°. . . . 4727.11
— Tommy Try and what he did in science. New
York, 1869. 12° 3913.15
Napier (Henry Edward). Florentine history. [To
1815.] 6v. Loudon, 1846-47. 16°. . ."533.04
Napier (Ma/. -i/e)i. Hungerford Delavan Elers). Life
and correspondence of admiral Charles Najiier.
2 V. London, 1802. 8° 3127.03
— Keminiscences of Syr-ia, and fragm. of journal .and
letters from Holy Land. 2 v. L., 1843. 8°. 1041.19
— Scenes and sports in foreign Lands. 2 v. London,
1840. 8°. 4624.01
Napier (James). Ancient workers and artificers in
metal. London and Glasgow, 1858. 16°. 3933.52
Same. 2d ed. L. and Glasg., 1858. 16°. 3933.53
— A manual of dyeing receipts. London and Glas-
gow, lf-:55. 12° 3933.03
— Manufacturing arts in ancient times, London,
1874. 12° 3941.11
Contents: OoM and silver. Copper. Tin. Bronze. Iron.
Lead. Mercury. Zinc. Antimony. Dyeing. Spinning
and weaving. Pottery. Glass-making. Building. The
Ark of Noah.
Napier (JIacvey). Lord Bacon and Sir Walter Ea-
leigh. Cambridge, (Enyl), 1853. 16°. . 3015.27
Napier (JIark). History rescued, in re The Wigtown
martyrs. Edinburgh, 1870. 8°. . . . 485.05
— The case for the crown in re The Wigtown m.artyrs
proved to be myths, versus Wodrow and lord
Macaulay. Edinburgh, 1863. 8°. . . . 485.05
— Montrose and the covenanters. 2 v. London,
1838. 8° 3124.21
Napier {Sir Wm. Friincis Patrick). Life and opinions
of gen. Sir Charles -James Napier. 4 v. Lon-
don, 1857. 12= 3131.01
— History of the war in the Peninsula, 1807-14.
New York, 18,".l. 8° 547.01
Same. 5 v. New York, 1856. 12°. . . 553.04
For lives of Sir W. N., see Biography (p. 180).
Naples. See Countries (.V«/>/.<. p 340).
Napolead (The), a poem. S- ■ Genin iT. H.) Writings, 18C9. 5037.19
Napoleon, au epic poem. A- e Harris (W. E.) 1845. . .1645.12
Napoleon (Life of), a Hudibrastic poem. Sec Combe (Wm.)
1815 1634.04
Napoleon i., (emperor of the French). Table-talk and
opinions. 2d ed. " London, 1869. 18°. . 0216.20
^^ For lives ef N., ainl !ii:s corresp., see Biogra'phy (p. 180);
also St. James mag., v. 2, 1676 (Napoleon at St. Helena, bj
one of the emperor's attendants : 5 art.)
Napoleon 11. [son of Napoleon 1.) See Biography (p. 181) ; alse
New monthly mag., Nov., 1832.
In asking for books, use the ■' Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and tho NtniBER.
804
NAPOLEON NATOLIA
Napoleon m., {emperor of France). Histoire de Jules
Cesar. 2 v. New York, 18G5. 8'. . . 30J7.13
— History of Julius Cajsar. v. 1-2. New York, 1865-i;.
8= 3028.01
Same. v. 1-2. New York, X86.5-7. 12°. 3027. lU
— Napoleonic ideas. New York, 1859. 12^ . 5727.2.3
— Political and historical works, with memoir, to
1852. 2 V. London, 1852. 8°. ... 5057.15
Contents : v. 1. Life. Political reverie.?. Ideas of a new
couslitutiou, 1832. Switzerlaml. Ideas of Napoleonism.
Hist, fragmeuts— t!ie revolutions of 1G88 aud 18J0.
2. The sugar questiou. Paupeiism. Jos. Bonaparte.
Opinions on various questions. Of governments and
their supporters. Reply to Laniartine. Past and future
of artillery. L'Idee Napoieonienue. Kevision of the con-
stitution. Miscellaneous papers. Papers relatiug to the
coup d'etat.
— Posthumous works and unpublished autographs.
Collected by count de la Chapelle. London,
1873. 8' 5057.17
Contents : Principles, by a late diplomatist. Manuscript
of the emperor, .\nnotations. The emperor's book,
aiilitary f<jrces of France antl the campaign of 1870.
^^ For lives ant crit. noticrs, see Biography [p. 180); also
Black, mag., v. 96. 18ii4 (Napoleonic idea in Mexico) ; Lon-
don soc, Nov., Dec, 1609 (Early days of Najioleon in.) :
Macm., Apl.. 1865 (Vindiciie Napoleonianae. by E. Dicey).
Napoleon iii. in Italy ; and other poems. See Browning {Mrs.
E. B.I 1800 1022.09
Napoleon dynasty. See Lester (Charles E.) 1857. . . . 3023.05
Napoleon fallen ; a lyrical drama. See Bnchanan (R.) 1871. 1623.21
Napoleon museum. .S'-^e Sainsbnry (J.) 1845 1467. 1'i
Narcotics. See Medicine [.stimulants and Sarcotics, p. 767).
Nardiu (Jean Frederic). Le pre'dicateur evangelique,
ou sermons. 4e ed. 4 v. P., 1821. 8°. 3576. 1'J
Nares (Edward). Heraldic anomalies. 2 t. Lon-
don. 1823. sm. 8° 6621.27
V. 1. Lady, lord, captain, doctor. Titles. Pope. Holy-
ness. Sovereign. Peers' daughters. Kobility. Names.
Christian names. Marquess. Bishops. Law. Baronets.
Knights. 2. Esquires and gentlemen. Clergy. Univer-
sities. Females, their rights and privileges. Old maids.
Masters, mistresses, aud servants. Quakers. Wigs. Ob-
solete privileges, distinctions, titles. Ancient etiquette.
Precedence.
— How far a plurality of worlds is consistent or not
so, with the language of the Holy Scriptures.
London, 1801. 8^ 3570.23
— Man, as known to us theologically and geologically.
London, 1»31. 1'2' 3762.0:i
— Thinks I to myself, [anon.'i 10th ed. London,
18'2«. 8= 233.51
— Universal history. See Tytler (A. F.) and Nares (E.) 412.01
Nares (Geors;e S., iJ.-V. I Naval cadet's guide. Lon-
don, 1860. 12°. 4517.08
— Seamanship. 2ded. Portsea, 1862. 8=. . 4517.09
Narjoux (Felixl. Notes and sketches of an architect
in the northwest of Euroj^e. Tr. by J. Peto.
Boston, 1877. 8°. 1313.42
Contents : Holland, Germany, Denmark.
Nasby ;Petroleum Y.).2fseud. See Locke (D. K.)
Nash (Joseph). The mansions of England in the
olden time. Re-edited by J. C. Anderson. With
the origin.al illus. reduced and executed in litho-
graphy, bv II. and N. Himhart. 4 v. London,
18ii9-71. folio 1317.26
Nash {Richard'. Ste Biography (p. 182).
Nash (Simeon). Morality and the state. Columbu-s,
(Ohio), 18-59. 8° 5722.22
Nash (Thomas). Pierce Penniless's supplication to
the devil. 1592. Introd. by J. P. Collier. Lon-
don, .s'/irtfc. soc, 184'2. 8° 1756.12
Nasmyth (James). Remarks on tools and machines. [With
Baker (Elements of mechaiiism, 185S.] 39'23.16
Nasology. .V-f': Noses.
Nasou ( /.'■!•. Elias). Gazetteer of the state of Massa-
chusetts. Boston, 1»74. 8° 594.19
— Memoir of Mrs. Susanna Eowson, with extracts
from her writings, .\lbany, 1^70. 8'. . 3154.30
— A monogram [monograph] on our national song.
Albany, 1869. 8" 1G74.'°1
Nassau (K. H.) Crowned in Palm-land. A story of
African mission life. [A memorial of JIary Clovd
(Lottai Na.ssau ] Phil., 1871. 8°. . . . 3131.07
Nasse (Erwin). The agricultural community of the
middle ages, aud inclosures of the 16th century
in England. 2d cd. I'roui the German, by H.
A Ouvrj'. London, 1872. 8° 6126.07
Nast (Thnina.')). Illiistr.ilions. Sec Harper's weekly, 1865-78.
Nast (Wm., D.D.) Commentary on the gospels of
Matthew and Mark. Cin., llO.^. 8". . .3751.12
Nat the navi-ator. .S'-e Bowditch (H. I.) 1870. . . . 3022.27
Natal. .*>'■,-« Conntries {^'atal. p. 347).
Natchez (Lcs). See Chateaubriand (B. F. A. de). . . .7014.03
Nathan the wise. .•>'<-: Lessing (O. E.) 1868 1732.11
Natick, {Mass.) See Countries, etc (Xalirk, p. 347).
Nation (The), a weekly journal devoted to politics,
literature, science, and art. v. 1-27. New York,
18()3-78. 4°
— Critical and social essays, reprinted from the Na-
tion. New York, l.'>67. 16°. 2-541.09
Nation (The). .S'« Mulford (E.) 5715.19
Nation (Ti.el: its rulers, r(c. .9r« Willis (.Anson). . . .5734 08
Nation ( ihe). aud national character. See G-ovemment aud
p<.litics (p. 587).
National academy of design. WhjIiUP. B.) Photo-
grajjhs of the new building, with description.
1806 1316.07
See also article by C. Cook, in Chr. exam., Jtily, 1866.
National academy of sciences. Memoirs. Vol. 1.
Washington, 1866. 4°
National almanac and annual record. 2 v. Phila-
delphia, 1863-64. 12^ 6722,-20
National architect. *e *Woodward (Geo. E.) 18<;9. .1316.24
National association for the promotion of social sci-
ence. Sessional papers. Session 1865-6. Lon-
don, 1806. 8' 5815.10a
— Transactions, 1857-77. 21 v. L.. 1858-78. 8=. .5815.01
J^ote. — Each volume contains addresses and discussions
of the principal questions in law reform and jurisprudence,
education, punishment aud reformation, public health,
and political aud s jcial economy.
— Trades' societies and strikers. Eeport, Sept., I860.
London. 1«60. 8'. 5815.05
National bank: its necessity 'and most advisable form. New
York, 1841. 8° 5937.12
National board of trade. Proceedings, lst-4th annual
meeting, 1868-71. Boston, 1869-72- 8'. . 5943.02
National character. .See Government aud politics (p. 587, .
National congress on penitentiary and reformatory
discipline. Papers and proceedings, Cin., Ohio,
1870. Ed. by E. C. Wines. Alb., 1871. 8°.
National convention of colored men. Proceedings, Syracuse,
N. T., Oct., 1664. Boston, 1864. 8° 634.24
National cyclop;edia of useful knowledge. 12 v.
Boston, 1853. 8° e.a.
V. 1-2, A-Bau. 3-4. Bav-Cot. 5-6. Cotes-Evelyn. 7-8.
Han-Sor. 9-10. Nor-Sie. 11-12. Sieg-Zyg.
National debts. .S\e PoUtical economy {Xational debts).
National eclectic medical a.ssociation. Transactions,
1870-75. 4 V. New York, 1872-75. 8=. . 4346.26
National *gallerv : a series of 29 plates from the best
pictures in that collection. L., J846. fol. N.27.11
National 'gallerj' of pictures by the great masters.
2 V. London, [ii.rf.] 4=" 1HG.'24
National hand-book of facts and figures. AVith a full
chronology of the rebellion. N.Y.,1868.12°.5723.10
National hymns. &e 'White (R. G.) 1861 1695.04
H^ .See also Poetry {Patriotic).
National intelligencer. .See account of this paper in Atlantic
mo., V. 6, 1860. See also the life of Wm. W. Seaton [3161. OIJ.
National life. See Government and politics (p. 587).
National peace jubilee. .See Gilmore (P. S.) History, etc. 1565.74
National portrait gallery. See Jerdan iWm.) .... 3236.08
National portrait gallery of distinguished Americans. See Ser-
ring(J.)a)i(/Loi^acre (J. B.) 3247.08
National *i)ortrait gaUery of distinguished Ameri-
cans ; -srith biogr. sketches. 4 v. Philadelphia,
1859. 1. 8= 3247.12
jyote. — Substantially the same as preceding work of Her-
ring aud Loiigacre.
National portrait gnllery of eminent .Americans. See Duyckinck
(E. A.) 2 V. 1862 3248.0-2
National pride. See Government and politics (Pa/no^>m, p. 588).
National quarantine and sanitary convention. Pro-
ceedings and debates of the 3d-4th convention,
1859-60. 2 v. N. Y. andB., 1859-60. 8^ 4345.15
National quarterly re-view. v. 1-38. June, 1860 —
March, 1878. New York. 1860-78. 8°. . 8138.01
Note.—\. 2-35 ed. bv E. I. Sears i v. 36-38 by D. A. Gorton.
National review, v. 1-18. July, 1855 — Apl., 1864.
London, 1855-64. 8= 8122.16
Nationalities of Europe, .^ee Latham (B. G.) 1863. . . 445.17
Nationality, or law relating to subjects and aliens. See Cockbom
(A'ir.A.) 18C9 5613.18
See also Law ilnternaiiondt, p. 688).
Nations. See La-w {International); — Government (3''a/tona2 char^
acter and the n^ilion. p. 587).
Nations around [P.ilestineJ. See Keary (A.) 423.17
Natalia. See Countries {Asia Minor, p. 292).
THE B It O O K L Y K LIB B A U Y .
NATURAL, HISTORY, AND NATURE,
805
\i:UANaEMENT Or SuBuivisioNS.— I. Bibliography.— II. Diclinnarics and Cyclopaxlia^.~lU. Periodicals.— IV . Anciiiu
X.iUiral Uistory.—Y. General Xalurnl llislmy.—'VI. G-nenU Zoological Works.— Vll. AnimaLi {Descriplvm and Anecdotes
o/)._VIII. Miscellaneous General Natural History: sketches ant adventure. — IX. Vuriuus Branches, Objects, and Phe-
nomena : — 1. Amphibians (p. SOfJ).— 2. Animal products.— 3, Aquaria. — 4. Automata Hypothesis, — 5, Beaver. — 6. Bible
Natural History.—?, Biology.— 8. Birds— 9. Bison.— 10, Botany.— 11, Camel.— 12, Cats.— 13, Classification. — 14, Com-
parative Anatomy. — 15, Corals and Corallines.— 16. Crustacea. — 17, Darwinian and other Theories of Development.
18. Deer.- 19. Dogs.— 20. Elephants and other Thick-skinned Animals.— 21, Fishes.— 22, Geography and Classifi-
cation of Animals and Plants.— 23, Heredity.— 24. History, Principles, etc. — 25, Horse.— 26, Instinct and Reason.
27, Invertebrata. — 28, Jelly-fishes, Medusa;, etr. — 29, Lion, Tiger, Leopard. Jaguar, Lynx, Oat. — 30, Mammals. — 31,
Marine Zoology. — 32, Marsupialia.— 33, Medical Zoology. — 34, Mineralogy.— 35, MoUusca. — 36, Monkeys.— 37, Na-
ture.—38, PalSEOntology.— 39. Protozoa —40. Quadrupeds —41. Eadiata. — 42, Rats.— 43, Reproduction, Development,
and Metamorphoses. — 44. Reptiles. — 45, Rodcntia.— 46, Sea-anemones. — 47. Sloth.— 48, Spontaneous generation.— 49,
Taxidermy, preserving, c^c— 50, Vertebrata,— 51. Whales and other Cetacea. — 52, Various Countries.
i>^ ^ec also, in the general alphabet, the following subsidiary headings, viz.: — Man {Anthropology ; — Ethnology, etc., p, 733);
Agriculture ( Various headings, ]). 7-9); — Medicine {.Medical zoology, p. 7G2 : — Anatomy, p. 1'i5 : — Physiology, p. 7C4) ; — Brutes
(Treatment of, p. 233) ;— Amusements {Sporting, p. 2,^)7); — Calendar fp ■2i7):— Earth(p. 4:)-2): — Geography {Physical, p. 571);
Geology. Mineralogy, and Palgeontology (p. 573) ; — Ocean :— Fine arls{Pieturesfiue, p. 547 ; — Scenery, p. 54a) ; — Poetry
[Nature) ; — Biography {Naturalists, p. 114) ;— Microscope (p. 77G) ;— Seasons.
I. Bibliography of Natural History.
Agnssiz{L. J. B.) Bibliographia zoologias ; a catalogue
of books and memoirs. 4 v. 1848. . . 2773.01
Royal society of London. Catalogue of scientific pa-
pers : ]80a-G3. 5 V aTSO.Ol
Note. — The subject index is not yet {1878) published.
Swainson [W.) Bibliography of zoologists, [/h /iis Taxidermy,
ete.] 4812.01
II. Dictionaries and Oyclopa'dias.
Baird{W.) Dictionary of n.atur.al history. 18C0. 4717.05
A^o/f.— Includes auiuials, veget;ib!es, and minerals.
Clienu (J. C.) Encyclopedie d'histoire uaturelle.
22 V. and Tables, 9 v. 31 v. Paris, 180U-61. 4°.
Contents.
Anneltis, 1 v.
Botanique. 2 v.
OoleoiJteres, 3 v.
Crustaces, moUusquee et
zoophytes, 1 v.
Mammif^res, 4 v.
Oiseaux, 6 v.
Papillons de nuit, 1 v.
Papillons diurues, 1 v.
Qaadrmiiaues, 1 v.
liaces hum-iiues, 1 v.
Keptiles et poissous, 1 v.
Tables, 9 V.
Enejh.'k cyclopiedia. Conducted by C. Knight. Nat-
ural history. 4t. London, 18.54-5G. 4". 4728.13
Same. Supjjlement. L., 1873. 4^. . .4728.17
Orbiijny (C. d'). Dictionnaire universel d'histoire
natnrelle. 13 v. Paris, 1849. 8°. . . 474.").01
Same. Atlas. 3 v. Paris, 1849. 8^ .474-5.14
V. 1. Zoologie : — Races humaiues. Mammiteres. 2 Oia-
- eaux. Reptiles. Poissons. lusectes. 3. Zoologie . — Myria-
podes. Arachuide.'^. Crustaces. Cirrhipedes. Vers.
MoUusques. Zoophytes. BeAanique.
111. Periodicals and Publications of Societies.
American assoc. for promotion of science, v. 1-25,
1849-77 394(;.01
American naturalist, a magazine of natural history,
•v. 1-11. 18(>8-77 4743.U1
Annals and magazine of natural history, including
zoology, botany, and geology. 3d series, v. 6-
14, 18G0-G4 4726.07
Assoc, of Amer. geologists and naturalists. Reports
of 1st, 2d, and 3d meetings at Phil., 1840, 41, ttnd
in Boston, 1842 4114.10
Essex count// (Mass.) natural history society. Journal.
1852 4725.21
Kidd ( W. ) Kidd's own journal : i^iopular science, etr.
5v. 1852-54 4725.22
Museum of comparative zoology, Harvard coUeqe.
Bulletin, v. 1-2. 18G3-187L 2 v. . . 4730.' 19
--Reports. 18G0, 18G2-71 -4730.17
— niustrated catalogue. No. 1-6 in 6 v. 1865-72. 4738.14
Naturalist's miscellany, by G. Shaw and F. P. Nod-
der. V. 19. 1789 -1716-01
Ray society- For contents see Ray society in general alphabet.
iiecoici of zool. literature, v. 1-11. 18'Ji-187-l. 4746.01
Periodicals in part devoted to Natural History.
Acadeni)/ of natural sciences of Phil. Proceedings.
V. i-18, 1841-66 8002.01
American assoc. for promotion of science, v. 1-25.
1849-77 3946.01
.47iieric«;i institute. Annual report, v. 5-36, 1847-8 —
1876-7 6117.06
Nature : a weekly journal, v. 1-18. 1870-78.
PopuZar science monthly, v. 1-13, 1872-78. .8156.01
Popular science review, v. 1-13, 1862-74. . . 8155.01
Smithsonian institution. For contents see Smithsonian institu-
tion, in general alphabet.
^■^((7e/.^and intellectual observer. 5 v. 1808-70. 8186.21
Year-book of facts in science and art. Ed. J. Timbs.
39 V. 1840-77 3911.01
rV. Ancient Natural History.
Aristotle. History of animals. Tr. by R. Cresswell.
Bohi, 1862 4715.14
Reviewed in Quar. rev., v. 117, 1805, p. 28-58.
Same. Tr. by T. Taylor. 1809.. . .5018.04
— Treatise on the parts and progressive motion of
animals. Tr. by T. Taylor. 1810. . ..5018.05
N'ote.— For other editions of Aristotle, and commenta-
ries, see under his name, p. 30 of Catalogue.
Pliiiiu.-i Secundus (G.) Natural history. Tr., with
notes by J. Bostock and H. T. Eiley. 6 v.
Bohn, 185-5-57 4715.01
v. 1. Account of the world and the elements, and of
countries, nations, seas, towns. mouutaiiiB. peoples, etc.
2. .Same, cont'd. Man, and the terrestrial animals. Fishes.
Birds. 3 Insects. Trees and shrubs. 4. The flowers.
Giaius. Flax and garden plants. Botauical remedies.
Properties of plants and liuits. 5. IJeuiedi'S derived
fiuiii trees, plants, and living creatures. Aquatic ani-
mals and remedies. 6. Aquatic animals aud remedies.
Metals. Paintings and colours. Stoues. Precious stones.
See ai3oKat.rev.,v. 11, 1800; p. 24-45.
v. General Natural History.
Blumenbach il. F.) Manual of the elements of natural
history. 182-5 4717-10
Buffon {G. L. Le C, comte de). Natur.al history. Tr.
by AV. Smellie. New ed. by W. Wood. 20 v.
1812 4711.01
Contents : v. 1-2. The earth. 3. Mau. 4-10. Quadru-
peds. 11-20. Birds-
Hougldou (8.) Three kingdoms of nature. 1868. 4712.23
Contents .- Animal, vegetable, aud mineral kingdoms.
Poiicliet iF- -.4-) 'I'ho universe : or the infinitely great
tmd the infinitely little. 1870. . . . 4717.28
Contents : The auimal and vegetable kingdoms.
VI. General Zoolorjij.
*Cuvier (0. L. C. F. D.) A nim.al kingdom. Ai-ranged
after its organization. Ed. by W. B. Carpenter
and J. O. Westwood. 1849 4737.05
Same. New ed. 1860 4737.04
— The animal kingdom. 4 v. in 8. 1834-36. 4724.01
D'ltbts .]]'. .S.) Zoology. 2v. 18.55. . . .4715.09
Carpenter (W. B.) Zoology. 2v. 1857. . .4715.11
Eihoards {H. M.) Mtinual of zoology. Tr. by R.
Knox. 1.S56 4713.18
Goldsmith (0.) History of the earth and animated n.a-
ture. 4 V. 1852 4717.01
Contents : v. 1-2. Animals. 3-4. Animals. Birds.
Fishes. Frogs, lizards, and serpents. Insects. Zoophytes.
Gould i^A. A.\ Naturalist's libr,try. 1853. . 4717.04
JardineiSir Wni.,ed.) Naturalist's library. 40 v. 4711.01
iVoie.— For contents see p. 651 of this Catalogue.
Martin {F.) Natural history. From the German, by
S. A. Myers. 2 v. 1870 4713.16
Maunder {,S.) Treasury of natural history. New ed.,
with supplement, 'by T. S.Cobbold. 1869. 4717.06
la asking tor books, use the " Book Order," giviug the .AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, aud the NUMBER.
806
NATURAL HISTORY
Museum of natural history : a poptilar aocormt of the
animal kingdom. By Sir J. Iliehardson, W. S.
Dallas, T. S. Cobbohl, W. Baird, and A. White.
2v 47-28.]'J
Xcholson (H.A.) Manual of zoology. 2v.l870-71. 4737.07
V. 1. Invei-tebrate auimals. 2. Vertebrate animals.
Orion (J. ) Comparative zoology, structural and sys-
tematic. 1876 -1737.09
Palkrson (E.) Introd. to zoology. 1870. . 4713.21
Tenney {S.) Natural history. 1865. . . .4715.07
, WUsoii (A.) Elements of zoology. 1873. . 4713.22
Wood (J. G.) Ilhis. nat. history. 1858. . .4713.15
— niust. natural history. 3 v. 1803-65. . . 4717.07
V. 1. Mammalia. 2. Birds. 3. Reptiles, Fishes, etc.
— Popular natural history. 1876 4715.21
VII. Animuls (Anealoles and descripiion of ).
Achard (E. ) History of my friends, or home life with
auimals 114.31
Bement {('. N.) The rabbit fancier. 1863. .6133.23
Bennett (E. T.) Gardens and menagerie of the zoolog-
ical society. 2 V. 1835 4715.17
V. 1. Quadrupeds. 2. Birds.
Boner {O I'orest creatures. 1S61. . . .4722.04
Contents : Wild boar. Deer. Eagle. Capercaile.
Book of household pets, and how to manage them.
ISGO 4722.09
Captain wolf, and other sketches of animal biography.
lanon.-\ New York, 1870. 12= 4722.06
GMe (F. P.) False beasts and true. Essays on nat-
ural iand unnatural) historj'. 1875. . . 4724.29
Ferret keeper's manual. Also an article on weasels,
stoats, and polecats. By Cyril. 1876. . 4721.22
Foacher d'Obsonvilte ( — ). Philosophic essays on the
manners of various foreign animals. 17S4. 1715.20
Goldsmitit (0.) lutrod. to uatural liistoi-y. {In his Miecel. works,
V. 2.] 50a7.08
Gubernatis [A.) Zoological mythology, or the legends
of animals. 2 v. 1S72 3817.07
ILimnion (P. G.) Chapters on animals. With 20
illus. byJ.VeyrassetandK. Bodmer.1874. 4722.20
Hibbeid {S.) Clever dogs, horses, etc. With anec-
dotes of other animals 4721.17
Hoicitt (31.) Our four-footed friends. . . . 4724.15
Jackson {T.) Our dumb compsinions : dogs, horses,
donkeys, and cats. 1870 4724.13
Jardine (Sir IVm.) Goats, sheep, oxen, [buffalo, bi-
son] 4711.22
Kirliy ( IF.) Power, wisdom, etc., of God in the crea-
tion of animals. 2v. 1835 3524.07
Lmes (G. H.) Studies in animal life. 1860.4712.01
Lippincott (Mrs. S. J. C. ) Heads and tails : studies
and stories of pets. By Grace Greenwood, pseud.
187.5 -1722.21
Maynard (C. J.) The naturalist's guide. With a com-
plete catalogue of birds of eastern Massachusetts.
1870 4723.12
Newell (R. H.) Zoology of the English poets, cor-
rected by modern naturalists. 1845. . 4713.20
Old- children's pets. By Josephine. 18(15. . 1724.18
Swainson ( IF. ) Animals in menageries. 1838. [L.
C. C] 4721.12
— Habits and instincts of animals. 1840. . 4721.14
Thomson (J. ) Public and jjrivate life of animals.
Adapted from the French of Balzac, Droz, and
[others]. 1877 4723.26
TinAs {J.) Eccentricities of the animal creation.
18G9 4715.15
Toussenel (A.) Passional zoology ; or spirit of the
beasts of France. 1852 4722.12
Vogt ( G. ) Le(;on sur les animaux utiles et nuisibles,
les betes calomniees et mal jugees. Traduites
de I'Allemand par M. G. Bayvet. 1867. 4721.20
\Vatertun(U.) Essays on natural history. 1871. 4723.14
Contents : Life of the autlior (p. 1-137). Anecdotes of an-
imals (p. 137-212). Auecdotes of birds (p. 243-527).
JVote. — Reviewed in Fraser's, v. 56, 1S57.
White (A.) Head and tales ; or anecdotes and stories
of quadrupeds and other beasts. 1870. . 4722.07
Woml (J.G.) Common objects of the country. 4822.04
— Homes without hands ; habitations of animals.
1866 4725.01
— Sketches and anecdotes of animal life, 1855. 4722.02
— Man and beast here and hereafter. 1875. . 4737.14
■yill. Miscellaneous General Natural History:
with Sketches and Adventure.
Biart (L.) Adventures of a young naturalist. Ed.
by P. Gillmore. 1873 4722.19
BriijhlwfU (C. L.) Romantic incidents in the lives of
naturalists. 1861 921.10
Broderip ( TF. J. ) Zoological recreations. New ed.
1849. 4715.16
Contfints : Singing birds. The cuckoo. Owis, Parrots.
Ttirkeys. Wild swans. A word to anglers. JIay. Dogs.
Cats. Apes and monkeys. Elephants. Dragons.
Buckland (F. T. ) Curiosities of natural history. 1-2
series. 1858-60 ^723. 01
Contents : v. 1. Frogs and toads. Hats. The cobra dl
capello. 2. A geological auction. The game-keeper's
museum. In memoriam. A hunt on the sea-shore.
Same. 3d series. 2d ed. 2 v. 1868. . 4724.09
Contents: Miscel. experiences and observations.
jBus/i wanderings of a naturalist, [anon.] 1805. 4624.06
Cotlinr/wood { Cl Kambles of a naturalist : China,
Formosa, Borneo, etc. 1868 1064.13
Forbes (E.) Literary papers. 1855. . . . 2524.27
GodmariiJ.) Kamblesof a naturalist. [/«Waldielibr.,v. l.]5078.15
Gosse (P.) Land and sea. 1865 4712.25
Contents : Lundy island (p. 1-106). A ramble to Brandy
Cove. The sea. Higliwater mark. Babbicombe to Hope's
nose. An hour among the Torbay sponges. Goby hunt-
ing. Meadfoot and the starfish. A day in the woods of
Jamaica. Ferns. Dartmoor and the Dart.
— Life in its lower, intermediate, and higher forms.
1857 4723.04
— Eomance of natural history. 1861. . . .4723.03
Hartwi.j (G.) Tropical world : natural history, etc.
18G3 4727.01
Hoxoitl (M.) Birds and flowers and other country
things. 1848 4811.16
— Sketches of natural history [in verse]. . .4721.18
Humljukit (F. A. U. von). Personal narratives of travels
in the equinoctial regions of America, 1799-1804.
3 v. £o/i>i, 1852 1104.02
Kinijsley (C.) Madam How and lady Vfhy : or, first
lessons in earth lore for children. 1870. 4723.11
Knapp (J. L.) Journal of a naturalist. 1829. 4722.16
Same. Country rambles in England ; or Jour-
nal, etc. With notes by [Miss Cooper. ]1853.4722.18
Masius (B.) Studies from nature. Is55. . . 4713.01
Contents : Forest trees of northern Germany. Birds.
The frog. The fox. The lobster and the cray fish.
Napier [C. U. G.) Book of nature and book of man.
1870 4727.11
— Tommy Try and what he did in science. 1^69. 3913. 15
Naturalist's miscellany, by G. Shaw and F. P. Nodder.
v. 1-19. 1789 4716.01
JVbic— Imperfect, lacking pi. 973-106-4.
Noyce (K) Outlines of creation. 1859. . .4712.28
Contents : The sky. the earth, the air, the waters, the
vegetable and animal kingdoms.
(luatrefages (A. de). Kambles of a naturalist on the
coast of France, Spain, and Sicily. 2 v. 4723.16
i\'ote.— Reviewed in N, Brit, rev., v. 28, 1858.
Reason why. Natural history. By the author of En-
quire within. 1869. • 4713.19
Rural rambles, or some chapters on flowers, birds, and
insects. By a lady. Phil., 1854. 8=. . 4731.09
Taylor (J.) Curiosities of nat. hist. 1819. .4722.11
W'ti.ite(G.) Nat. hist, of Selborne. 1812. . .4721.09
Wood (J.G.) Calendar of the months. 1873.4731.10
IX. Various Brandies. Objects, and Phenomena.
1, Amphibians.
Hamilton iR.) Amphibious carnivora, including the walrus and
seals : also herbivorous cetacea, etc. [In Jardine. Nat.
libr.. v. 25, 1839.] 4711.23
Swainson ( IF. ) Nat. hist, of amphibia. 2 v. 1838.4825.06
Seats.
.lllen {J. A.) On the eared seals (Otariadas), with detailed de-
scriptions of the north Pacific species. [In Bulletin of
the Museum of comparative zoology, v. 2.] . . . 4736.20
Bryant (C.) Ou the habits of the northern fur seal (Callorhinus
ursinus, Gray), with description of the Pribyloff group of
Islands. [In Bulletin of the Museum of comparative zo-
ology, v. 2.J 4736.20
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
NATURAL HISTORY
807
2, Animal Products.
Lankester (R) Uses of animals, in relation to the
industry of man. 1864 .5926.22
Siinmoiida (P. L.) Animal products: their prepara-
tion, commercial uses, and value. . . . 5926.27
3, Aquaria.
Jilckerstii.ffe (M. B.) Down among the water-weeds;
or marvels of pond life. 1S68 4821.11
Bulla- (II. D.) The family aquarium. 1858. 4821.21
Edwards (A. M.) Life beneath the waters; or, the
aquarium in America. 1858 482.5.13
Humphreys (H. N.) Ocean gardens. 1857. . 482(5.14
— River gardens : fresh water aquaria. 1857. 4826.15
Jones (T. R.) Aquarian naturalist. 1858. .. 4826.12
Sowerhy ((?. B.) Popular hist, of the aquarium.
1857 4825.10
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 1, 1857 (My aquarium) ; v. 8,
1861 (The aquarium).
4, Automata Hypothesis.
,y»?e Fortu. rev., Nov.. 1874 (Hypothesis that animals are
automata, by T. H. Huxley) ; Pop. science mo.. Feb., 1H75
(Animals not automata, by R. G. Hazard) ; Couteinp. rev.,
Sept., 1875 (Huxley's hypothesis that animals are automata,
by lord Blacht'ord),
5, Beaver.
D<mek (A. van tier). Description of the B. [In New York hist.
soc. CoU. 2d a., v. 1, 1841.]
Morgan (L. K.) American beaver and his works.
186S 4727.25
^^ See also Amusements {Trapping, p. 2G).
6, Bible Natural History.
[See Biblical literature {Natural histury, p. 79).]
7, Biology. See p. 216 of Catalogue.
8, Birds. See p. 216 of Catalogue.
9, Bison and Ox Tribe.
AUen (J. A) History of the American bison. [In Hayden.
Geol. and geog. survey, 1875.] 4110.29
Vasey i G. ) Delineations of the ox tribe : bulls, bi-
sons, and buffaloes. 1851 4727.23
«®- See alsu Agriculture (Stod; p. 9).
10, Botany. See p. 224-6 of Catalogue.
11, Camel.
Marsh (G. P.) Lecture on the camel. [In Sm. rep., 1854.] 393G.09
12, Cats.
Miller {Mrs. H.) Cats and dogs ; anecdotes. 1869.4724.20
Oust (Hon. lady). The eat : history and diseases.
1570 4724.21
lioss (,0. H.) The book of cats; or, feline facts and
fancies. 1868 4724.19
See I'iso Atlantic mo., June, 1874 (Modem cats, by J. W.
Do Forest).
13, Classification.
Agassiz (i.) Essay on classiflcation. [In his Contrib. to the
nat. hist, of the U. 8., v. 1, 1857 : p. 1-232.] . . . 4738.03
— Methods of study in natural history. 1836. 4712.03
iVofe.— Complementary to bis 'Essay on classification.'
Repr. from Atl. monthly, v. 9-10, 1862.
— The structure of animal life. 1866. [Graham lec-
tures.] 4717.23
— Provinces of tlio animal world, and their relatiou to the types
of man. (/» Nott and Ghddon. Types of maukiud, 1807 ;
p. 68-76.] 4730.01
Huxlei/ { T. H. ) Introd. to the classification of ani-
mals. 181,9 4727.09
Rolleslon ( G. ) Forms of animal life : being outlines of
zoological classification 4727.10
See also Eraser's mag., April, 1873 (Some gracLatious in
the forms of animal life) ; Aug., 1876 (What are species, by
T. H. Huxley).
KS" See also Geography and distribution (p. 808).
14, Comparative Anatomy and Physiology.
AUen (H. ) Outlines of comparative anatomy and med-
ical zoology. 1869 433(;.05
Mushnan (J. S. ) Physiology of animal and vegetable
life, [anon.] 1854 4715 08
Chauveau (A.) Comparative anatomy of the domesti-
cated animals. Tr. by G. Fleming. 1873. 4727.19
Gould (A. A.) and Atjansiz (L.) Principles of zoology.
Part 1. Comparative physiology. 1859. 4737.U6
Owen (Richard). See under his name, in general alphabet.
See also Pop. sci. mo., April, 1870 (Border terr. betw. the
animal ami the vegetable kingdoms, by T. H. Huxley) ;
Aug., 1870 (Wljat are species, by T. H. Huxley) ; Qu. rov.,
v. 20, 1809 (Animals and plants ; Oweu and Huxley).
15, Corals and Corallines. [See a&o Radiates.]
Bowerhank (J. S.) On the organic tissues in the
bony structure of the cor.allid.-n. 1842. . 4828.11
Dana (J. D.) Corals and coral islands. 1872. 4114.0.')
Goft.w (P. H.) Hist, of the British corals. 1860. 4826.06
Iluxlen {T. II.) Coral and coral reeA. [In his Critiques etc.
1873; p. 111-134.] ^. 2632.19
Landshorourjh (D.) Popular history of British zoo-
jjhytes, or corallines. 1852 4912.06
rourtatcs (L. F. dr). Deep sea corals. [In Museum of compara-
tive zoology. No. 4. 1871. J 1738.15
See also Nat. qu.ar. rev., March, 1874 (Corals, coral reefs,
and islands).
16, Crustacea.
Baird (If.) Natural history of the British entomo-
straca. Ray soc, 1850 4744.00
Darwin (C.) Monograph on the sub-class cirripedia.
2v. 7?«^ .soc, 18.54 4744.05
DelCay {J. E. ) Zoology of New York. Pt. vi. Crus-
tacea. 1844 4718.05
Fourlalis (L. F. de). Preliminary report on the Crustacea
dredged in the gulf stream in the straits of Florida. [In
Museum of comparative zool. Bulletin, v. 1-2.] . 4730.20
WJdte (A.) Popular history of British Crustacea;.
1857. 4825.11
«Qr See also Pateonlology (p. 574).
Lobsters, etc.
Hagen (11. A.) Monograph of the North American astacidse.
[/ii Museum of comp. zoo). Illus. cat., No 3,1870.] 4738.15
Scheie (ie Verc (J/.) v,'ouder3 of the deep, 1809 ; p. 125-144. 4826.11
Trilobites.
Bxtrmeisler (IT.) The organization of the trilobites.
Ed. by prof. Bell and E. Forbes. Ray soc.,
1846 4749.04
17, Dar'winian and other Theories of Origin and
Development.
Agassiz (L.) On the origin of species : extracts from his Contrib.
to the nat. hist, of the U. S. [/»i Sillimau's journal, July,
1860, or Annals of nat. hist., Oct., 1800.]
Bastian {II. C.) Evolution hypothesis. [Contem. rev., March,
April, 1874.]
Benson (L. S.) Philosophic reviews. Darwin an-
swered : or evolution a myth. 1875. . 2513.19
Bree (C. R.) Exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis
of D.ai-win. 1872 4712.19
Cazelks (M. R) Outline of the evolution philosophy.
Tr. by 0. B. Frothingham. With appendix by
E. L. Youmans. 1875 4713.23
Chapman {H. a ) Evolution of life. 1873. .4713.09
Clark (II J.) Mind in nature ; or the origin of life,
and the mode of development of animals.
1865 4717.24
Danoin (C. ) Origin of species by means of natural
selection. 1860 4712.04
— Descent of man, and selections in relation to sex.
2v. 1871 4712.17
— Variation of animals and plants under domestica-
tion. 2 V 4712.05
Gray (A. ) Darwiniana ; essays and reviews pertain-
ing to Darwinism. 1876 4713.26
Nide.—Sonie of the essays view the subject in its theo-
logical aspects.
Hartmann (E.voii). On the true and false in Darwinism. Tr. by
H. J. D'Arcy. [/n Journal of spec, philos., July, Oct., 1877 :
pp. 244, 391 ; 2 arl.] 6442.11
Homo versus Dai-win : examination of ' The descent of
man." 4712.22
Huxley (T. H.) American addresses, with a lecture on
the study of biology. 1877 4713.28
Reviewed by J. McCbsh iu Pop sci. mo.. Nov., 1876.
— Evidence as to man's place in nature. 1863. 4712.08
— More criticisms on Darwin, and administrative
nihilism. 1872 4712.13
la asking for books, use tUe " Book Order," giving the AOTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NTraiBER,
808
NATURAL HISTORY
Huxley ( T. II. ) , conlinued.
— On the origin of sijecies. 1863 4712.09
— Origin of Bperies. [/ii /ii's Lay sermous, 1870.] . . .4712.13
— Piilffloutuli.gy aud the doctriue of evolution. Biofenesis and
abiogenesis. Mr. Darwin's critics. Genealogy of auimaln.
[/7l /UA- Critiques.] 2.'>:i2.10
Lamarck (J.B.P. A. de M. , cliev. de). Pliilosophic zoolo-
gique. Noiiv.ecl. , par C. Martens. 2v. 1873.
A'ofe.— Reviewed by G. H. Lewes, in Fraser, v. 56, 1857.
Lainq (S. II.) Darwinism refuted. 1871. .-1712.21
Lei/chUd {J. Ji.) Theories and ideas of species. [In, his Higher
ministry of nature, 1872 ; p. l'J7-341.) 3500.02
Luell {Sir C.) Kcmarks on the origin of species. l^Vitk his An-
tiq. of man. 1873.] 4112.10
Same. [/« /us Antiquity of man, 1863.] . . . .4112.00
— Lamarck, Darwin, and various theories as to species, aud na-
tural selection. [In his Principles of geology, v. 2, 1872 ;
p. 246-.502.] 4113.33
MaiUd ( U. de). Telliamed : or discourses on the di-
minution of the sea, the formation of the earth,
the origin of men and animals, etc. From tlie
French. 1750 4713.29
JVote. — Telliamed is the anagram of ' de Maillet.*
^felia (P. ) Hints and facts on the origin of man and
of his intellectual faculties. 1872. . . 4713.08
MiUo)i (J. L. ) The stream of life on our globe. 2d ed.
[1872.] 4713.10
Mivarl(St. G.) On the genesis of species. 1871. 4712.20
Mitller (F.) Facts and arguments for Darwin. 4712.10
OrmaOnvaUe [Sir J. Walsh, turd). Remarks on the theory of
Darwin. [WUh his .Astronomy aud geology, 1872.) 4013.07
Oar blood relations ; or the Darwinian theory. [>mon.'\
1872 4713.07
Pralt (J. II. ) Descent of man, in connection with the
hypothesis of develojiment. 1871. . . 4712.24
SI. CInh- (G.) Darwinism and design. 1873. 4713.0(i
Schmidt (0.) Doctrine of descent and Darwinism.
1875 4713.14
Veaiuje.'i of the natural history of creation. 1857. 4712.02
Wath'r (J. B.) Examination of'tbe development theory con-
tained in the ' Vestiges of creation.' [In his God revealed,
' etc., p. 19.130.] 3010.06
Wallaci- { A. li. ) Contributions to the theory of nat-
ural selection ; essays. 1870 4712.11
}f^illiamson (ir. C.) Primeval vegetation in relation to the doc-
trines of natural selection and evolution. [In Owens
College. Essays and addresses.] 2538.05
Younrj (J. H.) Modern scepticism, etc. 1865. 37<J2.09
4^ See also Evolution (p. 452) : Biblical and religious
literature [Euolution and religion, p. 87).
S'-.c also Atlautic, v. 6, 1860 (2articles on Darwinian theory
by A Gray; ; v. 18. 18C0(D. tlieory, byC J. Spraguc- ; v. 19
(Man from monkey) ; v. 33 (Evulution aud permanence of
type, by L. Agassiz) ; Black, mag., v. 97. 1805 (Man and
monkey) : v. 109, 1871 (Review of Darwin) : Brit, qu. rev.,
Oct., 1871 (D. on the origin of man) ; Jan., 1874 (Mod. sci-
entific inquiry aud religious thought) ; Cath. world. May,
1873 (Evol. of life) ; Aug., 1873 (More about Darwinism) :
Chris, exam., Mch, 1800 (D.'s Origin of species) : Coutemp.
rev.,v. 19,1872 (Ev.and its consequences, by .St.G.Mivart); Ed.
rev., v. Ill, 128, 134 (Reviews of Darwinism); Fortn. rev.,
v. 9, 10, 1808 (D.'s hypothesis : 3 art. by u. H. Lewes) ;
Fraser's mag., v. 61, 62 (Physical theories of life : Lamarck,
Forbes, Darwin, dc.) ; v. 78, 1868 'Failure of nat. selection
in the case of man) ; Macmillau, Dec, 1800. or Littell. 1871,
V. 2 (Darftin on species : a pop. exposition, by H. Fawcett) :
N. A. rev., v. 91), 1800 (D. the'ory) ; v. 91 (Agassiz and Par-
sons on D. theory) ; v. 110. 1870 (Darwiuism in Germany,
by C. L. Brace) ; v. Ill, 1870 (Limits of nat. selection by C.
Wright) : v. 113, 1871 (Genesis of species, by C. Wright) ;
July, 1872 (Nat. selectiou, by C. Wright) ; July, 1873
(Progress from brute to man, by J. Fiske) ; New Engl., v.
17, 1859 (Anticipations of man in nature, by J. D. Dana) ;
V. 20, 1867 (Darw. theory, by W. N. Rice) ; New Engl., Oct.,
1874 (D. and nat. selectiou. by L. T. Adams) ; North
Brit, rev., v. 32. 1860, v. 46, 1807 ; Old aud new (Against
D., by G. M. Kellogg) ; Pop. sci. mo., Nov., 1872 (Doctrine
of evolution, by E. L. Youmans) ; Oct., 1873 (Agassiz aud
Darwinism, by J. Fislic) ; Nov., 1876 (What .imer. zoolo-
gists have dune for evolution ; 2 art, by E. L. Morse ;
DitHcuUics of development as applied to man, by A. R.
Wallace) ; Qu. rev., v. 108. 1860, or Littell, 1860, v. 3 (Dar-
win's Origin, etc.) ; v. 120, 1869 (Geol, climates and origin
of species) ; V. 131, 1871, or Littell, 1871, v. 4 (D.s Descent
of man) ; Westm. rev., v. 73, 1860, and v. 91, 1809 (Darwin's
theories] ; v. 93 (Action of natural selectiou) ; West rev.,
T. 93, 1870 J V. 98. 1872 (D.'s Descent of man).
18, Deer.
Boner (C) Forest creatures. 1861 4722.04
Caton (J. D.) Anteloiie and deer of America. 4727.24
Jarditit {Sir ir.) Deer, antelopes, camels, etc. [hi Jds Nat. hist.,
V. 21.) 4711,21
Shirley (E. P.) Some account of English deer parks,
with notes on management of deer. 18<i7. 4(115.28
See also Fraser's mag., v, 55-56. 1857 (3 articles) ; Qu.
rev., v. 125. 1868 (Deer aud deer-parks).
.Bir' Set als'j Amusements (Veer-sfalking. j). 26).
19, Dogs : varieties and xaanagemeat.
Berjeau (C.) The variety of dogs, as they are found
in old sculptures, ijictures, engravings, and
books. 1863 4724.26
Blaine [D. P.) Canine pathology. 5th ed. revised
and corrected by T. W. Mayer. 1851. . 4627.24
Brown {J.) Our dogs. [In his Spare hours, v. 1, p. 83-107 : v. 2,
p. 323-339.] 2514.13
Bitrije (A.) American kennel and sporting field.
1876 4G27.26
Dog { The) ; with directions for his treatment. By
"Idstone." [pseudon.'] 1872 4724.27
mil {J. IV.) Management and diseases of the dog.
1878 4627.2'J
Horlock (K. W.) Horses and hounds. By Scrutator,
[p.vead] 1855 4615.26
nuichinson(W.N.) Dog-breaking. 5th ed. 1869.4627.10
Jesse (E. ) Anecdotes of dogs. 1858. . . . 4724.25
Jesse (G. R.) Researches into the history of the Brit-
ish dog. 2 V. 1866 4724.23
Meyrick i J. ) House dogs and sporting dogs : their
varieties, management, elc. 1861. . . 4G15.24
Miller ( Mrs. H. ) Cats and dogs ; notes and anecdotes.
1869 4724.20
Morris (F. O.t Dogs and their doings. 1870. 4724.14
liichardson (H. D.) Dogs : their varieties and man-
agement. 1860 4617.26
Treatise on greyhounds : with treatment, etc. 1816. 8*. [In
Pamphleteer, v. 9.] 6058.09
2Vea(me»(of our domestic dogs. By Magenta, [psewdo/i.]
1868 4617.30
Webb (II.) Dogs : points, instincts, etc. 1872. 47'J4.28
rouatt{W.) The dog. Ed. by E. J. Lewis. . 4627.21
See also Atl. mo., v. 4, 1869 (Dog-talk) ; v. 29, 1872 (N. Y.
dogs, by C. D. Shanly) ; Blackw. mag., v. 80. 1850 (Chapter
on iieninsular dogs) ; Qu. rev., v. lOJj, 1801, or Littell,
1861, V. 1 (Dogs of history and romance) ; v. 133, 1872, or
Littell, 1872, V. 4 (The consciousness of dogs) ; Westm.
rev.. V. 80, 1866 (The dog : his intelligence).
j^^ .See also Amusements {Sporting, p. 25).
20, Elephcints, and other Thick-Skinned Animals.
Faulkner (E.) Elephant haunts ; [Africa]. 1868. 1085.13
Jardine {Sir IF.) Thick skinned quadrupeds. [In his Nat. libr.,
V. 23 ] 4711.'23
Contents : Elephant. Rhinoceros, Hog. Peccary. Tapir.
Ogilby {W.) Natural history of the elephant. 4721.16
liankbuj (J. ) Hist, researches on the wars and siJorts
of the Mongols and Romans. 1826. . . 4G18.03
Schlegil {Prof ) Historv of the elephant and sphinx, [/n Class.
journal, V. 30, p. 209 ; V. 31, p. 42.] '2742.30
21, Fishes. Ste Fish and Fisheries, p. 549.
Frog. [See also Amphibia (p. 800 ;— Reptiles (p. 810).J
Mimrt (St. G.) The common frog. 1874. .4824.20
^Vyman {J.) Anatomy of nervous system of the rana pipiens.
[In Sm. contrib., v. 5, 1854.] 3937.05
22, Geography and Distributiou of
Auimals and Plants.
Agassiz {L.) Geogr. distribution of animals. [In Christian ex-
am., V. 48, 1850 ; p. 108-204.]
— Principles of zoology, 1859 ; p. 180-214 4737.09
Murray (A.) Geograiihical distribution of mammals.
iSeO 4738.13
Orton {J.) In liis Comp zoology, 1870 ; p. 223-366. . . . 4737.09
Pickerinij ( C. ) Geographical distribution of animals
and plants. 18-04 4728.09
Swainson ( W. ) Geography and classification of ani-
mals. 1835. [L. C. C] 4721.13
li'((J(uce (A. R.) Geographical distribution of ani-
mals. With a study of the relations of living
and extinct faunas as elucidating the past
changes of the earth's surface. 2 v. 1S76. 4737.11
See also Contemp. rev., v. 2, 1866 (Geogr. and hist, prog-
ress in zoologj*, by H. B. Tristram) : Westm. rev., v. 97.
1872, or Littell, 1872, v. 1 (Geogr. distribution, logically
considered).
t^S' See also Botany {Geography of plants, p. 225) ;— Man
(p. 733) i— Classification (p. 807).
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
NATURAL HISTORY
809
23, Heredity.
4W Sec Medicine I^IIeniHtij, i>. 759) ; also—
Vox (E. W.) Heredity and livbridism ; a snggcstinn.
1875 ' ■i7;!G.l:i
Nolc. — Suggests tho Rtvucturo of liviiij^ forius by tho
jnuctiou of two germs.
24, History, Principles, Encouragement, tic.
SioiiiiuinH ( ir. ) On the study of natural history.
1850. [L. C. C] 4721. i()
KhiijsUij ^V.) /« /lis MisceUanies, 1800 ; p. 277-297. . .25^1.07
25, Hor.se (Tho).
[S>:e Horse and Horsemanship, p. G32.]
26, Instinct and Reason : Psychology.
Brouiilimn {II., lord). DiiUogui'S on instinct. . 3523.1.')
^Samo, [/K/itsNat. tlieology, 185G.] 3523.14
Same. [In his Dissertatious, v. 1.] 3523.12
liac.han {Peter). Proofs that brutes have souls.
1824 3.525.08
(Vimllionrm {P. A.) Lowell lectures : 1871. Instinct:
its office in the anim.al kingdom, and its relation
to the higher jjowers in m,an. 1872. . . 4722. 17
'^Mfoi^ir.c'.s- papers, v. 11, 1851 (Auimal instiueta aud iiiteiligeuce).
If.dl {Mr.f. ,S. a.) AJiimal nagaeity, t((-. . . .4724,1(5
' lump {T. L.) Indications of instinct. 1854. 5075.2'.)
A'uiii/ (IK.) Power, wisdom, ric, of God, V. 2. 18.52. . . 3521.U7
Leriiij (U. 0.) Intelligence and perfectibility of ani-
mals from a philos. point of view. 1870. 4722.10
Meimull (£ ) Intelligence of animals, with illustrative
anecdotes , . 472J.(I5
Mioarl {SI. G.) Lessons from nature, as manifested
in mind and matter. 1870 4722.23
See also his article npou instinct ami reason, iu Contemp.
rev., April, 1S75.
7'm-i/ anecdotes, V. 9. 1823 G211.09
Plutarch. That brute beasts make use of reason. [In his Morals.
V. 5, p. 218-232.] 643.5.30
iSamnelson (J .) Two chapters on instinct and reason. [With his
Houcy-bee.] 4824.04
Tlioinp.mn { E. P.) Passions of animals. 1851. 4722.03
Witlson {J. S.) The reasoning power of animals.
1867 4722.08
See also Atlantic rao.. v. 5, 18C0 (Instinct, by L. A. Jones) ;
Oct.. 1874 (Have animals souls? by J. P. Clarke) ; Chris.
eram.,v. C7. 1809, p. 157-177 (Future of man aud brute); v. 74,
1803, p. 199-232 (Iniuxortality of tho brute world); Conteni.
rev., July, 1875 (On auinial instinct, iu its relation to the
mind of man. by Duke of Argyll) ; Macmiliau, Feb., 1873
(Instinct, by D. A. Spalding) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 9, 1804 (Do
the lower animals reasou V) ; v. 15, 1807 (Have the lower
animals souls or reason?) ; Pop. .sci. mo., Sept., 1877 (In-
stinct and intelligence, by W. K. Brooks) ; Old aud New,
Nov. aud Dec, 1871 (The language of brutes, byL. A. Jones);
Qu. jour, of science, July, 1878 (The senses of the lower
auiuials) ; Westm. rev., v. 88, 1807 (Mimicry, and protec-
tive resemblances among animals) ; Winslow's journal of
med. psy. v. 4, 1851, aud JMedical critic, v. 2, 1802 (Ditler-
ence betw. man aud animals ; 2 art.)
jfiiS* See also Brutes {Position and treatment of, p. 238).
27, Invertebrata.
Huxley ( T. II. ) Manual of the anatomy of inverte-
brated animals. 1878 4727.01
Owen { li. ) Lectures on the comparative anatomy and
physiology of the invertebrate animals. 2d ed.
1855. 4727.18
Smith {A.) lUus. of the zoology of South Africa.
1849 4738.09
28, Jelly-fishes, Medusee, etc.
Agasaiz (.4.) North American acalephpe. [In Museum of comp.
zoology. Harvard college. No. 2. 1805.] . . . .4738.14
Ft>rhes {K.) A monograph of the British naked-eye.l
medusa^, with figures of all the si^ecies. liiii/ .so/'.
18.58 iii'J.M
li-^ See also Marine Zoology, ttelow.
29, Iiion, Tiger, Leopard, Jaguar, Ljnis:, Cat.
Jnnlinc (.SirW.) Lions, tiger.s, c(c. [/»/itsN.-it. libr., v. 10.] 4711.10
30, Mammals.
Allen [.7. A.) Catalogue of the mammals of IMassachusetts ; with
crit. revision of the species. {In Museum of compar. zo-
ology. Bulletin, v. 1.] 4730.19
— Odl i'r.) and Cones {E.) Material for bibliography of N. Auier,
mammals. (App. B. of Coues (E.) cim/, Allen (J. A) N. A.
rodeutia, 1877.) 1120.23
— On the mammals aud and winter birds of east Florida. [In
Museum of eompar. zool. Bulletin, v, 2 ; p. 101.400.]
C'as,iin {J. ) U. S. exploring expedition, 1838-42 : Mam-
malogy and ornithology. 1858. 4°. Witli folio
atlii.f 4728.08
Fiiiuier (L.) Mammalia: their orders and habits.
1870 4737.19
f;ill{T.) Arrangement of tho families of mammals ; with aua-
lytical tables. 1872. [/n Sm.miscel.cnll., v. 11, 1872. :i9:i5.21
Jitrdine {Sir ](".) Nat. libniry, v. 15-27 : Mammali.a.
Smith {A.) Illus. of the zoology of Soiith Africa:
Mammalia. 1849 4738.10
Smith (C. II.) Introduction to mammiilia. [Jardine.
Nut. libr., V. 15.] 1711.15
M'alerhimse [0. II.) Natural history of the maiiiiiialia.
2v. 184G-48 4727. Hi
Contents : y.l. Marsupialia, or pouched animals. 2. ito-
uentia, or gnawing mammalia.
White {A.) Popular hist, of mammalia. 1H50. 4722.01
See also.izi this cla-ss. Bats ;— Beaver ;— Camel :— Cat ;—
Deer ; — Dogs : — Elephants ; — Horse ;— Lions, Tigers, etc. ;
— Marsupialia ; — Monkeys ;— Rat ;— Seal ;— Whale.
31, Marine Zoology.
Afjnssiz {C. E) First, lessons in nat. hist. 1859. 482fi.l8
Contents : Sea-anemones and corals. Hydroids aud jelly-
fishes. Star-fishes and sea-urchins.
Fiijnier {L.) The ocean world. New cd. revised by
E. P. Wright. 1872 4825.2(i
Froiule {J. A.) Sea studies. [In his Short studies on great sub-
jects, V. 3, 1877.] 2525.11
O'o.<:se {P. 11.) Manual of marine zoology for the Brit-
ish Isles. 1855 482G.09
Ilouijhton (IF.) Seaside walks of a naturalist with
his children. 1870 482G.25
Kimisley (G) Glaucus ; or wonders of the shore.
■ 1855 482().19
Same. Companion, containing illustrations ;
by a B. Somerby. 18.58 4826.20
Lnoe.i {0. II.) Sea-side studies .at Ilfracombe, Tenby,
Scilly Isles, and Jersey. 1858. . . . 4826.05
Repr. from Blackw. m.ng, , v. 80 82.
■S(iini}Son[ iV.) Marine invertebrata of Grand Mauau. New Bruns-
wick. [In Sm. coutrib., v. 0 ] 3937,00
'Ihomson ( ('. W. ) Tho depths of the sea : general re-
sults of the dredging cruises of II.M.S.S. 'Por-
cupine ' and ' Lightning,' during tho summers of
1868, 1869, .and 1870 4828.20
— Voyage of the 'Challenger.' 2 v. 1878. . 934.01
Verne {J. ) Twenty thousand leagues under the sea.
1873 4825.'25
Wood {J. 0.) Common objects of the sea-shore.
18.59 4825.04
See also Eraser's mag., v. 54, 1850 (Science by the sea-
side): North Brit. rev..v 22, lH.54-5 (Wonders'of the shore).
ftS" See also Ocean ;- Microscope (p. 770) ;— Aquaria (p.
807) ;— Radiata (p. 810) ;— Jelly-fishes, medusiO, etc. (p. 809).
32, Marsupialia. [0])ossums, kangaroos, cfc.]
Wiiterhoiise [ti. Tt.) Marsupialia or pouched animals.
[Jardine. Nat. libr., v. '24.] 4711.24
— Marsupiata. [In his Nat. liist. of m;unmalia, v. 1, 1840.] 4727.10
33, Medical Zoology.
J9^ See Medicine (Parasite^^ and ivonns, p. 704) ; also Van
Beneden {P. J.) Animal parasites. 1870 4822.23
34, Mineralogy. See p. 573 of this Catalogue.
35, MoUusca. ,SVe p. 785 of Catalogue.
36, Monkeys : and Ape-tribe.
Jardine (.Vi'i- ir.) Monkeys. [In /iisNat, libr., v. 27, 1833.] 4711.27
J/((u ( TAc) among the monkeys. 1873. . . . 4721.21
Mirurt {St. G.) Man and ajies : structural resem-
blances and dift'erences. 1874 4713.12
.SVe also Gent, mag., Oct. 1877 (Uonlla and other apes, by
R. A. Proctor).
37, Nature.
Adams {W. TL D.) Circle of the year. 1869.4731.05
Ahjer {W. R) Solitudes of n.ature, <,'c. 1867. '251'2.07
Ballanfyne (T.) Sympathy with nature. [In his Essays in mosaic.
1870 : p. 150-174.) -2513.14
Bonnet { v.) Contemplation of nature. 2 v. 1766. 472'2. 13
liiieke {C.) Beauties, harmonies, .and sublimities of
nature. 1S55 4731.17
Barroui/hs {J.) Winter sunshine. 1.S76. . . 2514.15
t'ottiJer{S. F.) Rural hours. [«»«)n,] 1S,5JI. .6122.10
In asking for books, use tUa " Book Orders," giving the ACTHOR'S NAME, the Brat part of the TITLE, aud tho NUMBER.
810
NATURAL HISTORY
Daubeny (C. 0. 11. > Fnii'divr poems conncofcorl with
natural history. lWi9 l(iir,.->r>
De Vii-e (MS.) .Stray leiiv(?s from the liook of na-
ture. 185i; 4712,27
Dhcks (//. ) Nature study; poetry and eloiineiiiv
[audi inllnenec of uniV. nature. 18G9. . 471.0. 1'.l
Umi-rsnn [R. W.) Nature, [/n //is Essays, 2il s.] . . . . •Alil.lli;
— NatlUP. I/ji/ms Mi»r-cll.-lllics J 'AViLIII
/••%</(!''•) Studies in field an. 1 forest. 18.57. '17l2,;j()
Grimlon [L. H) Little things of nature eonsidered
esi)eciallv in relation to tlie divine beuevolenee.
1866. . ■. 482:J.0(;
HnrUohj i(x.) llanuouies of nature. 186G. .4717.2.')
iniikm(J.) LifcMu nature. 1872 472:i.r.)
llnmhnhUiF. 11. A. v.m). Views of nature. 1850. 4712. 2i)
-Cosmos. f)v. I«1'J-.J8 012.01
Iln.rle.y (7\ 11.) Physiography; introduetion to the
study of nature. 2d ed. 1878. . . .4021.3.5
Ijiinman {€.) Essays for summer hours. 1812. 2.')35.04
L'Uiotje (K df). .Sul)lime in nature. 1870. . 'J32.10
Muciiiillnii (11.) Habliath of the fields, sequel to ' Bi-
lile teacliiugs.' 18 7i; 3573.32
Miinsfiehl (L. W (tiiilJIammoml (S. IL) Country mar-
gins. 1855'. 4731.19
M'lr.^h (G. P.) Man and nature. 1864. . .4113.31
Mii>!iii:i (,11) Studies from nature. 1855. . 4713.01
Millie (R.) Popular guide to the observation of na-
ture. 1815 4731.18
(h'rsled ( H. C.) Soul in nature. 1852. . . 3914.02
Note. — Ueviewert by J. Mai-tiueau in his Essays, 18G8 ; v.
2 ; p. 147-192 ^35.18
Oki'n (L.) Elements of physiophilosophy. From the
German by A. Tulk. AV;/ .mc, 1867. .4741.11
Plufarch. Of those seutimeuts eniM-'eruiiig nature with which
jihilosophera were delighted, [/a /as Morals, v. 3, p. 104-
192.J 5435.28
St. Pierre (J. H.B. lie). Studies of nature. 18.52. 3592.07
ahuirp (J. C.) On poetio interpretation of nature.
1877 4731.12
Not''.. — Compare articles by E. Dowden, in Contemp. rev.,
V. 2. 18lj6 : p. 535-550 ; and by A. Austin, in Coutem. rov.,
Nov., 1877.
Stallo (J. U.y General principles of philos. of nature.
1848 5426.05
Halitiaii I R. J. ) View of nature, in letters to a traveller
amou'.; the .\lps. With reflections on atheistical
philosophy, now exemplified in France. 6 v.
1794. . ." 4717.15
Taylor (,B. F.) January and June. 1864. .2514.03
Thoreaa (II. D.) Excursions. 1H63. . . . 1111.05
Niiff. — Fi T other works by H. D. T. see his name, in gen-
eral alphabet.
Wiiicheli (A. ) Sketches of creation ; with a statement
of the intimations of science respecting the prim-
ordial condition and the ultimate destiny of the
earth and solar system. 1870 4717.21
.Set' also Atlantic mo., v. 8. 18G1 (My out-door study, by T-
W. HiggiU3.ini ; Conterap. rev., v. 17, or Littell, 1871. v. 2
(Variety as .in aim in nature, by Duke of Argyll) : West,
rev.. July. 1875 (Evidences oftlesign in nature) ;"Wiuslow"8
journal, v. 2, 1849 (German pantheistic theory of nature;.
tils' ''i''.': tttso certain cross references at head of this class.
38, Palaeontology. See p. 574 of this Catalogue.
39, Protozoa.
Allmann ( 0.,J. ) Monograph on the fresh water polyzoa,
both British and foreign. Rny.snc, 1856. 4749.02
Busk (G.) Monograph of the fossil polyzoa of the
<:rag
liowerhank (J. 8.) Monograph of the British sjion-
giadio. 2 V. Hay .inc., IHUl 4741.03
— On the keratoae or horny spon^^es, ( in three species of spoiit,'e
IFroiii Trans, of Micr.soc. ol Lmuion, v. 1, IHll.) . isjsji'j
Oirifider ill'. H.) Introducticm to the study of the
foi'aminifera. /,V/ 1/ .sue. , 1 802 4719.1).")
Wdliamsoii ( H'. (_;. ) On the recent foraminifera. Rin/
soc, 18')8 4749.12
See ul.w Westm. ri.v.. v. 78, 18(i2 (The dawn of animal life).
ff^ Ni'i: nipt Microscope and microscopic objects (p. 77G).
40, Quidrupeds. [Her. also Mammalia.]
'Awluho)i. (./..A) and Hiichman (./.) QuadrupiMls of
North America. 3 v. 1856 4737.01
Macc/iUivray ( W. ) British ipiadrupeds. [Jardiue
"(W.) 'Nat. libiary, v. 17.] 4711.17
<hiiiby (.W.) Nat. hist, of quadrupeds. 1847. 4721. ir,
SiiiainsoH ( \V.) Natural history and classiiication of
quadrupeds. 1850. [L.C.C.] .... 4721.11
41, Radiata.
.1i/.'(.ssi.~ (-E 0. and A.) Seaside studios in natural his-
tory. 1805 4K-.i6.04
Contents : Marine animals of Massachusetts Bay. Ifatliatee.
A//a.mz (L.) Homologies of the radiata. [In his Contrib., v. 4. |
-- Acalephs. [/;t /ha- Contrib., v. 3.] 4738.05
Ilnker(lf.i Natural history of the polype. 1743. 4826.1)8
Lyman (T.) Ophiuridic and astrophytidie. [.Star-fishes.] [fn
Museum of comp. zoology, lllua. catalogue. No. 1 and 0.
18G5-72.) 4738.14
See also Aquaria (p. 807) ;— Corals (p. 807) ;— Jelly-fish,
medusae, ile. (p. 809) ;— Marine zoology (p, 809) ;— Sea-ana-
mones (p. 810).
42, Rats.
Ce.mer (W.) Habits of the ijouched rats in Georgia. f/nSm. re-
port, isiio.j :i93G.15
liiidicetl (J.) The rat : its hist, and destructive char-
acter. With anecdotes. New ed. 1872.4724.22
See also Qu. rev., v. 101, 1857 or Littell, N s.. v. 17, 18.57.
43, Reproduction and Metamorphoses.
..{ristotle. On the generation of animals. [In his Treatirtes. ete.
Tr. by Taylor.] 0018.03
Braion (4.) Phenomena of rejuvenescence in nature.
Ray .IOC, 1853 4744.02
Kornhuher {G. A.) Alternate generation and parthenogenesis in
the animal kingdom. \/n Sm report. 1871.] . . . 3936.2G
Qnidrefaijes (A. ile). Metamorphoses of man :.nd the
lower animals. Tr. by A. Lawson. 1864. 4723.13
Sleenstntp {J. J. ) On the alternation of generations.
From the German, by G. Busk. Rai/ hoc,
184.5 4741.17
J&W See also Medicine (.Marriage, p. 761 ; — Phywttngy,
p. 7G4 ; — Reproductive organs^ p. 765) ; — Spontaneous geu-
ation (p. 811).
44, Reptiles.
Bell (T.) History of British reptiles. 1839. . 4824.19
tjooke (M. C.) Our reptiles : lizards, snakes, newts,
toads, frogs, and tortoises indigenous to Great
Britain. 1865 4811.01
Dnmeril (A. M. (■'.) et Bibron (O.) Erpetologie gene-
rale, ou hist. nat. des reiitiles. 9 v. 1834-54.4835.01
Same. Atlas. 1854 48.35. lU
Ficjuier (L.) lleptiles and birds. 1870. . .4817.16
Gunlher (A. 0. L. G.) Reptiles of British India.
7iV()/ soc, 1864 4749.07
Leuly iJ.) Cretaceous reptiles of the U. S. [In Sm. contrib.,
V. 14.] 3937.14
SwainsoniW.) Nat. hist, of reptiles. 2 v. 1838. 4825.U6
Serpents and Snalces.
Haircl (.V. F.) and Girarii (C.) Catalogue of the reptiles of N. A.
Pt. 1. .Serpents. 1853. [In Sm. miscel. coll., v. 2.) . 393.'i.l2
lirainard (Z>.) Nature and cure of the bite of serpents and
wounds of poisoned arrows. [In Sm. report, 1H54.] 3936.09
Hoeele {G. B.) On the question ' Do snakes swallow their young ■?
(Amer. assoc, science, v. 22. 1873.] 3946.20
Mitchell (,S. )('.) Researches on venom of the rattlesnake. [In
Sm. contrib., V. 12.J 3937.12
Turtles.
Aga.mz (L.) North Amer. testudinata. [In his CoDtributious.
V. 1-2) 4738.03
Mitchell (.f. ir.) ami Morehouse (G. R.I Respiration in the chelo-
nia. [/n Sm. contrib.. V. 13.] 3937.13
45, Rodentia.
Cones (E.) and Allen (J. A.) Monogr.iphs of the North American
rodentia. [In U. S. Ireot. sureei/ of the territories. F. V.
Haydeu, in charge. Reports, v. 11, 1877.] .... 112G.23
j^S^ See also Mammalia (p. 809).
46, Sea-anemones. [Radiata.]
Oos.ie (P. H.) History of tlie ISritish sea-anemones
and corals. 1860 4.s26.()6
Smitk {A.) Zoology of South Africa : rcptilia.
1849 4738.12
Tmfwell (Q.) Manual of the sea-anemones found on
the English coast. 1856 4826.07
Hg- See also Blackw. mag., v. 81, ls,'i7 (Sea auoraones).
THE BKOOKLYN LIBEARY.
Natural history
811
47. Sloth.
Owai (It.) Dc'Si^ripUim ol' the skeleton of iiu exliuet
t^iyaiitii^ sl(Hli ; with observ. on the megatherioid
quadrupoils in general. IHl'i 47'2H. 1'2
Leidy [J.) Meiuuii' on the cxlinct slotU tribe of N. Amerioa. [In
Sm. coutrib., v. 7.] '. . . a'JW.O?
48, Spontaneous Generation.
Bastiaii (//. ('. ) Modes ot origin of lowest organisms :
including a discussion of the experiments of M.
Pasteur. 1871 47:^3.18
— Beginnings of life ; being some account of the na-
ture, modes of origin, and transformations of
lower organisms. 2 v. 1872 4723. '20
— Spoutaiieous gcueratiuu, a reply to Tynclall. [In Pop. sci.
mo. Siippl.. Mch., 1878, w Niueleeuth century, Fob.. 1878. |
Huzley (T U.) /ii /lis Lay scriuous, 1870 471'2.16
— 13io^uuosi8 and abiogcueaia. [In Critiques, etc. Adtlreeses.
PI). lilS-Sl, 187:!.] 2532.13
Pusteur (i.) llesearcbes re.si)octiu(! the theory of spontaueous
geueratiou ; tr ami condensed from ' Couites rendus " of
Sep. 3. 1800. [In Sillimau's jouru., 2J s., v. 32, 1801 : p. 19.1
— New experimeutB. tftc ; tr. from (Jomtos reudu.s, Sep. 3, 1800.
[/n Quai-. joui-u. of luicr. sci., N.S., v. 1, 18G1 : p. 118-123 ]
iVufi —P. haspubl. more elaborate memoir.s o[i this sub-
ject in Aun. 9ci. uat,, V. 16, 1801 ; p. 5-98 ; audiu Auual. do
cbimie, v. 03, 1802; p. 5-110.
Sfealso Blackw. mag., v. 89, 1861 : Ed. rev., v. 125, 1807
(Pasteur ou spuntaueous generation} ; Meth. qu. rev., Oct.,
1803 iby J. Jamin ; tr. from lievue des. deux moudes. 15
nov. 1801).
Spencer ( //. ) Spontaneous generation and the hy-
pothesis of physiological units. 1870. .4712.10
Tyndall {J ) Spoulaueons generation. [In Pop. sci. monthly.
Feb., 1878; p. 476--188, 591-CW,m- Nineteenth century, Jan..
1878,1
— Spon. gen., a last word. [Fn Pop. sci. mo. Suppl., Apl.,
1878, or Nineteentli century, 5teh., 1878.)
See also Gent, niag., Nov., 1877 (The genesis of life, by A.
Wilson) ; Pop. sci. mo., Nov., 1872 (Spontaneous genera-
tion) : Pop. sci. monthly. Aug., 1670 (Spontaneous-genera-
tion controversy, by W. H. Dalliugerj.
49, Taxidermy, Preserving, and Collecting.
Baird {S. F.) Directions for collecting, preserving, and trans-
porting specimens of natural history, [la Smith, report,
1850.] 393S.11
Davks (J. B. ) Practical natunalist's guide. New. ed.
by K. Brown, and J. Middleton. 1872. 4723.23
Muijnwd (G. J.) The natiiralist's guide. 1870. 4723.12
Halundisl's dii'eotory. North America and the West
Indies. Part 1. [i'. e. Ist ed. | 18G5. . .4713.02
Same. Part 2. f ''.<■• 2d ed.] ItJOU. . .4713.03
SwaiHsoii(W.) Taxidermy. 1IS40 4812.01
jR^ 6Vk aUo Birds {Tatidr^rmy, p. 210J.
50, Vertebrata.
Cope {E. D.) Vertebrata of the cretaceous formations of the
west. 1875. [U. S. GeoL survey of iht territories, {ITaydrn).
v. 2.] 1120.U
Haxhy ( T. ) Manual of anatomy of vertobrated ani-
mals. 1872 4727.08
Jones IJ.) Investigations r(-lative to certain 1^.. American verte-
br.^ta. [/u Sm. c.mtrib , v. 8.] 3937.08
Jord'tii (D. >S. ) Manual of the vertebrates of the
northern United States, exclusive of marine spe-
cies. 187G 4727.05
Owen ( R. ) On the anatomy of vertebrates. 3 v.
18G6-G8 4727.13
V. 1. Fishes and reptiles. 2. Birds and mammals. 3.
Mammals.
— Structure of the skeleton and teeth. 1854. 4715.08
,K3^ See also Comparative anatomy (p. 807) ; — Mammals
(p. 809) ;— Quadrupeds (p. 811'. .—Reptiles (p. 810j ;— Fishes.
51, WTiale,? and other Cetacea.
Beetle {T.) Natural history of the sperm whale, the
fishery, etc. With a sketch of a South-sea whaling
voyage. 1839 482G.'J7
DaoliHrsi (11. W.) Natural hi.story of the order Ceta-
cea. 1834 4K2G.2i;
Flower (IK. //. , ed.) Kecent memoirs on the cetacea
by Profs. Eschricht, lleinhardt, and Lilljeborg.
liaysor.., 18GG 471:1.00
IlamUton (R.) Whales, [dolphins,] etc. [Jardine.
Nat. library, V. 2G.] 4711.20
i^' See also, in the general alphabet. Whales and whale
fishery.
52, Various Countries.
zttj- Many works of Irnrel under class C'oliNTiiiK.* (p. 2H.'i-
391), contain luileli Ni'lural history of .the countries they
treat of, r.fj., Africa ; -Brazil ;- -Eastern Archipelago ; -
etc. See also Botany (p. 220) ;- Insects (p. 015) ;- Geology
and mineralogy (p. 573) ;— Birds (p. 210,.
Africa.
Sin'dh (A.) 'Illustrations of the zoology of South .\f-
rica. Birds. 181'.) 4738.0K
Same. *Invertebrata'. 1840 473H.oy
Same. 'Mammalia. 1810 4738.10
Same. 'Pisces. 1810 4738.11
Same, 'lleptilia. 1840 .1738.12
\yilS'm(J.) Zoology of Africa. [In Murray (il.) I.>iKC0v. in Af-
rica, 1810 ; p. 291) 3.59. 1 1081.02
Same. 1819 1081.01
Aleppo.
Jiussell (A. ) Natural history of Ah^ppo. 2 v. 1 7;)4. 1 0.'iG.O.'J
Alps.
Tschmli (F. voti). Sketches of nature in the Alps.
1856 5075.0G
Note. — Reviewed in Blacltw. mag., v. 14, 1853.
Jiermwla.
Jones (J. M.) Naturalist in Bermuda : geology,
zoology, and botany. 1850 4814.02
Eastern Archipelago and Ceylon.
Adams {A.) Natural history of the Eastern Archipelago, [fn
Belcher (E.) Voyage, .(c. v. 2.] 1005.03
Tennent {iSirJ. K) Nat. hist, of Ceylon. 18G1. 4715.13
Kyypt.
Adams (A. L. ) Notes of a naturalist in the Nile valley
and Malta. 1870 1091.12
Himalayan litountains.
Hooker (J. D. ) Himalayan journals. 2 v. 1855. 1012.0G
Mediterranean Sea.
(iui'.irefwjes {{A. de). llambles of a naturalist on the
coast of France, Spain, and Sicily. 2 v.
1857 ■ . 17-.3.1G
Moray.
Si, John (C.) Natural history and sport in Moray.
1863 4615.18
New South }\'al^s.
[nduslrial, progress of New South Wales, 1871 ; p. 505-
780 lOGG.Ol
Norway.
nriwdcn(J.) The naturalist in Norway. 18G9. 091.13
l'onloppid(in(E.) Nat. hist, of Norway. 1755. 4749.21
S'julh America.
Darioin (('.) Nat. hist, of the countries visited by H.
M. S. Beagle, 1832-G. London, 1810. . . Il.l5.20
Same. 2 v. New York, 185.'. . . .11.55.21
t;illiss{J. M.) U. S. astroii. expcd. 1849-52. v. 2. . .1120.02
Contents: aliuerals. by J. L Smith; Indian remains. T.
Ewbank ; Mammals, S. F. liaird ; Birds, J. Cassin ; Kep-
tiles. lishes, and crustacea, C. Girard ; Shells, A. \. Goiihl :
Dried plants, Asa Gray ; Living plants and seeds. W. D.
IJrackenridge ; Fossil mammals, J. Wyiiiau. Fossil shells,
T. A. Conrad.
United Stales.
Aijiis.-ik (L.) Contributions to natural history of
United States. 4 v. 18.57-62 47:18.03
Contrnls : v. 1-2. I'-Bsay on classification. North Ameri-
can tostudinata. Eml)i'yology of tiie turtle. 3 Acalephs
in general. Otenophone. 4. Discophora; in general. Hy-
droidiu. Homologies of the radiala.
— Lectures at Peiiikese. [In Tribune popular science, pt. 1.
1874.1 ;i90.i.01
Auluhon [J.) See under Quadrupeds (p. 810). and Birds (p. 216).
(r'o.s-.vi! ( /'. 11.) Letters fioiu AliilMUia. 1859. 1723.0H
A'cio l'oi7c [Stale of\. Natural history of New York.
21 v. .Ubany, 1812-61. 4° 4718.01
Contents.
1. Zoolegy. By James E. De Kay. 5 v. in 4, and Plates.
Albany, 1842. 4' 4718.01
2. Flora. By John Toriey. 2 v. Alb., 1S43. 4°. 4718.06
3. Mineralogy. By Lewis (J. Beck. Alb., 1842. 4'. 4718.08
4. Geology. Bv W. W. Jlatlier. E. Emmons. L Vannsem,
and James Hall. 4 v. Albany. 1812-3. 4'. . . 4718.09
5. Palioontology. By James Hall. 4 v. in 5. Albany. 1847-
01. 4^ 4718.18
6. Agriculture. By E. Emmons. 5 v. Alb., 181G-51. 4 '.
United States Government Explorations awl Surveys.
&^ See Countries [United States : Gov. surveys of the Ter-
ritories, p. 382).
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOU'S NAME, the first part of the Tl'l'LE, and the NUMBER,
812
NATURAL LAW -NAVAL SCIENCE
Natural law : au essay iu c-tbics. *SV( Simcox (K.) . . . 54^5.41
Natural philosophy. AVv Physics.
Natural theology. .Vt'i Biblical aud rtli(,'iou.s lit. (p. 94).
Naluralisl iu Noiway. .v.. Bowden (-J.) 180'J 001.13
Naturalist's ilircctory. North America ami West luilios. Part I.
[t'f. Isted.] Halcm, ISCi. 12' 4713 02
Same. Part 2 [i. f. 2(1 eil.J Salem, 18«(i. 8'. . . 47i;i.oa
Naturalist's Kuiile. A'cf Maynard (U. J.) 1S70. . . .472.1.12
Naturalist's library. .S'ce Jardine (.Vii- \V.) 40 v. . . .4711.01
Nalurahst's misc-ellauy. .V • Shaw ((leo,) nud Noddur (!■'. 1',)
Naturalist's ramble to the Orcadi's. ,v«' Crichton (A. W.)
ism; 0M.25
Nature. .S'ff Natural history {Nntuiv. p. 8U0).
Nature, a parable : poem. .V.r Morris (.1. li.| 1842. . . 1G73.29
Natiu-e : a weekly illustrated jourmil of Kcicuce. v. 1-
18. Loiidou, 1S70-7S. 4".
Nature and culture. ».■ Rice(n.) 1875 2538.31
Nature aud life. *r PapiUon (1'' I 1875 4723.25
Nature and life ; sormous. !>'■•• Collyer (B.) 18G9. . . 353ti.l0
Nature aud reli;^iou. .Vr-e Biblical aud relig. lit. {Natural Iheot-
ogtj, p. 04).
Nature aud the Uiblo. See Dawson (•!. W.) 1875. . . . 3541.13
Nature aud the snperuatural. Ser. Bushnell (H.) 1958. . 3520. 11
Nature of thiugs. 5ft; Lucretius Carus (T.) 1671.11
Nature ; or poetry of earth aud sea. .Vci; Michelet [Mmc. J.)
1W72 4717.14
Nature-printing. .Vftf Johnstone (\V. G.) and Croall (A.) iJrit-
ish seaweeds ' 4010.17
Nature-'worslup. On mankind : their origin anil
de.stiiiy. By au M. A. of Balliol college, Oxford,
1872 3817.32
Nature's aristocracy. [Working people.] See Collins (.1.)
1871 581C.22
Nature's school ; or lessons in the garden. Loudon, .
lsr,'J. 10^ 145.17
Nature's wouder.s. 6'fC Newton (U.) 3577.15
Naude (Gabriel). Apologie pour les grands Lommes
BouiJ(^ouiiez de magie. Aiust., 1712. 18^ 3812.30
— Uislory of tuagick, by way of ajiology for all the
wise men who have tinjiistly been re|mte<l iiiugi-
ciauH. Englished by J.Uavies. Ij.,1G57. IG^.3813.27
Naufragia ; shipwrecks. A'lc Clarke (.1. S.) 1805. . . . 93'2.1S
Nauiiton .( .Sir llolxrl). Fragmeiita regalia ; a history
of (HK^en Elizabeth's favorites. Edinburgh,
1808. 8' 3033.10
(Same. Court of iiueeu Elizabeth : " I'ragmeuta
regalia," with additions by J. Caulfield. Lon-
don, 1814. 8° 30.08.01
- — Same. Eepr. from the ed. of 1G53, by E. Arber.
Lond<m, 1870. 18'^ ,0011.09
Naunym (li.) Poisous. [/n Ziemssen (H. von). Cycl. ofmedi-
ciue, V. 17 J 4358.17
Nautical alinauac (Americau ephemeriii}. 1870. Wubhiugton,
1873. 8' 4018.05
Naulicaliistronomy. Sk Naval science (Xaoi'jatv:;i. p. 812).
Navagero (Andrea). Funeral oration on the death ol ifoge
Letjuardo Lorcdano. [1438-1531], From the Italian by C.
Kcdsall. [Pamphleteer, v. 12, 1818.J .5058.12
Naval architecture. .V"^ Naval science. {ShipbiUldinfj, li 813).
Naval and military heroes ol Oreat Britain. Hee Nicolas (P. II.)
1800 3'2'23.04
Naval cadet's guide. .Vcc Nares (G. S.) 18C0 1517.08
Naval howitzer ashore. .Vst Parker (F. A.) 18C5. . . . 4517.00
Naval monument, battles between the navies of the
U. .S. and Gt. Urilain during the late war [of
1812] ; aud aecouut of the war with Algiers.
With a naval register, [to 1810]. Ed. by A.
Bowen. liostou, [n. (/.] H"' .075.02
Nave (Johann). A handy-book to the collection iind
prepar.atiou of freshwater and marine alg.ii, and
lower cryptogamia. Tr. aud ed. by W. W.
Spicer. Londou, 18Uy. 16'. 4821.12
NAVAL SCIENCE, SHIP-BUILDING-, AND NAVIG-ATION.
Bask (II.) Navies of the world ; their present state,
and future capabilities. 1851) 4512.01
Marahul! (K C.) History of the U. S. naval academy.
1S02 4517. io
PLandii.' [J. H) On the naval uniform of Gt. Britain, [/n British
arch assoc. Journal, v. 2.] 1401.02
Principles of naval staff rank ; .and its history in the
U. S. navy, for over half a century, [aijoii.]
18G9 4517.14
\Vanl(.l. H.) Manual of naval tactics. 1859.4517.11
Wmxall {L.) Naval and military resources of Eu-
rope. 1850 4510.07
Naval Warfare ; Iron-slads.
Dowjlas (11. ) <Jn naval warfare with steam. 18li0.4517.15
Fishbuarne (E. Q.) Our ironclads and merchant ships.
1874 4517.32
United Slutcfi. ,S'ir. of the navy. Keport in rel.ation to
armored vessi.'ls". 1804 4517.31
See (itei Atlautic mo.. V. 11, 1863 (Iron-clad ships and
heavy ordnance, by A. L. UoUey).
Naval Ordnance aud Gunnery.
Parker (F. A.) Naval howitzer .ashore. 1805.4517.06
Simpson (K.) Treatise on ordnance aud naval gun-
nery. 2d ed. 1802 4515.12
»4)- Sec also MiUtary art (Ordnance, p. 778).
Naval History and Biography.
6'its( (.Si)' K) Lives of the warriors, v. 3, pt. 2. War-
riors who have commanded fleets : 17th century.
V. 3, pt. 2 3222. 14
Cimlenls: lilako. Tromp. Do Euyter. Lord Sand,
wich. Du Quesne. Van Tromp. Duke of York (James ii).
Marechal de 'I'ourviUu. Adiu. Herbert, earl of Torringtuu.
Marochal d'E.streos. Adm. Russell, earl of Oxford. Jean
Bart. Marechal do Uhatcau-licguaud. Adm. Beubow.
Sir Clloudesley Shovel. Sir Geo. llooke.
l)r IJefde (./.) (Jreat dutch admirals. 1873. 3212.13
Ehjar (J.U.) ,Seii-kiugs and naval heroes. ISIiS. 3203. 17
nil- See also England [Xaoal liistory, p. 314) -—United
States (iVavj/, p. 373);— Battles (p. 07, ;— Buccaneers (p. 23S|.
*S- For «(!parate livcM of limjlish commanders, sec (in Bi-
ography, p. Hi; 215), naiii.-« of Anson (Geo.) ;— Blake (Kob-
crt) :— OoUingwood -.-Dampier ;— Drake :— Dundonald ;
Gambler ;— Howe ;— Napier (-Sir C.) ;— Nelson ;— Rupert
(I'rincc).
Jfcir For WvQ^oi Anier. naval oncers, see (in Biography)'
Jones(J.l'aiil);— Barney (Joshua);— Talbot (Silas);— Preble;
Decatur ; — Lawrence ;— Elliott : — Perry ; — Porter (David) ;
Stewart ;— Bainbridge ; — Farragut ; — Foote (A. H.) ; — Por-
ter (David D.)
Navigation.
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York, 1848. 8° 4017.04
Clark (L.) Theoretical navigation and nautical as-
tronomy. 1872 4017.05
OAbij (II.) Imiu'oved nautical almanac, or true navi-
gator. 1859 4018.02
Davies (C.) Elements of surveying and. 1808. 39'25.ZG
Esquiros(A.) English se.tman and divers. 1808.4517.17
lireenwood (J. ) Rudimentary treatise on navigation.
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Kentish ( T. ) Treatise on a box of instruments, and
the slide-rule. 185'2 3923.20
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astronomy. 1873 4018.04
Piddinijton (11.) Sailor's horn-book for the law of
storms. 1800 4517.04
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omy).
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Periodicals.
V. 1-
1. New York, 1863-
V. 1-131."
Army and n.aval journal.
08. 4'"
Colburn's United service mivg. v. 1-131. London,
1829-70. 8° 8191.01
tTuifca^atessei-vicemag. 8 v. N. Y.,18G4-0G. 8'". 8190.01
Seamanship.
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ant. 1803 4517.01
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Ctilsell (U.) Trcatisi^ on ships' anchors. 185G. 4517.28
ColkiiU (,(.'. C.) and Link {E. D.) Ships ami sailors, an-
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ships. 1801 4517.29
Lindsay ( W. L. ) History of merchant shipping and
ancient commerce. 1 v. 1874. . . . 5'J38.21
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l'(M>lc (S. M.) Method of comparing the lines, ami
draughting vessels, propelled Ijy sail or steam,
including a chapter on laying off on the mould-
lolt door. IfiOO ■l.",17.21
Heed (E. J.) Sliip-building in iron and steel.
1809 4518.03
iVo(o.— Reviewed iu Illackw. mag., v. 107, 1870.
Suinmi'rfddt (IL A.) Construction of shijis, 1860-
01" 4517.27
tilrinitz ( /<'. ) The ship, its origin and progress : a gen-
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Waville (Jules Ernest). The Heavenly Father. Lec-
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H. Downton. Boston, 1807. 12". . . . 3577.02
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Neal (Daniel). History of the Puritans, 1517-1688.
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ITeal (John). Great mysteries and little plagues.
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— One word more for unbelievers. B., 1804. 12°. 3577.01
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— and Littledale (11. F. ) Commentary on the Psalms.
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of Tcrtullian. Tr. by J. E. Kyland. London,
Bohn, 1851. 8°. , . 3413.01
— Ilitckcock {R. D.) BocoUoctions of N. {In Gifts of geuiu.^j,
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Near aud heavenly Uorizous. See Gasparin {Comlesse de).
1802 , 3554. U
Nearchus. Voyage from the ludus to the Euphrates. [//( Vin-
cent (W.) The commerce of tlie aucieuls, v. 1, 1807.] 1010.01
— Fragiueuta. [In Arrianus. Anabasis, 1840.] . . . 7700.10
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— Treatise on the administration of the finances of
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of drawing, pf. 2 1441.11
Needle wtu'k. S-r Domestic economy.
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Neele (Henry). Lectures on English poetry : with
tales and poems. London, 1S30. S'. . .5057.21
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— Tales and poems. London, 1830. 8°. . . 5057.21
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Neff (Jacob K. ) Army and navy of America ; battles,
cn"agements, f(c., to the close of the Florida war,
etc° Philadelphia, 1845. 8" "CIG
Neftel (Wm. B.) Galvano-theraiieutics. New iork
1871. 12^ -1333.23
NfL-ligence (Law'of). .«r Law. (iVcif^fwce, p. (W'J).
W«ril (Alex.) Dictiouary ol' niuil. Greek proverbs, with tia""'-.
,(c. Ediubiu-gh, isal. 12- C-!'*-"
Negro. , 1 i
— Brown (W. W.) The black man : his antecedents
and .achievements. 1803. 5832.08
— Cntlii (D. (}. ), and nlhers. Miscegenation. 1864.
— Carl'wrviUH—). Negro diseases, [/ii De Bow (J. D. 13.) In-
dustrial resources, rlc. v. 2, 1852 ; p. ;il5-a2'.).| . . j92.') 2G
EviettlE.) Oolonizatiou aud civilizatiou ol Africa. \/iilns
Orations. V, 1. 18.50.] ■ •. . fi;«2.ii:)
Greg I ir. R ) Tlie doom of the uegro race, [fn lus Lit. auil
eocialjudguieuts. 1808: p. 101-408.1 2r)2i;.2U
— Helper (K Ii.) The negroes in negroland ; tlio ne-
eroes in America ; and the negroes generally.
1868 •W32.U7
Nojoque ; a question for a continent. 1867.5831. 22
Hunt [J.) Ou tlie uegro's place iQ nature. [/« Anthrop. soc.
ofLundou. Memoirs, V.I.] 4735.13
— Liver mare ((J.) Historical research respecting the
opinions of the founders of the republic on ne-
groes as slaves, us citizens, and as soldiers.
1862 5833.02
Macaulay (T. B.) Social and industrial capacities of. \Inhis
Essays, v. 6 [2530.21.1 Repr. from Ed. rev.. Meli., 1827.
HuU (J. C.) Negro life insurance. [In De Bow (•!. D. B.) In-
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— Pollard (K A.) Black diamonds gathered in dar-
key homes. 185'J 5832.01
— Siirimi (L.) The negro at home : an inquiry after
his' capacity for self government and the govern-
ment of whites. 1868 5832.04
Its- St'' "'s'J Slavery ;— Africa (p. 280) ; Man {Anlhry)-
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Wehemiah. .S'^'' Biblical and religious lit. (Old Tat., p. U5).
Neil. S" • '!/.<' Neale ;— Neele ;— Niel.
Neil (Samuel, al.) Student's handbook of modern
history, 1660-1857. London, 1857. 12°. . 441.21
Neill (Edward D.) The Fairfaxes of England and
America in the 17th and 18th centuries. Albany,
1868. 8° 3055. 1'J
— History of Minnesota. Phil., 1858. 8°. . 012.01
— History of the Virginia company of London, with
letters to and from the first colony. Albany,
1869. sm. 4=' (;25.29
— Memoir of Patrick Copland : chapter of Engl, colo-
nization of America. N. Y., 1871. 8". . 3041.17
Terra Mariffl ; or threads of Maryland colonial his-
tory. Philadelphia, 18G7. 12° 593.12
Nellson (Charles). Account of Burgoyne's campaign,
1777. Albany, 1814. 8° 582.12
Neilsou (Wm. G. ) Statistical chart of products of the
United .States, from 1799. Phil., 1866. 8°. 5916.30
Neisoii (F. G. P.) 'Contributions to vital statistics.
New ed. London, 1S64. 4° 5918.02
Contents : Gen. iutrod. Duration of life iu England,
Wales, and Scotland. Hate of mortality in tlie medical pro-
fession, and amoug master mariners. Mortality of the
provideut classes iu Gt. Britain and on tlie Continent.
Uate of mortality among jiersons of intemperate habits.
Analytical view of railway accidents. Statistics of crime in
England and AVales. lufluence of locality on sickness.
Itates and contributions of Friendly societies.
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— Observations on odil fellow and friendly societies.
14th ed. Loud.m, 1867. 8° 5914.28
— .Statistics of eriiue in England and Wales, 1842,
1813,1844. London, 1817. 8° 5093.17
Neligaa i.J. M., M.ll) Diseases of the skin. 2d ed..
enl. by T. \V. Belcher. Dublin, 1866 12°. 4328.17
- -Same. Philadelphia, 1866. 12°. . .'.4328.14
Nella-Rajah (History of), a Hindoo romance. [In Kindersley (N.E).
Specimens, rie., 17U1 ; p. 83-328.1 7813.11
Nelson (Horatio, lord, Brilish admiral, h. 1758, d.
18il5). Dispatches and letters. 7 v. London,
1815-16. 8' 3133.07
lt7r For !ivs of Nelson, sec Biography (p. 182).
Nelson ( /i™. John, o/ Lr.icesier, Mass.) Gatherings
frmii a pastor's drawer. Worcester,18.52.12°.3577.08
Nelson (Levi. />./>.) Letters to the christian i)ublie, concerning
unseriptuial Hpi:i'uIatioii». Hartford. 18.11. 8°. . . 3.578.03
— - Letter to tlie ttir'.l, .luteal professors at Now Haven, concerning
their supposition that God may not have been able to pre-
vent Bin in a moral system ; also a few thoughts ou the
origin of sin. Norwich, 1848. 8° 3578.03
Nelthropp (Jicv. H. L. ) Treatise ou wutch-work, [last
and present. London, 1873, 12°. . . . 3932.00
Nemesianus (M. Aurclius Olympius). (Euvres. ICynegeticon.
/,f^^et/•V.l Paris, 1805. 8'. (Nisard's collection,] .7720.01
Nemesis of faith. See Froude (J. A.) '2d ed. 184'J. . . 3.553.25
Nemesis "f power. .Vcc St. John (J. A.) 18.54 5710.'23
Neniiuer.sdorff( Franz von;. Unter den Waffeu. Ber-
lin. [,(..;.] 16" 7122.28
Nemiiicli (Philipp Andreas)). Universal European
dictionary of merchandise. L., 1799. 4'. 6410.16
Nennius. History of the Britons. [In Giles {J. A.) Six old
i;iigli8li clironii-les. I^udou, 1848. 12° .] .... 471.01
Nepaul. .V"' Countries and places (p. 347).
Nepos (Cornelius). Lives of eminent commanders.
Tr. by J. S. Watson. [ll'i(/i Justiuua. London,
Jiohii, 1853. 12°.] 423.06
Contents: Miltiades. Themistocles. Aristides. Pausa-
Dias. Oimoii. Lysander. Alcibiadea. Thrasybulus. Co-
iion. Dion. Iphierates. Chabrias. Timothens, Datames.
Eiiamiiiondas. Pelopidas. Agcsllaus. Eumenes. Pho-
ci'jn. Timoleou. Of kings. Ilamilcar. Hannibal. M. C.
Cato. T. I'omponiuB Atticus.
— (Euvres completes. [Lat. et Fr.] Paris, 1864.
8'. [Nisard's coll.] 7725.13
— Vitai excellentium imperatorum. Ex ed. J. F. Fis-
cheri. 2 v. London, Valpy, 1822. 8°. . 1715.10
Neptune. .S'.'.' Astronomy {Neptune, p. 54).
Nero, emperor ft/ Home. .See Biography (p. 182).
Nero, hist. play. .See Story (W. W.) 1743.27
Nerval (Gerard L.iBF.uNiE, C((/(ed Gerard de). La Bo-
heme galante. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1806. 12°. 7047.20
— Les mics du feu. Paris, 1864. 12°. . . . 7047.21
— Le ivvo et la vie. Les fiUes du feu. La Bohema
galante. Paris, 1868. 12° 7047.22
— Voyage en Orient. 2 v. Paris, 1867. 12°. 7047.23
■S'ef notice of Nerval, by A. Lang, in Fraser. May, 1873.
Nervous system. .See Medicine {Nervous system, p. 763).
Nesbit (Anthony). Complete treatise on practical
land-surveying. 2d ed. York, 1820. 8°. 392.5.11
Nest of ninnies. .See Armin (R.) 1750.10
Nestorians. Laurie {T.} Dr. Grant and the. 1853. . . 1042.0'2
Nests at \Va.shington. .See Piatt (J. J. and S. M. B.) 1864. 1075.33
Netherclift (Fred. G. ) Hand-book to autographs.
^\'ith biogr. index, by K. Sims. London, 1862.
sm. 4° •i741.01
Netherlands. .See Countries {Nelherluiuts, p. 347 ;— Holland, p.
3211 -.—Belgium, p. 294) ;— Fine arts {Dutch, Flemish, and
(ierntan, p. 541).
Netter (Thomas). Fasciculi zizaniorum J. Wyclif,
cum tritico. Ed. by W. W. Shirley. London,
1858. 8°. [RoUschron.] 5140.—
Nettleship (J. T. ) Essays on Robert Browning's
poetry. London, 1868. 16' 1623.08
Neubauer (Carl Theodor Ludwig) and 'Vogel(.J. )
Guide to analysis of the urine. 4th ed. Tr. by
W. O. Markman. London, New .Sydenham so-
cietii, 1863. 8° 4302.23
Neuman .See al.-io Newman.
Nevunan (Henry) and Baretti (G. ) Pronouncing dic-
tionary of the Spanish and English languages.
.See "Velasquez de la Cadeua (M.) . .6415.00
Neumann (Carl Friedrichj. Translations from the
Chinese and Armenian, with notes. London,
1831. 8° 781(;.10
Contents : History of the pirates of the China Sea, 1807
to 1810. Catechisms of the Shamans, or laws of Buddha in
China. Vaiiram's chronicle of the Armenian kingdom of
Cilieia, [A.D. 1012-1246.]
Neumaim (Isidor). Text-book of skin diseases. Tr.
by A. Pullar. London, 1871. 8°. . . . 4328.18
Neuralgia. .See Medicine {.Xeuralgia, p. 763).
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Neurotics. -S''-' Medicine {Stimulants and narcotics, p. 767).
Nevada. .V''.' Countries {Neeada, p. 347). •
Neve (Timothy). Animadversions upon Phillips's
life of Pole. Oxford, 1766. 8°. . . . ..3145.16
Neversink (.Mountaineer of the) : poem. .See Dubois (P.) 1641.13
Neviii (Ii. P.) Black-i'obes, or missions, elc. [Jesuit,
Moravian, Methodist, and Presbyterian.] Phil-
adelphia, 1872. 12° 3447.24
Nevius (Hi-v. John L.) China and the Chinese.
New York, 1869. 12° 1023.18
New (Charles). Life, and labour in Eastern Africa.
2d ed. London, 1874. 12' 1086.13
New American cyclopfedia. Ed. by G. Kiijley and
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.Same. [/« Bacon (F.) Mural works, Jluhn.] . . COIij.Oi
New atmoiipllero. See Dodge (II. A.) 1805 5821.03
Nevr bou ton miit,'ii,ziru' ; or, tulcscopi) of tlio times.
C, V. London, IS I H-2 1. 8' 8115.11
New Brunswick. .V"-: Countries {Xem lieumwick, p. 347).
Ncw-cburch magaziuo, v. 1-2. B., 1873-74. 8° 81.T2.0.'i
New collection of enigmas, charades, etc. London.
18UG. IG" 4fill.l'2
New('ratylU8. .S't-c Donaldson (J. W.) . 11414.07
New ruriosities in art and nature, .^e*; Lemery (N.) 1711. 3921.21
New riirioHitiL'S ol'literatiiri'. .V('t' Soane (O.) 2 V. 1849.0218.20
New i-jclupii'iliaofilluslration. .S'<v Foster (E.) 1871. .3.552.23
New eyclopiudia of illustrative anecdote, religious
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New cyclopEBdia of poetical illnstratiou. Sec Foster (Elou).
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Nevr dictionary of (jtiotations from (Ireek, Latin, and
modern languages. Phila., 185'J. 12^. . 0213.07
New England. See Countries {.Yew England, l). 348) ; also am-
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Newr England : a hand-book for travellers. Boston,
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Conlrnls : The farmer. Slavery, Holidays, College life.
The district school [by Warren Burton], The village choir
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New^ England historical and genealogical register.
V. 1-31. Boston, 1817-77. 8^ 603.01
New England Ii'k. luls. See Spofford (H. P.) 1871. . . 3812.07
New England luiaiKliy do .vicars .ago. See Clark {lieu. S.D.) 3180.24
New England patriot. .Vtr Lowell (John) 6093.05
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- 58tli-.i9th anuiversary celebration. 1303 61. With constitu-
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New England tragedies. .SVp Allen (H. H.) 1809. . .3812.10
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New Euglaiider (The), v. l-3(.;, 1813-77. New Ha-
ven, 1843-77. 8° 8l:i6.(ll
New England's first fruits ; with divers other sp(>cia]
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New England's plautation. |/.i Force (P.) Tracts, v. 1. 1820.]
New England's trials. See Smith (John) 577 09
New English Canaan. See Morton (Thomas) 577.09
Ne'w era : a monthly periodical, devoted to Judaism
.and Jewish literature. Ed. by R. d'C. Lewin.
V. 1-5. New York, 1871-7,''). 8^ . . . 8131.01
New exegesis of .Shakespeare : interpretation of his
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G. E. I''.yrie): Frasera mag., v. 77. 1808 ([n the New Forest,
by P. Walker). .See u/so (in Fiction), Marryat's Children of
the New Forest.
Newfoundland. See Countries {Xewfuimdland. p. 348).
New^ foundling hospital for wit. A collection of
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New home, western life. .S'f.' Kirkland (C. M.) 1850. .1124.15
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Life of Wm. Alexander, earl of Stirling, with corrct^p.
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of N. J. in St;ile paper ofllceB of England. 6. Settlement
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New Jerusalem chiirch. ,Scc Biblical and relig. lit. (Swedcnbor-
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New Lanark. Owen (11 1>.) Outline of the syKtem
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New hfe in new lauds. See Lippincott (S. J.) . . . . 1132.13
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New pastoral. See Read (T. B.) 1855 1682.09 ; CO
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Ne'w school-history of England, [tmvn.'] Oxford,
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others. Memoirs on diphtheria. 4. Schroeder van der
Eolk (J. L. C.) On spinal cord aud medulla oblongata, and
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book of practice of forensic medicine. I'r, l»v G. \V. Bal-
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G. Harley, etc. 16. See 12. 17. .See g. 18. Kramer (W.)
Aural surgery of tlie present day. Tr. by H. Power. 19-
Year-book, 1862. Ed. by E. Montgomery, and others. 20.
Neubauer (tl.i and 'Vogel (J.) Guide to analysis of the
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W. 1>. Moore. 23. Year-book of inedieine. surgery, etc.,
1803. E.l. by J. Hinton, H. Jones, etc. 24. .See 9. 25.
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nutz (G.) and Goupil (E.) Diseases of women. 29. .See 9-
30. 37, 61, 63. Hebra (F.) Diseases of the skin. 31. See
28. 32, 43, 50, 69, 65. Biennial retrospect of med, etc.,
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45. 51. 55. Trousseau |.\ ) Lectures on clinical med. Tr.
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New York (Cili/ of). See Countries (A'ew york; p. 349).
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New York book of poetry. N. \.. 1837. 8'. 1074j24
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15 V. New York, 18(;0-64. fol. .
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— ReporLs ou botany, ou geology, and ou zoology, [[n Pacific
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Newbery (Robert). Gleanings from ornamental art
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Newbury, (.t/ttss.), and Newburyport. See Countries (p. 347).
Newburyport. I'ubliu libntry. Catalogue. Newbury-
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Newcome(/iVe. Henry). Autobiography. 2 v. Man-
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— Diary, 1001-1003. Manchester, dhetham soc, ?io. 18,
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Newcoine (Wm.) Attempt towards an improved
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>■■"■ ' 3734.12
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Avery (ilibun ; or between two fires. New York
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— Cloven foot : an adaptation of 'The mystery of
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— C)rpheUK C. Kerr papers. lst-3d s. 3 v. New
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— Palace beautiful, and other poems. New Y'ork,
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— Versatilities. [Poems.] Boston, 1871. 12". 1674.28
— The walking doll ; or the Asters and disasters of
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Newell (llobert Hasell). Zoology of the English
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Newell (Will.. D.O.) Blessed memory of the just : discourse on
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Newrlaiid (Henry). Forest scenes in Norway .and
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Newrlaiids (James). Carpenterand joiner's assistant.
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Newman. See aho Neuman ;— Neumann.
Newman (Edwardi. Familiar introd. to the history
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— History of British ferns, and allied plants. Lon-
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New^man (Francis Win.) Catholic union : essays to-
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— Atheism. |/ii Nineteenth century. Oct.. 1878.)
— Contrasts of anc. and mod. history. [Fraser's, Sept.. 1874.]
— Crimes of the house of Austria. Ed. by E. P. Pea-
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-Dictionary of mod. Arabic. 2v. L., 1871. 12°.6121.02
— Europe of the near future. With three letters on
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— Hebrew theism ; the common basis of Judaism, (.'hristianity,
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— Miscellanies. London, 1809. 8" 2538.10
Contents : Fragments on logic. Lectures ou poetry.
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— Phases of faith : or jDassages from the history of my
faith. London, 1870. 12" 3577.09
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— KegalRome. New York, 1852. 12'. . . 43.3.11
— Reply to • The eclipse of faith.' with chapter on the moral per-
fection of Jesus, [/it Rogsrs (11.) Defence of the Eclipse
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— The Soul, its sorrows, and its aspirations. 8th ed.
London, 1808. 12" 3577.10
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— Umbri.an language. [In Philol. soc. Proc. 1802.] . . 0443.14
— McCarthy (J.) Modern leaders. 1872. ...... 3257.10
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N. and his evangelical critics) ; Chris, exam.. May, 1800
(F. W. N., by J. W. Chadwick) : Jouru. of sacred lit., v. 7,
1851 ; p. 300-378 (Modern spiritualism).
Newniaii (John 15.) Fascination ; or the philosophy
of charming. New York, 1852. 12". . . 3814.24
Newman (John Henry). Apologia pro vita sua : a
rejily to [G. Kingsley'.s] pamplilet entitled ' What,
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V. Hi. 1S04.
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— Ohai'ii<'tnristi<«, from his works. Arrangcil by W.
F. Lilly. London, 1875. 12° 3r.7«.08
Essay in aid of a grammar of assent. 3d ed. Lon-
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Itevieweil in Biblical rop. ami PriiK^otoii rov., Apl.. 1H7I :
Ed. rev., v. i:W. 1870; Coiitomp. rev., v. H. 1S7». by F. 1).
Maurice) ; l-'raser'H nia;^., N. s., 1870. v. 1 (by J. A. l-'roiule.
ropr. in Iii.^ Sliort Rtiulios.v. 2, 1871): North liril. i(sv., v.
m. 1H7U . Qn rev., v. 1'29, 1870; Wcstrn. rev., v. 82, 1804.
— Essay on cU'Vctlojjnuut of cliristian doctrine.
Mo-diii (.1. li.) Criticism of N.'s Essay. 3577.(1(1
.SV(T als'i reviews by U. H. Milrnan, in t^ii. rev.. Oct.,
184G : repr. in bis Savonarola, f/c. [:ir>7l).r.i] ; and by F. I).
Maurice, in preface to his Lectures ou the Eiiibtle to the
Hi^brews, pp. i-cxxviii y748.!0
— Essays critical and historical. 2 v. L., 1872.8^.3581. 09
CoiUeitt^ : v. 1. Poetry with reference to Aristotle's Po-
etics. Tbo iutr<niuction of rationalistic principles into
revealed religion. The fall of La Mcnuais. Palmer's
view of faith and unity. The theology of .St. Ignatius.
Prospects of the Anglican church. Tlio Anglo-American
church. Selina, countess of Huntingdon. 2. Catholicity
of the Anglican chnrcb. TheProtistaut idea of Antichrist.
Mihnau's View of Christianity. The retormation of the 11th
century. Private judgment. John Davison. John Keblo.
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— Fifteen sermons iireacUed before the Univ. of Ox-
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— Letter on occasion of Gladstone's recent Expostula-
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— Life of Apollouius Tyanajus. [In fiU Essays, v. 2; and in
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— P.arochial and plain sermons. Now ed. 8 v. Lon-
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— Tract no. 90, remarks on certain passages in the 39 articles.
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— Verses on various occasions. L., 18G8. IG'. 1(174.17
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1870, v. 4.
— Via media of the Anglican elnirch. 2 v. London,
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— Kingsh'ij [C.) What, thou, does Dr. Newman mean ? Loudon.
1804. 8"
I^iite. — For this controversy, see Nowm.an's ' Apologia.'
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Uoratius. Juvenal. Persius. Sulpicia. Tiiruus. Catnl-
Ins. Propertius. Galliis. Maxitnus. Tibullus. PhiediuH.
Publius Syrus. 1869 7725.09
Livius. 2 v. 1804 7720.00
Lucanus. Silius Italicus. Glaudiauus. 1802. , . 7725.10
Lucretius. Virgiliim. Valerius I-l.icrus 1808. . . 7725.11
fllacriibiuB. \'arro. Poniponius ^lela. 1803. . . . 7725.12
Nepos. Qiiintus Curtius. Justiuus. Julius ubsequens.
1864 772.5.1,1
Ovidius. 1869 7725.14
Petronius. ApuleiuB. Aulus Gelliua. 1800. . . . 7725.15
Plinius. 2 V. 1865 7725.16
Qiiintiliauus. Plinius .Secuudus. 180O 7725.18
Sallustius. Julius CsDsar. Velleius Paterculus. Floriia.
1861 7725.19
Seueca. Opera philosophica 7726.00
Statins. Martial. Maniliiis. Lucilius Junior. Rutiliua.
Gratius Faliscua. NemeBiauua. Calpuruius. 1808. 7726.01
Suetonius. HiBtori.'te Angustie scriptores— Spartianus, Capi-
toliuus, VulcatiuB Gallicauus. E. Lauipridius, Trebellius
Pollio, FlaviuB Vopiscus. Eutropiua. Sextus Uufus.
1865 7726.02
Tacitus. 1809 7720.03
TertulliauuB, Apologeticus. Angustinus, De civitate Dei.
1862 7720.0*
Theatrum : Plautus, Tereutius. Seneca. 1866. . . 7726.05
Nisard ^Marie Edouard Charles). Des chanson.s popu-
laires chez les anciens et chez les Fran(;ais : essai
hist, suivio d'une etude sur la chanson des rues
contemporaine. 2 v. Paris, 18(J7. 12^. . 7047.25
— Histoire de la littiirature frantjaise. 4e e'd. 4 v.
Paris, 1867. 12° 2733.12
— Histoire des livres jiopulaires ou de la litterature
du coliiortage. 2e lid. 2 v. P., 1861. 12^ 2741. 00
Nitzsch (Karl Imman). System of christian doc-
trine. Edinburgh, 18)9. 8° 3577.25
Nitzsch (Chr. L. ) Pterylography. From the Ger-
man. Ed. by P. L. Schlater. London, itej/ soo. ,
1807 4749.10
Nineveh. See Countries {Nineveh, p. 353).
Nipisaguit. See Countries, ete. {Nipisaejuit, p. 353).
Nisi prius. See Law (.Visj j>riu5, p. 689).
Nitre. ttare[ly.) Kxplosiveuess of. /u 3937.02
Nizami, (/'.r.iiViu ;»«(. 1100 11801. Tales and fables. Tr by Sir
W. Jones. [In J.'s Works, v. 4, 1807.] 5046.04
— Baclier ( W. ) Memoir of the life and writings of Ni-
zami, and analysis of the second part of his .\lex-
ander-book. From the German. 1873. 1674.25
Njals saga. Story of Burnt Njal, or life iu Iceland,
10th century. From thelcehiudic, by G. W. Da-
sent. 2 V. " Edinburgh, 1861, 8 \ . . 145.26
No love lost : a romance. .V' c Howells (W. D.) 18G9. .1061.18
No name series. .SV'; Fiction (p. 5iiH).
No seels lu heaven. .<f.c Cleveland .l/rs. E. H J.) 1869. 1632.2tt
No sex ill education. .SVc Duffy ( l/i s. E. U. ) 1874. . ..5514.30
No.id (Henry M. ) Student's te.vt-book of electricity.
London, 1867. 8 4027.30
Noah. (ilinsli',i,U,/..U.) N. and his times. I'^Sl. 3581.05
Noah : |a pociii]. .^ee Bodmer (J. J.) 2 v. 1767. . . . 1622.22
Noah 1 .Mordecai Manuel ). Gleanings from a gathered
harvest. New York, 1845. 16°. . . .2537.29
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de Mi>idtiiiii). Memoirs of tlio iiiurquiKc! ile Mon-
tagu. ['17GG-183!). By Augiislo Gallot.] Lou-
don, 1870. 12° 3121.27
Nubbos (Uobert). Comploto troUor. [(KiWi Best (T.) Art, cte.)
Nobility.
— Luddijsmi ( W. F.) Dissert, on tlie hist, of heredi-
tary dlKuitics. IHf/,) CGlC.ai
— Lawrcua: {Sir J.) On the uobility of tlio Itritiab gentry. 1824.
[In Pamphleteer, v. 23.] 6U58.2J
iPtf- -S"- als'i Aristocracy (p. 35) ;— Heraldry (p. GIG) ;—
Government {Aristucracy, p. 584);— Peerage.
Noble (John). Tho queen's taxos. L., 1870. 8". 5910.22
Noble (/if p. Louis Lcgraud). After icebergs with a
painter : a summer voyage to Labrador. New
York, 1861. 12'" 1143.03
— Course of empire, voyage of life and other pictures
of Thomas Cole. With letters, etc. New York,
1853. 12° 3042.14
— Life and works of Thomas Cole. New York, 185G.
12^ 3042.13
Noble (Mark). Lives of the English regicides. 2 v.
London, 1798. H" 3134.11
— Memoirs of the protectoral house of Cromwell, and
of persons allied. 2 v. London, 1787. 8°. 304.''). 12
Noble (R. P.) Guide to water colour painting. 14th
ed. London, [n.c/.] 12° 1471.27
Noble (Samuel). Appeal in behalf of doctrines lield
by the New Church. N. Y., 1851. 18°. . 3590.12
— Important doctrines of the true christian religion.
lutrod. by G. Bush. N. Y., 1848. 8°. . 3590.13
— Plenary iuspiration of the Scriptures asserted.
Cincinnati, 1839. 12° 3596.14
Noble deeds of American woraou. .St'c'Clement (J.) 1851. 5822.10
Noble mottoes. See Bruce (C.) . 0214.38
Noctes auibrusiaiiaj. .SV-' Wilson (John) 25tt;.01 ; OG
Nodier (Jean Charles Emanuel). Bonaventure Des-
periers. Cirauo de Bergerac. P. ,1841.12°. 3051.13
— Contes. 3o ed. Paris, [h-i'-] l'-^'^- • • -7047.30
Confen^ ; La fee aux miottes. Lesonged'or. Lalegeude
de la sceur Beatrix.
Same. Derniere serie. 2e ed. P.,[?).'/.]12 '. 71147.31
Confenls : Trilby. Inea de las Sierras. Smarra. La
neuvaiue de la clianileleur. Baptiste Moutanbau.
— Des materiaux dont Kabelais s'est servi pour son
ouvrage. Paris, 1835. 8° 3147.24
— Nouvelles : suivies des fantaisics du de'riseur sense.
Nouv. ed. Paris, 1805. 16° 7017.32
— Romans. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1862. 12°. . 7047.33
Contents : Jean .Shngar. Le peintre de SaUzl)oilrg, Les
meditations du clnitre. Adele. Therese. Aubert.
Noel ( Bai^tist W. ) Essay on the union of church and
state. 2d ed. Loudon, 1849. 8°. . . . 3577.22
Noel (Eugene). Voltaire. Paris, 185.5. 12°. . 3175.24
Noel (Hon.. Roden). Beatrice, [a poem]. Philadel-
phia, 1809. 21°. . . . 1074.18
— Behind the veil ; and other poems. London, 1HG3.
16° 1674.19
— Syrian travel, and Syrian tribes. [In Gallon (F.) Vacation
tuuristH, IHGO.] 92.5.11
Nohl (Luilwig, ed.) Letters of distinguished musi-
cians. From the German, by lady Wallace. Lon-
don, 1807. 8" 156-2.02
Noir (Louis). Le roi des chemins. P.,18G7.10°.7047.27
Nojoque ; a question for a continent. See Helper (H.R.) 5831.22
Nolau (Frederick). Egyptian chronology analysed.
London, 1848. 8° 1070.21
Noll (H. R, ) Botanical class-book and ilora of Penn-
sylvania. Lewisburg, (Ph.), 18.52. 12°. . 4911.06
Nolte (Vincent). l''ifty years in both hemispheres.
From the German. New York, 18.54. 12°. 3134.14
Nomisma ; or li-gal tt:iider. .See Cernuschi (H.) . . . ,'>931.20
Nonconformists .See Biblical and cccl. lit. [Dinsenters, p. 84).
Nonjurors. .V"^ Biblical and (.eel. lit. (p. 04) ; also Hunt {J.) Ro-
ligi'iUB tlioujiht in England, v. 2. 1S7I ; p. C7-88. . 344.'). 18
Nonsense Hoiigs, utorica, f(c. .SVe Lear (E.) 1871. . . 6212.20
Nonville {^fartjuis de). Eipoditiou .against the Sonecas. 1G87.
Tr. l)y (). II. Marshall. [In N. Y. hist. soc. Coll., 2d 8.. v.
2. l»4'.l.| Gl.5.07
Nooks and cculicirs of English life. .V'f Timbs (.Tolin). 1807. 472.10
Nooks and iin-ners in olil Eranci^ .V.' ■ Musgrave (G.) 1307. 9G2. 10
Nooks and cnruors of the New Euglantl coast. See Drake (S. A.)
:k75 1134.25
Nord^n (John). Speculi Britannia) pars ; descrip-
tion of the county of Essex, 1594 ; ed. by Sir H.
Ellis. London, Camden soc. , IHiO. 4°. . 5112.09
— Progress of piety. Cambridge, (firy. ), I'arlcer soc,
1847. 10° 3037.01
— Notes on London and Westminster in 15'J2. [In Rye (W. U.)
England as seen by foreigners.) 47.'*, 14
Nordheimer (Isaac). See New l':nglander, July, 1874 (Keminis-
lensos of Dr. I. N.. by 11. Neill).
Nordhoff (Charles). California; for health, pleasure,
and residence. Now York, 1872. sm. 4°. 1125.22
— Cape Cod and all along shore. N.Y.,I8G.S.12'. 233.43
— Communistic societies of United .States. [With a
bibliography.] New York, 1875. 8". . . 5812.16
— The cotton states in the spring and suminerof 1875.
New York, 1870. 8' 11,34.2(>
— Northern California, Oregon, iiml the Saud\vi(di Is-
lands. New York, 1874. 8' 112,5.25
— Politics for young Americans. N.Y., 1875.12°. 5732.08
— Secession is rebellion I New York, 18GU. 8' 5002.02
— Whaling and fishing. Cincinnati, 1850. 16'. 921.12
Norfolk (ll<-nry Uuward, (/«/« of). *V(.'« Howard (Henry, duhe. oj
A-ar/nlk) 3014.20
Norfolk Island. .See Countries (Norjolk Islaml. \i. 3,'»3).
Norfolk. Va. (Howard aBS*»ciation ol). Iteport to all who gave
aid in behalf of the sufl'ercrs from the yellow fever, 1857.
»' 695.00
Norfolk and Norwich Hospital museum. .See Crosse (J. G., Af.V.)
Address 6093.10
Norge. 'Fremstillet i Tegninger. Texten af P. C.
Asljjiirnsen. Udjivet af C. Tonsberg. Christi-
auia, 1848. 4' 990.05
Noriac (Jules). La vie en detail. Le lOlme ri'gi-
ment. Paris, 1809. 12° 7032.05
— La betise humaine : Eusebe Martin. Nouv. ed.
Paris, 1801. 12° 7032.06
— Journal d'un flaneur. Paris, 186.5. 12°. . 7032.04
— Mademoiselle Poucet. 2e ed. P., 1866. 12°. 7032.03
— Memoires d'un baiser. 3e ed. P., 1801. 12°. 7032.01
— Sur le rail. Paris, 1803. 12° 7032.02
Normal (The). .Str Holbrook (A.) 5515 27
Norman (C. B. ) Armenia and the campaign of 1877.
London, 1878. 8° 552.22
Noiinau (Lucia). Youth's history of California. San
Francisco, 1807. 10° 591.20
Normaud (Louis Marie). Paris moderne. 1-2 ptie.
Paris, 1843. fol 1317.09
Contents : 1. Choix do maisons de la rapitale et de ses en-
virons. 2. Edifices d'utilite jmbiique de second ordre.
Normandy. .S'"' Countries {Nortnawty, p. 353).
Normandy (A.) Commercial hand-book of chemical
analysis. 2d ed. London, 1865. 12 . . 4216.37
Normans. See Countries {Normaiuly, p. 353).
Norris (Edwin). The ancient Cornish drama. 2 v.
Oxford, 1859. 8° 1733.31
Norris (John). Account of reason and faith. Lon-
don, 1097. 8° 3577.26
— Locke {J ) Remarks upon sonie of Mr. Norris's books. [Inhis
Works, V. 10, 1823.] 6052.10
Norris (Maria). Life and times of madame de Stael.
London, 1853. 8° 3165.07
Norris (Thaddeus). American angler's book. Phila-
delphia, 1864. 8° 4616.27
— American fish culture. Phila., 1808. 12^ 4820.30
Norris papers ; ed. by T. Heywood. Loudon, 1846. 4'. [In Chet-
ham soc.. v. 9.] 5094.09
Norse f'dk. .See Brace (C. L ) 1857 991.04
Norse language. .See Language [Icelandic, p. 679).
Norse literature. .See Literature [Icelandic, p. 709).
Norse mythology. Se ■ Mythology [.\vrse, p. 802).
Norsemen. See Countries [.SeanifivniHa, p. 3C6).
North (Christopher), pseud. See Wilson (John).
North (Frederick, 2d earl of GiUtford). Speeches, selected. In
Beauties and deforniities of Fox, North, anil Burke, etc.
1784 6321.24
North (I. W.) A week in the Isles of Scilly. Lon-
don, 1850. 8° 9.'')5.15
North (Oliver). Practical ass.ayer. L.,1874.12°.3'.I33.60
North (Roger). Lives of Francis North, Sir Dudley
North, jiud the Ri!v. Dr. John North. New ed.
3 V. London, ]82(!. 8° 3134.10
North (Simeon). The college system of education : discourse
on his inauguration as president of [Hamilton] (college.
Utic!>, 1839. 8' 5093.23
North America. *SVe Countries [America, p. 288 ;— United .States,
p. 376).
North American pamphlet on South American affjiirs. London,
1818.8°. [/ii Pamphleteer, V. 13.] 5058.13
North Americail review, v. 1-127. May, 1815-1878.
8° 8143.01
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E.linburgh, lSll-71. 8" Slli'J.OI
North Briton (I'lie) [T.y J. Wilkes. 4(i uos.] 2 v.
Lon.lon, 17(;3. ir," r.711.01
North Carolina. AVc Countries (Xin-lk ('aniUna. p. U.'jli;.
North cast, au.l ulliur l">i3"i« A'"' Buchanan (11.) 1808. 1023.22
North Sea. .SV.' Countries {.Vorlli .v.n. p. ;i.'i4).
North sea iiilcit. I't. 1- . L.. IS7(;- .8°.. '.(00.20
VonleiUs - Pt. 1. Hliutlauil ami Orliiiuys. 2il eel.
North Star (Cniisu of tUo). .S'.v Choules (J. O.) 1854. . 904.05
Northall (VV. K. ) Life ami recollectiou of Yankee
Hill. New York, 18.50. 12° 3081.18
Northbrooke (John). Treatise against dii^ing, danc-
ing, plays, elr. Introd. [by J. P. (!ollier]. Lon-
don, Siiik. sue, 1843. 8'" 17r,(;.M
Northcote (.James). Life of Titian. 2 v. London,
IS.m 8' 3173.0.".
#6* For lives oC Northi'oto, »>■'■ Biography (p. 183) ; also
Fortu. rev.. June. 1870 (article by J. T. liuiiee ).
Northcote (T. Spencer). Celebrated sauctuariiiS of
the Madonna. London, 1S(18. 8'. . . 3-116. 1(!
— (iwi Brownlow (W. II.) Uoma Sotterrauea. AVc Rossi (G. B.
lie) ;)416.18
Northeast passaRe. .SV-- Countries, etc. [Nurltieasl pusnag''. p. :{53).
Northeud (Charles). Book of epitaphs. New i'ork,
1873. 12' C215.18
^ The young declaimer : poetry, prose, and dialogue.
Now York, 1872. 16° (;i31.02
— Biugr. sketch of W. H. Wells. [Uepr. from liariiard's Amer.
ji)ur. of Biliicatioli, June. 1800. 1 3031.06
Northern antiquities. .V.v Mallet (P. U.) 1847. . . . 542.08
Northern travel. See Taylor (J. Uayaril). 1858. .... 901.02
Northern worthies. See Coleridge (H.) 3 v. . ' . . . 3203.07
Northmen in America. >See Countries {America, 4. Dtscivery by
III,' XuiUimcn, p. 288).
Northmen in Europe. A'ee Countries (Scandinavia, p. 300).
Northnagel l nermann). Aufemia. liyper.xMuia. hemorrhage. throm-
bosis, and embolism of tlie brain, [/a Ziemssen. Cyelo-
p.mli.x. v. 12, 1877.) 4358 12
— -Epilepsy. Eclampsia. [/» Ziemssen(U. von). Cyei. of meil..
v. 14, 1877.) 4358.14
Northrop (Birdseye Grant). Education abroad, and
other papers. New York, 1873. 8". . .5518.(18
Northumberland and the Bonier. .Ve White (Walter). 18.''>9.962.20
Northwest. -SVe Countries (United .Stales. IVesl, and Far ire*'
p. 381;.
Northwest passage. ,See Countries {Xortkivest passaye, p. 354).
NortDii (A. Banning). History of Knox county, Ohio.
1779-1862. Columbus, 1862. 8°. . . . 612.16
Norton (Andrews). Internal evidences of genuine-
ness of the gospel. Boston, 1856. 8°. .37-16.08
— Discourse on the latest form of infidelity. Cambridge, 1839.
8' 3578.22
Nole. — For reply see Ripley (George).
— Remarks on a pamphlet entitled • The latest form of infi-
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— Translation of the gospels. With notes. 2 v.
Boston, 1856. 8' 37-16.06
Oinlents : v. 1. Text. 2. Notes.
Norton (Huh. Mrs. Caroline Elizabeth Siu-ah Sheridan,
afterwunln hull/ .Sth-lbiii-.Mit.cwell). The dream, and
other poems. New York, 1855. 12". . . 1674.06
— Lady of La Garaye. New York, 1864. 16^ 1674.07
Note. — Reviewed in Eil, rev., v. 115, 1802.
— The undying one, and other poems. New Y'ork,
1854. ^2^ 1674.08
See notice of Mrs. N. in New monthly, v. 31, 1831 (with
portrait) ; ato Temple Bar, Jan., 1S78
jBCtf" For her novels, see Fiction class-list (p. 508).
Nortoii (Charles E. ) Notes of travel and study in
Italy. Boston, 1860. 16° 971.05
— Recent social theories, [nnmi.^, B.,1853. 16°. 5812.03
.'V'fi^e. — For his numerous articles in N. A. rev., and Atlau-
tic monthly, amstlU their index volwnes.
Norton (Gliarli-s L.) American seaside resorts. New
York, 1871. 16' 1112.29
— and Habberton (John). Canoeing in Kanuckia.
Ilecorded by the commodore and the cook. New
York, 1878. 12° 1151.18
Nortoii (Edward). National finance and currency :
thc! bank acts of 1797, 1819, and 1811, with the
o|)eration of gain or loss of gold, and j.auics in
peace lUid war. 2d ed. L., 1867. 8". . 5916.11
Norton (Thomas) divl Sackville (Thomas). Tragedy
of Gordobuc. With introd. by W. D. Cooper.
London, .SVmfc. soc, 1817. 8° 1756.34
Norton's Hand book to Europe. .S'<i; Siddons (J. 11.) 1800. 911.11
Norway. .See Countries {Norway, p. 354).
Norway, {Main.). .S.e Countries, rtr. {,\ormiy. Maine, p. 361).
Norwich, {t'onn.) ,S',-.- Countries, 'fc-. {.\'nwiiii, p. 3.54).
Norwood l'V(.) Voyage to Virgiliia. (/« Force (P.) Tracts, v.
3,1830.1 677.1U
Nose. 'Vee Medicine {liespiraUfry oryans,-p.1ti'A].
Noses.
— Coizrm {!'. S.) Lengih of noses. {In his Hayings of Dr. Bush-
wuckcr. 1807 ; p. 102-109.1 2.521. 1'i
— Math.'ws {\V .] y« /(t,v Gnat cfuiversers, f(c 2530 05
— - Warwick ( K ), psejid. fur (ir(ir(ic ,/iihrt. Nasology :
or, classification of noses. 18-18. . . . 5432.08
.See also lieiitli-y's iiiisc(-l., ,Iuly, 1811 (An apology I'ornoBCU,
by C. llarveyi ; liintlcy'.-i njiscc-l.. V. 50, 1801.
Qif .See also Physiognomy.
Nostradamus (Michel). Nostradamus, jjar E. Ba-
restc. 1. Vii! de N. 2. Histoire des oradoK et
des proj.hetes. 3. Centuries. 4. Explication.
2o cd. Paris, 1810. 8' 3813.31
,SV,- als't Temple bar. .\pl.. 1874 (Nostradamus).
Not Paul but .Jesus. .V.,- Benlham (.1.) 1823 3521.15
Nota (Alberto). .See Plays {.ttjihahetieal arrangement by anthors).
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Notabilities iuFrauceaiKl England. .SVe ChasleslP.) 18.53 954.08
Notes on the papers relative to tlie internal state of the country,
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Philips. \amn.\ London, 182U. 8'' In 5721.U5
Notes and queries : a medium of inter-communica-
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1849 -June, 1878. Series 1-5. 57 v. London,
1850-78. sm. 4° 8151.01
Same. (Jeneral index. 4 v. L.,185(;-74.sm.4°.
Note. — Each series of 12 v. has its separate Index vol.
— Choice notes from N. and Q. Folk lore. Londcm,
1859. 16° 2521.03
-Same. History. London, 18,58. 16°. .2521.04
— Milledulcia : selected from N. and Q. New York,
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Notes of thought. .See Buxton (C.) 1873 2514-29
Nothing (Essay on). .SVc Arnot (H.) 1777 3514,10
Nothing to eat. New York, 1857. 12°. . . . 1(371.09
Nothing to .say. .SV.- Thompson (Mortimer M.) 1857. .1093.19
Nothing to wear. .SVc Butler (W. A.) 1H.57 16-24.11
Notions of the Americans. See Cooper (J. F.) 2 v. 1828. 1074.07
Notley (E. A.) Comparative grammar of the French,
Italian, .Spanish, and Portuguese languages. Lon-
don, 1868. obi. 18° 6111.03
Notman(W. ) ♦Portraits of British Americans. With
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Notre Dame do I'aris. See article in Atlantic mo., v. 22. 1808
{art. by E. Beuson) ; also Victor Uugo'a Hunchback of
Notre Darue [214.51].
Nott (Elii)halet). Lectures on temper.ance. New
York, 1857. 12° 5834.04
— The resurrection of Christ. With introil. ami
notes, by T. Lewis. N. ¥., 1872. 12. . 3577.23
— Van .Santroord (('. ) Memoirs of Eliphalet Nott,
presiilent of Union college. With contribution
by T.ayler Lewis. 1876 3134.23
Nott (Josiah Clark). Physical history of the Jewish
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— Negro life iusurance. [In De Bow (J. D. B.) ludustrial re-
sources, etc., v. 2, p. 292-3113, 1852| 5925.26
— Two lectures on the eonnectiim between the bibli-
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1849. 8° 4736.03
— Unity or plurality of races. [In Gobineau (J. A. de). Moral
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special departments, by A. Maury, P. Pulszky,
and J. A. Mi-igs. Witli comiiHinications from
J. Leidy and L. Agassiz. Pliila., Ii57. 8'. 4736.02
Nott (S.amuel, />./>.) Sixtietli anniversary sermon,
Franklin, 1842. Norwich. 1812. 8°. . . 3631.09
Nourjahad. histoire orientale. [In Cabinet des fees, v. 33,
1780.] 70.52..T3
Nounisou (Jean Felix). Tableau des progres de la
pensee humaine depuis Thales jusqu'iv Hegel.
4e ed. Paris, 1867. 16°. 5425.08
In asking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AOTHOU'S NAlUi, tUo first part of Uje TITLE, aud the NUilBEU.
822
NOUVEAUX -NUMISMATICS
NouTeanxcontCBilGfHPB. [hi Cabinet ilea leos. v. 31, 17HG.J 7(152,31
Nouvelle Uaoiso. Sa Rousseau (J. J.) 7033.(),'j
Nouvelle Madeleine. Par rauteur <lu Eomaii dune
femme laide. Paris, 18li'2, Vi". . . . 702(1.28
Nouvelles annules de matUumiiticiues. 20 v. in III.
Paris, ISll-dl. 8° 4(1(11.111
Same. 2e Kerie. v. 1-2, Paris, 18G2-3, 8^'. 4iml.l7
NouTellettes of tbo iim8ii;iaus. .S'.e EUct (Mis. E. F.) . 1001. •,!3
Nova Scotia. Sfe Countries (.Ywivi floiliu, i>. 354).
Novalis. pseiul. »r Hardenberg (F. L. vou) ; aim Hagenbach
(K. R.) Genuau ratiuiiaiisin. lati.l 3.'>.5G.U.'>
NovanglusaudMassacliusottousis. .sr.c Adams (.1.) . . 6013 W
Norara (Fiigatfl »-e Scherzer (II.) (..'iri-uuiuavigaliou of Ibo
Kli'bo. ek-.. 1857 59 935.0J
Novalianus. WriliiiKs. Tr. by R. E. Wallis. Edinburgh, IWlii.
8". l/i> Anie-Nicene libr., v. 13,] 91(17.08
Novelists. See Fiction (p. 45'J).
Novello da Carrara (Francisco). See Bentley"8 uiiscel.. v. 4(;,
18.59 ; V. 47-18, 1800 (7 arl.)
Novels and romances. .See Fiction claSB-Iist (p. 4.59-536).
Novels in relation to morality and culture. Si-e Fiction (p. 4,59).
Novitiate (The). See Steinmetz (A.) 18511 3695.07
Novum organum. See Bacon (F.) . . 3913.11 ; 61)16.02 ; 6011.10
Nowadays : or courts, e(c. ,SVi Beste (J. K. D.) 187U. . 915.15
Notvell (.Alexander). Catechism. Cambridge, (&(/. ,)
Parker soc, 18,'")3. 8' 3iJ37.02
Noxon {i/on. James). Speech on tbo Trinity cburcb bill. Al-
bany, 1857. 8- 3150.23
Noy (Wm.) Grounds and maxims ; also tinalysis of
the English laws, (ith ed. with notes, etc. by C.
Barton. Loudon, 17'J4. 1C-' 5622.00
Noyce (Elisha). Outlines of creation. New Yorlt,
18.59. 12° 4712.28
Noyes (Daniel J.) Apostolic test of the preaching which God h:ia
ordained ; sermon at ordination of Henry Fairbanks and
H. A. Hazeu, St, Johnsbury, Vt, Boston, 1858, 8'. 3631.(19
Noyes iDavid). History of Norway, [Maine]. Nor-
way, 1852, 8" 621.13
Noye.3 (Cctpt. George F.) Bivouac and the battle
field. New York, 18(53. 12^ 632.03
Noyes (George Kapall, /). 7>.) Collection of theologi-
cal essays from various authors, with introd.
5th ed. Boston, 18G7. 12° 3.:77.24
- New Testament. Tr. from the Greek text of Tisch-
eudorf. Boston, 18G9, 12° 3744.02
— New translation of the Hebrew prophets. Witli in-
trod. and notes. 4th ed. 2v. B., 1868. 12°. 3731.15
— New translation of Job, Ecclesiastes, and the Canti-
cles, with introd, and notes. B.,1KG8. 12". 3734.10
— New translation of the book of Psalms and of Prov-
erbs, with introductions and notes. 4lh ed.
Boston, 18G8. 12" 3732.21
Noyes (James O. ) Koumaaia. N.Y., 1858. 12°. 994.10
Noyes (John Ilumiihrey). The Berean : faith of the
primitive church. Putney, ( 17.,) 1847. 8". 357X.20
— History of American socialisms. Philadelphia,
1870. 8° 5812.08
— Eddman (J. H.) Noyesism unveiled. 1849. 3545. '-'S
— NoritUojf {< ' .) Communi.stic societies 6812.16
Noyes (Kobert). The tempest, a religious and moral
<'ssay. Craubrook, 1791. I(;°. .... 0414.28
Nubia. See Countries {pyuhia, p. 361).
Nucius (Nicander). Second book of travels ; ed. with
Engl, transl., by J. A. Cramer. London, Camden
sue, 1841. 4° 5112.17
Nueva biblioteca de la risa. N. Y., 18G2. 12°. 7216.27
Nugae antiquro. .V-'-^ Harrington (.SO-. I.) 2v 473.21
Nngx critics! : occ p.-iperw. .SV*- Skelton (John). . . . 2512 30
Nuga; iuutiles. .SV.- Merrick (J. M.| 1066 21
Nugent (E.) Optics; light and sight. New ed.
London, 1870. 12° 4024.06
Nugent (Z*'J^</). See Grenville ((i. N. T., lord Nugent).
Nugent (Thomas). New pocket dictionary. Fr. and
Engl. Engl, and Fr. Paris, 1848. 24°. .0413,16
Nuisances [Lamt'/). ,SVc Law [yumuiees, p. 690).
Numbers, (O. T.) See Biblical literature (.Vaniders, p. 95).
Numerals and numbers.
— llwlhi] [J.) The number seven. [In his Essays, etc., 1873.]
A«^ .— Itepr. from New Euglander, v. 16, 1868.
— Hewlett iJ.) On Hebrew numerals and different modes of no-
tation. [In Class journal, v. 4, p. 401 ; v. 0, p. 180, 1812,)
— MiVier (.V.) Our figures. [In his Chips, clc, v. 2, 1869 ; p.
• 2.S1-291.) 2.537.20
— GouM (.S. /(.I Fatality of numbers. [In his Curious myths,
V. 1, 18r.7.| 3816.16
.SV'- aUo Catholic world, Feb., 1871 (Mystical numbers).
Numismatic society. •Numismatic journal. Ed. by
J. Y. Akerman, 183G-:;8. 2 v. L., 1837. 8=. 1584.01
— Numismatic chronicle and journal of the Numis-
matic society. Ed. by J. Y. Akerman and oth ers.
1838-186.1. 20 V. London, lS:!8-5'!l. 8°. . 1584.03
Same. Newseries. v. 1-0. L., 1801-06. 8°. 1584.23
NUMISMATICS.
Ancient and Modern Coins, Medals, etc.
AddisiK^J.) liialoguesonmed,iln. [Iiihis Worlis, v. 2,|l.S5.s.l ,5012.02
Akerman (J. Y.) Introduction to the study of an-
cient and modern coins. 1848. . . . 15S1.03
BiUinij (A.) Science of gems, jewels, coins, and med-
als, ancient and modern. New ed. 1875. 1583.12
Coin book, comprising a history of coinage ; statistics,
product, price of gold, 1862-71. 1872. . 1585.14
(hin chart manual. Gold and silver coins of various
countries. New York, [n. ti.] 8°. . . . 1585.21
Hall ((7. //.) On the use of medals. [In Oxford prize essays,
V. 1, 1830; p. 141-167.) 2511.11
Humphreys (it. N.) Coin collector's manual. 2 v.
1853 1583.02
Pinkerlon (.7.) Essay on medals. 2 v. 1839.15^4.04
Prime (IF. G.) Coiiis, medals, and seals, ancient, and
modern. 1861 1585.03
Snoimleni^J.E.) Ancient and modern coins. 1860.1585.02
Ancient Coins and Medals.
Akertrtan (,T. Y.) Ancient coins of cities and princes :
Hispauia, Galli.a, Britannia. 1846. . . 15S5.15
— Coins of the Itomans relating to Britain. 18 15. 1.585. 10
Cooke ( \V. ) *Medallic hist, of imperial Home. 2 v.
1781 15'iG.08
Gori (A. K) *j\jitiqua numismata. Cum observ.
3 V. Florentiie, 1733-42. fol. [Museum Flor-
entium.] A. 17.04
Greaves {J,) Discourse of the Itomau denarius, [lii his Miscel.
works, v,l.J 5(>37.17
llohlcr (l<\) Il(^cords of Roman history, from Cnaiis
Pompeius to Tiberius Constantinus, as exhibited
on the Roman coins, 1860 1586.01
Ifnmphreys (Ji. iV. ) Ancient coins and medals.
1.S51 l.J85.l:i
Posle ( B. ) Celtic inscriptions on Gaulish and British
coins. 1861 1585.1'J
— Vindication of the Celtic inscrii^tions on English
and British coins. 1862 1585.17
Walah ( li. ) Essay on ancient coins, medals, and gems.
18J8 1583.00
Englisb Coins and Medals.
Ansell (0. F.) The royal mint : its working, conduct,
and operations. 1870 1586.0(5
Oirler ( T. ) Mcdids of the British army and how they
were won. The Crimean campaign. 1861. 4516.'-:0
Same. Egypt, Peninsuht, Waterloo, and South
Africa. 1861 4516.20
Same. India, China, »■(.■. IsGL . . .4:516.20
F'cettvoe.d ( W.) Hist, account of English coins. [Appendix to his
Chronicum preciosum. 1745.] 5930.01
Hawkins (E.) Silver coins of Enghmd. 1841. 1585.12
Uenfreij (JI. IT.) Guide to the study and arrange-
■ ment of English coins. 1870 1583.09
Jeioill (L.) Hand-book of English coins. 1870. 1581.01
Rudiii'i ( 7i. ) Annals of the coinage of Great Britain
and its dependencies. 3d ed. 3 v. 1840. 1586.01
'lUl (U'.) English coronation medals. 1840. 1-583.07
JeTxrish Coinage.
Madden (F. W.) History of Jewish coinage, and of
money in the Old and New Testament. 1864. 1586.07
Lo'W Countries.
Van Loon (G.) 'Histoiro luetallique des Pays Bas, de-
puis I'abdication de Charles v., justpi'en 171(!.
Trad, du HoUaudois. 5 v 1457.01
THK BUOOKLYN LIIiRARY.
NUMISMATICS -OCCULT SCIENCES
823
Uuitecl States Coiiis and Medals.
Di.i:L:es(m {^[. IT.) Amnrieim iinuiisiiiiitiral mainiiil
of tho currency or money of the ubori^ineH ; imd
colonial, state, and (Tniteil States (^oins. 15^1.01
Lonbat (J. !<'., LLD.) Medallie, history of the United
States of America, 177(;-lN7i;. With 170 etchings
byJ. Jacijiii^i.iart. 2 v. N. Y., 187S. 4\ IGSiLlO
CoiUaUs : v. 1. Text. 2. Plates.
M'-asf. (J.) Me(i;ils Ktriu'k iu relation to important ovouts in
Noi'Mi Aaierie.a betorcand Biuen the deel, of indepondenco.
|/)iN. Y. liist. soc. Coll., V. ;i. 1S21.] ni.'i.(W
Same. [Iu Mass. hint, soc. 3tl s., v. 4. ISlit.J . . CCl.'i4
— Olil Amer. euiua. (//iMass. hist. sue. Oull.,:!il 8.,v.7.1S3».l lilU.27
RidddL (J, L.) Monograi^h of tho silver dollar. 1585.11
fSS" See also Arts (Usel'ul :
Periodicals.
Numism.atic society. The Nnmism.atic journal. 2
l«;i(l-3« irjHi.
— Numismatic chronicle and journal. 20 v. 18:
ra.
irm
Same. New scrios. v. 1-G. 1801-GC. .158!
Trade.smeii's Tokens.
Akermnn (J. Y. ) Traih'smen's tokens, current
London and its vicinity. 18G'J. . . . 1.5«">,
Boi/ni; ( W. ) Tokens issued iu tho seventeenth ce
tury in England, Wales and Ireland hy corpor
tions, mcrehants, tradesmen, eto. 1858. 158f
Wrights and measures, j), IU).
OS
18
Nunneley (Thomas), Org.tns of vision : their anat-
omy and physiology. L., 1858. H". . . 4311. 24
Nunneries. Srf Convents (p. 280).
Nuremburg. -SV.-'- Countries, ffc. {JVurrmburt/, p. 3.'i4).
Nurse uud i>atieut, ami eanip cure. Sex Mitchell (S. W.) 4322. :{'i
Nurse ami spy in the nuiou army. Sec Edmonds (S. K. E.)
1865 044 .(J4
Nursery noonings, .y.r Dodge (M. A.) 1875 3512.04
Nursery Parnassus. .SV.: Ritson (J. I 1800 1681.24
Nursery rliynxes. See Poetry i,\ur^ei-i/ rUymeit).
Nursing. See Medicine iiVursui;/, p. 704 i—llitspilals. p. 700).
Nuts for futnr(! hist.irianH to era k. See Smith (H. W.) . 3152.18
NuttaU (P. Austin). Classical and arch;eological dic-
tionary of antiquity and the middle ages. Lon-
don, 1840. 8^ 437.07
— Standard pronouncing dictionary of tho English
language. New ed. London, [;i. d] 12^. G12:i.3:i
NuttaU (Thomas). lutroiluction to systematic .and
physiological botany. Cambridge, 1827. 12°.4912.25
Nystrom (J. \V.) Technological education and ship-
building, for naval .and marine engineers. Phil-
adelphia, 18(35. 12° 4512.02
— Treatise on screw propellers and their steam en-
gines. Philadelphia, 18.52. 8^ 3'.)2(i.r.!
Oaths. See Biblical and religioua lit. {Oaths, p. 95) ; also Junkin
(D. X.) The oath a divine ordinance. 1845. . . . 3578. 2.'>
Obedience to unthcirity. See Authority (p. 57) ;— Religious lib-
erty (p. 101 );— CJovernment (p. 084) ;— Law ||). 085).
Obehsks. .^.Vc Coniliill mat;.. Nov., 1877 (aSstlietics of obelisks);
also works on Egypt {in Countries, p. 300).
Ober Ammergau. See Drama {Atiuuergaapasslfm lilatj. p. 423).
Obernier ( Kranzl. TuiUi>nrs of the brain and its membranes. [/»-
Ziemssen. Cyclopieaia. v. 12, 1877.) 4338.12
Oberon. apoeni. .f.t Wieland (C. M.) 2 v. 1798. . .1095.15
Objections to the ballot, answered Irom tiio writings of I\Iill.
Grote, etc. Loudon, 1837. 16° 5721.01
Object toacliins. See Education (p. 438).
O'Brien (Edward). The lawyer, his character, etc,
Philadelphia, 1843. 8^ 5022. ()(!
O'Brien (Henry, teansl.) PhtBniciau Ireland. See '^iUanueva
(J. L.) 400.22
O'Brien (Patrick). Journal of a residence in tho Uan
ubian Principalities, 1853. L., 1854. 8 . 1033.15
Observation (Powers of), .^''c Criticism (p. :19H) ;— Self culture.
Observations upon the treaty between (ireat-llritaiu. Kranee, ami
.Spam, at .Seville on tho ninth of Nov., 1729. Loudon, 1729.
12' In 5721.02
Observatories. See Astronomy (Ohsei-vatories, p. 54).
Observer (Tho). .SVc Cumberland (Kichard) 2511.32
Obsonville (— Foiichcr d). ,S'.v Foacher d'Obsonville. . 4715.20
Obstetrics. Sea Medicine [Midwifery, p. 702).
O'CallagUau (E. 15.) Documentary history of New
York, [ICOO-lSdO]. 1 V. N. Y., 1850-51. 8". 014.01
— ■ Documents relative to the colonial hist, of New
York. 11 V. Albany, lS5t;-58. 4^ . . 61G.04
— History of New Netherland ; or, New York under
the Dutch. 2 V. New York, 181G. 8=. . C22.21
— List of editions of tho Holy Scriptures and parts
thereof, printed in America iJrevious to 18G0.
With iiitrod. and bibliograjihical notes. Albany,
isn. 1. 8^ 37l7.i2
— Voyage of tho shavers St. .John and Arms of Ams-
teriiam, 1050, IGGi: with addit. papers illust. of
the slave traile under the Dutch. Tr. with introd.
an.l index. Albany, 18G7. 4' 583:'.. 13
O'Callagliau (.John Cornelius). History of the Irish
brigadi!s in the service of France, from James u.
to Louis XVI. Glasgow, 1870. 8'. . . . 497.21
Occam [Ockhaml (William of). See Brit. iju. rev., July, 1872(Wil-
liain of Occam and his connextou with tho reformation).
OCCULT SCIENCES
«ig- See also Apparitions (p. 31) :— Biblical and religious literature [Demi, p. 83) ; -Palmistry :— Spiritualism ;—
Superstitions ; — Witchcraft ; — Merlin ; — Dreams (p. 420).
1. General and Miscellaneous 'Works ou Magic,
Astrology, Alchemy, etc.
Apuleius, His defioice, or a discourse on magic. [/« /iij! Works
Bohn's ed] 0013.12
Bettwaoid (J. ) Of spirits, ajiparitions, witchcrafts, and
other magical practices. 1705 3812.27
Buiixard {J. J.) *l)e diviuatioue et magicis et prresti-
giis, adjunctis effigiebus incisis per J. T. de Brv.
lahiiut 101.5.] . 3818.iG
fflris(mr(.< ( //. ) Cradle of the twin giants, science and
history. 2 v. 1840 :)8I3.03
v, 1. Bibliogi-apby. Astrology. Magic. The heroic and
romantic .ages. 2. Mesmerism. Pneumatology. Ulmst'^.
Witchcraft. Fairy inytlndogy. Talismans aud charms.
Alchemy and Iransnnilation.
Culqahimn (J. C.) History of ni.agic, witchcraft, aud
animal magnetism. 2 v. 18GI. . . . 3811.r.i
Defue (Z>.) System of magic. [In his Misrel. works, v. 12.
1840.] .5032.12
Same. 1728 3813.05
— Duncan Campbell 17-2.07
Delrio {M.) Disqvisitionvm magicarvm libri sex.
1G04 3818.11
Ornuly (W. C.) l>hilosophy of mystery. 1847. 38I3.0G
Contents : Nature of ghosts, spectres, fantasies, illusions.
demonology. sleei). dreams, niglitnmre, sonniambulism.
transmigration, mesmerism, sibylline intlnenee.
EUiiM (f. W.) Mysteries, or glimpses of the suiJor-
natural. 1852 3813.40
Kanemciser {J.) History of magic. Tr. by W. Howitt.
Added, remark.able stt)ries of apparitions, dreams,
witchcraft, and spirit rapping, by M. Howitt.
2 v. 1854 3813.07
Contents : v. 1. Of m.agic and its branches iu general.
Theoi-etieal views of ni.igic among the ancients. 2. On
magic in mythology. The magic of the Ciermans. Mystic
doctrines of the middle ages ; Paracelsus, Swcdenborg,
Jacob Bohme, ete. Itemarkablo stories.
Garlnrt (J. ) llistoire de la magie en Francc.1818.3813.29
(loihoinOy.) Lives of the necromancers. 1834. 3813.09
Ilernien Trismegiste. Traduction complete, precede'e
d'une etude sur I'origine des livres hermetiques,
par L. Menard. 2e ed. 1867 3812.17
Jlildicnck {/?. A.) Red book of Appin ; with otlier
hermetic stcn-ies. 18G3 213.25
Liir.nnx ( /'. ) Curinsites des sciences occultes. Par P.
L. Jacob, [;w™(7. ] 18G2 38U.11
I^-cky ( ir. E. II.) Magic and witchcraft. [In his Hist, of ration-
alism in Europe, v. 1.) • 5814.02
Miirki'.ii (0.) Extraordinary popuku" delusions. 2 v.
1850 3813.10
Tjcih (R) Dogme et rituel .le la haute mi^jie. 2e ed.
2 V. ISGl 3817.29
Wiie!— Itevieweil in Wiuslow'e journal iif psy. med.. v. 13.
1800.
Madiknili. R.) Phantasmata : or, illusions and fan-
aticislns. 2 v. 1857. 3813.12
In asking for books, use tho ■' Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, tho lirst part of the TITLE, aud tho KUMBER.
824
OCCULT SCIENCES - OCHOA
Occult sciences : 1. General works, rtinllnnrd.
Mdiiri/ {L. F. A.) La miigie et I'iiHtrologiu Jims I'an-
ti(|uitt' I't iui iiioyen age. 3f I'll. 18i'4. . 3811.14
Morl-y I II. ) Lifi) of Henry Cornelius Agrijipa, doctor
aud kuiglit. 2 v. 1850 301-2. 18
IViitf. — Iteviowort iu Fraaor'a iii.ik., v. 55. 1857. and Weatni.
rev., T. ne, 1H56.
Ndnde ( (/. ) Apologie jiour los grands homines snup-
(jonnez de magie. Amsterdam, 1712. . . 3812.30
Same. History of magiek, by way of apology for
all tlie wise men who have unjustly been reputed
magieians. 1(!.')7 3813.27
Siilveiif ( K ) Tim occult sciences : philos. of magic,
prodigies, and ajiparent miracles. From the
French, with notes by A. T. Thomson. 2 v.
Lcmdon, 1840 3814.00
8amo. 2v. New York, 1847 3814.04
Sc/io((/r.) Physica curiosa. 2 v. 1007. . . 4724.11
.Si7)/(/ ( K ) Key to physic, and the occult sciences.
" In.d] 3818.07
TIainiiKttnriiUi, or elucidations of the marvellous. By
an 0.\oni,an. London, 183.5. 12°. . . . 3814.0'J
Wr'uihl (T.) Narratives of sorcery and magic. 3814.08
Sf.': aUii Eclectic mag , V. '25, 185*2 {DivinatioD. witclicraft.
and iiuisiiicrisiu) ,■ Wtistru. rev., v. 81, 1864 (Astrolot^y aud
nuigic) ; Wiuslow'M jourual uf psy. iiied., v, 5. 1852 (Magic,
witchcraft, tVc.)
2. Alchemy.
Brown (.5.) Alchemy and the alchemists. [In his Lectures and
essays, v. 1. 1858 ; p. 131.18(1.] 2515.01
.Same. [In Chambers's papers for the people, v. 9.] 251G.05
Fiiinifr (L.) L'alchimie et les alchimistes. 3e e'd.
1800 3812.2.5
ll'dchcock (E. A.) Komarlcsupon .alchemy and the al-
chemists, [nanii.] 1W!)7 3814.37
Mcu-hn/ [C) The alchvniists. [In his Popular delusions, v. 2,
iHM ■ p. lU9-'288.]' 3813.11
Sliirlceij {G.) The marrow of alchemy. 1G54-G.5. 3811.12
See also Pop. sci. monthly, Mch., 1874 (Future of alchemy,
hy C. Froebel),
3. Astiology.
lliirretl (F. ) Tho magus, or celestial iutoUigeneer.
1801 381K.01
BisUop {J.) Marrow of astrology, with preface by H.
Ooley. 1088 3811.0'.)
C'liley (II.) A key to the whole art of astrology.
■ 1070 3811.10
Grammiir of astrology. liy Zadkiel the seer [p.ieiulon. I
18.33. 3811.11
LWmW.) Introd. to .astrology. 18.52. . . .3811.27
/7c« for Urania : astral science. [«iiO)i.] 18.54. 3811.0«
Proctor (R. A.) In his Myths of astronomy. 1877. . .4017.31
Raplmel's witch !!! or the oracle of the future, [nmm. )
1831 3813.'.^«
Rohack (('. W.) Mysteries of astrology, and wonders
of magic. 1854 3818.02
Sdumky.f ( li. ) Astrological judgmi'nt and pra('tice of
physick. 1077. 4 .32 1.2 1
Sihly(K) Works. 4 v. ['iho,d M'.m.] . . .3818.01
V. 1. Doctrine fif the stars, or illustrations of the oc<Mllt
seionces. 2. Calcnlation of nativities. 3. rulpeper's Eng-
lish physician. With notes. 4. Culpeper's Complete her-
bal. With notes.
Sliiiinoiiite {\y. J.) The prognostic astronomer; or,
horary .astrology 3811.13
.SVt'//(t (/i((;(.'i'(».v), psewlon. Astrologian's guide in hor-
ary astrology. 18.32 3811.1,5
WhaHon (Sir G.) Works. 1083 .5077.09
4. Modern Magic : Tricks and Sleight of Hand.
Bldz (Siiiiior). Fifty years in the magic circle. 4011.04
Brewslrr (D.) Letters fm natural m.agic. . . 3813.02
Same. New ed. with introd. chapters, by J. A.
Smith. 1808 3813.18
De Vere (M. S.) Modern magic. 1801). . . 3811.30
Ih'fftannn (Prof.) Modem magic: art of conjuring.
[». d.] 4011.35
UiMdin(H.) Memoirs. Written by himself. Ed. by
R. S. Mackenzie. 1859 3083.01
Xotc. — Reviewed iu Weetm. rev., v. 72, 1859.
Ocean (The).
Ocean life and adventure.
- Clarke (J. 8. ) Naufragia ; or historical memoirs of
shipwrecks. 1805 932.1.5
~ Oixid.r'irh (F. B.) find lioioland (E.) Ocean's story ;
or, triumphs of thirty centuries. 1873. . 923.21
— SliipiK'n { E. ) Thirty years at sea. 1878. .3102.31
«S= See also Geography ( Voyages round the world, p. 5721;
Whaling.
Ocean world, and Marine Natural history.
— Fuiuier (L.) The ocean world. 1808. . .4680.02
— 0(>sse(P. H.) Land and sea. 1805. . .4712.25
The ocean. 1856 4820.10
— Hartichi (0.) Sea, .and its living wonders.1861. 4820.01
~ Lube. (H.) Conquest of the sea. [1873.] . 451.S.23
^ Mir.heht (J.) The sea. 1861 4^20.13
~Beiuird(L.) Le fond de la mer. 1808. .4821.10
- Schile I)r Vnr. (M.) Wonders of the deep. 4820.11
— Sbiiiiiiindr: (J'.L.) ('ominercial products, etc. 4825.27
— ,So»n'/(i.) Bottom of the sea. 1870. . .4825.11
— Tiiitdon (M.) World of the .se.a. 1870. . .4828.15
— Tlunii.soii, (^t :. W.) Voyage of tho 'Challenger:' the
Atlantic, 1873-1870'. 2 v. 1878. . . . 9.34.01
I'ltysicai (leography ; Tides, Currents, Meteorology, etc.
— ISenidiiiin (S.t). W.) The multitudinous seas. 922.20
— />rtn/.s' {(' II I Law of deposit uf the flood tides. [In Sm. coii-
trih . v.:i.| ;)'J37.03
— llil<inrd (./ E.] 'I'idal action in harbors. [In Sm. report, 1874.]
— Jordiiii ( II'. L ) Tho ocean : its tides and currents.
1871 40'28.12
— MiiUkI (II. di:\. Telliameil : or the diminution of
tho sea. He,. From tlu^ French. 17.50. . 4713.'29
— Miinnj (M F.) Explanations and sailing directions
to aci'oiiipany the wind .and current charts. 6th
ed. riiiladeliihia. 1854. 4"
SauK-. 7th ed. Thil., 1855. 4°. . . .
Physical geography of the sea, and its meteor-
ology. New York, 1858 925.08
— Redits (K) The ocean, eic. 1873. . . . 913.17
Same. 14th ed. London, 1809. . . . 923.14
AV<(.;.— Reviewed in Blackwood, v. 89, 18C1 ; Ed. rev., v.
1U5, 1857 ; Fraser'sniag.. v. 57. 1858 ; New Euglander, v. 13,
1855 ; N. A. rev., v. 78, 1854 ; N. Brit, rev., v. 28. 1858 ;
Westm, rev., v. 72, 1859.
— Peirce {H.) Ocean lanes for steamship navigation, [/n Amer.
soc. sci. assoc. Trans., no. G. 1874.) 5811.03
— Toifnbee [f'apl. II.) Phvs. geogr. of the Atlantic, between 20^ N.
and 10° S., aud lu' to 4U' W. 187B 913.23
See aUo Contemp. rev., v. IC, 1871, or Littull, 1871, v. 2 :
and Sept., 1S75 (Ocean circulation, by W. B. Carpenter) ;
Ed. rev., v. 135, 1872 (Oceanic circulation) ; Contemp. rev..
May. 1873 (Problems of the deep sea. by '1'. H. Huxley) ;
Eraser's mag., v. 5C, 1867 (The sea) : s. s., v. 2. 1870 (The
greatest wave ever known) ; Iiiteruat. rev., v. 1. 1874 (Deep
sea exploration, by Wm. B. Carpenter) ; Popular sci. rev..
v, 11, 1872, or Littell. 1872, v. 2 (Temperature aud move-
ment of the deep sea).
&'^ See also Natural history (Aquaria, p. 807 : — Marine
zoology, p. 809) :— Naval s.-ience (p. 812) ;— Poetry (The sea) :
Whaling ;- Fishes (p. 549); — (geography (Phys.geogr. ,]y.!}l\).
Ocean bride : a po.ni. .S'tv Milton (.'M. S.) 1834. . . .1067.10
Ocean gardens, .^c Humphreys (U. N.) 1857 482(5.14
Ocean scenes, [anon.] New Yorli. 1852. 12" 921.17
Ocean (The), the river, and tho shore. See Willcock (.J. W. and
A.) 18fi3 4512.10
Ocean to ocean, .^ec Carrington (M. I.) 1869 1111.24
Ocean to ocean. .V.e Grant (II. M.) 1873 1151.13
Ocean world. ."Ji'cFiguier (L.) 1872 48'>5 'ii;
Ocean's story. .V.'.' Goodrich (F. B.) <imf Howland (E.) . 9'2:l.'24
Oceana (Tho). See Harrington {Sir J ) 17(10 67'28.(l2
Oceaniis (Trip of the steiimer) to Fort Sumter .and
Charleston, S. C. Brooklyn, 1805. 8". .1113.02
Ocellus Lurattits. De universi natura. Gr. et Lat. [fn Frag-
menta philos., v. 1. Didot.) 7766.04
- On the ii;iture of the universe. Tr. by T. Taylor.
London, 1831. 1'2" .5420.23
Ochoa (Eugenio de). Apuntes p;xra una bililiotica de
escritores espaiioles contempor.lneos en prosa y
ver.so. 2 V. Paris, 1810. 8' 7215.02
— Tesoro do escritores mlstieos espafioles. 3 v. Paris,
1817. 8" 721.5.08
Contents : v. 1. Obras do Santa Teresa precedidas de su
vida. 2. Alejo Veuegas. J. de Avila. L. de Granada. J.
de La Cruz. 3. D. de Estella. L. de Leon. P. Malon do
Chaide. J. Eusebio Niercmberg. Poosias espiritilates.
THE BR00EL7N LIBRABT.
OCKLEY-OLD AGE
825
- Tesoro (loltfiiitro ospafiol. r,v. I'., IS:!H. H '. 721G. II
Ctmtrnis : V, 1. Moratin (1.. >'. ili') oriKmiiw i\ol titalro
eHpiiuol. H0Kiii<l«»4 ilouuii <;cilt>u.:ioii i'sri);,'i(i.i dr jiit^zas dra-
inaticaRaiiturioros a L<t|m ilo Vu;ia. 2 Lope di; Vega (!■'. df).
Teatro esoiigidc. 3. Calderon de La Barca (P.) Teatro
esci'gido 4 5. Teatro (iscof^idn dcsde el siglo xvii liastii
uueutroK diaH.
Ocldey (Simcm). History of tho Saracens. 5th cA.
L..n,l,)ii, ISIS. 12' 547.08
O'Comiell (.Diuiicl). ObstTvations on corn laws, dr..
Dublin, 1842. 8' 5ll'.):t.lll
— Select speechps. Ed. by his son. 2 v. Dublin,
lHf,2. 12- ' (132;!. i:i
tiir l'''>i' lives <»f O'Cotinell arr Biography |p. 18.1).
O'Gonnell {T. J.) Letter to Fuaey, on the true mode of the real
lireseuco ; or ttiiiisubstaiitiatioii, L.. 1843, H'. . . &0'.»3.rj
O'Connor (.1. D.) History of 'rnvkev, ami tlio causes
ofthewavof IS77. 2.1 I'd. Chi(^ugo, 1877. 8'. 1(1:1(1.21)
O'Connor (J.M.,()'.).S'tr Gay do Vernon (S.F.)Scionce of w,ar.4ril5.01
Oclavia. *.• Seneca (L. .\.) IKll) llilM.SO
Octaviail (lloinaiiee of), emperor of Koine, abr. from
ms. in Bodleian library. Oxford, 18(1'.». 8. 1(171. :ill
O'Curry (Eugene). Lectures on the ms. materials of
ancient Irish hisUiry. Dublin, 18(11. .V. 480.1(1
— Manners and customs of the ancient Irish. Ed. by
W. K. Sullivan. :t v. Lombm, 187:1. 8', 48(1.2(1
O'Daniels (D. C ) DiRccmrse. Westminster, Oi-t. 14. 1K55, on ro-
si;<nnifj: the pastoral charge of the l.st univ. bociety. Bos-
ton, 181)5. 8* :)031.09
Odd fellow societies. Nnstm (/•'. G. V.} Obsorvatious, etc.,
18(J7 5914.28
Odd hours of a physician. X.v Garretson (.1. K.) 1871. . 2521.'i8
Odd people. ,%f Keid iMavue). IHUK 4733.08
Oddities of history. .S.f Timbs (.lohn), 1872 8210.32
Oddy (J. Jepson). European commerce. 2 v. Phil-
adelphia, 1807. 12' 59-23.IJ1
Odger (Geo., b. 18"i'J). IlinUm (R. J.) English radical leaders.
1875 3eil.U
Odling (Wm.) Course of practical chemistry for medi-
cal students. Philadelphia, 18(11). 12\ .4212.09
— Six lectures on tho chemical changes of carbon.
London, IHd'.l. 12' 4211.0:!
— Report on legal medicine, ptiblic hygiene, and dietetics. [In
New Sydenham Boc. Year book. I859.| . . . . 4:)(H,U2
— Thomas Uraham's scicntilic work. \lii Smith, report. 1871.]
O'Doherty papers. .Vcc Maginn (Wm.) 2.^3tJ.iJ2
O'Donnell (Leopold, Sfmuisk ijaneral, b. 1809. .(. 1807). .SVc lient-
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O'Donovan (John, nliloi]. A'cc Annals of the kingdom of Ireland.
Odontography. .SVc Teeth.
Odors, smells, etc.
— Jultnstan { ir. F.) In liis Chemistry of common life, v. 2. 4215, 18
— I'apiUiin {.P.) /n /iM Nature and life 47'23.25
ztif- 'SVt ahtj Toilet and cosmetic arts.
O'Dowd (Coruelius), ;«.«.(. .See Lever (Cliarle.s). . . .2533.29
Odyssey. Si-<i Homer (p. 029).
CEconomy of human life, .sv,: Dodsley (Robert). , . . C211.22
CEcnmenical council. S<''- Biblical and relig. lit. (Councils, p. 82).
CEdipus. S<c Plays {Ai^'huh'timl itrranijfmcnt fif titles).
CElipus -Judaieus. .V-e Dnnnmond (.Vir Wm.) . . . .3731.21
CEdipus Uomanus. .SV,; Townsend (U.) 1819 3013.17
Oehleiiscliliiger (Ailam). (.lorreoio ; a tragedy. 'I'r.
with notes, by T. Martin. L., 1851. 8''. 1733.;i(!
— Ciods of the north, epic poem. From the Danish,
by W. E. Krye. L., 1845. 8' 1(174 1(1
— Hakon J.arl, tragedy. From the Danish. With
poems after various authiu-s. L.,18l(). 1(V\ 1733.35
IS^ For biogc. references, see Biography (p. 1s:j).
Oersted (Hans (Uiristian). The soul in nature. Tr.
by L. and .1. IJ. Horner. L., 18-52. 12 . .31114.02
A^f'/e. — Heviewed by J. ftlartiucau, in his Essays, v. 2,
1808 [2.5;!.''.. 18 1.
— BeauunonHK.de]. MemoirofO. (7)1 Smith, rep., 18fi,S,) 3930.23
Oesterleu (Friedrieh). Medical logic. Tr. by (J.
Whitley. L(Uidon, 18-->0. 8= 431(1.11)
Oettinger (Edouanl Marie). Bibliographic biograph-
\i\nr universelh-. 2 v. Bruxelles, l,S5l. 1. S . 27:i(l.(19
Oft hand takings of men of our age. .SV.- Bungay (li. W.) 2515.08
OSeiibacll (.lacipu^s). The opera boutfe . LatJraiide
Duchesse, la Belle Hcdine, llarbeBleue, Orpheus,
and Genevieve. Boston, l.S(l(l. 4". . . 15(1(1.12
— Offenbach in Ameri(*a. Notes of a travelling musi
cian. With a biogr. preface by A. Wolff. From
the French. New York, 1877. 'l2. . .3134.31
Offer (Edward). Hlumiuatiug made easy. London,
n.il. 12° ' 1472.38
O'Flauagan (J. lloderick). Lives of the lord chan-
celhn's and keepers of the great seal of Ireland.
2 V. London, 1870. 8= 3250.27
— History of tbe Munster circuit. \In Dub. univ. mag., 4 art.,
v. 87, 1876.)
Ogden (.\ai'on). .V'-' Herring {-(.i arif( Longacre (.J. 11.) Nat. portr.
gallery. V. 1. 18:11.] 3217.08
Oyilby (.lohn). liritaiinia ile|iicta orOgilby improvid ;
by.lohii Owen and E. Boweii. 4th ed. Lonibiii,
17'24. 8" 9.".3.01)
— Embassy to th*^ emperor of Chin.a, by P. Dt; Ooyer
and .1. De Keyzer, described by .1. Nieiihoff.
Englished by.l. Ogilby. L., KICK. fol. . 1029.01
— — Same. .Second part. Atlas chinensiH, eti'.. (l<d-
lecleil by .'\. Montanus. Englished by J. Ogilby.
London,' 1(171. fol 1021l.(')2
Ogilvie ((ieorge, M.ll.) The master-builder's plan, or
princiidis of cu-ganic- arehilectur(^ as indicated in
the ty|.ieal forms of animals. L , 185s. v;\ 4717.22
Ogilvie (.lohn, i,/,./).) lm)ierial dictionary, English,
teclinological. and scientific. 2 v. Glasgow,
1850. 8' G420.01>
Same. Suiiideuunt. Glasgow, 1802. H". [Ilil.
wUh V. 2.]
Ogilvie (.John, />./)., F.li.S.K.) Theology of Plato,
eoiniiared with the iirineiples of oriental anil (ire-
<-ian philosophi'is. Londiui, 17'.':!. 8'. . .5425.25
O'Gorman (Daniel). Intuitive calculations ; commer-
cial and business. 24th ed., by .1. It. Young.
Loudon, 1871. 12' 4011.18
O'Hara (Kane). .See Flays {ArranrfC't tty authors).
Oglethorpe (.James Mclward). -sVc Biography (p. 183).
Ohio [.Slate of). See Countries, ele. {ll, lo, p. 354).
Ohio River. See Countries, etc. {Ohio liiuer. p :t54).
Ohio VaUey histoi-ical series. 8 v. Cin ,18(18-71. H".
1. Bouquet's Exijed. against tho Ohio Indians, 1808. 2.
Walker lO.M.) History of Athens county, Ohio. 3. Clark
((<. U.) Campaign in tho Illinois. 1778 9. 4. McBride (.1 )
Pioneer biography. 2 v. 1809 71. 5. Smith (.1.) Caiilivity
with tho Indians. 1755..'-i9. With notes, by W. II. Iiarbngtou.
1K7II. 6. Drake (D.) Pioneer life in K.-iituc-liy, Hd, by C. I>.
Drake, 1870. 7. Miscellanies : I. Espy (J ) 'I'our tii Ohio,
etc., 1805; 2. Williams (S ) Two western campaigns in
1812 ; 3. The LeallierwooU Ood. 1871 012-19
Oil painting. See Fine arts {t'aiutintf. p. 540).
Oils (Distilled). See Arls (ils.liil : i'etrntxum, etc., p. 46).
Okavango river. See Countries (p. 355).
O'Keeffe (.John). Dramatic works. 4 v. London,
1798. 8'= 1734.01
Contents: v. 1. Life's vagaries. Castle of Andalusia.
Grenadier. Tony Lumpkin in (own. Poor soldier. Mod-
ern antiques. Si>rig8 of laurel. 2. Wild oats. Wicklow
mountains. Fontainebleati. Little hunchback. Basket
maker. Ulacksmitli of Aniwerp. Positive man. 3. The
toy. Czar Peter. London hermit. Irish mimic. Tantara-
rara. Birthday. Beggar on horseback. 4. World in a
village. Highland rei-j. Magic banner. Farmer. Man
milliner. Prisoner at large. Loveinaeamp Tho doldrnul.
— Personal reminiscences. Ed. by II. II. Stoddard.
New York, 1875. 1(1' 3251.20
Ueeol lections. Written \>y himself. 2 v. Lon-
don, 182(1. 8" 3135. 'JO
.See also New monthly, 4 art., v. 19-17. 1820 (by himself).
^^ .See als'i Plays { .i rranijemeni by antli<irst.
O-Keo-pa. .*v Catlin (I ieorge). "l807 658.21
O'Kelly (.James -I. ) The Mambi-laud, or adventures
of a Herald correspomlent in Cuba. I'hiladel-
phia, 1874. 12' 1101.24
Okely (W. Sebastian). Development of cliristian
architecture in Italy. London, ISdO. 8 . 1315.38
Okeil (Lorenz). Elements of physiojihilosophy.
From the German by A. Tulk. Loudon, liai/ hoc,
1807. 8°. . . . ■ 4744.11
TVo/f.— Reviewed in Quar. rev., v. 108, 180O ; and by
Stallo (.1. C.) /;i/ii.iPhilos. of uatuio, 1848. . . . 54'20.05
Olcott (Ib'iirv .S. ) People from the other world.
Hartford,' 187.5. 8" 3813.42
- Yaleagricultural lectures. N. Y., 1800. 12'. 0123.02
Old (11. O. ) t\ilorado : its mineral and other re-
sources. London, 1872. 8" 1133.21
Old age.
- Biiiid (tj. ,1/.) Legal responsibility in old age, re-
lation of age to work, 1871 4355.(15
— Henuird {■•<ir T.) The comforts of old ivge. With
biogr. illustrations. 181(1 3522.0(1
- t;hil<l\L. M., ed.) Looking toward sunset. 2521.01
Note. — Selections in prose and verse, for consolation and
cheer.
— Cicero (.1/. T. ) Oato and La-lius ; or, essays on old
age and friendship. With remarks by W. Mel-
moth. 2 V. 1777 5434.25
Same. Essays, etc. 1807 3535.05
Sinue. [In his OtUces. S../ih, 186«.] 6434.31
Note. — For tho LiUin text see under his name (p. '209).
lu asking (or books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAMG, the first pari of the TITLE, and the NDMBEB.
826
OLD AGE-OLLIVANT
Old age, contiiiHrd.
— Emrrsmi {R. )('.) In liis Society and s.ilitndo, 1870. 2524. (Kl
— Essay iin the respect jiaid to old atjo by the EHyptiaiia, tbo
Persians, the Spartans, anil the liomaus. [In Class, jour-
nal. V. 3, 1810 ; p. U2, ;U'J.| 2742.03
— Holme (J. ^'., ed. ) Li^lit at evening time : a book ol
support and coinfort for the aged. 1871. ;ir)(>2.2ll
Kay (J. tr.) /'I /it;( Ks.sa.vs of au optimist. 1871. . . 2533.23
Piuiarrh. Whether an a^ed man oujjUt to meddle in abite
affairs. [Ill Ids Moi'als. v. 5, p. l!4-'JB.l 5435.30
— Sl'jmu-ney (L. II) I'ast meridian. . . . 25i:i.()C
,yee alsn Atlantic monthly, v. 16. 1805 (Yonng men in
history, by E. P. Wliipplc) ; Fraser'a mag., Ang., 1873 (Of
growiuK olil, by A. M 11. U.I
e-J- .SVi- Longevity (p. 717) ;— Medicine (Heatlh, p. 769|.
Old and Mew. v. 1-11. IS.iston. IHTO-Tf.. H\ 8118.(11
Old haclielor. [Essays.] ,SV.' Wirt (Wjn ) 2v 2!;4(;.13
Old Bailey expi'i-ience. Our penal eode, and prison
diseiplinc. [(«//»»..] h, IHXi. 8'. . . 5817.17
Old UilJle and new Bcieiico. .Vcc Thomas |.J. B.) . . . . 3CI1.22
Old ln>nes, or vertidiratc animals, ^n- Symonds (W. S.) . 4721.19
Old brewery, and the new mission hoii.so at the Five
Points! New York, IK,'-, 1. 12 5828.(t:i
Old Colony. ■^'"' Countries {J'/i/iiioulfi, p. 359).
Old court M.ibnrb. .v.. Hunt (LcIkIi). :ld ed 493.20
Old Ensland : a pictorial iiHiseuin. .V.v Knight (C.) 2 v. W>TW,
Old England anil New England. .VvBann(A.) 2 v. 1853. 1074.1:1
Old Eu'disli homilies. »•■• Morris (liccliard) 7914 02
Old laitli and the new. .SVc Slrauss (l>. F ) 1873. . . . 359.-, lis
Old farm and the new farm. .V"' Hopkinson (E.) 18f>4. . 5713.18
Old t.ishioncd ethics. AVc Thornton (W. T) 1873. . . .''.420 ^2
Old forest ranger : India. .SVv Campbell (\V.) .... 4i;21.15
Old (.iod (The). .SVeBolondcn (C. vmi). 1872 3523.00
Old homes made new. .sv.- WooUett (W M.) 1878. . . 1314.38
Old Humphrey's observtitious. [By G. Mogridge.]
New York, 1853. 18 2541.1(1
Old Indian chronicle. See Drake (S. O.) .5.57.09
Old hindmarlis of Boston, .v.. Dralte (S. A.) 1873.. . . 001.01
Old leaves; from Household words .\,v Willi (W.H.) 1800. 2.545 19
Old man's (An) thoughts tibuut many things. 2d ed.
London, 1872. Hi' 2537.2ii
Cimlents : To my readers. Of the final cause. Of
schools. Kiches. Statnes. Style. Books. 0( place and
power. Education. Taxation. Tithonus. Praxiteles.
The .judgment o( I'aris. To an aged friend.
Old masters and their pictures. ,V.v Tyller (Sarah). . .1431.30
Old masters ; iirincea ol art. ,SVc Urbino (Mrs. S. R.) . 1414.23
Old merchants of New York city. .V. . Scoville (J. A ) 5 v. 3245 02
Old New England traits. .S'.i Lunl (George). 1873. . . 001.00
Old places revisited. .V. r Bigsby (K.) 3v 475.20
Old play goer. .SVf Robson (W.) 1810 1735.29
Old plays. AV.' Dodsley (Kobert).
Old poor Kobin : an "almanack. 10 v. London,
181'J-28. Iti" 6761.(11
Old portraits and modern sketches. See Whittier (J.) Prose
works, v. 1 6077.10
Old printer and modern press. S<r Knight (C.) .... 2712.02
Old red sandstone. ,<;e^ Miller (Hugh). 1852 4111.27
on Uedstoue. AVv Smith (.loseph). 1,S54 3455.110
Old r.-i^inic in Canada. See Parkman (E.) 1874. . . . 504.13
Old regime of France. See Countries (^ViiTitri- .■ Oldreffime, p 21 .
Old Koiuan world. .S'.v Lord (John). 1807 433.10
Old Itome and new Italy. .Viv Castelar (E.) 981.25
Old Siiekariy, pseud See Levison (H. A.)
Old I'.-stameut. S.r Bibhcal literature l^Otd Tesl., p. 95).
Old lime pictures. See Taylor (B F | 1874 [1873.) . . 1092.39
Old vegetable neurotics. See Harley (.John) 4334. ;!0
Old wells dug out: sermons. Sec Talmage(T. D. W.) 1874. 3012 25
Old wine in new bottles ; I'aris. .SVh Gardner (A. K.) 1848. 901.01
Old world. .SVi' Freese (.1. U ) 1809 105110
Old World, as seen through young eyes. See Walifforth (E. H.)
Old world iu its new l.icc. See Bellows (H. W.) 1809. . 913.23
Old world seen with young eyes. 2v. New York. 1871. 16''. 941.24
Oldcastle (Humphry). psewL See St. John {Heavy, lord BoUng-
broke).
Oldcastle {Sir John . See Biography (p. 183).
olden time .Vee Craig IN. B.l 655.21
Oldest ami newest empire : China and the United States. See
Speer (W.) 1870 1023.'23
Oldfield (Thomas Hiuton). Representative history
of Great Britain and Ireland ; a hist, of the House
of Commons, and of the counties, cities, and
boroughs of the United Kingdom. 6 v. Lon-
don, 181G. 8" 483.(17
Oldham (John). Poetical works. Ed. by R. Bell. Lon-
don, 18",4. 1(1^ 1674.10
Couteids : Minor poems. Ben Jonson. Satires upon the
Jesuits, ele. TraiiHlations from Horace, etc.
Oldschool (Oliver), jLVUii. ,V,'r Sargent (Nathan).
Oldys (\\ 111 ) Lifo or .Sir Walter KalciKh. [In Raleigh {Sir V/.)
Works, V. 1, 18'29.| .5004.13
— Dissertation upon pamphlets. [In Morgan (J.) Phiemx
Britaunicua, p. .553-502J 5(150.10
Olin (Stephen). Greece and the (iolden Horn. New-
York, 1854. 12° ;i'.l2.0l
— Life and letters of S. O. 2 v. N. Y.,I8C1. 12^ 313.5.05
— Travels in Egypt, Arabia Petriea, and the Holy.
Land. 2 v. New York, 1851. 12'. . . 1013.01
-Works. 2v. New York, 18 -,(1. 12'. . .3581.01
Contents : v, 1. Sermons and sketcbos. 2. I/jcturea and
addresses.
Oliphant (Caroline). Memoir and poems. Ed. by O. Kogers.
1 ll'itt Nairne (O. O.) Lile and songs.) ..... 1074.22
OUpliailt (Laurence). Narrative of the earl of El-
gin's mission to China and Japan, 18,57-5'J. New
York, 1860. 8" 1025.03
— Jourin^y to Katmandu, capital of Nopaul. New
York, 18.52. 12" 1012.01
— Patriots and filibusters : travel in the East and in
the U. S. Edinburgh, 1861). J2^ . . . 922.22
— Piciadilly, a fragment of contemporjtry biography.
Edinbiirgh, 1870. 8' '234.35
— Russian shores of the Black Sea. Edinburgh and
Loudon, 1853. 8=' 9;)7.t'4
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Talis, IW'J. 8° a«l:i.l7
— Boisxdid (./. J.) *Do ilivinationc i-t iiiaf;;i(:iK |ini-
Ktij^iiH, ailjnni'tis effigiebus iiiciKis i)i;r .J. 'I', dn
Bry. [iihoui h\\r,'\ :wis.h;
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— thiili iiilh' {li. le It. ih). IliKtory ol' oracles. Fiom
tlic l''iviu-U. 17.M) :)Hl:i.;i.,
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Uiiruu, 11. i'2i).i:i(i, aiPS ISO.) :M{;.i.u
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V. 5, 1831! ; p. 175-217.1 aMl.l.'i
— Hu'.anii. Wherefore the Pythian I'riesteBH uuw cc.%so8 to <le-
Jiver Ler orucleH iu verse. [In ftis Morals, v. 3, pp. t',\i
103.] MXiM
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243.) 2712. K;
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bool(K).
II ,i • .v.. <7/s.) Mysteries (p. 8011) ,— Mythology (p. 801).
Oracles In .111 the poets. .V.r Gilman (C.) l.S.'i2 1643.28
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CNimpleto manual of orchid culture. 1870. . . 0132.20
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— Lra [tl. C.) The ordeal. [In his ,Sin>erstition and force,
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Ordericus Vitalis. Ecclesiastical history of England
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Ordnance. .Vf-' Military science (p. 778).
Ordroiiaox (.Jolm). Commentary on the lun.icy
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From the Persian, with notes, by D. Shea aud A. Troyer.
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and ollateil with the Persian original, by John iJriggs.
v. 1. London, 1832. 8" 7810.03
Jelal Ed din Rlolianiiiie.l lien .\bad Es-S.idiki Ed Dewaui.
Practical philosophy , if tlur Muliamiiiadan people; being a
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F. Tliompson, I don. 183'J. 8° TSIO.OU
Mas'udi (Abll'l ll;u.an, Ali Ben Hosein, called El). Historical
encychipiedia, entitled " Meadows of gold and mines of
gems." Tr. from th.^ Arabic, by Aloys Sprenger. v. 1,
London, 1841. 8' 7810.07
Mirkhond (iMohammed Beu Khondsliah Ben Mahmtld, sur-
named). History of early kiugsof Persia. 1,., 1832. 8°. 7810.00
Miscellaneous translations from oriental languages, 2 v.
London. 1831- 8' 7818.18
Contents : v. 1. N.'tes of a journey into the interior of
northern Africa, by Ibn ed-din-el-Eeliwaati. Eltrat;ts from
the Sakaa Thcvan Saasteram. "i" b""k of late. The last
days of Krislina anil the s.jns of Pan. In, from the IMahab-
harat. The VedalaCadai. being tli.r Tamill version of the
Sanscrit Vetala rain-havlnsati Indian ctokery.
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2. Discourse concerniug tlie Holy Spirit.
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Greek text of tbe Scriptures. Pro eacris Scripturis ad-
versus fauaticos.
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Deatb of Cbrist. a treatise and recon<^iliation.
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7. Saints' perseverance, ch. 11-17. Of tbe niortifiration
of sin iu believers. Of temptation.
8. Vindicipe evaugelic^e ; or tbe mystery of tbn gosptl
vindicate)!, ;iud souiuianism examined, in confutation of
the llacovian catechism.
9. Same, cont'd. Of tbe death of Christ and of justifica-
tion. Review of Grotina'.s doctrine of tbe deity and satis-
faction of Ohrist. Dissertation of divine justice,
10. tif conimunion with God tbe Father. Son, and Holy
Gba>.t. Same, vindieated from the exceptions of W. Sher-
loek Brief declaration and viudicatiou of tbe doctrine
of tbe Trinity, as also of the person and satisfaction of
Christ.
11. Doctrine of juHtiflcatinn by faith, through the im-
putation of the risbteousuesfl of ChriHt. Oowpcl groumlH
and evidences of the faith of God's elect.
12. Declaration of the yloiifjus mystery of the poruon
of Christ. God and man. Medttations and discourfics on
the glory of Clirist, in bin person, ollice and grace,
13. Of ind\v<dling sin in believers. Grace and duty of
being spiritually minded,
14. Of the forgiveness of sin. Treatise of the domin
ion of sin and grace. (ioodnosH and eevority of God in
bis dealing with sinful churches,
15-16. Hermons.
17. Thirteen Bcrmons. Twenty-fivo diHcoUVflnn snitable
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among protestants. State of the iirotestant religion.
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ant, and indepi;n<li'nt. Chinch of Itomo no safe guide,
19. Duty of pastors :iiid people distinguished, Kschol ;
a cluster of the fruit rif (janaan, [On church fellowsliip-l
Of schism, with \ indication of the same. Answer to Caw-
drey on schism. row4!r of the siu)ri-nie magistrate about
religion. Discourse ccuieerning liturgies. Short cate-
chism, with an explication. Hrii-f vindication of the non-
conformists from the charge of sirhism.
20. Inquiry into the institution, order, and i-ommuniou,
of evaugtdical churches. Answer to Stilhnglliefs Unrea-
sonableness r)f separation. True nature of a gi>spel church.
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and unity. Truth and innocen<'e vindicated ; in a survey
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Of infant ba^itism and dipping. On a slandorous libel
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(listauco froui tlio aim to the earth. Dawkins (W. It )
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HtiMui. Williamson (W. C.) Primeval vegetatitm iu the
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herlaud, Hyjtociite. by L Bickerstafl". Jealous wife, by (J
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Phillips (■Tolinl. Oxfonl i;i-..l.it;y. Sandars (T. CM I||.(;.'1'«
IMiilosciphy cil rinlit. Pattison (Mark), (Ixfrird «liidii'H.
1856, Miillcr (,Max), M.vUmlc^y, Bernard (Mum tin;ui'.|
W;ir lawn aiiil nr^a^iM. Butler ((icnrt,'i ), Uiiphai-l drawirit^H
in Oxford, Morris (Wni. OCtinnnr), Land nyKtrin in Ires
land. Temple (I'M National cdncatinn. King (U.. I, I Car-
loviiit,'iaii ri)nianc'('. Smith ((ioldwin), (*i)nt,'reve'H Uotnan
enipii 1 IIm' west.
1857, Gladstone (W, H,) IlnnnT, Duff (M. K. Ilrant),
Sicily, Wilson (H, 11.) Christian conipridinnsi.ni. Free-
man (H, A.) .Mil ic'Tit (liec'cii and ni.-dia'val Italy, Powell
(Uailnn), Nalnral tlieitln^ry, Bridges(.I, If ) Ji-wh i>f Knrnpn
in thci niiddlii aijis. Church (K, W ) Mnntainne, Scllar
(W, Y,) ■I'hn.ydiduB,
1858, Conington (.1.) Poetry ot pope, Cecil (Ltnil It,
(Jaseoi^^nc). Parliamentary leforni. Grant {.Sir Alexanilei'),
Ain-ient Htoii-s, Buchanan ((',) llynniHand liyinii writci-w,
Dasent (G. Weldi , NorRcim-n in liudand. Phillimoro (.1.
(1,) Caunn law. Smith ((ioldwin), Oxfin-d univ, retbrni.
wr,
344S,'il
ln2i;. 1 1
Oxford reformers of 1 P.W. ,SV. Sccbohm (F,)
Oxford tracts, .SVc Tracts tor the times.
Oxus ami the Indus, .v.r Bell (Evans), 1K71,
Oxus river. .SV« Countries {f).nfs. p, :ir),'i).
Oysters.
— Srheir ilf ri/v (.1/.) /« /ii'.s- Wonders of tho deep, p. 17(;-21H,
A''-'; ii-lso Kd, r<>v„ v, 127, lK(j8 (Oysters and oyster Usher
ies) ; Macniillan, J''eb,. IKCill (Oysters : Rossip about their
natural and eenmimic history) ; N, IJrit, rev,, v. 4(5. 1KG7 ;
Pop. sei, monthly. Nov,, I)«^e,, 1874 (Nat, hist, of tho oys-
ter, by S, Jjoi-kwood).
Ozauani ( Antoine Frediirii',), History of civilization
in tli(^ 5th century, Tr, by A, (!, Glyn, 2 v,
PhiladclDliia. IHCw,' 12", .'....'. i\:i.\r,
— PiIgrimiif,'o to tli« laii.t of tin; Ci.l, Tr, l)y V. S.
Nbw York, 1875. Ifr' ' 982.20
Si^r notices of Ozaiiam itt r'.ath, world. Feb,. 1H77.
Ozone, Fii.r (t'. H.) Ozonmnil tiiitozoiu!, INT-!, 4.! 1 7, 01
- W'llirrill [f. iM.) Ozone and auto7,one. |/)i Sm, rci>ort. IHi;i.|
Pacchiarotto an<l Innv he worked in distemper, .V.v Browning
(K-l IliJJ 18
Pacheco iftonna Maria), .S'-v James (O. P, H,) i\Truin'irs of cele-
brated women. 1870 ;i'25I,I0
Pachyderms, .S"'c Natural history.
Pacific mail Kteamshiii company. Otis (K iV. ) His-
tory of. 18i;7 llfiS.M
Pacific ocean, .'^'■■^ Countries. I'tr. tPtwiJic nr.ran. p, 35.'»).
Pacific railroad. Countries {TJniipd Stall's: {lOVfi-nmntl surwys,
p. 382) ; — also Swallow (fi, 0,) Geolof«ical rejiort of the
country alout^ tiie line of the sou(liwcHtel-|i blanch of the
Pacific railroad. Missouri, 1H,V,I, |ll;i3,25| ;— Whitney (A,)
Project for a railroad to tho Pacific 1H19. |n34,U7,]
Pacific states. .S'cc Cowntries {Cali/ornia. p. '2117 ; — Onyim, p, :iG.'i),
Packard (Alpheus Sprints, /Kl),) Uistory of tile liuuker Hill
monument, [/yi Maine hist, see, coil,, v. 3 ; p. 23'J-2t:0.]
Packard ( Alpln'us Spring, jr. ) Guiile to stmly of in-
Kftcts, and treatise on those injurious to orojis.
Salem, 18C9. 8' 482;!. iri
— Directions for collecting and preserving insects, Washing-
ton, 1873, h\ [In Sm, miscel, coll.. v. 11,] . . . 3935.21
— Half hours with insects. Boston, 1877. 12'^. 4823.27
— Life histories of anim.ils, inclnrling man ; or com-
parative embryology. N. Y., 1870. 8". . 47:17.1(1
— Monograph of the geonietriil moths or phala'nithe
of the United States. \Vash., 187i;. -I , [IT. S,
Geol, survey of the territories, v. 10.] . 112(1,22
— Our common insects, Salem, lS7;i. 12". .
— Report on tho Kock.v nionnt-aiii locn.st, and other i
.inrious to crops, [In Hayden's (,'i'nt, anil gi-oi/r.
Ilir leirilin-if's. llt.h report. IS?.";,]
Packard (R'-v. David Temple), Dawn of the moruiug : sermon,
Somervillo, Dec, '28. 1802, Bost.m, 1803, 8', . , 3031,09
Packard ( ytrs. E, P. W.) Modern persecution, or in-
sane asylums unveiled. 2 v. llartlord, 1875. H".
Packard (.loseph). Book of Malaehi, Expounded, N.Y., 1874
H\ \hi Lange (.1, P,) Comment, O. T,. v. IC] , . 37'25,2:l
Packe ((!lnirles). Guide to the Pyrenees, 2d ed,
London, l'S(;7, IC ' .....'... 984.21
Paddock (Wilbur F. ) Eyes and eai-s abroad. Phila-
delphia, 187:1. IC 941. 2;i
Paez (Ramon). Wild scenes in South America ; the
Jjlanos of Venezuela. N. Y., 18(12. 12°. IKaill
Pagan or christian architecture? iVc Muir (W. .1. C.) . 1312.21
Paganism. 'SVf! Biblical and religious lit. {tii:ligian and rdigions.
11, 101)) ;— Mythology (p. 801).
Page (Charles G. ) Psychomancy : sjiirit-rappings and
table-tipiiings exposed. N.' Y., 1853. 12". 3812.49
Page (David). Advanced text-book of geology. 4th ed,
Edinliurgh and Loudon, 1807, 12°. . . 4112,33
— Handbook of geol. terms, geology, and physictd
geography. 2d ed. Edin., 18G5. 12°. . 4fl2.:!l
4822.21
nsects in-
siLVKry iif
. 4110,29
Man : where, whence, and whither? his natural his-
tory relations. New York, 1808. 10°. . 47:12.01
I'asl and present life id the gUdje. Edinburgh
1«01. 8' 4112.15
Page (l)avid P.) 'I'lieory and practice of teaching.
New York, 18.52. 12" 5514,02
Page ill. A., psm,l. „f M,:e. yiijiii). 'I'lioimis be
Quiiicey : liis life and writings. With corresp,
2 V New York. 1877. 12" :t047.2.'i
- Thoreaii : his life and aims. H., 1877. 10". 3171.23
Page (I, ) Guide for di-iuviiig Die acanthus, and or-
nameiilal fcdiage, London, [18.,(i|, \-l . 1451,13
Page (Ricliard), ll.inks and banking, liy Daniel
llardcaKtie, psiiiil. London, bSI2, 12", ', .59:i:i,24
P.ige Clhoinas), Ue]iortoii tho harbors of Holyhead and I'orth-
dyn, Haiti. |/ii Woale's iiuar, papers, |.l, .I,) , , ,3918,13
Page (Tliomas .1, ) La Plata, I he Argentine confedera-
tion, and I'araguay, 1853-50. N, V, l8.-,9.8 , 11.55. IC
Page (\Vm.. /o/-./ Ilnlhnhi/). (!ontinuity of scripture.
4th ed, London, 1809, 12, ..'... :i.557.0S
Paget (John). Hungary .tnd 'riansvlvania New ed.
2 V. Lonilon, 1n5()'. 8, , , , . 9C6.1!)
Paget (John, hurrislcr). Inipiiry inio the charges
brouglit by Maeaulay ag.iinst Win. renn Edin-
burgh, 18.58. 10". '. :ii:t7.12
Partidoxes and puzzhs. L., 1871. 8. . , 25:18,11
CtjidniH : The New " exaynt'ti '' 1, Lord iMaran:ay and tho
duke of Marlborough, '2. Lord Ma» aiilay and tlie niass.acrc of
fileneoe. 3. Highlaiidsof Scotland, 4, Lord Mac.aillay awl
Onndce, 5, Lord Maeaulay and William Pelili. I'ttniica-
titm.t : 1. Nelson and (Jaiai-ciolo, 2, 1-ady Hamilton, 3,
Wigtown martyrs, 4, Itecoliections ollord Hyroii. .'(.Lord
Dyron and his calumniators. Jiulirial pn::l.-s : Elizabeth
Canning, Thn Canipdeu wondt-r. The Annesley ease,
Eliza l-'cmiing, Spencer t^owper's ease, Klenients of
ilrawing, A iliy at Antweri). Unbensaud Kuskiii. ^Jeorge
('rnikshaidt, .lolm liCech,
Paget (Tliomas), Letter to Iticanlo. on the true principle of ea-
timatilig the extent of the late depreciation in the cur-
rency ; and on the itTci-t of Peel's bill for resnmplinn of
Oiish payments by the l".aidi. London. 18-22, 8 . In .'i7'21,05
Paige (Lui-ius It,) History of (lambridge. Mass.,
1030-1877. With a genetilogical register. Bos-
ton, 1877. 8° 594.20
Paljkiill (C. W.) A Kumiiier in Icel.and. Tr. by M.
11. liarnaril, London, 18(;8, K', . . , 11-12.17
Pain and suffering (Moral aspeetK of), ,Vcc Biblical and religions
literatllro {l\>nniilulti>n in ajjli<-liitn, p, 82),
Paine (Caroline), Tent and harem : an oriental trip.
New York, 18.59, 12° 1082,1:)
Paine (Martyn). Physiology of the suti land instinct,
as distinguished from inaterialJKm, New York,
1872, 8 3.581.24
Paiiie (Uobert Treat). Works in vei-se and prose.
With life. Boston, 1812. 8° 5062.10
Cimhnis : Sketidiea of life. Tributary lines. College ex-
ercises. Miseel. poems. Odes ami songs. Prose writings.
Paine (Thimiasi, Age of reason. B.,1870. 10". 3.582.10
~ Politii^al writings. 2 v, Boston, 1850. 8". 5710.01
t'onli-nts . v, 1 Brief sketch of life. Common sense.
Epistle to (Quakers, The crisis. Public good. On the
claim o( Va. to the western t'-rritiiry. Letter to abbe
Raynal, Letter to Washington, Letti-r from W:isliingtou
to Paine, Dissertitions on government, the bank, and
jiaiicr money. Anecdote of .lames Monroe and Knfus
King, Address from Bordcntown, To the Engl, people
on the invasion of England. To tlie Ereiich inhabitaDta
of La. To the citizens of Pa, on calling a convention. Of
eonstitntious, governments, and charters. Remarks on
the political and military artairs of Europe. Of the English
navy, liemarks on Gov, Lewis's speech to the legislature
ofN,Y, Of gunboats. Of the coiniiai-ati\e powers and ex-
pense of ships of war. gunboats, and tortifi- atious. Re
marks on Hale s resolutions, at Albany, Three letters lo
Moi-gan Lewis, on his in-osccntion of Thoina-. Farmer, On
tlio question. Will there be war'^ Koyal pe«ligree,
2, Prospects on the Uubicon, Kiuhts of man. Letter
to the .authors of the Republican, Letter to tho abbe
.Sieves. Addr. to the addressers. Letters to lord Onslow,
Dissert, on first itriuciplt s of gov, Speecli in the French
nat, convention. Letters to Dnndas, Decline and fall of
the Engl, system of finance. Letter to the people ofFrance,
ICeasons fn'r in-eserviiig the life of Louis C,ipet, Agrarian
jnstii-e. opposed to agrarian law. aud to agrarian luoimpoly.
Letter to the people of Fnance. and the French armies, on
the 18(h Fruetidor (Sept, 4, I7',I7) and its consequences.
Letter to the sheriff of the county of Sussex, Letters lo sir
A, Macdonald. atf-y-geu., on the prosecution against the
'Rights of man." Letter on the propriety of bringing
Louis XVI. to trial. Speech in the nat convention on the
question. ' Shall or shall not a respite of the seuti-uce et
Louis XVI. take place.' On Louisiana and emissaries
In aakhig for books, tise the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, tho first part of the TITI<E, »nd th.i NDMBEK.
6.34
PAINE PALMER
Paiae (Thomas), Political writings {mntmued).
Chiillenfio to Ibe fedeialistB, Liberty of tbe press. Tlio
emishary Culleii. Cotiiiiiuuicati'in on (Uilloii. Federal,
ists begiimiu}; to reform. To a frieuil of peace. Notiflea.
tioDH reeiiectiiig lUo iinposlur CuUen. Ol the affairs of
EDRlaud. To tbe people of New York. Reply to Chootbam.
Eitraet of a letter to Dr. MiteUell, senator for Now York.
Keprimaiid to Cbeelham. Cbei!tbani aud bis tory paper.
Note to Chectbam. To the eitizeus of New York. Tbo
emissary Cbe<;tbam. To tUe federal faction. Memorial to
congress. To congress. To the speaker of tbo bo. of rep.
~ Theologieiil works. Lonacii, 182). 8'. . .3.")8J.U2
Contents : Ago of reason. Letter to T. Erskiue, on tbo pro-
secution of T. Williams, for publisbiug tbe Ago of reason.
Disconrse to tbe Society r)f pbilautbropists at Paris. Letter
to Camille .lordau, occasioned by bis report on public wor-
flbip. Examination of tbo prophecies cone. Jesus Cbiist.
Prefixed, An essay on dreams. Extract of a reply to the
bp. of Llandiiff. Origin of freemasonry. Letter to Samuel
Adams. Misrcl. pieces. Poems.
— Whole procfpilint^s on trial of T. P. for libel upon
the crown [in the ' Rights of man ']. Dublin,
1793. 8 571.5.27
— Ingersnll [H. il .) Oration on Thomas Paine. [Inliis Gods.
aud other lectures. I87G.| 3,->ni.31
— Levi (fl.) Defence of tbe Old Test- : letters to T. P. . S.'iSa.cJO
— Wiricheslev ( E. ) Ten letters, in answer to ' The age
of reason.' 3(1 ed. IKII 3623.12
J85" For lives of Paine, see Biography (p. 184).
Painter (Howard). Report on the metallurgy of lead, silver,
copper, and /.inc. [U. S. fVini. to Int. extdb. at Vienna. 1873.
Reports, V. 4. 1H75.] 3i)l(i.l«
Painters camp. .V<v Hamerton (P. li.) 1867 il.')3.'i2
Painters, sculptors, r/c. .v,,- Clement (.tf is. C. E.) 1874. 1413.05
Painting. See Fine !a<s{I'iiinti«ij. i>. 'A<S) :— Arts (Useful: Paint-
iitfj and varnistitnff. )i. 45 ; — Carriage painting, p. 40).
Pajon fHenri). Histoirc du prince Soly et de la priucesse Felee.
[In Gamier. Voyages imag., v. '25, 1788 | . . . . 7027.25
— Les contes. [In Cabinet des fees. v. 34.) 7052.34
Palace and hovel ; or phases of London life. See Kirwan (D.
J.) 1870 ll.W.IS
Palace beautiful, and otherpoonis. ,<ff.' Newell (R.H.)l«G5.1li74.05
Palace .if anliitcctnre. .V.c Wightwick (Ucorge). 1840. 1315.34
Paleography. See Writing.
PalEeoiitogiaphical sncietv. I'ulilications. v. 1-20,
1817-(;(;. London, 184S-r,7. -r
A^,,/,, _F()r Citnteiits see Geology (p. 574 of this Catalogue).
Palaiontology. See Geology (l'alir,inli,lngy. p. 574).
Palestine. See Countries {I'atesliue. p. 355).
Palestine (Airs of). .SV; Pierpont ( lobn), 1840. . . .1670.04
Palestine exploration lunrl. The recovery of Jeru-
salem. A narrative of exploration and discover}-
in the Holyland. By Cajit. Wilson, Capt. War-
ren, elc. With an introd. by .\. P. Stanley. Ed.
by W. Morrison. London. 1870. 8°. . .1014.12
^ Our work in Palestine. N. Y., 1873. 12'". . 1052.23
Paley (Wm. ) View of the evidences of Christianity.
New York, 18 j7. IC' 3.V82.01
Same. [In Christian literature. 1847.] 3538.01
^ — Same. With annot. by R. Whately. New Y'ork,
1860. 8= 3582.05
— Hora; Paulin.-B. New York, 1854. 8°. . .3522.12
Same. [In Christian literature. 1847.] 3538.01
— Natural theology. Phil, 1802. 12°. . .3582.08
Same. With notes by lord Brougliam. Ed. by A.
Potter. 2v. N.Y., in.d.\ 18^ [H. F. L.] 3.582.06
— Principles of moral and political philosophy. New
ed. Londcm. 1817. 8' ."5613.12
Same. New York, 1849. 12^ 513C..05
lFai/i((n«///( ( L. ) Vindication of P.aley's theory
of morals. 1830 ' . 5136.06
— Sermons on several subjects. Sermons on public
occasion,s. New York, 1821. 21°. . . .3.582.09
— Sleptien{L) Hist, of English thought in the lath century.
V. 1-2. 1870. {Consult index in v. 2.) 5426.26
j$;g- For lives of Paley, ..!'>■ Biography {p. 183).
Palfrey (Francis Winthrop). Memoir of Wm. Francis
Bartlett. Boston. 1878. 12" 3015.33
— Biography of H. L. Abbott. [In Harvard mem. biog., v. 2. 1866.]
Palfrey (John (lorham). History of New England.
V. 1-4. Boston, 18.58-75. 8° ,595.04
Life of Wm Palfrey. Boston, 1848. 10°. . 3241.17
— Sermon at dedication of the 12tb Congr. church in Boston.
1824. B.iston, 1825. 8° 3681.20
Palfrey (.Wis- s- Sarah H. ) Premiees. By E. Foxton,
[p.'iewl.] Boston, 18.)5. 16'. . . .". . 1675.14
it'S^ For novels of this autluu' .fee Fiction class-list (11.510.)
Palgrave (Sir Francis). History of Normandy and
of England. 4 v. Loudon," 1851. 8''. . "is4.17
;Vo(*;.— Reviewed in Blackw. mag., v. 81, 1857.
— History of the Anglo-Saxons. [To 1066. ] Loudon,
1854. 16°. . .' 473.01
Same. New ed. London, 1867. 12°. . 473.28
— Truths and fictions of the middle ages. The Mer-
chant [Marco Polo] and the friar [Roger Baconl.
London, 1837. 16" 443.08
Palgrave (Francis Turner). Descriptive h.andbook
to the fine art collections in tin: International ex-
hibition of 1862. 2d ed., rev. L, 1862. 12°. 1433.23
— Essays on art. New York, 1867. 12°. . . 1411.21
— - Golden treasury of songs and lyrical jioi'ius. Cam-
bridge, 1863. 16°. ..."..... 167."i.08
— Hymns. 2d ed. New York, 1868. 24°. . 1675.25
^ Life of Sir Walter Scott. Phil., 1871. 12. 3157.24
- Lyrical poems. London, 1871. 16°. . . 1675.27
Palgrave (Reginald F. U. ) The House of <ommons :
its history and iiractice. L., 1869. 16'. 5712.02
Palgrave iWm. Gilibrd). Dutch Guiana. With (dan
and map. London, 1876. 8' 11(;2.L'6
— Essays on Eastern questions. L., 1872. 8'. 1033.17
Contents : Abkbasian insurrection. Eastern ehristianB.
The Mahometan ' revival.' Mabometiiuism in tbe Levant.
Mouiislery of Snmelas. The poet 'Omar. Ta'abbet .Shur-
ran. the brigand. The Tui'komans and other tribes of the
nortbea-st Turkish fronOer.
— Hermann Agb;.. New York, I87'2. 12°. . 44.3.08
— Pcrsonid narrative of a journey through central and
eastern Arabia, 186'2-63. L., 1868. 12°. 1042.09
Palimpsest literature. Uusselt {C. ir.) In Afternoon lectures,
V. 4, 1867 ; p. '.n.]35 2.512.23
Palissy (Bernard). See Biography (p. 184).
Palladius (Kutilius laurus ^milianus). On hus-
bondrie. Ed. liy B. Lodge. Pt. 1. London,
187'2. h. [Early "Engl, text Koc, no. .52.1 7911.07
— De re rnstica. lie I'agricultnre. [/itNisard. Les agrouomes
latins. Paris. 1864. 8".] 77'i5.01
PalUfviciiio ( Ferrante). The celestial divorce : from
tile Italian. London, 1718. 16°. . . . 3.581.23
Palleske lEmili. Schiller's life and works. Tr. by
ladv Wallace. 2 v. London, 18<iO. 8°. . 3156.08
Palliii (William.) The Charlier shoe. Dublin, 1872.
12' 4627.16
PaUiser ( Afr.i. Fanny Bury). China collector's pocket
coiupanion. [Marks and monograms.] 3d ed.
London, 1875. 1(!° . 1453.22
— Historic devices, badges, and war-cries. London,
1870. 8° 1452.16
~ History of l.ace. 2d ed. L., 1869. 8°. . .3932.04
Palliser (F. iiml M. A ) Mottoes for monuments ; or
ei.itaphs. London. 1872. 12° 6215.00
Palliser (.lolm). Solitary rambles and adventures of
a hunter in the ]iraii'ies. L., 18.^,3. 8°. . 4624.05
Palm tiee. .V.v Botany {Paloi tree. p. 225); a/.v.iPop. sci. monthly
(The cocoaunt palm, and its uses, by C. R". Lee).
Palmer (Alicia I'indal). Memoirs of John Sobieski,
king of Poland. London, 1815. 8°. . . 3164.10
Palmer (Ch.arles). A collection of select aphorisms
.and maxims. London, 1748. 4°. . . .6217.09
Palmer (Edward Henry). The desert of the Exodus.
2 V. Cambridge, "(/&;//.,) 1871. 8°. . .1044.15
— Concise dictionary of the Persian language. Lon-
don, 1876. 16°." . 6441.05
— Oriental mysticism : Sutiistic and unitarian theoso-
phy of the Persians. Camb., 1867. 16°. 3-582.03
Palmer (Elisha). Principles of nature ; moral causes of happi-
ness and misery among the humau species. London. ISiy.
8'. l/H Deist ('i'bel. V. 1] 3548.'20
Palmer ((reorge). Kidnajijiing in the South Seas.
[New Hel)rides, Fiji, c(c.] Edin.,1871. 8°. 1065.19
Palmer (Jnhn Williamson). The Golden dragon ; or
up and <lown the Irrawaddi. N.Y., 1856. 12 .1023.15
— New itnd old ; or California and India in romantic
aspects. New York, 1859. 12° 1114.04
— Poetry of compliment and courtship. Boston,
186 -i. 16" 1675.10
Palmer (Josejjh). Necrology of alumni of Harvard
college, 1851-2—1862-3. Boston, 1864. 8". 3247.22
Palmer (Peter S. ) History of Lake Chamjilain, 1609-
1814. Albany, 1866. 8° 1111.29
Palmer (Raj', D.I).) Home ; or the unlost paradise,
[a poem]. New York. 1873. 16°. . . . 1675.34
— Christ going forth to purify the worM : sermon before the
For. evau. snc.N. Y.. !\Iaj 7. 1M4S. Albany. 1851. 8°. 3631.11
— Sermon on tbe aim aud niethod of tbe jn-cacber. Albany,
IS.W 8° 3631.11
Palmer ( Sir Roundell). liook of praise from the Engl,
hymn-writers. Camb., (jUnss.,) 1864. 16°. 1675.09
XH£ BBOOKIiTN LIBRARY.
PALMER PARDONING
835
Palmer (Siiuiuol). General history of jniuting. Lou-
don, 1733. -1° 27. 5. 12
Palmer i l.'e.r. Win., of Wwin'skr coll., Oxford). CJri-
giues liturgicie, or antiquities of the Juiglish
ritual, and a di.ssertation on primitive liturgies.
2 V. London, 1832. 8^ 37U7. 12
— A treatise on the church of Christ. 2 v. Loudon,
1830. 8^ 3:,8.'.-il
Palmer iWni., of Mdjjihdi'ii roll., Oxford). Egyi'tiaii
chronicles ; witlj aitpcndix of Babylotiiaii and
As.syrian autiiiuities. 2 v. L., 18Gl'. 8 . I(l7ii.ni
— Introduction to early christian symbolism. Lou-
don, 1859. Hi" 14l2.1(;
— The Patriarch [Nicon] and the tsar. v. 1-G. Lon-
don, 1871-7(1. 8' . 3583.21
Contents: v. 1. KopiifH nf Nii'.on. Tiarifil. from tlio
Russ. 2. Testimonies couierniii;^ the patnareb Nlroii. tho
tsar, and the buyar.s. from tiie travels uf Mae;triu8. 3. Hist,
of the couilenmatiou of Nicou : written by Puisiiis Li-
garidcs. 4-6. .Services of Nicou to the c-hureh ami state,
and their requital by the creation of a merely national
church, with ptiuishments which ensued.
Palmer {(Jen. Wm. J.) Report of surveys in 18C7-6S,
for extending the Kansas Pacific railway to the
Pacitic ocean. Phila., 18(j'.1. 81 . . . 1134.0(;
Palmerin of Euglaud. Srr Hurtado (Luis) 221. SO
Palmerston ^Lord). .Sty Temple (Ucury John, viscount I'atnierston).
Palmetto leaves. .SVe Stowe (H. B.j 1S73 1132.12
Palmetto pictures. [Poems.] N. Y., 1863. 12°. 1G75.13
Palmistry.
— Criii.; (.1. /.'.) Book of the hand. 1867. . 3813.10
— Iii'tkman{J.\ Art of divining by the hand. 1()52. l/« Whar-
ton (Sir (.1.) Worlis. loss.] 5077.IIJ
Palmyra. .V'^ Countries {l\fliniira, p. 3.56).
Palsy S'^r Medicine {Nervous system, p. 703).
Paltock (Robert). Les aventures dc Pierre Wilkins. [hi Gar-
nier. Voyages imag., v. 22-23. | 7027.22
— Life and adventures of I'eter Wilkins; Philadel-
phia, [H.<i] 8° 223.78
Pampas iiud .\udo8. iVt Bishop (N. H.) 1164.1.5
Pamphleteer (The), v. l-2:». L., 1813-28. S'. 50o8.Ul
A'ote. — V. 29 contains a classed list of artLcles. which arc
entered in this Catalogue under tho names of their authors
and subjects.
Pamphlets. Disraeli {I.) Pamphlets, [in his Amenities of lit-
erature, v. 2, 1855.1 2762.02
— Olilys ( ll'm.) Dissertations upon pami>hlets. [In Morgan
(.J.) Pliceuix BrilannicuB p. S.53-r)(V2.| Gli5li.l6
Pampinea and other poems. ,SV.' Aldrich ( T. U.) 1S61. . IGI2.US
Panacea Britauuica. »r Attwood (U. W) ISCfi. . . . 35I4.0'J
Panama (Istlinuls of). See Countries il\inoma, p. 3561.
PandoUini (Agnolo). .■See Ohphant {Mrs. M. O. W.) Makers of
Florence. 1876 ; p. 1.5.5- 1,S2 537.21
Pandurang Hari, or memoirs of a Hindoo. [By T. II. Otth-y.]
3 v. Loudon, 182G. 12' 1031. lU
Jfauegyrlci veteres. [i-xii.] Cum notis et inter)i.
5v. London, Vali>>/, 1828. 8' 7715.21
V. 1-2. Vit.^' C. C. PliDii Secundi. Panegyricus Trajano
dictns. Nota) variorum, ete.
3. Vita Diocletiaui et Maximiani. Claudii Maiuertiui
panegyricus. Claudii Mauiertiui Maximiano u. Angusto.
Eumeuii pro iustaurandis scholis. Eumenii panegyricus,
Coustantio Ciesari, rccepta Britannia. Inrerti panegy-
ricus Maximiano et Constantino. Eumenii panegyi-icus
Constantino ii. Angusto. Eumenii gratiarum actio Con-
stantino .\ugusto Flaviensium nomine. Incerti paue^vri-
cus Constantino ii. Augusto. Nazarii panegyricus (!on-
stantinoii. Augusto. Claudii Mameitiui gratiarum actio
Juliano, Drepanii piuegyriciis Theodosio Augusto.
4-5. Not® variorum, etc.
Panics (in business). See Political economy {Tanics).
Panics (ill biitlle). ,Se.e Atlantic, v. 8. 18111 ; p. 192-50.5.
Panizzi (.\ntouio). Essay on the romantic narrative poetry of
the Italians ; with memoirs, etc. [In his ed. of Bojardo
and Ariosto. v. 1. 1830.) 7318 '.ill
— On the supply of printed books from the library to the reading
room of the British museum, [amiii.] [L.]. 1816. 8'. 27-14 16
— Cowtan (R.\ Biographical sketch of. 1873 313.5 31
— Edwards {E.) Lives of founders, etc. 1870 2744.09
JUS* See a^so British museum (ji. 232).
Panorama (The). .SV« Whittier (■!. G.) 1856 1695.11
Pansies : » * * for tliouglits. [Poems] See Whitney {.Mrs. A.
D. T.) 1872 1695 1)7
Pantheism. See Biblical and relig. lit. {Pantheism, p. 95) ; ii/.s-n
Saisset (E.) Essays on religions philos. 2 v. 1863.3.588,09
Pantheisticon. .S.v? Toiand (.1.) 1751 31.13,16
Pantology. .SVe Park (Itoswell) 2725.11
Pautoraime. GrhnakH {J.) Memoirs. Ed. by C.
Dickens. 2 v. 1838 3073.17
See tdso Temple Bar. Jan., 1879 (Genius of pantomime).
Pantropheon ; or hist, of food. .S'.'e Soyer (A.) . . . . 6M16 25
Papacy See Biblical and religious lit. {Popes, p. 96 -.^Rooinn
catltoiic ehuech, p. 102).
Papacy and the civil power. .SV.; Thompson (It. W.) . .3613.16
Papal (The) diania: an hisl. essay. ,SV.' Gill (T. 11.) 1860. 3424.05
Papal states. -V'-i' Countries {lionian states, p. 302).
Paper modeling. HidimiUoa (T. -i-) Art of architec-
tural iiiodeliug in paper. 1850. . . . 1312.04
Paper-flower making. Miidorii (Mm. J. If.) lland-
bouk. eU: 181)7 1443.26
Paper hanging. -SV.- Arts (Useful ; l*a}ter-hanijing, p. 40).
Paper making. .S''C Arts (Usetill : Paper-nm/cniff, p. 45) ; otto
Munsell (.1.) Cliroiiology of paper and ]iaper-lnakiDK.
18.57 [4002.161 ; Silcox (li. W.) Report on manufacliircs of
paper, 1875, [/ii Vienna exhib. U. S reports, v. 2, J ;i91(i.l9
Paper-trade.
— Uliilioiirrs' handbook ; and guide to the paper-trade.
laiio,i.\ By a stationer. 187U. . . .2712.21
.S^-'i* also Qiiar. rev., v. 97, 1855 (The supply of paper).
Papers for homo reading. .SVc Hall iJohii). 1871. . . 35C6,22
Papers for the teacher. U(!])ub. from Barnard's Amer.
journal of educ. 2d ser. N. Y., 18C0. 8". 5.'i24.23
Papers Iroiii over the water. .SV. Tousey |S I 1809. . . 944.17
Papers iroiii the Quarterly review. .SV-- Quarterly review.
Papers humorous and patbelic. ,SVc Sala (U. A.) i872. .2642 00
Papers on bankingand finance. By a bank manngcr.
London, ls7l'. l(j 5033.23
Papias. l''ragiiieuts. [In Apostolic fathers. Antc-Nicene lib..
V. 1.) 3467.02
Papillon (l''ii-ii md). Nature and life. Tr. by A. R.
Macilon.iiigli. Ni'W York, 187.5. 12°. . 4723.25
Papillon (T. 7j. ) Mauual of comparative philology
as ap]ilied to the illustration of Greek and Latin
inflections. Oxford, 187(1. 12°. . . . (5421.15
Papuans. See Countries {Indian arckipela/jo, p. 332).
Para. See Countries, etc. {.■Imazon river, p. 288).
Para : adveutiires on the Amazon. ,SVc Warren {J. E.) 1851. 1163.07
Para papers. See Ditson (Ci. L.) 1858 1077.03
Parabere (!\Iarie Madelaine do la Vieuville, comtesse de). See
Beuthy's miscel., v. .56. 1864.
Parables. See Biblical and religious lit. {Parables, p. 96).
Paraclete (The) : es.say on tho personality and minis-
try of the Holy Gho.st. N.Y.. 1875. [187-1. ]>s°. 3.582.22
Paradises (TV ri-e.s'^riaO". Hrinlon {D. G.) Mytlisof tho new world.
— Conway {.U. D.) Paradise and the serpent. [/« /a'5 Deuiouo-
logy and devil-lore, V. '2. 1879; I). 63-91.] . . . .3817.45
— Dunfap {S. P.) Vestiges of tho spirit history of man. IK.'.S ;
p. 282-306 3817.18
— Faber {G. S.) Paradise and Mount Ararat, [/ii /ii5 Origi ii of
pagan idolatr.v. V. 1 -, p. 281-291.] 3818.08
— Gould {S. H.) Curious myths. V. 1. 1867 3816.10
S-e also Journal of sac. lit., July. 1867. p. 331-337 (Tho
expulsion from the Garden) : p. 363-368 (Tho site and
rivei-s of Eden) ; also tho elaborate article in M'Clintock
and Str.injj's Cvcl.. v. 7.
Paradise in the Pacific. ,V,.,. Bliss (W. R.) 1873. . . .1154.09
Paradise lost. See Mihon (.loliii).
Paradise of birds ,SVe Courthope (W. J.) 1870. . . . 1633.30
Paradise of childhood. .SV.- Wiebe (E.) 6528.29
Paradise regained. S'-e MiUon (John).
Paradise. See Dante Ahghieri.
Paradoxes (A budget of), .sv.' De Morgan (A.) . . . .2527.19
Paradoxes aud puzzles. .S*!'..- Paget (Johu) 2538.11
Paragreens in Paris. .?..e Ruffini (J.) 18.57 244.43
Paraguay. See Countries {Paraguay, p. 356).
Paiamythia ; or anecdotes, collected chiefly during a
residence at the court of Russia, [anon.] Lon-
don, 1821. 18° 6215.24
Parasites {Animal and vegetable). See Medicine {Medical zoology,
p. 762 -.—Parasites, p. 764;.
Pardoe (3/;s.s' Julia). City of the sultan. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1867. 8° 994.01
Same, [fii Waldie library, v. 10 ] 5078.24
— City of the Magyar, or Hungary and her institu-
tions. 18!0-40. 3 V. London,"l840. 12°. 966.21
— Court and reign of Francis i. 2 v. Philadelphia,
1840. 12° 3057.15
— Episodes of French history during the consulate
and empire. 2 v. New York, 18.59. 8°. 513.05
Same. New York, 1859. 12' 513.07
— Life of Marie de Medicis. 2d ed. 3 v. London,
1,852. 8° . 3118^8
— Louis XIV., and the court of France in the 17th
century. 2 v. New York. 18")1. 8°. . . 3114.10
— The river and the desert ; or recollections of the
Rhone and the Chartreuse. 2 v. Philadelphia,
1838. 12° 9&.3.14
Same. |/ii Waldie library, v. 11 1 6078.26
iKg^ For her novels see Fiction claas-lii^t (p 510).
Pardon (George Frederick). ['Capt. Crawley, 'pseiitf.]
Billiard book. London, 18(56. 8°. . . 4612.09
- Tales fro-n the operas. N. Y , 1M54. 12°.. 231.60
Pardoning p.iwer. See New Englaoilor, v. 3t. 1875 (Article by D.
M. Means).
lu asking for books, use the •• Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER,
836
PARENT - PARKER
Pareut-Duchatelet ( Alexis Jean Bai)ti8te ). De la pro-
stitution dans la villc do Paris. :ie I'ul. CouipU'tec
par A. Trclmoluit I't I'oirat-Duval ; suivic d'uii
precis sur la proHtilulion dans les priuciiiales
villes de I'Europ.'. '2 v. I'aris, 1K57. »". 0818.12
Paris, {Frimce). .SV.i Countries, ete. {JMris, p. 35G).
Paris (Louis Pliiliiipc d'Orleans, (■mide de). History
oi' the civil war in America. Tr. by L. P. Tasis-
tro. Ed. by 11. Coppee. PUU., 1875. 8". U-15.'20
iVr^(c.— Reviewed in Ed. rev.. July. lH7(i.
Trades unions of England. Tr. by N. J. Sinior.
Ed. by X. Hughes. London, iMIi'J. IC''. 5;)3:!.02
— King l,K.) Freucll political leaders. 1870 32'21.17
Paris (John Ayrton). Lifoof Sir Humphry Davy. 2 v.
Loudon, 1S31. 8' :i(ll7.0:i
Treatise on diet. Loudon, ls:i7. 8 '. . . 4324.03
Paris (Miittliew). ,Vcf Mathew (</■ y<iris (1>. 749). . . . ■171.11
Paris and Vienne. Thystoryi^ of the knyght and ol
the fayr Vienne. From tlie copy pr. by \V. Cax-
ton in 1485. With pref. by W. C. Uazlitt. Lou-
don, /I'lafjiuv/Zi W/mey, 18i;8. 4 '. . . . 231.83
Pans by ..lodight and (.asliKlit. Se.- McCabc (J. D.) ISB'J. "J(B.U
Paris iu Dei-ember. 1851. .SV.' Tenot (li.) 1870 51G.'.i3
Paris uuiversal exposition, 18G7. Iteports of the
United States commissioners to the Paris uni-
versal exposition, 18U7. Ed. by W. P. Blake.
6 V. Washington, 1870. 8° 3915.09
JVo/c— For Conlenls see Arts (Useful : Puns expnsitim.xt. 43).
Parrish (Edward). I'haiitom boucpiet : art of skeleton-
izing leaves. Phil., 18i;2. 12'^ 1443.30
Parish (Elijiili). .Senneu iireaeLed at Boslou, upou tbo auuual
election, 1810. Boston, 181U. 8' /m 5O93.U0
Parish (.Si/- Woodbine). Buenos Ayrcs and the pro-
vinces of the liio de La Plata ; from their dis-
covery. 2d ed. London, 1852. S '. . . lli;4.11
Parish papcMB .SV.' Macleod (Norman) ;i573.l)S
Parish laiesl. .v.. ■ Blunt (I. .1.) 1800 3522.11
Parisian sights and Fieu.h iiriucililes. See Jarves (J.J.) 903.10
Parisieiiiies(Lis) a I'aris. Par A. de Musset, de Bal-
zac, G. Sand, e/o Paris, 1802. 12'1 . .7032.11
Park (Edwards Aniasa, D.D) Discourse at the fnueral of Mcses
Stuart. Boston. lM.'-,2. 8° 3583.11
— Theology of the intellect and that of the feeliufs. {In. Bibl.
sacra, July, 1850.]
— lleniarks on the Bibl. repertory and Princeton rev. [In Bibl.
sacra, Jan., 1851.
Nov Eiiylaud theology : with coiniueutary on a 3d article in
the Princeton review. Audover. 1852. 8". ... 3583.11
Same. [In Bibl. sacra. Jan.. 1852.]
— On the duties of the New England clergy . discourse. 2d ed.
Andover, 1814. 12° 3583.11
Unity amid diversities of belief even on imputed and invol-
uiitaiy sin ; with comments on a 2d article in the Prince-
ton review. Audover. 1851. 8". . 3583.11
— [Numerous arlieles. *■ p. 109-171 nflmlex lu lUbl. j.n:ia.v.l-30.)
Park (.S'ir James Allen). Law of marine insurance.
4th ed. London, 18U0. 8' 5(i24.10
Parke (John G.) Report of au exploration fir a railroad route
near tlie 32d parallel. |/ii Pacific K.R. routes, v. 2.] 1127.02
— Report on rimtes ill California to connect with routes near
the 3Jd and 35th parallels, and upon that porliou of the
route near tlie 32d parallel lying between the Rio Uraude
and the Pimas villages on the Oila. [Pacific R.R. routes.
V. 2 and 7.1 1127.02.07
Park (Mimgoi. Life and travels. [1771-1830.] Edin-
burgh, ls38. 8' 5U93.01
Same. New York, 1851. 18" 1081.01)
Same. [In *Pinkerton. Voyages, v. IC] .... 920 10
Brougham (//.. lanl). Contributions, elc., v. 3,p. 280-305.12517.08
— SI. J"lin {J. A.\ Lives, r/c, V. 3 3221.00
Park (lioswell). Pantology ; or a systematic survey
of human knowledge. Phil., 1843. 8'. . 2725.11
Parker (Benjamin). Philosophical dissertations. 3d
ed. London, 1743. H° 5425.211
Contenls: Nou-eteruity of matter. Being. Light and
heat purely spirituous. That the soul is immorUd.
Works. 2d ed. Birmingham, 1738. 8°. . 3-582.23
V:nlrnts : Philos. meditations. Philos. dissertations.
Journey thro' the world.
Parker (Edward Griffin). Golden age of American
oratory. Boston, 18.57. 12° 0311.08
Cunlents : Ames. Pinckney. Choate. Everett. Chapin.
Beeelier. Phillips. Clay. Webster.
Keminisccnces of Kufus Choate. New York, 18110.
12' 3036.10
Parker (Edward H. ) Handbook for mothers ; care <if
young children. New York, IHliil. 12^. 4331.00
Parker (Foxhall A.) The naval howitzer ashore.
New York, 1805. 8' 4517.00
Parker {Henry Webster). Poems. Auburn. 18.50. 8°.
Parker (Joel, I.L.D.) Daniel Webster as a jurist ; address.
<;ambridge, 1853. 8' 6077. IC
— Internal iimal law. Case ot the Trent. Oanib., 1862. 8'. 504C.1C
— Personal liberty laws, (statutes of Mass ,) and slavery iu Iht
territories, (disc of Dred Scottl. li., 1801. 8'. . .
— Right of secession : review of the message of Jelfcrson Davis.
Cambridge. 1801. 8'
— The true issue, and the duty of the whigs : atldress. Cam-
bridge, 1850. 8°
ISO"' l''*'r biutjr. noLicf. of J. P., &t:c Amer. law rev., Jau.,1876.
Parker (Joel. It.U.) Doctrine of divine i-etributiou : discourse
In-fore the synod *)i New York aud New Jersey. New York.
1802. 8° 3031.11
Parker (Joseph). Ad clerum : advice to a young
preacher. Boston, 1871. 12' 3583.03
-Ecce Delis : essays on the life and doctrine of Jesus
Christ. With notes on 'Ecce Homo.' ['inon.]
Boston, 18(17. 12^ 3422.04
S]iriugdale abbey : extracts from the diaries, elc.
of an English pnai-her. Phil.,l8(;',». 12". 235.06
Parker (John A.) Quadrature of the circle. With
lectuii-s on [lolar magnetism, and non-existence
ofpr.iji-rtile loi-,-,i-s in iiatui-e.N. v., 1874.8^4011.39
Parker (John Henry i. The arehaology of Kome.
v. 1, pt. 1, Text ; [it. 2, Plates. L.,1874. 8°. 437.15
— Concise glossary of terms used iu architecture.
New ed. Loild.m, 1809. 10^ 1312.10
— Glossary of terms used in architecture. 2 v. in 3.
5th cd. Oxford, 18-50. 8° 1315.10
— Some account of domestic architecture in England,
from Edward 1. to Kichardu. [«/ioh.] Oxford,
1853. 8" 1313.02
— -Same. From Uichard u. to llenry viu. [rthim.)
2ptsin2v. Oxford, 1859. 8=. . . .1313.03
Parker (Matthew). Correspondence, 1535-75. Cam-
bridge, (Kivj.,) I'liilcer .■ioi:., 1853. 8''. . 3037.05
l^g- For biogr. ir/.'.ieitues, see Biography (p. 184).
Parker (Nathan H. ) Iowa as it is iu l.i50. Chicago,
1850. 12° 1122.01
— Minnesota handbook, 18 16-7. With map. Boston,
1857. 12" 1122.20
— Missouri as it is in 18()7 : an hist, gazetteer. With
article on geology, mineralogy, soils, etc., by G.
C. Swallow. Phil., 1807. 8" 1133.29
Parker (Kichard Green). Aids to English comi^osi-
tion. New York, 1848. 12" 0432.28
~ Natural and experimental philosophy. New York,
1855. 12- 4022.12
— Progressive exercises in rhetorical reading. New
ed. Boston, 1841. 12" 0333.20
— rmii Watsou(J. M. ) National fourth reader. New
York, 1805. 12" 6333.17
— National tilth reader. N. Y., 180-4. 12". .6333.18
Parker (/I'er. Samuel). Journal of exploring tour
beyond the Rocky Jlountains, with map of Ore-
gon territory. Ithaca. ( .V. 1'., ) 1812. 12 '. 1132.14
Same. Journey beyond the Uocky Mountains,
1835-30,37. Edinburgh, 1.S41. 8". . . /u 913.19
Parker (Theodore). Additional speeches, addresses,
and occasional sermons. 2v. B.,1855. 8°. 3582.17
Contents: v. 1. Speech at the iuinisteri<al couference iu
Boston, May 29, 1851. liostou kidnapping. Aspect of
freedom in -America. Discourse on Daniel Webster. The
Nebraska ijuestiou. Address on the condition of America.
1854. 2. Anti-slavery adtlrcsses. Public function of wo-
man. Sermon of ohl age.
— Critical an 1 miscel. writings. B., 1856. 8°. 3582.13
CtnU'iil.-! : .V lesson for the day. Cierman literature. Life
of St. Bernard of Clairvaiix. Truth against the world.
Thouglds on Liiior. Discourse on the transient aud per-
maneiil in Christianity. The Pharisees. On the educa-
tion of the laboring classes. How to move the world.
Primitive Christianity. Htrauss's Lifuof Josiis. Thoughts
ou tlieolugy.
— Diseourso of tlio function of a teacher of religion iu these
times, at the ordination of M. (i. Kimball, at Barre, Mass.
Boston, 1855. 8' 3582.20
— Discourse of matters pertaining to religion. Jth
ed. Bo.ston, 18,5(1. 8" 3582.12
Discourse on the death of Dauiel Webster, Oct. 31. 1852. Bos-
ton, 18.-.3. 8' 6077.16
Discourse on the transient and pcrinaneut in Christianity.
Boston. 1811. 8' 3582.21
— Excelleui-o of goodness : sermon. Boston, 1845. 8'. . 3582.21
— ]'',xperience as a minister, with some account of hie
early life. Boston, 1859. 12" 3-582.11
THK BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
PARSER -PARNELL
837
— Falseaiul truo revival of reliRiou : sermon. B., 1858.8°. 3582.20
— FrioiuUy letter to the execiitivo committee of the Aiiieriean
uuitariiiu jiHsociatiun, tuUL-liiiiK their new utiiUiriuacreeil or
Keiieral procliimatiou of unitiiriau views. U..I.sr>:l. 8". :i.'i8"i.'Jl
— Function ami i)lace of couseieuce, iu relation to the lawH of
men ; a sermon for tbo times. Bo.ston, lo.^ill. 8". . 358'.i.'.Jl
— HistDrie Americans. Boslon, 1870. J'2'. . 324:i(17a
Vontcnls : Franklin, Wasliingtiin, John Adiiins. JefllerHon.
— Idea of a eliristian churcL : diseourao at [liisj inKtaiiution
Boat.m, 18JG. 8° XMIM
— Letter to tlie Boston afisoeiation of couj^rej^ational njiuisters,
toneliing certain matters of their theology. 'Jd ed. Bos-
ton. 1845. 8° ■i:>H1.2»
— • Letter to the peoijlo of the United States touehiut; slavery,
lioston. 1815. 12° a.Wl.'J'J; 5091.07
— Material condition of the people of Massaehuaetls. Boston.
1800 12- 3581.28
— New lesson f<ir the day : sermon. Boston. 185(j. 8°. . 3582.'io
— Present aspeetof slavery in America and the immediate duty
of tlio north : speech before ttie Massachusetts anti-slavery
eonvetitiou, Jan. 2l», 1858. Boston. 18.'>8. 8\ . . . 3582.21
— Relation of Jesns to his ago and the ages : sermon. Boston,
1845. 8° 3.582.11)
— Kevival of religion which we need : sermon. B..I8.5'.>. 8". 3582.20
— Sermon for midsummer day. Beauty in tlie wiu'Ulof matter,
considered as a revelation of (iod. B.. 18511. 12''. . 3581.28
— Sermon for the new year. What religion niay do for a man.
Boston. 1859. 12° 35rd.28
— S.rmou of immortal life ; Sept. 20. 1840. B., 18.58. 12''. 3581.28
— Sermon of meicliants. Boston, 1847. 8^ 3582.21
— Seinion of the dangerous classes in society. B..1847. 8°. 3582.21
— Sermon of the Mexican war. Boston, 1848. 8°. . .3582.11)
— Sermon of tl)0 moral condition of Boston. B.. 1849. 12°. 3581.28
— Sermon of the moral dangers incident to prosperity. Bos-
ton. 1855. 8° 3582.20
— Sermon of the perishing classes in Boston. Boston, 1840.
12° 3.581.28
— - Sermon of war. Boston, 1840. 8° 3582.2U
— Sermons of theism, iitUeism. iiuil the j)oi)ular the-
ology. '2(1 ed. l!<i.ston, 1S1(). 8'. . . .;!582.11:
— Some thoughts on the most chrisliau use of .Sunday ; sermon.
Boston, 1818. »° 3582.20
- Ten sermons of reliyiou. 'ild ed. U. , i 8."i5. 8 '. 358'2. 1 5
— Three chief safeguards of society. Boston, 1851. 8°. 3582.21
— Trial for the ' misdemeanor ' of a siieech in Faiiriiil
Hall, a^'aiust kidnai)i)int;, April 3d, 1855, with
defense. Boston, 1855. 8' 5ii2:i.2(;
— Two sermons before the 2Sth congregational society iuBostou,
Nov., 1852. on leaving their old and entering a new i)lace
of worship. Bostiui, 1853. 8° 3582.20
iS^ For fives and critical cstiiiialcs of i's^rktir, see Biogra-
phy (p. 184 ; also —
— Clarice [J. F.) Memorial and biographical sketches, 1878;
p. 113.135 3212.24
— Cottk {J.) BoBtou Monday lectures. Trauaceudentalism.
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— Friil/iintfltam [O.B.) Transcendentalism in New liluglaud, 1870 ;
p. 302-322. ; 3553.29
— Sarijenl (./. 7'.) Theodore Parker, the reform jtulpit, and llie
iutluoiices th;it oppose it. 1852 3582.19
Parker society. Puhlieations. 51 v. Caiubriclt^e,
1841-55. 8' and 10'" 3030.01
Coiiliuls,
Bale (J.) Select works. 1849 3030.01
Becon (T.) I'ivrly writings. 1843 3038.09
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Bullingcr(il ) The decades : 50 sermons. 4 v. 1849-52. 3030.U0
Calfhill (J.) Answer to Martiall's Treatise of the cross.
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Cooper (T ) Answer iu defence of the truth against private
mass. 18.50 3630.11
Corerdale (M.) Keiuains. 1840 3030.13
— Writings. 1844 3630.12
Cranmer (T.) On tlie Lord's supper. 1844. . . .3638.02
— Miscellaneous writiiigsa id lelters. 1840. . . .3038.03
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Gough (H.) General index to Publicatious. 1855. . 3637.22
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Hooper (J.I Early writings. 1843 3636.18
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Latimer (H.l Sermons. 1844 3636.21
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Norden (J ) A progress nf piety. 1847 3037.01
Nowell (A.) Catechism, Latin and English, 1853. . 3637.02
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Philpot (J.) Exaininations and writings. 1842. . . 3637 00
Pilliiiiglon (J.I Works. 1842 3037 07
Ridley (X.) W.irks. 1843 3637.10
Rogers (T.| The catholic doctrine of the church of Eul'-
1-"'<1- l«''l 3037 09
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IM8 :i,;;,7.H
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W"oolton(J.) < hristian manual. 1851 3037.20
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Iielh. Tr. anded. by Kev.ll. Uobiiison. 2 v. 1842-45. 3037.21
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Parker {Edmund ,\ , .1/. I). ) Manual of practical hy-
giene. 1th ed., Phil., IS73. 8'. ... 4348.05
Paikes (Joseph) mnl Meiivale (Herman). Memoirs
of .Sir riiilip Francis'. 2 v. L., 1807. 8°. 3057.19
ParkesBelloc (Bessie). .SV.^ Belloc (B. P.) 962.10
Parkiii'iOii (.James). Or^;anic remains of a former
world. 2d ed. 3 V. London, 1N3:!. 4. 4728.05
- Outlines of oryctolof,'y- 3d ed. L., [/..(<.] 8'. 1112.09
Parkinson (Joseph Charhw). Under fjovernment :
key to the civil service of the crown. 5th ed.
London, 180'.). 10°. 5712.03
Parkinson (Uieliard). Experienced farmer's tour in
America. 2 v. London. 180'). 8\ . . 0137.08
Parkman (Francis. Ii.D.) Sermon iu the New north church ou
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Parkman (Francis, j)-. ) Book of roses. Boston, 1806.
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3. The discovery of the Great West. 4. The old regime
iu Canada. 5. Count Fronteuae and New Franco under
Louis xiv.
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— Hist, of the conspiracy of Pont iac. B ,18.55. 8'. 584.00
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Or»gon trail. New York, 18:)2. 1'2'. . . 1114.12
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Parks. Agriculture ILanlseipe fjanleniwj, p. 8) ; alse, Larwood
(J.) Story of the London parks. 2 v. 1872 |493.28| ; —
Olmsted (F. L.) Public parks and enlargement of towns.
[/'(Amersoc sci. assoc. Trans., no. 3, 1871.] . . 5811.02
Parkyns (Mansfield). Life iu Abyssinia. 2 v. New
York, 1854. 1'2° 10'J3.01
— Same, London, 18i;8. 8' 10^3.00
Parlby ( Mrs. —). Wauderinys of a pilj^rim, in search
of the picturesque, durino four and twenty years
in the East. With revelations of life in the Ze-
n.ina. [/-n/o/i.l lUus. 2 v. L., 1850. 1.8°. 1001.13
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Parhament. See (in Countries) England {.Parliamentary debates
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Part iainentaiy reijisters and personal iiistori/, p. 314) ; — Bio-
graphy tCollfctive : ISiigUsh, p. \U\):—also Atlantic luiuthly,
V. 12 (An American iu the House of lords, by F. Waylaud,
7'i-.) ; v. 8(.\ field-d.iy in Ho. of commons, by F. Waylaiid'
ir.\ ; Genu. mag.. Apr., Hay. June, July, Aug., 1874 (Meli
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manual of rules of order. 1870 (.5017.31].
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V. 9, :810.| Ii;2().09
- - Siiinc. |/)i Sanford (H.) Brit. p.KiU, v. 13. 1819.] 1091.13
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Parodies ;uid parody. ,Vr.' Poetry [I'aiodies ami pariidij).
Parr (C'ltlicriun, tiurrn :•! Ilenni Vlll). Writiunu. [In Edward
w., iindulhm. WritiUK». 1831. «'.| .... /k :)510.1G
Parr (J/ /'.« Harriet). ['Holino \jvx;' psmd.'\ In the
(silver age : essays. 2 v. 2(1 ml. L., 181)0. 12". 2538. 07
CoiiUmlx: V. 1. Hound iiboiit lumiu iu tlio Kprintj-timn.
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the fall of the leal'. By the tiresido. Withiu and without.
— Life and death of Jeanne U'Are, called the maid.
2 V. London, 18(;fi. lO" :!U'J3.1G
— Mauriee and Euf^i'uie de Guerin. A monograph.
London, 1870. 12" 307J.21
4fcg=- For her novds see Fiction class-list (p. 510).
Parr (Samuel, D.D.) Charaeler of C. J. Fox. 2 v.
London, 18ll',». 8" 3057.11)
— (ed. ) Metai>hysical tracts of the 18th century.
London, 1837. 8° 5-115.15
Contt'nts : Collier (A.) Dcnionstl'atiou of the uon-exist.
ence of au eternal world. Speciuien.s of a true philosophy,
in a discourse ou Genesis. Hartley (I'.) De seusu. luotu
et idearuni geueratione ; Origin of human appetites and
affections, showing how each arises from association Man
iu quest of him.self ; or u defence of the individuality of
the human mind, or self ; by C. Comment, gent.
— Works. With memoirs, Ijy J. Johnstone. 8 v.
London, 1828. 8" 5002.02
Coiitt'iUs : V. 1. Memoirs. 2. Discourse on education.
Spital aiul other scrmoua. 3. Dr. Combe's Horace. Pre-
fatio ad Bellemleui libros. Miscellaneous remarks on poll-
ties, juri-siirudeuco. morals, f/c. Warburtonian tracts. Let-
ter to the ilisseuters of Birininghani. Letter ou Dr. ]\Iilner
on The end of religious contioversy. Notes on Itajiin's
Dissertation on whigs and lories. 4. Character of (.'. J. Fox.
luscriptious. 5, 6. Sermons. 7, 8. Correspondence.
^-W For lives of Dr. Parr, set- Biography {p. 184) ; also
New monthly mag., v. 17, 182G (3 articles, by a pupil).
Parrot (Dr. Friedrich). Journey to Ararat. New
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Parrots. Sn- Birds ip. 217). ^ ,
Parry (I-iir. J. D. i Legendary cabinet: British na-
tional ballads. London, 1829. 8". . . 1675.29
Parry (John II.) CamVirian Plutarch : memoirs of
eminent Welshmen. London, 1834. 8". 3210.20
Parry (Wm. Edward). Journal of a voyage for the
discovery of a Northwest passage, in 1819-20.
Philadelphia, ISJl. 8". 1144.08
— Three voyages for the discovery of a N. W. passage.
11819-27.] 2v. New York, [1840.] lb°. 1142.04
Farsees. .^<''- Biblical and religious lit. iParsees, p. 101) ; — Zo-
roaster ; -Zend Avesta ; — also Christ, exam., Mch., 1859,
p. 313-333 ;— .Rawlinson's Five ancient monarchies, v. 3,
1805, p. '.(3 13(i ; v. 4, p. 328-3i7 ; Bunsen's God in history,
V.I, p. 273-293. 390-393 ; Bunsen's Egypt, v. 3, p. 474 :— M.
WilUams's Modern India. 1878, p. 169-180 ;— Haug (M.)
Essays ou the sacred language, writiugs, aud religion of
the Paisees. 2d ed. Loudon, 1878. 8°
Pars3y (Arthur). Science of vision : or natural per-
spective, '.'d ed. of ' Perspective rectified.' Lon-
don, 1840. 8" 1432.09
Parson and people, fili't; Spooner (E.) 3593.19
Parsons counsellor. .See Degge (.S'ir Simon). 1820. . . 3543.25
Parson's horn-book. By the Comet literary and pa-
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don, 1832. 8° 3583.12
Parsons (Horatio A.) Book of Niagara Falls. 3d ed.
Buffalo, 1830, 18" 1111.22
Parsous (S. B. ) The Rose : its history, poetry, cul-
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Par-sous (S. E. ) The sawyer's companion. Wilkcs-
l.arre, (Pk.,) 1857. 12" . 4002.07
Parsons (Theopliilus). Deus Homo : God-man. Chi-
cago, 1807. 8' 3422.14
— The infinite and the finite. B., 1872. 12". 3583.08
— Elements of mercantile law. B., 1856. 8". 50'24.11
-Essays. 3 v. Boston, 18-'i5-03. 10°. . .3583.01
iVo^c— For Contents sec Swedenborgianism (p. 105).
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— Laws of business for business men. Boston, 1857.
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— UutlineK of the religion and philosophy of Swcden-
borg. Boston. 1870. 12" ". . 3596.10
— Political, personal, and ]iroi)erty rights of a citizen
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Treatisi! on the law of partnership. 2d ed., en-
hirged. Boston, 1870. 8° 5621.09
— Treatisi' on shipping and admiralty. 2 v. Boston,
1809. 8' 5035,15
Parsons (Theoi>hiluB,c/(i(/_;««/ia' o/ Mass). A'f;'; Biography (p.l85).
Par.sous (Thomas Win. ) Poems. B., 1854. 8. 1075.10
AW notice of T. \V. 1'., by W. It. Alger, in f'hr. exam.,
Jan.. 1809.
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ton, 1856. 12". 3137.10
Parsons (Wm., 'M earl of liosse). The monster tele-
scopies, erected by the earl of Rosse. Parsons-
town, 1844. 8" 4013.10
Parlenay. See Sean d' Arras.
Parthenius '/ -Vitvt'a. De amatoriis affeetibus. Or. H Lai. \In
Erotici scriptores. Miliil, 1856.] 7764.17
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Eastern pediment, ftc. [/nRoy. soc. of lit. /ids., v. 7. J 5U6G. 15
Parthia. So- Countries [I'arl/iia, p. 357).
Particle (l)vnaiiiiis of a). See Tail (P. G.) and Steele (W. J.)
1878 4014.20
Parlies. .Vf' Goi^crnment and politics {T'artiet, p. 587) ;— Bibli-
cal and religious lit. {Parlij feeling, p. ^ij).
Partnership. See Law (Partnership, p. 690).
Partou (Jamesl. Caricature and other comic art in
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— The Danish islands : are we bound in honor to pay
for them. Boston, 1869. 8° 556.09
— Famous Americans of recent times. Boston, 1867.
8 3245.16
Contents.
Astor (.1. J.) Calhoun (John C.) Randolph (John).
Beecher (H. '\V.) Clay (Henry). Vanderbilt (C.)
Bennett (J. Gordon). Girard (Stephen). Webster (Daniel).
Buir (Theodosia). Goodyear (Charles).
— Gen. Butler iu New Orleans. N.Y.,1804. 12". 3020.19
— Humorous jioeti-y of the English language. New
York, 1857. 12" 1675.26
— Lifeand timesof Aaron Burr. N.Y., 1858.12". 3020.16
— Life and times of B. Franklin. N.Y.,1848. 8". 3062.06
— Life of Andrew Jackson. 3v. N.Y., 1860. 8°. 3087.05
— Life of Horace Greeley. N. Y., 1855. 12". 3072.06
Same. New York, 1808. 8' " 3072.11
~ Life of Thomas Jefferson. B., 1874. 8". .3092.19
— Le Parnasse franijais : French jjoetry, a. d. 1 55U-
[1877]. Boston, 1877. 12° 7032.09
— People's book of biograiihy. Hartf., l.'-OS.S". 3205.03
— Smoking .and drinking. Boston, 1868. 16". 4334.30
— Topics of the time. Boston, lS71. 12°. .2538.13
Contents: Uncle Sara's treatment of his servants. The
Yankees at home. Congressional peccadillos. Interna-
tional copyright. Our Uomau Catholic brethren. How
Congress wastes its time, 'the clothes mania. Log roll-
ing at Wasbiugtou. Our Israelilish brethren. Correspon-
dence of Napoleon Bonaparte. The government of the
city of New "York.
— Triumphs of enterprise, ingenuity, and public
.spirit. Hartford, 1871. 8° 320.5.15
Contents.
Aristotle.
Bismarck.
Brown (C. F., 'Arte-
mus Ward ').
Chicago (Wonderful
growth of).
Chromos.
Circulating libraries
Columbus (Ileal me-
rits of).
Compass (The).
Cooper Institute.
Cotton weaving nia-
chinery(Originof).
— and o(/(e)'.s). Eminent women of the age. Hart-
ford, 1808. 8°. . . . ■ 3265.01
&^ For articles by J. P. in Altantic 7nonthfy &iid Har-
per's mag., consult their Index volumes.
Crockett (David).
Daguerreotype (In-
vention of).
Dickeus as a citizen.
Electric telegraph.
Eliot (John, apostle
';/ tfie Indians)
Etherization.
Ged (W., first stereo-
lyper).
Hood (Thomas).
Nast (Thomas).
Piano (The).
Pittsburgh.
Pocahontas.
Poe (Edgar A.)
Quiucy .Josiah).
Kothschilds.
Saint Louis.
Science in the IT. S.,
(Beginnings of).
.Sewing machine
(History of)-
Siilncy (.Mgeruon).
Sparks (Jared).
"S'assar College.
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cAiuality. London, 1872. 8" 5725.25
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— On democracy. Philadelphia, 1800. 8°. . 5721. 03
Party liaileis. .S.e' Baldwin (■! ti.) a243J).'>
Pascal (Blaise). Lettres ecrites a un Provineiid.
Paris, 1841). 1«° 3583.05
— Same. Provincial letters. Tr. by T. M'Crie. New
York, 1852. 8° 3583.04
Uoviewoil by H. D. Traill in FortQ. rev.. Dec, 187S.
^ Pensees. Vieparmme. Perier. P., 1847. 10°. 3583.07
- Thoughts, letters, and opuscules. From the French,
by O. W. Wight. With [essay on his genius
and writings, l)y H. Rogers : and Pascal consid-
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Church ill. It'.) The Pousees. [In St. James lectures.
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it^- Vol- niunernus liwa nii<l ct-U. cstimab-s of Pascal, set-
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TuUoclii-l.) Pascal. i.sVS. (;il3i;.33].
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by J. Grote) ; Jour, ot sitcred lit., v. 4, 1H49 ; p. 288 3lJ(l
(P.'s conceptiou of the peculiar essence of Christianity, by
A. Neaudur) ; Princeton rev.. Jan., 1854 ; N. Brit, rev,,
Nov., 18(11.
Pascal BruTio. *■(■ Dumas (A.) 1854 7018.05
Pascal (Cesar). A travers I'Atlantique et dans le
Nouveau Monde. 2e ed. P., 1870. 12\ 1072.22
Pasclial (George W.) The constitution of the U. S.,
defined and carefully annotated. Washington.
18G8. 12° ■ 5734.20
Pascoe (Charles Eyre). London guide and directory
for American travellers. 3d ed. 15., 1875. 12°. !)53.3'o
Pasley (Sir Charles Win.) Military policy of the
British empire. London, 1847. 8°. . . 4510.01
Pasque (Ernst). Die Komodianten-Here. 3 v. Ber-
lin, 18i;0. 12 7123.13
Pa.squier (fiaston. :lu,- iVAudiffret). King {E.j French politicid
Icadern, IS'fi 3221.17
Pasquier (F.tifniie, /■'/■. advocate awl litterateur, b- 1529, d. 161.')).
.V.,- New iiionthly. Apr.. ISlil, p. 424-439.
Pasquin I Anthcpuyl. )««<(io«. .S'e« Williams (John). . . 1C%.23
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[art. by o. E, Norton).
Pass and class ; Oxford guide-book. .S'-v Burrows (M.) Iy6l. 5513, 0:1
Passages fiom autobiography of a ' Man of Kent.'
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Passages Irorn nole-bnoks, .V,.' Hawthorne (N.) 1872.
Passavant (Joh.iim David). Rafael Non Urbino uml
vater Giovanni Santi. 2 v. Leip., 1839. 8. 3151,04
— Tour of a German artist in England. 2 v. Loii-
don, 1830. 12° 1433,2.'^.
Passive obedience. Sec Government and politics iLeaitiman/
p. .587).
Past and present, .SV,- Carlyle (ThnrnasI, 1858. . . .251.5,1:1
Past and present ; essay, .SV.- Dana (It. H,| Writings, v. 2. 5020,10
Past meridian. Xcc Sigonrney (L, H.) 2543 llO
Pasta |.l/m<'. Judith). ,Scc New njouthly, v. 13. 1825
Pastimes. .SV.' Amusements, games, ite. (p. 23).
Paston letlcis. .v.. Fenn (J"huj 471.17
Pastor nl Hernias. [In Apostolic fathers. Writings, v. 1 ot
Ante-Nicene libr,. K<lin., 1868. 8".] 3467.02
Pastoral lilr- and manufactures of the ancients. Sec History of
silk, ccittou. Imon. etc. New Vork. 1845. 8°. . . 3931,06
Psstoral work ami Uomiletics. *'.■ Biblical an.l religious work
{I'ccaelihuj and pa.ftoral work-, p, 97),
Pastorini (.SVi/.). ;>,(.«((. .S:.-. Walmesley (Charles). . . .3411, IS
Patagonia. See Oountrics [l\ilayonia. p, 357).
Patent hat (The): designed to increase the thinking,
re:iso!iing, ac^ting power of the wearer. Manu-
factiiiv.l by Pliijo. N. Y., I8.')5. 12°. . 3583.14
Patents, .v..' Arts (Useful : I'atenlx. p, 4.5| ;— Law [Patents, p.
6901 :— Conntnes It/uited ,siatcx : Patent "[}ice, p. 377) ; at$n
Duncan (H. A.) Amer. system of patents'. [In Amcrl soc.
sci. asscic. Trans . no 3. 1871 : 5811,021 : I'layfair (Lyon).
On patents and the new patent bill. [In Nineteenth ten
lury, V, 1. 1877] :— Statistical soc. oi London. Journal.
v. 26. I86;l (On the rationale and working of the patent
laws, by J. l'). 'f. Kogers).
Pater (Walter H. ) Studies in the history of the re-
naissance. London, 1H73. 8" 1435.08
t'lmtcnts : Aucassin and Nicilctte. Pico delta Miian-
dnla. Sandro Botticelli. I,uc,:a delta Itobbia. Poetry of
Michelangelo. Lionardo da Vinci. Joachim Du Bcllay.
Wmckehnann.
Paterculus (Caius Velleius). [Compendium of Ro-
man history.] Tr. by .J. .S. Watson. London
Bnliii, 1852. 12' 432.20
- - Historia Romana. Cum notis et interp. in nsum
Delphiiii. Londini. IW/7/, 1822. 8 . , 7710,01
Paler mnndi. .SV,- Burr (E, F,| 1870.' 3526.04
Faterson, .S'-c k/.sv. Patterson :— Pattison.
Paterson (Daniel). Di-scri|itiou of the roads in Eng-
land, Wales, and part of the roads of Scotland.
15th ed. London, 1811. 8" 955.23
Paterson (James, Scotch edi.lnr). Autobiographical
reminiscences. [1805-0!).] Glasg,,lK71.8', 3130.20
Paterson (.Tames, lirirrisler). Treatisi- fin the fishery
lawsof the United Kingdom L,, 180:1. 12', 4010.20
Paterson (Samuel). Another traveller! or cursory
remarks on a jinirney through part of tln^ Nether-
lands in 1700. By Coryat .lunior. [psf »(/««.]
2 V. London, 1707.' 10°. ." !)G1.25
Paterson (Wni,, JhiiniUi- of Btiiik of Kn^iUindi. Han-
ii)sler{S.) Life anil trials of '. . . . 3130.1!)
See also New nmnthly ni.-ig., Aug., l.s:)2 (notice by J. Galtl.
Pathology. .V'-'" Medicine {Patln>hu/y, p. 7.54).
Patience (Tiie) ot hope. Sec Greenwell (Doia) .... 3.583.10
Patient lirisel (History of). Two tracts. London, J'crcy soc, v, 3.
1842. 16° .5060.03
Patmore (Coventry Kearsey Dighton ). The angel in
till- house : The bi^tiMthal. B., 1857. 10°. 1075.18
iVr.(H, —Reviewed in Ed. n-v., v. 107. 185S.
Same. The espousals. B., 1850. l(i°. . 1C75.19
- Children's garland from the best jioets. Cam-
bridge, 1863. 10° 1075.17
- Faithful forever. Boston, 1801. 10°. . , 1075.20
— Poems. London. 1844. 10° 1075.21
The Victories of love. Boston, 1802. 10°. 1G75.22
A'rt/',— For reviews of his poems, see Fr.iser's mag., v. 68,
]8r,3, and North Urit. rev., v. 28, 18,58, orl.ittell, 18,58, v. 4.
Patmore (Peter (ieorge). Mirror of the munths.
[roioK.J London, 1820. 8° 4731.07
— My friends and acquaintances. 3 v, London,
1854. 12° 3222.1'J
Contents.
Blaiichard (Lanian) v. 1.
Ble8sin;;ton [Countess of ]. v. 1
C:tnipbell [ rbomasl, v. 1.
Ilazlilt (Wni.), V. 2-3.
Lamb (Charles), v- 1-
Paton (Andrew Archibald)
Slierid,tu (H. B ). v
Sheridan iThonias
Smilh (Horace), v. 2.
Smith James), v. 2.
Ward (U. P.). v. 1-2.
The Goth and th
3.
V. 3.
Hun
Transylvania, Debreczin, Pcsth ami Vienna,
in 1850. London, 1851. 8° !)(.;.5.04
— Highlands and islands of the .Adriatic. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1,N4!). 8' 1)75.05
— History of the Egyptian revolntion, from the pe-
riod of the Mamelukes to the death of Moham-
med | Mehemet] Ali [1S40]. L,1803. 8°. 1077.01
Patriarch and the Tsar. ,S.v Palmer (Wm. I 3577.16
Patriarchal shadows of Christ and his church, .^ee Winslow
(O) ;i624.02
Patriarchs, .V--. Biblical and religifUls lit. ll'alriarc'is. ]). 96).
Patrick i.sumt]. See Biography (p. 185 : also Dub. nniv. mag..
Mar.. 1876 (St. Patrick, by .\rlhur Olive).
Patrick (Marsena li) Memorial of Win, Kellv, Albany. 1873.
8' "3061.16
Patrick (Simon), Lowth (R ), mul oiJia-rs. Critical
commentary and paraphr.a.se on the Old and New
I'estaraent, .and the Apoerj'pha New ed. 4 v.
London, 1853. 1.8°. . ." 3720.01
Patriot boy. .sv,- Headley (P. C.) 3124.19
Patriot preachers of llie .\ai'r. rev. .S'-v Moore (Frank.*/ ) 3583.13
Patriotic and heroic eloquence. [Prose and jioetrv.]
New York, 1801. 12' CSllio"
Patriotic speaker. S-c Raymond (R. It.) 1864 6.332.21
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the ADTHOK'S NAMIB, the first part of the TITJ.E, »uil t'-e Nl 'MBEU.
840
PATRIOTISM - PEABODY
Patriotism. .SVr Government and politics {Pati-i'iUsni, \i. 5H8:; —
Poetry (/'atriolir:) ; — als't ('ntitfMii. rev . June, IH77 {Oliris-
tiunity anil patriutisiii, l>y U. l'\ Littletlale) ; Oeiit. ntat^.,
|)<-c.. 1H77 (Sraiiiy side of ii.itriotiHlu. by T. Foster).
Patriots :im.I lililniHters. Sre Oliphant (L.) 18(;0. . . . 92'2,22
Patriot's voral miHcellauy ; or a collection of loyal Hoti^H. Itiib-
liri, 1,101. 18' ir.7ri 28
Patronymica Jiiitaiiui(;a : family names. S^'- Lower (M. A.)
18i;il GtiH.Ol
Patten. .S'"' >th» Patton.
Patten (.). AlcxaiuliT). Lives of tlii! clorgy of New-
York mill ISfooklyn. Also the history of t^iicli
Kcet. imil coiiLjfii^ittion. N. Y., 1874. S". ;Ur>H.04
Patterson. Sfi- nhit Paterson ; - Paltison.
Pattei'sou (Artlnir.I.) Tln' M;igyivrs : coiiiitry ami
iii.stitutions. 2 v. Lomloii, l«i;'.». H'. . Mr,.23
Patterson (.laiiies W.) UeHpousibilities of tlie fimiitters of re.
piililies : aililresH on the 2.'>811i auiiiverH;iry ol the plaiitiii^^
.if the I'ophaiil lololiy, Aug. '29.180.5. 1).. l.Sia. 8'. (;21.'2«
Patterson (Ijiiw.sion li. ) Twelve yciii'K ill the niines
of California. Canihriilge, 1SG2. Ifi'. . lia'i.'il
Patterson (Itolu'rll. Insects nienlioneil in Sliake-
K|ieare's j)lavs. London, 1841. Ifi '. . , ■IH-J.iA)',
- Inlroilnetion 'to /ooh,{,.y. ^fitli ed. liellUst, 1870.
IC,' " 47ia21
Patterson ('r'lvi. Kobert). Narrative of the eanipaign
in the valley of the Shenandoah, 1801. I'liila-
. delphia. 18(i.'i. 8' (il4.IIH
Patterson {II. II . /■'..V.S'.) (las and lii-litiug. [In Brit, m'f '« in
ihiKines. iH7i;.| :iy41.27
Patterson ( Hol)rrt I logarth). The economy of capital,
or i^old and tiad<". Edin., ISG.'i. 8^ ." . 51Mr,.21
- Essays in liistory and art Edin., ]8r,2. 8\ 1112.01
Cnnli^nl.i : Colour in nature and .art. Iteal and ideal
beauty. Sculpture. li:tbnolof,'y of lOurope. Utopias, our
Indian emi>)re. The national life of Cbnia. An ideal art
congress. Battle of the styles. Genius and lilierty.
youth and suniiuer. Ueeorda of llie past. Nineveh aud
liabylon. India: its ca.ste8 and creeds. 'Christopher
North '—in meinoriain.
Patterson (.Saijinel Uowles, F.ll.S.) Chajiters on fos-
sil liotaiiy. London, 18111. 18'. . . . 4!)i:i.01
Pattison (Wni.) ' Select iioem<i. |//i Sanford (E.) lint, poets,
V. U, 181U.1 1B91.H
Patton. .S'f-' a(sii Patten.
Patton (.1. Harris). History of the United States.
New York, IHi'.O. ,S '. ." .^7:1.0.5
Patton ( /iVe. Will.) The jiidoinent of Jernsahm pre-
dieted in seriiiture, fnltined in history. New
York, 1877. 12 ' .■5.'"i8,l. I.'i
Pan and thn Pyreiiics- .v.v Russell (H.) 1871 Ui;i.2l
Pauquet freres. 'Modes et eostuilies liistoriques.
Paris, [1804.] 4' (i02ii.(l4
Paul (C. Kei^an). Willi.am (lodwin : his friends and
eonteniporaries. 'J v. lioston, ls7fi. 12'. liOC..").:)!
Paul {FiiJIur, III.- /'iKtrl S.,- Sarpi (Paul).
Paul (.lobn), j»7/7. .v.. Webb (iMiarles H)
Paul (.S'aiH/). Si'i- Biblical aud religions literature {E/nslirs, Itff,
tie., p. H5) ; uho
— Arnold (.V.) A psychological i)arallel [between .St. Paul aud
the Cambiidge Platouista. Iji liis l.a.st essays, etc.] y512.'22
— Gm- (G.J.) The eonvei'.sion of St. r. 1871. 3551.21
— Hiiiisiin ( I!. J). ) The apostle Paul and preaching
of Christianity in jjriniitive church. I87.'">. 375.S.11
— Z/o,os'o». (./. N. ) Character of St. P.aul. [».((.] 3.'i01.n2
— 7i'jio.i; (C. A'.) A year with St. Paul ; r>'2 lessons, for
the Sundays of the year. 1877. . . . 3505.11
- Mimluff (./. n.) St. Paul in Koine. 1872. 3.573.00
— M,ieis'\l<:\V. 11.) St. Paul, a poem. 18r,8. 1G72.34
— Sli'ikaprrin (f.) St. Paul at Athens. [187'.).] 3.5113.30
Paul's lellir to bis kinsfolk, .tc- Scott (Walter). Works, v. 1.
Paulding (.Jann/s Kirke). .lohn Hull in .America ; orthe
new Munchausen, [/tiiim.] N.Y., 1825. 1-2° 1132.07
— Lav of the Scottish fiddle : a poem, [eiiwn.] Lon-
don, 1814. 10'^ 1734.31
Letters from the South by a Northern man. [i/iioii.]
New ed. 2 v. in 1. N. Y.. 1835. 12\ . 1132.08
Life of George Washington. 2 v. New York,
1852. 8= 3182.03
~ Literary life, [with extracts fr(Uii his writings].
Compiled by W.I.Paulding.N.Y.,18r,7.12'.:!13'7.04
— iDul Irving (W. ) Salmagundi. New Y'ork, 18.57.
10 2533.14
— and Paulding (Wm. Irving). American comedies.
Philadelphia, 1.847. 10^ 1734.'.iO
Sfif For J. K. P.'s tinvels, see Fiction (p. .'ill).
ttn' For bis li/f, <if'- Biography (p. 180).
Paulding (Will. I. ) Literary life of .Tames K. Pauld-
ing. New Y'ork, 1807. 8' 3137.04
PauU (/>i'. Peinliold). Life of king Alfred ; ed. liy T.
Wright. Loudon, 1852. 8" .3013.17
— Pictures of old England. Tr. by E. C. Olt«. Cam-
bridge, 1801. 12'' 4Gl.n
Paulus (Dr., pseud.) Magicon : wonderful pro|die-
cies concerning jiopery and its impending over-
tlu'ow. New York, 18';;». l(i" 3.583.17
Paulus yEgineta. .Seven books. Tr. with eomiiien-
tary, by E. Adams. 3 v. L., 1844-47. 8'. 4317.01
Pauperism. .Vf?e Social science.
Pausanias. Dcscriptio Gra^cia;. Recog. L. Diiidorf.
Gr. et Lat., cum indice. Parisiis, Duhil, 1815.
8° 7700.01)
— Description of Greece. From tlie Greek, witli
notes, [by T. Taylor]. 3 v. L., 1704. 8'. 425.00
Pauthier (Guillaume). Chine : histoire. Paris, 1837.
h". [Univers.] 1101.20
— «.)«ZBazin ( Ant.) (!hiue moderne. Paris, 1853.8.
[Univers] '.Mil. 21
Pautw (Cornelius de). tEuvres philosophiques. 7 v.
I'aris, 1795. 8. 411.05
Conlfnls : v. 1-3. Itechendies pliilosnptiiques sur les
Aniericaina. 4-5. Recherebes pliili>sopliiques sur les
F^^yjitiens et les Chinois. 6 7. Kecbercbes philosopbiqiieH
sur icH (irecs. iVe/c. — v. G is wanting.
Pa'wnbroking. Stiihli.t ( L. l'.> A guiiie to jiawnbrok-
ing. [1870.] Syil.OS
Sfe ftlsii Meliora, v. 4. 1801 ; Statistical soc. of Loudon.
.lournal, V. 4, 1841 (On the mollis do I'lete of Itonie, (jenoa,
Turin, and i'aris, and other pawnhroklug estaliliHliineiits
on the continent, by II.. I. porter).
Pawtucket. (jtfii.«.l .S'.r Countries. •/. . |/'.iw(i<i*.(, i>. :tr,7|.
Paxton (J.ames). Introiluetion to the study of hu-
man .inatomy. 2 v. London, 1834. 8'. 4.'t30.1O
Paxton's 'magazine of botany, luid register of Hower-
iug plants. 10 v. Lon/Um, 1814-40. 8°. 41)30.01
Payeu (Anselme). Precis dechimie industrielle. .5e
ed. 2 V. I'liini-.lies, 1 v. P., 1807. 8'. . 4215.25
Payer (.lulius). New hinds within the Arctic circle ;
discoveries of tlie .\ustrian ship "Tegetthoflf, "
1872-74. p'roui tin; German. New York, 1877.
8' 1144.10
Paying investment. Set Dickinson (A. E.) 187(5. . . . 6522.09
Payn (James). .Vce Fiction class-list (p. ,511).
Payne (Daniel Beaumont). Address to the proprietors of bank
Btiudi on the luanagemeut of the governor and directors of
the bauk of Eiighiud. I.ond 181(1. 8" 60.')8.»7
Payne (.1. lirrtraiid). 'Haydn's universal index of
biograiiliy. London, 1870. 8" 3231.13
Payne {.1. H.) Bee-keeper's guide ; depriving sys-
tem. 4th ed. London, 1851. 12^ . . 4824.10
Pajme (.lohn Howard). Life .and writings. Ed. by
Gabriel Harrison. Albany, 1875. 8°. . 3138.03
Cnntents : Life. Lispings of the muse ; juvenile poems.
Our neglected poets ; Wm. Martin .Toliuson. Tragedy of
llnltus.
iJ/T" For plays of J. II P., sf-- Plays {.\rniHgpmi*nl hy authors).
Ifir For lires of J.H.P., see Biography ([i. 185).
Payne and sorowe <if evill marriage. Kd. by J. P. Collier.
[Percy soc, V. 1. London. 1814. 1G°.| S060.01
Paysou (Edward). Memoirs, select thoughts and
seniiiins. Comjiiled by A. Cummings. 3 v.
Portland, ISlC. S . .' \ 3.583.18
Payson (.1. W. ) uml Hanaford (L.li. i P.ook-keeping.by
single and double entry. 1!., 1858. obi. 12". 4015.05
— Duntou (S. ) and Scribner (W. M.) Theory aud
art of penmanship. 1'.., 1863. Vi'. . . 4011.32
Peabody (Andrew Preston, D.D.) Christian belief
.and life. Boston, 187.'!. 1'2' 3584.02
— Auti'Siipernatnralism : sermon before the Divinity school in
Harvard Univ., July 13. 184.';, Cambridge. 1845. 8'. 3584 00
— Appeal to the ynnug : sermou. I'ortsmoutb, N. IL, March, 12,
1848. Portsinontb, 1848. 12° 3584.00
— Authority in religion ; sermon at the ordination of E. M.
Wbeelock, Dover. N. H., Jan., 7. 1857. B., 1857. 8'. 3584.00
— Christian consolations. Sermons. 6th ed. Bos-
ton, 1867. 8" 3584.04
— Christianity .and science. N. Y., 1874. 12°. 3584.0,5
— Christianity the religion of nature. Bo.ston, 1864.
12'. . ". 3584.03
— Conversation ; its faults and its graces. Boston,
185G. 1'2'^ 042.3.27
— Forgiveness ; sermon at the ordination of Horatio Stebbins.
Fitehburg.Ma.ss., Nov. 5, 1851. Fitcbbuig, IS.'il. 8". 3584.00
— Manu.'il of moral philosophy. N.Y.,1873. 1'2°. 51.35.39
— Our conversation in heavi-n : sermon on the death of Mary
Lyman Lolhrop. Boston. 1859. 8" 3584.00
THE BROOKLYN LIBRAKV.
PEABODY - PEEL
S41
— Progress in ChriHt, not boynnil ChriRt : sormou at the inelal-
latiiin of A. Judsou Kicli, Brooklield. and a statcincnt of
reliHioua buliof, by tlie p:istor olnct. Sliriugf.,lH70,S\ nilHl .10
• - ReiiiiuisiH'Uces of European travel. New York,
1H08. J2° Uir-.U-J
— Soieutific uiUication of lucchaiiii-a aud artiBaus : address.
[In Smith, report, 1H72.| 393li.27
— Scripture doctrine of Clirist ; llirce sermons. Portsmouth,
180U. 8' :ir,Ht.ou
— Student's duty to his parents : sermon, Sept. 18, 1H64. Cani-
bridKO, 1864. 8' 3584.1)0
— Usea ot classical literature : address before the United lit.
soc of Dartnioutli college. Boston, 1843. 8'. . . 3584. OJ
Peabody (Elizabeth P. ) Kecoril of Mr. Alcott's .scliool,
moral culture. Boston, 1874. 1(V'. . . 5rjV2.2H
— Jloral culture of infaucv and kindergarten guide. ,Six Mann
(.!/;<. II.) ««'( Peabody (E. P.) 5514 IJ2a
Peabody (Wiii. Uouru Oliver). Life of Alexander
Wilson. New York, 1S53. IG^ . . .3241.0'J
~ Life of Cotton Mather. N. Y., 1849. IG'^ . 3241. 0(!
-^ Life of David Brainerd. N. Y., 1851. IG'. 3241. (18
— Cateeliisra l..r the use of childreu. B.,1849. 12Mr.7.-..40 ;fi43'J.22
- .Si)rinf<ti('l(l eollieti(jn of hymns for sacred worship.
Springfield, 1835. Ifi" 37G1.(I'.)
— Life of .lames Oglethorpe. B., 1848. 16°. 3241.12
- Life of John Sullivan. Boston, 1848. 16^ 3211.13
Peabody (OU\er Win. Bourn). Life of Israel Put-
nam. New York, 18.31). l(i° 3241.(17
Peabody museum of American .archasology and eth-
nology. V. 1, 18fi8-7G. Camb., 187G. 8\ 4732.11)
Peace convention, ISfil. ChiUenden (L. K) Reports,
etc.. 1864 64,5.08
Peace jubilee. Jubiki^. days : illustrated daily record
of the World's peace jubilee. With illus. by A.
Hoppin. Boston, 1872. fol ISliG.l'.)
Peace and war. .^f-? War and peace ; — Law [InternaUnnal, p. (188).
Peachey ( .l/r.s-. — ). lloyal guidci to w.ax flower mo-
<lelling. Londcn, 1851. 8' 1443.31
Peacock. A'C',' also Pecock.
Peacocke (B. A.) Practical researches in hydraulics. [In
Weale (-T.) Papers ou engineering, v. 5, 1845.] . . 3918.15
Peacock (Edward). English church furniture, or-
naments and decorations at the period of tho
reformation, [monuments of superstition]. Lon-
don, 1866. 8- 3767.20
Peacock (George, D.T).) Life of Thomas Young.
London, 1865. 8= 3187.2,5
— Observations on tho .statutes of the university of
Cambridge. London, 1841. 8°. . . . 5511.22
Peacock (Thomas Love). Works : with preface by
lord Houghton ; biogr. notice bv Edith Nicolls.
Ed. by H. Cole. 3 v. "London, 1874. Hi'. 5062.15
v. 1. Headlong H.all. Melincourt. Nightmare Abbey.
2. Maid Marian. Misfortunes of Elphin. Crotchet Cas-
tle. Gryll Grange. 3. Poetry. Miscellanies: Four ages
of poetry ; Horaj dramaticie. Shelley.
— Smith {a. J'.) Poets and novelists. 187C 3251.11
St^eaU'i Coutemp. rev., Aprd, 1875 (by J. Davies) ; Fort-
nightly. Aug., 1873 ; Temple Bur, v. 44, 1875.
Peacocks. .?'v Jardine {.S"i> W.) Gallinaceous birds. . . 4711.11
Peake (Elizabeth). History of the German emperors.
From the German. Phila., 1874. 8'. . 514.2:i
— Pen pictures of Europe. Phila., 1874. 8 '. 94(5.10
Peak ((javilan). The struggle for existence. [Poems.]
New York, 1872. 16' 1675.31
Peake (James). Rudiments of naval architecture.
London. 1839. 16' 4517.2.")
Peake (Richard Briusiey). .SVf Plays {Arranged under aulhiirs).
Peaks, passes, and glaciers. Excursions by members
of the Alpine club. Ed. by John Bull. Lon-
don, 18r)9. 8' 983.08
Same. 2d series. Ed. by E. S. Kennedy. 2 v.
London, 18(52. 8' 983.21
Peale. See nisn Peel.
Peale (.\. C.) (Jeol. report on the Grand river district, f/n Hay-
den. Geol. (tint getxir, survey tif the territories. 9th report.
1875.] " 4110.29
Peale (Rembrandt). Graphics ; edticatiou of tho
eye and the training of the hand, as auxiliary to
writing, geograjiliy, and drawing. Philadeljihia,
1850. 12°. ..." 1432.37
— Notes on Italy, 1829-1830. Phil., 1831. 8^ 974.13
— Portfolio of an artist. Phil., 1839. 12°. .25 11. IS
Peale (T. R.) Method of preserving lepidoptera. [/» Sm. re-
port, 1863.1 3936.18
— Uses of the brain and marrow of animals among the Indians
of North America. |/ii Sm. report. 1870.] . . . 3930.23
Pearce. Sue. al^o Peirce : — Pierce : — Pears.
Pearce (Robert Rouiere). Memoirs and correspon-
deiice of Richard, mnrciuess Wellesley. 3 v.
London, 18 16. 8' 3183.03
Pcard (F. H.) See Fiction (p. 511).
Peard (W., M.D., hL. Ii.) Year of liberty ; or salmon
angling in Ireland, 186.5. L., 1867. 8^^ . 4Glr;.21
Pearl of the Antilles. .Vrv Gallcnga (A.) 1873 1101.23
Pearls. See Fine arts {tlem>t aitit precious stimes, p. 1544) ; — also
Simiiioiids (/'./.-) i'larl.s and 1)1 arl Ilsheries. [/n /«« Com-
mercial products of Ihe sea. 1879.) 4825.27
Pearly nautilus, .sv.' Owen (R.) Memoirs, fte. 1832. .4828 11
Pears (I'idwin, ed.) Se ■ Prisons and refr)i-matorie8. etc. London,
1872. 8° 5818.25
Pearsall (K L.) Tho kiss of thovirgin ; a narrative of researcbeB,
etc. (/)! Archffiologia, v. 27, 1838.1 5128.—
Pearson (Cliarles H. ) I'^arly and middle ages of Eng-
land. 2v. London, i 868. 8'. ... 453.18
- English history inthe 14th cent. L., 187(5.12°. 4.52.07
— ■ Historical mai>s during the first thirteen centuries.
London, 1860. fol 45(i.l0
Pearson (Emily C. ) Gutenberg and tho art of print-
ing. Boston, 1871. 12" 27(53.17
Pearson (John). Exposition of the creed. New
York, 1851. 8" 3.584. ()0
Peasant-boy philosopher [i.e. .lames I'erguson]. See Mayhew
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Chettle (H.) Kind heart's dream : invectives against abuses.
Ed. by E. F. Uinibault, v. 5.
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Friar IJakou's prophesie, a satire on the degeneracy of the
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— Nursery rhymes of England, v. 4.
— Early naval ballads nf England, v. 2.
Harmony <if birds, a poem, v. 7.
Hawes (S.) Pastime of pleasure, allegorical poem, v. 18.
Heywood (T.) Ilialogue on wit and folly, «ith account of
author and his worlis. by F. \V. Fairholt. v. 20.
— A marriage triumpli. iiiiptials.il tlie prince palatine |Fred-
erii-kof Bolicinialaiid Elizabeth |.laii;;ht.r of James i.). v. 3.
— Porta pietatis, or. the harbour of piety, v. 10.
Hutton (H.) Follie's anatomic, or. satyrea and satirical epi-
grams. Ed. by E. F. Rimbanlt, v. 6.
Ingelcnd (T.) Interlude of the disobedient child. Eil. by
J. O Halliwell. V. 22.
Interlude of tlie trial of treasure. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell, v. 28.
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Interlude of tho four taements. Ed. by J. O. Halliwcll, v. '2'2.
Jack <'t Dnvirr. or, liiH Hoarcli lor tUo veriest fool iu Kugland.
Ivl. by T. Wright, v. 7.
Johnson (K.) Crowno t^arlaudM of golden roses. Ed. hy W.
Cihappi'll, V. C. ir>.
Jordan (T.) Londoii'H n smrectiou to joy uud triumph .; a
lord mayor's pageant, 1G71. v. 10.
-— Triuinphw of Loudon. KITS ; a lord mayor's pageaut. v. 10.
Kerry pastoral, iu imitation of tho first eclogue of Virgil.
Ei. by 'J'. C. Croker. v. 7.
King iiiid a poor northern man. Ed. by J. P. Collier, v. 1.
Loyal Hurlaud. a collection of BOiiga of the 17th century, «'
bv -1. O^ HalliwL-lI. V. 2'J.
Luke ( -). Knterludo of John Bon and Mast Person ; a dia-
lo;,'ui^ <-ii transubstautiation. Ed. by W. H. Bl.ick. v. 30.
Lydgate (J.) Selections from minor poems. Ed. by J. ().
llailiwi-U. V. 2.
Mackay ((^, cd.) Son(?s and ballads relative to tho Loudon
pn-niuH.' iiud Lomion gL-uerally. v. 1.
Man in Uio nmouo ; or. the English fortune-teller. Ed. by
J. O. HalUwell. V. 29.
Maroccus extatieus ; (U- Bankes' bay horse in a trance, ir>27.
Ed by E. F. Itimbault, v. 1),
Massinger (P.) Boliovo as you ILst ; a tragedy. Ed. by T.
C. CinliLT, V. 27.
Meeting"! gallants at an ordinarie. Ed. by J.0.HalliweU,v.5.
Owl ami Ibn nightingale; au early English poem. Ed. by
T. Wri-^bi. V. 11.
Patient (irissd (History of}, first narrated iu the Decameron
of liui-ra* rio . two traets, v. 3.
Pain and sorrow of evil marriage. Ed. by J. P. Collier, v. 1.
Pleasant conceits of old Hobson, tho merry Londoner, 1581.
Ea. by J. O. Halliwfll, v. 'J.
Poem oil thtt times of Edward ii. Ed. by 0. Hardwick, v. 28.
Poetical miscellanies, lime of James I. Ed. by J. O- Halli-
W.11. V. 15.
Porter (H.) Two angry women of Abiugtou. Ed. by A.
Dvcf. V. 5.
Psalms (Paraphrase of the seven penitential), by Thomas
Brampton. 1 114. wilb notes Ijy W. H. Black, v. 7.
Tbirti^eii psalms antl the first chapter of Ecclesiastes ver-
sifi'^'i. I>y J. *-'rokt\ Willi memoir of the author by sir A.
Crok.^ V. Jl.
Reynard Ihc fox. from tlie ed. by Caxtou, with uotes and liter-
ary bist. of the roinauce. by W. J. Thorns, v. 12.
Rich (B.) The htmestie of this age. proving that the world
was never honest til! now. With uotes by P. Cunning-
ham, V. 11.
Rimbault (E. F., cd.) Ancient poetical tracts of the IGth cen-
tury, V. fi.
Old balUids illustrating the great frost of 1633-'84, v. 9.
Robert of Gloucester. Lile and martyrdom of Thomas
Beket. Ed. by W. II. Black, v. 19.
Robin (ioodiellow (M;ul pranks and merry jests of). Introd.
by J. P. Collier, v. 2.
Romance of tho emperor Oetaviau. Ed. by Halliwell, v. 14.
Romance of Syr Tryamoure. Ed. by J. <>. Halliwell. v. 16.
Rowlands (S.)" The f"ur kuaves : a series of satirical tracts.
Ed. by E. F. Uimbault, v. 'X
Rowley (W.) Search for money; or, the complaint for the
loss of the wauderiug kuight monsieur 1/Argent, v. 2.
St. Brandan ; a medieval legend of the sea, iu verse aud
prose. Ed. by T. Wright, v. 14.
Sandys (W.) Festive songs of the IGth aud 17th ceuturies,
witb introduction, v. 2;J.
Seven sages, iu English verse, with introd. essay, by T.
Wngbt. V. 10.
Shoreham(Wm de). Religious poems. Ed. by T. Wright,v.28.
Six ballads, with burden. Ed. by J. (.loodwlti. v. 13.
Tatham (J.) The royal oake ; a lord mayor's pageant. lOGO, v. 10.
Thomson (-1.) Poem to the memory of W. Gougreve, with
pivlace by Peter Cunuiugham. v. 'J.
Walker (G.) Manifest detection of the vyle aud detestable
use of dice play. Ed. by J O. Ualliwell, v. 2'.).
Warwick (Mary, rmmtess of). Autobiography, v. 22.
Westward lV)r smells ; an early collection of stories. Ed.
bv J.O. Halliwell. v. 22.
Wotlon {-Sir 11.) Poems. Ed. by A. Dyee. v. 6.
Wright (T.) Political ballads publ. iu England during the
cominouwealth, v. 3,
— Selections of Latiu stories, from ms. of 13th-14th centu-
I'ies, v. 8.
— Hougs and carols of the 15th century, v. 23.
.__ Speiiineus of lyric poetry, temp. Edward i., v. 4.
— Specimens of old Christinas carols, v. 4.
Perdicaris (G. A.) The Greece of the Greeks. 2 v.
NrwYork, 1S4.J. 12^ 1032.02
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— Manual of materia medica and therapeutics : an
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Perez (Antonio). .SV.r Biography {p. 1K6).
Perfect gentleman ; or etiquette and eloquence.
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Pericles. .SVc Biography (p. lafij.
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Perier (Casimirj, King (A'.) In Inn French polit. leaders. 3221.17
— licmtmU (C </f:). In his Critiques, ._7(:., v. 2, 185'J. . . 7048.14
Perier ( Mine. Gilberte Pascal). Life of PaBcal, [Tr.]
byK Jesup. London, 1723. 8° . . . 313(;.21
Perils of Pearl street, including a taste of the dan-
gers of Wall str<-et. [antm.] N.Y.,1831.H^ 5922.17
Periodicals. [S<r. /dso Journalism, p. (J57.]
— D,((h' (.V.I Essays illuKtrativc of the Tathrr, Spec-
tator, and Guardian. :J v. 1805. . . . 2523,14
- — Essays, illustrative of tlie Rambler, Adventurer,
and Idler, and of the various pai)ers which, in
imitation of the writings of Steele and Addison,
iiave been iiuldisUed between the Spectator ami
1808. 2 v 2523.12
— llunt (A'. H.) Syeteiiiatizing abbreviations i>f titles of period-
icals, vie. [In Amer. asaoc. Proc, v. 10. 1857, J . 3940.09
— List of serial publiL-ati(mH now taken in the principal libra-
ries ol Boston ami C^iinbridge. 1st eil. (;ainb.,ls7H.8'.
— Mmhhn {It. H.) History of Irish periodical liteni-
turc, from the end of the 17th to the middle of
the 10th century. 2 v. 18G7 2712.0(;
— pond {K. .V.) Amer. pLU-iotlical literature. \ln Baldwin's
montbly. June— Dt;e,. 1877 ; 5 ntis.)
— SU'i'jer (A") Periodical literature of the United
States. [i;ibliograi)hy, arranged by states and
towns.] New Y.n-k, 1873. 4^. . . . . 271G,31
Ktf" Sen also E.ssays (p. 448).
SW also Atlantii- inonthly, v. 5, 1860 (Amer. magazine
lit. of last eeutiiry) ; lilackwood. v. 85. 185^ (The periodi-
cal press ; 2 articles) ; v. 'JH. 18115 (French penodital liter-
ature) ; Brit. qu. rev . Aug.. 1852, (U- Eclectic rev., v. 27,
ib52 (Uist. of Brit, period, lit.)
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List of Feriodicids.
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Academy (The).
Academy of uaturid Kiiruces of
Philadelphia. Journal.
Ackermann's repo.-^itory.
Adventurer (The).
Aldine (Thej.
All the yt ar round.
American annual register.
American antiquarian society.
American architect.
American artisan
American ;issociaiion for the
advancement of science. Pro-
ceedings.
American biblical repository.
American bibliopolist.
American builder.
American chess magazine.
American educational annual.
American edncatioual monthly.
American gardener's magazine.
American gt;ographical and sta-
tistical society.
American historical record aud
repert. of untt-s aud queries.
American liorolo^ical journal.
American iust. ol arclntects.
American institute of mining
engineers.
American institute of the city
of N.w York.
American journal of education.
American journal of insanity.
American journal of uumisma-
tU3-
American journal of science
and arts.
American journal of tho medi-
cal sciences.
American law review.
American literary gazette.
American Lb -yds' registiy of
Aui'-T. and foreign sUipjJiug.
American monthly icview.
American uattirali.st.
American polytechnic journal.
American presbyterian aud
thciilojiical review.
American publisher aud book-
seller.
American publisher's circnlur.
American quarterly church re-
view.
American quarterly register
;tiid magazme.
American railroad journal.
American social science asso-
ciation. Transactions.
American theological review.
American whig review.
American year book.
Annals of British legislation.
Annals and uiagazine of natural
history.
Annee geographique.
Annee litteraire etdramatique.
Annual of scientific discovery.
Annual record of science aud
industry.
Annual register.
Anthologica Hiberuica.
Anthropological review.
Anthropological society.
Appleton's journal.
Aquatic monthly and nautical
review.
Arcana of science and art.
Arch^eologia.
Archceologia Americana.
Archaeological institute of Great
Britaiu aud Ireland. Journal.
Archives of elect rology aud
ueuroioyy.
Archives ot ophthalmology and
otology.
Argosy (The), a magaziut-.
Art, pictorial aud mduslrial.
Art journal.
Art pour tons.
Art uuiou.
Asiatic j'Hinial.
Association of American geolo-
gists and iiiittiralists.
Astronomical soc. of London.
Athenxum (The).
Atlantic moutbly.
Baldwin's monthly.
Banker's magaziiu-, London.
Bankers ii)ag;iziii.-, New York.
Belgravia.
Bentley's miscellany.
Biblical repertory.
Biblical repository.
Bibliotheca sacra.
Bibhopohst (The).
Biograpliicai magazine.
THE BItOOKLYN LIBBAUY.
PERIODICALS PEROWNE
84£
Blackwood's Edinburgh mnga-
ziiie.
Boston qujutprly review.
Braithwaile (W. aiui J.) littru
BIjoct of ijrai'tical medieiuu
and surgery.
British and foreign review.
British and fureigu medico-rhi-
rurgical review.
British archajological aBsucia-
tioii. Journal.
British quarterly review.
Broadway (The).
Brownson's quarterly review.
Builder (The).
Building news iThe).
Calcutta review,
Cassell's magazine.
Catholic world.
Chambers's Edinburgh journal.
Chambers's journal.
Chemical news.
Chess pl.iyers* chronicle.
Christian examiner.
Christian observer.
Christian spectator.
Classical journal.
Colburn's united service maga-
zine.
Colburn's new monthly nmga
ziue.
Comic almanack.
Commercial and fiuauclal
chr<inicle.
Common-school journal.
Contemporary review.
Continental monthly.
Cornhill magaziue.
Crayon (The).
Critic (Thu).
Cultivator (The).
Daheim.
De Bow's commercial review
of the south and west.
Democratic review.
Dental cosmos.
Dublin quarterly journal vf
medical science.
Dublin review.
Dublin university magazine.
Ecclesiologist (The),
Eclectic magazine.
Economist (The), weekly com-
mercial tJTiiea, banker's ga-
zette, and railway monitor.
Edinbui gh medical and sui-gical
juiirual.
Edinburgh review.
Engineer (The).
Engineering and mining jour.
Essex county {Mass.) natural
history society journal.
Essex institute. Bulletin.
Essex institute. Historical col-
lections.
EssoK institute. Proceedings.
Europa.
Every Saturday.
Fisher's national magaziue.
Fisherman's magazine and re-
view.
FUegende-Blatter.
Flower-garden (The).
Foreign quarterly review.
Fortnightly review.
Frank Leslie's magazine.
Franklin institute (Journal of
the).
Eraser's nmgaziue.
Friend (The).
Friend of progress.
Fun.
Galaxy.
Gartenlaube.
Genie industriel (Le).
Gentleman's magazine.
Geographical mugaziuc.
Geological magazme.
Globus.
Godcy's ladies' book.
Good Words.
Graham's magazine.
Graphic (The).
Guardian (The).
Half yearly abstract of the
mt'dical sciences.
Hall's journal of health.
Hammond's quarterly journal
of psychological medicine ami
ni'ilii-al jurisprudence.
Hardwicke's ficienco go.'^ip.
Harper's weekly.
Harper's new monthly maga-
zine.
Hay's American journal of tbo
ni'ilical sciences.
Hearth and home.
Herald of health.
Historical niaguzioe.
Homoeopathic medical sfiriety
of the • t.ite of New York.
Horological journal.
Horticulturist (The).
Hours at home.
Household words.
Hovey's American gardener's
magazine.
Hunt*s merchant's magazine.
Idler (The).
Illustrated London news.
Illustrated magazine of art.
Illustrated travels.
Illustrirti' Zeiluug.
Illustration (L').
Independent (The).
Index (The).
Intellectual observer.
International review.
Journal of elas.sical and sacred
philology.
Journal <'f philology.
Journal of j'sychological medi-
tine.
Journal ot sacred literature.
Journal of social science.
Journal of speculative philos.
Journal of the American insti-
tute.
Journal of the Franklin insti-
tute.
Journal of the Statistical society.
Kidds o',vn journal ; science.
Kitto's journal of sacred litera-
ture.
Knickerbocker (The), or New
Vork monthly magazine.
Lancet (The).
Leisure hour.
Library journal.
Lippincott's magazine.
Literary world.
Littells li\ing age.
Little corporal,
LivAg ago (Littell's).
London atlicuannn.
London. ]-;dinburgh, and I)nb-
lin philnh;opliical magazine.
London iihistiated news.
London quarterly review.
London society.
London times.
Macmillan's magaziue.
Magasin i)ittoresque.
Magazine of American history.
Manhattan and De La Salle
monthly.
Manufacturer and builder.
Massachusetts quarterly rev.
Mechanics' magazine,
Medicodcgal society.
Medical society of the county
of Kings. Proceedings.
Medical critic.
Meliora ; a quarterly journal of
(Social science.
Merchant's magazine.
Methodist quarterly review.
Mind : a quarterly review.
Mining magazine.
Mirror of literature.
Missouri dental journal.
Modern thinker.
Monthly abstract of medical
science.
Monthly anthology and Boston
review.
Monthly religious magazine.
Monthly microscopicid journal.
Mother at liome.
Musical reporter.
Museum ol foreign literature,
s icnce. and ait.
Nation (The).
National quarterly review.
National review.
Nature : a weekly journal of
scieure.
New bon-tou magazine.
New England historical and
gcneali'gical register.
New England journal of ed.
New Englander.
Ncw^ ei;i.
New Jerusalem magazine.
quai-
New monthly magazine.
New York ecelcHiologist.
New York genealogical and bi
graphn-al record.
New York journal of medicin
New York mcdicid journal.
New York mirror.
New York review and
tcrly church journal.
New York social tcieuce rev.
New York teacher and Ameri-
can educational monthly.
Nineteenth century.
North American review.
North British review.
Notes and queries.
Old and new.
Oliver Optic's magazine.
Once a week.
Onward.
Our young folks.
Overland monthly,
Packard's monthly.
Pall Mall budget.
Paxtons nuigazine of botany.
Pennsylvania magazine of his-
tory ami biography.
People's magazine.
Peterson's magazine.
Pharmaceutical journal.
Phrenological journal (Edin-
burgh).
Phrenological (The) journal,
iNew York).
Popular science monthly.
Popular (Tlu'i science review.
Portfolio (The).
Potter's Amirican monthly.
Presbyterian qiiarterly and
Princeton review,
Presbyterian quarterly review.
Princeton review.
Protestant Episcopal church re-
view.
Protestant Kpiscopal quarterly
review.
PubUshers' weekly (The).
Punch (Loudon).
Putnam's magazine.
Quarterly journal of micro-
scopic science.
Quarterly journal of science.
Quarterly review.
Radical (The).
Reader (The).
Record of the year.
Religious magazine and month*
ly review.
Retrospective review.
Revolution (The).
Revue eontemporaine.
Revue dcs th-ux niondes.
Riverside magazine.
Royal geographical society cv
London. Journal,
St. James's magazine.
St. Nicholas.
St. Paul's.
Sanitarian (The),
Saturday magazine.
Saturday review.
Scientific American.
Scribncr's monthly.
Sharpe's magazine.
Silliman's journal.
Southern hist, society. I'aperH
Spirit of the pilgrims.
Sporting magaziue.
Statistical society. Journal.
Student (The) and intellectual
obwi.-rvi r of science.
Sunday afternoon.
Technologist (The),
Temple Bar.
Tour lie) (111 monde.
Turf, tielii.and farm.
Ueber Land uud Meer.
Unitarian review and religioua
magazine.
United States magazine and
democratic review.
United States service magazine.
United service magaziue (Col-
burn's),
Universalist quarterly and gen-
eral leview.
University maj;aziue.
■Van Nostrand's eclectic engi-
neering magazine.
Victoria (The) magazine,
Westermann's Monatshefte.
■Westminster review.
Willis's Current notes on an-
tiquities, biography, and lit-
erature, ffc.
■Winslow's Journal of psycho-
logi.al medicine and mental
patholotiy.
■Winslow's Medical critic and
journal of psychology.
Workshop (The).
Young men's magazine.
Periodicity. Leakin (G.A.) The periodical law. :i91-J. 04
Periplus of the Erythrean Sea. Se'- Vincent (W.) Commerce of
the ancients, v. 2, 1H07 1016.02
Perkins (Ji-v. A. E. P.) Voice of tho righteous dead : discourse
at the funeral ot Joseph Cummings. B., 18G0. 8=". 324a 13
Perkins (Augu.stus TLorndike), Sketch of the life
and a list of some of the works of John S. Cop-
ley, Boston, 1873. sm. 4^ 3043.;Jl
Perkins (Charles Callahan). Raphael and Michelan-
gelo : a critical and biographical essay. Boston
1878. 8° 3151.07
— Art education iu America. [In Amer. soc. sci. assoc. Trans .
no. 3. 1871.1 5811.02
— Art schools. [In Amer. soc. sci. assoc. Trans. .no.4,1872.]5811. 0*2
— Tuscan sculptors : their lives, works, and times.
With illuK. iiv. London, 1861. 4^, . . 145.0.17
Perkins (E. E.) Treatise on haberdashery, hosiery,
and drapery. Dth ed. London. [1874]. l*(j^. M941.oy
Perkins (Edward T.) Na motu : reef-rovinys in the
south seas. New York, 1854. S''\ . . . 1065.07
Perkins (Eli), pseu<l. See Landon {M. D.). p. 512 of catalogue.
Perkins (Frederic Beecher). Best reading ; hints
on the selection of books, dr. With a classified
bibliographj'. 4th rev. ed. N.Y.. 1877. 12°. 2751.31
— Charles Dickens : a sketch of his life and works.
New York, 1870. 16^ 3052.24
»^ Sre aL^f Fiction class list (p. 512).
Perkins (George H.) On an ancient burial pround in Swanton,
Vt. [1)1 Amer. assoc, science, v. 2'.;, 1873. . . . 39Jfi.20
Perkins (Maurice ). Elementary nuinual of qualitative
chemical analysis. New York, 1867. 8^ -I'JIS. 17
Perley (M. H. ) Keports on the sea and river fisheries
of New Brunswick. 2d cd. Fredericton, 1852.
8^ 4828.21
Peron (Fran(;ois). *yoyage for the discovery of southern lands,
1800. [I7i Pinkerton. Voyages, v. 11.] 92r).ll
Perowne (/iVr. John James Stewart). Immortality :
Hnlsean lectures for lS(i8. N.Y.,1870, IG^ 3581.15
Perpetual motion. Diicks (II.) Perpetual motion. . .
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Perrault (CliailcK). *LeK uontes. Dessins par Gus-
tave Don'. Preface par P. J. Stahl. Paris, IHiil.
fol HiiH.ir.
— Contes dos Kin. [In Cabinet Uc» teiK, v. 1. 1785. J . 705J.01
-- and olha-.-i. Cautcs de tees. P., IMC). 12=. 7018.07
Perreiiz (Fraucois Tommy). Jerouu* Savonarole. 3o
e.l. Paris,' 185'J. 12° 315G.17
Peirier lAuiolia). A winter in iVIorocco. New ed.
Loiiclun, i87U. 12^ 1081.'J7
Perriu (John). Elements of English conversation,
with dialogues in French, English, and Italian.
4th ed. Let^horu, 1S18. 8' 0411.00
Pcrring (.J. S.) Survey uf the pyramiiis at .\bou Iloash, *'/c. [/a
Vyse (H.) I'yruuiida. rfc.v. 3. Appendix, L.,1842. »'.] lU76.ua
Perring (Iti'n.' Sir P.) Churches and their creeds.
London, 1871. 8'-' 3!581.H
Perry (Arthur Latham). Elements of political eco-
nomy. Ni'W York, 18i;0. S"" 5911). 12
Introd. to political economy. N. Y.,1877.12\5:il3. 1'Ja
Perry (B. C.) Human hair and the cutaneous dis-
eases which affect it : together with essays on
acne, sycosis, and chloasma. 2d ed. New York,
186G. 12' 43U.11
Perry ( Rrv. tieorge G. ) History of the church of
England. From the death o"f Elizabeth, [l(i03].
3 V. London, 1801. 8" 314"i.01
— History of the church of England from the acces-
sion of Henry viu. to the silencing of convoca-
tion in the 18th century ; with appendix con-
taining a sketch of the history of the P. E. church
in the United States, by J. A- Spencer. New
York, 187i). 12° 3444.23
— Eeligious pieces in prose and verse (1140). London,
Etrli/ Eivjl tcxtsoc, no. 26, 1807. 8°. . . 71(13.07
Perry (John). Elementarv treatise on steam, [steam
engines, ami boilers]." L., 1871. IG'. . 3907.04
Perry (.J.R. ) Artof stair-building.N.Y.,185o.8°.1314.32
Perry (.1. W. ) Treatise on the law of trusts and
trustees. 2d ed. 2 v. Boston, 1874. 8°. 5G47.24
Perry (Mathew Colbraith). Narrative of the expedi-
tion to the China Seas and Japan, in 1852-54.
Compiled by F. L. Hawks. 3 v. Washington,
1850. 4° 1026.02
Same. N. Y., 1856. 8° 1016.05
JVoU. — This ia the same as v. 1 uf the 4° edition.
Parry (Nora). After the ball, and other poems. Bos-
ton, 1875. 16" 1675.36
Perry {C'tmiwidore Oliver Hazard). See Biography (p. IStl) ; atso
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Perry ( Walter C. ) The Franks, to the death of Pe-
pin. London, 18.J7. 8° 51-"i.27
— German university education. L., 184.5.12'. 5515.16
Perry (Wm. Stevens), The churchman's yearbook,
with kalendar, 1870. Hartford, 1n70, 16". 3451,08
— Handbook of the general convention of the Prot,
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1874, New York, [IS74]. 12" 3151.07
— Papers relating to the history of the church in Vir-
ginia, a, d. 1650-1776. N. Y., 1870. 4". . 34J8.0J
Persac (.i. ) Chart of the lower Mississippi river.
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Persecution. Z*fc% (}V. E. IT.) On persecution, [In hu Ra-
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liberty ani Inli'iiUion. p, 101 : — Inquisition, p, 89 . — li'Jonna-
titm, p. 119) ; a'so Nmeteeuth ceutury. Jau,. X879 (The lot^ic
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t" 1, 1858 10' 3142,00
Persian j^julf, Sre Countries [Persian Gulf, p. 358).
Persius Flaccua I Aulus). Satires. Tr. into English
verse ; with notes by T. Brewster. 2d ed., with
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Same. Tr. by Sir W. Drummond. New Y'ork,
[//. ((,] 18° 1662.1.!
Same, Tr, by J. Drydeu. [In Chalmers (.\.) Eogl poets,
V, 19. 1810,] 10211,1'.)
Same. [In Dryden (.1. Works, v. 13,] .... 6042.20
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Evans. With the metrical version by W. Gifford.
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CEuvres completes. [Lat. et Fr.] Tr. par Cour-
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collection.] 7725.0»
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The eveuing hour of a hermit. Christmas eve discourse.
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dress. How Gertrude leaches her children. Paternal in-
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— Leonard and Gertrude. From the German. 2 v.
London. 1825. l2° 235.34
18-3^ For tires of P., see Biography (p. 186).
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Taylor (W. M) Peter the apostle r3611.25J : Journal of sac.
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I'/ii Pamphleteer. V. 8.1 5068.08
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Peyton ( iS'ir Edward 1. 1 )ivine catastrojihe of the hotise
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Pezzaili ( Andre). La pluralite des existi'iiees de lame.
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— Last travels : Madagascar. With memoir. New
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Pfizmaier (Auguste). Grammtiire turque. Vienne,
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Phxdo. .SVf' Plato. Dialogues.
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PhEedriis. Fables. Tr. by 11. T. Riley. Metr. transl.
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- FaliiiL-B Jisopia'. Cum uotis et interp. in usum
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Phxdms. dialogue. .V,.- Plato.
Phasnix. S--,' Phffinix : — Phenix.
Phaethon. .V,, Kingsley ((^) Sir W. Raleigh and other p.Tpers.
lKri9 2r.34.06
Phalaris. Epistoke. Ex. mss. recensuit, versiouo
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Phallic worship.
- IniiKiii (T.) Ancient faiths. 3 v. 1868-75. 3551.21
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worship. Influence of the Phallic idea in the
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Same. 3d s. v, 1-8. [July,] 1870 -[June,] 1878.
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Phases of faith. S.r Newman (F. W.) 3577.09
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Phelan (Michael 1. The game of billiards. 4th ed.
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pupils. New York. 1859. 12°. . : . . 5512.09
Phelps (Austin). The new birth : or, the work of
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Phelps (il/(.s-.s- Elizabeth Stuart). I'oetic studies. Bok-
tou, 187.5. 10" 1670.33
— What to wear. Boston, 1873. 12°. . . .0017.17
aiy' l''or her worls of fictinn. Bee Fiction (p. r>r2}.
Phelps ( Mrs. Eliz, Stuart). Sunnyside, or the country
niiiiistpr's wife, l^liil., 1851. 18". . . 254.40
Phelps ( Laviuia 1 lowe). Dramatic stories for homo and
school entertainment. Chicago, 1874. 12\ 1742.07
Phelps (Sylvanns Dryden, D.D.) Holy Land: with
f;limi)ses of Europe and Egypt. New Haven,
1872. 12° 1051.ir>
Same. New York, 18G3. 12°. .... 1052.07
Same. Bible Lands, etc.. Chicago, 1867. 12°. 1052.0'J
Pheiiix ; a collection of old and rare fragments. Pub-
lished by W. (iowans. N. Y., 18.55. 12°. 5062.14
t.-onti'nis : Morals of Ooufiiciua. Oracles of Zoroaster.
Religion of tUo Peraiau Magi. Sanchoiiiatho. Voyage of
Hauuo. Kiu^' lieiusarfl history. I'ublius Syrua. Demo-
pliilus'H Siniiiitude.'i.
Phenix Britauiiifim. .V'v; PhtEnix Britaiiuirus.
Phidias. .SVf Urbino (.Vis. S. K.) Priuces of art (1414.23):
tits" IJlackwootl. Dec, 1H73 (PbitJias and the Elgin marbles,
by \V. W. Story). For speciujena of sculptures by P., sfe
Parthenon (p. S38).
Pliigalia. Bds-relief.s du Temple de Phigalie. Nouv.
t'.l. Paris, 18(50. fol 1456.07
Philadelphia, (I'a.) See Countries, etc. [Philadelphia, p. 359.)
Philadelphia library company. Catalogue of books.
With charter, laws, and regulations. 3 v. Phila-
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— Catalogue of the books belonging to the Loganian
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Philadephia mercantile library. Catalogue. Phila-
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— Finding list for novels. Phil., 1878. 8°. .2715.10
— Catalogues of books in closed cases on the north
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PhUadelpliia photographer. E. L. Wilson, editor.
V. 2. Philadelphia, 1865. 8° 1445.25
Philanthropic results of the war in America. See Brockett (L.
P.) 18t;4 6810.31
Philbrick (.John D.) luspectiou of country schools. [In Amer.
Boc. Sri. aasoc. Trans.. No. 1. 1869.) 6811.01
Phile "?■ Philes (Manuel). Iambi de proprietate animalium.
Emend. F. S. Lehrs et DUbner. tir. et Lat. [In PoetEE
bucolici et didactici, Didid, 1857. 8'.] 7766.17
Philemon (Book ol). Sec Biblical literatnro [Epistles, p. 85).
Fhilihert [due de .'<ar>ii.). .See Brantome (P. de). Hommea illus.
|//i /lis CEuvrcB. V I, 1822.| 5021.14
PhiUdor (Francois .\ndrc Danican). Chess rendered
familiar by tabular demonstrations. With in-
trod. by J. G. Pohlm.in. L., 1819. 8 . . 4018.18
— Allen (0.) Life of P. ; with suppl. essay liy T. von
Heydebrand und der La-sa. 1803. " ."3143.08
Philip. F'>r lives of persons of this name see Biography (p. 186).
Philip (A. Pf W. ) Inquiry into the nature of sleep
an.l death. London, 1834. 8° 4323.03
Phihp Quarll (Adventures of), [anon.] . . 241.1.5
Philip van Artevelde. Sre Taylor (Henry).
Philipot (Thomas). Historical discourse of heraldry.
Loudon, 1C72. 10^ 6621.25
PhiUppart (.John ). Northern campaigns, 1812 to June,
181;;. 2 V. London, 1S13. 8° 515.03
Philippe de Iteimes. Eomance of Blonde of Oxford
and Jchan of Bammartin ; ed. by Le Koux do
Lincy. London, (V/nu/Vu .soc, 1858. 4°. . 5113.20
r-hilippians. See Biblical literature [Einstles. p. 85).
Philippine Islands. See Countries [Philippine Islands, p. 359).
Philips. .'<re also PhilHps.
Philips (.\nibrose). Poems. Life, by S. Johnson, [/n Chalmers
(A.) English poels, V. 13, 1810.] 1620.13
Phillimore (John George). History of England during
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A'ote. — No more published.
— Letter on the article entitled " Robert Phillimore's
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London, 1846. 8° 5093.22
— Principles and maxims of jurisprudence. London,
1856. 8° 5014.21
— Private law among the Romans, from the Pandects.
London, 1803. 8° 5624.07
Phillimore (<S'ir Robert). Commentaries upon inter-
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Phillippo (James 11. ) The United States and Cuba.
London, J857. 12° 1162.03
Phillips (,)/;.s-.s- — ). My life and what shall I do with
ity By an old maid, [anon.] 3d ed. London,
1804. 10° 5824.19
— Strong ami free ; or first steps towards social sci-
ence, [(num.] London, 1809. 8°. . . 5814.08
Phillips (Charles). Curraii and his contemporaries.
New York, 1851. 12" 3040.C3
— The Queen's [Caroline's] case stated. 11th ed.
London, 1820. 8° In 5721.0.5
— Specimens of Irish eloquence. With biogr. notices.
London, J8I9. 8° 6323.19
— Speeches. London, 1822. 8° 6313.07
Phillips (Daniel W.) Puntanii-al freedom : address. N. Wren-
thaui. liostou, 1848. 8' B84.20
Philhps (Edward). New world of words, or general
English dictionary. 4th ed. L.,1C78. fol. 0436.03
— English poets, from Henry iii. to Queen Elizabeth,
Canterbury, 1800. 8'' 3204.01
Phillips (G. F. ) Art of drawing and p.ainting sim-
jjlified. With miniature painting and the art of
tiower painting. 18 jil. L., 1840. 8°. . 1432.29
— Principles of eflect and colour, as applicable to land-
scape p.ainting. 3d ed. L.,[o/j(ii(( 1842]. 4\ 1425.07
Phillips (George S.) ['January Searle.'] Life, char-
acter and genius of Ebeuezer Elliott. London,
1850. 18° 3054.10
-- The gypsies of the Danes' Dike, a story of hedge-
side life in England, in 1855. B.,180J.5. 12°. 241.13
Phillips (Henry). Floral emblems. L. ,1825. 8°. 4913.23
Phillips (Henry). Musical and personal recollections
during half a century. 2 v. L., 1804. 12°. 1562.11
Phillips (Henry). Historical sketches of the paper
currency of the American colonies, prior to the
adoption of the federal constitution. 2 v. Rox-
bury, (J/.(.M.,) 1805. sm. 4 ' 5937.01
Phillips (Henry, jr. ) Poems from the Spanish and
(icrman. "Philadelphia, 1878. 12°. . . 1075.39
Phillips (John). Poems. Life, by S. Johnson. [In Chalmers
(.\.) English poets, v. 8. 1810.) 1026.08
— Works. [In Sanford (E.) iinii Walsh (R.) Brit, poets, v. 13.
1819.] 1691.13
Phillips (John ). Life on the earth, its origin and suc-
cession. Cambr., (£'n3;.,)1800. 12°. . . 4723.00
— Monograph of British belemnitidai. Pts. 1-2-3.
London, Piilawdoyr. sue, 1805-67. 4°. . 4100.00
— Treatise on geology. 2 v. L., 1852. 16°. . 4112.16
— Vesuvius. 0.\ford, 1809. 12°. 4021.05
PhUlips (.John Arthiir). Manual of metallurgy. 3d
ed. Loudon and Glasgow, 18.>9. 1'2°. . 3934.33
— Copper, (/ii Brit, m'l'gindn.stries. 1876] 3941.24
— and Darhugtou (J. ) Records of mining and me-
tallurgy. Lond.m, 18.57. 8° 3933.38
Philhps (J. Thomas). Accountof Malabar in the East
Indies. London, 1717. 10° 1061.24
Philhps (Lawrence B. ) *Dictionary of biographical
reference. N. Y., [London], 1871. 8°. .3234.14
Phillips (Richard). Story of Gaiitama Buddha and
his creed : an epic. L., 1871. 12°. . .1075.35
Phillips (Samuel). Essays from 'The Times.' 2 v.
Newed. London, l"87i. 10° 2538.14
Contents : v. 1. Lord Nelson and lady Hamilton. Rail-
way novels. Louis Philipiie and hia family. Drama of
theFrench revolution. Howard the philanthropist. Lord
Holland's reminiscences. Kobert Southey. Dean Swift-
Stella and Vanessa. Heminiscencea of Coleridge and
Southey. hy Cuttle. John Keats. Grote'e History of
Greece. Literature of tho rail.
2. Life of lord Coke. Layard's last discoveries. Lord
Mansfield. Lion-hunting in Africa. Life of Jeremy Tay-
lor. Lord Clarendon and hia tiieuds. John Sterling.
Americans in ICngland. Francis Chantrey. Career ol lord
Langdale. Autobiography of a chartist (.-Vlton I ocke).
Affghauistan. Greek revolution. Dickens and Thackeray.
PhiUips (S. March). Treatise on the law of evidence ;
with notes by E. Cowen and N. Hill, with Amer.
cases, by I. Edwards. 5th cd. 3 v. New Y'ork,
1807. 8° 5647.05
Phillips (Stephen C.) Address, introd. to the 2d course of Frank-
lin lectures, Boston. Oct. 29, 1832. B.. 18.13. 8°. . 634.24
Philhps (Ihomas). Life of Reginald Pole. 2 v.
Dublin, 1705. 8- 3145.14
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PHILLIPS PHILOLOG-ICAL
'849
Phillips (Wendell). Speeches, lectures, and letters.
Boston, 18(i3. 12' G323.20
Contents.
Abolition ninveiupnt(Philoso
phy of tli.^).
Boston mob (Tlie),
IJiown (IJiirial of Juhn).
C:ibiiirt (The).
Disviiiifiu.
Harper's ferry.
Idols.
Letter to jiulfio Shaw
president Walker.
Letter to the Tribune.
Lincoln's election.
Lovejoy (The murder oQ
— Bungay {G. IF.) Sket«'Ii ol,
and
Metropolitan police (A).
Mobs and education,
l*ilgrinis (The).
ProKrefiR.
Public opinion.
Removul of judge Lorint;.
Sims (Surrender of).
Sims anniversary.
State of the country,
Toussaiut rOuvertnro.
Under the flag.
War for tbo union.
Woman'a rights.
[//I /(t^Oflf-haud takings.] 25ir> .OS
— Parhu- \E. G'.j [In his Golden age of Amer. oratory. ISfj? ;
p. 370-42.'>.] G3il.i)S
— Stowe {Mrs. H. B.) Sketch of. [In her Men of our times.]
S'-e also Christ, exam.. Nov.. 1H63 (W. P. as an orator) ;
Fortu. rev., v. 14, 1870 (by M. D. Conway).
Phillips (Willard). Propositions concerning protec-
tion and free trsule. Boston. 1850. 12°. 5912.19
— Treatise on tbe l.iw of insurance. TttU od. 2 v.
New York, ISfl?. 8^ 5G21.1S
Phillip.3 (Wni. ) Introduction to minoralof^y. Ed. by H.
.1. Brooke and W. H. Miller. L., 1852. 8^ 41l";J.<):5
Phillips (\Vm. H. H.) Elements of geometry, and the
first i)rinciples of moilern geometry. New York,
1871. 12^ ; . . 4011.'J-4
PhilIpott3 {Henry, hp. of Exfter). Letter to (i. Canning, ou the
bill of 1H2.'> for removing tlie disqnaliticatiouB of His Ma-
jesty's Uoiniin ratbolie subjects, (jth ed. London, 1827. K\
f/u Pamphleteer. V. 27.1 50.'.8.27
— Short letter to George Canning on the present position of tho
Roman catholic question. London, 1827, 8". [In Pam-
phleteer, V. 27.] 50r.8.27
.S'.v; notice of H. P.. in Ed. rev., v. On.
Phillpotts (1. S.) King and commonwealth. A'.e Cordery (B. M.)
'iwl Phillpotts • . . . 4(;3.1S
Philo,i'S''»</. .S-'v Patent hat • . . :i5S:i.l4
Philo Bi/z'ii)fi'is. De septem orbis spectacniis. Recog.
R. Hercher. Paris, Bidof, 1858. H\ . . 7761.01
Philo Jtala'us, {Alexandrian Jeto, l.ti nentury). Works.
tr. by C. D. Yonge. 4 v. L., 1854-55. 12'^. 3585.01
Contfnts.
Abel and Cain {Sacrifices of). v. 1.
Abraham (Life of), v. 2.
Abraham (Migration of), v. 2.
Affairs of state, or Joseph, v. 2.
Allegories of sacred laws, v. 1.
Ambassadors (Virtues and otHL-e
of), V. 4.
Basket of first-fruits (Festival
of). V. 3.
Cain (Posterity of), v. 1.
Cain and .\bel (Sacrifices ofj.v.l.
Caiu and his birth (Of), v. I.
Cherubim (On the), v. 1.
Circumcision (On), v. 3.
Confusion of languages, v. 2.
Coutemplative lite, v. 4.
Conr-ign (On), v. 3.
Creation of the world, as de-
scribed by Moses (Treatise
on), V. 1.
Curses (Ou). v. S.
Dreams sent fmni God (On the
doctrine of), v. 2.
Drunkenness (On), v. 1.
Festival^^ (Ou the ten), v. :i.
FlaccuB (Treatise against), v. 4.
Fliimiug sword (Ou the), v, 1.
Fragments of the lost works of
Philo, V. 4.
Fugitives (On), v. 2.
Genesis (Questious on), aud so-
lutions. V. 4.
Giants (On the), v. 1.
God (Uuchangeablenessof). v. 1.
Heir of diviue tilings (Who is
the), v. 2.
Humanity (Ou). v. 3.
Instruction (Ou meeting for the
sake of receiving), v. 2.
Languages (Confusion oO. v. 2.
Magistrates (Treatise on the
creation ol"), v. 3.
Monarchy (Treatise on), v. 3.
Moses (Theology and life of). V. 3.
Names in holy scripture, why
changed, v. 2.
Noah (Planting of), v. 1.
Nnali (Tilhug of tho earth), v.l.
Nobility (On), v. ,3.
Parents (On tho honor com-
manded to bo paid to), v. 3.
Priests (Ou the rewards aud
houors which belong to), v. 3.
Repentance (Ou). v. 3.
Rewards andpnuishraeuts. v. 3.
Sacrifice (On animals fit for), v. 3
Sacrifice ((.)u thosu who), v. 3
Stibriety (On), v. 1.
Special laws (Treatise on), v. 3.
Suppliants (Treatise on the
virtues of), v. 4.
Ten commandnnMit^:. v. 3.
Unwritten law {On the), v. 2.
Victims (Treatisii' on), v. 3.
Virtues (Treatise on three), v. 3.
Virtuous man. the fi*eeman.v.3.
W.iges of a harlot not to be re-
ceived into the public trea-
sury, v. 3.
Wise man made perfect by in-
struction. V. 2.
World (Incorruptibility), v. 1.
Worse plotting against the bet-
ter, V. 1.
Justice (On), v. 3.
.S'''e article by C. G. Prowett in Fraser's, Aug., 1874 (Philo
the Jew): Meth. qu. rev., J;in.. 1877 (by J. H. Wormau), Jan.,
1858 (The logos of Pbilo aud that of St. John, by J. A. Iteu-
belt), aud the articles, with bibliogr. references, in Kitto's
Cycl. of bibl. lit., v. 3, and M'Clintock and Strong, v. 8.
Philo: au ev;iugeliad. .SV,- Judd (S.j 1850 1B62.12
Philocalia : beauty. f(c. .SVc purton (W.) 18C4 I43(J.2C
Philobiblion (The) ; a literary journal. 2 v. New
York, (J. P. PliUes, 18fil-G:!. 4°. . . . 2722.34
Philograntus, ;)s/'u<i. Letter to tho bishop of Bristol on exami-
nations of students of Cambridge. London, 1822. 8". (/n
Pamphleteer, v. 20.] 5058. 20
Philological museum. 2 v. Cambridge,(A'n;/.,) 18:{2.
H' 6(14.20
Pliilological society, London. Proceedings, v. I-O,
lH42-3~53. London. 1844-54. 8^ . . 0443.01
Contents: v. 1. 1842-44. Yates (J.) EngliHh orthogra-
phy, partic. of the passive participle ;— Remarks on a
statue of Kudymion. Guest (K.) Welsh iiameH of places
preserved in Kngl. compoundB :— Infii-xions of the old
Engl, adjectives :— Knglish gentile nouns, and their second
use as names of districts ; — Kngl. pronouns indeterminate ;
— Of tho ellipsis, aud pleonaatic use of tho iirononn per-
sonal in Engl, syntax ;— Use of dative in Kngl. syntax ;—
Ou Kngl. pronouns per.sonal. Wedgwood (H.) Ktymology
of the word tr.ip-rock. Wilson (H. H.) Kuropea'n gram-
mars and Sanskrit lexicons. Latham (It. CJ ) Languages
of tho Papuan or Negrito race ; — Doctrine of the catKUra
in the Greek senarius : — Kvideuco of a connection betw.
tho Cimbri and tho Clicrsouesns Cimbrica ; — Reciprocal
pronouns, and on tho reciprocal power of the refl.Mtive
verb. Carey (P. S.) Origin of tho phrase ' wajjer of law.*
Davis (J. F.) Classification of Chinese roots. Wallers (J.)
Derivatives of tho Welsh word gwy. Newrman (F. W.)
Scythia. »'/(■., aco. toHeiodotu.*; ; — Berber language of Hfonnt
Atlas. Donaldson (J. W) On Plato's number ;— Herodo-
tus and tho Athenians. Garnett (R.) Languages and dia-
lects of the British Islands ;— Probable relations ol tho
Picts andOael with otln-r tiibes of Gr. P.rit. ;— Languages
and dialects of the British Islands ;— (Jrigin and import of
the augment iu Sanskrit aud Greek. Trithen (F. H.)
Striuiture of the Russian verb ; — Formation of past tenso
in certain Indo-European langmiges. Szabo (J. von). De-
scent of the Magyar from tlio ancient Per.siaup. Haw-
trey (J. W.) Greek inscription lately fouud in Corlu.
Sharpe (D.) Lycian inscriptions copied by K. T. Daniell, and
otb.'r.s. Fry (D.) Reformation of the English a|phabet.
Cockayne (O.) Construction of /V«, UTtGD^, (iiS, with
past indicative ;— On tho Lydiau dynasty which preceded
tho Mernmadm.
V. 2, 1844-46. Wedgwood (II.) Notices of Kngl. etymo-
logy;— Onomatopoeia. Guest (E.) Ellipsja of the verb in
Eugl. syntax;— Dseof the collective nonn in Engl, syntax ; —
Anomalous English verbs ;— Anomalies of the Engl, verb
arising from letter-chauses ;— Engl, verbs, sul)stantive and
auxiliary ; — Ordinary inflexions of the English verb. Gar-
nett (R.) Languages aud dialects of the Diit. Ishmds ; —
Origin aud import of the genitive case ;— Derivation of
words from pronominal and prepositional roots ; — Initial
letter-changes in Indo l^urojiean languiigcs : — Relative im-
port of language. Cockayne T. O.) Suggestions ou the
arrangement cf the text of tue Mede;i. Ijatham (R. G.)
Miscel.contrib. to ethnography of N. Aniorica;— Meauiugof
the word 6<xpo<i ; — Contrib to study oflanguages of Africa.
Key (T. H.) Ou the English verb il'<>, .•in<l tht: Latin Oa-rc,
and the formation of the Eogl. weak prn-fects ;--ReIation9
which exist betw. the preterite went and the verb go ; also,
between va. and the verbs all'T and an-laix :— The Lapp
and Finn tongues not unconnected witb the Iud(t European
family ; — Origin of certain Latin words. Maiden (H.)
Mistakes iu the use of obsolete Greek words by Attic wri-
ters, pts. 1-2. Beke (*'. T.) Langn.tges and <lialect8 of
Abyssinia and countries to tho south. Kemble (J. M.)
North- Anglian dialect. Renouard (G. ('.) liemarks ou
cert;iin doubtful cuuslructioiis found in Attic writers.
V. 3, 1846 48. Guest {E ) Orthograpliical expedients; —
Elements of language. Garnett (U.) Formatiou of words
from inflected cases; — Nature aud analysis of Ike verb.
Renouard (G. C.) Construction of OTtGii /n) with a past
iuilicative. Key (T. 11. i Misuse of the terms epenthcsis nnd
eupliony ; — Origin of the demonstrative i)ron<iuus, the defi-
nite article. »'/<•.;— On the names rtf parts r>f the human body
as common to families of tho Indo-Eiiropcan hmgnage ; —
Appai'ent exceptions fi'om tho tiiliteral ibrm of monosyl-
labic roots : — Origin of certain Latin woi-ds. Davies (Ilrr.
Dr.) Derivations and affinities of some Grnlc aud Latin
words. Maiden (II.) Greek aud English versification.
Newman |F. W.) Notes on the Galla v<rb au<l i>rouonns.
Dyer \'l' 1 Ou the iiouu, oi* name, as an instrument of rea-
Bouiu;,'. Wedgwood (H.) English etymoI()giHS, cont'tl.
Trithen (F. 11.) Origin of the Greek Hermes. Watts (T.)
Writtiu language of China. Schomburgk (.S'li- R. H.) Con-
trih. to philnl. ethnography of So. Amer. Tutshek (L.) Tu-
niali htuguaj^fe.
V. 4. 1848-50. Kemble (J. M ) Peculiar use of the Anglo-
Saxon patronymical termination i'h*/. Laiham (R. (i.) Ou
certain additions to the vociibularies of Caftre languages ;
— Remarks upon a vocabulary of the Bonny language ; —
Idea^ of association aud plurality, iu the evolution of in-
flection ; — Ou tho word cnjum ;— Remarks on a vocabnlaiy
of the Cameroons language ; — Vocabulary of Avekvom lan-
guage ;— Original area of tbo Slavonic population ; — Origi-
nal extent of Slavonic area. Garnett (R.) Nature a\n\
analysis of tho verb. cnnCd. Key (T. H.) Pronouns of tho
first and second persons; — .\tttiupt to prove tho identity
of the roots is, was, and be. Sharpe (S.) Fragments o.
orations iu accusation and defence of Demosthenes, resp.
the money of Harpalus. Donaldson (J. W.) On the nonien
of C. Ver'res. Watts (T.l Anglo-Saxon termination ing :—
In asking for books, uso the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, tho first part of the TITLE, aud the NUMBER.
S5d
PHILOLOG-ICAL SOCIETY
Probable fnturo position of Ibo Engl. laug. Howse (J.)
V(K'nb. of certain N. A. ludiau lauy. Benisch (Dr.) Con-
iu.:tural artiuities of certiiiii Hebrew and liuglisb wordw.
Wedgwood (U.) KngUfih etyrnolngit-s. cont'd. Norris (K.)
Nutu uimii tliH discuv. of a written Atricao language Han-
son (A. W.) Coiiiiinmit'atiou cone. lUe Vei and Mendi dia-
lects. Tutshek (I-.J Ou the Tumuli nlpbabet ;— Vocabulary
of the Fazoglo laiiK. Sloane (G.) €"iiiiexion of pope Oor-
bertwith tbegtMHUftry ol iJufitbius Isbester (J. A.) Slicirt
vocabulary of tbe Louiheux lanKnasc- De Morgan (A.)
Une of tlu! verbB Hball and will. Schomburgk iSir It.) Vo-
ca)>nl;iry of Maioiigkoiig langua^^e. CoUins (J.) lAst of
words fioin Gower diab-rt. of Glamorpauwbire, Trithen
(F. H.) Position occupied by Slavonic diaU-cts amoun tbo
ludo Europc'im family. Guest (K.| Elements of language.
V. 5. 1850 52. Wedgwood (Hj Traces of Egyptian ori-
gin in alpliabi'ts of Greece and Rome ;~Knglish etymolo-
gies ;— On words fundamentally coun-^cted witb the no-
tion of contiaition, au<i loinwdly n^ferabh^ to a root lirup
or kruk ;— \\ords tornied Irom the root.s smu and sim. imi-
tative of breathing or blowing through tbe nose. Trithen
(F. II ) Slavonic dialects, covt'd from v. 4. Adams (E.)
Probability of (iothic settlements in Britaiu provinunly to
450. Guest (E.j On tbe roots of !auguage ;— Origin of cer-
tain Anglo-Saxon idioms :~0u a curious tmesis met with
in Anglo Siixou and in early Kuglish syntax ;— Certain
loreign terms, adopted by our ancestors prior to tlieir
settlwrneut on Bnt. Islands. Key (T. H.) Nature of tbo
verb, particularly formation of middle or passive voice ;—
Derivation aud meaning of certain Latin words ;— Elymo-
lo^y of certain La(in words ;— Vowel assimilation, espe-
ciiilly in relation to Willis's experiment on vowel-sounds.
Hodgson (W. IJ.) Kissour. Snngni. and Timbnctu vocabu-
lai us. Watts (T.) Devanagiiri or Sanskrit alphabet ;— Car-
dinal Mezzolanti as a linguist. Whewell (W.) Account of
tlie late Cambridge etymological society. Maiden (/Vo/".
H.) On Greek hexameters. Cockayne (T.O.) Ou the Greek
middle verb ;— On a Loiaian inscnption.
V. 6. 1852-53. Wedgwood (H.) Use of shall and will ;—
On Eoglisb ctymoUv^n^s, ront'd ;— Words admitting of be-
ing grouped around the root flap or flak. Watts { T.) Pbilol.
peciibarities in English IJihh'. Blakesley fJ. W.) Outline
of tbe early Medo-Persian history ;— -Tbe battle of Salamis.
De Morgan (A.) Suggestions in logical phraseology. Guest
(E.) ICtymology of ,^,tnm-hru(i-\ Latham (R. G.) Aorists in
-/.-a;— 6u languages of New California. Leducq (M. H.)
Primitive meaning of the French word ange. Maiden (H.)
Amphictyonii^ league. ixmX ma^muQ oi Amphictynn'^s. Abra-
ham (C. J.) Personal pronouns aud numerals of Mallieolo
iind EiTomango languages. Key (T.H.) Ou the perfectinrt-
nitive, imperfect participles, and substantives which fall
under definition ' noinen actionis '; — Remarks on some
Latin words :— Ou some alleged distinctions in languages
believed to be without foundation ;— Phiioi. scraps. Da-
vies (J.) Keltic words used by early English writers.
Ahrens (H. L.) On feminines in CJ and &??, and on the
yni\'<\ yvv}/. Henzen (G.) Inscription of Sora. Busch-
mann (J. 0. E.) On natural soiiuda. Appendix — Loewe (L.)
Dictionary of the Circassian language.
— Transactions. 1854-64. 0 v. .L., [».r?.] 8^. 6443.07
CnntenU. 1854. Blakesley (^. W) Explanation of some
difficulties in the account of the battle of Marathon. Mai-
den (H.) Greek lyrical metres ;—PragmatJzed legends in
history. Key (T. H.) Search in some of tlie European lan-
guages after the representatives of the Greek preposition
avtX&fi prefixed to verbs -.—Preposition evi, in. and re
lated words :— On metathesis. Wedgwood (H.) English
etymologies ; — Confusion of meaning betw. coriuis and
coniiz. Donaldson (J. W.) Etymology of the Latin particle
modo ;— Vocalization of the na^al liquid in Greek. Latham
(R. G.) Name aud nation of the Dacian king Decebalus,
witb notices of tbe Agathyrsi aud Alani ; — Certain addi-
tions to tbe ethnogr. philology of Central Araer., with re-
mai'lts upon the so-called .\stek conquest of Mexico Lud
low (-T. M.) Jottings in Ip^al etymology. Watts iT.) On
Mauavit's Life of Mezzofanti. Goldstucker (T.) Onjecur,
ijnap', Skr. yaUr'it; stei'cus, 6yiC0p, .Skr. sakr'it ; and
some words of kindred fjumation. Davies (J.) On tbe
Semitic languages, and their relations with the Indo-Eiiro-
pcan. Cockayne (T. O.) Certain iU8t:mcea of synkope.
Mansfield (C. li.) and Latham |R. (i.) A few Payagwa
words, and some account of tlie Payagwas. Key {T. H.)
and nthers. Philological scraps.
1855. Key (T. H.) On tbo Latin verb mittere. and verbs
signifying ' to go.' in the Indo-European family ;— Of the
J Latin verb nsurpare;— Ou Greek accentuation. Wedg-
.1 wood (H.) Ou roots mutually connected by lef. to tbe
■ term zig-zag ;— Fidse etymologies ;— English etymologies ;
Meaning of the root ffen or kcyi. Gurney (A.) Norfolk
words Bleek (W.) Languages of western and southern
Africa. Abel (C.) Coptic language. Ridley (W.) Kamilaroi
language uf Australia. Latham (R. G.) On certain recent
additions to African philology. Maiden (H.) Uncoulracted
form of the genitive singular of Greek nouns of tbe second
declension. Kennedy {J.) Ancient languages of France
and Spain. Davies (.1.) Races of Lancashire. Watts (T.)
R<'<ent hist, of Hnugariau language.
1856. Wedgwood (TI.) Connexion of the Finn and Lapp
with other European languages ;~Miscel. Engl, ets'molo-
gles ;--Fnrthor observ. on the connexion of the FiuniHli
and Indo-Germanic clashes of languages ; — Misf-el. etynio-
lories illuKt. from tU«* Finnish languages. Weymouth (R.
F.t On the liquids, espei ially in relation to certain nmte>.
Sandwith(H) t>n a Zuza vocabulary. Aufrecht (T.) iJeri-
vation and meaning of f/TTlOi ;— Affix of tbe Welsh degree
of equality ; — Nasalization of initial mutes in Welsh : —
I'.tynnjlogy of the Latin adverb actutum ;— Derivation of
the Latin .to?i5 ;— Derivation of the Lalin otium : -I.,atin
terminations tia, tio, Latham (U- G.l Lauguag'.s of north-
ern, western, and central Anier.; — 'Jhe word disirihu/fd, na
used in logir. Yates (J.) Irregularities of the versification
of Homer. Perowne (J- J. K.) Some English idi'^mis. pt. I.
Haan Hettema (M. de). Hints on the thesis --The old
Frie-^ic above all others the ' fons et origo' of the old Eng-
lish." Kennedy (J.) Some affinities in tbe JJasqne lang.
Key (T. H.) On diminutives, English. Latin. Daa (L. K.)
Affinities between the languages of the northern tribes of
tlie old aud new continents.
1857. Latham |R. G.) On the Gepidae ;— Tushi language.
Ludlow (J. M.) French soft G or J, as representing the
Latin labials, with or without an attendant vowel. Wedg-
wood{li.) Termiuatiou of the uumei'uls eleven, twelve. and
the equivalent forms in Liibuauian ; — derivation of the
word troArr :— Words descriptive of guttural action, and
the metaphors connected with them. Davies (■)-) Con-
nexion of the Keltic with the Ti-ntonic language. eKpecially
witb tbe Anglo-Saxon. Coleridge (H ) Dnnmutives in
•let;' — Latin verb p/nm. anil snme of its couipoiinds.
Key(T. H.) On the word iuhlmg. Aufrecht (T.) Different
forms of (5rt7&). Jourdain (W. C.) On an unexplained
passage in King Lear. Papers r<-latiug to the Society's dic-
tionary : 1, Trench (*'.) l)<flrjeuceM in our Engl, diction-
aries. 2d ed. 2. Proposal Ibr the publ. ol a new Eng.
dictionary. 3, Canones lexicograpbici. rules to be ob-
served, etc.
1858. Pt. 1. Wedgwood {H } English etymologietf ;— Co-
incidences in the roots of African ami Eniopean lauguages,
Aufrecht (T.) Latin etymologies. Pulszky (F.) Ndturo
ami affinities of the Hungarian langw.tge aud gr.tmmar.
Bucher (L.) Political terms. Crawford (F.| Existence of
biconsonantal prefix in Hebrew. Adams (lO.) On tho
names of ants, earwigs, and beetles. Latham (R. G.) Cer-
tain classes in African philology, especial. y the Maudingo,
Kouri. Nufi. and Fula group-;. Coleridge ill } • Gallow ' aa
used by Shakespere. Lottner (C.) Remarks on tbe nation
by which tbe cuneilorni mi'de of writing was invented ; —
The most ancient ethnog. state of western Asia bietorically
known. Haan Hettema (M de). Arch;iic and provincial
Eng. words compared with Dutch and Friesic. Crawford
(F.) On constant affixes and allirmatives in the Heiirew
language, as illna. by ref. to I ado-European analogies, pt. 2.
Pt, 2. FurnivalUF.J.) Early Engl, poems and lives of saints,
1859. Wedgwood (H.) On words derived from the La-
tin ' c.iprx ' as the name of a catapult or battering engine ;
— On tbe phiase ' trus and begone ;' — Derivation and
meaning of the word carpet ; — Coincidences between tbe
Galla and different European lauguages ;— The words wig
and periwig ; — Words derived from the cries used in set-
ting on of dogs ;— On Shakespere's 'That runaway's eyes
may wink.' De Morgan (A.) On df)l^^6->. Aufrecht
(T.) Latin and tireeli etymologies ; — Coleridge lA.) Scandi-
navian element in the English langoage. Lottner (C.)
Traces of the Italic imperfect in Keitic languages: —
Forms and origin of pronouns of the fir.st and second
persons. Coleridge (H.) Hints toward the explanation of
some bard words and passages in Engl, writers ;— Speci-
mens of the dialects of some of the Sonth Sea Islands.
Adams (E.) Vernaciil.ir names of iust-ct-i. Pulszky (F.)
Affixes in tbe Hunpaiiim language. Furnivall (F.J) An
uuregistered sense of the word thing and its base the. Key
(T. IL) Derivatious of duntaxat. tranquillus. and si (si dis
placet) ;— Derivation of the Gothic hanfs (one-bauded ; —
Derivations of tbe word 6?//-lOS ;— Couvertibility of n aud
d ;— Suppl. paper on the Keltic suffix agb. etc. Fry (D. P.)
The word //lan : — Some English dictionaries. Blihler (G.)
Tbe Hindu god Parjanya. Irish glosses, from ms. in tbe
library of Trinity coll.. Dublin. Watts (T.) Ou Uusseil's
Life of cardinal Mezzofanti.
1860-61. Davis (J. F.) Certain advantageous properties
of the written language of China. Adams (E.) N.iines of
certain insects. Lottner (C ) Sister famibes of languages,
especially tho&e connected with tbe Semitic family. Cole-
ridge (H.) The word cuhmon ;— Exclusion of certain words
from a dictionary. Wedgwood (H.) Engl, etymologies ;—
Connexion of tho Latiu dulcis withdelicia-. delicatus. delec-
taro ; — Family relationship betw. the Finnish aud Indo-
Germanic languages maiutained. Barham (T. F.) Metrical
time, ancient and modern. Lottner (0.) Norse origin of
are, the plural present of tbe Engl, verb substantive.
Weymouth (R. F.) Who as a relative ;— Query on the
phrase diamelncatty opposed ; — The Homeric epithet
o/jp?;/o5 :— On tbe Homeric epithet /iprap J? ;— Notes
on the Roxburghe Club ' Morte Arthur.' Fry (D. P.) Ou
the last syllable in tbe word knowledge, revelach, and
wedb>ck. Jourdain (W. C.) Proposed emendations in tbe
text of ybakespeare. Coleridge (D.) Observ. on ]>lau of the
Society's proposed new Engl: dictionary. Stokes(W.) Notes
ou comparative syntax :— Third person singular impera-
tive active in Cornish ;— Cambrica. Key (T. U.) Miseel. re-
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marliH siigi^efltod by UitsfUl's Plautiis, cBpecially nu Lalin
perfect. Thirlwall (O.) The naiue Wils/i. iiiid the word
aqua. Passion (Thi-) ; a iiiiddle-Coniish poem, by W.
Stoken. Play ul' the aacraiuent. a middlo-Eugl. drama, ed.
by W. Ktobes.
1862-63. Key [T. II.) MLhccI. papers ;— The SariHUrit
language, as the basis olliuguistic ecieuce, overvalued ; —
Ou titillaro aud TlHraiy ;— The Auglo-Saxon languafip,
to support a buffix ayli, or a// tu Latin verba ;— Ret-oiiHul-
eratiou of substantives iu l<t. Fry (D. P) Lust t^yllablo
iu the words knowledge aud wedlock. Weymouth (It, !■'.)
Grosseteste's ' Castle of love ' .—The letti-r r. Cayley ((;.
B.) Experiments on Engl, liexanieters. Morris (It.) Tbo
words groveling and grovelling, and tiie connection of the
syllable -lint^in grovi-ling witli the -longio headlong, Hide-
loufi, 'fc. Wedgwood (H) Selections from 2d vol. of bis
Dictionary of Engl, etymology. Newman (F. W.) The
Umbrian language. Peacock (U. B.) Some leading char-
actcristicB of Northumbrian. Maiden (H.) Couuectii k
vowels in Greek. Appi-ndiz . Smart (B. C'.j Dialect of th-i
EngliHh gypsies.
1864 Manning (-T.) Ijiqniry into iho < liararter and oi i-
gin of the possesBivo aii^'meut in Kntilisb and coKuatn
dialei^ts. Newman (F. \V.) Text cf the Iguvine inscrip-
tions, with intei linear I,at. trans. Barnes (W.) Grainnii r
and gloHBary nf the D<trHet dialect, wilh h'\y\., rtc, of souUi-
western ICnglisli. Gwreans an bys— ihe (n-ution of tho
world, a Cornish niyt*ti-ry ; rd. by AV. Slokes.
Philolo;;y. .s'-v Language (p. *71).
Philosophers and artri'HSfs. .V',- Houssayc (A.) 2 v. . 326C.01
Philosophers and fo'ds. jEssays.) .sv,- Duhring (J.) 1874. 2S2-l.Ii;
Philosophical lil)iary ; a cnUrction of reprints of an-
cient niontlitv. Kd. by. J. Tela [psvad. for J.
Webb]. London, IMH. h'^ 3613.01
Note,— For contaits aco Webb (JoBepb),
PHILOSOPHY: MENTAL, MORAL, AND METAPHYSICAL.
AitRANGEainUENT OF Sdb-divisions. — I. Dictionaries of philosophical terms. — II. Essays on the nature and reJations of
philosophy. —111. Periodicals. — IV. Ilistorii's of philosophy, both ancient and modern.— Y. Ancient philosophy, only.—
VI. .Moderyl philosophy, only. — VII. Sydeiiuitic and miseel. wrk-s. — VIII. Variotix philosopliieat schools and siilije.ts. viz.
1, The Absolute, Unconditioned, Infinite. — 2, Arabian philosophy (p. H.'iT). — 3, Association of ideas —4, Automatism,
fi. Belief. Conviction, Certitude, Knowledge.— 6. Cause and effect. — 7, Chinese philosophy (p. 8r»7) — 8, Common sense.
9, Consciousness. Cognition, Perception.— 10, Dualism of the mind. — 11. English and Scottish Schools of philosophy
(p. 858). — 12, Evolution of mind. — 13. Feelings, emotions, .7<:.— 14, French philosophy.— 15. German philosophy.
16, Habits. — 17. Hindu philosophy. — 18, Idealism and Transcendentalism. — 19, Intuitions —20. Materialism. —21,
Mental physiology (p. 85'.'). — 22, Moral philosophy.— 23. Ontology (p. 8G2).— 24. Passions, appetites, affections.
25, Pessimism and Optimism (p. 8G3). — 26, Phrenology. — 27, Pleasure and Pain.— 28, Positivism.— 29, Reflection. — 30,
Scepticism.— 31, Stoics.— 32, Time and space.— 33, Utilitarianism (p. 804).— 34, Will (The), aud its relation to tho
question of liberty or necessity.
fiLtf" .S'ce also (in tho general alphabet) names of the foUowint^ philosophical writers, for more detailed entries of
their works, or for biogr. and critical estimates, viz.: — Abelard ;— Thomas Aquinas {.SV.l ; — Aristoteles ; — Augustine iSt.) ;
Bacon (Roger) ;- Bacon (Francis) ;— Bentham ; — Berkeley .—Brown {Dr. Tliomas) ;— Bruno (G.) ;— Butler iJoseph) ;
Cicero ;— Coleridge (S. T.) ;— Comte (Auguste) ;—Condillac ; — Condorcel ;— Cousin :— Darwin (CharloBi ;— Descartes ;
Diderot ; —Edwards (.lonathaii) : — Erasmus: — Feuerbach : — Fichte ; — Franklin (B.) -.—Hamilton (Sir \\'iji) ; — Hartley
(David) ;— Hartmann ; — Hegel ;— Helvetius ;— Hermes TrisineijisUts -.—Hume ;— Julian [Emperor) ;— Kant ;— Lamen-
nais ;— Leibnitz ;— Lessing ;— Locke ;— Lotze .— Maistre (J. de) ;— Malebranche ;— Mill (I.) ;— Mill (J. .S.) ;— Newton
(.Vi> 1.) ;— Pascal ;— Plato -,- Phny ;— Priestley ;— Pythagoras :— Reid (Thomas) ;— Rousseau ;— Schelling ; — Schlcgel ;
Schleiermacher ; — Schopenhauer ; — Shaftesbury : — Socrates ;— Spencer (Herbert) ;— Spinoza :— Stewart (l>ugald) ;
Swedenborg ; — Taine (H.) ; — Vico : — Voltaire ; — Xenophon.
^iff- See also (in general alphabet) Arts, Useful, aud general science {Introd. works: Method, study, elc.,p. SO) ; — Biblical
aud religious literature {Soul, p. 104 ; and other headings) • — Biology (p. 21G) ; — Character (p. 261) ;— Education (p. 43r>, ;
Genius (p. 5li7) ;— History {Philosophy of, p. C23) ;— Imagination (p. 0-12) ;— Life (p. 700) ;— Logic (p. 715i ;— Man (p. 733) ;
Marriage (p. 739) ;— Medicine {Brain, p. nr> ;— Insanity, p. ':cn ;— Mental physiology, yi. •n;2 -.-Xen'oiis .'y:Jem. \t. 103);
Memory (p. 770); — Opinions (p. 827) ;— Physiognomy ;— Probability ;— Social science i—SpirituaUsm :— Animal Mag-
netism ;^Truth,
I. Dictionaries of Philosophical Terms,
Fleminfj (W.) Vocabulary of philosophy, mental,
moral, and metaphysical. 1860. . . . 5413.01
Same. New York, 1879. . . ^. . .5413.01a
Gardner (F.) Dictionary of English* philos. terms.
1878 5413.04
See (dso Coutemp. rev., v. 19, 1872 (Mode of dealiug v/ith
the words most irequent in mental philos., by prof. Mau-
rice).
n. Essays on Vie Nature and Relations of Philosoplii/.
Chambers's Papers for the people, v. 12, 1851 ("What is philoso.
phy?) • 2oUi.OO
Martineau (J.) Plea for philosophical studies. [In his Essays.
V. 2, 1868 : p. 410-430.] 2.'i3,').18
See also additioual papers in Coutemp. rev., v. 20, 1872
(The future of metapiiysic) ; Dec, 1876 (Plea for meta-
physic, by C. E. Appletuu) ; April. 1877 iMetapliysieal
study, by prof. Bain) ; Fortn. rev., v. 10. ISr.H (Pliilos. as a
subject of study, by G. C. Kobertsou) ; Eraser's mag.,
Aug., 1873 (Relation of metaphysics to literature and sci-
ence, by J. .S. Blackii-) ; Int. rev., IMar., 1876 (Nature and
Byutbetic principle of philosophy, by brother Azarias) ;
Westm. rev., Jan., 1874 (Devolopmeut of psychology) ;
Princeton rev.. Nov., 1878 (Philosophy as scieutia scieuti-
arum, by R. Flint).
See aho introd. chapters in various treatises enumerated
under • VII. Systematic works ' (p, 852-7),
in. Philo.iophical Periodicals.
g^' See aho Medicine [Mental physiology, p, 762).
Journal of speculative philosophy. ElI. by W. T, Har-
ri.s. V. 1-12. 18(17-78 5442.01
Mind, a quar. review of psychology ami philosophy.
Ed. by G. C. Robertson, v. 1-3, 1876-78. 5441.01
P/ij'enotojtcaJ journal and magazine of moral science.
V. 1-20, 1S23-47 54:12.12
rV. Histories of Pliilosophij, both ancient and modern.
Iltakey i /?.) History of the i^hilosophy of mind, i v,
i850 5121.03
Contents: v. 1. Gieciau liUilos. (p. 1-1.52). Alexamlrian
school (p. 1S3-1C.">). Koniau (p. lOCl'.ili). Oriental, tiuos-
tic, Neo-Platonist (p. 207-243)- Fathers of the church
(p. 24-1.340). Aiabiaiis (p. 340-300). Persians, Jews, Sax-
ons, etc. (p. 361-435).
2. Scholastic aud modern philosophy, iui-luditig Locke.
3. To tho close of Ihe 18th century, with a chapter on
theories of the sublime and beautiful.
4. Metaphysical wiiters. from I811O to 1S50— Gt. Britain
(p. 1-103) : Germany (p 103179] : Italy (323-389) . Belgium
and Holland, 1784-18.50 (p. 390 504); .Siiain. Hungary. Po-
land, Sweden, Denmark, aud Russia ip, 465-489); United
States (p. 490-542) ; Phvsioguumy, mesiuerism, etc. (p. 043-
683) ; Phrenology (p. 683-608),
(\msin ( V. ) Histoire generale de la philosophie. 8e
ed, 1867 5422.04
— Introduction U I'histoire de la jihilosophie. 6e ed.
18118 5422.05
J'jifield ( ]V.) History of philosophy, to [nOOl. Drawn
up from Brueker's Historia critica philosophia;.
2 v. Dublin, 1792 5422.10
Same. London. 1840 5412.15
Harris {W. T.) Hist, of philosophy in outline, [/n Journal of
spec, philos., July, 1876, p. 225-270.] 544-2.10
Haven {J.) History of philosophy, ancient and mod-
ern, 1876. ■......".... 5423.06
Lewes (ff. H.) Biographical history of philosophy.
2 V. New York, 1857. ...."... 5415.02
Same. 3d ed. History of philosophy from
Thales to Comte. 2 v. 1867 5415.04
V. 1. .\ucient philosophy. 2. Modern i)hilosopUy.
yfartin {B.) Biographia i)hilo.sopuica : Lives of emi-
nent philosophers. 17(>4 326.i.ll
Xourrison { — ). Tableau des progris do la pensee hu-
mainejusqu'a Hegel, lie ed. 1867. . 5425.08
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852
PHILOSOPHY . Histories, Geiierdl Ancient Modern.
Schweqla- (A.) History of philosophy in epitome.
tr. by J. H Seolye. IS'JO .'illG.n
:\'t,tL~\ (Mm-.iftc mamiul from tlio .school of Hegel,
Teunemann ( IK '/.) Manual of thu history of philowi-
phv. Enlarced and continued by J. R. Monll.
1852 5417.1:)
iVw/''.— Tounemaun was himself a Kantian.
Tyler (S.) Proj^ress of philosophy, in the past and
■ in the future. 18fi8 5417.14
Ueberwc'j (F.) History of philosophy. Tr. by G. S.
Morris. With additions by N. Porter. 2 v.
1872-74 5118.00
V. 1. Aucieut ami nicdiffival. 2. History of moiU-rn
philosophy, with appeurtix on EuBli«h and American phi-
losophy, by N. Porter, and an appendix ou Italian philoso-
phy, by \'. Botta.
;\T|,(,, „.. jinr,, concise than Ritters • Guneral history.
and more full ami authentic tlian Schwei^ler's * Outline.' "
" No work on the subject contains such a careful collection
of authorities and citations, or so full a bibUotjraphicat ap-
paratus."
WhewM (Win.) On the philosophy of discovery,
chapters historical and critical. 18G0. . 4024.0U
V. Ancirid PliUosoijhy : History and Orilicism.
Fni'imeuiii, ])hilosoi)h(U-um Graicorum. Kecens., annot.
F. G. A. MuUachius, 2 v. P., 1800-67. 8^. 7766 04
Ari/rns {J. B. </<■ B. tl'). Critical examination of the remarks of
the abbe d Olivet, comeruiuff the theology of the Greek
philosophers, [/n his Philos. (lissert.,v, 2. p. 93- 224.) 5416.04
Hiilflk (./. S.) Istoria tes Archaias EUenikes philo-
logias. 2 V. 1871 5421.14
Hanvw-d. {./.) Wisdom, wit, and whims of ancient
philosophers. 1855 5411.16
Bulile U- O.) Abresle rtu la philos. anciouue. [In his Histoire do
la philos. modernc, v 1, 1816.] 5421 24
Bi.dUr (W. A.) Lectures on the history of ancient
philosophy. 2 v. 18".7 5412.02
Contents: "v, 1. Of psychology and ontology and the pos-
sibility of an inductive science of the mind (p. 17-134).
Superiority of the science ui mind, and its disciplinary
value (p. i;i.)-182). Auc. and mod. histories of philos. (p.
183-234). Indian philosophies (p. 235-250). Ionic and
Atomic schools (p. 284 311). Pythagorean and Eleatic
schools (p. 312-33S). The Sophists— Socrates (p. 339-3()6).
SocratfS an<l liis followers (p. 3G7-43G).
2. Plato and his writings (p. 7-288). Successors of Plato
— Neo-Platouista (p- 289-338). Aristotle's psychology (p.
339-393).
CAambers's Papers for the people, v. 8, 1851 (Ancient philosophic
sects) 2516.01
Cocka- (B. F.) Christianity and Greek philosophy.
1870 3536.15
Contents : Athens and the men of Athens (p. 13-52) ;
Philos. of religion (p. 53-97) : Religion of the Athenians
(p. 128-16.5) ; The unknown Cod (p. 105-223)- Greek philoso-
phy—Pre-Socratic school and Socrates (p. 265-32.i) ; Plato
(p. 326 387) , Aristotle (p. 3S8-42I) : Epicurus and Zeno
(p, 422-456); Pro-p;fdutic office of Greek phdos. (p. 457-524).
Cormoallis (C. F.) Brief view of Greek philosophy.
[aiiOH.] 2 V. 1850 5421.22
Diogenes LwrliuK. Lives and opinions of eminent
philosophers [of antiquity]. Tr. by C. D. Yonge.
1853. 5415.01
Fenilon (F dr. S. dc lit M.) Lives of ancient philoso-
phers. Tr. by J. Cormack 5112.24
Ferrit'r (./. F. ) Lectures on Greek philosophy. 2 v.
1860 5412.22
■Contents : Ionic school (p. 1-58). Pythagoras (p. 59-78).
Eleatics— Xenophanes, Parmenides. Zeno (p. 78 108). Hera-
chtns (p. lO'J-145). Empedoclesfp 146-1.52). Atomicschool
(p. 153-163). Aniixagoras (p 164-184). The Sophists (p. 185-
209). Socrates (\i. 210-2i;6). Oyreuaic. Cynic, and Megarlc
schools ip. 267-303). Plalo (p. 301-365). Aristotle (p. 366-
419). Stoics and Epicureans (p. 420-470). Neo-Platonists
(p. 471-480).
A^ote.— Reviewed in Blackw. mag., v. 101, 1867.
tilde [T.) Court of the gentiles. Pts. 2-3. 1671. 3554.08
Iliiinpden ( It D. ) The fathers of Greek philosophy.
[Aristotle, Plato, Socrates.] 1862. . . 5413.22
iVofc— Reviewed in Westm. rev., v. 77. 1862.
Miiccotl ^^'.) The Greek sceptics, Pyrrho to Sextus.
1S69 5425.03
I'rrkins [F. B.) History [Bibliography] of mental philosophy.
\In Boston I'ublic library. Bulletins, v. 3, 1878; several
papers.) 2736.13
l;Hler(Il.) History of ancient philosophy. 4 v. Tr.
by A. J. W. Morrison. 1828 5416.07
Contents: v. 1. Introd. Prehistorical ; Oriental (p. 47-
128). Greek: origin (p. 129-165) : Ionian (p. 179-325, ; Py-
thagorean (p. 320.420) 1 Eleatic (p. 421-624) ; the Sopbiutii—
Atoinists, Protagoras. Gorgias, ntc.
2. S<icrateB (p. 16-83) and the Socratic scllooU |p. 81-472):
Plato (p. 113-472).
3. Aristotle {p, 1-3.54); the early Peripatetics (|). 355.372) ;
Sceptics and Epicureans (p. ;t7;i^44K) ; titoics (p. 449.658).
4. tliffusion of Greek iihilos. among the Itoiiiaus and
Orientals ; Greek and Uoliian philos. (p. 75-162): New Cyiiiis
and Stoics : Seneca. ICpictetus, Aiireiius Antoiiinua p. 163-
227) ; Erudite philos. and the new Sceptics (p. 228-330) ;
Indian philos. (p. 3:to 4U6i : Philo Judaus (p. 407-478):
ApoUouius of Tyaua, Plutarch, Apuleius, Wc. ; Neo-Plalonic
philosophy — Plcttinus (p. 52J-607), Porphyry. Jamblichus,
Proclus. and others (p. 608 692),
.^milh (Adam). History ot the ancient logics and iiictaphysics.
[/i> /lis Essays, cfc.: p, 157-177,] 5416,24
/A'lln- ( K ) Socrates and the Socratic school. 1808.5420.01
- Stoics, Eiiicurciins, and Skeptics. Tr. by 0. J.
Reichel, 1870 5420,00
iJS^ S'-e also, in the general alphabet, much additional
material under the names of the following ancient phlloso-
Iihers. viz., Pythagoras ; — Socrates ;— Plalo ;— Aristoteles ;
Zeno : -Epicurus ; — Cicero ; — Seneca : — Epicletus ; Au-
relius Antoninus (Marcus) ;— Philo Jii'tou.v ;~-Apollonius
Ti/ana:us ;— Plutarchus ;— Apuleius ;— Plotinus :— Porphy-
rius : — lamblichus : — Proclus. AUo below {ujtder ' Special
snbjects') Stoics ; — Epicureans.
VI. Modern Pldlosuphij : lllilory and CrUicixm.
Boiven (F.) Modern philosophy, from Descartes to
Schopenhauer and Hartmann. 1877. . 5413.03
Contents: Introd. Philos. of the 17th cent. Relations
of phiJos. to psychology and logic (p. 1-22). iJeseart^-a
(p 22-:i7). Innate ideas— God (:i8-59). Spinoza (p. 60-72).
Malebranche (p. 73-86). Pascal ip. 87-98). Leibnitz (p. 99-
126). Healism. nnuiinalisui, and conceptualism (p. 127.140).
Berkeleyanism (p. 141-153). Kant (p. 170-215). Positivism
—science and philosophy (p. 259-282). SchopenhaHL-r (p.
283.:!09). Fichte (p. 310-326). Schclliug : the philos. of tlio
absolute (p. 327 356). Hegel (p, 357 388), Schopeuhauer
(p, 389-428), Hartmann (p, 429-480). Index.
Biilde (./. U.) Histoire de la philosophic moderne,
jusqu'a Kant. Tr. par A. J. L. Jourdan. 0 v.
1816 5121.24
('lndyba;us I^U. W. ) Speculative philosophy, from Kant
to Hegeh 18.54 5112.04
Cuusin ( V. ) History of modem philosophy. Tr. by
O.W.Wight. 2 v. 18.52 5412. U
Cfintf.nts: V, 1. Idea, perpetuity, and history of philos.
{p. 13 64). Psychological method, fundamental ideas, great
epochs, and plan of history (p. 65-160). Part of geogr:iphy
in history (p. 161-172)- Nations (p. 173 192). Great men
(p. 193-210). Historians of humanity p. 211-228). His-
torians of pliilosophy (p. 229-2601. Philos. of the 19th
cent. (p. 251-276). Eighteenth centnry (p. 277-342). Clas-
sificati'in of philos. systems (p. 313-334). Indian philos.
(36.5-4021. Greek philos. (p. 425-452).
2. Scholastic philo.?ophy (p. 13-43). Philos. of 15th and
16th cent. (p. 4:1-76). 17lh cent.: Sensualism and idealism ;
Skepticism and mysticism (p. 77-124). 18th cent.: Sensiial-
istic school— Locke (p. 125-435).
Ln H'trpe tJ. F. de). Philosophie du dix-huitifeme
Bifecle. 2 V. 1818 5424.05
Morell (J. D.) Hist, and critical view of the specula-
tive philos. of Europe in 19th cent. 18-53. 5115.13
Contents : General introd. (p. 19-60). Sensationalism :
Bacon. Hobbes, Locke and his school in England and
France (p. 61-114). Idealism from the period of Descartes :
English, German, and Scottish (p. 115-190). Different
forms of scepticism and mysticism (p. 191-226). Modern
sensalionalism in England and France (p. 236-362). Modern
ideali.sm : Scottish. German, and EngUsh (p. 363 512).
Modern scepticism : England. France, Germany p. 513-
552). Modern mvsticism : Englaud, Fiunce, Germany
(p. 556-628). Eclectic school of the 19th cent. (p. 629-691).
Tendencies of i)hilos. (p. 692-735).
iVo^f'.— Reviewed by J. Martineau. [In liis Essays, v. 2.
94-147.] 2535.18
— On the jihilos. tendencies of the age. 1818. 541.5.14
.Stewart (D.) Progress of philosophy since tlie revival of letters.
[7n;as;Volks, v. 1, 1854.] 5417,01
VII, Systematir, and MisceUnneous I'liilos. Il'orfcs.
Ahn-cromhie (./.) Intellectual powers. 1852. 5411.01
Contents : General objects of science. Of knowledge of
mind. Of sensation and perception. Consciousness and
reflection. Testimony. Memory. Abstraction. Imagi-
nation, Reason or judgment. Of the use of reason in
correcting the impressions of the mind in regard to ex-
terual things : Dreaming, Somnambulism, Insanity, Spec-
tral illusions.
Aldm (J. I Elements of intellectual philos. 1800. 541 1 .03
Contents : Cognitions, perception, etc. Space. Time.
Relations. Abstraction. Cause and effect. Beauty. Rec-
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titiido. Iteasoniug. SylUti^iKni. Memory. ABsocintion.
Iiuagiualioii. The will. Atteutiou. UuUurBtauUiug und
reason, faith, iofinity.
Arulrews [S. P.) Tho basic outline of uuiversology.
1872 5413 24
Argetts [J. B. dc B. W). Couceruiug inetaphysic.H. [Inhis Pinion.
disacrt., v. 2, p, 1-78.] 5411 <U
— Philosopliioil (lisBertaiiouK uu tho uut'crtaiuty of
human knowlotl^e. 2 v. 1753. . . . 5411.04
Aristotle. Sve Aristotle, /). Hfi of this Cfilatoipte.
Arnaukl (A.) CEuvros pliiloBO|)liii|ucs. 184IJ. 5111.05
Contents: Objection.s coutro I»e8cartc8. I->es vniiea et
des faussee idciiB. Kupuusi; <ln pere Malebrauche. I)u-
fenae d'Arnauld coutro la repouao de Malebrauche.
Bacon (Francis). See uiukr his lunne {j). 5^ of <ht.)
BailefjiS.) Essays. 1854 '. 25K1()2
Contents : Oa the foriuiitiou of opiuiuiiB. C)u tbe jutb-
licatioii of oi)iiiious. Facts and infereiicos. InthuMict! of
reason ou the iV-eliURs. On inatteutiun to the (h^peudciicn
of cauBL^s aud (.ffoL-ts iu uioi;il cnuduit. Individual (bar
acter. Vicissitude-s of life. Ou tbe variity of iitlellectual
pursuits. Ou practical and sperulativo ability. Ou tbt-
mutability of humau feelings. Essay on Iho pursuit <-'f
truth. Essay ou the progress of kuowledt^e.
Bain {A.) Mental and moral science : psycholof,'y
and ethics. 1,%S \ 5411. i;i
Contents: lutrod.: Dcfiiuition and divisioua of mind.
The nervous system and its functions. Movement, s-nisc.
and instinct ii^. 13-81). The iiitelted {p. 8-^-2U) ; Reteutivc-
ness. Law of contiguity, Agreement, Similarity, Associa-
tion, Abstraction, Origin of knowledge. External percep-
tion. Theories of the material world. The emotions and
feelings, including also the a;sthelic emotiouB, the ludi-
crous, etc. The wilt (p. 31S-4'2r>) : volition, self-coutrul, mo-
tives, desire, belief, moral habits, liberty and n<;ce.ssity,
and hi.sti'ry of the free-will controversy. Ethics (p. 4".i9-
751) ; including an elaborate review of ethical systems.
Appendix : Eintory of nominalism and realism. Origin of
knowledge : experience and intuition, Ou happiness, Clas-
Bifications of the mind, INIeaniiigs of certain terms.
— Mental science ; a compendium of psychology.
aud tho history of philosophy. 1H(J8. . 5411.1'.i
— The emotions and the will. :k\ ed. 187(5. 51:*!. 10
Note. — A sequel to '* Tho senses and tho intellect."
— The senses and the intellect. 1868. . . 5421. OU
Note. — Reviewed in Eraser's mag., v. 53, 18.'')6.
— On the study of character ; including an estimate
of phrenology. 18G1 5434.05
— Note on Bastian's paper on the physiology of thinking, in
Tortn. rev., Jan., 1869. [In Fortn. rev., v. 11, 3869.]
Bulmes {J.) Fundamental i>hilosophv. Tr. by H. 1''.
Brownson. 2 v. 185G. ...'... 5111.14
Contents : v. 1. Ou certainty, evidence. On sensation.
Extension and space. 2. On ideas and the universal rea-
son. Idea of being. Uuity and number. On time. Tlio
infinite. On substance. Necessity aud causality.
BasGom {J.} Comparative psychology ; or the growth
and grades of intelligence. 1878. , . 5411.22
Note.^' Appropriates the fruits of the empirical x>hiloso-
phy while remainiug its unflinching adversary.'
Contents : Introd. Mind and matter (p. 9-3(1). Physical
forces as related to vital forces (p. 30-01). Vegetable lilo
(p. 62-88). Nervous system (p. 89-117). Animal life— or-
ganic, instinctive, associative (p. 118-220). Rational life
(p. 227-204). Supremo reason (p. 205-291).
— Principles of psychology. 1869 5411.17
Contents : Introd. Tho intellect. The understanding.
The reason. The feelings. The will.
— Science, philosophy, and religion. Lectures bo
fore the Lowell Institute. Boston. 1871. 5411. 10
Conte7its : Mind. Primitive ideas. Physical facts. Re-
semblance. Matter. Oonsciousness. Right. Liberty.
Life and mind. Primitive religious conceptions. Classi-
fication of knowledge.
Bfifjle (P.) Historical and critical dictionary. Se-
lected and abridged. 4 v. 1826. . . . 5015.03
Beattic {J.) Essays on truth. [Tn his Works, v. 4-5. 1800.] 5015.12
Contents: Of truth in general. All evidence ultimately
intuitive. Common sense the 8tandard of truth. Rea-
soning. Perception. Conscinnsness. Memory. Cause
aud effect. Of testimony. Of intuitive truths. Of mod-
ern Bcepticiem. Of tho non-existenco of matter. Of lib-
erty and necessity.
Belsham ( ]V.) Kssays philos. and moral. 2 v. 2517.10
j^ote. — For ro/i/f'jt^^ see under his name, p. 73 of Catalogue.
Bentham (J.) Fragment on ontology. [In his Works, v. 8 (15).]
Berkeley {George, bj>.) See under his name, p. 74 of Catalogue.
Boctkius {A. M. T. S.) Consolation of philosophy.
Made English by R. Preston. 1695. . . 5434.10
Bollnfjbroke {11. St. John, lord). Works, v. 5-7. Lon-
don, 1809 5022.05
Philos. contents : v. 5. Essay concerning the nature, ex-
tent, and reality of humau knowledge. On the folly and
presuuiptiou of philosophers. The human reason, v. 7-
8. Fragments or minutes of essays.
Jiowen {K) Lowell lectures on the application of
raetai>hysi«iil and ethical science to the evidences
of religi.iii. 184'.* 5421.08
lirtft/ {C) I'hilosophy of necessity ; or law of conge-
quences. 2 v. 1811 5411.20
Contents: v. 1. Mind and morals. 2. Sfn-ial sriouce.
Jirodie {Sir Bnij.) Psyt^hological inquiries. [//(, his
Works, V. 1, 1865.] 1315 08
A'''^'.— Pt. 1 illustrates tlie mutual rf-lati-MiB nf the jihy-
Bical organization and the menial fiu-ulties. Pt, 2 dhis-
trates some points in tho pbyi-ical and moral hist, of niHn.
■ Same. Mind and body. 1857. . . . 5418.01
iVo^c— Sanin as Pt. 1 (if prcixding work.
Broion{T.) Philos. of tin; human mind. 1«11. 5412.t)l
Contents: Relation of the philosophy of mind to the
sciences. Advantages derived from it. Objects of physi-
calinipiiry. Of consciousness. Of mental idenity. Clasfli-
ficaticiM of tho phenomena of mind : external affectionB.
Beiisatuins, etc. Of vision. Perception, Of thy pheno-
mena of .'suggestion (associationj. Of the emotions. Ethics,
theoretical aud practical.
JinrdorL{W.) Materials for thinking. 2 v. 1810. 2514.21
Note.— 'Pin- Contents see p. 241 of this Catalogue.
t'dhlerwood {If.) Philos. of tiie inlinite. 186J. 5421.16
Contents of certain chapters: Province of faith as related
to that of knowledge (p. 99.158). Examinaiimi of HamiU
ton's Distinction of tbe infinite and absolute. Charac-
teristics of knowledge aud thought as bearing on the sub-
ject, Time and space. The first cause. Abstract of the his-
tory of mental philosophy.
Chahnrrs {T.) Sketches of mental and moral philoso-
phy. 1857 3532.25
Champlin {J. T. ) Text-book of intellectual philoso-
phy. New «<1. 1872 n42i.l7
Contents: Mind and matter. Of mind iu general. Con-
sciousness. Perception. Memory. Imagination. CVm-
ceptiou. Judgment. Reasoning.
— Chapters on intellectual philosophy. 1873. 5121.17
iVo^■.— Bound with his * Text Book of intel. philosophy.'
Cimtenfs : ConsciousuesB. Seuse-iierception. Memory.
Metaphysics.
Coleridge {S. ?'.) Tho Friend. [In his Works, v. 2.] . . 6025.05
Contents of certain chapters : (ieneial introd. ou the coni-
muniiratiou of truth, and tho conditions under whicli it
may be communicated safely. On apparitions. Grounds
of morals and religion, and the discipline of mind requi-
site for understanding tho same ; science of method.
— Biographia literaria. 2 v 2518.18
Philos. contents: Law of association. Of dualism. Is
philo8t>phy possible as a science ? Of the imagination.
Same. [In his ^Vork8. v. 3.] £025.06
Collins {T. W.) Humanics. 1860 5112.05
Contents : Vitality, seusation, emotion, thought, action.
Cornioallls {Miss 0. P'.) Connection between physio-
logy and intellectual philos. [amm.] 1846. 51"il.21
— Phiios. theories and pUihisophical experience. By
a Pariah. [anon.'\ ls5l 5421.20
Gory {I. P.) Metaphysical impiiry into the method,
objects, and results of ancient and modern phi-
losophy. 1833 5421.18
Cousin { V.) Du vrai, du beau et du bien. 15e ed.
1869 5122.03
— Elements of psychology. Tr. with introd. and
notes, by C. S. Henry. 1855 5112.10
Contents : Remarks by C, S. Henry on an article in tho
Princeton rev. for Jan., 1839. criticising Cousin. Exami-
nation of Locke's Essay on the uuderstandin;^ (p. 93-392).
A'ldilional /Ji-cf.';— Classifivation of philus. questions and
schools. Psychological method. Passage from psychology
to ontology, Berkeley and Hume. Outline of a system ot
metaphysics. Of absolute truths, etc.
— Essays on the destiny of modern philosophy, iUid
an exposition of eclecticism 5422.02
Note.— A portion of v. 1 of • Philos. of miscellanies,' below.
— Lectures on the true, the beautiful, and the good.
Tr. by O. W. Wight. 1S55. ..'... 1412.06
— Philosophical miscellanies. From the French,
with introd., dc, by Ct. Kipley. 1838. . 5126.09
Note. — For Contents see under his name ip. 395 of Cat.)
Cadwortk {R.) Intellectual system of the universe.
2 V. 1837 3537.08
Davies {J.) Estimate of the human mind, as con-
nected with the christian religion. 1847. 5435.06
Contents : Limits of reason. Of the faculty of volition,
as connected with moral agency and religious obligation.
Of the use of the imagination. Of the legitimate use of
the affections.
Note. — Reviewed in Winslow's Medical critic, v. 1. 1H63.
Davis {A. J.) Great harmonia, v. 5. [The Thinker.]
1861 3815.22
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TJe Qu'mcei/ i 7\ ) Essays ou philosoi)hical writers. 2 v.
1854 2522.18
'v. 1. Hamiltou. MftckintuBh. Kiiut. Herder. Bichtor.
LoasiuR. 2. Bcutlcy. Parr.
Descartes {Bene). ^S'-e under Uls nume (p. 41:1 of Cat.)
F(irrnr{A.S.) Critical hist, of froo thought.l8(i:i.:iril7.17
Fearn (J.) First liii<;s of tlie huiiiun iiiiucl. l82().5i3;t.0!J
Contnttx : Of vitnvs ciiUTtuiii'd by pliJIosopluTs with
rt'gar<l to miittir :iinl miiKl, ami "1 tlio moral coustiquf-nce
of these views. Of iternptiini. Of jutit,'ni<-nt anil rela-
tions. Of space and its relati'MiH. Of tmif. Of our
knowledge of tlio exiBtt-uco of Bul>st;iiilivii tiiiite beiiiKS-
— Manual of the j)hysiology of inirnl, phv-si<*al theo-
logy, dc. 1829 \ . 54:J3.10
Contenta : I'erceplion, beufiation, extension, etc., with
criticisms of Ileid and D. Stewart.
— Review uf liorUeley, ll*'id, and Stewart. [In Pamph..v,3.].5068.03
Ferrier {J. F.) Institutes of luctaphyKie. 1854. 5U'2.1(i
Contmis : lutrodiution iipnu the true philosopliy. Theory
of knowing, and cnguition. Matter and jihenomena. The
absolute and relative. Aguoioloyy or theory of ignorance.
Ontology or theory of being. Of the absolute. Of the
origin of knowledge.
— Lectures on (ireek xjhilosophy, and other philoso-
phieal remains. 2 v. 18G6 5412.22
Contents : v. 1. Lectures on Greek philosophy. Papers
supplementary to the * Institutes of metaphysic* 2. lu-
trod, to philosopliy of consciousness (p. 1-257). The
crisis of modern s|ieculatiou [the conueirlion betw. the
Bubjective subject-object and the objective Bubject-objectl.
Berkeley and idealism. Mr. B.iilcy's reply to au article iu
Blackwood [on Berkeley's theory of vision]. A specula-
tion ou the senses. Keid and the philosophy of common
sense. Introd. lectures ou metaphysics. Lectures on
imagination. Letter to Sir W. Hamiltou. Biography of
Schelling. Biography of Hegel.
Ficliie [J. G. ) See uivbr his xame (p. 458 of Catalogue).
Fickle {J, IT.) Contributions to mental i3hilosophy.
Tr. by J. r>. Morell. 18GU 5412.17
Field ( G. ) Outlines of analogical philosophy. 2 v.
1839 ' 3914.08
Finch {A. K) On the inductive philosophy, includ-
ing a parallel between Bacon and Comte as phi-
losophers. 1872 5422.13
FrotlwK/haiii {E. L. and A. L.) Philoso|)hy as absolute
science. V. 1. Ontology. 1864. . . . 5413.02
Contents : Preliminary. Ontological sphere. Psycholo-
gical spiiere. Eclecticyl sphere. Univ. laws of being,
phenomenal life. Of unity. Of duality. Of trinity. Laws
of correspondence or of representation iu the universe,
man. and society. Laws of circularity — The seutiiueutal
nature. History of tlie state. History of art. Transcenden-
talism. Symbolism of the Bible and of heathen mythology.
GarretsortiJ.E.) Thinkers and thinking. 187M. r,422.22
Green {J. IL) Spiritual j^hilosojihy : tbiinded on the
teachings of S. T. Coleridge. *2 v. 1805 3555.24
Contents : v. 1. Of the intellectual faculties and pro-
cesses. The reason and understanding, Generalization,
Reasoning or sylloge. Induction. The will. Ideas. Dia-
lectic. Tlie soul. 2. Truths of religion.
Gr<'qory {J. ) Philosojjhical and literary essays. 2 v.
17U2 ." 5422.20
Groie {J.) Exploratio philosophica : rough notes on
modern intellectual science. Pt. 1. 1805. 5422.14:
Contents: Phentimeuali.sm. Philosophy and conscious-
ness. Sensation, intelligence, and will. Ferrier's Insti-
tutes of metaphysic. Sir Wm, Hamilton's Lectures on
metaphysics. The scale of sensation or knowledge. Sir
Win. Hamilton — Consciovisness of matter. I.ugic — Mr.
Mill. AVliewell's Pliilos. of science. Fundamental anti-
thesis of philosophy. The interpreUitiou of nature. Sub-
stance and medium. Realism, idealism, nominalism.
Words. Number, time, and space. Certainty. Induction
iind deduction. Life and mind. Law and cause.
Ilaiif (J.) Philos., or the science of truth. 18G1. 5423.09
Contents: H. Sjx'ncer and the universal postulate. Num-
bers. Words. Law and caizae. The'trinity etr.^ etc,
IfnmdUm {D. II.) Autology : an inductive system of
mental science whose centre is the will. 1873.
Cnntents : The will (p. 15-101). The affections (p. 105-
•266). The intellect (p. 2(57-004). The conscience (p. 605-
040). The i)er.sonalily (p. 011-097).
Hffiuillon {Sir M'ni.) Discussions on philos.l85G.5413.10
PIdios. rnntrnts : Ou the philosophy of the unconditioned.
Philosophy of perception. Johnson's translation of Ten-
neniann's Manual. Idealism. Conditions of the thinkable
systematized. Philosophical testimonies to the limitation
of our knowledge, from the limitation of our laculties.
— Lectures on metaphysics. Ed. by H. L. Mansel
and J. Vcitch. 2 v. 1859. . .' . . .5413.06
Conlnits : v. 1. Philosophy, its absolute utility, nature
and comprehension, causes, study, niethml, a,ii(l terms
(p. 1-181), CouHciouaness (p. 18'2-o84). Appendix : Aca-
demical honours, The ScottiBh philoaopliy— frag men U,
Physiological —phrenology, etc.
2. Special cognitive faculties : Tho prcsentativo fif -uUy
— perception, Belf-cousciousncBS. Memory. Laws of as-
sociation. Th(* reijresentativo faculty — imagination. The
claborativo lacnlty — cla^B.fication. abstractittn, gfaieralisa-
tion, nominalism, and conreptualism, jmlgment and rea-
son. The regulative faculty — The (Conditioned, taiinality.
The feelings. Pleasure and pain, the beautiful and subtiine.
Appendix : Perception, Laws of Ihouglit, Tlie conditi'^ued.
Causation — liberty and necessity.
— Metaphysics. Arranged by F. Bowt;n. 1870. 5413.11
— Philosophy. Arranged and eilited by O. W. Wight,
Gthed. '18G0. . 5413.05
NoU'. — For criticisms of his philos. see bis name (p. 003).
J Lire {J. (landA.W.) Guesses at truth. 2 v. 2520.09
Jlai-rh (./ ) Philosophical arrangements, [hi hU Works.) r)i»44 26
Jl'irris'in {F.} Necessity of metaphysical piuUlems. [In Fort-
nightly rev., v. 18, 1872.)
Hartley (D.) Observations on man. 4th ed. 2 v.
1801 5423.23
Contents: v. 1. Sensations, motions, and ideas. The
senses. Phenomena of ideas, or uuderst»ndiug, affection,
memory, and imagination. Of intellectual pleasures and
pains. 2. of religion, natural and revealed. Of the rule
of life. Of the luturo state.
8ame. [v. 3.] Notes and additions, by H. A.
Pistorius. 1801 5423-25
Ilaren {J.) Mental philosophy : including the intel-
lect, sensibilities, and will. I86'.l. . . 5423.03
Cinitf.nts : Nature and importance of mental science.
Analysis and classification of the mental powers. The in-
teUeriual faciiHUs — Consciousness, attention, conception,
preseututive power (perception), repieseutative power
{memory, imagination), leflective power (reasiming). in-
tuitive power (space, time, identity, cause, ideal of the
beautiful and right), reason and instinct, sleep, dreams,
Bomnambulism, insanity. The sensibilities. The will.
— Studies in philosophy. 1809. . . . . 3557.10
Contents ; Philosophy of sir William Hamilton. Mill
versus Hamiltou. The moral faculty.
Heffel \0. ir. F.) See under his nnne (p. 613-G14).
Hdvedas {0. A.) Do Tesprit ; or essays on the mind.
With life, and pref. strictures, by W. Mudfortl.
1807 '. . . 5413.19
ConOnts : Of the mind considered in itself. Of the
mind relatively to society. Self interest.
— Treatise on man, his intellectual faculties and his
education. Tr. by W. Hooper. 2 v. 1810. 5413.17
Note. — Argues at length that all men commonly well or-
ganized, have an equal apiiiude lor imderstauding, aud
are susceptible of the .same degree of pasgiou.
Conttfnts : Evils produced by ignorance. The \ irtues
and happiuess of a ]ieople not the effects of their icligion,
but of the s;igacity oi their laws. Of what constitutes the
happiuess of Individuals, of legislation as affected by
popular ignorance and iirejudice. Ot the power of educa-
tion.
Herbart {J. F.) See entries under his name (p. GIG).
Hickok ( L. P. )Empirical psychology. 2d ed. 1865. 5413.21
Contents : Connections of mind and body. General facts
of mind. The intellect. The susceptibilities, feelings,
emotion.';, etc. The will. Grounds of certainty.
^ Creator and creation. 1872 3563.00
^ Logic of reason. 1875. ........ 542S.34
— Rational cosmology. 1858 3914.03
Contents : Geueial introd. Idea of au absohite creator.
Eternal principles of the universe. Life. Necessary laws.
Cosmology acci-rds with IVloses.
i\'«;/«— Reviewed iu Bibhcal repertory, April, 1859.
— Rational psychology. 1854 5413.20
IS'otr. — " Thiise apriori conditions which give the neces-
sary and universal law.s to experience, and by which intelli-
gence itself is alone made intelligible, are the elements of
rati'mal as opposed to empirivnl psychology.'' Iteviewed iu
Bibl. repertory, Oct., It^Ol. The numberfor July, 1802, of the
same review coutaius au article on " Hickok's philosophy."
Hintmi {J.) Of science. Of knowing Of being (p. 27-90). Of
philosophy :p. 91-19'.2). Of religion (p. 193-2('.2|. Of eihics
(p. 203-292i. Dialogues on the real and phenomenal {p.
293 ;iyi). [InhisMitn and his dwelling place. 1859. | 357:1.20
Ilobbes (V.) English -works, v. 1, 3-5. 1840. 5o43.0_.
Contents; v. 1. First grounds of philosophy. 3, Iho
Leviathan : ist part— Of man. 4. The tripo.';. Human
nature. Of liberty and necessity. 5. l.iberly. necessity,
and chance, debated between Dr. Brainhall and T. Hobbes.
Jlodgson iS.IL) Philos. of reflection. 2 v, 1878. r.423.15
Contents: v. 1. Philos. aud science (p. 27-95J. Primary,
reflective, and direct consciousness (p. 96-lGl). Things in
themselves and i)henomena (p. 162-216). Anntysis nf ele-
inents : Presentation and representation (p. 219-2S7) ; Per-
cept and concept (p. 288-372) ; Contradiction and contra-
riety (p. ,373-441).
2. Analysis o/ phenomena : elements, aspects, and condi-
tions ; Nature and history ; The postwlates and the axiom
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of ittiiformity ; Cortitudo and truth : The seon and the
unseen.
Theory of practice : an ethical enquiry. 2 v. 5 12;J.0't
V. 1. FeeliUfJT. actitm, and i.-h:iraL'ter. 2. The logic of
practice, of ethic, of politic, of tlie pr;ictical scieno-s.
— Time and space : metai»hysical essay. l'SG5. 5423.01
• — Future ol meiapbysic. [In Coutein. rev., V. 20, 1872.]
ilohnes (0. IK) MechaniBm in thought and morals.
1871 5413 23
Hopkins {M.) Outline study of man ; or, the body
and mind in one system. 1873. . . . 5423. 10
Hume (D/ivid). See under his naine {\^. G37 of Catalogue).
Jack or Jacchreus {(J.) Prima! philosopliias sive insti-
tutionum metaphysicarum libri sex. Ed. i)()k-
trema. 1510 5423.14
Jamksoii {G.) Essentials of philosophy. 1850. 5414.07
Contents: The conditioned. Physics. Metaphysics. Ab-
stract Bciencea. Theolnpty.
Janet {P.) La arise philosopbique. Taine, Renau,
Littre, Vacberot. 1865 5423.19
Johnson (£*.) Nuces philosophica? : philosophy of
things as developed from the study of words.
1812 5414.08
Joufroi/ {T.) Philos. essays. Tr. by G. Kipley. 5114.09
— -—Same. [//; Ripley (G.) Philos. iniscel. Tr. with notes. 2
V, 1838.J 542G.09
Note.— For Contents sc^ under his niitno {p. llSTl-
Kftni (I.) See mit/ior entrj/ (p. 659 of (.'atalogue).
KirioaniR.) Metaphysical essays. 1809. . 5423.22
Contimts : Definitions of terms {p. l-lCi|. Of the human
mind : sensations, ideas, h;ibits, seutuneuts (p. iri-t-'14i>).
Existence and attributes of the supreme being (p. 4:n-50(i).
Laycock{r.\ Miifd and brain. 2d ed. 2 v. ISCO. 5111.15
Cont>'nt:i : v. 1. Oti method : coniiei-tinn of the science
of mind with a philos. physiol(>i:;y of the brain. Injury to
mental science from the pi'ejndiccs cf matikind nnd the
dogmiis of speculative metaphysics and theology {p. 1-lltJ.)
Metaphysics (p. 117-216). Matter and mind, const-ious-
ness, the egct, feelings and Bt*ns;itiona. thought and will.
Ontology — uuconscious existence, latent consciousness,
instinclivu existence. Speculative ontology. Mental dy-
nauiics or teleology (p. 217-425) : I,ife and physical vital
aud mental forces. Correlations of Hfe and consrionsuess
— idea:> and intuitions. Biologj'. v. 2- Principles of a
scientitic psychology (p. l-l;jai. Mental jjhysiology (p.
13t-330). Mental organology (;J31-49^) : nervous system.
Manhood and womanhood.
Lefevre ( A.) Thilosophy, hist.and critical. 1879. 5424.09
Leioes (G. H.) Problems of life and mind. First
series. The foundation of a creed. 2 v. lios-
ton, 1874 5414. JO
Contents : v. 1. Pt. I. The method of science, and meta-
physics. Pt. 2. Rules of philosophizing. Psychological juin-
ciples : Biostatics, psychostatics, method nfp.^ycliology tho
biological data, psychodynamics. the psychological spec-
trum, the sociological data, reasoned rejilism. Problem
1 : The limitation^i of knowledge : Principles of rehitivity.
Sensational and a priori hypotheses (iustin(rt). The sen-
Bible, extra sensible, and supra sensible. Reality of ab-
stractions (co-ordination). Ideal cnustruc.tion in science
(moral types). Laws of nature. Use aud abuse of hy-
pothesis. Abstract to concrete. Ideal construction in
metaphysics. Search after causes. Intuition aud demon-
stration. Axioms and their validity. Necessary truths.
Mathematics as an empirical science. Observ. on Kant.
Place ot sentiment in philosophy.
2. Problem 2 : Principles of certitude. Problem 3 :
From the liuowu to the unknown ; Nature as reflected in
sense and thought. Jndgnjent. Ueasouing ; the syllogism.
Induction, deduction, and reduction, piroblem 4 ; Mat-
ter and force. Problem 5 : Force and cause. Cause aud
effect. Problem 0 : The absolute in the correlations of
leeling aud motion. App-'ndix. Imagiiiary geometry and
the truth of axioms. Lagrange and Hegel. Action at
a distance,
Same. 2d series. Physical basis of mind. Bos-
ton, 1877 5414.22
Contents : 1. Nature and definitions of life {p. 1-15C). 2,
rbo nervous mechanism (p. 157-345). 3. Animal au-
tomatism (p. 345-406) : course of Uiodern thought. Vital
mechanism. Relation of body and mind. Consciuusness
aud unconsciousness. Voluntary and involuntary iictiona.
Is feeling an agent ? 4. The reflex theory (p 4(i7-55G) ;
problem stated, deductions from general law. inductions,
discrimination, memory, instinct, acquisition, negative
inductions.
— Same. 3d series. Pi'obiem the first. The study
of psychology, its object, scope, aud method.
Boston, 1S79.* 5411.22a
Contents: The object. The motive. Position of the
science. The social factor. SuVijective analysis and the
introspective method. The freedom of the will. Objec-
tive analysis : animal psychology, differences of animal
and human, the moral Bcnse, history. Tlie general mind.
The mental forms. AnalyMis and synthcHis.
Locke (J. ) Essay on the human understanding. [In
his Works, v. 1-3. 1823.] 5052.01
Contents : v. 1, Oi ideas ; no innate principles in the
mind (p. 1-81). Of ideas, simple and complex. Of solid-
ity. Sensation. Reflection Perception. Memory. Space,
Durati(tM. Number. Infinity. Modes of thinking. Modes
of pleasure anil jtain : passious. Of [will] power (p. 235-
203). V. 2. Of idias of Bob^itmceH. Of relations. Of
identity and diversity (p. 47-'.H). Of other relations. Of
clear and distinct, true and false ideas. Association of
ideas. Of words and ideas (p. l.'iH-:in7). (Jf knowledge and
opinion : degrees and extent {p. 30H-307).
— Of the conduct of the understandinf^'. [Ll his
Works, V. 3. 1823.] 5052.03
Same. Introd.essay,by A.Potter.[H.F.L. j5411.IO
Same. 1839. .' 5814.18
— Pbilot!Ophical works. Essays and notes, by J. A.
St. John. 2 V. 1854.. \ 5U5.0r,
Contents: v. 1. Of the conduct of the understanding ;
Essay concerning understanding, v. 2. Examination ol
Malebranche's opinion of set'ing all things in God. Ele-
ments of natural philosophy. Reading for a gentleman.
Index.
— Works. 10 V. Loudon, 1823. 8. . . . 5052.01
Note. — For Contents, see umler his na7ne (p. 714 of Cat.)
Lmllam {T.) Logical tracts, illustrative oi' Mr. Locke's
treatise iipon the human understanding^, [about
1803.] 5415.00
Ltjell{Win.) Intellect, the emotions, and the moral
nature. 1855 5424.11
Note. — An appendix coutains a criticism of Dr. Brown on
" cause and effect."
Mcfhsh. {J.) Intuitions of the mind inductively in-
vestigated. 1 bm 542 1.19
Contents : General view of intuitive convictions (ji. 1-
11H|. Primitive cognitions (p. 119-195) ; Body and spirit:
Being ; Substance ; mode, quality, property, essence ;
personality ; extension ; number; motion ; power. Prim-
itive b'lirjs (p. 190-235) : Time and space ; the infinite.
Primiliv'jwl'jin'nls (p. 236-278) : Nature and classification,
relations ol identity, of whole and parts, pf space, of time,
of c|uantity. of resemblance, ol active i»ropcrty, of cause
and effect. Moral convictions (\i. 279-314) : the motive and
moral jiowers : conscience; freedom o( the will. Intuitive
principles and the various sciences {p. :H5 ."'OO) ; Meta-
physics, gnosiology or science of knowlcilge, ontology. In-
ductive sciences. Mental sciences : classification, logic,
ethics. Mathematics. Physical sciences. Application to
theology.
tSi-e also under his nnme (p. 724).
Malebranclie {N.) (Euvres. 2 v. 1842. . . 5415.09
— Treatise concerning the search after tnith. Tr. by
T. Taylor. 1700 5418.01
ManseliU.L.) Metaphysics. 1871. . . . 5424.21
Contents: Introd. (l-33i. Psychology, or philos. of the phe-
nomena of consciousness (p. 34-250). Ontology, or philos.
of the realities of consciousness (p. 251-351).
— Psychology the test of moral and metaphysical philosophv
f/u /(IS Letters, etc. 1H7:S.] 5424.2:t
Maurice ( F. D.) .See under ' Moral pktlosnph;/' (p- HfiO) .
Mediation: the function of thought, [anon.l An-
dover, 1S71. IG" 3575.02
Melftpkt/sical analysis revealing a new doctrine of me-
taphysics. [dHOu.] London, ls-10. 8'. . 5415.12
Mill {J.) Analysis of the phenomena of the human
mind. New ed, with notes by A. Bain and G.
Grote. Ed. with notes, by J. S. Mill. 2 v.
18(j9 5425.05
Contents: v. 1. Sensation and the senses. Ideas. Asso-
ciation. Naming. Consciousness. Conception. Imagi-
nation. Classification. Abstraction. Memory. Belief-
Kationalism. Evidence. 2. Of names. Relative terms.
Numbers. Privative terms. Time. Motion. Identity.
Reflection, Intellectual and active powers Pleasurable
and painlul sensations. Sublime and beautiful. Motives.
Moral sense. The will.
Mill {J. S.) Examination of Sir W. Hamilton's phi-
losophy, and of the principal philos. questions
discussed in his writings. 2 v, B., 18(15. 5113.C8
Contents : v, 1. Relativity of human knowledge. 'J'he
absolute. Knowledge and belief. The conditioned. Con-
sciousness. The belief in an external world. Of matter
— psychological theories. Law ot inaepai.ablc assoeiiilioD.
2. Of Hamilton's doctrine of unconscious mental modifi-
cations. The theory of causation. Of concepts or gcneriil
notions. Of judgment. Of reasoning. Of Hamilton's
conception of logic as a science. Fundamental laws of
thought. Of some prejudices and fallacies. Pleasure and
and pain. Freedom of the will,
fl®* See also under his name p. 725).
In asking for books, use the " Book Order." giving the AUTIIOU'S NAME, the fii-st part of tho TITLE, aud tho NUMUER.
856
PHILOSOPHY : Systematic and Miscellaneous "Works.
MiUfi- (J.) MetftphyBics ; or the science of percep-
tion. 187:. 512-1.15
Cimlent!! : I'Hyclujlogy. or scioiwo of porceplion aw Hinli.
Lo^'ic. or iKtvt'ptioii aw knowledtjo. Oiitolof^'y, or ijerop
tiou iia tbc linowlctlRu of beiii^- I'atlucn, or percfiptioii :is
emotion, iiu-ludiiig moral duties. Theology, or boing of a
God.
Monhothli) (J. linnitl, lord). Autient metaphysics, 0 v.
177U 5418.07
.V(j^'.— For Cont-iils Rcn Burnet (James), p. 243 of Cat.
Moore {0.) I*o\vor of tin; soul ovrr tlio V)0(ly. r>43K.i:J
Mudie (E.) Man : in his intt'Uectual faculties jiiid
jidaptations. 1858 54:J8.10
MitUir (J.) Physiology, dr..; with tlio mental facul-
ties. 1818. . .* 4318.01
MansHl {0. S.) Psycliology ; or the science of mind.
1871 5121.24
Contents: Introd. {p. 1-8). Tho intellect (p. 9-195) : Per-
ceptiou, based upon sensation and iutuition. Couceptiou,
based upon nieiu'try, imaKiuation. and synthetic judg-
ment. Belief, baHed npon induction and deduction. iSleep
and dreams. The BenHil>ilities : emotions, feelings, de-
sires, etc. (p. 10t;.J70|. Tho will (p. 272-318).
Mnrphif {J. J.) llaiiit iiml intelligence, in connexion
with the huvs of luiittrr iiml force. 2v. 18G9.5425.01
Contents: Introd. Matter and energy. Primary forces.
Chemical energies. Motive powerR of thcTiniverse. Crys-
tallization. Chemistry and dynamics of life. Organiza-
tion. Dovelopmeut and fuuclions. Habit. Variation.
Origiu of species. Distribution. Morphology. Embry-
ology. Cluflsitication. Natural selection. 2. Intelligence.
Mind. Physiology of mind. Cousciousness and tlnmght.
Mental habit. Grounds of the moral nature. Mental
development. The senses. Perception. Space and time,
and causation. Habit and variation in history. t;las«ifi-
cation. liiKtory, and logic of the sciences.
Murphy {J. G.) The human mind. 1873. . 512.-..07
Contents: Introd.: force, life, mind (p. 1-21). Tin' undn-
standing (p. 221C8) : sense, intuition, perception, cou-
sciousnesB. memory, knowledge, imagination, opinion,
faith, jurlgnieut, reasoning, method — theoretical. Thr wit
(|). ]f>H-"23Si: emotion, estimation, susceptivity, conscience,
inclination, willing, /'owr (p. 239-yil) : poteme and mo-
tion, action, speech, method — practical.
Parker (/i. ) Philosophical dissertations on uiuttt^r,
being, i(c. 1743 5425.-0
Purr {S.) Metaphysical tracts of the iHth century.
1837 5415. J5
Pirle {W. R.) Constitution, powers, and processes of
the human mind. 1858 5415.10
Contnits : Introd. Progress of spiritiud philosophy
from the earliest ages to tlie present age. Mode of inves-
tigating and nature of tho human mind. On conscious-
ness. On our knowledge of the human mind as a separate
existence. On sensation. On memory. On association of
ideas. On habit. Ou reason. On reasoning. On the in
finite and aljsolute. Ou iuiagination, humor, wit.
Plato. See binder his -intiiie. In (jeneral alphabet.
Porter (Noah), The human intellect ; with introd.
npon psyeholot:(y- 180! t 5415.25
Contents : Psychology and the soul. The human intel-
lect (Origiu of knowJedge. Consciousness. Reflection.
Sense-perception). Representative knowledge (Association
of ideas. Phantasy. Sleep and dreams. The imagi-
tion). Thiuldng and thought-knowledge. Reasoning :
deduction and induction. Intuition and intuitive knowl-
edge : first trutlia, categories, time and space, cau8;itiou.
final cause, substance and attribute, the infinite and ab-
solute.
PriestUijiJ.) Remarks on Dr. Reid's Inquiry, Dr. Beatlie's Es-
say, etr. lutrod. essays to Hartley's Theory of the human
mind. Disquisitions relating to matter and spirit, and
the doctrine of philos. necessity. [In his Works, v. a.] 3.'j91.0^
liamsat/ {0.) Introd. to mental philos. 1853. 54i5.l8
Conti-nts : Philos. vocabulary : substance, quality, quan-
tity, relation, power — ciuise and effect, law, principle, a
reason, science and philusophy. hypothesis and theoi-j*.
Metaphysics, logic and grammar. The categories, tho
proposition, reasoning and the syllogism.
]!iiiiil ( ir. li.) Henry Holhcach, student in life and
philusophy. [psnid.] 2 v. 1805. . . 'J532.20
Reiil {T.) Essays on the pciwcrs of the human mind.
3 V. 1808 5110.01
Contents: v. 1. I iitdlr dual powers : Preliminary. Of tho
external seuHtts, perception, sensation, ideas, matter and
space. Of memory. 2. Same, cont'd : Of conception. Of
abstraction. 01 judgment. Of reasoning. Of taste. 3.
Essayt on titc artiirc }wwf:rs of man : Of active power in gen-
eral. Of the will. Of instinct, habit, appetites, desires,
and atfeclions. Of reason, duty, and couscienee. Moral
liberty and necessity. Of morals.
• Essays on the active pttwers of the human mind.
— Inquiry into the human mind on the princi-
ples of common sense. — .\n essay on quantity.
Memoir of the author, hy Dngald Stewart. With
nnt.'shy(;. N. Wright. 1H43 5410.01
A',,/,.. —'The subjects treated rif in tho " Iiiquiiy into tho
human mind" are as follows— Of smelling (p. 4U-4.'iO).
Of tasting (p. 4^0-432). Of hearing (p. 4:[:t-437). Of touch
(p. 4;n-4r,7). Of seeing— visii.n (p. 4.')7.r>7.''i),
— Inrpiiry into the human mind, on the principles of
common sense. 1818 5013.13
Contents: Introd. Of flmelling. t)f tasting. Of hear-
ing. Of ti>U(h. Of seeing — vision.
liipirt/ {(J.) Philos. miscellanies, tr. from the French
of Cousin, Jouffroy, and B. Constant ; with criti^
cal notices. 2 v. 1836 5426.C0
ScMilrl ill. K.) Positive faith : of philosophy; German philos.
opliy. \1n his Emancipation of faith, v. 1.] . . . 3.i92.l3
SchelUnij I K \y.J. ) iS^fl -idid' r his imw, in. </' u( r<d alphabet.
Simon [t. C.) Present state of metaphysics in Ot. Britain. [M
Contem. rev., v. 8, 18G8.]
Siwe { A. ) Principles of the human mind ; with a lec-
ture on electro-biology. 1853 3812.47
Tlie j)rocess of thought adapted to words jind lan-
guage. 1851 5420.06
Smylh {('. B.) Christian metaphysics, ()r J^lato, Male-
branche, and Gioberti, the old and new ontolo-
gists, compared with the modern schools of psy-
chology. 1851 5420.07
Note. — * Traces out four elementary systems, namely,
sensism, idealism, skepticism, and mysticism.'
Spencer {Hirheri). See his name, in fjeneral alphabet, for
Jiis ' Elements of psychology ,' and other works; and
for rrilicism. thereon.
Slnnart {D.) Elements of the philos. of the human
mind. 3 V. [/u//t.? Works, v. 1-4. 1854.] 5417.02
Contents : v. 1. Of philos, in general (p. 3-11). Intellec-
tual powers of man (p. 12-40). Nature, object, and utility
of the i>hilosophy of tho human mind (45-90). Of external
peneption, attention, conception, abstraction (p. 91-251).
i)i the association of ideas (p. 25*2-347). Memory {p. 348-
430). Imagination (p. 431-4'0)-
2. Of reason and tho laws of human belief (p. 5-69). Of
reasoning and of deductive evidence (p. 70-1m1). Aristo-
telian logic (p. 183-229). Inductive logic (p. 230-365).
3. Of language (p. G-115). Of sympathetic imitation
(p. I IC 184). Varieties of inteUectual character : the meta-
physician, the mathematician, the poet, the sexes (p. 185-
249). Comparison of the faculties of man and those of ani-
mals, with some account of James Mitchell, born deaf and
blind (p. 250-370).
— Philos. essays. [/*i A/.s- Works, v. 5. 1855.] 5417.05
Contents : Some errors relative 1 1 the philos. of mind cor-
rected, and objections obviated (p. 1-54). Locke's account
of the sources of human knowledge {p. 55-8C). On the
idealism of Berkeley (p. 87-119). On Locke's authority in
France in 18lh century (p. 120-136j. Metajihysical theories
of Hartley, Priestley, and Darwin (p. 137-149). Tendency of
some late philological speculations [those of Home TookeJ.
Ou the beautiful (p. 189-274). On tho sublime (p. 275-329).
On the faculty of taste (p. 330-40S).
Philos. of the active and moral powers of man.
2 V. [In his Works, v. 0-7. 1855.] . . 5417.06
Contents: v. 1. Outlines of moral philosophy: classifi-
cation and analysis of our active and moral powers, and
various branches of our duty (p. 3-110). Instinctive prin-
ciples of action (p. 12(i-204) : appetites, desires, and affec-
tions. Rational and governing principles of action {p. 205-
404). Self-love, moral faculty, moral iierceptions and emo-
tions. On man's free agency.
2. Natural theology (p. 12-227). Of our duties to our
fellowcreatures— benevolence, justice, veracity (p. 228-2S:i).
Duties to ourselves — of happiness, and of certain pleasures
(p. 284-350). Nature and et^seuce of virtue (p. 351-3tJG).
Same. Revised [and abridged] by J. Walkei".
1.S49 .^ . . '. . 5436.11
Talno. (//.) On intelligence. Tr. bv T. D. Haye.
1871 "... 5420.17
— De rintelligence. 2 v. 1870 5126.19
Contents: v. 1. Les signes (p. 3-7i;i. Lea images (p. 76-
189). Les sensations (p. 190-286). Les conditions physi-
ques des evenenients moraux (p. 287-399 . Les diverges
sortes de connaissauces (p. 490-478). 2. La cnnnaissance
des corps — perception exterieure (p. 1-1(18). La connais-
eanoe de I'esprit (p. 1G9-231). La connaissance des choses
geuerales (p. 232-492).
Taylor { I.) Elements of thought. 1851. . 5417.11
-The world of mind. 1858 5417.12
Taylor ( 7' ) Miscellanies, in prose and verse : con-
taining the Triumph of the wise man over for-
tune, the Creed of the Platonic philosopher, a
Panegyric of Sydenhiim. e/c. 1820. . . 54'20.24
Thomson (G.) Discovery of a new world of being
[absolute existence]. 1871 5426.25
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
PHILOSOPHY 1 Systematic Woiks V.,ricu9 Schools and Subjects
857
Thornton {W. T.) OUl-fashinnod oUiics nnd common
senso metaphysics. lH7:i 5420.22
Thuroi {J. F.) Introductinn ;i IVludc dv. la philoso-
phic. 'J V. 1833 r)42(;.12
Tur.hr (A.) Li^-ljt .»tu;itiiro puraiu'd. 2 v. ISrj'i : p. 11-275. 31Gi.l3
— iMiin ill <iut:st of hiniBoir, by Giithbert Coinincut [psmdon.]
[/rtParr(S.) Metaphysicai Irarts. dc. 18:J7.] . . 5415.15
VuIkhu (T. f'.) ElementK of intellectual pliilosopliv.
lid ed. .lS-i8 5417.18
Contents : lia utility, rriiuary tintliH. Iniiato knowl-
edge. Senses aud external iKn-fcptioti. Itleas. Of con-
ooptioua. Lan^uaae, oral aud written, and ri^ht iiso of
words. Mental association. Of intellectual Jiabits, Of
attention. Memory. Dreaming. Belief aud evidence.
Of reasoning. Emotions of beauty, sublimity, imagina-
tion. Ou wit aud humor. Of instincts. Tbo will. Con-
science. The iiassions. Apparitions. Mental alienation.
Prejudices. Education.
Verily (A*.) Subject and object; as connected with
onr double brain, and a new theory of causation.
1870 5U7.21
Vinet (A.) Philosophy: introd.— reason, truth— nature of phi-
losophy (p. 1-12) ; psychology aud metaphysics (p. 13-98) ;
hist, of philns. (p. 99-135). [/;i /it's Outlines, t^c. 1867.] 5417.19
Voltaire {K M. A. de\. A philosophical dictionary.
From the French. Gv. 1824 5075.;i5
— Dialogues et entretiens philosophiipies. [In his
(Euvres. ConsuU Lxlfx; v. 71.] . . . . 5085.05
— Dictionnaii'e philosophique. [In his (Euvres, v. 26-
32; Benchot's ed.] 5083.26
Wayland {F.) Elements of intellectual i^hilosotihy.
' 1854 5417.10
Contfmts : Perceptive faculties. Consciousness, atten-
tion, and reflection. Orisiiial suggestion or intuition.
Abstraction. Memory and association of ideas. Reason-
ing. Imagination. Taste.
Weaver {G. >'. ) Lectures on mental science, accord-
ing to phrenology. l^;52 5417.17
Wright {C.) Philos. discussions. ^Vith biogr. sketch
of author, by C. E. Norton. 1877. . . 5418.12
N'tti'.— For Conttfuts see his name, in general alphabet.
Young (JohUy LL.D.) Lectures on intellectual philo-
sophy. With a memoir of author. 1835. 5417.23
Contents : Study of mental science. Mental principles.
Perception. Sensation. Memory. Judgment. Concep-
tions . Association of ideas. Dreams. Belief. Cause
and effect. Personal identity. Existence of an ideal world.
Sff also Contemp. rev., v. 17, 1871 {Range of intellectual
conceptions proportioned to rank in animated life, by J.
Ruskin) ; Contemp. rev., v. 20. 1872 (The future of meta-
physics, by S. H. Hodgson) : Fraser's mag., v. Gl, 186D
(The metaphysicians, by T. E. Webb) : Journal of spec,
philos.. Oct., 1876 (Idea of mind, by K. T. Bayrhoffer) ;
North Brit. rev., v. 27, 1857 (Scottish metaphysicians) ; v.
48. 1868 (Popular i^hilos. in the relation to life) ; v. 53, 1871
(Philosophy, psychology, aud metaphysics); Princeton rev.,
Jan.. April, 1878 (Contemporary philos., by J. M'Cosh) ;
Winslow's Jour, of psy. med.. v. 6, 1853 (Popular study of
metaphysics) ; v. G {Intellectual and moral progress) ; v. 8,
1855 (Study of" mental science) ; v. 8 (Use and abuse of
mental philos.)
VIII. Various Schools and Subjects.
Nod-.—The Contents of entries under 'Histories' and
• Systnnafic works' {p. 852) should be searched lor chapters
upon these and other philos. matters.
1. The Absolute, Unconditioned, Infinite.
Cfilderwood (//.) Philos. of the infinite. 18(>1. 5421.16
FfrriiT {J.) Institutes of metaphysic. 1854 5412.16
Hamilton (Sir }V.) Philosophy of the unconditioned. [/« his
Discussions, etc.] 5413.10
— The conditioned. [In his Lectures, v. 2. 1859.] . . . 5413.07
Mansel {H. X.) Limits of relig. thought examined.
1859 357J.03
— Philosophy of the conditioned. 1866. . . 5424.22
MartinFau {J.) Review of Mansel. [In his Essays, v. 1, 1866.]
Afaaric-f ( F. D. ) Letters to a student of the Bampton
lectures of Mansel. Iy5!» 3571.20
— Sequel to 'What is revelation?' Reply to Mansel. 1860. 3574.24
vVtV/. (J. .S'.) Relativity of human knowledge ; — Philos. of the
absoiute ;— The conditioned. [In his Exam, of Hamiltou,
V. 1, 18G5 ; p. 13-134.] 5413.08
Vonng {J.) The province of reason. 1860. . o625.19
ita" 'S'''« also the writings of Kant :— Fichte ;— Schelling :
Hegel ; — Schopenhauer :— Cousin ; —Plato ; — Spinoza.
See also Journal of spec. philu.s., Jan.. I«77 ; p. 19-48 (Re-
lativity of knowledge, by J. Watson) ; Contemp. rev,, v. 17,
1H71 {The absolute, by A. J. E. Russel) ; Dublin rev., Jan.,
1873 (A study of relations) ; July, 1872 (Bain on the rela-
tivity of humau knowlt'dge) ; Bibl. rep., July. ISi'iO (Hamil-
t'm's theory of the conditioned); July. 1862. (Hamdtou
on the absolute): Coutem. rev., v. 32 (Perception of the
infinite, by Max Miiller).
2. Arabian Philosophy.
f'rnprr [J. IT.) Intellectual development of Europe, cb, xIU
xiii, xvi 5814. 0.^>
Lewes (G. //.) In his Hist, of philns.. v. 2, 1867 ; p. 32-69. 6414,05
JicHdii (F.) Averrofs et Vaverroisme. 1871. 3011.11)
Stanhope (fJarl). [In his Miscellanies, v. 2 2543.27
rrba-wrg [F.) Uistory of philos., v. 1, 1872 (p. 405-417). . 5418.00
.SV« also Jour, of sac. lit., Jan.. 1865; p. 3.')4-37I (Mt-ta
physical schools among the Arabs, by G. Masaon).
3. Association of Ideas.
Not'-. — Tlie views of various authors {Unbbos, Locke,
Hume. Gerard, Brattic, Hartley. J. Mill, T. Brown, Sir W.
Hiiniillon) upon the principles of association are noted by
A. lJ;iin. in his ' Mental and moral science.' IJain's treat-
ment of the intellect proceeds entirely on the laws of as-
sociation. Consult the writings of the above named phi-
losophers, and tlioso of Dr. T. Brown, J. S. Mill, and Her-
bert Spencer ; also the article by G. R. Robinson in 'Jth
ed. of Eucyc. Brit., v. 1.
4. Antoniatisin.
Elam [C.) Automatism and evolution. [In Cuuteni. rev., Dec, 1876.]
Huxley {T. H.) On the hypothesis of Descartes that animals are
automata. [In l'"ortu. rev., Nov. 1, 1874.)
Sef Fortn. rev., Nov.. 1874 (Hypolhesis that aninuils are
autom:ita, by T. II. Huxley) ; Pop. science mo. Fob . 1875
(.Animals not automata, by R, G. Hazard) ; Cnntemp rev.,
Sept.. 1S75 (Huxley's hypothesis that animals are automata,
by lord Blachford).
5. Belief. Conviction, Certitude, Knowledge.
Bit'/hot (ir.) The emotion of conviction. [/71 Contemp., v. 17.
1S71. orLittell. 1S71, v. 2.]
Cai-pentrr (W. B.) On the psychology of belief, [hi Contem.
rev., Dec. 1873.]
Davis ( \V. G ) On the law of certainty. [In Med. critic, v. 3, 1863.]
Sid(fwiek [If.) Verification of beliefs, [hi Contem. rev,. July, 1871.]
Sully [J.) Belief; its varieties aud conditions, [/n /as Sensations
and intuition, 1874 ; p. 73-116.] .'S426.0H
Thompson (/). G.) Knowledge and belief. [In Mind. v. 2, 1877 ;
p. 309-335.]
S'-e also Dublili rev., July, 1871 (Rule and motive of cer-
titude).
6. Cause and effect.
Bowen [F.) Idea of cause. [In Princeton rev.. May, 1879 ; 36 pp.)
Brown {T.) lielation of cause and eflect. IH^iS. 5411.23
Groifory (J.) Metaphysical essays. 2 v. 1792. 5422.20
Hamilton (Sir IF.) Causality, [hi /nsMetaphysics.v. 2. 1859.] .5413.07
Martineau (J.) Is there any axiom of causality? [/n Contem.
rev.. V.14, 1870.]
Mill [J.S.) Sir W. Hamilton's theory of causation. [In his Exam.
of H.'s philos., V. 2. ch. 16.]
Note. — For criticisms of Mill's views, see Dublin rev.,
July, 1876 : N. A. rev., v. 78, 1854.
Mozlei/ (J. B.) Principles of causation. [In his Essays ; histori-
"cal aud theological, V. 2. 1878.] 2537.09
Xoel(K.) On causality in wdl and motion. [In Contem. rev.,
Feb., 1874.]
jm- See also Will (p. H64).
7. Chinese Philosophy.
^^ See Confucius (p. 270) ;— Mencius fp. 771) ;— John-
son's Oriental religion.s : Chma |3;J63.34] ; Chr. exam..
May, 1868 ; p. 297-330 {Chinese philos. and moralists, by C.
H Dall) ; and (under China. p. 300). works by Davis [1023.04],
Doolittle [1023.0H], Gray [1021.23]. Williams [1023.02], et al.
8. Common sense.
Carpenter {]V. B.) What is common sense? [/« Coniemp. rev.,
V. 19, 1872.)
Hamilttm (Sir \Vm.) Philos. of common sense. [In his Philoso-
phy, arranged by O. W. Wight, 1860 ; p. 19-161.] . 5413.05
Note, — Repr. from Hamilton's edition of Reid.
Note. — For the writings of the leading philosophers of
tlie common-sense school, see Hutcheson (F.) ;— Reid :—
Beattie ;--Stewart :— Brown {Thomas);— Hamilton {.Vi*- W.)
Cousin (Victor).
9. Consciousness, Cognition, Perception. Ideas.
Bain (A.) Origin of knowledge ; History of nominalism and real-
ism ; Of intuition and experience. [In his Jlental and
moral science, 1868; appendix; 75 pp.] .... Mil 13
Bascom {J.) Science, philosophj-, and religion. 5411.1!)
Hamilton {Sir Wm.) Philosophy of perception. [In his Philoso-
phy, ed. by O. W. Wight. 1860 ; p. 165-438.] . . . 5413.05
Contents : Defence of Reid against Brown which first ap-
peared in Ed. rev., Oct. 1830, and repr. in his ' Discus-
sions'; — Representative and presentative knowledge— 2d
Buppl. dissertation on Reid ; — Various theories of external
perception— 3d suppl. dissertation on Reid ; — Discuss-ioii
on the scheme of Arthur Collier ;— Distinction of the pri-
mary and secondary qualities of body — 4th suppl. Disser-
tation in Hamilton's Keid ;— Perception projjer aud sensa-
tion ijroper.
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PHILOSOPHY : Various Schools and Subjects.
Jardine iM.) The elements of the i)syehology of cog-
nition. 1874 5123.21
Contents : SoliiTPS -jntl arrangement (p. 1-16). PreBeuta-
tivo kuowli-tlyn (p. 17-70). TUeories of perception — Des-
cartes Ijoi-lie, Berkeley, IJiuiie, Reid. Kaut, Modern Kngl.
psyeliology (p. 71-147). Ilepreoeutation— Phantasy. Mem-
ory. Kxpectution ;p. l-18-]'.»r>). Elaboration of kuowleilKe.
WliewcU ( iVm.) History of scicntifie ideas: 1st pt.
(if the Philos. of the iuduetive sciences, 3d ed.
•i V. 1858 nyrs.oi
Sir also f-ontenip. rev . v. 14-16, 1870-71 (Kuowiug and
feelinu, by W. Smith) ; Fraaer's mag., v. 80, 1869 tAuto-
liiograpliy of eoiiseioUHne.'JB) ; Journal of spec, pbilos .
Jan., 1877 (IJocs the niind ever sleep? by E. M. Chesley) ;
Miud. Jan.. 1877 (Veracity of eonseinusness, by W. G. Da-
vies) ; New Kuglander, Oct.. 1874 (Of Belf-conscionsuesB,
by <^ E. (irinnrlll; N. A rev., Apl., 1673 (Evolution of
Helf-eonscionsness, by chauiK-ey Wrigtit) ; Medical critic,
V. 3. 1863 (The nnoonscions life of tlie soul) ; Miuil, Apl.,
1877 (L'onseionsncss and nneonseiousueas. by O. II. Lewes).
&ff^ Se'' a/so Mental pbyyiology (p. 859) ; and [passim)
Systematic Works (p. 8,">'2).
External Perception.
Berkeliy (0.) See u)uler hi.i niiine fp. 74).
Bailey (S.) Review of Berkeley's theory of vision.
1841 54-21.19
A'ote.— Keviewed by J. S. Mill, in Dissert, v. 2, 187:).
Fearn [J.) Essay on external perception. [M Pamphleteer, v. 5,
1815.] 5058.05
Mill [J. S ) Bailey on Berkeley's Theory of vision. [In his Dis-
sert.. V. 2, 1858.) 2535.24
Sre also Coutoinp. rev., v. 20, 1872 (Philos. of percep-
tion, by R. Noel) : Westm. rev., July, 1872, or Littell, 1872,
v, 3 (Recent experiments with the senses) ; Bibl. rep.,
Apl., 18.59 (Immediate perception) ; Apl., 1860 (Hamilton's
theory of perception).
10. Dualism of the mind.
Verity (R.) Subject and object, as connected wiih
our double brain, and a new theory of causation.
1870 ." . . 5417.21
Wi-ijcm {A. L.) Duality of the mind jiroved by the
structure, functions, and diseases of the brain.
1844 4333.16
Reviewed in PUrenol. journal, v. 18, 1845 {2 articles).
11. English and Scottish Schools of Pliilosophy.
McCkisli (J.) The Scottish philosophy, biographical,
expository, critical, from Hutcheson to Hamilton.
1875. . .' 5424.-2()
Masson (David). Recent British philosophy. 2d ed.
18G7 ' . 5425.04
Contents : A survey of 30 years. Traditional diflferences :
how repeated in Carlyle, Hamilton, and Mill. Recent sci-
entific conceptions of philos. British comtism. Bain and
Spencer. Hamiltcmiauism and its modifications. Ferrier
and J. H. Stirling. Swedenborgianism and '-Spiritual-
ism.'' Mill on Hamilton.
Sil)ot(T.) English psychology. 1873. . .5426.11
Contents r Hartley, James Mill, Herbert Spencer, Bain,
G. H. Lewes. Samuel Bailey, John Stuart MiU.
Stephen ( L. ) History of English thought in the 18th
century, 2 v. 187C 5426.26
jftiT ■*>(''' also (/?(i.W(?H) Systematic Works (p. 852), and
Moral philosophy (p. 859-60).
12. Evolution.
.e®" See entries under Evolution (p. 452).
13. FeeUngs, Emotions, etc.
Bain (A.) Emotions .and the will. 3d ed. 1876.5421.10
Collins {T. ir.) lIuiLianics. 18G0 5412.05
S^ See also dirision Passions (p. SCO) ; and examine
works under ' Systematic and miscel works ' p. 852).
See also Fortn. rev., v. 12. 1869 (Nature of emotion, by
Dr. lilandford) ; Winslow's Jour, of psy, med., v. 6 ; Brit,
qn. rev., July, 1879 (The feelings and tlie intellect).
14. French Schools.
Titine {II. A.) Les philosophes classiques du xix.
sieele en France. 3e ed. 1868. . . . 5426.18
Co»(»:n/s .■ Laromiguiere. RoyerCollard. Maine deBiran.
Cousin. Jouflfroy.
B^ See also, in tlie general alphabet, the works of Gon-
dillac ; — Arnauld ; — Cousin : — Helvetius ; — Janet ; — Jouf-
firoy ; — Lelevre ; — Malebranche : — Taine ; — Voltaire.
See also Mind, July, 1877 (I'hiloB. in France, by T. Ribot).
15. German Philosophy.
See Philosophy f/rlslorits. p. 851 ■.—Moilern, p. 852) ; also
in the general alphabet, the names of German philoso-
phers, as BUchner (L.) ;— Kant (I ) :— Fichte (J. Q.) ;
Schlegel (F. von) ;— Feuerbach (L. A.) ;— Schelling (P". W.
J.):— Hegel (G. W. F.) ;— Hitter (H.) ;— Herbart IJ. F.) ;
Lotze (H.) ; — Schopenhauer (A.) ;— Hartmann (E. vou) ;
Lauge (F. A.)
16. Habits.
XfJT See Habits (p. 598 of Catalogne) : also Wiuslow's
Journal of psy. med., v. 6, 1853 ; p. 380-403.
17. Hindu Philosophy.
ffg' ,V.v Bibl cal and n-lipions literature (Heligiwis :
Ilimluism, p. lull) ; — Literature [.Sanserif, p. 711).
18. Ideabsm and Transcendentalism.
Itij' See histories and treatises on philosophy (p. 851-2) ;
also, in the general alphabet, tho writings of Collier (Ar-
thur) ;— Berkeley (G.i ;— Kant (I.) :— Fichte (J G.I:— Schel-
hng (F. \V. J. von) ;— Coleridge (.S. T.) ;— Cousin (V.) ;
Jouf&oy iT.) ;— Green (J. H.) ;— Emerson (R. \V.) ;— Fer-
rier (J, F.) ;— Simon iC).
ttir' See also Intuitions ilietoiv) ; and in the general alpha-
bet. Transcendentalism.
19. Intuitions and Intuitionism.
Jlnin (.4.) Origin of ku(»wledge— experience and intuition ; a
hist, summary. [In liis .Mental and moral science, 1868 ;
apjmidix, p. ■33';7.] .5411.13
MeCosk (,J.) Intuitions of the mind inductively in-
vestigated. 1860 5424. 19
.Siilpwick {II.) Methods of ethics, 1874 ; p. 177-378. . . 5436.25
f<iilii/ (,J.) Sensation and intuition. 1874. . 54'2(i.OS
ittr See also Idealism and TranscendentaUsm (above) ;
also Absolute, Infinite, and Conditioned (p. 857).
20. Materialism and Psychology of Sensatiou.
Andrews! {J.) Psychology of scejiticism and phenome-
nalism. 1874. . ' .54-1.00
Sain {A.) Mind and body. The theories of their relation [and
history of the theories of the soul]. 1873. . . . 5438.17
Barnard {F. A. P.) The recent jjrogress of science.
186!) 3914.06
BelshamlW.) Essays, v. 1. 1799, p. 3-2-149. 2517.10
Birks { T. B. ) Modern j^hysical fatalism and the doc-
trine of evolution, including an examination of
Herbert .Spencer's First principles. 1876. 35'22.27
Biiclinf-r (L.) Force and matter. Ed. by J. F. Col-
lingwood. 1870 ".' . 5421.11
— Man in the past, present and future. From the
German, by W. S. Dallas. 1872. . . . 4734.'24
Candid examination of theism. By Phv.sieus. Bos-
ton, 1878. 8= ■..".. 3611.21
Carpenter { W. B.) On mind and will in nature. [In Contemp.
rev., Oct., 1872, or Littell, 1872. v. 4.]
Clarke (T.) Alpha ; or God in matter. 1870.3535.21
Dabney (E. L.) Sensualistic j^hilosophy of the I'.ith
century, considered. ]87lJ 5434.' 3
Forsyth { IF.) On the limits of science : criticism of Tyndall.
etc. IFraser's mag , Feb., 1875.)
Grote{J.] What is materialism? [Macmillan, March, 1867.]
Ilemsterhuys { — ). Letter on atheism. [Fraser's mag.. June. 1875.]
Hovel (I), de B.) The power above matter.1871. 3562.34
Janet (P.) The materialism of the j^resent day ; a
critique of Dr. Buchner's system. Tr. by G.
Masson. 1866. .....".... 5423 17
Same. Le materialisme contemporain en AUe-
magne. Examen du systfeme du docteur BUch-
ner. lsr,4 512:!.18
— German materialism — the naturalistic school. [2 papers in
Meth. qn. rev., Jan.. Apl., 1665; tr. from Rev. dee ilenx
mondes. 15 aout et 1 dec. 18G3.]
Lange {F. A.) Hititory of luaterialism. Tr. by E. C
'Thomas, v. 1- . 1877- 5424.08
ContnUs : v. 1. Early atomiBts — Democritus (p. 1-36).
Sensationalism of the sophists (p. 37-51 ). Reaction against
materialism — Socrates, Plato, Aristotle (p. 52-92). Mate-
rialism after Aristotlo : Epicurus (p. 93-125). Lucretius
(p. rJG-158). Mouotheisiic religions in relation to inaterial-
isiu (p. 1G1-18G). Scholasticism (p. 187-214). Return of m;i-
terialistic theories with the regeneration of the sciences
{p. 215-'249). 17th century materialism : Gassendi (p. 253- -
269), Hobbes (p. 270-290). Materialism in England :
Boyle, Newton. Locke, Toland.
2. [When published.] 18th century. Modern x>bil«s.
3. i\Mien published.] Natural sciences. Man and the
soul. Morality and relitrion.
Lewes [G. H.) Matter and force. Force and cause. [In 7ns
Problems, l^^t s.. v. 2. 1875 ; p. 203-380.] .... 54U.21
— Spiritualism and materialism, [in Fortnightly rev., April,
May, 1876 ; 2 art.]
Maccnll ( W.) The newest materialism : Mill, Coniite,
Bain, S2>encer, Atkinson and Fenerbacb. 5414.23
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
PHILOSOPHY : Materialism ;— Mental Physiology ; Moral Philosophy. b59
Marlineau (J.) Modern materialism; its attitude to-
ward theology. 187G 3574.31
.Vo^'.— Repr. iVom C'outem. rev.. 1H7C.
— Religion as affected by luoderu uiuterialism. IST.*!. . :i57:t.:n
— Place of mirnl iu uatiue aud intuition. [In (louteiup. rev.,
V. 19, 1872.]
Mlvarl (Si. 6. ) Lessons from nature, as manifested in
mind and matter. lS7(i 4722.23
Paine [M.) Phj'.siol(.)gy of the soul and instinct, as
distiut^uished from materialism. 1872. . 3.581.24
PirJoii [J. A.) The mystery of matter. 1873.3584.23
Pi'iestlt'i/ {J ) Disquisitions relatiuj^ to uialter and spirit, and the
diictriuo ol philos. necessity [hi tiis Works, v, ;t, 18'24) ; —
Free discussion betw. Dr. Price and Dr. Priestley on the
nature of matter and tho doctrine of necessity [in v. 4].
Scftoltpii (7. IT.) On modern materialism and its causes. [In
Beard (J. R.) Progress, elc, p. 10-18.) :VM.2
Thornton ( IV. T.) Recent phases of Bcicutific atlieism. [In Ids
Old fashioned ethics, 1873.] 6420.22
Ttjiidall {J. ) Addre.ss at Belfast. Kevised, with a
second preface, and appended article on " scien-
tific materialism." 1875 390G.19
— Materialism and its opponents. [In Fortn. rev., Nov., 1875. J
— Martineau and materialism. [In Pop. sci. mon., Dec, 1875.]
— Science and man : address at Birmintiham. [In Fortn. rev.,
Nov.. 1877 ; rev. by McCosh, m Princeton rev., Jan., 1878.
Winn (J. M.) Materialism. 1875 5426.29
Sk^ .S'ef.' also Biblical and relig. literature {Evolution and
religion, p. 87 : — .)tah'.rialism, p. 91 : — Religion and science, p.
101) ;— Evolution (p. 4.52) ;— Biology {Protoplasm, p. 21C) ;
Physics [Forces. Correlation of).
See also Catholic world, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., 1874—
Jan.. Feb., 1875 (Matter ; 6 art.) : Mch., 1876 (Bit of modern
tlioujiht on matter) : Contem, rev., v. 12, 18G9, or Littell.
1869, V. 4 (Battle of the philosophers, physical and meta-
physical, by A. Bari'y) : .May. 1877 {.\ reconciling philoso-
l)hical conception, by (A. Main) : v. 17, 1871 (Physical life
theories and religious thought, by L. S. Beale) : Fortn.
rev., v. 1. 1865 (Atoms, by sir J. F. Herschell) ; v. 11. 1869
(Physiology of thinking, by H. C. Bastian) ; Journal of
spec, piiilos., 1876. p 69-88 (Tyndall's problem solved : idea
of matter — monads, etc.. by K. T. Bayriioffer) ; Nat. quar.
rev., June, 1873 (.Material hypothesis of the soul) ; Popular
science monthly, July. 1878 (Radical fallacy of material-
ism] : Oct., 1873 (by StaUo) ; VVestm. rev., V. 98, 1872
(.Esthetics of physicism).
21. Mental Physiology.
Note. — Thc^e entries are supplementnry to those given
under the same heading in Medicine (p. 762).
B(xin(A.) The senses and the intellect. 1868. 5421.09
— The intellect viewed physiologically. [In Fortn. rev., v. 3, 1865].
Barlow (J.) Connection between physiology and in-
tellectual philosophy. 1846. [In S)mall books.
etc., V. 1.] 2.513.07
Cnlderwood {II.) Relations of mind and brain. 5422.00
Contents : Relations of philosophy and science (p. 1-9).
Structure and functions of the brain (p. 10-236). Experi-
ence as connected with motor activity (p. 237-261). Mem-
ory (p. 262-284). Use of speech (p. 28.5-312). Action .and
reaction of body and mind (p. 313-325), Weariness, sleep,
and uncousciousness (ti. 326-361). Brain disorders (p. 302-
410) Higher forms of mental activity (p. 411-140). Sum-
mary of intellectual results (p. 441-448).
Darbg {J., pseud.) Correlation. [In his Odd hours of a physi-
cian, 1871 ; p. 51-81.] 2.521.28
Ddiiain ( (?. ) Various theories on the relation of iniinl
and brain reviewed. 1869 5422.06
Laycock {T.) See under his name (p. 855).
Lewes {G. H.) See under his name (p. 855).
Mariineau [J.) Cerebral psychology : Bain, [/n/ti'i Essays, v. 1,
1866 ; p. 244-280.] 2.5.15.17
Symonds {J. A.) Relation between mind and muscle. In his
Miscellanies : 1871 ; p. 265-293 2547.19
Wgld (7?. S.) Physics and philosophy of the senses ;
or the mental and the physical in their mutual re-
lation. 1875 5426.21
Contents : Matter, organization, animal life, f(c. Sound.
Light and vision. Taste. Smell. Touch. The nervous
system. Various schools ; Plato. Succeeding schools.
Descartes. Geuliux. Malebranche. Spinoza. Leibnitz.
Locke. Berkeley. Kant. Proijerties of pliysical bodies.
See also Medical critic, v. 3, 1863 (Influence of material
objects on the minil) ; Wiuslow's Jour, of psy. med.. v. 5,
1852 (Mental physiology) : v. 9. 10, 11, 1857-58 (Physiol,
psychology) ; Brit. qu. rev., July, 1.879 (The feelings and
the intellect) : Princeton rev., Mch., 1878 (Mind and brain
by J. McCosh).
22. Moral Philosophy aiid Ethics.
1. Histories of )noral jjhitosojihit.
Bain {A.) The ethical systems, aucient and modern. [In his
Mental and modern science, 1868 ; p. 429-751.] . .5411.13
Blakey (ii.) History of moral science [iu Eni»land1
2v. 183,3 ■• . . tm.U)
Contents : History of moral philos., to Hobbi-s (p. l-4'>)
Hobbos (p. 43-83). Cudworth (p. 81-90). Cumberland (p 91-
115). Locke (p. 116-110). Aljp. King (p. 140-182). Wollas-
ton (p. 183-208). Samuel Clarke (j). 209-238). Sliaflcsbuiy
(p. 23'.(-273). Mandovillo (p. 274-300). Boliiigbroke and
Pope p. 307-333). Soaine Jcnyns (p. 334-313). Uulchc-
son (p. 344-374).
2 Ilntcheson (p. 1-39). Rutherfcu'd (p. 40-01). Hume's
system of utility (p. 02-97). Hartley and Priestley on vi-
brations and asBoc. of ideas. Lord Kames. lip. Butler.
Dr. F.-rguson. Di-. Price. Adam Smith. Dr. Paley. Gis-
burile. Bentbam. Godwin. Dugahl Stewart Dr. Cogau.
Dr. Thomas Brown, Dr. D('war. Foreigu'moral writers.
Morality of the Scriptures.
Surdon (IF.) The princip.al moral writers and systems of nm-
^ ralitj. [In /o.v .Material for thinking, v. 2, 1810 ; p. Hl-2.591
Dmi.'i (J.) Histoire des theories et (U's idees morales
dans I'autiquite. 2 v. 1856 5433.26
Janet {P.) Histoire de la science politique dans ses
rapports avecla morale. 2e ed. 2 v. 1872. 5718.12
.louffrog {T.) .See under his name ((). 860).
Lecki/ ( \V. K H. ) History of European morals from
Augustus to Charlemagne. 2 v. 1869. . 5414.17
Contents : v. 1. Nat. hist, of morals. The pagan empire.
Conversion of Rome. 2. Constantine to Charlemagne.
Position of women.
iVofe.— Reviewed in Contenip. rev., v. 11, 1869 (by C. E.
Applctou); Ed. rev., v. 130. 1869 : Fraser'8 mag., v. 80, 1809 ;
North Brit, rev., v. .50, 1869 ; Quar. rev., v. 128, 1870.
Macldntosh ISir J.) Progress of ethical philosophy, chiefly dur-
ing the 17th and 18th cent. [In his Miscel. writings, 1852 •
p. 94-198.] 2536.27
MttrsliaU (J.D. ) Morals and religion in history : popu-
lar notes. London, 1877. 8° 5435.42
Maurice {F. D.) Moral and metaphysical philosophy.
New ed. with preface. 2 v. 1873. . . 54 -'4. 17
Contents : v. 1. Preface. Ancient philosoiihy — the He-
brews. Egyptians, Phoenicians. Assyrians, Hindoos, Chi-
nese, Persian (p. 5-Hl) ; Grecian (p. 82-245). Socrates and
the Sophists, and Plato (p. 114-176); Aristotle (p. 176-231).
Roman phdosophy (p. 245-251). Alexandrian (p 251-260).
Philosophy of the first six cliristian centuries (p. 263-419).
Medieval philosophy— Boetliius (p. 423-450) ; Gregory the
Great to the 10th century (p. 451-501) : loth and lltli cent.
(p. 502-533) — pope Gcrbert. Lanfranc, Auselin : 12th cent,
(p. 534-584) — Abelard, Hugo de St. Victoire. Peter Lombard,
John of Salisbury : 13th cent. (p. 585-675)— JMahometan
philos., Albertus Magnus, Thomas Aquinas, tho Francis-
cans—Bonaventura, Duna Scotus. Roger Bacon, Raymond
Lully.
2. 14th-19th centuries (p. 1-676).
Stewart 'D.) (leneral view of the progress of ethical philoso-
phy since the revival of letters iu Europe. [In Encyc.
Britannica, 8th ed., v. 1, 18.53.]
/iL5= Sec also (in General tvorks. below,) the reviews of mor-
al theories by Jouffroy, Price, Adam Smith, and Wake.
2. General and miscellaneous works in mttral philosophy.
Abercromhie {■/.) Philos. of the moral feelings. 5434.01
Adain.1 (J.) Elements of moral philos., 1837. 5433.11
Contents : Preliminary principles and discussions (p. 1-
65). Our relation to God ; reverence, worship, observance
of Sunday (p. 66-99). Duties of citizenship and patri'-tisin
(p. 100-137). The domestic relations (p. 138-175). Of legal
relations Oaths. Duty of mutual assistance (p. 176-270).
Duties of men to themselves (p. 271-308). Professions and
employments as respects morality p. 309-370). Of certain
christian virtues and their opposites (p. 371-453). M -ans
available for improving the moral condition of mankind
(p. 453-492).
Aliberl (J. L.) Physiologic des passions, ou dcs sei;-
timents moraux. 2. v. 1825 5433.12
Aristotle. Ethioa. [Greek text], with essays and
notes, by Sir A. Grant. 3 v. 1857-59. . 5433.28
— The Great, and Eudemian, ethics. From the Greek,
by T. Taylor. 1811 5018.07
— Nicomacheau ethics. From the Greek, liy T. Tay-
lor. 1811. . • 5018.06
Same. Tr. with notes, etc. by K. W. Browne.
Bohn, 1853 '. . . . 5134.03
J\'ote. — For essays on the Ethics of Aristotle seen nder his
name (p. 36 of Catalogue); also West, rev., v. 87, 1867.
Bailey (.?.) Essays ou opinions and truth, p. 200-235, 1854. 2513 02
nain (.4 .) See subdivision ' Systematic Works ' (p. 853).
Beattie {J. ) Elements of moi-al science. 3d ed. 2t. 5434.08
Contents : v. 1. Psychology — perceptive faculties (p. 2-
143)— active powers (p. 114- 276:. Natural theology (p. 277-
326). Moral philosophy— of vu-tiie and of particular vir-
tues (p. 327-416), V. 2. Economics : marriage, service,
slavery (p. 1-75). Pulitics and government (p. 76-242).
Logic and rhetoric (p. 243-408).
Same. 3 v. [iji /li.s- Works, v. 7-9.] .5015.15
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PHILOSOPHY; Moral PhUosophy,
Bascom{J.) Ethics. 1879 5433.00
Ben/kam(J.) Table of Rpriij^s of action. [/« 7iis WorliH, v. 1.] 5016.01
— Prim-iplos of morale anil lef^iHlation. [/ftAis Works,v.l.]501f;.(U
— IlatiouaJo of reward. (//< Ai-s Works, v. 6 (7).] . . . 5016.UG
Jiirks ( v. U.) FirMt])riii(!iiili!s of moral Hcience. 5133.17
Blackitwrp {Sir R.) Esaay on lalao virtue. [In his Eseaya. v. 1,
nili ; p. 2;W.2'.i:i.J •2.'>13.'25
Blackie {J. S.) Four phaKcs ofmomls : Socrates, Aris-
totk', Christianity, utilitarianism. 1871. 5433.H
Bltikei/ {!{.) Essay showing the intimate connuctioii
between our notions of good and evil and oon-
<:eptions of the freedom of the will. 1831. 5434.12
Boliinibroke {IJ. <S'(. John, lnrd\. lieflections concern-
ing innate moral principles. 1757. . . 3.5'22.18
BosanquH {S. R.) New system of logic, adapted to
moral philosophy. 2d ed. 1870. . . 5434.22
Contents : Analysis of reasoning (p. l-16fi). Exercise of
apprehension (p. 167-246). Exercise of judgment (p. 247-
293). The prejudii-es (p. 294-362). The Aristotelian and
Baconian logic (p. 363-461). Logic of life, of morals, of re-
ligion.
Bowen (F.) Apidication of ethical science to the evi-
dences of religion. 1849 5421.08
Boyd {J. H.) Moral philosophy. 5th ed. 1859. 5433.18
Contents : Of the being and moral government of God.
Active and moral powers of man. Of moral obligation.
The rights of man. Of natural and revealed morality. Of
various branches of duty. Ofhappiuess. Of duties toothers.
Expositions of the Ten commandments.
Bozzelh ( — ). Essais sur les ra])ports primitifs cjiii
lieut ensemble la philosophic et la morale. 5433. K!
Bray ( (/. ) The education of the feelings : a moral
system. Abridged for secular schools. 4th ed.
1872 5133.19
— Philosophy of necessity. 2 v. 1841. . .5411.20
Contents: v. 1. Mind and morals, v. 2. Social science.
Brown (J.. D. D.) Essays on [Shaftesbury's] charac-
teristiics. 1704 5433.22
Cont'-nis : 1. On ridicule considered as a test of truth.
2. On the motives to virtue, and the necessity of religious
principle. 3. On revealed religion and Christianity.
Browne {Sir T.) Christian morals. [In liis Works, v. 2.] 5022.15
Brown {Dr. Tliomus.) Lectures on ethics. With preface
by T. Chalmers. 1846 5433.23
Contents : Nature, and various English systems of ethics
(p. 1-176). Duties to society (p. 177 339). Of the deity, the
immortality of tlie soul, etc. (p. 359-486). Of our duty to
ourselves (p. 487-524).
Buckle {II. T.) See under his name in general alphabet (p. 239).
Caldertoood (H.) Hand-book of moral philosophy.
1872 5433.25
Contents : Introd. {p. 1-15). Psychology of ethics : the
moral nature as cognitive ; 1, lutuitiouid tlieory (p. 17-
97; ; 2. Development theoi-y (p. 98-152). Impulses to. and
restraints upon, action (p. 153-164). The will (p. 165-194).
Moral sentiments (p. 203-208). Disorder of our moral na-
ture p. 209218). Metaphysic of ethics : God and various
theories of the imiverse. Applied ethics : character, the
virtues, social life, government, religion.
Chdliners ( T. ) Sketches of moral and mental philoso-
phy. 1857 3532.2:)
Note. — Treats mainly of the emotions and the will, with
chapters ou perfect and imperfect obligation, etc.
Charron {P.) Of wisdom. Made English by G. Stan-
hope. 2v. 1707 5434.17
Cicero ( .)/. T. ) Academic questions, De finibus, and
Tusculan disputations. 'I'r. by C. D. Yonge.
18")3 .' . . . 5435.02
— De officiis ; or essay on moral duty. Tr. by W. M.
M'Cartney. 1798 ! . . . 5435.01
Same. tr. bv C. K. Edmonds. 1856. . 5435.01
Same. Tr. by T. Cocliman, N. Y., 1863. [In v. 3 of his Ora-
tions, ofl&ces, etc.] ' . 6321.04
Clifford { W. K.) Ethics of belief. [In Contem. rev., Jan., 1877.
— and Harrison {F.) On the scientific basisof morals : adiscus-
sion. [In Contem. rev., Sept., 1875.]
Cohbe (F. P.) Essay on intuitive morals, [anon.']
Part 1. Theory. 1859 5435.05
iV'j^f;.— Founded upon ' the truth that the end of creation
is not the happiness, but the virtue, of rational souls.'
Coijan(T.) Ethical questions. 1817. . . .5435.03
Combe {G.) Constitution of man, considered in refer-
ence to external objects. N. Y., 1835. 8°. 6412.06
— Lectures on moral philosophy. 1836. . . 5433.24
" Moral . lihilosophy. 18;J9 5434.29
Cousin { V.) See under his name (p. 395 of Catalogue).
Cuiiwortli. {li.) Treatise concerning eternal and im-
mutable morality. 1838 3537.10
Same. [In his Intellectual system, cfc. v. 2. Andover,
1837. 8°.] 3537.08
Oidverwet (N.) On the light of nature. Ed. by J.
Brown. With critical essay by J. Cairns. 5434.21
Dana {A. II.) Ethical and physiological inquiries.
1862 2.521.2.'-,
Day (IL N.) Science of ethics. 1876. . . 5433.07
Contents : Theoretical morality (p. 1-87). Practical njor
ality— duties and rights : duties to self (p. 88-133) ; toper,
sons (p. 131-162) ; in the family (p. 1C3-179) ; in the state
(p. 182-281) : to God (282-320).
Dean (A.) Philosophy of human life. 1839. 5434.3r;
Contents : Propensities and sentiments ; power (p. 1-41).
Will (p. 41-82). Accountability (p. 82-88). The physical
sanction (p. 88-118). Organic laws (p. 118.139). The polit-
ical, popular, moial, and religir)U8 sanctions (p. 139-300;.
Detoar {I).) Elements of moral philosophy and ol
christian ethics. 2 v. 1826 3514.07
V. 1. Introd. (p. 1-64). Being and attributes of God (p.
65-340:. Active and moral powers of man (p. 341-502).
2. Grounds and principles of moral ttbligatiou 11-96).
Duties we owe to God (97-298). Duties men owe to one an-
other (299-462). Duties to ourselves (p. 463-538). Marriage
and its obligations (p. 539-568). .Society and government
(p. 069-593).
De Welle ( W. M. L. ) Human life ; or practical ethics.
Tr. by S. Csgood. 2 y. 18.50 5435.08
ContJints : v. 1. Preliminary view of moral science.
Clearness of mind. Vital strength of will. Piety. Jus-
tice. V. 2. Honesty and equity. Veracity. Fidelity and
recompense. Benevolence. Friendship and love. Mar-
riage. Domestic lifo. Sociality and public spirit. Honor.
Suicide. Personal perfection. Professional life.
Dewey (0.) The problem of human destiny. 3541.05
Duncan, {J.) Philosophy of human nature, with an
essay on the origin of evil. 1815. . . 5434.35
Contents: Inlrod.: The mind ; and mind and body (i). 9-
87). Sell-love (p. 88.169). The senses (p. 170-199). The
passions (p. 200-2:16). Of pleasure and pain. Happiness.
SensibiUty. Bravery. Originality. Of hope. Sublimity
(p. 237-345). Origin of evil.
Dymond (./. ) Essays on the principles of morality,
and on the private and political rights and obli-
gations. 1815 513.5.10
Conteuls : Principles of morality : the will of God (p. 15-
102). Private rights and obligations— property, law, i»rom-
ises — lies, oaths, public opinion, educalion. amitsements.
duelling, suicide, self-defense (p. 103-293). Political rights
and obligations — government, justice, punishment, re-
ligious establishments, patriotism, slavery, war (p. 294-
669).
Eberly{F.) Good and evil : an essay. [Macmillau's mag., Sept.,
Oct.. 1861.)
Edwards {J.) Dissertation on the nature of virtue. [In his Works.
v. 2, 1852.) 3546.02
Ei>ictetus. Works. Tr. by Mrs. Carter. 2 v. in 1.
1807 5434.15
— Morals, with Simplicius his comment. Tr. by G.
Stanhope. 1694 5433.08
— Morals. Poetical paraphrase by E. Walker. 5434.23
Estlin (J. P. ) Familiar lectures on moral philosophy.
2v. 1818 5433.04
Contents : v. 1. Introduction (p. 1-90). Personal moral-
ity (p. 91-176). Social morality: the family, courtship and
marriage, education, friendship, etc. (p. 177-320). v. 2.
Government. On truth and falsehood. On divine moral-
ity and duties to him (p. 71-401).
Ferguson (A.) Institutes of moral philosophy. 3ded.
1785 5434.39
Contents: Introd. (p. I.IG). Nat. hist, of man— Species
and individual (p. 17.78). Theory of mind (p. 79-116). Of
God (p. 117-134). Of moral laws (p. 135-188). Of jurispru-
dence (p. 189-256). Of politics (p. 257-317).
Feuchlerslebtn (E. von). Dietetics of the soul. 5435.20
Fickle (J. G.) The science of rights. Tr. by A. E.
Kroeger. 1809 5435.21
Contents : The conception of rights and its application.
State organization. The state constitution. Municipal
law. Rights of family ; marriage and family. Interna-
tional and cosmopolitan law. Nature of animals.
Field (G.) Ethics, or the .analogy of the moral sc-i-
ences. [In Pamplileteer, v.'23, 1824.] . 50.58.23
Flemiiiij {^W.) Manual of iiKirul philos. 1807. 5435.22
Contents: Of human actions and tlieir springs (p. 1-18).
Instincts, desires, emotions, etc. (p. 19-45). Of association,
habit, etc. (p. 46-66). Of })rudence, duty, conscience, vir-
tue (p. 67-165). Of the will and moral agency (p. 166-228).
Individual ethics — sclf-conservatiou. sell-culture, self-
control (p. 233-262). Social ethics (263-321). Benevolence,
justice, economics (husband and wife, parents and chil-
dren, master and servant). Theistic ethics or natural the-
ology (p. 322-414).
THE BKOOKIiYN LIBT. AKY,
PHILOSOPHY : Moral PhiloHophy.
861
Forsyik (It) Prinoijiles of moral sciiMii-o. v. 1. [No
more pub.] 1805 r)l:M.4()
Contents: Ultimato object of Liimaii pursuit (p. l-liT).
Moral perfcctioH and niciral duliftn (p. 3S-54). Tlio liuinau
viudcratauiliiij; and its Hulioi-dinatc faoultica (p. r>5-!)l). Ini-
aginatiou (p.yMOU. ol lau};ii;i-o (p. ll)i-127). Of taato(p.
127-10'2). Causes of error in scieuoi) and relative import-
ance of scleueea (p. 1C3-1'J2). Of iiitelleetual fatiyuo and
amusement (p. 193-201). Of the api>etites, passious and af-
fections (p. 202-331). Speculative and aolivo life compared
(p. 332-34.5). Of religion (p. 3iG-620l.
Franklin (B.) Essays on religious and moral subjects. \!n his
Works. Sparks' ed., v. 2.] 6030.05
(}elU {(I. V.) Ciree. [Moral dialogues.] From the
Italian. 1745 G4;34.:i8
UilHl (E. 11.) The moral system, with ati hist, and
crit. introd. having special reference to Butler's
'Analogy.' 1874 3551.'.i7
Oros (J. D.) Natural principles of rectitude : moral
l)hilosophy. 1795 5434.41
Contents: Introd. (p. 1-11). Law of niiture (p. 11-108).
Practical ethics (p. 100-252). Natural jurisprudence (p.253-
276). Economics ; personal, and social (2H3-3f(J). Politics
and government {p. 347-401). Law of nations (p. 402-450).
Orote (J.) Treatise on the moral ideak. Ed. by J. B.
Mayor. 187C 5434.44
Contents: Of virtue and happiness. Moral philosophy as
ideal. On want. Of the moral ideals. lutellcctuul and
moral ideals. Duty. Benevolence. Genesis of virtue.
Conscience and honour. Distribution of action considered
from the ideal point of view. Of actions and existing law.
Anatomy of wrong-doing. Malevolence. On justice and
truthfulness. Pleasure and pain. Happiness aud uuhap-
piuess. Of moral elevation. Actual and ideal human na-
ture. Goodness of custom. Of character, will, and edu-
cation. Discussion, controversy, war. Importance of
right belief.
Grove (H.) Svstem of moral jjhilosophy. I'ub. Ijv T.
Amory. "2 v. 1749 513'3.0J
Contents : v. 1. Of the importance and certainty of mor-
ality (p. 1-51). Of happiness in reference to ethics (p. 51-
126). Oftlie objects of virtue (p. 131-15C) : thu will (p. 157-
219), Human actions and passions (p. 220-420). v. 2. Of
the rules and measures of virtue ; conscience, the law of
uatnre, etc. (p. 1-194), Of virtue itself, and practical ethics
(p. 195-616).
Hamillon (D. II.) Autology : an inductive Hystt!m of
mental science ; whose centre is the will, aud
whose comijletion is the i^ersonality. 1873. 54'2:!.()2
Haweis (JI- li-) Music and morals. 1872. . 1.5(;2.24
He(/el {G. W. F.) Science of rights, morals, and religion. Tr. by
W. T. Harris. [In Jour, of spec, philos., v. 4, 1870 ; 2 ar-
ticles.] 6442 04
See also Oxford essays, 1855 ; p. 21.{-251 (Hegel's Philo-
sophy of right, by T. C. Saudars) ; and Rosenkranz on He-
gel (5413.141.
Hickok{L.P.) System of moral science. 1853. . 5135.14
Contents: Ultimate right (p. 17-59). Personal duties (p.
70-105). Duties to others {p. 106-140). Duties to nature
and God (p. 141-154). Civil government (p. 160-304). Di-
vine government (p. 305-368). Family government (p. 309-
431) ; the f.imily, marriage, parents aud children, brethren,
servants and slaves.
Ilinton {J.) On the bases of morals. [In Contem. rev., Apr., 1870.]
See al^o under ' Systematic works^ (p. 854).
Hodgson (S. II.) Theory of practice : an ethical en-
quiry. 2 V. 1870 . 5423.04
Contents: v. 1. Feeling, action, ami character. 2. Logic
of practice, of ethic, of politic, of the practical sciences.
Holmes ( 0. W. ) Mechanism in thought and morals.
1871 5413.23
Hopkins (M.) Law of love and love as a law ; or moral
science. 1869 5436.00
iVote.— Reviewed in N. A. rev., v. 96, 1863.
— Lectures on moral science. 1862. . . . 5436.03
— The moral problem. [In Internat. rev., v. 5, 1878 (2 arts.)
Hume {D.) Essays, moral, etc. [7n /(i5 Phil, works, v. 2,1 5414.01
— Inquiry conceruiug the principles of morals. [In liis Philo-
sophical works, v. 4.] 5414,06
— Treatise of human nature. Book iii. Of luorals. [In his
Philos. works, v. 2.) 5414.01
Hatchesoii (F.) Inquiry into the original of our ideas
of beauty and virtue. 1753 5434.43
— Short introd. to moral philosophy. 1753. 5434. '24
Jevons ( ]V.,jr.) Systematic morality. 2 v. 1827. 5434.45
Contents: v. 1. Theoretic morality ; origin of moral senti-
ments and of human affections (p. 8-188). Pi-actical mor-
ality ; duties of action, of restraint, desire and pursuit of
pleasure, of wealth, of reptitatiou (p. 189-377). v. 2. Du-
ties relating to love of power aud opinion (p. 1-49). The
aflfectious (p. 60-74). The passions (p. 75.140). Of religion
(p. 147-2691. Self discipline, worship, etc. (p. 27'2-370).
Jouffrotj (T. S.) Introd. to ethics. 'J'r. by W. H.
Channing. 2 v. 1841 54.i5.15
Contents : v. 1. Object, division, and facts of man's moral
nature {p. 3-82). System of necessity (p. 83-114). Mysti-
cism (p. 115-144). Pantheism— Spinoza (i>. 14.5-1991. Scep-
ticism (p. 2011-220). Ucfutation of Bce|itaiB]u (p. 221-'i4';).
Scepticism of the present ago {p. 248-278j. The selJish flys-
tem — llobbes (p. 279-324). v. 2. Selfish system — lien tham
(p. 3-97). Sentimental system— Smith (p. 98-176). Senti-
mental system — moral Kcnso (p. 177-236). Rational sys-
tem— Price (p. 237-333). Itational system — Wollaston,
Clarke and Montesiiuicni. Malihranche, Wr)ll'.
— Philos. essays. Tr. by (1. llipley. 1839. . .5414.07
A'"'^^''.— For contents see under his n.imo {\^. 057 of Cat.)
Kind (/. ) MetaphYsi(! of ethics. Tr. by J. W. Sam-
ple. With introd. by H.Cahlerwood. 1809. .5433.0]
Contents: (iinundw<u'k (p. 1-74). Analytic of principles—
the will (p. 75-122). On freedom and necessity (p. 123-142).
Of rights and duties (p. 145-302).
La lidcli.efoucimld {F. (?•;). Moral reflections and max-
ims. 1851 6214.08
Laurie {S. S.) Notes expository and critical on ci-r-
tain British theories of morals. 1.S68. . 5135.25
Contents: Hobbes, Shafteshuiy. Ilutclieson, Up. Butler,
Hume. Beuthaui. John Stuart INIill, Lain.
Lfiiv (\i'.) Kemarks on the fable of the Vices. With
introd. by F. D. Maurice. 1811. . . 5440.02
Z,oi!t(( ( ir. ) Social and ))olitical morality. 1853. 5446.03
Contents: Individual duties (p. 15-82). Domestic duties
(p. 83-109,1. Duties as members of society (p. 110-142). Du-
ties as citizens {p. 143-194).
LnwM {Mrs. A. C.) Seed-grain for thought and dis-
cussion. 2 v. 1856 2534.10
Lijiill (\Vm.) Intellect, the emotions, and the moral
nature. l.s,55 5424.11
M'C'ijsh (J.) Method of divine government, physical
and moral. 1855 3o72.31
jVfjit'. — Pp. 273-445 treat of the mtu'al nature.
Mackintosh [Wm.) Ethical versus religious teaching. [/« Con-
temp, rev., Jan., 1874.]
J\Iiic3IahuH ( T. tf B.) Essay on the depravity and cor-
rujjtion of human nature. 1771. . . . 5435.33
Mandeville ( B. ) Fable of the bees, or jirivate vices
public benefits. 1806 5435,18
Manzo)d (A.) Osservazioni snil i morale cattolica.
[7u /lis Prose varie, 186'J.] 7317.111
Mnurice (F. D.) Social morality. 1869. . .5116.01
Contents: What it is (p. 1-'24|. Domestic morality (p. 21-
100|. Family woiship (p. 101-1'20). National morality :
country, law, language, government, war. national worshii>
(p. 121-24.5). Universal morality : the universal enipire,
the universal family, modern conception of humanity
(p. 225-462). Universal worship (403-483J.
Maizini{J.) Tlie duties of njan. [/« /us Works, v. 1.] 5053 11
Mitt (J. S.) Logic of the moral sciences, [/h /ti.-; Dissertations,
v. 5, 1875] ;_Utilitarianism [v. 3.) ;— Whewell on moral
philosophy [v. 3].
^'ote. — .S'ce article iu Dublin rev., Jan., 1872, controvert-
ing Mill's views of the foundation of morality.
Mivarl (St. Grorije). The meaning of life. [In Nmeteenth cen-
tury, March, 1879.)
Moore (d.) Man and his motives. 1856. . . 5438.11
More [11) Christian morals. [In tier Works, v. 3, 1813.] . 6057.03
— Importance t)f the manners of the great to general society.
[/n/ier Works, v. 5. 1847.] 6057.05
Morley (J.) On the development of morals, [fn Itis Crit. Miscel-
lanies, 1871, p. 361-365.) 2537.03
Mudie (li.) Man as a moral and accountable being.
1858 5438.09
— Man, in his relations to society. 1858. . 5438.08
rtdey ( W. ) Moral and iiolitical jihilosophy. New
York, 1S17 5613.12
Same. 1819 5436.05
Contents: The moral sense. Moral obligation (p. 11-50).
Determiuate duties — pioperty. service, contracts, etc.
(p. 51-95). Indeterminate duties and crimes opposite
{p, 90-116). Domestic duties and crimes opposed to these
(p. 117-149). Duties to ourselves, aud crimes opposite (p.
149-158). Duties towards God ip. 169-189). Political
knowledge (190-310).
W'aiiuwriijld (L.) Vindication ofPaley's theor,
of morals. 1830 543i-..ll.
Peabodi/ (A. P.) Manual of moral philosophy. 5435 3!
Conteyits: Springs and principles of action. Oonscienct.
experience, law, Christianity. Rights ami obligations,
Motive, passion, and habit. \'irtue and the virtues. Pru
dence. Justice. Fortitude. Order. Casuistry. Ancient
aud modern hist, of moral philosophy.
Ptfdo. See under his name, in i/meral alphabet.
Plularch. Morals. From the Greek. Corrected by
W. W. Goodwin. With introd. by R. W. Emer-
son. 5 v. 1870 5135.26
jVbfe _For contents see Flntarcb, in general alphabet.
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PHILOSOPHY : Moral Pliilosophy -Ontology -Passioiis, Appetites, Affeotioufl.
Py^cost'Paradol {L. A.) Etudes sur les moralistes
fraii(;ai8. 2e ed. 18G5 54:15.31
Price {E.) Ileview of the lirincipal questions in mo-
rals, pjirticnlarly those respecting the orij^'in ofour
ideas (if virtue, its nature, rehitiou to the Ueity,
obligation, subject-matter, and sanctions. 3d ed.
1787 513G.23
Note. — Preseuts tho iuteUectiial or rational theory of
absolute juoral obli^atiou as opposed to tho seutimeutal
aud sfltisli Bysf.enifi.
I ie.id {Thomas). Sedlv. * Sysiematic works ^ (p, 8^6).
Jinian {E.) Essais dc morale, e/c. 1860. . . 2o-41.28
Ilichards {Mrs.C.ILB.) Springs of action. 1863. 5512.11
Bowland (/). ) Laws of nature, the foundation of mo-
rals. 18G3 5435.^8
JYote.. — *The iuquiry is by the method of iuductivo rea-
souiug.'
Schopenhauer (A.) Die beiden (Irundprobleme der
Ethilc. 1811 543G.22
Seneca ( L. A. ) Morals : by way of abstract. With
[his Epistles]. By Roger TEstrange. 1718. 5430.21
Shafteshurp {A. A. Cooper, 'dd earl of). Characteristielcs.
3v. 1732 2542. J 7
V. 1. CoucerniiiK euthusiasin. 2. Inquiry concerniug
virtue and merit. The luoralists, aiihilosophical rhapsody.
3. Miscel. reflect ious.
Shairj} (J. C.) The moral motive power. [In his Studies, etc.
1872 ; p. 315-399.] 2542.20
Sldffwiclc {IL) The methods of ethics. 1874. 543G.25
Contents : 1, lutiod. Morality and law. Moial reaeoii.
Pleasure and desire. Freewill. Methods of ethics. Ego-
ism aud self-love. lutuitionism. Good. 2. Egoism (p. 107-
174) ; Prinriple and method. Empirical hedouism. He-
donism and common sense. Happiness and <hUy. Other
forms. 3, Intuilionism (p. 17T-378) : lutrud. Virtue and
duty. Intellectual virtues. Benevoleuce. Justice, Law
aud contract. Trutii. Other social virtues. Morality of
common sense. Motives. The summum bonum. 4, Utili-
tariaiiism (p. 381-47^).
Not€.~Rcv. in Fraser's mag., Mch., 1875 (by L. Stephen).
Same. Supplement, containing all the iiiipor-
tant additions and alterations in the 2d ed. 1877.
Simcox {K.) Natural law : an essay in ethics. 5133.41
Smith (Adam). Theory of moral sentiments. 2 v.
1808 5436.09
Coiittnits : V. 1. Of the sense of propriety aud passioua con-
sistent with it {p. l-i:J7). Of merit aud demerit (p. 149-181).
Of justice aud beneficence (p. 182-21G). Of the influence
of fortune upon the seiit;meiits of mankiud {p. 217-259).
Of judgmeuts concerning our owu sentiments and con-
duct, and of tho sense oi duty. Of the effect of utility
upon the sentiment of approbation. 2. Of the influence
of custom and fashion on the sentiment of moral appro-
bation (p. 1-45). or virtue, prudence, benevolence, and
self comuiand (p. 4G-184). Of different theories of morals
(p. 185-382).
5mi(/i(%(Z)ie2/i. Sketches of moral philos. 1856. 5436.08
Contents : Introductory. History of moral philos. (p. 2G-
59). Of external perception, conception, memory, imagi-
nation, reason and judgment, conduct of the understand-
ing (p. GO-111). On wit and humor (p. 112-146). On taste,
the beautiful, the sublime (p. 117-223). Faculties of ani-
mals {p. 224-255). Active powers, affections, passions, etc.
(p. 273-3G1). On habit (p. 362-391).
Spencer (U.) Social statics : or the conditions essential
to human happiness specified, and the first of
them developed. 1851 5814.01
i\'o/''.— The ' first principle ' is that * every man has free-
dom to do all that he wills, provided he infringes not the
equal freedom of any other man.'
— The data of ethics. 1879 5416.27
— Morals aud moral sentiments. [In Fortu. rev., v. 15, 1871.]
See in r<piy article by R. H. Huttou, in Contemp. rev.
V. 17, 1871.
Spinoza {B. de). Ethics ; translated. [In Willis (R.) Life etc.
1870] r,426 04
Stephen [L.) Moral philosophv. [hi Ins Hist, of Enghsli thought
V. 2, 187G ; p. 1-129.] 5120.27
Sleio'trt {Du(jald). Sen ' St/ ste malic toorks' (p. 85(;).
— Outlines of moral pliilosophy. [I're/txed to v. 2, G, and 8 of
hi^ "Works. 1854.j 5417.02
Steioart {John, called ' Walking '). Travels over the
most interesting parts of the globe, to discover
the source of moral motion. 2 v. [171)0.] 5430.19
Toussaint {F. V.) Manners. 2d ed. [anon.] 11^1. 5135. 3G
Verplaick [G. C.) Influeuco of moral causes. [In his Discourses.
etc. 1840.] 3913.17
Wake {€. S.) Evolution of morality : history of the
development of moral culture. 2 v. 187S. 5l3t).27
Contents ; v. 1, lutrod ; Modern theories of morals (p.
l-fi2). The sense of right (p. 63-307). Genesis of tho moral
idea (p. 308-410). The altruistic sentiment (p. 411-480). 2.
Special developments of altruism. Peruvians, Chinese and
Japanese {p. 1-58). Positive pliaBCS of morals— the He-
brews, tho Romans, the Greeks, the Kgyptiaus (p. 58-13H),
Doctrine of emanations [p. 139-193). Hinduism (p. 194-251).
Buddhism (p. 252-300). Mithraism (p. 301-347). Positiv-
ism (p. 397-425). lleligiou and morality (p. 426-442). ,
Whewdl ( IK ) Elements of morality and polity. 2 v.
185J 5436.14
Contents : v. 1. The reason. Springs of hunian action.
Moral rules. Right. Rights in general. Rights of per-
son, of property, of contract, of marriage, of government.
Of various virtues and duties. Conscience. Cases of con-
Bcieuce respecting truth. Cases of necessity. Of ignor-
ance and cri'or. The state. Justice. Equity. Humanity.
Slavery. Pleasure, interest, happiness, utility, expediency.
Moral education. 2. Religion — divine lawR, sanctions,
and ordinances (p. 25-L81). Polity — rights aud duties of
the state, the social contract, justice aud truth, humanity
purity, order, education, church and state (p. 181.382).
International law. war, etc. (p. 383-424).
JViitf. — Reviewed by J. Martincau, in his Essays, v. 2,
18GH; 1). 1-94 [2535.18]; and by J. S. Mill, in /as Disserta-
tions, 2, 1859 ; p. 450-510 [2535.24].
Wilher.'ipoon {J.) Lectures on moral philos.l810.543G.16
Wollaston {Wm.) lleligion of nature delineated. 6th
ed. 1738 3628.05
Contt'iits : Of moral good and evil (p. 5-31). Of happiness
(p. 31 40j. Of reason aud the Avays of discovering truth
(p. 41-04). Truths relating to the Deity (p. 05-126). UVutha
respecting mankind, governments, the family, i)ersonB
(p. 127-219.)
See also Brit. qu. rev., July, 1878 (Ethics of evolution ;
nature of evil and the genesis of conscience) ; Contemj).
rev., v. 11, 1869 (Jloral philos. aud Christianity, by C. A.
Row) ; v. 12, 1869 (Moral criteria and moral codes, by Henry
Holbeach); v. 14, 1870 (Tlio science of morals, by H. Calder-
wood) ; v. 17, 1871 (Nature aud origin of moral ideas, by
Henry Holbeach) ; v. 19, 1872 (Moral pliilosophy and sav-
age life, by prof. Calderwood) ; v. 20, 1872, or Littell, 1872,
v. 3 (The radical question in ethics); Ed. rev., Oct., 1876
{Morality without metaphysic) ; Fortn. rev., v. 9, 1868 (A
fragment of the genesis ot morals, by John Morley) ; v. 12,
1869 (The christian theory of duty in its relation to uni-
versal morality, by J. L. Davies) ; Dec, 1875 (Right and
wrung, by W. K. Clifford) ; Frast-r's mag., v. 6G, 1862 (What
is truth) ; Method, qu, rev,, Oct., 1853 (Ground of moral
obligation, by I. Chamberlayne) ; New Englauder. v. 24,
1865 (Foundation of moral obligation, by J. H. Jones) ;
N. A. rev., v. 103, 180G (Moral criteria and the moral senti-
meuts, by G. W. Shaw) ; North Brit, rev., v. 47, 1867 (Moral
theories and christian ethics : Jouflfroy, Bain, Mill, C^bbe,
Ferrier) ; v. 47, 1867 (Natural history of morals : review of
Buckle and others) ; Westm. rev., v. 92, 1869 (Natural his-
tory of morals : review of Lecky and others) ; Nineteenth
century, Sept., 1878 (lithical philos. and evolution, by W.
Knight) ; Unitarian rev., Oct., 1878 (The new etbics, by C.
C. Everett).
^u=- .S". >■ (i/,'o Amusements [Morality of, p. 23} ; — Aphor-
isms (p. 50) : — Biblical aud religious literature (Conscience
and casuistry, p. ti2 ; — Gousniatioi,, p. 82 ; — Christian rthics,
p, m ;—Ch7-istian life, p. Si) ;— Evil, p. 87 ;— Retribution,
p. 101 ; — Sill, p. 104 ; — Ten commandments, p. 105) ; — Busi-
ness {Morals of, p. 24.5); — Courage (p. 391) ; — Culture
(p. 40U) :— Death {p. 409) :— Duelling (p. 428) ;— Education
{Morality and clucation, \). 438) ; — Enthusiasm j'- 446) ;
Etiquette aud manners (p, 449, ;— Evil (p. 452) ;— Expedi-
ency (p. 452) ; — Family and home life (p. 45i) ;— Fiction
(Morality of, p. 458) ; — Friendship (p. 561) ; — Gambling
(p. 565) ; — Grovernment and politics {Political morality,
p. 588 ; — Liberty, p. 586 ; — Partits, p. 587 ; — Patriotism,
p. 58S : — Happiness (p. 005) ;— Honesty (p. 029) ;— Honor
(p. 630) :— Law^ aud jurisprudence (p. 0S4) ; — Life (Conduct
and phiiosnphy of, p. 700) : — Marriage (p. 739) ; — Oaths
(p. 823);— Old age (p. 825);— Pleasure ;—Pohtical ecunomy ;
Prostitution :— Scandal ;— Self-culture ; — Slander ; — Sla-
very ; — Social science (Charitable agencies ; — Civilizatio)t /
Crinits and jniyiishments); — Solitude ; — Temperance vs. in-
temperance ; — War ; — ^Women.
23. Ontology.
Day {IL K) Outlines of ontological science : or a
philos. of knowledge and of being. 1878. 5122.08
llickok ( L. P. ) The logic of reason, univei-sal and
eternal. 1875 5i28.31
Pamsai/ {Sir G.) Ontology. . 1870. . . . 5125.17
Co7itents : Wiiat things do permanently exist. How we
come to Uuow thiu^^s permaneut. Of mind. Of a mind or
minds superior to the nnnd of mau. A future state. Of
materialism. Of iuiuiaterialism.
ij!ij= See aiso works on the abstract principles of meta-
physics (p. 852-856).
24. Passions, Appetites, Affections.
Burdon(W.) Tho feeliugs. [/jz /tts ilaterials for thinking, v. 1
1810; p. 144-193.)
. 2514.21
Bui^gess { W.) Historical illustrations of the i^assions.
[anon.] 2 v. L., 182". 5136.01
THK BROOKLYN LI B KA U Y .
PHILOSOPHY : Pessimism h Stoics.
863
CharUon (W.) Niitural List.of tho passions. 1701. 5434.30
Coijiin (T.) Philosophical treatise on tho passions.
IbOO 5435.04
Vauan iK.) Es.sayon the passions. 1799. . 5434.31
Ih'scartrs [R.) Traite des pa^eious. [/h ///5 (Euvres, 1844. 6412.14
Fourier (C. I Passions of the human soul. '2 v. 5435.11
Note. — Eeviowed iu Wiuslow'a Jour, of med. psy., v, 6,
1853.
Utdclieson iF.) Essay on the nature and eonchiot of
tho passions and aft'ections. With illus. on the
moral sense. 1728 5131.42
See also Wiuslow'a Joiirual of lui^d. psy., v. 3, 1850.
25. Pessimism and Optimism.
Oiro (R) Le pessimisme au 19e siecle : Leopardi,
Schopenhanor, Hartmann. P., 1878. 8°. 5434. .50
IFartnuinn [E) Philosophic des Unbewussten. 5434.51
MallockOV. JI.) Is life worth living. 1879.5434.48
Schopenhauer (A.) Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung.
4 aufl. 1873 5434..52
tiulli/ iJ. ) Pessimism: a history and a criticism.
' 1877. . 5134.53
Note. — Reviewed by A. Baiu, iu Mind, Oct., 1877.
See also Cornbill iiiag., Apl . 1876 (Tlie pessimistic view
of life) ; Fortn. rev.. Nov., 1874 ; Contem. rev., v. 18, 1871
(Optimism and pessimism, or tlie problem of evil, by prof.
Frobscba) : Ed. rev., Apl., 1879 (Pes.simism) : UuitariaQ
rev,. Dec. 1878 ; Weatm, rev., Jan,, 1876 ; Pop, sci. rao„
Oct,, 1877 (P. and its antidote, by C. Nesbitl ; N, A. rov.,
Nov. -Dec, 1878 (P. iu tbe 19tb cent,, by S. Osgood),
<l£g- See also Optimism (p. 827).
26. Phrenology.
1, Periodicals.
Phrenological journal and mag. of moral science, v. 1-
20. Edinb., 1823-47. 8°. ...... 5432.12
P/in-noio(;ica( journal and life illustrated, v. 49. N.Y.,
1869. 4° ; V. 50-08. N. Y., 1870-78. 8°. . 8159.01
2. Treatises.
Appleton [T. G.) Plea for pbrenol. [/n ^lis Windfalls. 1877.] 2512.33
Jiain {A.) On the study of character; including au
estimate of phrenology. 18G1. . . . 5434.05
Co«/-d»iw(u (A.) Defence of P. 1850. . . .5431.01
Browne (./. P.) P. and its application to education,
insanity, ami prison discipline. 1869. . 5431.09
Brutyeres (H.) La phrenologie, le geste, et la physi-
onomie. Teste et dessins. 1847. . . 5431.11
Challenije to phrenologists ; or phrenology tested by rea-
son and facts. London, 1839. 16°. . . 5131.12
Chenevix [R.) Pbrenolog,v article of the For qu. rev. ^Vifb
notes by J. G. Spurzbeim. [With Spurzheim (J. G.) Ex-
aminations, e^c, 1833.] , . . . 5431.14
Combe (Q.) Lectures on phrenology. 1853. . 5431.05
— P. applied to painting and sculpture. 1855. 1415.18
■_ System of phrenology. 1839 5431.04
^Same. 2 v. 1836 5432.10
— and Hamilton (Sir W.) Couti-oversy [respecting phrenology].
[In. Phrenol. journal, v. 4, 1827 ; p. 377-406.] . . . 6432.15
Fowler ( 0. S. ) Memory, and intellectual improve-
ment. 1846 5512.02
— Religion and ])hrenolog}'. 1848 3553.05
-- and {L. X) New illustrated self instructor in phre-
nology and physiology. 1871 5431.13
Ooyder i D. G. 1 My battle for life. The autobiogra-
phy of a phrenologist. 1857 5431.19
JlamiUon'iSir Wm.) Controversy [witb G. Combe as to tbe truth
of phrenology). [In Phrenol. jour., v, 4, 1827 : p. 377 406]
— Correj^jondencc witb Dr. Spurzheim. and with G. Combe
upon tbe subject of ijhrenology. [In Phrenol. journal, v. 6,
1829 ; p. 1-70 ] 6432.16
— Ijectures on metaphysics, v. 1, 1859 ; p. 404-444. . . 5413.06
Hecker (.J.) Scientific basis of education. 1868. 54:il.U6
i?oio to read character. N. Y., 1871. 12°. . . 5432.09
Lewes [G. H.) The phrenological hypothesis. [In his Hist, of
pbilos., v. 2, 18li7 ; p. 394-435] 5415.05
Mackenzie (Sir G. S.) Illustrations of P. 1820. 5131.10
Scott ( W. ) Harmony of phrenology with scriiiture :
a refutation of pbilos. errors in Combe's ' Consti-
tution of man.' 1837 5431.07
Self-help iu the attainment of perfection of character and
success in life, with a jihrenological and physiolo-
gical chart. [anoH.] N. Y., 1870. sni. 4°. 5"431.15
Sew'illlT.) Examination of P. 1837.. . .5431.20
Slade I. J.) Imaginary conversations between Dugald
Stewart and a phrenologist. 1838. . . 5431.03
Spurzheim (J. G.) Examination of objections made
against the doctrines of Gall and Spurzheim.
AVith notes. 1833 5431.14
— Outlines of iihrenology. 1832 5431.18
— • Philosophical catechism of the natural laws of
man. 1833 .5431.08
— Phrenology. 2 v. 1840. ...... 5131.02
Wells (S. li.) Illustrated annuals of phrenology. 1865-
72. 8 T. in 1 54.il. 16
Note. — Of the above entries tboBO by Bain, CItenevix,
Hamilton, and Lewes, reject the claims ol phrciicdogy ; as
do also tho periodical articles, which follow.
See also Blackwood, v. 82, 1857 (Phrenology in France) ;
Frasor's mag., v. 61, 1860 (P. and psytdiology, by Alex.
Bain): v. 62-63 (P., examined by A. Bain : 4 articles}: Gentl.
mag., Jan., 1879 ; i>. 68-85 (Tlie old phrenology and the new,
by A. Wilson) ; Nat. qu. rev., V. 7, 1863 (Charlatanism of
P,) : N. Brit, rev., v. 17, 1852, or Eclectic mag., v. 27, 18.V2
P.: its place and relation) ; Winslow's jour, of med. p^y-,
V. 2, 1849 (Cranial deformity illuB.) ; Winslow's Med. critic,
V. 3, 1863 (P. and ibaracter) ; Princeton rev., July, 1879
(Tbe organ of tbe mind, by Ferrier).
27. Pleasure and Pain.
Hamilton (Sir W.) Lectures on metaphysics, v. 2,
1859 ; p. 431-520 5413.07
Sedgwick ill.) Pleasure and pain. [In Contemporary rev., v. 19,
1872 ]
•Sec also Qu. rev., v. 103, 1858, or Littcll, 1858, v. 2 (The
sense of pain in man and animals).
J^B' See also Fine AtIs i.Ii:.^llietics, p. 538); and examine
contents of works eniimeratcd under * Systematic works,'
(p, 862-7), ' Moral philosophy ' (p. 859), and • Utilitarian-
ism' (p. 804).
28. Positivism.
Bomen (F.) Positivism. [In his Mod. pbilos., 1877.] . . 6413.03
Cointe (A. ) Seeunder Id.i name (p. 278 of Catalogue), for
his Works ; and for criticism thereon.
Harrison (F.) See under his name (p. 607) of Catalogue.
M't'o-th (J.) Christianity und I30sitivism. 1871. 3.572.18
.See also Contem. rev.. Mar,, 1876 (Ueligion of positivism,
by Mark Pattison) ; v. 8, 1368 (Relation of Christianity to
poeitivism) ; M.ay. June. 1879 (Social philos.and religion of
Comte, by K. Caird) ; Fortn. rev., v. 14. 1870 (The subjec-
tive syutbesis, by F. Harrison) ; July, 1875 (Po.sitivists :ind
workmen, by E. S. Beesly) ; Jour, of sac lit., April, 1867 :
p. 174-183. (Positivism. — The pantheism of Auguste
Comtei ; NewEnglander, Jan.. Apr., 1873 (Auguste Comte
and positivism, by .S, Adams) ; Westm, rev., v, 84 1865
(Later speculations of Comte, by J, S. Mill).
29. Rationalism.
jjfff" See Biblical and rclig. litei-Htnve {Rationalism, p. 99).
30. Reflection.
Ilodijson (S. H.) Philos. of reflection. 2 v. 1878. 5423.15
31. Scepticism.
Balfour (A. J.) Defence of jihilosopbic doubt : essay
on foundations of belief. 1S79. . . .5411.26
Gla7will(J.) Essays iu [jbilos. and religion.1676.3554.23
Contents : Against confidence in i>hiIosophy. Of scepti-
cism and certainty, etc., etc.
Ma.ccoll(N.) The Greek sceptics. 1869. . . 542.5.03
Zeller (E.) Stoics, Epicureans, and Sceptics. Tr. by
O. J. Eeichel. 1870 5426.00
See also histories of ancient philos. by Ritler (v. 4} and
Ueberweg [consult index): and histories of modern philoso-
phy by Cousin. J. D. Morell. and Ueberweg.
.^ee als( tbe philosophical \vritings of Hume (p. 656 of
Cat.), lives of him. and critical estimates of his metaphysics.
XS^ See also Biblical and religious lit. (Rationalism, y. 99).
Senses. See Mental Physiology (p. 859).
32. Stoics.
Farrnr iF. W.) Seekers after God. [Marcus Aure-
lins, Seneca, Epictetus.] ISCfl. . . . 5435.19
Grant(,Sir A.) Tlie ancient stoics, [/it Oxford essays, 1858 : p.
80-124.] 253S.22
Holland (F. M.) The reign of the stoics. 1879.5123.13
Mackenzie (G .) Tbe reUgious stoic, [/n /lis Essays. 1713.] 5435.37
Plutarch. That the stoics speak greater improbabilities than tbe
poets, [/n *is Morals. V. 3 ; p. 194-196.] . . . . 5i:in.;8
— Contradictious of the stoics. [In his Morals, v. 4 ; p. 428-
477.] 5435.29
— Of common conceptions ag.iinst the stoics. [7ii his JTorals
v. 4 ; p. 372-426.] 5135.27
Zeller (E.) The stoics, epicureans, ri(\ 1870. 5426. W»
t[g- See also, in the general alphabet, the names of Au-
relius (Marcus) ;— Epictetus ;— Seneca (C. A.)
In asking .o,- 'oooks. use the ■• Book Order." giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, tUa first part of the TITLE, and the NdMBEK.
864
PHILOSOPHY: Time and Space Utilitarianism Will.
32. Time and Space.
Akxawl'T (5.) liclatioiis oftiine aud spuce. [Sm. rep.,18Gl .]393C.in
]loii<ls()n (S. II.) Timo aud space. 1HG5. . . 5123.01
Produn. Solfct tli(!or<>ms on the perjjetuity of time.
Tr. by T. Taylor. 1831 54'2(i.23
See. ahn N. A. i-ev.. v. 9«. ISM (PUil<w. of space and time):
Mind, V. 3, 1H78 {MuKcular conception nf space, by CI. S.
Hall ; CousrioURueBH ol time, by U. J. Uomaiuetj),
33. UtUitarianlsm.
Jtenthnm (J.) See enlries iii Moral }jhiluH. (p. 800).
lihifkie. i.J. H.) Four phases of iiioral.s. 1871. 5433.11
Uli'cldi/ (//. ) Colloquy on tlie ntilitarian theory in
Lccky's ' Hist, of European morals." 1H73. 5414.10
fiinrne {It [*.) Moral iutiiittou u-s. utilitarianism. [/?t New Eng-
lander. Ajiril, 1873.)
VaUkrw'^ttd {11 .) Leeliy and tlie utilitarians, (/» Coutem. rev.,
V. 12, 1809.]
DiLvies{J. L.) Weak point.**. ''(c. [//i /o'd- Theology and morality.
1873.) 3541.1.1
flreeii{T. II.) UfdoniBin and ultimate Kood. [/« Mind, Apl ,1877.]
Qrole (J.) Examination of the utilitarian pliilosophy.
Ed. by . I. B. Mayor. 1870 54'22.15
A^ofe.— Reviewed 'in Contem. rev., v. 16, 1870, by J. L.
Davies, and in Wcstni. rev., v. 95, 1S71.
Lickn {W. K. II.) History of European morals, from
Augustus to Charlemagne. 2 v. 18G1). 5414.17
tegare {II. S.) Jeremy Bentbam aud tbe utilitarians. {In his
Writings, v. 2 ; p. 449 481.) 5047.07
Ledie {T. E. Vlijye}. Vtilitaiianism and tbe summiun bouum.
[//[ Macni. mag.. June, 1863.]
MniLtel {II L.) On utility as a ground of moral obligation. [In
his Letters, etc. 1873.) 6424.23
Muftineau [J.) DtilitariauiBm. [In Old and New, Jan., Feb.,
1873 ; 2 ayl.]
Mill {J. S ) Dissertations, elc, v. 3, 1864 2.';35.22
Same. [In Fraser's mag., v. 64, 1861.J
A^oV. —Reviewed in Westm. rev., v. 80, 1803: and by J.
Grote. above.
Paley { iVni.) See entry in Moral philos. (p. 8fil).
Sd'iwicklH.) The methods of ethics. 1874. 543G.25
— iledouism and ultimate good. [In Mind, Jan., 1877.]
Sieplten {L.) Hist, of Engl, tliongbt in tbe 18tb century, v. 2,
1876 5426.27
Tliornttm {W. T.) Auti-utiUtariauism. [In his Old fashioned
ethics.] 5426.22
Kepr. from Fortn. rev., v. 14, 1870.
CtUiliiri'inhm explained and exemplified [anon. In
answer to J. S. Mill.] 18G4 571.3.08
."^'ee also Brit. qu. rev., July, 1809 (Latest phase of the
utilitarian controversy) ; Fiaser's mag., v. 80. 1869 (Utili-
tarianism) : Journal of spec, philos.. July, 1876 (Hedonism
and utilitarianism, by J. Watson) ; Quar. rev., Apr., 1870
(Utilitarianism and morality).
&S"See also Government and politics {Utilitarianism, p. 589).
34. 'Will (The) or VoUtiou ; Freedom, aud
Necessity or Determinism.
BainiA.) Emotions and the will. 18.59.. .5421.10
— Feelings aud will physiologically considered. [Fortn. rev.,
v. 3, 1805.]
— Liberty and necessity. — History of the free-will controversy.
[In Itis Mental and moral science, 1808 ; p. 396-428.] 6411.13
— Genesis of the free-will doctrine. [In Westm. rev., July, 1871.]
lielsham{W.} Liberty and necessity, [/n Aw Essays, v. 1, 1799 ;
p. 1-32.] 2517.10
Bldlayilt.) Connexion between our notions of moral
good and evil, and our conceptions of the free-
dom of the Divine aud human wills. 1831. 5434.82
Bray (G.) Philosophy of necessity. 2 t. 1841. 5411.20
Blechoe (A. T. ) Examination of jiresident Edwards's
Inquiry into the freedom of the will. 1845.5433.15
Collin.1 (yt.) Philosophical inquiry concerning human
liberty. 1717 . 3535.27
Same. [In Priestley (J.) Theol. works v. 4.] . . 3691.07
Oromble (A.) Keply to Dr. J. Gregory's Letters in de-
fence of his Essay on the difference of the rela-
tion between motive and action and that of cause
and eflfect in physics. 1819 .5422.19
lulunyds {J. ) On freedom of the will. [/)i liis Works,
V. 2.] 354G.02
Kspy {J. I'. ) The human will : moral accountability,
punislimcnt, elc. 18G0 5433. OG
Fowte {T. ir.) Place of will in evolution. [In Nineteenth cen-
tury, March. 1879.]
Gri-finrt/ (,J. ) Essays. 2 v. 1792 5422.20
— Corresiiondence witli A. Crombie. 1819. , 5122.19
— Letters in defense of his essay on the difference
between motive and action and of cause iind ef-
fect in physics. 1819 5422.19
llaviillon {.Sir il'm.) Causality ; — Liberty and necessity. [In his
Lectures on nietaphyaics.v. 2 : ch. 39-41. aud aj)p. iv.] 5431.04
Note. — Ueviewed by Mill.
Hazard (R. 0.) Freedom of mind in willing; or
every being that wills a creature first cause.
18G4 5423.08
Note. — Reviewed in Dublin rev., Oct., 1864.
— Two letters on causation and freedom in willing,
addressed to J. S. Mill. With an appendix, ou
existence of matter, and our notions of infinite
siwce. 18G9. . 5423.07
llazlitt{\V.) On liberty and necessity. [Literary remains, v. 1,
1836 ; p. 169-228.] 3070 13
Iliibhrs (7'.) The tripos, pt. 3, Of liberty and neces.sity. [In hit
Engl, works, V. 4, 1840] 5043.09
— Liberty, necessity, and chance, debated betw. Dr. Bramhall
andT. Hobbes. [/» /as Engl, works, v. 5.) . . .6043.10
lluijhes ( T. ) The human will : its function and free-
dom. 1867 5434.47
Mahan (A.) Doctrine of the will. 184-5. . 5435.34
Mill {J. S.) On the freedom of tbe will. [In his Eiam. of Sir
Wm. Hamilton's philos., v. 2. 1865 : p. 26.';.:301,] . 5413.09
Note. — Mill's own views [determinism] are controverted
in Dublin rev., Jan., July, 1874.
Priestley {J.) Free discussion between Dr. Price and Dr. Priest-
ley on the nature of matter, and the doctrine of necessity ;
— Letters on necessity, [/n /us "Works, v. 4.] . .3591.06
Sully {J.) The genesis of the free-will doctrine. [In his Sensa-
tion and intuition, 1874 : p. 117-142.] 5426.08
Travia (11.) Moral freedom reconciled with causation,
by the analysis of the process of self-determina-
tion. 1865 543,5.35
Uiiham(T. C.) Treatise on the will. 1855. . .5417.15
Whedon (D. D. ) Freedom of the will as a basis of
human responsibility. 1864 5435.43
See also Blackwood, v. 86, 1859 (Voluntary and involun-
tary action) ; Contemp. rev., v. 10, 1871 (Relation of the
will to thought, by H. E. Manning): v. 17. 1871 (Physiology
of tbe will, by W. B. Carjienter) ; Dublin rev., April, 1879
(Free will, by W. G. Ward) ; Jour, of sac. lit., v. 18, 1867.
p. 297-319 (The will, divine and buman) ; Med. critic, v. 2.
1802 (Volition, psychologically and physiologically consi-
dered, by J. L. (;larke) ; New Englander, v. 18. 1800 (Power
of contrary choice, by JI. r. Squier) ; v. 24, 1865 (Freedom
of the will : Edwards and Whedon) : N. Brit, rev., v. 52,
1870 (Will aud free-will) ; Phrenological journal, v. 10. 1837
(The will, by Amos Dean) ; Westm. rev., Apr., 1870 (Free-
will aud Christianity) : "Winslow's Journal of psy. med.,
v. 10, 1857 (On moral liberty) : Nat. qu. rev., v. 37. 1878
(Evolution aud volition) : Princeton rev., .Sept., 1878 (The
problem, etc.. by H. Calderwood) ; Contemp. rev., June,
1878 (by P. Janet).
Philosophy at the foot of the cross. See St. John (J. A.) 3692.05
Philosophy of art. See Taine IH. A.) 1873 1411.26
Philosophy of health. See Smith (Southwood). 1865. . 4322.16
Philosophy of history. See History {Philosophy, p. 623).
Philosophy of theism. [aHo/i.] L., 1857. 12°. 3.584.18
Pliilostorgiiis. Ecclesiastical hist., as epitomized bv
Photius. [A.D. 3-24-425.] L.,Bo;(H,1855.12°.3413.tl5
Philostratus. Opera. [De Tyanensi Apollonio.
Vitie sophistarum. Heroicus. Imagines, tir. et
Lat. ] Recog. A. Westermann. Parisiis, Didot,
1819. 8° 77G0.0G
— The two first books concerning the life of A])ollo-
nius Tvaneus. With philological notes, by C.
Blount! London, 1080. fol. . \ . . . 3G28.04
For critical esliinntes of this work, see ApoUonius T>/(ineus
(p. 31 of Cat.) ; also Journal of sac. lit., Oct., 1862 ; Loud.
qu. rev., Jan., 1867.
Philostratus, the Lemntan. Imagines. Gr. et Lat.
Eecog. A. Westermann. P.,X>ii7o(,1849.8' . 77GG.(G
Philostratus. pseud. Somatopsychonoologia : that the proofs of
body, life, and mind as distinct essences cannot be de-
duced from physiology. London, 1824. 8". [In Pamphle-
teer. V. 24.] 5U58.24
Philozoia. .SVc Forster (Thomas). 1830 5825 26
Philp (Eoliert Kemp). Best of everything. London,
1870. 1-2^ 6016.06
— History of progress in Gt. Britain.L.,18o9.8°.59I7.09
— Inquire within : facts worth knowing. New York,
1856. 12° 3913.10
Philpot. See als<i Phillpots.
Philpot (John). Examinations and writings. Ed. by
R. Eden. Camb. ,( Bifl. ), i'flrfcf I- .soc. , 1 842. 8°. 3637.06
Phin (.John). Chemical history of the six days of
creation. New York, 1870. 12°. . . . 37'62.17
THE BROOKLYN 1,1 B It A R Y .
PHIN - PHYSICS
866
— Plain directions for lightning-rods. 2d cd. New
York, 187H. Ki' 4022.J6
— Practicnl bints on the selection and use of the mi-
croscope. New York, 1875. 1G°. . . .4827.19
Same. 2d ed., enl. N. Y., 1877. 12°. 4827.r.la
Phipps (Constantino John, lord Mufqrave). *Voyage towards tho
North Pole, 1773 [In Pinkerton (J.I Voyages, v. 1.] OlB.ul
Phipps (Edmund'. Memoirs of Robert Plummer
Ward. 2 V. London, 1850. 8°. . . . 317G.04
Phipps (Joseph). Dissertation on christian baptism.
Dublin, 1819. 8° ^58(109
Phipsoil (Thomas Lambe). Meteors, aerolites and
falling stars. London, 1867. 12°. . . . 4013.00
— Force. [In Smith, report, 1802.) 3936.17
— Phosphorescence, or the emission of Mght by min-
erals, plants, and animals. L.,1S70, 12°. 4022.35
Phocion's conversations. .V.v Ma>>ly (G. B. de). . . . 5713.07
Phccnicia. Sf' Countries {Plorniria, p. 3.S9).
PhiEnician inscriptions. ^Ve Heath (D. I.) .... 428.05
Phffinix. S''c also Pheenix : — Phenix.
Phoenix (/^t'W. Alexander). Seruiou : Job xix.: 25. [Tri(ft Bourne
(S.) Sermon.] 3143.25
Phffinix (John), 2>''^ud. Sa- Derby (Geo, H.), in Fiction (p, 475),
Phoenix (Tho king of birds : or the lay of the) ; an Aufilo-.Saxnn
soup of the 10th or 11th century. Now tr. into the metre
and alliteration of the orif^'iual, by G. Stephen. [In Arch-
Kologia, V. 30, 1844.1 0128.—
Phoenix Britaunicus. -S'v; Morgan (John) 5056. lij
Phonetics and Phonology. Zachos (J. 0.) Phonic
text : a method of teaching reading by the signs
of sound, without altering the orthography of the
language. 18(55 6424.26
— CoHi.sfo/c'.y fonetik magazin. v. 1-2. 1846-48. 64:11.14
See also Lang;uago {English prontinciation : Ellis {A. J.)
p. 677) : and Bibl. sacra, Apl.. Oct.. 1860 (Comparative
phonology, liy B. W. Dwight).
Phonograph rieacoll (U. B.) Tho speaking tele-
l^lione, talking phonograph, e(c. 187S. . 3944.25
— Proctor {R. A.) /re /as Pleasant ways in science. 1878.3906.16
See also Qu. jour, of scieuce. Apl., 1878 ; p. 245-254.
Phonography and Stenography.
1. Phonography.
— Graham (A. J.) Handbook of phonography. G431.01
— Jones (£ J".) Handbook of British P. 1871. 6431.12
— Munson (J.K ) Complete phonographer.1869. 0431.02
Same. 1872 6131.02a
Dictionary of practical ijhonography.1875. 6431. 15
— Pitman (B.) First phonetic reader. 1855.6431.09
2. Stenography.
— Consoni (D. T.) Nuova sistema universale di steno-
grafia Italiana. 1829 6431.11
— Cro.fs (J. G.) Eclectic short-hand. 1878. 6431.1',!
— i)imW% (./. B. ) Shorthand dictionary. 1868. 6431.05
— Dodip (J.) Complete system of stenograiihy. 6431.13
— Gur'ney (T.) Brachygraphy. 1803. . . . 6431.08
— Lindslnj {D. P.) Elements of tachygraphy. 6431.03
— T,yle[JX) Art of shorlhand improved. 1762. 6131.06
— ShelUm (T.) lachygrajihy. ii;71. . . .6431.10
— Teffiii ( W. ) New help and improvement of the art
of swift writing. 1751 6-131.07
— Thompson (A. JI.) Stenography. 1870. .6431.04
Uphmn ( IC. P.) Brief history of stenography,
with new system of phonetic shorthand. (i431.18
See also Nat. qu, rev,, v, 7, 1863 (Short hand),
SSr See also Writing,
Phosphates, Jone^ I^Geonje). Phosphates. . 4212.16
0^ See also Chemistry
Pho.3phoresceuoe.
— [h-apet- [J. ir. ) On Die phosphorescence of bodies. On the
efi'ecta of heat on pliosphorescence. [In his Scientific me-
moirs. 1878.) 4024.27
~ Phipsnn (T. L.) PhosphoreKcen(:e. 1N70. . 4022.35
Photography. See Arts (Useful. p. 46);— Astronomy (p. 54):--a/«o
Abney (W. do W.) Treatise ou photography, 1878 (4002,20];
Ayres (G. B.) How to paint pliot'igriipbs in water colors
and in oil ; bow to work in crayon, make the chrom -
l>hotograpb, retouch negatives, e.'c. 4tli ed.. 1878 [1424.20] ;
Holmes (O. W.) Stereoscope; Suii-itaintiiig. [/7i AisSounil-
ings from tho Atlantic ; 25:12. 12J ; Tissandier (G.) History
and handbook of i)h()tography. 2d ed.; with -.ippendix by
H. F. Talbot, 1873 [3'.i41.17J ; Vogel (H.) Chemistry of
light and photography, 1875 (3041.16).
See also Ed. rev,, v. 133, 1871 (Applications of phot ) ;
Fraser's mag., v. 47. 1853 ; N. Bril. rev,, v, 3li, 1862 (fro-
gress in phot, art) ; Pop. sci. mo . .\i)ril, 1K75 (Corre(^tueBs
of photographs, by M. Vogel); Qu. rev,, v, 101, 1857 (Photo-
graphy) ; V, 116, 1864 (Photograpliy),
Phrase and fable (liictionary of). See Brower (E. C.) 1870. 6218,07
Phreno-mnemotechny. .Sv-- Fauvel-Gouraud ,K.) . . . 5518.26
Phrenological journ;il and mag;iziiie of moral science.
V. 1-20. 1823-47. Edin , 1821-47. 8. . 5432.12
Phrenological jourmd and life illustrated, v. 49.
N.Y.,1869. 4°; v. 50-68, N.Y., 1870-78. 8°. 8159.01
Note.~v. 50-68 ^ Xew series, v. 1-18. v. 50-51 read on t. p.
'Pack:ird's iiiontbly iiisiead of 'life illustrated '.
Phrenology. Nic Pliilosc p'.iy (Plirennloq;/, p. 8i)3).
Phrontisterion. or Oxford in tUo lOtli cenlnry. A'ef; Mansel (H.
L.) Letters, etc., 1873 5424,23
Physic and physicians : a medical sketch book.
[((lion.] 2v. London, 1839. 8°. . . .3251.10
Same. 2 v. Phil., 1815. 18° 3251.13
Note. — The two vols, of the Amer. ed. include all the
contents of v. 1 of the Engl, ed., but lack ch. 2-7 of 2d vol..
viz. — ' Mad-doctors and madhouses.' ' Literary and scien-
tific literary men,* * Medical emigration," • Army and navy
surgaous, and East India company's medical service.'
' Eminent living pUysiciaus,' ' Eminent living surgeons.'
Physical basis of mind. See Lewes (G H.) 5414,22
Physical culture. Sec Amusements {fj'i/innaslics, etc., p. '24) ; —
Medicine {lleajlh. p, 750 ■.—Moveui.'nt cure, p, 763).
Physical geograpliy, .S'-'-' Geography {I'lttfsical, p. 571).
Physical geogiaphy of tho sea. See Maury (.M. F.) 1858. 925.08
Pliysical life ol w.>m.iu. .V..!! Napheys (i.i, 11.) 1870. . .4331,14
Physician's problems, .s'..Elam(C.) ls6'J 433:1.12
Physician's vacation iu Europe. See Charming (Walter). 1856.944. 04
PHYSICS OR NATURAL PHILOSOPHY
AnRANGEMENT OP Sdb-divisions.— L Dictionaries of the Physical Sciences.— U. History ami Philosophy of the Physical
Sciences.— in. Periodicals.— IV. Systematic and Mlsc'el. Works.— V. Special Deparlmenis of Physies, viz., 1, Acoustics
and Sound (p, 86G).— 2, Atoms and Molecules (p. 8 '.7). —3. Electric Light (p. 8:'h |,— 4. Electrical Measurements |p. 867).
5. Electricity, Galvanism, and Magnetism (p. 867).— 6, Forces and Energies of Nature (p. k;7i.— 7. Galvanometer
(p. 868).— 8. Heat (p. 868). 9, Light and Optics (p. 868).— ID. Observatories (p. 868i — 11, Radiometer i)'. H.'.si.— 12, Spec-
trum Analysis (p. 868).— 13, Statics, Dynamics, Hydrostatics, and Pneumatics (p. 8>9;.— 14, Terrestrial Magnet-
ism (p. 869).
I. Dictionaries of the Phi/.iical Science.-i.
Barloio (P.) Anew mathematical and philosophical
dictionary. 1814 4017.01
Nichol (J. P.) Cyclopaedia of the physical sciences.
1857. . . .' 4025.01
Same. 1860 40'25.02
Contents : Acoustics, astronomy, dynamics, electricity,
heat, hydrodynamics, nia;,'iiHtisin. philosophy of mathe-
matics, meteorology, optics, pneumatics, statics, etc.
II, History (Did Pliilos. of the Phy-ticdl f<c,ie.nees.
Sfg^ See also Arts, Useful, and general science {Method
and history, p. 39).
Leslie {Sir J.} Dissert, v. General view of the process of math.
and phys. science, chietly during 18th cent. [In Encyc.
Brit., V. 1, 1853.]
Play/air {J.) Dissert, iv. General view of the process of niathem,
and physical science since the revival of letters in Europe,
(/i( (lis 'Works, V, 2, 1822.) 5063,02
S.ime. [In Encyc. Britaunica, v. 1, 1853.]
Powell (B.) History of nat. philos. 1834. . 402'2.09
Same. 1851." 40'22.1.5
Smith {A.) History of ancient physics. [In his Essays, p. 131-
1.53.] 5416.24
U'heioell tWm.) History of the inductive sciences.
3d ed. 3 v. 1857 402:3.01
V. 1, Phys, science in ancient Greece.
2. Mechanical science. Physical astronomy, .\coustics,
optics, tliermotics. and atmology.
3. iVIechauieo-chemical sciences.
— History of scientific ideas : 1st part of 'Philosophy
of the inductive sciences.' 3d ed. 2 v. 1858. 4023.04
Note. — ' The ideas whose history is here given are mainly
these ; space, time, number, motion, cause, force, matter,
medium, intensity, scale, polarity, element, affinity, sub-
stance, atom, symmetry, likeness, natural classes, species,
life, function, vital forces, filial causes, historical causation,
catastrophe and uniformity, first cause ".
— Novum organum renovatum : 2d part of ' Philos. of
the inductive sciences.' 3d ed. 2 v. 1858. 402:3.06
— Philosophy of discovery. 1860 4024.00
109 In asking for books, use tho " Book Order," giving the AUTHOU'S NAME, the first part of tho TITLE, and tho KU.MBER,
866
PHYSICS : Periodicals — Systematic and MiscellaiieouB Works.
Physics, niid'il. 111. J'ulcilicaln.
For poriddicaU iu part dovoted to physics .?'>' Academy
nt'iiutiiral Kciouces ol' FliUa. Prooeediugs ; American a«-
HOC. ior the prom. t)f acience. Procecrtiogs ; — Amer. jour,
of hjci(Mu'o and arts ; — Journal of the Franklin Institute ; —
London. I'Jdinburgh, and Dublin philos. mag.; — Nature ; —
Quar. jovir. ot'Bcicuce.
rv. Syslematic mid M'lsceXlaneous VPiiife.
Ar'j^Tis [J. Ji. iU It. iV). Gt'ueval principles of uat. philos. [Itt his
I'hilos. dissert., v. 1, p. Ul-'UM.] ....... 6411.03
Arnoll (N.) Elomcnts of physics. 7th ed., ctl. by A.
Bain itud A. S. Taylor.' 1S77. . . . -1023.20
Biiimi {F., lord.) Philosophical works. [In Ids Work.s,
V. 1-10. 18fil.] . 5014.03
Bn-inick (0.) The forces of the universe. [Electricity,
mai^nutisiii, solar heat, gr.avitation.] 1870. 4022.23
Birk.'i ( '!'. H. ) Oil matter and ether, or the secret laws
of physical chauge. 18G2 4214.11
Bouln (11.) Philosophical works ; abridged by P.
Shaw; 3 v. 1738 4028.03
lirmon {A.) PhiloKOjaiv of physics. 1854. .402.5.0(5
Btwhie.;/ {A. Ji.) Short hist, of iiat..science.l876. 4023.07
Buck.ma.s-ler (J. 0. ) Elements of acoustics, light, and
heat. 1871 4213.15
Cnsnilon ( /I.) Ri^creations physiques.3ded.1867. 4022.27
Clifford ( ir. K.) Philosophy of the pure sciences. [In Contem.
rev., Aug.,lK74.]
Comenias [J. A.) Natural! philosophic reformed.
1G51 4022.18
Cooky {LeB. d.) Text book of nat. philos.1869. 4022.13
Danheny {0. G. B.) Fugitive poems connected with
natural hist, and physical science. 1869. 163IJ.26
De.<iarjuliers (J. T. ) Course of experimental philoso-
phy. 2d ed. 2 v. 1745 4U28.01
Veschnnel (A. P.) Natur.tl philosophy. Tr. by J. D.
Everett. 4 v. 1870-72 4026.06
V. 1. Mechanics, Hydrostatics, and Pneumatics, v. 2
Heat. V. 3. Electricity and magnetism, v. 4. Sound and
light.
Elder (L.) Letters on nat. philos. 2 v. 1848. 4022.19
Faradaij (M.) Kesearches in chemistry and physics.
1859 421.5.20
Forfar {R.) Analytical physics. 18-52. . . 4027.08
Franklin ill.) Letters and papers on philosophical subjects.
[/« AlsWorlls, V. 3.] 6U36.06
Frick iJ.) Physical technics. 1861. . . .4026.19
Ganot (A.) Elementary treatise on physics. 4th ed.
1869 4025.15
Guillemin {A.) Application of physical forces. Tr. by
Mrs. N. Lockyer, and ed., with additions and
notes, by J. N. Lockyer. 1877. . . . 4028. 13
■ — The forces of nature. [Gravity, sound, light, mag-
netism, beat, electricity, atmospheric meteors.]
1872 4028.10
Guthrie (F.) Practical physics. 1879. . . .4023.18
Conl<'nts : Molecular physics, waves, sound, light, w-ith
experiments.
,Helmliollz {II. L. F.) Relation of physical science to science in
general. [In Smith, report, 1871.] .' _ 393G.26
Henry [Joseph). Syllabus of lectures on physics. [Smith, report.
1856.) 31)36.11
Hero of Alexandria. Pneumatics. From the Greek by
B. Woodcroft. 1851 4026.02
Herschel (Sir J. F. W.) Preliminary discourse on the
study of natural philo.sophy. 1851. . . 4022.16
liickok (L. P.) Rational eosinoiogy. 1858. .3914.03
Hobbes[r.) De uatiiraaeri-i. [laliis Opera, v. 4, 1S«,) . 6043.04
— Elemeut.s of philosophy. [In his Engl, works, v. 1,1839.] 5U43.06
Same. Latin text. |/n /iis Opera, v. 1, 1.839.] . . .6043.01
— Problemata physica. |/n (iisOpera, v. 4. 1844.) . . ..5043.04
— Seven philos. problems ; and ten dialogues on natural phi-
losophy. [/)i/ii.? Works, v. 7, 1845.] 6043,1-2
77o7f/ (./.) "Elements of nat. philos. 1861. . 402-'. 19
Wint (R.) Elementary physics. 18.55. . . 4022.01
Contents : Motion. ' Fluids. Sound. Electricity. Heat
Light. Actinism.
— Po<ttry of science : or physical phenomena of na-
ture. 1854. .'..." 4022.06
Hunt {T. .<;.) Chemistry of the earth. [In Sm. rep. .1809.] . 393G.24
Joyce (.J.) Scientific dialogues for voung people.
18.52 "... 4022.07
Lardiier (D.) Hand-books of natural philos. 2 v.
1851-.53. ■!02-2.10
V. 1. Mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics.
sound. 2. Heat, magnetism, electricity.
Lee.i ( W. ) Acoustics, light, and heat. 1877. . 4024.21
Liebig (</. von) and Kopp (li.) Annual report of the
progress of physics. 1847-50. 4 v. . . 4214.29
Locke {J.) Elements of "nat. philos. [Inhis Works, v. 3.) .5062.03
Lovett (li.) The electrical philosopher; a new sys-
tem of physics upon the jirinciple of an univer-
sal jilenum of elementary fires. 1771. . 4024.14
Marjrini {L.) Vibratory movement of matU-r, ponderable and
impou<lerabk-. [In Smith, report, 1808.] .... 3936.23
Mayer (A. M.) and Barnard (V.) Experimental science
series for beginners. 1877.. .... 4024.22a
Mniler (./.) Principles of physics and meteorology,
1847 4025.04
— Eeccnt progress in lAysics. [In Smith, report, 1855-58. ) 3936.10
Nichol.ion ( IK.) Introd. to nat. philos.2v. 1793-5. 4025.11
Olmsted [D.) Introd. to nat. philos. 18.50. .4025.10
Prtc7«'r( 7.\0.)Nat. and experimental philos.1855. 4022. 12
Pepjier (J. II.) Cyclopjedic science simplified. 4022.21
Pickcrhuj {E. C.) Elements of physical manipula-
tion. 1873 4026.03
Same. 2d ed. 2 v. 1878 4026.27
Contents : General methods of physical investigation.
General experiments. Mechanics of solids. Mechanics of
liquids and gases. Sound. Light. 2. Electrical in.-^tru-
nients. Heat. Mechanical engineering. Jleteorology.
Practical astronomy. Lantern projections. Theory of
electrical phenomena. Tables. Laboratories.
Pynchon (T. E.) Introd. to chemical physics. New
ed. 1873 4023.13
Contents : Heat, electricity, galvanic electricity, electro-
magnetism, thermo-electricity, animal electricity. Corre-
lation and conservation of forces.
Raddiffe (C. B.) Vital motion as a mode of physical
motion. 1876. 432.5.22
Boutledije (li.) Science in sport made jihilosophy in
earnest, by means of toys and iiastimes. 3922.07
Sdioll ( Q. ) Magia univ. naturae et artis. v. 1, 2, 4.
Optica, acoustica, lAysica. 1677. . . . 3907.18
Sdmherl (0. K) Mirror of nature. 1851. .4022.08
Smnerfilte (^V.) Connection of the physical sciences.
From the 7th Lond. ed. 1857. . . . 4022.03
^ Same. 9th ed. London, 1858. . . .4022.22
— On molecular and microscopic science. 2 v. 1869. . 4827.03
V. 1. Atoms and molecules of matter. Force and mat-
ter. Spectrum analysis.
South Kensinylon museum. Conferences held in con-
nection with the special loan collection of scien-
tific apparatus, 1876. Physics and mechanics.
London, 1877 4023.21
Steele (J. D. ) Answers to the practical questions and
problems contained in the fourteen weeks' course
in n.at. philos. 1870 4025.30
Tail (P. 0. ) Lectures on some recent advances in
physical science. 1876 4023.08
Thomson (Sir W.) and Tail (P. G.) Elements of nat-
ural philosophy. V. 1. 1873 4026.21
v. 1. Kinematics. Dynamical laws and principles. Expe-
rience, Measures and instruments. Abstract dynamics.
Tomlinson ((!.) Introd. to nat. philos. 1859. 40'.i2.17
Tyndall (J.) Researches in molecular physics by
means of radiant heat. 1872 4026.14
— Researches on diamagnetism and magne-crystallic
action. 1870 4027.07
Whewell (W.) Astronomy and general physics with
reference to natural theology. 1833 ed. . 3524.12
Same. 18.52 ed 3-521.20
Weinliold (A. F.) Introd. to experimental physics.
Tr. ,-md ed. by B. Loewy. 1875. . . . 41)26.05
Contents: General contents of matter {p. 1-42). Me-
chanics : .Statics and dynamics— Inertia (p. 43-48). Gener-al
mechanics, and mechanics of solid bodies (p. 48-167).
Hydrostatics and hydrodynamics (p. 1.58-218). Equili-
brium and motion of gaseous bodies (p. 219-325). Acoustics
(p. 320-408), Optics (p. 409-550). Electricity and magnet-
ism (p. 5.51-755). Heat (p. 756-848).
Younff ( T. ) Lectures on nat. jihilos. 2 v. 1845. -1025 13
— Scientific memoirs. )/« Ais Miscel. works, v. 1-2,1855.] 5082.01
V. Vnricnis special Deparimenls of Physics.
1. Acoustics and Sound.
Airy (0. B.) On sound .and .atmospheric vibrations.
1868 4025.28
Bartlett ( W. K C. ) Acoustics. Optics. 1852. 4025. 1 6
honkXn (W.F.) Acoustics ; theoretical. Pt. 1. [Vi-
brations of strings and rods.] 1870. . . 4024.08
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
PHYSICS: Special Branches : Acoustics /< Forces.
867
Lees (W.) Acoustics, light, autl heat. 1877.4024.21
Mayer iA. M.) Sound. 1878. [Experimental sci-
ence series.] '1(124.28
Punly ( '/'. ) Forui ami sound, can their beauty Vie de-
lieudeut on the same physical hiwsV . . i lljli. 00
T{nd<ia(li.) Wonders of acoustics. 187U. .4024.11
SmUli, {T. J!.) Kiid. treatise on the acoustics of pub-
lic buildiuKS. 1861 4025.20
liaykhik [J. W. lilratt, baron). Theory of sound. 2 v.
1877-78. . 4028.28
T<iyh)r (.S.) Sound and music. 1873. . . 1562,30
TynditU (J.) Sound. Eight lectures. 1867. 402.5.23
Niitc—Vioviewetl in Ed. rev., v. 77, 1808.
Wilford, pseud. Problem of human life : embracing
' The evolution of sound ' and ' Evolution evol-
ved." New York, 1879. 8" 4728.24
Wonnell {R.) Elementary course of hydrostatics and
sound. 1870 4024.09
See also Nat. qu. rev., v. 18, 1869 (Phenomena of sound).
ff^ See ulsu Music {Pkysies of music, p. 799).
2. Atoms and Molecules.
Bayma {J.) Molecular mechanics. 1866. . 4024.24
Brown (S.) Critical lectures on the atomic theory. [In his Lec-
tures, etc., V. 1. 1858 ; p. 5-131.] 2515.01
Clifford ( ir. K.) Atoms. [In his Lectures, etc., v. 1. 1879. 2518.12
Herschd (J.F.W.) Re.search on atoms. [In Sm.rep., 1862.] 3930.07
SomerviUe {Mary). Atoms and molecules. [In Iter Molecular sci-
euce, v. 1, 1869 ; p. 1-16G.) 4827.03
Wurtz {A. I.) Hist, of chemicaltheory. 18G8. 4212.11
See also Fortn. rev., v. 1, 1865 (Atoms, by sif John Iler-
Bchel) ; N. Brit. rev., v. 27, 1857 (SUetch of the atomic hy-
pothesis) ; V. 48, 1808 (Atomic theory of Lucretius) ; Pop.
Bci. monthly, Oct.. Nov., 1H73 (Theory of the atomic con-
stitution of matter questioned, by J. B. Stallo) ; Jan.. 1874
(Theory of molecule-s, by J. C. Maxwell) ; Oct., 1877 (Mole-
cular maguitudes, by L. R. Curtis) ; Aug.. 1879 (The mole-
cular theory, by Le Roy C. Cuoley) ; Philos. mag., April,
1874 (Modern hypothesis of atomic matter and liimiiiiler-
ous ether, by H. Deacon) ; ApL, July, Oct., 1871 (Molecules,
ultimates, atoms, aud waves, by M. Ponton) ; Oct., 1873
(What determines molecular action) ; Qu. rev., v. 00. 185.5,
or Littell, v. 8, 1855 (John Daiton and the atomic theory) ;
Westm. rev., v. 59, 1853 (Atomic theory before Christ and
since), /t®^ See also recent treatises ou Chemistry {Ghemieat
physics, p. 264) ; — Radiometer (p. 808).
3. Electric Light.
m<jgs {Paget). The electric light. 1879. . 4023.25
Schoolbred (J. N.) Electric lighting. 1879. . 4023.26
.See also Pop. sii mouthly, Mch., 1879 (by J. Tyudall) ;
Pop. sci. rev., .\pl.. 1879 (Collapse of the electric light, by
W. H. Stone); Monthly jour, of sci., Jan., 1879 (Electric
light, by W, H. Stone) ; ApL, 1879 (The Jablochlioff candle);
Ed. rev., Apl., 1879.
4. Electrical Measurements.
Foster (C) Electrical measurements. [In South Kensington sci-
ence lectures, v. 1, 1878 ; p. 264-290.] 3904.14
Jenkin (F., ed.) Reports of the committee on electri-
cal standards, appointed by the British associa-
tion for the advancement of science. 1873. 4026.25
Kohiruusdi (F.) Introd. to physical measurements,
etc. 1874 402(!.2()
Secchi {A.) Researches in electrical rheometry. [In Sm. con-
trib., V. 3.) 3937.03
Thomson [Sir W.) [In his Papers ou electro-statics. 1872. 4026.17
<k MS" See also Salvauometer (p. 8G8).
5. Electricity, Galvanism, Magnetism.
1, Electricity and Magnetism,
Atu/elliJ.) Elements of E. 1874 4022.32
]itiUe(J.) Wonders of E. 1872 4027.27
Bakewea (F. G.) Manual of E. 1857.. . .4027.18
Boitomty (/. T.) Electrometers. [In South Kensington science
lectures, v. 1, 1878 ; p. 210-148.] 3900.14
Considerations ou'E. [/)i Smith, report, 1867.] . . . .3936.22
Camming (L.) Introd. to theory of E. 1876. 4023.16
Franklin [B.) Letters aud papers on E. [In his Works, Sparks'
ed., V. 3.] 5036.06
HarriH (Sir W. S.) lludimentary E. 1854. . 4027.15
— lludimentary treatise on galvanism, and animal
and voltaic electricity. 1856 4027.13
Ilehnhi'ltz (H.) Math, theories of the connection of electricity
and magnetism. [In Sm. report. 1873.] ....
Jenkin (J. F.) Electricity and magnetism. 1873.4023.14
Lardner (D.) Manual of E. 2 v. 1841. . .4027.11
La Hive iA. de). Treatise on E. 2 v. 1853-58.4027.01
v. 1. Preliminary uotious. Static electricity. Magnet-
ism and electro-dynamics. Mathenratical laws.
2. Electro-dynamics, ainCd. Tran.sinission of electricity.
3, Uelatious of clrctricity with natur;il i)hcnonjena. Ap-
plications to telegraphy, iustrumeiils, chemistry, etc.
Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 100, 1857 ; N. Brit., v. 30, 1859.
— Electricity in rareliod clastic fluids. |ft» Sm. ivp., 18153.] 3936. IH
Maxwell {J. C. ) Treatise on electricity aud magnetism.
2 V. 1873. ..,....".... 402(;;21
A'oad (IL M.) .Student's text-book of E. 1867. 4027.3U
Scoffern (J.) Chemistry of impomlerable agents, etc.
185,5. . 4216.12
Uprugue {./. T.) Electricity : its theory, sources, and
applications. 187.5 4023.17
Thomson (Sir IK) Heprint of papers on electniKlu-
tics and magnetism. 1872 41126. 17
Tyndatl (J.) Light and electricity 4027.26
Wilso)!, {(/.) Electricity and the electric telegraph.
1851 5075.27
.See iilso Qu. rev.. July, 1878, or Eel. mag., Jan.. 1878 (Sci-
ence of E. as applied in peace and war); Westm. rev., v. 8i>,
1808 (Origin of electricity).
2, Galvanism.
Davy {Sir II.) Galvanic electricity. [In his Works, v. 2, p. 139-
227.] , 4214.14
Harris (Sir W. S.) Rudimentary treatise on galvan-
ism, and principles of animal and voltaic elec-
tricity. 1806 4027.13
3, Magnetism.
AngelliJ.) Elements of M. 1874 4022.32
Airy (G. B.) Treatise on M. 1870. . . .4027.24
Cook (J.) M. .and electricity. 1875. . . .4023.15
Harris (Sir W. S.) Rudimentary M. 18,'JO. 4027.14
Same. 2d ed. by H. M. Noad. 1872. .4(122.33
History of discovery relative to M- [/;( Sm. rep., 1863.] 3936.18
Ji'iifciii (.K) Electricity and magnetism. 1873. 4023.14
Maxwell (J. G. ) Treatise on electricitv and magnet-
ism. 2 V. 1873 "... 4(126.24
Thomson (Sir W. ) Reprint of jjapers on electrostat-
ics and magnetism. 1872 4026.17
Tyndali (J. ) Researches on diamagnetism and magne-
crystallic action. 1870 4027.07
a^.SVf a/50 Telegraph (p. 47) ;— Lightning rod (p. 701);
Meteorology [Thunder and lightniwj. p. 774), etc.
6. Forces and Energies of Nature.
Abbott (.1.) Science lor the young. Force. 1873. 4022.30
Birks (T. li.) On matter antl ether; or the secret
laws of physical change. 1862. . . . 4214.11
Faradmi |J/. ) Six lectures on the ftn-ces of matter.
1B6(1 4022.04
Contents : (rravitation, gravity— cohesion, chemical affi-
nity, heat, magnetism — electricity. Correlation.
Herschel {J. F. IT) Ou the origin of force. [In his Familiar lec-
tures. 1867.] 3913.26
Phipstm {T. L.) Force. (/?i Sm. report, 1802.] . . . .3930.17
Taylor i IV. B.) Thoughts on the nature and origin of lorce.
[In Sm. report, 1870.] 3930.25
Winslow ((.'. F.) Force aud nature, .\ttraction aud
repulsion. 1869 4024.25
,8®" See also, under ' Systematic and Miscel. ]Vorks' trea-
tises by Berwick ; — Guill'cmin ; — Hunt -.—Pynchon ; — etc.
Correlation ami Conservation of Forces.
Ilelmholtz {U.) Ou the interaction of the natural forces ;— On
the conservation of force. [In his Popular lectures, 1873.]
Stewart (B.) The conservation of energy. With ap-
pendix, treating of the vital and mental appliea-
cations of the doctrine. 1874 4022.31
Note.— Aa appendix contains two ess;iys, 1. by Joseph
Leconte, on the ■• Correlation of vital with chemical aud
physical forces "; 2, by Alex. Baiu. on the " Correlation of
nervous and mental forces."
Yonmans (E. .//., ed. ) Correlation and conservation
of forces : a series of expositions by Prof. Grove,
Prof Helmholtz, Dr. Mayer, Dr. Faraday, Prof.
Liebig and Dr. Carpenter. With introduction,
etc. 1865 4022.02
Contnits: Grove (W. R.) The correlation of physical
forces. Helmholtz (II.) On the iutcraclion of natural
forces. Mayer IJ. H.) Remarks on the forces of iuoi game
nature ;— Ou celestial dviiamics ;— Kemarks ou the me-
chanical equivalent of heat. Faraday (M.) Some thoughts
ou the conservation of force. Liebig (J.) Connection and
In asking for books, use the •• Book Order," giving the AUTHOBS KAIIE. the first part of the TITI<E, aud the NUMBER.
868
PHYSICS; Special Branches : Galvanometer to Spectrum.
eqiiivalcDce of forces. Carpenter (W. B.) Correlation of
physical and vital forces.
See also Pop. sci. ino., Jan., 1879 (Molecular dynamics, by
L. R. CurtisB) ; Qu. jour, of sci., Apl., .July, 11*78 (EncrRy
and feeling : alternate, and mutally convcrtibln affections of
matter) ; New Englander, Oct., 1873 (Modern physical dis-
coveries and their limitations, by M. J. Callan) ; N. Brit,
rev.. V. 40, 1864 (^Energy) ; Princeton rev., Mch., 1878 (Evo-
IntioQ from mechanical force, by L. P. Hickok).
7. Galvanometer.
llaskins (C. IL) The galvixnomfltcv, and its uses.
1873 4023.0'J
Pityf/eiidorff (J. C.) The galvanometer as a measuring iustru-
ment. [/>i Sm. report, 1859.) 3936.14
jtS^ See also under Electricity (p. 867).
8. Heat.
Ahholt{J.) Science for the young. Heat. 1871.4022.24
Box (T.) Practical treatise on heat. 186y. .4027.20
Caziii{A.) Phenomena and laws of heat. 18G9. 4027.19
— Recent progress in the theory of heat. [In Sm. report,
1868.] 3936,23
Clarke [F. W.) Constants of nature. Pt. 2. A table of specific
heats for liquids. [In Sm. miscel. coll.. v. 14. 1878.J 3935.24
Forbes (G.) Radiation. [In South Kensington science lectures,
V. 1,1878; p. 173-192.) 3906.14
Fourier (J.) Analytical theory of heat. Tr., with
notes by A. Freeman. 1878 4027.31
Guthrie (F. ) Elements of heat and non-metallic chem-
istry. 1868 4213.08
Lardner (D.) Treatise on heat. 1853.. . .4027.10
Lees (W.) Acoustics, light, and heat. 1877. 4024.21
Maxwdli^J. V.) Theory of heat. 1872. . .4022.28
Metcalfe {S. X. ) Caloric ; its agencies in nature. 2 v.
1843. .• 4027.01
Mouchoi (A.) La chaleur solaire et ses applications
industrielles. 1869 4027.22
MuUer {J.) Mechanical theory of heat. [In Sm. rep., 1KC8.] 3936.23
Field (E.) Traite de la chaleur, et de ses applications
aux arts et aux uianufactiires. 2 v. 1828. 4027. 28
— Treatise on heat. [In Weale's Quart, papers.] . . . 3918.12
Fouiell (B.) Reports ou radiant heat in 1832, 1840. and J854. [In
Sm. rep., 1859.] 3936.14
Tail {P. G.) Sketch of thermodynamics. 1868. 4027.21
Thompson {B., Count Rumford). On the propagation of heat in
fluids and various substances. [In his Essays, v. 2.]
Tyndall (J.) Contributions to molecular physics in
the domain of radiant heat. 1872. . . 4020.1G
— Heat considered as a mode of motion. 1863. 4027.03
Note. — Reviewed in Blackw. mag., v. 94, 1863 ; N. A. rev.,
V. 97. 1863.
Same. 1868 4027.03
— On radiation. The " Rede " lecture. 18G5. 4022.0-5
Same. [In Sm. rep., 1868.] 3926.23
— On the relations of radiant heat to chemical constitution,
colour, and texture. [In Fortnightly rev., v.4, 1866 or Lit-
teU, 18C6, V. 1.]
See also North Brit. rev., v. 40, 1864 (Dynamical theory of
heat) ; Ed. rev., v. 119, 1864 or Littell, 1864, v. 1 (Thermo-
dynamics).
9. Light and Optics.
l.Liuhl.
Abbott {J.) Science for the young. Light. 1871. 4022.25
Barnard {F. A. P.) Undulatory theory of light. [In Sm. rep-,
1862.] 3936.17
Chambers's Papers for the people, v. 4 (Science of the sun-
beam) 2516.02
Croolces [W.] Mechanical theory of light. [In Qu. jour, of sci-
ence, July. 1875, Apl., 1876.]
Ddaunay (C. E.) Velocity of light. [In Sm. rep., 1864.] 3936.19
Draper (J. W.) Scientific memoirs : experimental
contrib. to a knowledge of radiant energy.
1878 4024.27
Herschel {J. F. W.) On light. [In his Familiar leotures,lS67.] 3913.26
— Ou the absorption of hght by colored media. [In hi^ Familiar
lectures, 1867.] 3913.26
Haiit (R.) Researches on light. 1854. . .4024.03
Lefs^lV.) Acoustics, light, and heat. 1877.4021.21
Lommel (E.) Nature of light, with general account of
physical optics. 1876 4024.18
Mayer {A. M.) and Barnard (C.) Light : simple ex-
periments. 1877 4024.22
Pereira (J.) Lecture on polarized light. 1854. 4021.04
Spotiiswoode {W .) Polarization of light. 1874 4032.34
Stokes (Prof.) Absorption of light and the colours of natural
bodies. [In South Kensington science lectures, v. 1, 1878 :
p. 33-53.] 3906.14
— Fluorescence. [In South Kensington science lectures, v. 1.
1878 ; p. 54-76.] 3906.14
Tliomas {W. C.) Revised theory of light. Section 1.
Principlesof the harmony of colour. 187.5. 4024.29
Tyndall {•/.) Lectures on light. Delivered in the
United States in 1872-73 4022.29
-- Light and electricity. 1871 4027.26
— Notes of a course of nine lectures on light. 4024.05
See also Contem. rev., July, 1877 (Drifting light-wave s. by
R. A. Proctor) ; Fraser's mag.. Apr., 187G (A be;im of light);
Fortu. rev., v. 4, 18i;0 (New views ou liglit, by Dr. Akin) ;
N. Brit. rev., v. 29, 1858 (Researches ou light ; Qu. jour,
of science, Jan., 1869 (Etherial hypothesis of light, bv 8.
Samuelson) ; St. Paul's, v. 7. 1871, or Littell, 1871, v. 1 (The
gamut of light, by It. A, Proctor).
jKtr" See also Radiometer [below).
2. Oldies.
Airy (0.) Geometrical optics. 1870. . . . 4025.29
— Ou the undulatory theory of optics. 1866. 402.5.27
Bailey (.S'.) On the paradoxes of vision. [In his Discourses.
1852 ; p. 198-240.] 2517 05
BUlet( M. F. )Traite d'optique phyKique.2 v. 1858. 4024. 12
Bi-noaler (Sir D.) Treatise on optics. 1853. . 4025.17
Clarke (E //. ) Visions : a study of false sight (pseud-
opsia). 1S78. , 3Sl2.J:s
(MdiiHilon(JI.) Element, treatise. 2d cd. 1825. 4024.17
Goethe [j. W. von). Ber Newtonische Optik. [/n /u« Works, v.38.
1840.] 7116.19
Helmhottz {II.) Recent progress of the theory of vision. [In his
Popular lectures, 1873-] 3915.1G
Contents .- The eye as an optical instrument, the sensation
of sight, perception of sight.
llerschel (J. F. W.) Ou sensorial vision. [In his Familiar lec-
tures, 1867.] 3913.20
Lawid (A. ) L'optique et les arts. 1869. . . 4024.07
Marion [F.) Wonders of optics. 1869. . .40.5.18
Miolon (7.) Opticks. 1V04 4028.07
Nugent (i,'.) Optics : light and sight. 1870. 4024.00
Potter (li.) Elementary treatise. 2 v. 18.51.4024.15
Same. Parti, ad ed. 1865. . . .4024.15
Sully {J.) Question of visual perception in Germany. [In Mind.
V. 3. 1878 ; 2 art.]
Wells [W. V.) Essay upon single vision with two
eyes. 1818 4022.-. 6
«gp See also Medicine [Eye. p. 758) ;— Arts ( C'se/ul : Pha-
toijraphy, p. 46) ;— Astronomy [Telescope, p. 55); — Micro-
scope (p. 776); — Kaleidoscope (p. 659); — Stereoscope ;
Fine arts \Colors. p. 540 ; — Perspective, p. 541); — Philosophy
(Perception : external, p. 858).
Color Blindness.
Henry {J.) Color-blindness. [In Sm. report, 1877.] . . 3936.32
IVote. — From the Princeton rev.. 1845.
Holmgren (H.) Color-bliudniss in its relation to accidents by
rail :md sea. [In Sm. report, 1877.] 3936,32
Jeffries [B. J.) Color-blindness : its dangers and its
detection. 1879 4323.35
See also Atlantic mo., v. 26, 1870 (by H. C. AngeU).
Color Sense.
Allen (G. ) The color-sense ; its origin and develop-
ment : essay in comparative psychology. 4024.30
WaltaceiA. R.) Culours of plauts and origin of the colour-sense.
[In his Tropical nature, 1878.] 4737.18
See also Qii.jour. of science, v. 15, 1878 (.\ctiou of light
upon the colouration of the organic world).
10. Observatories-
Uenry(J.) Physical observatory, (/n Sm, rep., 1870-] .3936.25
11. Radiomete;.
Crookes [Wm.) Mechanical action of light : the radiometer. [In
Quar. jour, of science, v. 12. 1875.]
— , Molecular physics in high vacua. [In Monthly jour, of feci,.
June. 1879 ; p. 411436.]
— Carpenter (W. B.), Reynolds (/'.), Stoney (G. J.,, el at. Radi-
ometer and its lessons. [In Nature, v. 17, 1878; numer-
ous articles.]
See also articles by J. (,1. Stouey and prof. Challis, in
Philos. mag., 1876 : and by W. H. Stone, in Pop. sci. rev,,
v. 17, 1878 ; also by W. B. Carpenter and W. Crookes. in
Niueteenth century, v. 1. 1877, apropos of spiritualism and
scientific method.
12. Spectrum Aucdysis, Spectroscope.
Roscoe {H. E.) Hwi'/ins ( 11'.) and Li,rki/er (X) Spec-
trum analysis'. 1872 "... 4025-03
Huggins (11'.) Results of spectrum analysis, applied to the
heavenly bodies. [In Sm, rep., 1866.J 3936.21
Lauiiel lA.) The sun ; its chemical analysis. [In Sm. rep.,
1861.] 3930 16
Lockyer (J. X.) Nature series. The spectroscope and
its applications. 1873 4024.19
— Studies in spectrum analj-sis. 1878. . . 4024.26
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
PHYSICS - PICKERING-
869
Kosme {IT K) Spectrum analyHis. 18G9. . 4025.05
tidiellm ( //. ) Spectrum analysis. With notes, by W.
Hugfiins. 1872 40-.'5.00
Wutts i)V. M.) Index to spectra. 1872.. . 40JG.15
Ser also Coutemp. rev., v. 11. 18(;9 ; Ea. rov . v. IIC, 18C2
(Solar cbemiBtry) ; Frasir's maj;-. v. 72. 180,5 ; Nat. rev.,
V. la, 18C1, or Litlcll, ISfil. V. :i (Light and Bunligbt).
13. Statics, Dynamics, Hydrostatics,
and Pueumatics.
Baker ( J'.) Principles antl practice of statics and dy-
namics with those of liquids and gases. 402.5.19a
Same. 1851 4025.19
Clifford ( W. K. ) Elements of dynamic : an introd. to
the study of motion and rest in solid and fluid
bodies. Pt. 1- . 1878- 4023.22
Pt. 1. Kinematics.
Lardner (.B.) Mechanics, hydrostatics, elc. 1851. 4022.10
Mitchell [J. R.) PeuetrativeueBB of fluids and gaaee. [In his
Five essays. 185U.] 4323.08
Tail {P. G.) and Steele (IF. J".) Treatise <m dynamics
of a particle. 4th ed., revised. 187s. .'401t.22
Taylor {IV. B.) Kiuetic theories of gravitation, [/re Smith re-
port, 1876.] 3936.31
Todhunlerd.) Analytical statics. 1858. . . 4012.27
lV(dson (H. W.) Treatise on kinetic theory of gases.
1876 4023.12
Hydrostatics and Pneumatics.
Besant{W.H.) Elementary hydrostatics. 1870. 4024.10
Lardner (D.) Treatise on hydrostatics and pneumat-
ics. 1852 393J.12
Plateau iJ.) Resoai-choB on the figures of equilibriiiTn of a liquid
mass witlidrawn from the action of gravity. | In Sm. rep.,
18C;!-C6.] 393(1.18 ; 3930,21
7hmhnsoii.(t'.) Pneumatics. 1858-59. . . .402.5.21
Cotili-rils : The atnioftpbere, air-pump, Imrometorfl, tides,
atnu)Mpheric vibi-atinns and sound.
Wormrll ( li. ) Elementary course of hydrostatics and
sound. 187(1 4024.09
JKg^ See also Arts {I'srful : Mechanics, p. 45(.
14. Terrestrial Magnetism.
liache (A. D.) Magnetic survey of rcun, and (iarts of adjacent
states. (//( Sm, contrib., v. 2, J 3937.12
— Observ. made at Oirard College, 1840-15. [In Sm. contrib., v,
11. 13, 14.] 3937.11
Ilavknrss {W.) Observ, on terrestrial magnetism and on tho
deviations of tlu^ coni]>:is8eH of tho U. .S. ironclad ISIooad-
nock (tuiing her cruihC from Phila. to San Fiancisco, hi
ISC') Ui;. [/;i Smith, contrib., v, 18, 1S72.]. . . . :,9;)7.18
Ilasson ( U. M. ) Report on the maguctical experi-
ments made by the commission of the Koyal
Academy of medicine, of Paris, 1831. I'rom the
Froueh, with introd. liy C. P. St. Sauveur.
i8!(; 3814.38
Knnf [E. K ) Magnet, obwcrv, iu tho Arctic Seas. [In Sm. con-
trib,, v. 10 ] 3937.10
L'icke [J.) Observ. on terrestrial magnetism. [In Sm. contrib,,
V. 3.) 3937.03
Malteucci (C.) Electrical currents of the earth. [In Sm. rep.,
1869.) 3936.24
Parker {J. A.) Lectures on polar magnetism. 4011.39
Sonntag (A.) Observ, on terrestrial magnetism in Mexico. [In
Sm, contrib., v. 11, 1859,] 3937.11
Treatise on terrestrial magnetism, E.,1871. 8'^. 4020.13
See also Ed. rev., v. 136, 1872, or Littell, 1872, v, 4.
Physics and politics. See Bagehot iWalter), 1873, . . . 5712,14
Physicus, pseud. Candid exam, of theism. B., 1878.
8' 3011.11
Physiognomy.
— Bruyeres {H.) La phrenologie et la physionomie.
1847 5431.11
— Darwin (0.) The expression of the emotions in
man and animals. 1873 .5431.17
— Frismell {J. H.) Faces, [In his About the world, 1865 ; p- 94-
123.] 2525,16
— - Jacox {F.) British affiuities of the human face. [In his Re-
creations of a recluse, v. 2, 1870 ; p. 223-261.) . . 2532.29
— Lavater (J. C.) Essays on physiognomy. Tr. by
C. Moore. 3 v. 1797 5432,01
— Mathews [W.) Faces. [7n ftu Great conversers and other es-
says.) 2636,05
— Redjield (J. W.) Comparative physiognomy ; men
and animals. 18,52 5432.04
Tlieophrastus. Characters ; illus. by physiognom-
ical sketches. 1831 2544.20,
- ]Vells {S. a.) Illustrated annuals of phrenology
and physiognomy. 1865-72. 8 v. in 1. 5431.10
New physiognomy. 1867 5132,07
— Woolnolh { T. ) Facts and faces : the connection be-
tween linear and personal beauty. 1854. 5432.00
Sec also Fine Arts {Ezpi-ession, p. 543) ;— Eye {Ejcpression
n/the, p. 453) ;— Noses (p. 821).
See also Qu, rev,, v. 99, 1866, or Littell, v. 15, 1856. (Phy-
siognomy of the Immau form).
Physiography : study of virtue. See Huxley (T. H.) . . 4021.35
Physiological jpsthetics. See Grant (A,) 5437.06
Physiology. Sei Medicine (Physiology, p, 764).
Physiology of the sects. L., 1874. 12°. . .3.584.24
Piano and Pianoforte-playing, See Music (Pianoforte, p. 798).
Piatt (John James i. Landmarks and other poems.
New York, 1872. 10° 1676,20
— Western windows, and other i^oems. New York,
1869. 16° 1676.16
— and (S. M. B.) The nests at Washington, and other
poems. New York, 1864. 16° 1675.33
Piatt ( Mrs. Louise Kirby, wife of Donn). Bell Smith
abroad, [imou.] New York, 18.55. 12°. . 941,09
Piatt (Mrs. Sarah Morgan Bryan). Voyage to the For-
tunate Isles, e(c. [Poems,] B.,1874. 16°. 1676.03
— A woman's ]ioems. Boston, 1871. 12°. . . 1676.19
— The nests at Wiisliintiton, and other poems. See'PiMX (John J,)
Picard (Ernest), .SVf King |E,) French polit. leaders. 1876,3221,17
Picardy. .See Countries [France : Musgrave (G. M.\, p. 320).
Pjcart (Bernard). Ceremonies and *religious customs
of various nations. Tr. into English, 7 v. in 3.
London, 1733-39. fol A.27.12
Contents : v. 1-2. Tho Jews. The Roman Catholics. 3-
4. Idolatrous nations. 5-6. Greeks and Protestants. Eng-
lish. Mahometans.
- Musen-*Tempel. Nebst einer Vorrede C. G. Stock-
m.anns. Amsterdam und Leipzig, 1754. fol. N.27.'t)6
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Pierce Penniless'ssnpplication to the devil. See Nash (T.) 1756.12
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Filkiiif^toa (Matthew). General dictionary of painters,
Irom 12'M. With introd. by A. Cunningham.
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Pillars of Hercules. See Urquhart (David). 1850, . . . 985.11
Pillory.
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— D'fo.{D.) Hymn to tllo. [/n /lis Works, ISGO.] . . . 50W.14
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Pim (Bedford). Dottings on the roadside, in Pana-
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Pinokard (George). Notes on the West Indies ; in-
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Guiana, and the Indians of South America. Lon-
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Pincltney. Se<' also Pinltney.
Pinckney (Charles). Observ. ou the federal constitution, with
a sketch of his life, [/li Moore (F.) Anier. eloqueuce, v. 1,
1858.] 0325.03
Pinckney (Charles Coteswortb). Sec Herring (.J.) and Longacre
(.1. B ) Nat. portr. gallery, V. 4, 1839 3247.11
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portr. gallery, V. 4. 1839 3247.11
Pindar. Extant odes, tr. into English [ijrose], with
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poets. V. 13. 1810.J 1626.13
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.See Eraser's mag., v. 80, 1869 ; North Brit, rev., y. 43,
1865 ; West, rev., v. 98, 1872.
Pindar (C. L. ), psead. Alleghania, or praises of
American heroes. Phila., 18(;8. 12'. . 1676.11
Pindar (Peter), pseud. ,See Wolcott (John) 1695.22
Pine forests and hacmatack clearings. S'ee Sleigh (A. W.)
1853 11.53 25
Pinelli ( Bartolomo). * Nuova vaccolta di oinquanta
costumi pittoreschi, incisi all' acqua forte, liome,
18L6. fol A.37.r2
Pinkerton (John). Essay on medals. Illustrated.
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— General * collection of voyages and travels. 17 v.
London, 1808-14 4° 926.01
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Pinkerton (Robert). Russia : past and present.
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Pinkney (Wm.) Speech in the case of tlie Nereide. Speech ou
the Missouri question. Sketch of his life, [/n Moore (F.)
Anier. eloquence, v. 2, 1858.] 632.5.04
dtf" For lives of \V. Pinkney. see Biography, p. 1.87 ; also
Herring (J.) ami Longacre (J. B.) Nat. portr. gallery, v. 3.
18.16 3247.10
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Pluto I Erasmus), pseud. Ye outside fools ! Glimpses
inside the London stock exchange. N. Y., 1877.
12° 5922.33
Pioneer biography. &« McBride(.T.) 1869-71 3247.19
Pioneer boy. (Abraham Liucolu.] By Thayer (W. M.) 1863. 3113 15
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Pioneer women of the West. See Ellet IMiss E. F.) 1852. 6822 02
Pioneering in the Pampas. .See Seymour (R. A.) 1870. 1164.20
Pioneers and founders. .See Yonge (C. M.) 1871.. . .3447.22
Pioneers of civilization. London, 1809. 10^ 3261.14
Pioneers of France in the new world. See Parkman (Francis )
1805 564.10
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[Philippe], due d'Oideans, durant la minorite de
Louis XV. [1715-1723.] Hay e, 1736. 16°. 3111.22
Piotro-wski (Rufini. My escape' from Siberia. Tr. by
E. S. London, 1863. 8' 10'24.16
Piozzi (Hester Lynch). Anecdotes of Samuel John-
son. London, 1850. 10° 507.5.21
jgfg' For her ' Autobiography,' 'Love letters,' and biogr.
BketchCB of her, see Biography (p. 187).
Piper (G. O.) The Tree of life, {/n Journal of sacred lit., Jan.,
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15810.17] ; also It. Browning's * Pied piper of Hamelin,' in
liis Poems.
Pirie (Win. K., D.D.) Constitution, powers, and pro-
cesses of the human mind. Abei-deen. 1."<.5H.
K'. 541.5.IC
Pistol (The) as a weapon. N. Y., 1875. 10°. 4515.35
Pistolesi (Erasmo). * 11 Vatieano descritto ed illus-
trato. 8 V. Koma, 1820-38. fol N. 37.04
Pitcairn's Island. See Countries, etc. IPUcairn's Island, p. 3.59).
Pitkin (Timothy). Political .and civil hist, of the
U. S., 1703 to 1797. 2 V. Now Haven, 1828.
8°. ; 573.03
Pitman (Benn). First phonetic reader. Cincinnati.
18.55. 16° 6431.09
Pltray (Mine, la vicomiesse Olga de ; n(e de S^gur).
Les enfants des Tuileries. 2e ed. Paris, 1869.
12° 7048.02
Pitt (Christopher). Poems. Life, by S. Johnson.
[//(Chalmers (A.) Brit. poets,v.l2'. 1810.] 1626.12
Pitt (Wm., the elder, earl of Clialham). Speeches. 1730-78 : with
critical sketch. [In Goodrich (C. A.) British eloquence,
1853.] 6325.05
ijtgr For lives of W. P. see Biography (p. 187).
Pitt (Wm., the yowKjer). Speeches. [1781-1805.] 4 v.
London, 1800. 8° 0313.0S
v. 1. 1781-'J0. 2. 1790.90. 3. 1796-99. 4. 1800.0.5.
JSjr For lives of W. P., se- Biography (p. 187) ; also Tem-
ple Bar. Oct., 1877 (by A. C. Ewald).
Pitti (L'imperiale e reale galleria). Illustrata per
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Pitts-street Chapel lectures. Deliv. in Boston. 18.58.
1858. 12° 358.5.07
Note, — For Contents see Bibl. and relig. lit. (Denominations
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Pittsburgh, {Pa.) See Countries il'itlsburgh, p. 359).
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Pitzer (A. W. ) Christ, the teacher of men. Phila.,
1K77. 12° 3582.06
— Ecce Deus-homo. [c(»m!.] Phil, 186.8. 12°. 34'22.00
Pius IX. (pope). .See Biography (p. 187) ; also Judgments of God
upon tiie uatiiiiis. Pins ix the last of the popes. 185.5.
[3584.30] ; O'Reilly (B.) Life of Pius ix to 1877. 6th ed.
1877 [3143.2C.] ;— Trollope (T. A.) Story of the life of Pius
IX. 1877 [3143.24] ; also Qu. rev., Jan., 1875 ; Cath. world,
June. 1877
Pizarro (Francisco). .See Biography (p. 188).
Place (.1/r. — ). An hypothetical notion of the plague. London.
1721. 12' 7n 4334.19
Place (Benj., pseud, of Edward Thring). Thoughts
on life-science. London, IHIJO. 12°. . . 3585.09
Place (A) in thy memory. See De Kroyft (S. H.) 18.50. . 2.521.24
Plagiarism. Saumieis {F.) Salad for the Social. 1856 ; p. 359-
399 2.542.11
.See also Literature, {Literary coincidences, p. 703) ; cdso
Fraser's mag., v. 6, 1861 (The age of plagiarism) ; Macm.
niag.. Jau., 1866 (Plagiarism and coiucidence, by W.
Barnes).
Plague (The). .Se.' Medicine {Plague, p. 765):— Epidemics (p. 758).
See also passages in the Diaries of Evelyn [3u.')5.ii'.l|": and of
Pepys [3142.01] ■. Green's Short history [452.13] ; 'Warbur-
ton's Edward III [3051.22] ; a7}d also the imaginative works
of Defoe (' History of the plague of Loudon ') ; Ainsworlh
(■Old St. Pauls') ;— Manning ('Cherry and Violet ■ .
Plain talks on familiar subjects. .See Holland (.1. G.) 1860. 2532.06
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mane reason. By.^.SI. [anon.] Cambridge. 1675. 32'. 3541.03
Plain directions for shooting on the wing. By an
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Plain thnuKhts ou theartotliving. .See Gladden (W.) 1868. 3511.06
Plains of the great west. .See Dodge (U. I.) 1133.'27
Planche ((iustave). Etudes sur les arts. Paris,
1855. 1'2° 1431.22
Contents: liubens. Rembrandt. Le Correge. Perin.
Ingres et Delacroix. Mozart. Beethoven. Meyerbeer.
-- Etudes sur I'ecole fran(;aise (1831-1852). Peinture
et sculpture. 2 v. Paris, 1855. 12°. . . 1431.20
Planche (F. H'A.) Guess me: enigmas, charades,
dr. London, [1872.] 16° 4011.15
Planche (J.anies Robinson). The conqueror and his
companions. 2 v. London, 1874. S°. . 4.54.26
— Bayenx tapestry. [In Journal of Brit. arch. ass., v. 23.] 1462.02
— Cyclopiedia of costume, or dictionary of dre.ss.
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■ — Fairy tales by Perranlt and others. Translated.
London, 18G1). 12° 185.28
— Naval vmiiortn of Gr. Britaiu. |/?tJournal ni' lirit.arch. a«H.,
V.2.] 1401.02
— [PlayH.] .SVe Plays (alphabetical arrangfinu-nt).
— Tapestry of the iiiiildle ayes. [In Journal of Brit. arch. asB..
V. 12.] 14(11. 1'J
— Pursuivant of arms ; or heraldry founded upon
facts. London, 1870. 12^ G621.21
— Rc^al records : or, coronations of the queens reg-
nant of England. L., 18:J8. \(V. . . . 0612.02
— KecoUoctions and reflections : a professional auto-
biography. 2v. London, 1872. 8^ . . 314G.23
_ — Same. [Abridged.'\ Personal reminiscences. Ed.
by R. H. Stoddard. N. Y., 1874. W. . 3251.14
Planchi'^ (Misa M. A.) Sec (in Fiction),Mackarness (Mrs. M. A.)
p. T)!)! of CutJilogue.
Planchette : tlic despair of science. See Sargent (Epes). 3815.10
Planchette's diary. -Stfc Field (Kate). 18G8. 3815.12
Planet (The) : a song. .SVe Best (Larry). 1HC9. . . .1614.21
Planetary and Bt(aiav worlds. AV^' Mitchell (O. :M.) 18C7. 4016.16
Planets. .S'-''^ Astronomy. (Ptanrts, p. 54).
Plant form. .SVr- Fine arts (Plant form, p. 540 ^—Foliage, drawing,
p. 543).
Planter's plea ; or grounds of plantation in New England exam*
ined, 1030. [/?i Force (P.) Tracts, v. 2.J . . . . 5177.09
Plants. See Botany.
Plat ( Sir Hugh). The jewel house of art and natnre.
London, IG53. 12^^ 3921.20
Plate river. See Countries, etc. [Argentine Republic, p. 291).
Plateau (Joseph). Kt-seaiches on the figures of equilibrium of a
liquid mass withdrawn from the action of gravity. {In
Sm. rep.. 1863-66 ] 393C.18
Plato against the atheiste. See Lewis (Tayler). . . . 3561.21
Plato, ( Greek philosopher, b. c, 429-347). Best
thoughts. Compiled from Jowett's transl. of the
Dialogues, by C. H. A. Bulkley. N. Y., 1876.
8*^ 542G.02
— Banquet ;— Ion, or of the Iliad ; — Fragments from the Repub-
lic. Tr.by P. B. Shelley, in his Essays, v. 1, 1852. . 2543.01
— Dialogues. Tr. with analysis and introd.,_by B.
Jowett. 4 V.
AUibiadea i., v. 4.
Apology. V. 1.
Charniides, v. 1.
Cratylua, v. 1.
(Jritias. v. 2.
Crito, V. 1.
Euthydenius, v. 1.
Euthyphro, v. 1.
tiorgias, v. 'i.
Uii)pia8 minor, v. 4
5425.20
Philebus, v. 3.
Protagoras, v. 1.
Republic, v. 2.
Sophist iThe), v. 3.
Statesman (The). v.3.
Symposium, v. 1.
Theaetetus, v. 3.
Timaeus, v. 2.
Presb. qu.
V. 131. 1871
N. Y., 1871.
Contents.
Index to 1-4, v. 4
Ion, V. I.
Laches, v. 1.
Laws. (The), v. 4.
Lysis, V. 1.
Menexenus, v. 4.
Meno, V. 1.
Parmenides, v. 3.
Phaedo, v. 1.
Phaedrus, v. 1.
JV')/('.— .Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 134, 1871
rev., Jan., 1872 (by Tayler Lewis) : Quar. rev.
or Littell, 1872, v. 1.
— Gorgias. [Greek text.] "With Engl, notes, introd.,
dc, by W. H. Thompson. L., 1871. 8^ [Long's
Bibl. class.] 7763.12
— Opera. Ex recensione R. B. Hirschigii [et] C. E.
Ch. Schneider!. Gi'fece et Latine, cum scholiis et
indicibus. 2 v. P., Didot, 1856, 46. 8^ 7766.07
Contents.
Eryxias.
Sysiphua.
Epiuomis, v. 2.
Epistol*, V. 2.
Erastip, v. 1.
Euthydenius. v. 1.
Euthyphro. v. 1.
Gorgias, v. 1.
Hipparchus, v. 1,
Hippias major, v. 1.
Hippias minor, v. 1.
lo, v. 1.
Laches, v- 1.
Leges, v, 2.
[Greek text.] With Engl, notes and
bv W. H. Thompson. L., 1868. 8°.
[Long's Bibl. class.] ..„„... 7763.13
Plutonic dialogues for Engl, readers. By W. Whe-
well. 3v. Cambr., (fii;//.), 1860-Gl. VJ."-. 5425.13
Contents : v. 1. Laches, Charmides, Lysis, The rivals.
First Alcibiades. Theages, Clitophon, Meno, Euthyphro,
Apology. Crito. Phaido.
2. Protagoras. Tho greater Hippias, The lesser Hip-
pias, Ion, Euthydemus, Gorgias, Phiedrus, Meuexenus,
Philebus.
3. The Republic, The Tirareus.
iVV,/,;. —Reviewed in Winslow's Jour., v. 13, 18G0.
Republic. Tr. with anal., and notes, by J. L. Da-
vis and D.J.Vanghan. 4th ed. L., 1868.16"''. 5715.18
Alcibiades i.. ii..v. 1.
Apologia Socratis ,
v. 1. -
Charmides, v. 1.
Civitas, V. 2.
Convivium, v. 1.
Cratylus, v. 1.
Critias. v. 2.
Crito. v. 1. [v. 2.
Dialogi subditivi :
Axiochiis.
De justo.
Definitionos.
DemodocUB.
- - Phtedrus,
dissert.
Lysis, V. 1.
Menexenus, V. 1.
Meno, V. 1.
Minos. V. 1.
Parmenides, v. 1.
Phaedo, v. 1.
Phaidrus, v. 1.
Philebus, v. 1.
Politicus, v. 1.
Protagoras, v. I.
Sophista, v. 1.
The.T'tetus, v. 1.
Theages, v. 1.
Tim:eu8, v. 2.
■ — De Quince]/ (T.) Plato's republic. [In AuHist. and crlt.
esBayn, V. 1, 1853.: p. 177-2:10.] 2622 07
■ Sophistes : a dialogue on true and false teaching.
Tr. with notes, and introd. on ancient and mod-
ern sophistry, by R. W. Mackay. London, 1868.
12^^ 5425.19
Works, literally tr. by H. Gary, H. Davis, and G.
Burgos. 6v. London, i^Vm, 1854. 12°. 5415.17
Contents.
Alcibiades. first, ou virtuous
conduct, and second, ou pray-
er. V. 4.
Apology of Socrates, v. 1.
Banquet (The), or on love, v. 3.
Charmides, on Sound-minded-
nese, v. 4.
Clitoi^ho, hortatory, v. 4.
CratyluB. on the rectitude of
names, v. 3.
Critias, v. 2.
Crito. or the duty of a citi-
zen, V. 1.
Epistles. V. 4.
Euthydemus, the vain trifling
of the sophists, v. 3.
Euthyphion, on holiness, v. 1,
Gorgias. or of rhetoric and of
political power, v. 1,
Hipparchus. on avarice, v. 4.
Hippias major, ou the beatitiful,
and Hippias minor, of false-
hood, v. 4.
Ion, on poetry v. 4.
Laches, ou fortitude, v. 4.
Laws, v. 5.
Lysis, on friendship, v. 1.
Menexenus, praiKCS of Atheni-
ans who died for their coun-
try, V. 4.
Meno, or respecting virtue, v.3.
Minos, or on law, v. 4.
Parmenides, on idealities, v. 3.
Phanlo. or the iiuniortality of
the soul, V. 1.
Phied rus, on love and the beau-
tiful, V. 1.
Philebus. ou greatest good.v. 4.
ProtagiuaB. or .SophistH, v. 1.
Republic, v. 2.
Rivals, on lahilosopby, v. 4.
Sophist (The), v. 3.
Statesman (The), v. 3.
Theages. divine monitor, v. 4.
The;etetus, or on bcience, v. 1.
Timjeus, on nature, v. 2.
Doubtful Works, attribttted to Plato,
Axiochus. or on death, v. 6.
Definitions, v. 6.
Demodocus, v. 6.
Epiuomis, or philosopher, v. C.
Eryxias, or on wealth, v. G.
Justice, V. 6.
Sisyphus, or upon taking coun-
sel, V. 6.
TiinaeuB the Locrian on the
soul of the world, and on
nature, v. G.
Virtue, v. 6.
Biographical and Critical TUustraOoTis of Plato.
Apuleius. Doctrines of P., v. 6.
Albinus. Introd., v. 6.
Alcinous. Introd., v. G.
Diogenes Laertius. Life, v. 6.
Gray (Thomas). Notes, v. G.
Hesychius of Miletus. Life i^f
Plato, v. 6.
Olympiodorus, Life of P.,v. 6
— Ackermann (C. ) Christian element in Plato and
the Platonic philosophy. Tr. by S. R, Asbury.
1861 5425,16
— Albinus aiid Alcinous. Introd. [In Bohn's ed., v. 6.] . 5415.22
— Apuleius. Doctrines of P. {In Bohn's ed., v. i^.] . .5415.22
— Bayne (P.) Plato. [In his Essays, v. 2, 1868 ; p. 235-259.] 2513.05
— Blackie {J. S.) Plato. [In Edinb. essays. 1856 ; p. 1-42.) 2528.05
— Collirus (C. W.) Plato. 1874. 5124.27
— Diogenes Laertius. [In his hives, etc. Bohn, 1853.] . 5415.01
Same. [In v. G of P. 'a works. Bohn's ed.] . . . 5415.22
— - Emerson (R. W.) Plato, or the philosopher. Plato : new
read:ngs. I/hAi's Representative men, 1852; p. 43-95.] 2524. U8
— Gale (T.) Ot reformed philos. [In his Court of the gentiles.
l>t. 4.] 35.''>4.10
— Groie{G.) Plato and the other companions of So-
krates. 3 v. mid Index vol. 18tJ5, . . 5425.09
Reviewed, Ed. rev., v. 123, 1866 (by J. S.Mill); Fortn. rev.,
V. 2, 1865 (by G. H. Lewes) : Eraser's mag., v. 73. 186G (by
Wm. Whewell) ; Macm. mag.. July, Aug.,18G5 (by A. Bain) ;
N. Brit., rev., v. 43, 1865 ; Qu. rev., v. 119, 1866 ; Westm.
rev., V. 84, 1865.
— Hampden (R. D.) Inhis Fathers of Greek philos. 1862. 5413.22
— Hesychius. Life of P. [In Works, Bohn's ed., v. 6.J . 5415.22
— Huidekoper (F.) Judaism at Rome, b.c, 76 to a.d. 140 ; p.
568-579, 1876 3464.14
— Lewis (,r.) Plato against the atheists, or the 10th
book of the Dialogue on laws. 1845. . 35G5.21
— King (T. S.) P.'s views of immortality, [In his Patriotism.
etclHtii.] 3564.12
— Martineau (J.) Plato : his physics and metaphysics. [In his
Essays, v. 2, 1868 ; p. 355-410.] 2535.18
i\^o(e.— Repr. from Nat. rev., v. 12, 1861.
— Ogilvie (J". ) Theology of Plato, compared with ori-
ental and Grecian i^hilosophers. 1793. 54'J5.25
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441).] 5435.30
— Rapin (R.) Comparison between Plato and .\ri8totle for
philosophy, [hi ?iis Crit. works, v. 1, 1706.] . . 5064.11
— Rogers (II.) P. and Socrates. [In Ed. rev., Apl., 1848.]
— Saisset iE.) Christianity and Platonism. [In his Essay on
relig. philos., v. 2 ; p. 242-246.] 3588.09
— Schleiermacher (K K D.) Introd. to Dialogues.
From the German, by W. Dobson. 1836. 5415.23
— Smythe {0. B.) Christian metaphysics, or Plato.
Malebranche, and Giobeiti. 1851. . . 5426.07
— JV'"S(J'-)I*i^se'*'^^'io"^- Tr. by T. Taylor. 2 v. 1804. 5424.13
— JVhewell (Wm.) Plato's Theory of ideas. Survey of the sci-
ences. Notion of dialectic, Intellectual powers. [In his
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j8S* See also Ilistonee of philosopliy (p. 852 of Cat.), espe-
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Bitter (v. 2);— Ueberweg (v. 1).
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1871 ■ Cniitemp. rev., v. 2. 180(J (Myths of P., by B. F. Wcst-
cott ; 2 arl.) ; v. 7, 18G8 {lufliiL-iico ot' P.'b social ihcoi U'h.
by E. Zeller); Dubliu uuiv mag,, v. 00. 18G5, or Littcll, 18I!'>.
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W. Hoara) ; Journal of spec, ptiilos., v. 4, 1870 (Uegel on
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tou rev., Apl., 1HG4 (The works of P.) ; Qu. rev., v. 12. I8r,2
(Tho Platouic dialogues) ; v. 12ii, 1866 (Dutch school of
criticism ou Plato, etc.) ; Presby. rev.. Apl.. 1864.
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of England, v. 2. 1872 3447.1(1
Piatt (J. C.) History of the British corn-lawa. Now York. lK4,'j.
12". [In Hunt's Library of commerce, v. l.j . . 5927.12
PlatI (Thomas Pell). Facts respecting certain versions of Holy
Scripture published by the British and foreign bible so-
ciety. Loudon, 1827. 8^ [In Pamphleteer, v. 28.] 5058.28
Plautus (Marcus Accius). Comedies. Tr. into fami-
litir blank verse, by 13. Thornton. 2d ed. 5 v.
London, 1769-1774. 8°. 1741.13
Contents.
Amphitruo, Amphitryon, v. 1.
Asiuaria, tho ass dealer, v. 5
Aulularia. the miser, v. 2.
Baccbides, the courtezans, v. 5.
("aptivi. the captives, v. 1.
Casiua. the lots, v. 5.
Cistellaria. the casket, v. 4.
Ciirculio, the parasite, v. 4.
Epidious, the discovery, v. 3.
Fragments, v, 5.
Men.'BGhmi, the twin brothers,
V. 3.
Mercator, the merchant, v. 2.
Miles gloriosus, the braggart
captain, v. 1.
Mostellaria, the apparition, v. 3.
Persa, the I?ersiau, v. 5.
Poeuulus, tho Carthaginians,
v. 4.
Pseudolus. the cheat, v. 3.
Rudens, the shipwreck, v. 2.
Stichus, conjugal fidelity, v. 2.
Trinummus, the treasure, v. 2.
Truculeutus, tiie churl, v. 4.
- Comedies,lit.tr.by H.T.lliley. 2v. /foAH,18"i2.1741.10
— Comoudiin. Ex ed. J. F. Gvonovii ; cnm notis et
interpretatione. 5 v. L.. Vii/y;7/. 182'J. 8^ 7716.04
Amphitruo, v. 1.
Asiuaria. v. 1.
Aulularia, v. 1.
Bact^liides, v. 2.
Captcivei, V. 1.
Casiua. v. 2.
Cistellaria. v. 2.
Curculio. V. 1.
Epidicus. v. 2.
— [Comcedia),
Conlnits.
Fabularum frag-
inenta, v. 4.
Index, v. 6.
Meuaichmei, v. 2.
Mercator, v. 3.
Milosi gloriosus, v. 2.
Mostellaria, v. 2.
NotiE, V. 4, 5.
Pex'sa, V. 3,
PttMiUlUB, V. 3.
iVeiidoluB, V. 3,
Iteccnsus edit,, v.
HudeUH, V. 3.
Stichus. V. 4.
Testinumia, v. 1.
Trinummus, v. 4.
Truculentus, v. 4
Vita, V. 1.
Lat.ctFr,] Paris, 18G6. 8^ [Nisards
collection.] 772().or,
— Collins (IK. L.) Plautus and Terence. 1873. 1711.18
See also Contem. rov., Nov., 1877 (Charactors of P.. by
J. DonaUlBcn) ; Fortn. rev., v. 7, 18(;7 (The Uonian Moliert-.
by W. R. H. Ualstou) : ToutfePs Hislory of Itomau lit., v. 1.
Play. See Amusements, (lames, rfc. (p. 23.)
Play-day poems. .Sre Johnson (R., eit.) 1878, .... 1651.32
Player-Frowd (J. (i. ) Six nioutliH in California.
London, 1872. 12" 1122.23
Playfair (John). Works. With memoir, [by J. G.
Playfair]. 4 v. Edinburgh. 1822 8°. . 50GX01
Cniiients : v. 1. Memoir. niittoni;m theory of the earth.
2. View of the progress of mathematical and physical eci-
euce fince the revival of lettirs. 3. Arithmetic of impoa-
aible quimtities. Causes which alTect barometrical mcas-
urenients. Astronomy of tho BrnUmius. Of poriams.
Trigonometrical tables of the Brahmius. Theorems relat-
ing to the figure of tho oaith. Solids of gre:itest attrac-
tiou. Progress of heat in Kpherical bodies. Lithographic
survey of Schehallien. Clerk's N:ival tactics. 4. Biogr.
ace. of Matthew Stewart, JameK Huttou, J. Robisou. Jic-
i^iews of Mudgo's Account of the trigonom. survey of Eng-
land. Mecbaiu et Delambre's Base du systemo metrique
deoimal. Laplace's Traite de niec. celeste, Le comptc
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of an arc of tho meridian. Laplace's Kssai sur lee proba-
bilites. Baron de Zach'a Attraction dos moutagnes, Kater
on the pendulum.
Playfair (Wm.) Political portraits in this new era.
3v. London, 1813-18U".. 8 321G.14
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Plays and players. 5ee Hulton (L.) 1875 1731.13
PLAYS, ENG-LISH, AND TRANSLATIONS INTO ENG-LISH.
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Note. — Each play is entered twice, under author's nanw and under the first tmrd of titl'\ not an article.
Abbiieviations.— Com. = Comedy. Trag. = Tragedy. Dr. aud Dram. = Dramatic. C. B. T. = Cumberland's British
theatre. C. M. T. = Cumberland's Minor theatre. F. S. D. =- French's Standard drama. F. M. D. = French's Minor
drama. Extrav. = Extravaganza. Ent. = Entertainment.
A'Beckett (Gilbert Abbott). Angelo ; or tho actress of Padua.
4 acts. /7tF. S. D., V. 22 1772.19
— Clear case, farce. 1 act. In O. B. T., v. 44 1721.11
— Figaro iu Loudon, farce. 2 acts. In C. B. T., v. 45. 1721.12
— luthe clouds; a glimpse of Utopia, fairy extravaganza. In
Lacy, V. 100 177;J.10
— Jack Brag, farce. 2 acts. InO.B.T.. \. 'M. . . .1721.04
— Last of the legends ; or tho baron, the bride, and the battery,
psychol. extiav- In Lacy, v. ii9 1773.09
— ManwithtUecarpet bag, farce. 1 act. /;t C.M.T.,v. 13. 1721.28
— — Same, //t F. M. D.. v. 40 1771.24
— Man-Fred, burlesque ballad opera. 1 act In C. M. T., v. 9.
— Tho meudicant. drama. 2 acts. In C. B. T-, v. 37. . 1721.04
— The postillion, upera. 3 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 43. . . 1721.10
— Revolt of the workhouse, burlesque ballet opera. 1 act. In
C. M. T.. V. 8 1721.'23
— Roof scrambler, burlesque ballet opera. 2 acts. In C. M.
T., V. in. . 1721.25
— Siamese twins, drama. 2 acts. In C. M. T., v. 14. . 1721. 2'J
Same. In F. M. D., v. 28 1771.18
— Turned head, farce. 1 act. In C. M. T., v. 13. . . . 1721.28
Same. iuF. M. D., V. 28 1771.18
— Unfortuuate Miss Bailey, interlude, 1 act. In CM. T., v. 11.
Abbe ds TEpee, or the orphan. Sec Kotzebue (.V. F. F. von).
l&Ul 1732.04
Abdelazer, or the Moor's revenge. See Behn i^Mrs. A.) Plays,
V. 2, 1872 5021.05
Abroad and at home, comic opera. See Holman (J. G.) . 1732 '20
Absent man, farce. S''€ Roberts (G.) 1773.12
Achamians. .S"*'^ Aristophanes (p. 36) 1712.71
Achilles. ^*fe« Gay (Juhu) Plays. 1772 1723 31
Acis and Galata?a. .STt^e Plowman (T. F.) 1773.01
Adam ; a sacred drama. .SV-; Andreini (G. B.) . . . . 502G.06
Addison (Joseph). Cato, tragedy. 5 acts. In British drama,
V. 1, 1853 1714.09
Same. iftC. B. T.v. G 1711. OG
Same. In London stage, v. 2, 1825 1732.18
Same. In his Wurks. v. 1, 1857 5012.01
— The drummer ; or the hauuted house, comedy. 6 acts. In
British drama, v. 2, 1853 1714.10
Same. /»/u\ Works, V. I, 1857 5012.01
Adelaide of Wulfiugen, trag. Sec Kotzebue (A. von). . . 1724.22
Adelgitha ; or the fruits of a single error, trag. .SVe Lewis (M.
G.) 1721. OG
Adelphi; or the brothers. See Terentius-Afer (P.) . . 1744.13
Adopted child, mus. drama. .Scl- Birch (Samuel). . . .1711.29
Adrienne, the actress. 5i>e Osenford i-I.) 1772.21
Adventures of a love letter, com. See Mathews {C.) . . 1771.24
Adventures of five hours. S'C Tuke (S.) 1722.12
Advice to husbands. .S'"- Lancaster (C. S.) 1771. IS
.Ethiop (The . .Ses Dimond (W.) 1772.17
Affair uf honour, farce. .SV'- Kede (W. L.) 1721. 11
Afiectation.com. -fe' Becket(A.) Dram, rniscel., v. 1, 18:18. 1714.01
Affected ladies, com. Scr Moliere (J. P. B.) 1733.27
Afranius. trag. S'c Leavitt (J. M ) 1HG9 1732.12
Africans (The). .SV- Colman (Genrge. the younger). . . 1721.10
Agamemnon. See ^scbylus (p. 5 of Catalogue).
Agamemnon. See Alfieri (Victor). Tragedies, v. 1, 1815. 1712.10
Agis. .5^c: Alfieri (Victor). Tragedies, v. 3. 1815. . . .1712.12
Agis, trag. ^';^- Home (J.) Works, v. 1. 1822 5044(11
Aglaura. See Suckling (J.) Poems, plays, etc.. v. 1. 1874. 1743.17
Agnes de Vere. .S"*.-'; Buckstone (J. B.) 1773.1G
110 In asking for books, use the "Book Order," giving tho AUTHORS N.4.ME, the first p:u-t of the 'TITLE, aud the NUMBER.
874
PLAYS : Agreeable surprise /<. Babo.
Agreeable sm-priso, comic opera. 4'<r O'Kecffe (J.) . . 1711.31
Aiken ((ieo. L.) rude Tom's cabin. CactB. /?i F.S.D.,v.28.m2.22
Ajax. .SVf Sophocles. . . . 1714.112 ; ni;l.2lJ ; 1744.111 ; 1713 2:i
Ajax :iiicl Ul.vsst-B (Cimteution of). Xf Shirley (JanicB). . 1743.08
Alabama. uautiL-al cxtrava^auza. *S'tt' Morton {.1. M.) . 1733.lt)
Aladdin • '>r the wonderful lamp, grand romantic spectacle. 2;i('t8.
/)i C. B. T., V. 3G 1721.03
.Same, 3 acts, /n F. S. D., v. 25 1772.20
Aladdin; or wonderful lamp, burleaqiic. O'Neill (I. R.) 1721.15
Alarming sacrifice, farce. A't:i: Buckstone J. li.) . . . 1771.20
Alberlus Wallensteiu, trag. Sf'e Glapthorne (H.) PlayB. v. 2.
1S74 1723.33
Albion and Albanius, opera. ,?«■« Dryden (J.) Works, v. 7. 1821.
Albiimazar. coin. 0 acts. See Tomkis [Mr. — ). . . . 1722.07
Alcaid I'i'he). comic opera. Sr-e Kenney (J.) 1711.08
Alcestis. Si'f. Eurioides (p. 450 of Catalngiic),
Alchemist (Tbei. S'acts. .Sfc Jonson (Bon.) Works. 1H.',3. 172.1.27
Alcibiades, tr.ig. 6 acta. .SVe Otway (T.) Works, v. 1, 1712. 1734.08
Alexander and Campaapc, com. A't-c Lyly (-John). , . . 1722.02
Alexander the great : or the rival queens, trag. 5 acts. See
Lee |Nat,| 1714.10
Alfred. lr.lg. See Home (J.) Works, v. 2 .1041.02
Alfred ; or the magic banner. 3 acts. See O'Keeffe {-J.) Dram.
works. V. 1. 1798. 1731.07
Alfred the great. See Knowles (J. S.) Dram, works, v. 1. 1732.00
AU Baba, burlesque. ,S'm O'Neill (I. U.) 1721.15
Ali Pacha : or the signet-ring, melodrama. 2 acts. In O. B. T.,
V. 11 1711.11
Alienated ui.inor, com. Oacts. See BaiUie (J.) Works. 1851. 1712.22
Aline : or the rose of Killarney. .S'ec Stirling (E.| . . .1773.04
All at C ; or the captive, the coffee, and the cocoatiua, mus.
melodrama. See MiUett (— ) and Wilcox (— ). . 1773.12
All at Coventry, mus. farco. ,S'<-e MoncriefTlW. T.) . . 1711.33
AU lo.iles, com. See Chapman (G.) Dram, works, v. 1. 1873.1713.24
All tor love, tiag. See Dryden (.lohu) 6012.18
All in the wrong, com. 5 acts. ,S''c Murphy (.\.) . . . 1711.0U
All that glitters is not gold. See Morton (T. and 3. M.) 1771.05
All the world's a stage, farce. S-.c Jackman (I.) 1714.10: 1772.21
Allen (John H.) Fruits of the wino cup, drama. 3 acts. In
F. S. D.,v. 45 1772.30
Allingham (John Tilli. Fortune's frolic, farce. 2 acts. In
Brit, drama, V, 1. 1853 1714.09
Same. In O. B. T., v. 30 1711.30
Same. /i> F. M. D.. v. 18 1771.13
Same, /u London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
— Mrs. Wiggins, farce. 1 act. /n C. B. T., v. 29. . .1711.29
— The weathercock, farce. 2 acts. /« C. B. T., v. 18. .1711.18
Same. 2 acts, /ii F. M. D., v. S 1771.05
The widow : or who wins ? farce. 2 acts. In C.B.T.,v.32.1711.32
All's lair ill love. See Brougham (John) 1772.18
Alls well that ends well, com. .S'i;p Shakspere (Wm.) . 1711.18
Allow me to apologize, farce. See Wooler (.J. P.) . . . 1773.15
Almanzor and Aliuahide, trag. See Dryden (J.) Works, v. 4.
1821 6042.17
Almar (George). Battle of Sedgemoor. 3 acts. In O. M. T.,
V. 13 1721.28
— Bull-tighter : or the bridal ring, romantic drama. 3 acts.
In C. M. T., V.14 1721.-29
— Cedar chest ; or the lord mayor's daughter, romantic drama.
2 acts. Added, the Silver jialace, or golden poppy. In
C. M. T., V. 8 1721.23
— Charcoal burner ; or dropping-well of Kuaresborough. 2 acts.
/)l 0. M. T. V. 9 1721.24
Same. /« F. S. D., v. 41 1772.28
^ Clerk of Clerkenwell ; or the three black bottles. In C. M.
T., V.7. 1721.22
— Crossing the line, comic drama. 2acts. /nF.M.D„v.l2.1771.10
— Don Quixote, mus. drama. 2 acts, /ii C. M. T., v. 14. 1721.'29
Eail ofpoverty, London wall. 2acts. In C. M. T..v. 14. 1721.29
— Fire raiser, melodrama, 3 acts. In C. M. T., v. 9. . 1721.24
— Good-looUiug fellow ; or the Roman nose, farce. 1 act. In
C. M. T.,v. 9 1721.24
— Oliver Twist, burlctta. 4 acts. In F. S. D., v. 29. . 1772.22
— Pedlar's acre ; or wife of seven husbands, drama. 2 acts.
/» O. M. T., V. 6 1721.20
— Kobberof the Khiuo. drama. 2 acts. In C.M.T., v. W. 1721.25
Same. In F. S. D, v. 23 1772.19
— Rover's bride ; or the bittern'.-^ swamp, romantic drama.
2acts. /i! C. M. T., V. 11 1721.20
— Shadow, mother's dream, romantic drama. 3 acts. In C. M.
T., V. 8 1721.'23
— Tower of Nesle ; or chamber of death, liist. drama. In
C. M. T., V. 6 1721.21
Alone, comic drama. See Simpson (J. P.) and Merivale (H. C.)
Alonzo. trag. See Home (J.) 'iVorks. v. 2 5041.02
Alphonsus, emperor of Germany, trag. 5 acts. See Chapman
(G.) Dram, works, V. 3. 1873 1713.2G
Alphonsus, king of Arragon. 5 acts. See G-reene (R.) Dram.
works, V. 2. 1831 1725.05
Altemlra. trag. *•? Boyle (R.) Dr. works, v. 2. 1739. . 1714.07
Alzira, trag. .SVc Hill (Aaron) 1714.10
Alzuma. trag. .S'fc Murphy (A.) Works, v. 1 5057.08
Amateur dramas. See Baker, Geo. M. (p. 61 of Catalogued 1712.28
Amateurs and actors. mus. farce i'.f Peake (K.B.) 1711.16; 1771.14
Ambition ; or Marie Mignot. .5''c Mayhew (T. ) . . .1721.01
Amboyna ; or the cruelties of the Dutch to the English mer-
chants, trag. Sec Dryden (J.) Works, v. 6. 1821. . 5042.18
Ambrose Gwinett, or a sea-sido story, melodrama. See Jerrold
(Douglas) 1721.23
Amends for ladies, com. .■?« Field (N.) 18'29 1724 11
Americans in Paris ; or a game of dominoes, com. 2 acts. In
F. S. D., V. 27 1772.21
Amherst (J. A.) Ireland as it is. 3act8. /n F. S. D.. v. 15, 1772.15
Ammergau PasBioa play. See Drama {Ammergau Pauion play.
p. 4221.
Among tlic relics, com. .^ce Palmer (T. A.) 1773.16
Amoroso, king of little Britain, operatic interlude. See Planche
(I. U) 1721 10
Amorous prince. ,9« Behn (;t/r«. A.) Plays, v. 4. 1871.5021.07
Amorous quarrel, com. ,V't Moliere (,1. B. P.) , . . . 1733.19
Amorous widow : orwauton wile, com. See Betterton (T.) 3021.18
Amphitryon ; or tlie two Sosias, com. See Dryden (1.) . 5042.21
Amphitryon. S'-e Molicre (,1. B. P.) p. 784 of Catalogue.
Amphitryon ; or .Jupiter in disguise. ,5fe Plautus (M. A.) <'*ome-
dics. V. 2. 1852 174'.'.03
Amyntas. ,V.c Randolph (T.) Poet, and dram, works, 1875. 1711.'24
Ancient Cornish drama. Tr. by E. Norris. 2 v. Oxf.,ia59.8°. 1733.31
Andreini (( 'io. Battista). Adam, a tacred drama, from the Italian.
In Cowper (W.| Works, v. 6. 1864 5026.06
Andrews (M. P.) lietter late than never, com. In London
stage, V. 3. 17'26 1732.19
Andria : or the fair Audrian. See Terentins Afer (P.)
Andromache. ,V,-^;uripides (p. 450).
Andromana ; or the merchant's wife. See Shirley (,TameB). 1722.11
Andy lilakc. .S'.r Boucicault (Dion) 1771.11
Angel of the attic. See Morton (Thomas) 1771.22
Angelo and the actress of Padua. See Hugo (Victor). . 1721.15
Animal miiglietism. See Inchbald [ilrs. Eliz.) .... 1771.13
Anne Blake. See Marston (W.) 1772.25
Anne Bi'leyn, burlesque extravaganza. .S'eeEdwardes (C.) 1773.07
Anne B'^leyn. .Sff Boker |G. H. 1714.04
Anthony and Cleopatra. &r Selby (C. i 1771.17
Antigone. .V.-.; Alfieri (V.) Tragedies, v. 1. 1815. . . . 1712.10
Antigone. See Sophocles.
Antipathies ; or the enthusiasts by the ears. See Paulding (J.
K.) American comedies. 1847 1734.30
Antipodes (The), com. See Brome (R.l 1713.22
Antiquary (The), com. See Marmion (S.) 1722.10
Antiquary (The), mus. play ; from sir Walter Scott. 3 acts. In
O B.T., V. 31 1711.31
Antonio and Mellida. .5«>; Marston (.1.) 1733.02
Antonius. a dram. poem. •S',',' Heywood (J. C.) ... 1725 10
Antony and Cleopatra. See Sedley (.S'ir Ch.) 1742.20
Antony and Cleopatra. See Shakspere (W.) 1721.11
Anything for a quiet life, com. See Middleton (Thos.) , 1733 14
Apostate. .S'te Sheil (R. L.: 1772 07
Apparition (The). See Plautus (M. A.I 1741.15
Appearance is against them, farce. 2 acts, /n London stage, v. 4.
Appius and Virginia. See Dennis (J.) Select works, v. 2. 5014.20
Appius and Virginia. S'e Webster John) 1744.26
Apprentice, com. See Murphy (A.) Works, v. 2. . . . 5057.09
Arcadia (The). See Shirley (J.) 1743.07
Archer (Thomas). Asmodeus. 2 acts. In F. S. D.. v. 27. 1772.21
Arden of Feversham. ,S'fC Lillo (George) 1732.18
Arealus and Parthenia. .S',',> Glaptfaome (H.) .... 1723.32
Arrstippus ; or the jovial philosopher. See Randolph (T.) 1741.24
Armand ; or the peer and the peasant. See Ritchie (A. C. Mo-
watt). 1855 1734.01
Arminius. trag. ,S'?e Murphy (.\.) .5057.14
AmeCr. A.) Artaxerxes. opera. 2acts. /<i C. B. T.. v. 19. 1711.19
Arnold (Samuel James). Devil's bridge, opera. 3 acts. In
C. B. T, V. 42 1721.09
— Free and easy, musical farce. 2 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 42. 1721.09
— My aunt. com. 2 acts. In F. M. D.. v. 38 1771.23
— Shipwreck, com. opera. 2 acts. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl.
drama, v. 9. 1821 1734.18
Arnold and Andre. See Calvert (G. H.) 18i',4 1714.'28
Art and artifice. See Brougham (John) 1772.22
Artful dodger, farce. S'e Blanchard (E.L.) In F.M.B..V .39.1771.23
Artaxerxes. opera. .S'^- Arne (T. .\.| 1711.19
Artifice (The), com. Sre Centlivre (Mrs. S.) 1714.27
As you find it. S« Boyle (C.) 1714.07
As you like it. com. S^e Shakspere (\Vm.) 1771.03
Ashore and afloat. See Hazlewood (C. H.) 1773.16
Asinaria ; or the ass-dealer. 5 acts. .?r-c Plautus (M. A.) 1742.04
Asmodeus. .?« Archer (T.) 177'>.21
Ass-dealer (The). .Vee Plautus (M. .\.) 1741.17
Assignation (The) ; or love in a nunnery, com. See Dryden (J.)
At the court of king Edwin, drama. ,S'''f"Leighlon(W''m.-jr.) 1732.21
Atalanta ill Calydou, trag. 5ee Swinburne (A. C.) . . . 1692.04
Atalantis. tale of the sea. .St-. Simms (W.G.) Poet, works, v. 1.
Atchi. comedietta. 1 act. See Morton (J. M.) .... 1733.16
Atheist (The) ; or 2d part of the Soldier's fortune. See Otway
(T.) Works, v. 2. 1712 1734.09
Athenian captive. See Talfourd (T. N.) 1744.08
Atonement, drama. S'-e Muskerry (W.) 1773.14
Attic frtory. farce. ,S'(v Morton (J. M.) 1721.09
Aulularia'; or the concealed treasure. 5 acts. See Plautus (M.
A.) Comedies, v. 1. 1852 1742.04
Aunt Charlotte's maid, fiirce. 1 act. ,S'f-,- Morton (J. M.) 1733.11!
Aunt Dinah's pledge, drama. 2 acts. See Seymour (H.) 1772.30
Aureng-Zebe. trag. 5 acts. .5« Dryden (J.) Works, v. 5. 5012.18
Austerlitz ■ or soldier's bride, melodrama. 3 acts. Haines (J.
T.) In C. M. T.. v. 14 1721.'J9
Author (The), com. 2 acts. Sec Foote (S ) Works, v. 1. 1799. 17-24.18
Avenger (The), melodrama. &eLee(H.) 1772.23
Awaking, drama. See Clarke (C.) 1771.03
Away with melancholy, farce. 1 act. .V<v Morton (J. M-1 1733.16
Awkward arrival, com". 2 acts. .5fc Coyne(J. S.) /ii F.M.D..V.12.
Ayton (Richard). Rendezvous (The). operett:i. 1 act. In C. B.
T., v. 17 1711.17
Same, /n F. M. D.. v. 16 1771.12
Babo (James Marcus). Dagobert, kingof the Franks, trag. 5 acts.
In Thompson (B.) German theatre, v. 4. 1801. . 1724.24
— Otto of Wittelsbach ; or the choleric count, trag. 5 acts. In
Thompson (B.) German theatre, v. 4, 1801. . , 1724.24
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
PLAYS : BacchsB lo Black-eyed Susau.
875
Baccha; (TUo|. •'''''■ Eurijiidos (i>. 450).
Bacchides , or the twiii-HiHlurs. Sre Plautus (IVI. A.)
Bachelor t)f iirts. ,S'(r Hardwicke (P.)
Bachelor's bedroom. .Vc' Mathews (C.) ....
Baillio (Juauiia). Draumtic works, L., 1951. 8". . ,
ConUnts.
. 1712.114
. nT2 ,27
. 1771. l.'i
. 1712.'i2
Plays on the paBsioua, aud mis-
collaueous plays, viz.:
Alienated manor (The), cum.
Basil, tragedy.
Beacon (The), musical drama.
Bride (The), drama.
Constantino Paleologus.trag.
Counti'y inn, comedy.
De Moutfort, tragedy.
Dream (The), tragedy.
Election (The), comedy.
Enthusiasm, comedy.
Ethwald. tragedy.
Family legend, tragedy.
Heuriqnez, tragedy.
Homicide (The), tragedy.
Martyr (The), drama.
Match. (The), comedy.
Orra, tragedy.
Phantom (The), nuis. drama.
Rayner, tragedy,
lloniiero. tragedy.
Second marringe, comedy.
.Separation (The), tragedy.
SiOMc ( I'he), comedy.
Stripling (The), tragedy.
Trial (The), comedy.
Witchcraft, tragedy.
Bale (Jolian). Ciod's promises, a morality. Jn Dodsley (.J.) Old
plays. V. 1, 1780 1722.01
— Kynge Johau, Ed. by J. P. Collier. Loudon, Camden socidi/t
18:!H. 4° 6112.02
Ball (Edward). See Fitzball (Edward).
Ball (TlKl, com. .v,v Shirley (James) nU.O^
Ballon (Malnriu M.) Jliralda. 3 acts. In F. M. D., v. 33. 1771.20
Bamboozling, .v. v Wilkes (T. E.) 1771.03
Banim (John) an.f Shiel (R. L.) Damon and Pythias, trag. 5 acts.
In C. B. T.,v.44 J721.ll
Same. F. S. D., v. 5 1772.0.5
Bankrupt (The), com. 3 acts. ,S^*^e Foote (Samuel). . .1724.19
Banks of the lludsou ; or the congress trooper. See Dibdin
(T.) 1721.10
Bannister (N. II.) Putnam, the iron sou of '70 ; military drama.
3 acts. InT.S. D., v. 3'J 1772.27
Barbarossa, trag. See Brown (John) 1711.17
Barber baron. .Vcc Raymond (K. I /ii C. M. T.. v. IG. . 1721.31
Barber of Seville. comic opera. .SVeBeaumarchais(P. A. C.de)1711. 09
Barclay (James B.) My friend Thompson, farce. 1 act. In C.
M. T.,v. 12 1721.27
Barnaby I'lUdge. &e Selby (C.) ailti Melville (C.) . . .1773.11
Barnard (William Bayle). Middy ashore. Farce. 1 act. I71
F. M. D.. V. 13 1771 10
Barnett (C. Z.) Christmas Carol ; or the miser's warning. In
Lacy, V. 94 1773.04
Barnett (0. S.) Midnight : the 13th chime ; or old St. Paul's,
melodrama. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 101 1773.11
Barnett (Morris). Bold dragoons, comic drama. 2 acts. //; F.
S. D., V. 18 1772.17
— Serious family, com. 3 acts. InT.S. D., v. 10. .1772.10
— ^ Yankee peddler, farce. 1 act. /n F. M. D.. v. 22. . 1771.15
Barney the baron, farce. 1 act. InT. M D.. v. 23. . . 1771,15
Barrack room. mns. burletta. See Bayly [T. H.) v. 2. . 1771.(12
Barry (Lodowick) Rani-alley ; or merry tricks, cmn. 5 art>;
In Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 5. 1780. . • . . . 172i.05
Barry (S.) Dutchman's ghost, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.,
v. 19 1771.13
— Persecuted Dutchman, farce. 1 act. /»F. M. D., v. 19. 1771.13
Barrymore (\Vm.) Fatal snow-storm. 2 acts. In 0. M. T.,
v. 13 1721.28
— . Gilderoy or the bonuie boy. 2 acts. In C. M. T.. v. 8. 1721. 2.J
— Wallace: the hero of Scotland. 3 acts. /»F.S.D.,v. 33. 1772.24
Bartholomew fair. 5<'c Jonson (Ben). 1853 1725.27
Bashful lover, tragi-com. ,V.y Massinger (P.) . . . .1735 02
Bashful man. S.e Moncrieff(\Vm. T.) 1732.20
Basil : tragedy. See Baillie (Joanna) 1712. '22
Basket maker. See O'KeefTe (John) 1734.05
Basset-table (The), com. .S'lC Centlivre (il/i.s. S.) . . .1714.25
Bateman(.VM. Sidney F.) Self.com. 3actB. /« F.S.D..V.21. 1772.18
Bathing, farce. See Bruton (J.) 1773.18
Battle of llexliam. 3act3. ."^ee Coleman {deo., the yomie/er}. 1721.04
Battle of S'-'dgemoor ; or days of Kirk and Monmouth. See Al-
mar(Geo.) 1721.28
Bayley (Peter). Orestes in Argos, trag. 5 acts. In C. B. T..
V. r2 1711.12
Bayly (Thomas Haynes). Barrack room, musical burletta. 2 acts.
/liF. M. ll.,v. 2 1771.02
— The daughter. 1 act. /« F. M. D.. v. 16 1771.11
— Forty and atty, farce. 1 act. /n F. M D.. v. 30. .1771.19
— Perfection : or the lady of Munster, comedietta. 2 acts. In
C. B. T., V. 47 1721.14
— Perfe.tion. farce. 1 act. In F. S. D., v. 4. ... 1772.04
— Proofs of the pudding, burletta. 1 act. In his Musings, ete.
18:i3 1013.33
— Swiss cottage ; or why don't she marry, musical burletta.
2 acts. /ilF. M. D.. V. 10 1771.09
— Tom Noddy's secret, farce. 1 act. /ii F. M. D.. v. 35. 1771.'21
Beacon ('The) ; musical drama. See Baillie (Joanna). . 1712.22
Beasley. See Beazley.
Beatrice. See Leland (O. S.) 1772.20
Beau's duel. com. See Centlivre [Mrs. S.) 1714.25
Beaumarchais (Pierre Aiiguste. baron de). Barber of Seville.
comic opera. Adapted by Mr. Fawcett. 2 acts. /« C. B.
T.,v. 9 1711.119
Beaumont (Francis) and Fletcher (James). Works, with notes
and biogr. memoirs by .\. Dyce. 11 v. L., 1843. 8". 1713.01
Xote. — For Coufenls see p. (iO of Catalogue.
— The chances, com, 6 acts. In Brit. dr. v. 2. 1853. . 1714.10
Same. Altered by D. Garrick. In London stage, v. 4.
1827 1732.20
Klder brother. 6 acts. Altered. In T. S. D.. v. 9. 1772.0«
- Merchant of Bruges ; or beggar's bush. 5 acts. Altered by
1). Kiniiaird. /n London stage, v. 4. 1827. . . . 1732,'iO
— Kule a wile aud have a wife, com. Altcied by D. Garrick.
0 acts. /« British drama, v. 2. 1853 1714.10
Same. In C. B. T.. v. 12 1711,12
Same. /;i London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. /« Oxbcrry (W.) NewEugl.draina.v.lo. 1821. 1734.19
Beauty and the beast. *■<• Planche (James U.) . . . .1771.02
Beaux' stratagem, com, .Vfi-Farquhar (Geo.) . . . . 1744.;H
Beazley (Samuel). Boarding-house : or five hours at Brighton,
mils, farce. 2 acta. /« C. M. T.. v. 15 1721.:iO
— Ishe jealous? operetta. 1 act. /« F. M. D.. v. 18. 1771. l:i
Same. 7nOxberry (W.) New Kngl. drama, v.3. 1818. 1734.12
— The sicward, com. 5 acts. In F. S. D., v. 31. . . . 177'2.'25
Becher (Miirtiij). Crimeless cnminal. farce. /u Lacy. v. 101. 1773.11
— In possi-Hsion. farce. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 95. . . . 1773.03
— No. C. Duke Street, farce. In Lacy, v. 93 1773.03
— Painless deiitistry, farce. In Lacy, v. 100 1773.10
— Poetic proposal, farce. 1 act. /ii Lacy, v. 90. . . . 1773.00
Beckett (Andrew). Aflfectation. lom. l^avinia. trag. Thegciiii.
masfjue. /» /iw Dramatic niisiel.. v. 1. 1838.8'. .1714.01
Bee-hive, musical farce. .S'''« Millingen (J. V.) . . . .1711.30
Beggar of Bethiial Green, com. See Knowles (J. S.) . . 1732.05
Beggar of Cripplegato ; or humours of blufl'king IJal. See Mon-
criefr (W. T.) 1721. 'id
Beggar on horseback. See O'KeefTe (J.) 17:14.01!
Beggar's bush. A'« Beaumont (F.) mid Fletcher (J.) . .1713.09
Beggar's opera. See Gay (John) 1723.31
Beginning and the end. domestic dr. .S'^t- Lovell (M.) . 1721.15
Behind a mask, com. .S'fe Dixon (B. II.) aii</ 'Wood (A.). 1773.07
Bell lliobert). 'Temper, com. 5 acts, /n F. S. D,. v. 7. . 1772.07
BcUamira : or the mistress, com. See Sedley (Ch.) . . 1742.21
Belle's stratagem, com. 5 acts. .S'f- Cowley (J/r.s. 11.) . 1714.09
Bells, drama. See Lewis (Leopold) 1773.07
Belphegor ; or woman's constancy. 3 acts. 6'eeWebb(C.) 1721.14
Ben Bolt, .s'.e Johnstone 1 J. B.) 2 acts 1772.18
Ben the boatswain. See -Wilks (T. E.) 1772.17
Bengal tiger, lari-e. iS't'e Dance (C.) 1771.10
Bennett [d. J). Retribution ; or love's trials. 5 acts. In C. B.
T., V. 45 1721.12
Bernard (Wm. Bayle). Dumb belle, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D..
V. 23 1771.15
— ^ Evil genius, comedy. 3 acts, ^i F. S. D., v. 20. . .1772.18
— His last legs, farce. /nF.M. D.. v. 1 1771.01
— Irish attorney, farce, /u F. M. D. v. 1 1771.01
— The mummy, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.. v 27. . . . 1771.17
— Ncrvovis man, farce. 2 acts. /« F. S. D., v. 5. . .1772.05
— Old regimentals, hist. dr. 1 act. In C. B. T.. v. 33. . 1711.33
— Theiiassing cloud, romantic dr. 2 acts. In F.S.D.,v. 11. 1771.11
Bertram, trag. 5 acts. .Sec Maturin (R. C.) ... .1721.10
Betrothal CTlie). play, .^ee Boker (Geo. 11.) 1714.05
Betsey Baker, farce. .S(;e Morton (J. J\I.) 1771.10
Better late than never, com. See Andrews (M. 1'.) . . 1732.19
Better late than never, com. See Cannon (('. J.) . . . 1714 29
Bianca ('appello. trag. See Kinney (E. C.) 1731.17
Bianca (aiii Ho, trag. See Osborn (L.) 1734. '28
Bickerstaff (Isaac). The hypocrite, com. 5 acts. Jn British
drama, V.]. 1853 1714.09
Same. In C.B.T.. v.3 1711.03
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr., v. 1. 1818. 1734.10
— Lionel aud Clarissa : or a school lor fathers, comic opera. 3
acts. In British drama, v. 2. 18.53 1714.10
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 18'25 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl. dr.. v. 2. 1818. 1734.11
— Love in a village, comic ojiera. Sacts. /ii C. B. T., v. 5. 1771.05
Same. In British drama, v. 2. 1853 1714.10
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry (\V.) New Engl. dr.. v. 2. 1818. 1731.11
— Maid of the mill, opera. 3 acts. In C. B. T., v. 8. . 1711.08
Same, /it London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl. dr.. v. 2. 1818. 1734.11
— . The padlock, comic opera. 2 acts. /« C. B. T., v. 3. 1711.03
Same. /» British drama, v. 1. 1853 1714.09
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
— Recruiting sergeant, mus. eut. 1 act. In Brit, dr., v. 1.
1853 1714.09
Same. In London stage, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
— The sultan ; or a peep into the seraglio, farce. 2 acts. -In
London stage, V. 3. 1820 n.3'2.19
Bickerstaii s burying, farce. .V'*; Centlivre [Mrs. S.) . . 1714.'27
Bilious attack, farce. See Wood (Arthur) 1773.00
Bilkins (Taylor). Christmas pantomime, farcical extravaganza.
[n Lacy, v. 95 1773.05
— In three volumes, farce. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 91. . - 1773.01
"Billy Doo," farce. 1 act. .S'-e Rae (C. M.I 1773.11
Billy Taylor, nautical burlesque. See Buckstone (J. B.) 1721.18
Birch (Samuel). .Vdopted child, musical drama. 2 acts. In C.
B. T.,v. 29 1711.'29
Same. /<> F. M. D., v. 28 1771.18
Same, /ii London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Bird in a cage, com. .S'ce Shirley (James). Works, v. 2. 1833. 1743,04
Birds. .?ce Aristophanes. Comedies 1712,17
Birds in their little nests agree. .VfEac(C. M.) . . .1773.19
Birds of Aristophanes. .Sec Blanche (J. R.) 1741.09
Birds of pny ; or a duel in the dark. .See Robertson |T. W.) 1773.03
Birthday .The): or the prince of Ai lagoli. See O'Keeffe (J.) 1734.06
Bitter r.ckouing. See Hazlewood (C. H.) 1773.17
Black prince, trag. *f Boyle (liobert) 1714.06
Black ev'd Susan ; or 'all in the downs.' S-e Jcrrold (Doug-
las) 1725.25
lu asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AOTUOU'S NAME, the lirst pan of the TITLE, aud the NUMBER.
876
PLAYS : Black-eyed Sukey lu Buckstone.
Black eyed Sukey ; burlosquo. See Ooopcr (F. F.) . . 1721. 2il
Blacksmith of Antwerp. See O'Keeffe (John) IT.HM,
Blanchard (E. L.) Artful dodger, farce. 1 act. In T. M. D..
V. 39 1771. u:i
Blanche of Braudywiue. 4 acts, /ra F. S. D.. v. 2G. . . 1772. '21
Blighted being. .See Taylor (Toiu) 1771. 1'J
Blind liargaiu : or Lear it out, com. .See Reynolds (F.) . 1711.28
Blinde iK'gger of Alexandria. 1 act. .S'n' Chapman ((ieo.) 171:1.24
Blind boy, jneludrania. ,SVe Kenney (J.) 1711.2.5
Bloody brother : or Hollo, duke of Normau<ly. .See Beaumont
(F.) om! Fletcher (J,) Wcirks. v. 10 17l:!.lo
Bloomer costume, farce. See Stirling (K.) 1771.00
Blow for blow, drama. See Byron (H. . I.) 177;i.ll
Blow iu the dark, comedietta. .S'-c Townsend (T.). . . 177:i.i(i
Blue Beard, drama. Sec Colman{Cif'o.. Ihe ijmiii(/er). . . 1721. (i:f
Blue Heard, burlesque. .See Planche (.I.lt.) 'in/l Dance iC.) 1741 12
Blue deviU, farce. See Colman (<i.. Ifte ii»nnger). . . , 1721.00
Blunderer (The), com. .See Molierc (.1. H. P.)
Blurt, master-constable, drama. .?'■'■ Middleton (Thomas), 1733.11
Boaden (Caroline). Fatality. 1 act. In C. B. T., v. 23. 1711.23
— First of April, farce. 2 acts, /n C. B. T., v. 20. . . 1711.20
— Wm. Thompson ; or which is he ? farce. 2 acts. In C. B
T.. V. 23 1711. 2J
Boarding bouse ; or five hours at Brighton, mus. farce. .See
Beazley (Samuel) 1721.30
Bobby u 1 ; or a warm reception, farce. .See Hod^on (G.S.) 1773.11
Boker (George H.) Calayuos, trag, S acts, /k O. B.T.,v. 45, 1721.12
— Plays, elc. 2 v. 2d ed. Boston, 1867, 1G° 1714.01
Contents: V. 1. Tragedies: Calayiios, Anne Boleyu, Le-
onor de Guzman, Francesca da Kimini. v. 2. The Be-
trothal, a play. Widow's marriage, a comedy.
Bold dragoons. .See Barnett (11.) 1772.17
Boldstrokoforahusband.com, .^(t; Cowley (.)//-^. H.) . 1732. Ill
Bold stroke for a wife, com, 5ce Centlivre (J/rs. S) . .1714.27
Bombastes furioso, burlesque opera. 1 act. Rhodes (W.A.) 1721,10
Bon tun : or high life above stairs, farce. .See Garrick (D.)
Bondman (Tbel. See Massinger (P.) Plays, v, 1. 1831. 1733.06
Bonduca. -S-'c Beaumont (F.) (("dFletcher (J.) Works, v. 5, 1713.05
Booth Junius Brutus). Ugolino, trag. 3 acts. In T. S. D.,
V. 15 1772.15
Boots at the swan, farce. Se.: Selby (C.) 1771,01
Bores (The , com. 3 acts. .See Moliere {-J. B. P.)
Borgias (The), a historical drama, [anon.] L., 1845, 8°, 1715.00
Born t'j good luck, farce. See Powers (T.) 1771. OG
Borrowed plumes, farce. ,S'( e Maltby (C. A.) 177;j.02
Bottle (The,. .See Taylor (T. P.) 1771.0:!
Boucicault(Diou). Andy Blake, com. 2 acts. /" F.M.D.v,14.1771,ll
— Griuialdi. 5 acts, /n F. S. D., v. 20 1772.18
— Jessie Brown. InT. S. D.. v. 20 1772.21
— - Kuigbt of Ai'va. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 2'J 1772.22
— London assurance, com. 5 acts. In F. S. B., v. i. .1772.04
— Long strike, drama. 4 acts, /n F. S. D.. v. 45. . .1772.30
— Lover by proxy, burletta. 1 act. In F. M. D., v, 31, 1771.10
— Old heads and young hearts, com. In F. S. D., v. 8. . 1772.08
— Pauvrette. 6 acts, /re F. S. D., v. 29 1772.22
— The phantom. 2 acts, /re F. S. D., v. 21 1772.18
— Octoroon 1722.00
— Popo of Rome. 5 acts. In F. S. D., v. 29 1772.22
— Prima donna, com 1722.00
— Queen of spades, com 1722.00
— West end : or the Irish heiress, com. 5 acts. In F. S. D.. v. 30.
— Willow copse. 5 acts. In F. S. D., v. 31 1772.23
— and Seymour (Charles). Wanted — a widow, farce. 1 act
■ /iiF. M. D.. v. 17 1771.12
Bought, play. .SVc Harvey (F.) 1773.11
Bound 'proutico to a waterman, nautical drama. See Campbell
(A. L. V.) 1721.27
Bourgeoise (Anicet) and Fcval (P.) Duke's daughter. . 1772.28
Box aud Cox, farce. See Morton (J. M.) 1771.03
Box and Cox married and settled. .Sc*' Coyne (J. S.) . .1771.07
Boy martyrs (of Baltimore]. .See Tayleure (C. W.) . . 1772.24
Boyle (Roger, 1st earl of Orrery). Dramatic works. 2 v. Lou-
don, 1739. 8° 1714.06
Contentii : v. 1. Tragedies : The black prince. Try^ihon,
Mustapba, Henry v. 2. Herod the Great, Altemira. Guz-
man, comedy.
Brachvogel (A. E.) Narcisso the vagrant. 5 acts. Adapted from
the tiermau. by J. Sclibnberg. /7i Lacy, v. 107. . 1773.17
Braganza. trag. See Jephson (R.) 1732.20
Braggard captain iThe). See Plautns (M. A.) 1741.13
Breach of promise. See Buckstone (J. B.) 1772.25
Brennoralt, trag. See Suckling [Sir John) 1743.18
Brewer (.\utboQy). Lingua ; or the combat of the tongue and
the five senses for superiority, com. 5 acts, hi Dodsley
(J.) Old plays, v. 5. 1780 1722.06
Brian Boroihme. See Enowles (J. S.) 1772.15
Brian O'Linn. farce. 2 acts. /reF. M. D.,v. 8 1771.08
Bridal (The), trag. See Knowles iJ.S.) 5 acts. /« F.S.D.,v.6.1772.06
Bridal wreath. .5ee Hazlewood (C. H.) 1773.17
Bride (The), drama. See Bailhe (Joanna) 1712.22
Bride of L.immermoor. drama. See Calcraft (J. W.) . . 1721.12
Bride of In Igate, comic drama. Sec Jerrold (Douglas). 1711. :iO
Bride of Mes.sina. See Schiller (J. 0. F. von) 6004.26
Bridgman iCuuuingham V.) Shipmates, comedy-drama. 3 acts.
In Lacy, V. 102 1773.12
Brigand, romantic drama. See Planche (J. R.) , . . . 1711. '24
British slave. See Howe (J. B.) 1772.26
Britannia's honor, pageant. .See Dekker (T.) Dram, works, v. 4.
1873 1722.21
Broken heart, trag. See Ford (J.) Dram, works, v. 1. 1831. 17'24.13
Broken sword, melndrama. See Dimond (W.) .... 1721.08
Brome (Richard). Dramatic works. 3 v. L., 1873. 16°. 1713.20
Contents : v. 1. Mad couple well macht. Novella. Court
beggar. City witt. DamoiseUo. 2. English moor, or tho
mock marriage. Tho love-sick court, or the ambitius poll,
tiquo. Covent garden weeded. The new academy. The
queen and the concubine. 3. Norlheru lasso. Bparagug
garden. The antipodes. Jovial crew. Queen's exchange.
— A Jovial crow, or the merry beggars, com. 5 acts. In Doda-
ley (J.) Old plays, v. 10. 1780 1722.10
Brooke (Honry). Gustavus Vasa, trag. 6 acts, /re British drama.
V. 1. 1H6:| 1714.09
Same. In London stage, v. 3. 182G 1732.19
Brooke (.V)s. Frances Moore). Kosina, comic opera. 2 acts. In
OB. T., v. 15 1711.16
Same. In British drama, v. 1. 1853 1711.09
Same. /« London stage, v. 2. 18'26 1732.18
Same. /« Oxberry(W.) New Engl. drauia.v.O. 18'21. 1734.18
Brookes (Geo). All the world's a stage, farce. 1 act. In T.
M. D.. v. :)7 1772.22
— Quash ; or nigger practice, larcc. 1 act. /bF.M.D.v.37. 1772.22
Brother Ben, farce. See Morton (James M.) 1733.16
Brothers (The), com. See Cumberland (R.) 1714.10
Brothers (The), com. See Shirley (James) 1743.03
Brough (Robert B.) Crinoline, a larce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. '28.
Brough (Wm.) The Corsair, Christmas burlesque. In F. M. D.,
V- 17 1771.12
— Number one. round the corner, farce. 1 act. In T. M. D.,
V. 25 1771.18
— Phenomeuoji In a smock frock. 1 act. /nF. M. D.,v. 19. 1771.13
— Trying it on, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 27. . . . 1771.1T
Brougham (John). All's fair in love, ."ia'ts. fii F.S.D..V.21. 1772.18
— Art and ailiflcc. 5 acts. InT. S. D, \. W 1772. '22
— Columbus el fliibusterol! 2 acts. In F. M. D., v. 19. 1771.13
— Decidedca.se. 1 act. /ii F. M. D, v. 15 1771.11
— Demon lover, comedietta. 2 ads. In F. M. D.. v. 14. 1771.11
— Dred : or the dismal swamp. 5 acts. In T. S. D., v. 19. 1772.17
— Fraukliu, hist, drama. 5 a. ts. In T. S. D., v. '21. . 1772.18
— Game of life, comedy. 5 acts, /n F. S. D., v. 15. . .1772.15
— Game of love, comedy. 5 acts, //i F. S. D., v. 14. .1772.14
— Great tragic revival ; dr. absurdity. /nF. M. D., v.'20. 1771.14
— Guu-maker of Moscow, melodrama. 3 acts. In F. S. D.,
V. 21 • . 1772.18
— Irish Yankee. 3 acts. In F. M. D.. v. 11 1771.09
— Life in New York ; or Tom aud Jerry on a visit. Comic dra-
ma. 2 acts. /reF. M. D., v. l.s 1771.10
— Love and murder, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.. v. 9. . 1771.08
— Lottery of life, astory of N. Y. 5 acts. In Lacy, v. 105. 1773.15
— Metamora, burlesque. 2 ai ts. In F. M. D., v. 32. . 1771.20
— Miller of New Jersey. 3acts. In F. S. D.. v. '28. . . 1772.22
— Musard ball, extravaganza. 1 act. In F. M. D., v 20. 1771.14
— Neptune's defeat. 2 acts, /re F. M. D.. v. 21. -. . .1771.14
— Night and morning. 6 acts. /« F. S. D. v. 18. . .1772.17
— Po-ca-hon-tas. 2 acts. /reF. M. D..v. 9 1771.08
— Recollection of O'Flaunigan aud the fairies. In F. M. D.,
V. 11 1771.09
— Red mask, or the wolf of Lithuania. 3 acts. In F. S. D.,
v. '20 1772.18
— Romance and reality, com. 5 acts. In F. S. D.. v. 15. 177'2.15
— Shakspeare's dream, hist, pageant. InT. M. D., v. 21. 1771.14
— Take care of little Charley, farce. 1 act. In T. M. D.,
— Temptation, comic drama. 2 acts. In T. M. D., v. 9. 1771. U8
— and Goodrich (Frank B.) Dark hour before dawn. 6 acts.
In F. S. D., V. '28 1772.22
Brown (John, of Rothbury). BarbaroSB.). trag. 5 acts. 7n Brit-
ish drama, v. 1. 1853 1714.09
Same. In C. B. T.. v. 17 1711.17
Same. In London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
Browne (E. J.) Lucky sixpence, farce. 1 act. /n Lacy ,v. 103. 1773.13
Browne the martyr, farce. See Lucas {J. T.) .... 1773.00
Bruton (James). Bathing, farce. 1 act. In Lacy. v. 108. 1773.18
Brums (The first). .See Alfieri (V.) Trag., v. 3. 1815. .1712.12
Brutus, trag. See Payne (J. H.) 1711.11
Brutus, trag. See Voltaire (F. JI. A. de) 1744.21
Bubbles of the day. com. See Jerrold (D.) 1725.24
Buckstone (John Baldwin). Alarming sacrifice, farce. 1 act.
/re F. M. D.. V. 33 1771.'20
— -ignes de Vero ; or the wife's revenge. 3 acts. In Lacy,
V. 106 1773.10
— Billy Taylor, or the gay young fellow, nautical burlesque.
2 acts. /reC. M. T.. V. 3 1721.18
— Breach of pi-omise, comedy. 2 acts. In T. S. D., v. 35. 1772.25
— Damon and Pythias : larc. 1 act. In C. M. T., v. 6. 1721.21
— Dead shot, farce. /reF. M. D.,v. 1 1771.01
— Dream at se.x 3 acts, /re F. S. D.. v. :t4 1772.25
— Flowers of the forest. 3 acts, /re F. S. D., v. 38. . . n72.'27
— Good for notbing, comic dr. 1 act. InT. M. D.. v. "20. 1771.17
— Green bushes. 3 acts, /re F. S. D.. v. :i7 177'2.26
— Happiest day of my hfe. farce. 2act8. In C. B. T., v. '23 1711.23
— Henriette tlie forsaken. 3 acts, /re F. S. D.. v. 18. .1772.lt
— Husband at sight, farce. 2 acts. In T. M. D., v. 18. 1771.13
Same. In 0. B. T.. v. 20 1711.26
— Ice witch ; or the frozen baud. 2 acts. In C. B. T.. v.28. 1711.28
— Irish lion, farce. 1 act. /re F. M. D., v. 1 1771.04
— Isabelle. 3 acts. In F. S. D.. v. 2-> 1772.19
— Jack Sheppard. 4 acts, /re F. M. D-. v. 7 1771.07
— John street, Ade;phi, larce. 2 acts, /re C. M. T.. v. 7. 1721.22
— Kiss iu tho dark, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. C. . 1771.00
— Leap year, comedy. 3 acts, /re F. S. D., v. 11. . .1772.11
— Lottery ti<-ket. farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.. v. 18. . . 1771.1:1
— Luke the labourer, melodrama. 2 acts. In C. M. T.,v. 2. 1721.17
Same. In F. M. D., v. 2 1771.02
— Maid with the milking pail, comic drama. 1 act. In F. M.
D.. v. -31 1771.19
— Mischief-making. 1 act. /re F. M. D., v. 17. . . . 1771.12
THE BROOKLYN LIBKABY.
PLAYS : Buckstoue lo Churl.
877
— Mischief-makinR, iiitorlmle. 1 act. hi C. M. T.. v. 4. 1721.10
— Opuu hutiao : or tUo twin sistei-B, larcL-. 2 at:tB. In O. B. T.
V. 31 1711. ill
. — Pet of tbe petticoats, opera. :i acts. fuT. M. D . v. 'Mf. 1771.10
— PoppiDR tbo qucstiuu. farce. 1 act. In O. B. T., v. 25. 1711. 25
Same. In F. M. D., v. 8 1771. 0,S
— PreBuruiitive evideijce ; or murder will out, domestic drama.
2 acta. In 0. B. T., V. .34. ... 1721,01
■ — RousU iliamoud, I'arco. 1 act. In F. M. D.. v. C. . . 1771. Ili:
— lUiral felicity, ciimcdy. 2 .lets, /ii F. S. D., v. :W. .1772.21
— The Scholar, couicdy. 2 acts. /« F. S. D.. v. :I5. .1772.25
— Shocliing events, farce. 1 act. InT. M. D.. v. 'Mi, . 1771.22
— Suakes iu the Rrass, farce. 2.lcts. //( C. B. T.. v. 24. . 1711.24
— Two queeua. Petite comedy. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 13. 1771.10
— Victoriiie. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 27 1772.21
— Wreck ashore. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 33 1772.24
Bucktails (The) : or Americans iu Eugland. See Paulding (J. K.|
Aruer. comedies. 1847 17:;l.:{0
BuU-fighter : or the bridal ring, romantic drama. Sec Almar
{G.l 1721.20
Bulwer-Lytton (Edward George E.\rle Lytton. lord Lytton).
Dramas and poems. Boston, 1858. 32" 1732.25
Cunlfnfs . Lady of Lyons. Uichelieu. PoemB.
— Lady of Lyons. 6 acts, /n F. S. D.. v. 1 1772.01
— Money, comedy. 5 acts. In F. S. D., v. 1 1772.01
— Ricbclieu. 6 acts. In T. S. D., v. 1 1772.01
Bumble's courtship, comic interlude. See Emerson (F. E.) 1773.00
Bunce (Oliver). Love in '70, comedietta. 2 act.s. In F. M. D,
V. 14 1771.11
Bunn (Alfred). My neighbor's wife, fai-ce. 1 act. /?iP. M. D..
V. 11 1771.09
Barges {.Sir James Bland). Riches ; or the wife and brother.
5 acts, ^i 0. B. T.,v. '24 1711.24
Burgoyne {Gen. Sir John). Dram, and poet, works. 2 v. L.,
1808. 16 1714.14
V. 1. Maid of the Oaks. Lord of the manor. 2. Tbe
heiress. Richard Coeur de Liou.
— The Heiress, com. 5 acts, //i London stage, v. 3. 182G. 1732.1'.)
— Lord of the manor, opera. Altered by C. Dibden, jr. In C.
B. T., V. 13 1711.13
Same. In London stage, v. 2, 1825 1732.18
— Maid of the oaks, dram. eut. 2 acts, /n London stage, v. 3.
1826 1732.1!)
Burke (Charles). Rip Van Winkle. 2 acts. /nF. S. D..V.22. 1772.10
Burnand (Frances Cowley). Romance under difficulties, farce.
1 act. In F. M. D . v. 14 1771 11
— Deadiuau's point, or the lighthouse on the Cam Ruth, dra-
ma. 4 acts. In Lacy, v. 92 1773.02
Bury-fair. See Shadwell (Thos.) 1689 1742.23
Busybody, com. See Centlivre {Mrs. S.) 1714.26
Bussy D'Ambois. trag. .S'--' Chapman (Geo.) 1713.25
By royal command. See Stirling (E.) 1773.16
Byron (George Gordon Noel, turd Byron). In his Poetical work.s.
Contents : Manfred, dramatic poem. Marino Faliero.
hist, tragedy. Sardauapalus. The Two Foscari. Cain : a
mystery. The Deformed transformed. Werner, or the
inheritance.
— Sardanapalus, trag. Adapted for representation by C. Kean.
/n F. S. D., V. 13 1772.13
— Werner, trag. 5 acts, /n C. B. T., v. 4ri 1721.13
Same, /ii F. S. D., v. 0 1772.09
Byron (Henry James.) Blow for blow, drama. 3 acts. In Lacy,
v. 101 1773.11
— Camaralzaman and the fair Badoura ; or the bad djinn and
the good spirit, extrav. 1 act. In Lacy.v . 94. . 1773.04
— Enchanted wood, or the three transformed princes, fairy ex-
travaganza. In Lacy, v. 99 1773.09
— Giselle ; or tbe sirens of the Lotus lake, comical musical
legend. 1 act. In Lacy. v. 93 1773.03
— Orange tree and the humble bee ; or the little princess who
was lout at sea, extrav. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 93. . . 1773.03
— Partners for life, com. 3 acts, hi Lacy. v. 108. . . 1773.18
— Robert Macaire ; or tbe roadside iuu turned inside out, bur-
lesque extrav. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 93 1773.03
Byron's tragedie. ^S'ee Chapman (Geo.) 1713.25
Cabin boy, drama. &£ Stirhng (E.) 1773.14
Cabinet question, com. See Planche (J. R.) 1741.09
CalTert (Geo. Henry). Ai'uold and Andre : hist, drama, B.,
1864. 16°. 1714.28
— Comedies. Boston, 1856. 8° 1714.19
Contents : The will and the way. Like unto like.
Camaralzaman and the fair Badoura. .S'tv Byron (H. J.) 1773.04
Camp at the Olympic, extrav. See Planche (J. 11.) . , 1741.09
Cannon (Charles James). Dramas. N. ¥., 1857. 12'. . . 1714.'29
Contents : Sculptor's daughter. Dolores, trag. Better
late than never, comedy. The oath of office, trag.
Capital match 1 farce. See Morton (J. M.) 1733.16
Cardinal (The), trag. .See Shirley (J.) Dram, works, v.5.1833. 1743.07
Careless husband, com. See Gibber (C.) Dr. works, v.2.1760. 1713.28
Carey (Henry). Chrononhotonthologos, burlesque opera, 1 act.
/;i Londpn stage. V. 3. 1826 1732.1'.l
Same. In C. B. T., v. 41 1721.08
— The contrivances, opera. 1 act. In London stage, v. 4.
1827 1732.20
— Dragon of Wantley, burlesque opera, 3 acts. In London
stage, V. 2 1732.18
Carmehte (The), trag. See Cumberland (R.) 1732.20
*3arpenter (J. E.) Love and honour, or soldiers at home — heroes
abroad. 3 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 48 1721.15
— The sanctuary, or England in 1415. 2 acts. In 0. B. T.,
V. 48 1721.15
Carthaginian (Tbe). See Plautus (M. A.) Com,, v. 4. 1772. 1741.16
Cartwright (Wm.) The ordinary, com. 6 aclH. In Dodaler (J I
Old plays, v. 10. 1780 I '-22 In
Case (Tki) is altered, .v.c Jonson (Br-n). Works. 1853.' 1725 '27
Casina : or stratagem defeated. .*.■ Plaulus (M. A.) . , 1742.05
Casket (The). .Vrv Plautus (M. A.) Comedies, v. 4. 1772. n4l!l6
Cast king of Granada, hist, extrav. .V'C Colomb (— ). . . 1773.13
Castle of Andalusia, .V,',- O'Keeffe (.Tohii). . . . 17:f4.04 ; I711.3'2
Castle of Sorrento, comic opera. .v« HartwelKH.) . .1711. 3:1
Castle Rpectro. ,S'« Lewis (M. G.) 1711,].-,
Cataract of the Gauges : or the rajah's daughter See Moncrieff
„ ^(WT.) . 17U.33
Catch a weasel, farce, .v,-,. Morton (J. M.) 1733.16
Catiline. .S'*'*- Oroly {Rei\ G.) Poet, works, v. 2, ... 1634.17
Catiline. ,v,v' Jonson (Ben). Works. IH53 172,1. '27
Catihne. ,v,v Readc (J. K.) Pocl. works, v. 2. 1857. . .1681.02
Cato. Irag. .v>v Addison (Joseph) 1711.01!
Catspaw (The), con). St^e Jerrold (I>.) Writings, v. 7. 1853. 1725. '24
Caught in liis own trap, comedietta, .'^'o' Phillips (.Vr.v. A.) 1773 15
Cedar chest ; or lord mayor's daughter. .S'ee Almar (G.)
/« O. M. T.. v. 8 1721.23
Centlivre (Susanna). Works. 3 v. L., 1872. 16°. . . . 1711.25
Note.~Fov Contents see her name (p. 258 of Catalogue).
— A Bickerslafl"'s burying, farce. 1 act. Loudon, n. d. 4'. 1715.02
— Bold stroke for a wife, com, 5 acts. In British drama, v. 1,
1853 1714.09
Same. 5 acts. /;i C. B. T., v. 13 1711.13
.Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
.Same. In Oxberry (W.) New EugUsh dr. v. 7. 1819. 1734J(i
— Busybody, com. 5 acts. /« C. B. T., v. 8 1711.08
— — Same. In London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
Same, /h Oxberry (W.) New English dr.. v. C. 1819. 1734.15
— The Gamester, com. Sacts. 2ded. London. 1708. 4°. 1715.03
— Love at a venture, com. 5 acts. London. 1706. 4°. . 1715.02
— Love's contrivance, com. 5 acts. London. 1703. 4°. . 1715,02
— The Man's bewitch'd ; or the devil to do about her. com. 5
acts. London, n. d. i" 1715.02
— Stolen heiress, com. 5 acts. Loudon, n. d. 4°. . . 1715.02
— 'The Wonder : a woman keeps a secret, com. 5 acts. In C.
B. T., v. 4 1711.04
Same. In British drama, v. 1. 1863 1714.0'.!
Same. In F. S. D.. v. 37 1772.2G
Same. /« London stage, v. 2. 1821) 1732.18
Same. /» Oxberry (W.) New Engl, drama.v.4. 1818. 1734.13
Chabot, admiral of France, trag. See Shirley (J.) Dram, works,
v. 6. 1.H33 174.3.08
Chain of guilt ; or inn on the heath. See Taylor (T. P.| 1721.27
Chalhs (Henry W.) My wife's husband, farce. 2 acts. In T.
M. D., V. 16 1771.12
Same. 2 acts. In C. M. T.. v. 10 1721.25
Champagne, com. Adapted from the French by F. E. Weatberly
and A. W. M. Weatherly. /ji Lacy, v. 98. . . .1773.08
Chances (The). See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works,
V. 7. 1844 1713.07 ; 1732.'iO
Change (A) of base. .Sre Curtis (.l/rs. Arriana) 1744.04
Channeling (The), play. See Middleton (T.) Works, v. 4. 1733.14
Chapman (George). Comedies and tragedies. With notes and
a memoir. 3 v. London, 1873. 12' 1713,24
Note. — For Contents see p. 360 of Catalogue.
— All fools, com. 5 acts. In Dodstey (J.) Old plays, v. 4.
1780 17'22.04
— Eastward hoe. 5acts. /nDodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 4. 1722.04
— The widow's tears, com. 5 acts. In Dodsley (J.) Old pl;iys,
V. 0. 1780 1722.06
Chapter of accidents, com. See Lee {Mifs Sophia). . .1732.18
Chapter of accidents, farce. See Douglass (J. T.) . . . 1773.00
Charcoal burner ; or dropping well of Kuaresborough. See
Almar (G.) 1721. '24
Charity. .s'« Gilbert (W. S.) Orig. plays. 1876. . . .1724.34
Charles I, hist, drama. ,S'ee Wills (W. G.) 1873. . , ,1744.32
Charles ll., or the merry monarch, com. .V'-'.- Payne (J. U.) 1711.09
Charles XII., hist, drama. 5'-f' Planche (J. K.) . . . .1711.25
Charms, drama. ,-Sce Young (-Sir C. L.) 1773.14
Chaste maid in Cheapside, com. See Middleton (T.) Works, v. 4.
1840 1733.14
Chastelard, trag. See Swinburne (A. C.) 1741.05
Cheat (The). A'ee Plautus (.M. A.) Com., v. 3. 1772. . .1741.16
Cheats of Scapin. S'e Moliere (J. B. P.)
Oheltnam (Charles S.) Leathertungos tbe great, /n Lacy, v. 96.
— Matchmaker, farce. 2 ads. In Lacy, v. 93 1773.03
Cherry (Amlrew). Soldier's daughter, com. 5 acts. In C.B.T.,
v. -23 1711.23
Same. In F. S. D.. v. 13.) 1772.13
Same, /ii London stage, v. 1, 1825 1732,17
Same. /;; Oxberry (W.) New Engl. drama.v.S. 1821. 1734.14
— The travellers ; or music's fascination, opera. 5 acts. In
C. B. T, V. 41 1721.08
Cheriy and Fair star, eastern spectacle. 2 acts. In F. M. D..
V. 12 1771.10
Child of nature. .S'ce Inchbald (.t/rs. E.) 1711.11
Child of tho wreck, melodrama. .Sir Planche (J. K.) . .1741.09
Children in tbe wood, opera. .Vo; Morton (Thomas). . . 1711.17
Chimney-corner, drama, .'•'ff' Craven (H. T.) .... 1772.30
ChiseUing, farce. See Dilly (J. J.) and Allen James). . 1773.19
ChoephoriE (The). See .Eschylus (p. 5 of Catalogue).
Choice, com. &■■ Murphy (Arthur). Works, v. 4. . . 60.57.11
Chopstick and Spikins. farce, .v.- Meritt (P.) .... 1773.19
Christmas carol. .Vw Barnett (C. Z) 1773.04
Christmas jiantomime, extrav. .'-■>•(' Bilkins (T.) .... 1773.05
Chrononhotonthologos. See Carey (Henry). . 1721.08 ; 1732.1S
Churl (The). See Plaums (M. A.) Com., v. 4. 1772. . . 1741.16
la asking for books, use the ■' Book Order," giving the AOTHOU'S NAME, the first part of tho rirLE, and tho NnMBEB.
878
PLAYS : Gibber to Courtney.
Oibber (CoUey). Dramatic works, i v. L., 1700. 1G°. . 1713.27
iVo((!.— For CunUnls see p. 269 of Catalogue.
— Careless husbaud, com. 5 acts. In British drama, v. 2.
1853 1714.10
— — Same. 7k London stage, v. 3, 1826 n:i2.1!l
— Love iiiake.s a iiuiu ; or the fop's fortuue, com. 0 acts. In
^ ^ , V. 4;)
O. B. T.,
1721.10
Same. In London stage, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
— Provoked hubbaiul. .S'-y Vanbrugli (-J.) and Cibber (C.)
— ,Slle would and shr wovdd not ; or the kiud imposter. com.
5 acts. In London stage, v. 3. 18'2C 1732.10
— Ximeua ; or the Ucruic daughter, trag. 5 acts. In British
drama, v. 2 1714.10
Cinderella, opera. 2 acts, /n F. S. D., v. 21 1772.18
Circumstances alter eases, comedietta. Sir Hoppin (W.,J.)1771.22
Cislell.iria ; or ttie casket. See Flautus (M. A.) D.im., v. 2. 1742.05
Oit turned geutleinuu, com. See Moliere (J. B. P.) l)r. works,
V. 4. 1751 1733.22
Citizen (The), farce. ,y<v Murphy (Arthur) 1734.20
City (The) heiress. Sn- Behn {Mrs. A.) Plays, v. 2. 1871. 6021.05
City madam (The). See Massinger (P.) Dr. works. 1851. 1735.02
Cily miitih. See Mayne (.1.) 1722.09
City (The) nit,'lit-iai), tr;i{,n com. .S'-'e Davenport (K.) . . 1722.11
Oily (The) ol tlii> I'lacue. .v.-,' Wilson (John). Poems. 18.')8. 1695.23
City Witt. ,V" Brome (U.) Dram, works, v. 1. 1873. . 1713.20
City wives' coulederacy. com. .S'ee Vanbrugh (.-S'i'r John). 1714.10
Civilization. *•.' Wilkins (J. II.) 1772.13
Clandestine marriage, com. See Garrick (David) and Colman
(lieorge) 1741.07
Olapp (Wm.\V..>.) LaTiammiua. 4acts. /;/ F. S.D..V. 3'l. 1772.'27
. — My husband's mirror, comeiUetta. lact./zi F.M.D.,v.26.1771.17
Olari ; or the maid of Milau, opera. See Payne (.1. H.) . 1711.24
Ciaridge (C. J.) a«'? Soutar (Robert, jr.) Fast coach, farce, lact.
In Lacy, v. 1U2. 1773.12
Clarke (Campbell). Awakiuf,'. drama, lact. /7i Lacy. v.98. 1773 oh
Clarke (H. Savile). Hugger-mugger, farce. 1 ac(. /« Lacy. v. 102.
— ami Du Terreau ( — ). Love wins, com. 3 acts. In Lacy.
V. 105 1773,15
Clarke (N. H. Belden). O'Neal, the great. 3 acts. InT.S.D.
V. 42 1772.2'.!
— Pirate of the isles, /n F. S. D., v. 4-2 1772.29
Clear case, farce. 1 act. See A'Beckett (Ci. A.) . . . . 1721.11
Clements (Arthur). Two blinds, operetta, fti Lacy, v. 102. 1773.12
— Two to one ; or the Irish tootman, farce. 1 act. In Lacy,
1773
. 98.
08
— and Hay (Frederick), Cracked heads, burlesque. In Lacy
V 108 1773.18
Cleomenes, the Spartan hero, trag. Sec Dryden (J.) Works,
V. 8. 1821 5042.21
Clerk of Clerkenwell. See Almar (Uoo.) 1721.22
Clockmaker's hat. farce. See Girardin {Mme. E. de). . . 1771.08
Clouds. See Aristophanes. Comedies (p. 36 of Catalogue).
Coals of fire. com. See Craven (H. T.) 1773.04
Cobb (.lames). Doctor aud apothecary, mus. eut. 2 acts. In
British drama, v. 1. 1853. . . ' 1714.00
— . — Same. In London static, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
— First floor, farce. 2 acts. In British drama, v. 2. 1853. 1714.10
Same. In C. B. T.. v. 41 1721.08
Same. In London sta^'e. v. 3. 1821) 1732.10
— Haunted tower, comic opera. 3 acts. /« C.B.T., v. 30. 1711.30
Same. /« London s^tage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
— Paul aud Virginia, mus. eut. 2acts. 7>j C.B.T., v.'20. 1711.'20
Same. In London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.20
— Siege of Belgrade, comic opera. 3,acts. /« C.B.T..V.20. 1711.20
Same. In London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.-20
Cobbler of Prestou, mus. f.irce. See Johnson ((".) . . 1721.09
Cockneys iu California. See Coyne (J. S.) 1771.05
Coffee-house (The), com. See Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Dram.
woika. V. 2. 1781 1744.22
Cotfey (Ch.irles). Devil to pay ; or the wives metamorphosed.
comic opera. /;( British drama, v. 1. 1853.. . .1714.09
same. 2 acts. /« C. B. T.. v. 38 1721.05
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Colman {George, the ebler). Deuce is in him. farce. 2 acts. In
British drama, V. 1. ISM 1714.09
Same. In London stage, v. 3. 1826 17:i2.19
— Jealous wife, com. 5 acts. In Brit, drama, v. 1. 1853. 1714.09
Same, /n C. B. T, v. 7 1711.07
Same, /n F S. D, v. 4 1772.04
Same. Iu London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. /« Oxberry (W) New Eugl. drama, v. 1. 1734.10
— Manager iu distress, prelude. In Lacy, v. 94. . . . 1773.04
— Polly Houeycumbe. lact //iLondonstage, v. 2. 1825. 1732.18
— aii't Garrick (D.l Claudestine marriage, com. 5 acts. In
C. B. T.. V. 7 1711.07
^ Same. InT.S.D.. v. B 1772.05
— - — Same. In London stage, v. 1, 1825 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl. drama,v.5.18'21.1734.14
Same. In Lacy, v. 02 1773.02
Colman (George, the ynunger). The .Africans ; or war, love, aud
duty. 3 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 43 1721.10
— Battle of Hexham : ordaysofold. 3;icts. In C.B.T.,v.37. 1721.04
— Blue Beard, dram, romauce. 2 acta. In C.B.T.,v. 36. 1721.03
— Blue devils, farce. 1 act. In C. B. T., v. 39. . . . 1721.06
.Same, /n F. S. D., v. 9 1772.00
Heir at law, com. 5 acts. /« C. B. T.. v. 38. . . .■1721.05
Same. In T. S. D.. v. 12 1772.12
— lulileaudYaiico, opera. 3 acts, //i Brit, drama, v.2. 181)3. 1714. Id
Same, /n C. B. T., v. 10 1711. li:
— Iron chest, play. 3 acts, /n C. B. T., v. 35. . , .1721.02
Same. In F. S. D., v. 6 1772.06
— John Bull ; or the Eaglishman's fireside, com. 5 act«. In
0. B. T., v. 36 1721.03
— Jonathan iu Kugland. Altered from Who wants a guinea. In
F. S. D.. V. 40 1772.-28
— ■ Love laughs at locksmiths, mus. farce. 2 acts. In C. B. T.
V. 37 1721.04
— The Mountaineers, play. 3 acts. In C. B. T., v. 35. . 1721.02
Same. In F. S. D.. v. 8 1772.08
— PoorgeiitIeman.com. 5 acts, /a C. B. T.. v. 37. .1721.04
Sime. /;i F. S. D.. V. 3 1772.03
— The Review ; or the wags of Windsor, mus. farce. 2 acts. In
C. B. T., V. 36 1721.03
.Same. In F. S. D., v. 36 1772.'25
--- Surrender of Calais, play. 3 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 10. 1721.07
— Sylvester Daggerwood. interlude. 1 act. In C.B.'r..v.36. 1721.03
— Ways aud means, com. 3 acts. In Brit, drama.v. 1. 1853. 1714.09
Same. In London stiige. v. 3. 1826 1732.19
— Who wauts a guiuea, com. 5 acts. In C. B. T., v. '20. 1711.*,:0
Same. Altered [aud name changed to] Jonathan in Eng-
land. In F. S. D., V. 40 1772.'28
— - X. Y. Z., farce. 2 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 25 1711.25
Coiomb (Col. — , F. S. A.) Cast king of Granada, hist, extrav.
In Lacy. v. 103 1773.13
Columbus el filibu.-itero. ,?ee Brougham (.John). . . ,1771.13
Comedy aud tragedy. .Ve.' Foumier (M. 11.) 1771.13
Comedy of errors. A'ee Shakspere (Wm.) 1711.16
Comfortable lodgings ; or Paris iu 1750, farce. See Feake (U.B.)
Comical lovers, com. See Cibber (C.) Dr. works, v. 3.1760. 1713.29
Comical revenge. See Etherege (tt.) Works. 1704. . . 1723.08
Commissary, com. .Vee Foote (S.) Works, v. 2. 1799. . 1724.19
Comus, masque. See Milton (.jotiu) 1711.32
Conceited peddler. A'ee Randolph (T.) Poet, and dr. works, v, 1,
1875 1741. '24
Confederacy, com. See Vanbrugh (J.) Dram, works. 1849. 1744.31
Congreve (Wm.) Dramatic works. London, 1849. 8'. . 1744.31
Cu}ilent^ : Double-dealer. Judgment of Paris. Love for
love. Mourning bride. Old Bachelor. Semele. Way of
the world.
— Works. 2 v. London, 1719. 18° 1714.17
— TheDoubledealer.com. 5 acts, /n London stage, v. 4. 1732. >0
— Love for love, com. 5 acts. /« C. B. 'T., v. 19. . . .1711.19
Same. In British drama, v. 2. 1853 1714.10
Same, //i London stage, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
— Mourning bride, trag. 5 acts. In Brit, drama, v, 1. 1853. 1714.00
Same, //i London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.".iO
— Way of the world, com. 5 acts. In London stage, v. 4. 1732.20
Conjugal fidelity. .*■■ Plautus (51. A.) Com., v. 4. 1772. 1741.16
Conjugal lesson. .SVe D'Anvers (Henry) 1771.10
Conquest (i.ieorge) euid Meritt (Paul). Seven sins ; or passion's
paradise, drama. 4 acts. In Lacy, v. 100. . . . 1773.19
Conscience, trag. See Iffland (A. W.) 1724.24
Conscious lovers (The), com. .SVe Steele (-S'lV U.) . , . 1732.18
Conspiracie. and tr.igt^die of Cliarles. dnke of Byron. See Chap-
man (l-i.) Dram, works, v. 2. 1873 1713.25
Conspiracy of the Pazzi. .Vie Alfieri (V.) Trag., v. '2. 1815. 1712.11
Constant couple. See Farquhar (G.) Dram, works. 1810. 1744.31
Conslantmaid.com. See Shirley (•).,! Dr. works, v. 4. .1743.06
Constantine Paleologus. .S'ee Baillie (J.) Works. 1851. 1712. '22
Contention for honour and riches. .S'ee Shirley (J.) Dram, works,
V. 0. 1833 1743.08
Contrivances (The), ballad opera. .See Carey (H.) . . . 1732. '20
Convict (Tlie). .SVe Wilson (John). Poems. 1858. . . 1695. '25
Conway (H. J.) Hiram Hireout, farce, lact. /?i F. M. D..v. 22.
— Our Jemimy. farce. 1 act. In F. M. D-, v. 12. . . 1771.10
Cooke (Johu). Greenes tu qiioque, or cittie gallant. 1 act. In
Dodsley (J.) Old phiys. v. 7. 1780 1722.07
Cool as a cucumber. .S'ee Jerrold (Wm. B.) 1771.19
Cooper (Frederick Fox). Black-eyed Sukey, burlesque. 1 act.
/»! C. M. T.. v. 14 1721. '.:9
— Hercules, kiug of clubs, faice. lact. /n C. M. T.. v. 13. 1721. L:8
— Ion, travestie. 1 act. In C. M. T.. v. 12 1721.27
— Spare bed ; or the shower bath, farce. 2 acts. In C. M. T..
v. 7 1721.22
Coriolanus. trag. .S'ee Shakspere (Wm.) 1711.07
Cornelia, trag. .SVe Gamier (R.)- 1722.02
Coronation (The), play. Ser Shirley (J.) Dr. works, v, 3. 1743.05
Coroner's inquisition, farce. .See Hall (A. O.) .... 1771.11
Correggio, trag. .See Oehlenschliiger (A.i 1733.36
Corsair (The), Christmas biuksque. -Vee Brough ;Wm.) 1771.12
Corsican brothers. .See Grange (E.) tind Montepin (X. de) 1772.12
Corsican brothers. .See Webb (C.) 1721.14
Count Beuyowski. See Kotzebue (A. von) 1724.22
Coimt Koenigsmark. trag. ,SVe Reitzenstein (C, vonl. . 1724.26
Count of Burgiuidy, com. .See Kotzebue (A. F. F. von). Dram.
works, v. 1. 18O0 1732.02
Count of Narbouue. trag. .See Jephson (R.) 173'2.19
Countess of Escarbagnas. .See Moliere (J. B. P.) Dram, vvorks.
Country girl, com. .See Wycherley (Wm.) 1734.17
Country house, farce. .Vee Vanbmgh (J.) Dr. works. 1849. 1744.31
Country inn, com. .See Baillie (J.) Works. 1851. . . . 1712. '22
Country squire, com. .See Dance (C.) 2 acts 1772.'27
Country "ife, com. .Vee Wycherley (W.) Dr. works. 1849. 1744.31
Court and city. com. See Feake (R. B.) 1721.09
Court beauties, dram, sketch. .See Planche (J. K.) . . . 1741.09
Court beggar. .See Brome (R.) Dram, woiks. v. 1. 1^73. 1713. '20
Court cards, comic drama. .See Simpson (.J. P.) . . . . 1771. '24
Court secret, tragi-com. See Shirley (J.) Dr. works, v. 5. 1,43.07
Courtezans (The). SecPlautns (M. A.) Com., v. 5. 1774.1741.17
Courtney (John). Deeds, not words, drama. 2 acts. In Lacy.
v. 105 1773.15
— Eustache Baudin. 3 .lets. In F. S. D.. v. IS. . . . 1772.17
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— Time trioa all. 2 acta. In T. S. D.. v. .18 1772.26
Oousin Fauuie. com. 2 acta. In F. M. D.. v. 40. . . . 1771.24
Covent gartleu ■wec(le<l. .SV''' Brome (It.) Dr. works, v. 2. 171:t.21
Cowley (.Vrs. Hannah). licUe'a 8trata{,'eui, com. 5 acts. In
British drama. V. 1. 18.5:1 . ni4.0<l
Saiiiu. /«C. B. T.,v. 2 1711.r,2
Same. In F. S. D.. v. 30 1772.20
Same, //i London Btagc.''v. 2. 1825 1732.18
SatoG. /?i Oxberry (W.) New Engl., drama, v. G. 1734.15
— Bold stroke for a Imsband, com. 5 acts. In C.B.T..V.3G.1721.03
Same. 5 acta, /ii London stage, V. 3. 182G. . .1732.19
— Which is the man ? com. 5 acts. In London stage, v. 2.
1825 1732.18
— Who's the dupe? farce. 2 acts. In Brit, drama, v. 2. 1714.10
Same, /re London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
— . — Same, /rt Oxberry (W.) New Kngl. drama, v. 11, 1734.20
Cox and Box. .SVc Morton (-J. M.) rtm( Burnand (F. C.) . 1771.24
Coxcomb (The). See Beaumont (F.) ami Fletcher (.1.) Works,
V. 3. 1843 1713.03
Coyne (J. Stiriiug). Awkward arrival, com, 2acts. MF. M. D.,
V. 12 1771.10
— Box and Cox married and settled, farce, 1 act. In T. M. D.,
V. 7 1771.07
— Cockneys in California. 1 act. In F. M. D.. v. 6. . 1771.05
— Did you ever send your wife to Camberwell? farce. 1 act.
In F. M. D.. V. 39 1771.23
— Everybody's friend, com. 3 acts. /« F. S. D., v. 44. 177'2.30
— Love-knot, com. 3 acts. /« F. S. D., v. 411 1772. '28
— Pas de fascination, farce. 1 act. /ii F. M. D, v. 3). 1771.21
— Separate maintenance, farce. 1 act. In Lacy. v. 94. 1773.04
— Trumpeter's daughter, farce, 1 act. //i F. M. D-. v. 35. 1771.21
— Uuprotected female, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 30. 1771.19
— ■ Vicar of Wakefield. 2 acts, /h F. S. D., v. 11. . .1772.11
— Wanted, one thousand spirited yoimg' milliners, for the gold
diggings, farce, lad. /ii F. M. D , v. 20. . . .1771.17
— Woman iu red. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 92 1773.02
Cozeners (The), com. .*e Foote (S.) Works, v, 2. 1799.1724.10
Cracked heads, burlesque. .See Clements (A.) ami Hay (r.)1773.l8
Cradle of liberty : or lioston iu 1776. Sec Glover (S. E.) 4 acts.
In F. S. D.. v. 38 1772.'27
Cramond brig, drama. .S'.v Murray (\Vm. H.) . . . .1721.13
Craven (H. T.) Chimney <orner. drama. 2 acts. /« F.S. D.,v. 44.
— Coals of fire, com. 3 acts, /u Lacy, v. 94 1773.04
— Meg's diversion. 2 acts. luT.S D., v. 43, . . .1772.29
— Our Nelly, drama. 2 acts, iit Lacy, v. lc)8 1773.18
— Village uightiugale, burletta. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 108. 1773.18
Crazy .laue. romantic play. .V'-.- Somerset ((', .A.) . . .1721.17
Creatures of impulse, mus. fairy tale. ,Vte Gilbert (W. S.) 1773 Ul
Cricket oa the lieartli. .S'..- Smith (.\lbeit). In F.S.D.,v.43. 1772.29
Crimeless criminal, farce. .^6^ Becher (M.) 1773.11
Crinoline, farce. &f! Brough (B. B.) 1771.18
Critic (Tlie), or a tragedy rehearsed. .V'.'! Sheridan (It. B.)
Cross (.Tallies C) The purse ; or the benevolent tar, mus. ent.
1 act. In London stage, v. 4, 1827 1732.20
Cross purposes, farce, Sf'' O'Brien (Wm.) 1732.18
Crossing the line, comic dr. .?'•■ Almar (George). . . . 1771. Iu
Crowding the season, com. S-r Hardy (E. T.) .... 1771.24
Crown prince. .V« 'Wilks (T. E.| 1771.10
Crowned Hippolytus (The). Sc Euripides (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Cruel gift, trag. .See Centlivre {Mrs. H.) Dr. works. \. 2. 1714.21')
Cumberland (Uichard). The brothers, com, 5 acta. In British
drama, v. '2. 1853 1714.10
Same. /?i London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
— TheCarmelite.tr. 5 acts, /re Lond. stage, v. 4. 1827. 1732.'20
— False impressions, com. 5 a. In Lond. stai;e,v.4. 1827. 1732.20
— Fashionable lover.s, com. 5a. /re Lond. stage, v.2. 1825. 1732. IS
— First love, com. 5 acts, /re London stage, v. 3. 1820. 1732.19
— The Jew, com. 5 acts, /re C. B. T., v. 38 1721.05
Same, /re London stage, v. 1. 18'25 1732.17
— Mvsterious husband, trag. 5 acts. In London stage, v. 3.
"l820 1732.19
— West ludiaii. com. 5 acts. In British drama, v. 2. 1853. 1714.10
Same. In London stage, v. I. 1825 1732.17
Same. /» Oxberry(W.) New Engl, dr.ima. v. 1. 1818. 1734.10
— Wheel of fortune, com. 6 acts, /re C. B. T., v. 14. .1711.14
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry(W.) New Engl. drama.v.l2. 1821. 1734.21
Cunningham [Mrs. Virginia.) Jladelaiue, the belle of the Fau-
bourg. 3 acts. /reF. S. D., V. 33 1772.-24
Cupboard love, farce. .v.'s Hay (Fred.) 1773.01
Cupid uud <leath, masque. Sc-i Shirley (J.) Dr. works, v. 0. 1743.03
Cupid iu waiting, com. See Jerrold (B.) 1773. Ut
Cupid's revenge. Sre Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works,
V. 2. 1843 1713.02
CurcuUo ; or the forgery. .Vr.piautus (.M.A.) Com., v.l. 1852. 1742.04
Cure tor a cuckold, com. .Vt-t: Webster (T.) (uni Rowley [W.)1744.27
Cure fi'r the heartache, com. .S't<^ Morton (T.) .... 1711.10
Cure l..r the fidgets, farce. Sa 'Williams (T. J.) ... 1771.23
Curfew (The), play. .Vec Tobin (J.) 1721.10
Curious case, com. 2 acts, [anon.] /re F. M. D.. v. 41. 1771.24
Curse of mammon, .v..; Reynoldson (T. H.) 1721.30
Curtis {Mrs. .\rriaiiu W.) The spirit of Seventy-six, a drama. A
change of base. Doctor Mondscheiu. [autnt.] Boston,
1868. 10' 1744.04
Custom of the coinitry. S-'x Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (.1.)
Works, v. 4 1713.01
Out off with a shilling, comedietta. See Smith (S. T.) . 1773.07
Cyclops (The). See Euripides (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Cymbeline. Sec Shakspere (Wm.)
Cymon and Iphigeiiia. .S'..: Garrick (David). . 1732.19 ; 1741.09
Cynthia's revels. .Vc: Jonson (Ben). Works, 1853. . . 1725. "27
Czar Peter. See O'Keeffe (J.) Dram, works v. 3, 1798, 1734.00
Daddy Ilardacre, drama. .V-r Simpson (-T. P.) . , . .1773.10
Dagobcrt. king of the Franks, tra^'. Set Babo (./. M.) . 1724. '24
Dalrymplo (J. S.) Lurlino ; or revolt of the Naiades, operatic
spectacle. 3 acts. In C. M. T., v. 9 1721.24
Same. | lt'i»i /i».- .] Naiad queen, /re F. S. D.,v. 38. 1772.27
Daly (Augustin). Fiou Froii, com. 5 acts, /re F.S.D.,v. 45. 1772.:tO
— l.eah, the forsaken. 5acts. /re Lacy. v. 97 1773.07
Damoisclle. Sec Brome (It.) Dram, works, v. 1. 1873. 1713."20
Damon and Pithiaa, com. See Edwards (K.) 1722.01
Damon and Pythias, trag. See Banim (.1.1 and Shicl (ILL.) 1721.11
Damon and P.vthias, farce. .Vo; Buckstone (J. B.) . . ,1721.21
Damon : or true frieiidshij). com. Sec Leasing (ti. E.) Dram.
works. 1878 1732.30
Dance (Charles). IJengal tiger, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.. v. '25.
— Country squire, com. 2 acts, /re F. S. D.. v. 39. . . 1772.*27
— Delicate ground ;orI'ariBin 1793. 1 act. /re F.M.D..V.5. 1771. OB
— Kill or cure, farce, fact. /reF M. D.. v. 0. . . .1771.06
— Match iu the dark. com. 1 act. /n F. M. D.. v. 28. .1771.18
— Morning call, com. I act, /re F. M. D., v. 8. . . .1771.08
— Naval engagements, com. 2 acts, /re F. M. D., v. 4. . 1771.04
— Two b'hoya. burletta. 2 acts. In F. M. D.. v. 36. . 1772.20
— Victorvanqnislied.com. 1 act. //( F. M. D., v. 25. 1771.10
— Who speaks first? farce. 1 act. /re F. M. D..V. 5. .1771.00
— Wonderful woman, com. dr. 2 acts. In F. M. D., v. 41. 1771.24
Dance (George). Lucky stars: or the cobbler of Cripplegate I
burletta. 1 act. In Lacv. v. 94 177:(.0I
Daniel (George). Disagreeable siiriirise, mus. farce. 2 acts.
/nO.B. T.. V. 14 1711.14
■ - Doctr.r Dolus. 1 act. /re C. B. T.. v. 13 1711.13
-— Sworn at llighgate, mus. farce. 2 acts. In C.M.T..V.C. 1721.21
Danvers (ll-iiry). Conjugal lesson, comic scene. 1 ai-t. In
. F. M. D., V. 12 1771.10
— Fascinating individual, farce. 1 act. /reF.M.D..v 21. 1771,14
Dark hour before dawn. See Brougham (■!.) and Goodrich (F. U.)
5 acts 1772.22
Daughter (The). .SVc Bayly (T. H.) 1771.11
Daughter (The), play. See Knowles (.1. S.) Work8.1732.05 ; 1732.06
Daughter to marry, comedietta, i'ec Planche (J. R.) . .174109
Daveau (Illiou). Plague of my life 1 farce. 1 act. In Lacy,
v. 104 1773.14
Davenant {Sir 'Wm.) Dramatic works, \vith pref. memoir. 5 v.
Loudon, 1872-74. 8' 17'22.22
Xote. — For Contents see p. 400 of Catalogue.
— The wits, com. 6 acts. In Dodsley (.T.) Old plays, v. 8. 17'22.08
Davenport (Kobert). Tlie city niglit-cap, tragi-coni. 5 acta. In
Dodsley (.1.) Old pl.iys, v. 11. 1780 17'2'2.11
Davidson {Mrs. — ). Girulda; vv which is myhuaband? com.
3 acts, /re O. B. T., v. 4(1 1721.13
Davidson (G. H., translator). Augelo and the actress ol Padua,
drama, 4 acts, /re C. B. T., v. 48 1721.15
Day after the fair, farce. i'« Somerset (C. A.) 1721.18; 1771.12
Day o.ltcr the wedding, interlude. ,S'ee Kemble (M. T.) . 1711.-29
Day of reckoning, drama. See Planche (.J. K.) .... 1741.09
Days of Jezebel, hist, drama. See Bayne (P.) 1872. . . 1712.33
Day s fishing, larce. .S'ec Morton (J. H.) 1771.23
Dead hciU't. hist, drama, .sce Webster (B.) 177'2.29
Dead shot, farce. See Buckstone (.J. B.) 1771.01
Dead witness, drama. Sec Reeve (W.) 1773.09
Deadman's point ; or the lighthouse on the Caru Ruth. See
Burnand (F. C.) 1773.02
Deaf and dumb ; or the orphau protected. See Eotzebne
(A. von) 1711.16; 1724.'23
Deaf as a post, farce. .Sfe Poole (T.) 1771.08
Deaf lover, farce. See Pilon (F.) 1732.19
Death of Adam. See Gtenlis {.ytnic. Ae). Sacred dramas. 1724.32
Death of Ctesar, trag. .St^e "Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Dr. works, v. 1.
Death of Cain. .See Lyndsay (D.) Dramas. IS'22. . . . 1732. '23
Death of Wallensteiu. See Schiller (J. 0. F. von). . . . ll'>:!3.15
Debauchees ; or Jesuit caught, com. See Fielding (H.) Works,
V. 2 5037.21
Debt, farcical com. See De Pass (IC. A.) 1773.10
Decided case. .S"' Brougham (,t.) 1771.11
Deeds, not words, drama. .V" Courtney (J.) 1773.15
Deep, deexi sea ; or Perseus and Andromeda, burletta. See
Planche (J. S.) ami Dance (C.) 1741.12
Dekker (Thomas). Diauiatic works. With notes and memoir.
4 V. London, 1873. 16' 1722.18
I^^ote. — For Contents see under Jiisname (p. 410}.
— Honest whore. In Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 3. 1780. 1722.03
Delicate ground ; or Paris iu 1703. .?« Dance (C.) . .1771.05
Dehnquent (The), com. .^Ve Reynolds (F.I 1721.07
Deluge (The). .STce Lyndsay (U.) Dramas. 18'22. . . .1732.23
Deluge (The). See Reade (.1. E.) Poet, works, v. 3, 1857. 1081.05
Demetria. trag. .s-..- Hillhouse (J. A.) Dramas, v. 1. 1839. 1725.1*
Demetrius. .v,;s Schiller (J. C. F. vc.ul. Works, v. 4. . .5064.27
Demon lover, comedietta. .V": Brougham (John). . . . 1771.11
De Montfort. trag. .S'l- Baillie (J.) Works. IS.il. . . 171-2.'22
Dennis (.Juhnl. Dramas, /re /us Select works, v. 2. 1718. 5014. '20
De Pass (E. A.) Debt, farce. 2 acts, /re Lacy, v. 100. .1773.10
Deposition (The) ; or fatal miscarriage, trag. 3 acta. [Ediu.? ii.</.I
!>■ In 17-22.15
Desert deserted ; or last days of Brigham Young. 4 acts. [/«
F. S. D.,v. 26 177'2.-21
Desert island, dram. poem. .SV,- Murphy (A.) Works, v. 3. 5057.10
Deserted d.-iughter. com. .S-'' Holcroft (T.) 173'2.I9
Deserter (The), musical drama. See Dibden (C.) . . . 1734.20
Desperategauie.com. ,S''v Morton (■/. M.) 1733.16
Destiny of Cain. *r Lyndsay (D.) Drania,s. 1822. . . 17»2.-2:1
Deuce is in him, farce. See Colman (George) 1714.09
Devil and doctor Faustus. diauia. Sec Rede (L.) . . .1721.12
Devil (fho) is an ass. *e Jonson (Ben). Works. 1853. 17-25.27
Devil to pay ; or wives mctamoriiUosed. See Coffey (C.) 1721.05
In asking for books, nao the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S MAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER,
880
PLAYS : Devil upon two sticks lo Earthquake.
Devil upon two sticks, com. A'-r Foote {S.) Works, v. 2. 1724 li>
Devil's bridye, openi. .V^^-; Arnold (S. J.) 1721.(19
Devil's "lucat ; orGift of niiiinmon. .SVf Jerrold ilJoiiylim). 1721.20
Devil's flixir ; or tUo Bliatlowk'ss mau, mus. romance. tSce Fitz-
Ball(K,i 1711.22
DeviTs law case. AVc Webster (J.) Dr. works, v. :(. 1857. 1744.20
Devilish t,'no(l juke. .SVc Higgle (T.) 1771.21
Devotion <'f tlm cross. .SVf Calderon de la Barca (P.) . 1714.20
Diamond arrow, com. .Vet Moncrieff (W. T.) .... 1721.25
Dibden (I'liarles). The (liiBeiter, mus. drama. 2 acts. In Lon-
don stiigo, V. 1. 1825 17;J2.17
Same, fu Oxberry (W.) New Euyl. dr.. v. 11. 1821. 1734.20
— Great ilevil ; or robber of Genoa, melodrama. 2 acts. In
G. M. T- V. 14 1721.2'.)
— IvaTihi e ; ortho Jew's daughter, romantic melodrama. 3 acts.
In Lacy. V. 92 1773.02
— The Qnaker. comic oxiora. In Brit, drama, v. 1. i853. 1714.09
Same. In London uta^'C, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Sa-iie. /« Oxberry (W.) NewEugl. dr., v. 11. 1H21. 1734.20
— Smngj^ler's daughti-r, melodrama. 2 acts. In G. M. T.. v. 7.
— The Watt-rmau ; or the 1st of August, ballad opera. 2 acts.
In 0. B. T , V. 23 1711.23
S;imc. hi London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.20
— - WiUlmaii. melodrama. 1 act. In C. M. T.. v. 11. . 1721.26
Dibden (Cliarirs. jr.) Farmer's wife, comic opera. 3 acts. /»
London Htagc, v. 4. 1827 1732.20
— Mv spouse aud I, operatical farce. 2 acts, /n London stage,
V. 4. 1827 1732.20
Same. In G. B. T.. v. 41 1721.08
Dibdin (Thomas). Banks of the Hudson ; or the congress
trooper. 3 acts. In 0- M. T., v. 4 1721.10
— The Cabinet, comic opera. 3 acts. /« C. B. T., v. 21. 1711.21
— Don Giovanni ; or a spectre ou horseback. 2 acts. In G.
M. T.. V. 2 1721.17
English fleet in 1342, comic opera. 3 acts. In C. B. T.. v, 32.
— Fate of Calas. hist, drama. 3 acts. In G. M. T.. v. 8. ITJI.2 '.
— r Fivtnniles off ; or the finger post, com. 3 acta. In C.B.T.,v.42.
— Heart of Mid-Lothian, melodrama. 3 acts. /» C. M. T., v. 1.
Same. In F. S. D.. v. 22 1772.19
— Humphrey Clinker, farce. 2 acts. In C. M. T.. v. 4. 1721.19
— Ivauhoe ; or the jew'a daughter, melodrama. 3 acts. In
C. M. T.. V. 2 1721.17
Same, hi F. S. D.. v. 40 1772.28
— - Jew and the doctor, farce. 2 acts, /n C. B. T., v. 11. 1711.11
— - — Same. In C. B. T., v. 34 1721,01
-—■ Keutlworth. drama. 2 acts. In C. B. T., v. 39. . . 1721.06
-- Lady of the lake, melodrama. 2acts. /« 0. M. T.,v. 3. 1721.18
— — Same.. In F. S D.. v. 35 1772.25
— Of age to-mi>rrow, mna. eut. 2 acts. In C.B.T.,v.43. 1721.10
— P.ist ti^n o'clock and a rainy night I farce. 2 acts. In C. B.
T , V. 38 1721.05
— Paul Jones, melodrama. 3 acts. In C. M. T.. v. 2. . 1721.17
— Quaker (The), comic opera. 2 acts, hi C. B. T., v, 37. 1721.04
— - Ituftiau boy, melodrama. 2 acts. In C. M. T.. v. 4. . 1721.19
— St. David*B day ; or the Ijonest Welshman, raus. faree. 2 acts.
/)i C. B. T., V. 37 1721.04
— Sixes ; or the devil's in the dice, melodrama. 2 acts. In
C. M. T.. V. 9 1721.24
— Suil Dhiiv the coiner, melodrama. 2 acts. In G. M. T . v. 1.
— Two Gregories ; or where did the money come from? f.irce.
2 acts. 7?t C. M. T., V.3 1721.18
— Under the rose, mus. interlude, lact. /» O.M.T.,v. 16. 1721.31
— Valentine and Orson, melodr. 3aot8. //* C.B.T.,v.27. 1711.27
— What next ? farce. 2 acts. //(London stage, v, 4. 1827. 1732.20
Dick Turpiu and Tom King. S'^e Suter {W. E.) . . . . 1771.22
Did you ever send your wife to Camberwell ? See Coyne (J. Stir-
liuy) 1771.23
Dido, queen of Carthage, trag. .?;^e Marlowe ,C.) Works. 1735.1(1
Digby (George). Elvira.com. 5acts. /« Dodsley (J.) Old plays,
V. 12. 1780 1722.12
Dilly (J. J.) and Allen (James). Chiselliug. farce. 1 act. In
Lacy. V. 109 1773.19
Dimond (Wm.) Broken sword, melodrama. 2 acts. In G. B. T.,
V. 41 1721.08
Same. /?i F. S. D., v. 22 1772.19
— The JLthiop. 3 acts. /?i F. S. D.. v. 18 1772.17
— Foundling of the forest. 3 acts. In G. B. T., v. 40. 1721.07
— llnuter of the Alps, drama. 2 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 39. 172l.0(;
— Lady and the devil, mus. drama. 2 acts. In C.B.'r..v.4(i. 1721.13
Same. /*( F. S. D.. v. 30 1772.23
— Peasant boy. opera. 3 acts. /?t 0. B. T.. v. 40. . . .1721.07
— Young huzzar. i)pera. 2 acts. /« C. B. "T.. v. 41. . .1721.08
— Youth, love and lolly, comic opera. 2 acts. InG. B.T., v. 39,
Disagreeable surprise, mus. farce. .SV^; Daniel (G.) , . 1711. U
Discovery (The.. .^<tf Plautus (M. A.) Com. v. 3. 1772. . 174I.I.5
Discreet princess, fairy cxtrav. .SVc Flanche (J. R.) . . 1741.09
Distressed mother, trag. vSV»^Philips (A.) 1732.20 ; 1734.14 ; 1714.10
Distrest mother, tiag. .SV''Phihps(A.) 1732.20
Distress'd wife. com. .SV.: Gay (J.) Plays. 1772. . . . 1723,31
Distresses (The). .SV*? D*Avenant (Wj Dr. works, v. 4. 1722.25
Dixon (Bernard H.) ami Wood (Arthur). Behind a mask. com.
3 acts. In Lacy, v. 97 1773.07
Doctor aud apothecary, mus. ent. AVc Cobb (J.) 1714.09; 1732^18
Doctor Bolus. .Set: Daniel (G.) 1711.13
Doctor Dilworth. farce. Sr>! Oxenford (John) 1771.20
Doctor Faustns. trag. .V.r Marlowe (C.) Works. 1733.01 ; 173'). 01
Doctor iu spite of himself, farce. .SVf,- Moliere (J. B. 1'.)
Doctor Mondscheiu ; or the violent remedy, ,'iiec Curtis (.l/r-;
A. W.) 1744.01
Dr. Pangloss. Sre Heir at law.
Dodge for a dinner, farce, ^ee Palmer (T. A.) . . . . 1773.1ti
Dodsley (Robert). Miller of Mansfivld, drant. ent, I act. In
London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.20
Does he love me? com. .S'ce Falconer (E.) .... .1773.10
Doldrum (The); or 1803. 2 acts. .V« OKeeffe (J.) Dram, works.
V. 4. 1798 1734.07
Dolores, trag. SW Cannon (C. J.) Dramas, liHTJ. . . 1714.29
Don Oxsar ile Bazan. drama. ,See Dumanoir (P. F. P.) and Den-
nery{A. P.I 1721.13; 1772.02
Don Carlos, prince r)f Spain, trag, .Sie Otway T.) Works, v. 1.
Don Carlos, /n Schiller (J. C. F. von). AVoiks. v. 3. . . 50114.20
— ~ Same, fn Thompson (B.) Germ, theatre, v. 5. . 1724.25
Don Garcia. -S'-s Alfieri (V.) Trag., v. 3. 1HI.5. . . . 1712.12
Don Garcia of Navarro. AV^- Moliere (J. B P.) 17;J3.27 ; 1735,01
Don Giovanni ; or spectre on horK(rba<-k. AV^ Dibden (T.) 1721.17
Don Juan ; «>r thefeawtof the statue. ,SV,' Moliere ( J. B. P.) 1733.i8
Don Paddy de Bazan, farce. .SV-.' Grover (J. H.) . . . 1771.23
Don Quixote, nins. drama. .SV.; Almar (Geo.) .... 1721 29
Don Quixote in England, com. AV«; Fielding (II.)Work8,v.3.5037.22
Don Sebastian, trag. Sre Dryden (J ) Works, v. 7. 1821. 50^2 '20
Done on both hides, farce. AVe Morton (J- M.) . . . .1733.10
Don't forget your opera glasses. .SV,; Woolf (B, E.) . . 1771.17
Don't juilgo by appearance, farce. S'-r Morton (J. M.) . 1733.10
Double bedded room. *SVe Morton (J. M.) 1771.15
Double-dealer, com. AVeOongreve(Wm). 1744.31 ; 1714.17 ; 1732.20
Doublegallaut.com. AV« Gibber (C.) Dr. works, v. 3. 1760. 1713.29
Double marriage. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works,
V. 0. 1844 1713.06
Doubtful heir, tragi-com. .SV:e Shirley (J.) Dr. work8.v.4. 1743.06
Douglas, trag. See Home (John). . 5044.01 ; 1714.09 ; 1722.15
Douglass (John T.) Chapter of accidents, farce. 1 act. In Lacy
V. 96 1773. l;0
Doves in a cage. com. .SV*' Jerrold (D.) Writings, v. 8. . 1725,25
Dowager, com. lact, .SV« Mathews (C.) 1771.20
Down iu a balloon, farce. .ST't: Oxenford (J.) 1773.02
Dragon of Wantley. burlesque. 3 acts. Sn: Gary (Henry). 1732.18
Drama at home, extrav. See Planche (J, R.) ..... 1741.09
Dramatic scenes. See Procter (H. C.) 1742,00
Dramatist (The), com, St-e Reynolds (F.) 1721.06
Drawing rooms, second floor, aud attics, farce. See Morton
(J. M.) 173:i.l0
Dreadfully alarming, farce. See Edwardes (C.) and Collerne (E.)
Dream (The), trag. .SVe BailUe (J.) Works. 1H51. . .1712.22
Dream at sea. .S'ct' Buckstone (J. B.) 1772.25
Dreams of delusion, .sv.' Simpson (J. P.) 1771.20
Dred. .SV,t Brougham (J.) 1772.17
Drummer (The); or the haunted house, com. See Addison (J.)
Drunkard (The). -SV« Smith (W. H.) 1772.U
Drunkard's children, drama. -Vr-- Johnstone (J. B.) . - 1773,09
Drunkard's doom, drama. S-?e Pitt (G. D.) 1772.30
Drunkard's warning, drama. Se^ Tayleure (E. W.) . . 1772.30
Dryden (John). Dramatic works. [/» hi.-i Works, v. 2-7. 1821.)
Contents : v. 2. Wdd gallant, com. liival ladies, tragi-
com. Indian queen, trag. Indian emperor, or conquest of
Mexico. Secret love, or maiden queen. 3. Sir ftlartin
Mar-.\li. ortho feIgnedinuocence.com. The tempest, com.
Au evening's love, or the mock astrologer, com. Tyrannic
love, or the royal martyr, trag. 4. Almaiizor and Alma-
hide, or the conquest of Granada by the Spaniards, trag.
Marriage a-la-mode, com. The assignation, or love in a
nunnery, com. 5. Amboyua. or cruelties of the Dutch to
the Engl, merchants, trag. State of innocence, aud fall of
man, opera. Aureng-Zebe, trag. All lor love, the world
well lost. trag. 6. Limberham, or the kind keeper, com.
CEdipus, trag. Troilus and Cres.sida, trag. Spanish friar.
7. Duke of Guise, trag. Albion and Albanius, opera.
Don Sebastian, trag.
— All for love. trag. 5 acts. In British drama, v. 2. 1853. 1714.10
Same. In London stage, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
Dubourg (A. W.) Sympathy, comedietta. 1 act. In Lacy. v. 96.
— Twenty minutes under an umbrella. /;iLacy. v. 106. 1773.16
Duchess vf Malfl. trag. .SV.; Webster (John). . 1744.25 : 1721.13
Dudley (Bute). The woodman, comic opera. 3 acts. In Lon-
don stage, v. 4. 1HJ7 1732. lO
Duel (The); or my two nephews, farce. S-e Feake {il. B.) 1711.22
Duenna (The), com. opera. .S'c; Sheridan (R. B.)
Dukeof Guise, ti-ag. -S'-e Dryden (J.) Works, v. 7. 1H21. 5042.20
Duke of Milau. S-e Massinger (Philip) 2735.02
Duke's daughter ; or the hunchback of Paris. Ser Bourgeoise
(A.)aHrfFeval (P.) 1772.Li8
Duke's mistress, trag. S>y- Shirley (J.) Br. works, v. 4. 1743,06
Dumanoir (P. F. P.) and Dennery (A. P.) Don Ca-sar ile Bazau.
3 acts. [Tr. by G. A. A'Beckett and Mark Lemon.] In
F. S. D., V. 2 o . 1772.02
Same. In C.B.T., v. iG 1721.13
Dumb belle, firce. .S'ee Bernard (P.) 1771.15
Dumb boy of Manchester. See Rayner (B. F.) . . . . 1772.29
Dumb girl of Geno.i, melodrama. .S'"' Farrell (J.) . . . 1772.24
Dumbknight.hi3t.com. .S't'' Machin (L) 1722.04
Dumb Savoyard, and his monkey. >>,■ Thompson (C. P.) 1773.08
Duplicity, com. iVe Holcroft (t.) 1732.20
Durivage (O. E.) Lady of the lions, burlesque. 1 act. In F.
M. D.. V. 29 1771.18
— Stage-struck Yankee, farce. 1 act. InT. M. D., v. 27. 1771.17
Dutch courtezan. See Marston (J.) Works, v. 2. 1856. 1733,03
Dutch lover. .SVe Behn (Mrs. A.) Plays, v. 1. 1871. . . 5021.04
Dutchman's ghost, farce. See Barry (S.) 1771.13
D'ye know me now? farce. .?■'■(■ Martin (Wm.) .... 1773.15
Dying for love, com. 5^-' Morton (J. M.) 1771.20
Earl of Essex, trag. .Vtre Jones (U.) 1714.10
Earl of poverty. iVe Almar (Geo.) 1721.29
Earl of Warwick, trag. *'fe Franklin (Thomas). . . .1732.19
Earthquake ; or spectre of the Nile, burlotta. -See Fitz-Ball (E.)
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PLAYS : East Indian t, FielrUng.
881
Eist Indian (The), com. Sec Kotzcbuo (A. F. V. von). Drainatio
woikB. V. a. 181)0 m-2Mi
East Indian (Tiie), cum. Sc<: Lewis (M. (i ) In Kotzebue (A. !■'.
F. vou). Urani. works, V. :!. IHOl 1732.04
East Lynue, drama. .?« Palmer (T. A.) 17";). 1:1
Eastward lio«. A'''-; Chapman ((-ii-o, 17"2'2.04
Eastivardh'io. .SVc Marston (.1.) Work.i, v. :). 18SG. . . 17a.i.U.l
Ebenezer V< ntiire. lairo. .SVr La Bree (li.) 1771.15
Ebsworlh (.l/'■■^■. — ). Payable at siglit ; or chaato Baluto, comii;
liic-c. In C. M. T., V. 14 1721.29
Ebsworth (■lo.'ic'iili). Rival valets, farce. 2act8. i« C. M. T.. v.l2
Ecclesiazusx. .SV.> Aristophanes. t'cmUHlies, v. 2. 1853. 1712.10
Eddystone elf, melodrama. .S'.v Pitt ((i. D.) 1721.25
Education, etnn. .SVc Morton (T.) 1711. !(>
Edward, tlio black priiue, hi^t. trajj. See Shirley (Win.) 17;)2.2l)
Edward li., tra^. *v Marlowe (('.) Dr. work.s. 1818. . 173:).lll
Edward IV., play. -SVc Heywood (Thomas) 175)1.13
Edwardes (Conway). Anne Boleyn, burlesque extrav. 1 act.
/;(Lacy. V. 97 1773.07
— Our pet, com. 3 acts, /n Lacy, v. 105 1773.15
— aufi CuUerne (Edward). Dreadfully alarmint,', farce. I act.
In Lacy. V. '.)5 1773.05
Edwards (Richard). Damon and Pitliiaa, com. //i Dodsley (J.)
Old [days, V. 1. 1780 1722.01
Edwin the fair, .sv.^ Taylor (H.l Poetical works, v. 2. . 1I192..33
Egmont. See Goethe (1. W. vou). Dram, works. 1851. . 1725.01
Eileen oge ; or dark's the hour before the dawn. See Falconer
(E.) 1773.17
Elder brother. See Beaumont (E.) und Fletcher (.1.) Works, v. 10.
Election (The), com. See BailUe (J.) Works. 1851. . . 1712.22
Electra. See Euripides. See nnder his name (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Eleotra. See Sophocles. Tragedies. . . 1743.20 ; 23 ; 1744.01
Elfrida. See Mason i,Ree. W.) British poets, v. 18. . . lG2i;.18
Ella Rosenburg. melodrama. .V,(' Kenney (J.) . . . .1711.27
Elton (E. W.) Paul the ptiachcr, domestic drama. 2 acts. In
C. M. T., V. 11 1721.26
Elvira, com. .SV.; Digby (G.) 1722.12
Emilia Galutti. See Lessing (G. E.) Dr. works, v. 1. 1878. 1732.2'J
Same. /« Thompson (B.i German theatre. v. 0. 1801. 1724. 2G
Emperor of the cast. ,SV<- Massinger (P.) Dr.works.n35.02;n33.08
Emperor of the moon. See Behn (.)/«. A.) Plays, V. 4. 1871. 6021.07
Emson (Frank E.) Bumble's courtship, comic interlude, 1 act.
In Lacy, v. 99 1773.09
Enchanted wood, fairy extrav. See Byron (H. J.) . . . 1773.09
Endimion. the man in the mooue. .V<.<; Lyly (J.) Dr. works, v. 1.
1858 ' 1732.14
English (Thomas Dunn). The Mormons. 3 acts. /«. F. S. D., v. '26.
English Heet, in 1342, comic opera. .V.e Dibden (T.) . . 1711.32
English moor: or the mock marriage. .S'cl* Brome (K.) Dram.
works, v. 2 1713 21
English tragedy, play. ,?■<•« Kemble (F. A.) Plays. 1803.1731.16
Englishman in Paris, com. .Vc« Foote (S.) Works, v. 1. . 1724.18
Englishman returned from Paris, farce. See Foote (S.) Works,
v. 1 1724.18
EngUshman's house is liis castle. See Morton (J. M.) . 1733.10
Ensign (The), com. *.'e Schrocder (F. L.) 1724.26
Enthusiasm.com. .See Bailhe (J.) Works. 1851. . . 1712.22
Epicoene ; or the sileut woman. See Jonson (Ben). Works. 1725.27
Epidicus. .sVuPlautus (M. A.) Comedies, v. 2. 1852. .1742.05
Epsom-'Wells, com. See Shadwell (T.) 1673 1742.22
Ernest JLiItravers. See Medina (Louisa) 1772.17
Ernestine. See Robertson (Wm.) 1772.14
Esmeralda. .Vi-e Fitz-Ball (Edw.) 177'2.17
Ethwald. tr.tg. .S. i: BailUe (.1.) Works. 18.51 1712.22
Eton bov. laice. See Morton (E.) 1771.17
Eugene Aram. »e Moncrieff (\V. T.) . . , 17'21.25: 1773.13
Eugenie ; orthoSpauisU bride. *.: Kemble (P. A.) Plays. 1731.16
Eunuchus : or the eunuch. A'tv Terence. Comedies. .1744.13
Euripides. Tragedies. See p. 45ij of Catalogue.
Eurydice, farce. A'cs Fielding (Henry). Works, v. 3. .5037.22
Eurydioe hiss'd. &« Fielding (H.) Works, v. 3. . . . 5037.'22
Eustache Baudin. .S« Courtney (.J .) 1772.17
Evadne : or the statue. See Shiel (R. L.) 1772.07
Eveleen Wdsou. .S'-c Pilgrim (J.) 1772.28
Evenings love (The), com. See Dryden (J.l Works, v. 3. 5042.10
Everybody's friend, com. See Coyne {i.H.) 1772.30
Everybody's husb.ind, comic drama. See Ryan (li.) . - 1721.19
Every man in his humor, com. See Jonson (Ben).
Every niau out of his humor. .S'v Jonson (Ben). Works. 1725.27
Every one lias his fault, com. See Inchbald {Mrs. E.)
Evil eye, melodrama. See Phillips (J. B.) 1771.12
Evil genius, com. See Bernard ■ B.) 1772.18
Example (The), com. .^^'.'-^ Shirley (-1.) Draui. works, v. 3. 1743.05
Exchange no robliery, com. See Hook (T. E.) . . . . 1721.04
Exile (The); or deserts of Siberia. .V..- Reynolds (F.) . 1711.'29
Faint heart never won fair lady, com. See Planche (.1. R.) 1772.0 J
Fair encounter, comedietta. .Sfft Rae (f, jM.) 1773.14
Fair favourite, tragi-com. See D'Avenant (W.) Dram, works,
V. 4. 1873 1722.25
Fair maid of the excliauge. com. .S'tt; Heywood (T.) . . 1750.30
Fair maid of the inn. See Beaumont (F.) ami Fletcher (J.)
Works, V. 10. 1K40 1713.10
Fairmaid of the west. Sfc Hey wood (T.) 1750.42
Fair ouo with the golden locks, fairy extrav. See Planche (J. R-)
Fair penitent, trag. 5('eRowe(N.) "... 1711.09
Faithful friends. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (.1.) Works.
V, 4. 1844 1713.04
Faithful shepherdess. &.- Beaumont (F.) ami Fletcher (J.) Works.
V. 2. 1843 1713.02
Falconer (Edmund). Does he lovo me? com. 3 acts. /« Lacy.
V. 100 1773.10
— Eileen Oge : or dark's the horn- before the dawn, drama.
4 acts. In Lacy, v. 107 1773.17
— llusb.ind of an hour. 2 a t«. In F. S. D., v. 38. . . 1772.27
— Peep o'day. drama. 4 acts, //t F. S. D., v. 44. . . 1772.:iO
— Too much for gootl nature, farce. 1 a t. In F. M. D., v. 39.
Fall t>f Algiers, comic oj)era. 3 acts. //J C. B. T., v. 9. . Mll.m
Fall of Mortimer. .Vc Jonson (Ben). Works. 1853. . 17'25.27
Falls of (llydo, nielodraina. .V*' Soane (G.) 1711.31
False delicacy. See Kotzebue (A. vou) 1724. '23
False friend, com. See Vanbrugh(J.) Dram. VN-orks. 1849. 1744.31
False iiuprcBSionrt. coin. .S''v CJamberland (U.) .... 1732. '.0
False one. See Beaumont (F.) und Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 0.
1814 1713.06
False Hhauie. com. See Kotzebue (A. F. F. von). Dram. worUf*.
V. 3. 1800 1732.04
Family failing, farce. See Oxenford J.) 1771.18
Family jar.s, musical farce. 2 acts. In F. M. D., v. 15. . 1771.11
Family legend, trag. .V.-.- Baillic (-1). Works. 1851. . . 1712.'22
Family of love. .See Middleton (T.) Works, v. 2. 1840. 1733.12
Family pictures, farce. .V'l' Stirling (H. I 1773.10
Famovs history of sir Thomas Wyat ; by T. Dekker and J. Web-
ster. .S'.'e Dekker (T.) Dram, works, v. 3. . . . n2'2.20
.Same. In Webster (.1.) Dram, works, v. 1. 18.57. 1744.24
Fanchon, the cricket. .S'.c 'Waldauer (A.) //i F.S D.,v.42. 1772.29
Fancies, chaste and noble. S'-e Ford (J ) Dr. works. . 1724.14
Farmer (The). .SV,,' O'Keeffe (.John) 1734.07 ; 1711.27
Farmer's wife, comic ojiera. .S'.''- Dibden :C.,7r.) . . ,1732.20
Farnie (II. B.) Soul of honor! drama. 5 acts. In Lacy. V. 104.
Farquhar (George). Dramatic works. London. 1819. 8". 1744.31
Cnufenls : Beaux' stratagem. Constant coujile. The in-
constant. Love ami a bottle. Uecruiting officer. Sir
liarry Wildair. Twin rivals.
— Beaux' stl'.ilagem, com. 5 acls. 7» C. B. T., v. '21. .1711.21
Same. /« British dnaiua. V. 1. 18.53 1714.09
Same, /u Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr., v. 7. 1819. 1734.16
— Constant couple; tu- a trip to the jubilee, com. 5 acts. In
London stage, v. 2. 18-25 1732.18
— The inconstant: or the way to win him, com. G acts. In
British drama, v. 1 . 1853 1714.09
Same. i;l F. S. D., v. 28 1772. '22
Same, /re C. B. T, v. 6 1711.05
-Same, /re London t-lage, v. 1. 1825 n:)'2.17
Same, /re Oxberry W.) New Engl. dr.. v. 10. 18'21. 1734.19
— Recruiting officer, com. 5 acts. /« Brit, drama, v. 2. 1714.10
Same, /.i C. B. T . v. 'i'i 1711.22
Same, /re London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732,17
Same, /re Oxberry (W.) New Engl. drama.v.O. 1619. 1734.15
Farrell (J.) Dumb girl of Genoa, melodrama. 3 acts. In T. S.
D:. v. :)3 1772.'24
Fascinating iudividual. .Vcc Danvers (II.) 1771.14
Fashion ; or life in New York, com. .Vce Ritchie (A. C. M.) 17"2.'21
Fashionable lovers, com. 5 acts. See Cumberland (U.) 1732.18
Fast coach, farce. See Claridge (C. .7.) iind Soutar (11.. jr.) 1773.12
Fatal curiosity, trag. 3 acts. .S'.e Lillo (G 1 . 1714.09 ; 1732.19
Fatal discovery, trag. .S'lv Home ( I.) Works, v. '2. . . .5044.02
Fatal dowry, tr.ig. See Massinger (l'hilip).1711.I0 ; 17;i3.08 ; 1735.02
Fatal glass; or the curse of drink. .S'etfM'Oloskey (J.) . 1773.10
Fatal snow-storm, romantic dr-ima. See Barrymore (W.) 1721. '28
Fatality. .Vcr Boaden (C.) I711.'23
Fate ol Calas. hist, drama. ,S'w Dibden (T.) 17'21.23
Father and sou : ur the rock of Charbonniere. See Fitz-Ball (E.)
Fathers ; or good natured man, com. See Fielding (U.) Works,
V. 4. . 6037.'23
Faust. See Goethe (J. W. von), p. 580 of Catalogue.
Faust and Marguerite, spectacular drama. 3 acls. Jn F. S. D..
V. 35. 1772.'2.5
Faustus. romantic drama. See Soane (G.) 1711.33
Fawne (The). .S'.. Marston (J.) Works, v. 2. 1856. . .1733.03
Fazio, trag. .S.c Milman (II. Ill 17'21.14
Feign'd curtezaus. .*• Behn (.>/r.!. A.) Pla.vs, v. 2. 1871, 5021.05
Female IMassaroni ; or fair brigands, operatic drama. See Som-
erset (C. A.) I7'21.28
Ferrex and Poirex. trag. ,S.e Sackville (T.) .... .1. '22.01
Feudal times. See White (J.) /re F. S. D., v. 0. . . .177-2,00
Feuillet (Octave). Roic.anco of a poor young man. f. acts. In
F. S. D, v. 29 1772.22
Fielding (Henry), /re /lij Works, v. 1-4. L.. 1871. 8°. . .5037.20
Conte7its : v. 1. Love in several masques, com. Temple
beau. com. Author's farce : with a puppet show, called
Pleasures of the town. Coffee house politician, com.
Tragedy of tragedies, or life ajd death of Tom Thumb the
great. 2. Letter writers, farce. Grub-street opera. The
lottery, a far. e. The modern husband, com. The mock-
doctor, or the dumb lady cured, com. CoventGardon
tragedy. The debauchees, or the Jesuit caught, com.
The niisi-r. com. 3. Comedies : The intriguing chamber,
maid. Don (Quixote in England. The old man taught
wisdom, or the virgin unmasked. The universal gallant,
or the dift'eiint husbands. Pasquiu. a dramatic satire.
Eurydice. fan'c. Eurydice hiss'd. Tumble-down Dick, or
Phaeton in the suds, burlesque. Miss Lucy in town, farce.
Wcdding.day, com. 4. 'Die fathers, or the good natured
man, com.
— Intrigning chambermaid, farce. 2 acto (from Reguard). In
British drama, V. 2. 18.53 '' 'l.
— The miser, com. 3 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 35. ... 'i^l.W
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 ^.l.T'li
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Kngl. dr.. v. 11. 1821. 1;34.20
— Mock doctor, farce. 2 acts, /re British drama, v. 1. . 1;11-W
Same. In London stage, v. 2. 18-25. . ■ • • • l'^^-'"
— Tom Thumb. burlesque opera. 2 acts. Altered by K. O Haiji.
/» London st.lg6. v. 2. 1825 .. 1.32.18
— Virgin unmasked, inus. farce. 1 act. /ii London stage, t. 3.
1820 li:!2.19
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882
PLAYS : Kesco (0 GenUB.
Fiesco. See Schiller (J. C. F. von). Works, v. ■).... .'.iii;4.27
Fifteen years of a dniukard's life, iiielotlrama. Si^e Jerrold (D.)
Figaro in Lomlou, larce. .S'ee A'Beckelt (G. A.) .... 1721. IJ
Fighting by proxy, burleltu. AVi; Kenney (.1.) .... 1771. IK
FiUe (l.a) <le Madame Aufot. opera bouflo. H acts. Adiipti'rt
from the French of Clairville. Siraudiu. and Kouinf,'. lit
Lacy, V. 103 177:1, l:i
Fire raiHer, nieloiUauia. A'e<f Almar (ti.) 1721. '24
Fireman (The). A're Johnson (S. U.) 1772 24
Firmilian. a ■■ upasinodic " tra^. .SV.> Aytoun (W. K.) . 1712.111
First Hoor, farcer .SVeCobb(J.) 1714.10
First love, com. .SV.' Cumberland (U.I 17:12.19
First night, comic drama, /ii F. M. D.. v. 20 1771.17
First of April, lane. .SVc Boadcn (('.) 1711.20
First steps to f.illy, com. .SVc Nola (A.) 1726.28
Fisher (Jasper). Fiiimus Xroos. the true Trojans. 5 acts. In
Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 7. 1780 1722.07
Filz-Ball (Edward). Devil's elixir : or the shadowless man.
mus. romance. 2 acts, /u C. B. T.. v. '22. . . . 1711.'22
— Earthquake ; or the spectre of the Nile, operatic spectacle.
3 acts. /■! C. M. T.. V. 1 1721.10
— Esmeralda. 3 acts, /ii F. S. D.. v. lU 1772.17
— Father and sou : or the rock of Charbonuiere. 2 acts. In
O. B. T., V. 10 1711.10
Same. /,. F. S. D.. v. 25 1772.20
— Floating beacon ; or Norwegian wreckers. 2'acts. In C. M.
T., V. '2 " . . . 1721.17
Same. 7« F. S. D., v. 23 1772.19
— Flying Dutchman ; or phantom ship. 3 acts, hi C. M. T..
V. 2 1721,17
Same. In F. S. D., v. 14 1772.U
— Fortunes of Nigel, melodrama. 3 acts. InCM.T..\A. 17'21.19
— Hatis von Stein : or the robber knight, melodrama. 2 acts.
In Lacy. v. lOi 177:!.14
— Haunted hulk, nautical dr. 3 acts. In 0. M. T., v. 10. 1721.31
— Hofer. the Tell of Tyrol. 3 acts. In C. M. T.. v, 0. . 17'21.21
— Inchcapo Bell, nautical hnrletta. 2 acts. In C.M.T..V.1. 1721.10
— Innkeeper of Abbeville. 2 acts. In F. S. D.. v. 25. . 1772.'20
Same. [UWi (if/e .1 Innkeeper. /;i C. M. T.. v. 3. 1721.18
— Joan of Arc. melodrama. 3 acts, /ii 0. M. T.. v. 4. 1721.19
— Jonathan Bradford. 2 acts. /« F. S. D.. v. 19. . .1772.17
— Kceuba ; or pirate vessel. 2 acts, /n, 0. M. T.. v. 1'2. 1721.27
— Mary Glastonbury ; or dream girl of the devil-hoU. 2 acts.
7)1 C. M. T., V. 0 1721.21
— Momentous question. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 32. . . 1772.24
— Peveril of the peak. 3 acts, /ii C. M. T., v. 5. . .1721.20
— The Pilot, nautical burlctta. 3 acts, /ii C. M. T.. v. 1. 1721.10
— lied rover, uaut. dr. 2 acts, /n C. M. T.. v. O. . .1721.21
— Siege of liochelle, opera. 2 acts. In Lacy. v. '.'.'». . . 1773.05
-- Thalaba, the destroyer, nielodr. 3 acts. In C.M.T.,v.5. 1721.20
— Tom Cringle. 2 a-:ts. /» F. S. D.. v. l.s 1772.17
— Wardock Kennilson ; or the wild woman of the village. 3 acts.
/« C. M. T.. v. S. 1721.23
— Waverley ; or 00 years since. 3 acts. In C. M. T., v. 6. 1721.20
Fitz Gerald (Percy). The "William Simpson, comedietta. 1 act.
/aLacy, V. 101 1773.11
Fitzsmythe of Fitzmytho hall, farce. .S'<:(; Morion (J. M.) 1733.17
Five miles off : or the finger post, com. .Vc.' Dibden (T.) In
C. B. T., V. 42 1721 09
Floating beacon, nautical drama. .S'cc Fitz-Ball (E.) . . 1721.17
Flowers of the forest. Sec Buckstone (J. B.) In T. S. B-.y. .W.
Floyd (W. E.) Handy Andy. 2 acts. In F. S. D.. v. 42. 1772.29
Flying doctor, farce. .Vce Moliere (J. B. P.) Works, v. 1. 1733.27
Flying Dutchman ; or phantom ship. .S'*''- Fitz-Ball (E.) 1721.17
FolUesofadav.com. .SVe Holcroft (T.) I73'2.18
Follies of anight, com. &..' Planche (J- K.) 1772.00
Follow Iho leader, com. .V« Rae (C. M.) 1773.09
Folly as it flies, com. .Vee Reynolds (F.) 1711.27
Fontainbleau. comic opera. .SVc O'Keeffe (John). . . . 1734.05
Fool's revenge. See Taylor (T.) 1772.29
Foote (Samuel). Works. 2 v. London, 1799. 8'. . . . 1724.18
Con/enls : v. X. Comedies: Taste. Englishman in Paris.
The Knights. Englishman returned from Paris. The au-
thor. The mayor of Garratt. The orators. The minor.
The lyar. The itatron .
2. Comedies : The commissary. Lame lover. The bank-
rupt. The coiieners. Maid of Bath. Devil on two sticks.
Nabob. Trip to Calais. The Capuchin.
— Lame lover, farce. 3 acts. In British drama, v. 2. . 171i.l0
— The liar, farce. 2 acts. /;i British drama, v. I. . .1714.09
Same. /« London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
— Mayor of Garratt, farce. 2 acts. M C. B. T., v. H. .1711.08
— — Same. 7;i British drama. V. 1. 1853 1714.09
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry (W. j New Engl, drama.v.9. 1821. 1734.18
For better for worse, farce. *V(:e Maltby (C. A.) . . . .1773.15
For England, ho 1 melodramatic opera. ,5ce Pocock (I.) . 1721.00
For honor's sake, drama. AVc Hazlewood (C. H.) . . . 1773.18
Force of calumny, play. See Kotzebue (A. F. F. von). Dram,
works. V. 2 1732.03
Forc'd marriage. .v,r Behn (.Vrs. A) Plays, v. 3. 1871.5021.00
Forced marriage, com. ,SV.: Molii-re (J. B. P.) 17:13.22 ; 28 : 1735.115
Ford (John). Dramatic works ; with iutrod. 2 v. N. Y., 1831.
18= 17-24.13
Same. With introd. by H. Coleridge. L., 1851. &'. 173.'i.02
Contents : The broken heart. Fancies, chaste and noble.
The lady's trial. Love's tri.al. The lover's melancholy.
Perkin Warbeck. Tlie sun's darling. 'Tis pity she's a
whore. Witch of Edmonton.
— 'Tie pity she's a whore. 5 acts. In Dodsley (J.) Old plays.
V. 8. 1780 172'i.08
Forest oracle ; or, bridge of Tresinvi. operatic drama. See Camp-
bell (M.) 1721.17
Forest rose. See Woodworth S.) 1772,28
Forgery, trag. See Stephens (G) Dramas, v. 1. 184:j. . 1743.24
Fortunatus ((;omedie of;. A'-'c Dekker (T.) Dram, works, v. 1.
lH7:i 1722.18
Fortune by laud and sea; tra{;i-coni. See Heywrood (T.) and
Rowley (W.) 1750.30
Forlunes frolic, farce. See AUingham (J. T.) .... 17:12.18
Fortunes of Nigel, melodranni. See Fitz-Ball (E.) . . 1721.19
Forlunio, and his seven gifted servants, fairy extrav. See
Planche (J. B.) 1741.10
Forty and fifty, farce. .V.-.- Bayly (T. U.) 1771.19
Forty thieves, melodrama. 2 acts. In C. B. T., v. 27. 1711.27
Forty winks, comedietta, .v.-.- Roberts (G.) F.M. D., v. 41. 1771.24
Foscari. trag. See Mitford (M. R) 1721.05
FoundUng (The), com. s.e Moore (E.) 1732.19
Foundling of tlie forest, play. .S:^c Dimond (W.) . . . 1721.07
Four criusius. comic ilrama. .V'-c MayheiJP (,\.l .... 177:1.02
Four r's. See Heywood (J.I 17'22.01
Four plays : triumph of honour, love, death, time. See Beaumont
(F.I aiici Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 1. 184:i 1713.01
Foure preutises of London, See Heywood (T.) . . . 1722 06
Fournier (M.U,) Comedy and tragedy, com. In F.M.D..V.19.1771.13
Francesca da Uimiui, trag. .^f-c Boker (G. H.) Plays, etc., v. 1.
1857 1714.04
Frank I'oxPhipps, Esq.. farce. .S'.- Selby |C.) . . . .1773.10
Franklin, lust, drama. See Brougham (John) 1772.18
Franklin I /^r. Thomas). Earl of Warwick, trag. 5 acts, /n Lon-
don stage, v. 3. 18'20 1732.19
Fraternal discord, com. See Kotzebue (A. F. F. von). Dr. works,
V. 3 1801 n;i2 0*
Frederick the great, melodrama. See Maddox (F. JI.) 1721.28
Free and easy. mus. farce, Arnold (S. J.) 1721.09
Freethinker (The), com. .Vcf Lessing (G. E.) . 17:)2.30 ; 1732.10
Freischutz (Der). opera, .v*'-' Weber (C. ^1, von). . . . 1711.09
French spy. See Haines (J. T.) 1772 18
Friar IJacon and friar Bungay. See Greene (Kobcrt). . 1725.01
Friend Waggles, farce. See Morton (J. M.) 1733.17
Friendship in fasliiiui, com. See Otway (T.) Works, v. 1. 17:34.08
Frogs (The). See Aristophanes. Cmnedies. . 1712.17 ; 1712.16
From village to court, coin. .Sf Morton (.1. M.) . . .1733.17
Frou Frou. com. See Daly (A.) 1772.30
Fruits of the wine cup. drama. .See Allen (J. H.) . . . 1772.30
Fuimus Troes. the true Trojan^. See Fisher (J.) . 17'22.07 .
Furies (The) See .Eschylus. Tragedies (p. 5 ot Catalogue).
Furnished aiiartmeuts. comic interlude. 1 act. Bv H. A. Y.
/nLacy, v. 98 '. . 1773.08
Gaillardet (Theodrire Frederic) anrf Dumas (A.) The Tower of
Nesle. or the chamber of deatli. hist, drama. 3 acts.'
|Ad,rpted from the Frenchjbv G. Aliuar. In C. M. T.. v. 6.
— — Same. La Tour de Nesle. in F. S. D.. v. 14. . . 1772.14
Gale Bt'cezely. drama. See Johnstone (J. B.) . . . . 1771.14
Gallathea. *-'e Lyly. (John i. Dr. works, v. 1. 1858. . 17:12.10
Gamblers fate. .S'f Thompson (C.) 1711.17
Same. .V. e Mihier (H. M.) 1772.20
3*rt/e.— Founded on the French play of • La vie d'uu
joiieur.'
Game at chess. .Vee Middleton (T.) Works, v. 4. 1840.1733.14
Game of life. com. Sec Brougham (John) 1772.15
Gameofiove.com. ,See Brougham (Jolm) 1772.14
Game of romps, farce. See Morton (J. M.) 173:i.l7
Gamester (Tlic). com. .See Centlirre (-tfrs. S.) 1708.. .1715.02
Gamester (The), trag. See Moore (E.) 1714.09
Gamester (The), com. See Shirley (James). . 1743.05 ; 1722.09
Gammer Gurton's needle, com. 5 acts. In Dodsley (J.) Old
plays. V. 2. 1780 1722.02
Gamier (Robert). Cornelia, trag. 5 acts. Tr. bv T. Kyd. In
Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 2. 1780 17'22.02
Garrick (David). Bon ton : or high life above stairs, farce. 2
acts, ill British dramn. V. 1. 18.53 1714.09
Same. /;i London stage, v. 3. 182i"> 1732.19
— Clandestine marriage, com. See Colman (G.) and Garrick (D.)
— Counlrygirl.com. 5 acts, /n C. B. T.. v. 21. . . . 1711.21
Same. In Brit, drama, v. 1 1714.09
— Cymon. dr. romance. 3 acts. In London stage, v. 3. 1732.19
— The guardian, com. 2 acts. In Brit, drama, v. 1. 1853. 1714.09
Same /n, London stage, v. 3, 1S'2!1 1732.19
— Irish widow, farce. 2acts. /n F. M, D., v. 21. . . . 1771.1-4
Same, /ii Brit, drama. V. 1. 1853 1714.09
.Same. In London stage, v. 3, 18'i6 17:12.19
— Lying valet, farce, 2 acts, //i Brit, drama, v. 1. . . 1714.09
Same, /u London stage, v. 1. 18'25 17:12.17
— — Same, /k Oxberry(W.) New Engl, drama, v. 11. 1821. 17:14. '20
— Miss in her teens, farce. 2 acts. In Brit, drama, v. 2.
1853 1714.10
Same. In London stage, v. 2. 18'25 1732.18
Garrick lever, farce. Planche (J. R.) 1741.10
Gascoyne (George) and Kinwelmarsh (F.) Jocasta. trag. 5 acts.
/n Four old plays. 1848 17'24.20
GaylJohnl. Beggar s opei a, 3 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 3. 1711.03
Same. In Brit, drama, v. 1. 1853 1714.09
Same, /n, London stage, v. 1. 18'25 173'2.17
• Same. In Oxberry (W) New Engl, drama, v. 2. 1818. 17:14.11
Gayler(Charlesi. Loveof aprinco. 3acts. /nF. S. D.,v. 21. 1772.18
— Son of the night. S acts, /n F. S. D., v. 21. . . .1772.19
Gen. Grant ; or tlie star of union and liberty, play. :) acts. By
Anicetus. /« F. S. D. v. 44 1772.30
Genii (The>. masque. See Becket (A.) Dram, miscel.. v. 1.
1838 1714.01
GenUs (S. F. D. de St. A., eomlesse de). Sicred dramas. Tr. by
T. Holcroft. Fredericksburg, 1797. 10' 1724.32
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
PLAYS : G-entleman dauciug-master In Hazlewood.
883
Cjentleman dauciug-master. com. Set Wycherley (W.) Dram.
\vi)rk.s. 18411 1744.:)!
vientleman from Irdaml. See O'Brien (F.) In F.M.D..V.20. 1771.14
Gentleman i>f Venice, traj^i-coui. See Shirley (-).) Dr. woiUh.
V. S. 183.1 174;).I17
Gentleman usher. .Scb Chapman(il.) Dr. works, v. 1. 1S7:). 1713. 24
George-a-Greene, the primer ol Wakelield. ci^m. Sf:e Greene (U.)
George IJarnwell : or tlie London merchaut, trag. .SVrLillo ((i.)
George Dandin. .SV.' Moliere (J. B. P.) • • ■ 1733.28 ; 173;i.'21
Gil Bias, drama. .S'..- Macfarrcn (U.) 1721.1)3
Gilbert (Will. S.) i'reatures of impulse, a musical fairytale. 1
act. In Lacy. v. Ill 1773.01
— Her Majesty's Ship Pinafore, comic opera. 2 acts. In F
M. D 1722.0(1
— Old score, comedy drama. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 108. . 1773.18
— Ou guard, com. 3 a<!ts. In Lacy. v. '.18 1773.08
— Randall's thumb, com. 3 acts. In Lacy. v. 'Jl. . . 1773.01
Gilded youth, drama, .v..- Young (C. L.) I773.0;(
Gilderoy : or the bouiiic boy. drama. See Barrymore (W.) 1721.23
Giovanni ia Luudou. See MoncrieffiW. T.) . 1711.17; 1732.1'.'
Gipsy Ja<-k ; or the Napoleon of humble life ; extrav. See Mon-
criefT (W. T.) 1721.24
Giralda ; or the miller's wife. See Webster (B.) . . . 1772. 2,j
Giralda ; or which is my husband. Si-e Davidson (Mrs.) 1721.13
Girardin (.t/»ie. Emile do). C'lockmaker'a hat, farce. I act. In
F. M. D., V. 'J 1771.08
Giraud (Uiovauui). Jealousy at fault, com. 3 acts. In Italian
comedies, 184'J 1725.28
— Madprophet.com. 3 acts, //i Italian comedies. X84!). 1725.28
Giselle: or the sirens of the Lotus lake. ,S''reByron(H. J.) 1773.03
Gisippus. trag. See Griffin (G.) Poet, works Il'i45.01
Saiue. In F. S. D., v. 0 1772.0'.l
Glance at Now York. 2 acts. In F. S. D.. v. 27. . . . 1772.21
Glapthorne (Henry). Plays, etc. 2 v. L., 1874. 8". . . . 17'23.32
Contents : v. 1. The Hollauder : com. Wit in a consta-
ble, com. Notes and illus. 2. Tragedy of Albertus Wal-
lensteiu. The ladies privUedge. Notes and illus.
— Tragedy of Albertus Walleustein. L., (ropr., 18'25.] 8'. 1716.00
— Lady's privilege, comedy. London. 1825. K^. . . , 1715.06
Glencoe ; or fate of the Macdonalds, trag. See Talfourd (T. N.)
aien^all {Earl nf). Irish tutor, farce. 1 act. /;i F.M.D.v.'>. 1771.02
Glin Gath : or the m;m in the cleft, drama. .S'-''' Meritt (P.) 17'{3.0y
Glover (Stephen E.) Cradle of liberty ; or Boston in 1775, 4
acts. In F. S. D.. V. 38 1772.27
Goblins (The), com. .Vt"- Suckling (.J.) Poems, plays, etc. v.2. 1743.18
Same, /ii Dodsley (•!.) Ohl plays, v. 10, 1780. .1722.10
God's promises, tf^c. trag. See Bale (J.) 1722.01
Goethe (Johunu Wilhelm). See under his name, (p. 580 of Cat.)
— Stella. 5 acts. In Thompson (B ) German theatre, v. C.
1801.
1724.20
. 1732.08
. 1733.17
. 17'25.01
.) 1773.17
. 1741.10
. 1721.24
. 1750.40
. 1772.1:)
. 1721.21
. 1741. lu
. . 1732.18
,v. 1. 1711.01
. . 1714.0'.)
. . 1772.10
. . 1732.17
1818. 1734.13
. . 1771.10
. . 1771.17
Goethe : a uew pantomime. See Kenealy (Kdw.) . .
Going to the Derby, farce. See Morton (J. M.) . . .
Goetz von Berlichiugeu. See Goethe (-J. \V. von). 1851.
Gold fiend ; or the demon gamester. See Townsend (W.T
Golden branch, fairy extrav. .^^f: Flanche (J. K.) . .
Golden calf; comedy, .^fcjerrold (Dnuglas). . . .
Golden (The), and Silver ages, .sv.- Heywood (T.) , ,
Golden eagle, See Howe (.1. Burdett)
Golden farmer ; or the last crime. See 'Webster (B.)
Golden fleece, classical extrav. .Vee Planche (J. It.) ,
Goldoni (Carlo). Morose good man, com. 3 acts. In Ital. come-
dies, 1849 1725.28
— Odd mistake, com. 3 acts. In Ital. comedies. 184',). 1725.28
Goldsmith (Oliver). Dramas : The good-natured man. She
stoops to conquer. Scene from the Grumbler, a farce. In
Ais Miscel, Works, V. 4. N. Y., 1S5U. I'i' 5037.10
— Good-natured man. com. 5 acts. In C. B. T., v. 13. 1711.13
Same. In London stiige, v. 2. 1825. . . .
— She stoops to conqtier. com. 5 acts. In C B. T.
Same. In British drama, v. 1. 1853. . . ,
Same, In F, S. D., v. 10
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825. . . ,
Same. In Oxberry (W.) Now Eugl. dr., v. 4.
•• Good fellow, ' com. See Walcott (C. M.) 1 act. .
Good for nothing, com. See Buckstone (J. B-) . .
Good-looking fellow ; or the llomau nose ; farce. See Almar (G.)
Good-natured man. com. .See Goldsmith (Oliver).
Good night's rest, farce. .S'ee Gore [Mrs. C.) . . , . 1771,24
Good woman in the wood, fairy extrav. .Vee Planche (J. R.) 1741.10
Goodrich (Frank B.) Hark hour before dawn. .Sec Brougham
(.John) and Goodrich (F. B.)
— a«d Warden \F. L.) Itomauco after marriage, com. 3 acts.
/« F. S. D.. V. 21 1772.'20
Gordobuc (Tragedy of). .S'ee Norton (T.) aiid Sackville (T.) 175i;.34
Gordon (L. S.) Keeper of the seals, comedietta. 1 act. In Lacy.
V. 104 1"3.14
Gore l.l/is. Charles). Good night's rest, farce. 1 act. In F.M.
D., V. 40 1771.24
— Maid of Croissey. 2 acts. /« F. M. D.. v. 4. . . .1771.04
Gotham election. .See OentUvre [.Mrs. S.) Dr. works, v. 3. 1872^
Gotobed Tom. farce. .S'ee Morton (T.) 1771.07
Gott (H.) Wizard of the moor, melodrama. 3 acts. In 0. M.
T., V. 0 1721.24
Gowing(U'm.) State prisoner .drama. 1 act. /rtLacy, v.lOl. 1773.11
Grace Darling. .See StirUn;4 (E.) 1773.14
Graciosa and Perciuet, fairy extrav. .Sec Planche (J. R.) 1741.10
Grace Huntley, domestic drama. *ee Holl (H.) . . . 1721.'22
Grandfather Whitehead. See Lemon (Mark). /iiF.S. D.,v.2. 1772.02
Grange (Eugene), pseud., of Baste [E. !>.). and Montepin (X. de).
Corsican brothers. Dram. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 12. 1772.12
Grateful servaut, com. 5ee Shirley (J.) Dr. works, v.'2. 1833. 1743 04
Great devil ; or robber of Genoa, melodrama. See Dibdin (C.)
Groat duke of Florence. See Massinger (Plidip). 173.'i.02 ; ns.i.m
Great theatre of the world. .See OalUcron do la Barca (P.)
1850 1714.21 ; 17H.1.5
Great tragic revival. See Brougham (.)ohn) 1771.14
Grecian daughter, trag. .See Murphy (A.) Works, v. 1. . ,'>057.0«
Grecian daughter, trag, .See Murphy (Arthur) 1714.00
Greene (Robert). Dramatic works. With account of a'ithor, by
A, Dyco. London, 1831. 12' 17'20.04
V. 1. Orlando Fuiioso. l.ookiug glass for London and
Eugland. Friar Bacon and friar Bungay.. 2. Alphnusuh,
king of Arragon. James the fourth. Goorge-a-Greeiie.
— Paudosto. Historic of Dorastus and Fawuia. In Shakes-
peare's library, v. 4, 1875 1751.17
Green bushiis. .5'ee Buckstone (J. B.) 1772.20
Green-eyed monster, com. ,S'ee Planche (.1. 1(.) , , . 1711,21
Green man, com. See Jones (Richard) 1721.12
Green mountaiu boy, com. .See Jones (J. S.) . . . . 1771.21
Green old age. 1 act. .See Recce IK.) 1773.13
Greenes Tu (luoijue, or citLie gallant, .See Cooke (John). 1722.07
Greenwood (Thomas). Jack Slieppanl. 5 acts. In C. M. T.,
V, 15 1721.;10
— Paul the pilot, nautical ilrama. 4 acts. In O. M. T..V.15. 1721.30
Grenadier (The). .See O'Keeffe (J.) Dr. works, v. 1. 17'.I8. 1734.04
GrifBn (Gerald). Gisippus. 5 acts. /« F. S. D., v. '.). . 177'2.oa
Grim, the collier of Croydon. 5 acts, /n Dodsley (J.) Old plays,
V. 11. 1780 17-22 II
Grimaldi. .See Boucicault (Dion) 1772.18
Grimshaw. Bayshaw, and ISradsliaw. .See Morton (J. M j 1771. OG
Grisar (Albert). Who stole the clock, operatic farce. 1 act. In
Lacy, v. loi; 1773.1«
Grist to the mill. *e Planche (J. K.) 1772.24
Grotto nymph. .See Thaxter (A. W.) 177121
Grover (J. Holmes). Don Paddy de Bazan, farce. 1 act. In T.
M. D., V. 38 1771.23
— That rascal Pat, farce. 1 act. In F. M, D., v. :t8. . 1771.23
Grumbler (Scene from the), faice. .See Goldsmith (<).) . .'i037.1O
Grumbler (The), com, .See Sedley (C.) Works, v. 1. 1770. 1742.21
Grundy (Sydney). A little change, farce. 1 scene. In Lai^y,
V. 115 1773.05
Gully (J. M.) Lady of Belleisle ; or a night in the Bastille. 3
acts. In Lacy, v. 'Jl 1773.01
Gun-maker of Moscow, melodrama. See Brougham (John). 3
cts.
1772,18
Gustavus Vasa. trag. -Vee Brooke (Henry). British drama, v. 1.
1853 1714.00
Guttle and Gulpit, farce. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 3'J. . 1772.27
Guy Faux ; or, the gunpowder treason : hist, melodrama. .Vee
MacFarren (Geo.) 1721.19
Guy Mannering. musical play. .See Terry (D.) .... 1721.10
Guzman, cum. .See Boyle (II.) Dr. works, v. 2. I73'J, .1714.06
Gwynneth CVaughau). .See Lemon (Mark) 1772.27
Habington (Wm.) Queen of.-Vrragon, tragi-com. 5 acts. In
Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 9. 1780 1722.09
Hakon .larl. trag. .See Oehlenschlaeger (A.) 1733.35
Hadad, dram, pcieiu. .See Hillhouse (J. A.) Dramas, v. 1. 1839.
Hagar iu the wilderness. .See Genlis t.l/"ic. de). Sacred dramas.
17'.)7 1724.32
Haines {John Thomas). Austerlitz ; or soldier's bride, melo-
drama. 3 acts. /jiC. M. T., V. 14 1721.29
— Freuch spy. 3 acts, /ii F. S. D., v. 2U 1772.18
— Idiot witness, melodrama. 3 ;icts. In F. S. D., v- 31. 1772. '2:1
— My Poll and my partner Joe. nautical drama. 3 acts. In C.
M. T, V. 9 1721. '24
— Ocean of life. 3 acts. In C. M. T., v. 11: ... . 1721.20
— Richard Plantagcnet, hist, drama. 3 acts. In C. M. T., v. 14.
— Wizard of the wave. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 27. . . 1772.21
Half caste; or the poisoned pearl. -See Robertson (T. W.) 1773.07
Hall (-V. Oakey). Coroner's iuquisitiou, farce. 1 act. luT.Vl.
D ,v.l5 mi.u
Hamlet, trag. .Vee Shakspere (Wm.)
Handy Audv. See Floyd (W. H.) 177'2.29
Hans von Stein ; or the robber kuiglit. .sve Fitz-Ball (E.) 1773.14
Happiest day of my life, farce. .See Buckstone iJ. B.) . 1711,23
Happy lamilv, drama. .Sie Kotzebue (A. F. F. von). Dr. works.
V. 2. . " 1732.03
Happy man. .See Lover (S.) 1771.10
Hard struggle, domestic drama. .See Marston (W.) . . 1772. '27
Hardwicke (Pelham). Bachelor of arts, comic drama. 2 acta.
7/tF. S. D., v. 38 177'2.'27
Hardy lE. Trueblood), Crowding the s- asou, com. 3 acts. In
F. M. D, V. 40 1771.-24
— Widow Freeheart ; or the woman haters, com. 5 acts. In
F. S. D. V. 45 1772.30
Harlequin Blue Beard. In F. M. D., v. I'J. : . . . . 1771.13
Harris(A.| My sou Diana, farce. 1 act. 7h F.M.D.,v-30. 1771.19
Hartford bridge ; or the skirts of the camp, operatic farce. See
Pearce (W.) 1711.30
Hartwell (Henry). Castle of Sorrento : or the prisoner of Ro-
cliellc, comic opera. 2 acts. /?l C. B. T., v. 33. . .1711.33
Harvey (Frank). Bought, play. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 101. 1773.11
Haunted bulk, naut. drama. See Fitz-Ball (E.) . . . .1721.31
Haunted inn, farce. See Peake (R. B.l 1711.30
Haunted tower, comic opera. .See Cobb (J.) 1711.30
Hay (Frederic). Cupboard love, farce. 1 act. /»Lacjr,v.9l.l773.01
— Lodgers and lodgers, farce. 1 act. In Lacy. v. '.12. . 1773.02
Hazleton (Fred.) Sweeny Todd, the barber o( Fleet 8tree^t_; or
the striug of pearls, drama. :i arts, /n Lacy. v. 102. Iic3.12
Hazlewood (C. H.) Ashore and afloat. :i acts. In Lacy, ■i';^™'-
— Bitter reckoning. 3 acts. /« Lacy, v. 107. . ""''' '
— Bridal wreath. 2 acts. In Lacy. v. lOo. . .
— For honor's sake. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 108. _.
— Headless horseman. 2 acts. In Lacy, v. 107.
1773.17
. 1773.16
. 1773.18
. 1773.17
to asking for books, use the •• Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the Best part of th i TITLE, a .d the NCMHEU.
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PLAYS: Hazlewood (.• Identity.
Hazlewood (C. U.), coiMnwd.
— Lost wife. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 0;i 1773.03
— Mary EJmondBtoue. diaiiia. /« Lacy. v. 103. . . .1773.13
— Staffofdiamourts, uaut. ilraiiia. 2 acts, /h Lacy.v.lOi. 1773.14
— Stolen Jewess. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 105 1773.15
— Takiui; tbe veil ; or the Iiarsh stcpfaihei-. drama. 3 acts.
In Lacy. v. lOG 1773.10
— WaitiiiK f"r the verdict, draiua. Sacts. /n Lacy, v. '.tO. 1773.09
— ai!'( Williams (Arthur). ■■ Leave it to me," farce. 1 act. In
Lacy. V. '.m 1773.0li
He would be a soldier, com. So: Pilon (E.) 1714.10
He's much to blame, com. See Holcroft (T.) 1732.20
Headless liorseuiau ; or the ride of death. See Hazlewood (C.
H.) 1773.17
Heads or tails, comedietta. See Simpson (J. P.) . . . 1771.23
Heart of Mitl-Lothian. See Dibden (TUos.) 1772.19
Heart' j Bacjilice. See Osbom (L.| Tragedies. 1870. . 1734.2l'i
Hcartwcdl (Hcury). Castle of Sorrento, mus. out. 2 acts. In
London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.20
Heautontimorumenos ; or the self tormentor. See Terentins
Afer (P.) Ci)mcdie.s 1744.13
Hecuba. See Euripides (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Hecyra ; the mother-in-law. See Terentius Afer (P.) Comedies.
Heir (TUe), com. Sec May (Tlioma.s| 1722.08
Heir at law, com. See Oolmd^n [Oeo.. Ihe ijoimijer). . . .1721.05
Heiress (The), com. In Burgoyne (J.) Works, v. 2, 1714,14 ; 1732.19
Helena. See Euripides Ip. 450 of Catalogue).
Helping liands. See Taylor Crom) 1772.25
Henriquez. trag. See Baillie (J.) Works. 1851. . . . 1712.22
Henriette the forsaken. See Buckstone (.J. B.) . . . . 1772.17
Henry v. See Boyle (It.) Dram, works, v. I. 1739. . . 1714.0G
Henry v. (Famous victories of). 1 act. In Six old plays, v. 2.
1853 1742.29
Her majesty's ship Pinafore. .S',r Gilbert (W. S.) . . .1722.00
Heraclidae (The). See Euripides (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Herbert (U. C.) Our bitterest foe, drama. 1 act. /n Lacy, v. 108.
Hercules. See Euripides (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Hercules, king of clubs, farce. .SV Cooper (F. C.) . . .1721.28
Hero .ind Leauder, operatic burletta. See Jackman (I.) 1732.19
Herod llic great, trag. See Boyle (R.) Dr. works, v. 2. . 1714.07
Herz (Hcnrik). King Kene's daughter, lyric drama. 1 act. In
F. M D.. V. 31 1771.21
Hey for honesty. See Randolph (T.) Poet. dr. works.v. 2. 1714.25
Heywood (John). Fair maid of the exchange, com. Loudon,
Shaks. snc. 1841. 8° 17511.30
— Fair Maid of the West. Londou, Shak. soc., 1850. 8'. 1750.42
— Four P's. In Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 1. 1780. . . 1T22.01
— Foure prentises of London. 1 act. In Dodsley (J.) Old
plays, V. 6. 1780 1T22.06
— The pardoner and the frere, interlude. 1 act. In Four old
old plays. 1848 1724.20
— \ woman killed with kindness. 1 act. In Dodsley (J.) Old
plays. V. 7. 1780 1722.07
Hiawatha. .s'.r Walcott (C. M.) /» F. M. D., v, 14. . .1771.11
Hide and seek, opera .S'f-r Lunn (J.) 1711.12
Higgie (Tliomas). Devilish good joke, interlude. InT.M. D.,
V. 34 1771.21
— House dog, farce. 1 act. /.iF. M. D, v. 13 1771.10
— Laid up iu port ! or sharks along shore, nautical drama.
3 acts. In Lacy, v. 105 1773.15
— ani Lacy (T. H.) Tower of Loudon ; or the death omen and
the fate of Lady Jane Grey. 3 acts. /;t Lacy, v. 94. 1773.04
— ami Shepherd (R.) Watch and wait, drama. 3 acts. /« Lacy,
V. lOJ 1773. li;
High lile below stairs, farce, ^etr Townley (J.) . . . 1711.13
High low. Jack, and the game. See Flanche (J. R.) and Dance
(0.) 1-1-14
High ways and by ways, farce. See 'Webster (B.l . . . 1711.28
Higliland reel, musical farce. See O'Keeffe (John).
HiU(.iaron). Alzira. trag. 5 acts, /n Brit, drama, v. 2. 1714.10
— Zara, trag. 5 acts, /n British drama, v. 2. 1853. .1714.10
Same. In London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.*20
HilKF-S.) Shoemaker of Toulouse. 4 acts. /« F.S.D.,v.32. 1772.24
— Six degrees of crime, melodrama. C a. In F.S.D.,v.30. 1772.23
Hillhoase (Jas. .^.l Dramas. [For Contents see p. 620 of Cat.]
Hippolytus See Euripides (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Hiram Hireout. See Conway (H. J.) 1771.15
His first champagne, farce. Se^; Rede (W.) 1721.11
His flist peccadillo, faice. [anon.] 1 act. In C.B.T..V.45. 1721.12
His last legs, farce. .?.•■ Bernard (W. B.) 1771.01
His own enemy. See Meadow (A.) 1773.12
History and fall of Caius Marius, trag. See Otway (T.) Works,
V. 2. 1712 1734.011
History of Charles vlil. of Franco. See Crowne (J.) Dr. works.
V. 1. 1873 1715.25
Hit or mis.s, mus. farce. See Focock (I.) 1721.01
Hoadly (Benj.. M.D.) Suspicious husband, com. 5 acts. In
British drama. V. 1. 1853 1714.09
. Same. /« C. B. T, v. 1 -. . .1771.01
Same, /h London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
Same. In Oxberry (W.) Sew Engl. drama,r.8.1818. 1734.17
Hoare (Prince). Lock and key. mus. farce. 2 acts. /« C. B. T.,
V. 24 1711.24
— My grandmother, mus. farce. 2 acts. In C. B. T.,v.27. 1711. '27
— No song, no supper, mus. ent. 2acts. /;; C.B.T..V.24. 1711.24
— The prize : or 2, 5, 3, 8, mus. larce. 2 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 20.
— Spoiled child, farce. 2 acts, /n F. M. D.. v. 17. . .1771.12
— The Three and the deuce, comic drama. 1 act. In C. B. T..
V. 38 1721.U5
Hodgson (G. S.) Bobby Al ; or a warm reception, farce. 1 act.
In Lacy, V. 100 1773.10
Hear, the Tell of the TjTol. See Fitz-Ball (E.) 1721.21 ; 1772.18
Hog (The) hath lost his pearl, com. See Tailor (R.) . . 1722.00
Holcroft (Thomas). Deaf and dumb ; or the orphan i>rotected.
5 acts. /nO. B. T.. V. 15 1711.15
Same, /n London stage, v. 1. 18'i5 1732.17
— ' — Same, /ii Oxberry (W.) New Engl. dr.. v. 6. 1819.1734.15
— Deserted daughter, com. 5 acts. In London stage, v. 3.
182(1 1732.19
— Duplicity, com. 5 acts. In London stage, v. 4. 1827. 1732.20
— Follies of a day, com. 3 acts. /« London stage, v. 2. 1732.18
-— He's muclj to blame, com. 5 acts /;( Lond. ^tage.v. 4. 1732.'20
— Road to ruin, com. 5 acts. In F. S. D., v. 7. . . . 1772.07
— - — Same. In London stage, v. 1, 18'25 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr., v. 7. 1819. 1734.10
— School for arrogance, coin. 5 act.s. In London stage, v. 4.
1827 1732.20
— Seduction, com. 5 acts. In London stage, v. 4. 1827. 1732.20
— Tale of mystery, melodrama. 2 acts, /n O.B.T.,v. 8. 1711.08
Hold your tongue. See Planche (J. R.) 1741.10
Holl (Henry). Grace Huntley, domestic drama. 3 acts. In C.
M. T.. v. 7 17'21.22
Hollander (The), com. See Glapthome (H.) Plays, v. 1. 1723.32
Holman (J. G.) Abi'oad and at home, comic opera. 3 acts. In
London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.20
— 'Votary- of wealth, com. 5acts. /k London stage, v. 4. 1732.20
Home (John), /n /(is Works, v. 1-2. Edin., 18-22. 8°. . ..5044.01
Contents: v. 1. Tragedies: Agis. Douglas. 2. Tratfe-
dies : Siege of Aquileia. The Fatal discovery. Alonzo. Alfred.
— Douglas, trag. 5 acts. Edin., 1789. l^" 17'22.15
Same. In British drama, v. 1. 1853 1714.0'J
Same. /« C. B. T, v. 1 1711.01
Same. In F. S. D.. v. 13 1772.13
— — Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr., v. 12. 1821. 1734.21
Home pastimes ; or tableaux vivants. .s''-** Head (.J. H.) 1742.01
Homicide (The), trag. See Baillie (J.) Works. 1851. . 1712.22
Honest (The, man's fortune. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (.1.)
Works. V. 3 1713.03
Honest thieves, farce. See Knight (T.) . . 1711.25 ; 32.17 : :M.1«
Honest wliorc. .s'-»Dekker (rhomas). . . 1722.19 ; 22.03 ; .33.13
Honesty the best policy, dx-ama. See Lemon (M.) . . . 1721.1*3
Honey moon. coia. .v.t Tobin (J) 1711.13
Honoria and Mammon. -V'-r Shirley (J. ) Dr. works, v. G. 1743.08
Hook (Theodore Edward). Exchange no robbery, com. 3 acts.
/n C. B. T. V.37 1721.04
— Invisible girl, comic dr. 3 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 40. . 1721.07
— Killing no murder, farce. 2 acts. In C. B. T., v. 31. 1711.31 .
— Tekeli : or the siege of Moutgatz, melodrama. 3 acts. In
C. B. T.. v. 30 1711.3U
Hopeless passion, petite com. -S'*.''* Morton (J. M.) . . . 1733.17
Hoppin (Wm. J.) Circumstances alter cases, comedietta. In
F M. D.. V 37 1771.22
Horseshoe Robinson. See Tayleure (C. W.) 1772.21
House dog, farce. .S'ec Higgie (T.) 1771.10
Housekeeper (The), com. See Jerrold (D.) Writings, v. 8. 1726 2 >
How to die for love, farce. 2 acts. Ljnd., 1872. 8*. . .1731.31
Same. In C. B. T.. v. 40 1721.07
How to grow rich, com. .S'ee Reynolds (I'".) 1711. "0
How stout you're getting ! farce. ,S'ee Morton (J. M.) . 1733.17
How to pay the rent, farce. See Power (T.) 1771.01
Howe (C. E. B.) Signing the declaration of independence. 1
act. In F. M. D..v. 38 1771.23
Howe (J. Burdett). British slave. 4 acts. /iiF. S. D., v. 36. 1772.26
— Golden eagle ; or the privateer of "76. 3 acts. In F. S. D..
V. 22 1772.19
Hugger-mugger, farce. See Clarke (H. S.) 1773.12
Hughes iF.) My wife's baby, farce. In Lacy. v. 97. . . 1773.07
Hughes (John). Siege of Damascus, trag. 5 acts. In British
drama, V. 2. 1853 . 1711.10
Same. In London stage, v. 3. 18-26 1732.19
Hugo (Victor). Angelo and the actress of Padna. 4 acts. Ti'.
by G. A. A'Beckett. /« F. S. D. v. -23 1772.19
— Same. Tr. by G. H. Davidson. In C. B. T.. v. 48. 1721.15
— Lucretia Borgia. 3 acts, /n F. S. D., v. 32 1772.24
— Ruy Bias. 5 acts. In Lacy's PI 1722.00
Humorists (The), com. See ShadweU (T.) 1671. . . . 1742.'22
Humorous courtier, com. See Shirley (J.) 1833. . . . 1743.06
Humorous dayes myrth, com. See Chapman (G.) Dr. works.
V. 1 1713.24
Humorous lieutenant. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.)
Works. V. 6 1713.06
Humpbacked lover, interlude. .«<">■ Mathews (C, jr.). .1721.27
Humphrey Clinker, farce. See Dibdiu (T.) 1721.19
Hunchback (The), play. See Knowles (J. S.) . 1732.05 ; 1732.00
Hunchback of Notre Dame. See Fitz-Ball (E.) Esmeralda. 1772.17
Hundred pound note, farce. See Peake (R. B.) . . . 1721 01
Hunt (Leigh). Legend of Florence, play. 5 acts. In C. B. T.,
V. 40. 1721.13
Hunter of the .Alps ; drama. .SecDimond (W.) . . . .1721.0,1
Husband at sight. *•■ Buckstone (J. B.) 1771.1'.|
Husband iu clover, farce. See Merivale (H. C.) . . . 1773.10
Husband of an hour. See Falconer (E.) In F. S. D., v. 38. 1772.2'/
Husband to order, serio comic drama. •Vf' Morton (J. M.) 1733.17
Hut of the red n>ouutain : or 30 years of a gambler's life, dr.ima.
See Milner (H. M.) 1721.'2-J
Hyde Park. com. See Shirley (J.) Dram, works, v. 2. 1833. 1743.04
Hypochondriac (The), com. See Moliere (J. B. P.) . . 1733.23
Hypocrite (Th.). com. See BickerstaiT (I.) . . 1714.09 ; 1711.03
Hypocrite (The). .S'.r Smith (Sol) 1772.14
I dine with my mother, comedietta. See MacLachlan (C.) 1771.11
'■ I love you." comedietta. See Reeve (W.) 1773.03
Ice witch : or the frozen hand. S-e Buckstone (.1. B.) . 1711.28
Ici on parle Frau<;ais. farce. See Williams (T. J.) . . . 1771.23
Identity : or no thoroughfare. See Lequel (L.) . . . . 1772.30
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
PLAYS ; Idiot writness lo Jones.
885
Idiot wituij88. meloUratna. See Haines (J. T.) ;j acts, /n F. S.
D.. V.31 1772.2:i
Idumcan (The), ti-ag. *%« Leavitt {J. M.) ISfi'.t 1732.12
If I had 11 thousand a year, I'arco. ,SVf Morton, (J. M.) . 17.J3.17
If it bi; not good, tho diuel is in it. Sec Dekker (T.) Dr. worlis.
V. :i. 1873 1722.20
Iceland (Augnstufl Wni.) Couseieucn, trag. 5 acts. la Thomp-
son (li.) aernian theatre, v. 4. 1801 1724.24
Ignoramus, com. .SV'; Ruggles (G.) 1742.15
Illustrious stranger ; or married and buried, operatic farco. Hee
Kenney (J.) 1711.2a ; 1771.12
Imaginary invalid, com. -SVc Moliere {J. IJ. P.) .... 1733.20
Impertinents (The), com. .S'-r MoliOre (J. B. P.) . . . 1733.22
Imuosturc (The), tragi-Gom. .SVc Shirley (.1.) Dr. works, v. 5. 1743.07
Impostures of Scapin. farce. .V'-' Moliere (J. B. P.) . . 1733. 21»
Impromptu of Versailles, com. .SVc Moliere (J. B. P.) . . 17.'j:i.27
In and out of place. '.SVc Johnson (S. D.) 1771.11
In pcsscssiou, farce. -SVc Becher (M.) 1773.0.5
In the clouds ; fairy extrav. .S'''- A'Beckett (G. \.) . . 1773.10
In three voUimea, farco. AVe Bilkins (T.) 1773.01
Inchbald Mrs. Eliz.) Animal magnetism, farce. 3 actn. In C.
B. T., V. 14 1711.14
Same. In F. M. D., v. 18 1771.13
Same. In London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.20
— ChUd of nature. 2 acts. JnC.B.T.,v.U 1711.11
Same. In London stage, v. 2. 1825. . . ■ . . 1732.18
— Every one has his fault, com. 5 acts. In C. B. T., v. 7. 1711.07
Same. /?i London stage, v. 2. 182.'i 1732.18
— Lover's vows. 5 acts. /« C. B. T.. v. 17 1711.17
Not'!. — Adapted from Kotzebuu's •Cliild of love.'
Same. In London stage, v. 3 1732. lu
Same. /)i 0- B. T.. v. 17 1711.17
— Miduight hour. coui. 3 acts. Iii C. B. T., v. 15. . . 1711.15
Same. /;* London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
— Mogul tale, farce. 2 acts. In O. B. T.. v. 42. . . . 1721.00
— Such things are. 5 acts. /7i London stage, v. 1. 1825. 1732.17
— The wedding day. com. 2 acts. Loud.. 1794. 8\ . . 1731.31
Same. In F. S. D., v. 20 1772.18
Same. In London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
— Wives as they wero, and maids as they are, com. 5 acts.
In 0. B. T.. V. 10 1711.10
— Same. /» London stage, v. 2. 1825. ... . . 1732 18
Inchcape Bell, nautical burletta. .V",- Fitz-Ball (E.) . . 1721.16
Inconstant (The), com. .VvFarquhar (Geo.) 1744.31
Indian emperor (The) ; or tho conquest of Mexico by the Span-
iards. .V'v Dryden (J.) Works, v. 2. 1821. . . .5042.15
Indian exiles, com. Srr Kotzebue (A. von) 1724.23
Indian queen, trag. Str. Dryden (J.) Works, v. 2. . . 5042.15
Indigence and nobleness of mind. com. NVe Kotzebue (A.F.F.von).
Ingomar. the barbarian. N''- Miinch-Belhnghausen(E.F.J..;;ajv»H).
Inkle ;md Yarico. opera. .SVv Colman (Geo.) . . 1714.10; 1711.1(1
Inner temple masque, .'^ee Middleton (T.) Works, v. 5. 173;t.l5
Innkeeper of Abbeville. aS'-c Fitz-Ball (E.) 2 acts. InT. S. D.,
V. 25 1721.18: 1772.20
Insatiate couutess. ^Ve Marston ('!.) Works, v. 3. 185(1, 1733.04
Intriguing chauibcrmaid. 6Vc Fielding (Henry). . . . 5037.22
Invincibles. musical farce. .V-e Morton (T.) 1721.03
Invisible girl, cumic piece. ,Vcc Hook (T. E.) . . . . 1721. (J7
Invisible prince, fairy extravaganza. See Planche (J. U.) 1771.01
Ion. So: Euripides (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Ion. trag. 6Ve Talfourd ( T. N.) Tragedies. 1840. 1744.08. 1772.01
Ion. ti-avestie. .SV*; Cooper (Fox.) 1721.27
Iphigenia, trag. See Dennis (J.) Select works, v. 2. . 5044.21
Iphigenia iu Aulis. Sef Euripides (p. 450 of Catalogue).
IphigL-nia iu Tauris. Sec Euripides (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Iphigenia in Tauris. See Goethe (J. W. von). Dr. works. 1725.01
Ireland aud America. 2 acts. /« F. M. D., v. 10. . . .1771.09
Ireland as it is. 6Ve Amherst (J. A.) 1772.15
Irene, a tragedy. .Vft.' Johnson |S.) Works, v. l. . . . 5015.10
Irishambassador.com. .^-Vi; Keuney (J.) 1771.05
Irish assurance and Yankee modesty, farce. 2 acts. In F. M.
D., V. 8 1771.08
Irish attorney, farce. 5ce Bernard (B.) 1771.01
Irish broom-maker. .SVv Wood (C. A. F.) 1771. (J9
Irish lion, farce. See Buckstone (J. B.) 1771.04
Irish mimic ; or blunders at Briglitoii. See O'Keeffe (J.) 1734.06
Irish post, comic drama. S'e Planche (J. R.) .... 1771. ii9
Irish tiger. See Morton (J. M.) 1771.09
Irish tutor; or new lights, comic piece. See. Glengall {Earl
of) 1711.21 ; 1771.02
Irish widow, farce. See Garrick (David) 1714.09
Irish Yankee. AVe Brougham (John) 1771.09
Irishman in London, farce. See Macready (Wm.) . . 1711.22
Irishman's maneuver ; or Mike Donovan's courtship, com. 2
acts. In F. M. D.. V. 40 1771.24
Iron chest, play. See Cohnan [Geo. the younger). . . .1721.02
Is he jealous? operetta. See Beazley (S.) 1734.12
Isaac (Sacrifice of). See Genhs (Mme. de). Sacred dramas.
1797 1724.32
Isaac Commenus. See Taylor (H.) Poet, works, v. 2. . 1G92.33
Isabella : or fatal marriage, trag. .Vcc Southern (T.) . . 1714.09
Isabelle. See Buckstone (J. B.) 1772.19
Island of jewels, fairy extravaganza. S'-'- Planche (J. U.) 1741.10
Island prmcess. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) . 1713.07
Ivanhoe ; or, the Jew's daughter, drama. See Dibdin (T.) 1721.17
Jack Brag ; farce. See A'Beckett (G. A.) 1721.04
Jack iu the water, domestic burletta. See Rede (L.) . . 1721.31
Jack Jugler. interlude. 1 act. /« Four old Plays. 1848. 1724.20
Jack Sheppard. .SV-^ Buckstone (J. B.| 1771.07
Jack Sheppard. ,SV Greenwood (T.) 1721.30
Jack's the lad. drama. See Rogers (W.) 1771.23
Jacket of blue, burletU. ^t'j Wilks (T. E.) 1773.18
Jackman (Iftaac). All tUo world'8 a atago. farce. 2 acts. In
British drama, v. 2. 1853 1714.10
Same, /u London stagf. V. 1. 1825 17;j2!l7
— Uero and Loander, burletta. 2 act«. In British drama, v. 1.
1853 nu.o-j
— — Same, /u London slago, v. 3. 1820 1732.19
Jacobite. .SV': Planche (f. It.) 1771. U3
Jacques Strop. .SV(! Selby [(!.) ' . . 1773.12
Jaimson (George). Uevulntionary auldicr, farco. 1 act. In T.
M. D.. V. 34 1771.21
James (Walter). A return ticket. See Spencer (George) and
James |\V.) 1773.09
James IV. .SVr Greene (It.) Dram, works, v. 2. 1831. .1725.05
Jane Shore, trag. See Rowe (N.) 1711,05
Same. /;( British drama, v. 1. 18.53 1711.09
Jealous lovers (The). AVv Randolph (T.) Dram, works, v. 1.
1875 1741.24
Jealouswifo.com. .sVt; Oolman (Geo.) 1714.09
Jealousy at fault, com. .V-r Giraud{G.) 1725.28
Jealousy of Le Barbouiile, farce. .SV*; Moliere (J. B. I'.} 1733,27
Jeannette and Jeanuot, musical druma. .S'-r Stirling (E.) 1773.1(J
Jenkinses (The), farce. .SVr Planch«'M-J- U) 1741.10
Jenny Liud at last. .SVt Reach (A. B.) 1771.10
Jephson (Robert). Bragauza. trag. 5 acts. In London stage,
V. 4. 1827 17.T2.20
— Count of NarboDuo, trag. 5 acts. MLond. st:igc, v. :j. 1732.19
— Law of Lombardy, trag. 5 acts, /h London stage, v. 4. 1732.20
— Two strings to your bow, farce. 1 act. /;* C.B.T..V.30. 1711.30
Same. In London sUige, v. 3. 1820 1732.19
Jeronimo. Pt. 1. In Dodsley (J.) (.)ld plays, v. 3. 1780. 1722.03
Jerrold (Douglas). Com.-die>i. London. 1853. 12\ . . 1725.24
Contents . Bubbles of the day. Time works wonders.
Tho catspaw. Prisoner of war. Retired froin business.
St. Cujiid. or Dorothy's fortune.
— Comedies aud dramas. London, 1854. 12' 1725.25
Contents : Rent day. Nell Gwynue. The housekeeper.
Wedding gowu. School fellows. Dove iu a cage. Painter
of Ghent. Black-eyed Susan.
— Anibroso Gwiuett ; or a seaside story, melodrama. 3 acts.
/« C. M. T., V. 8 1721.23
Sime. 3 acts. /uF. S. D., v. 24 1772.20
— Black-eyed Susan, 2 acts. /** F. S. D.. v. 30. . . . 1772.23
— Bride of Lmlgate. comic ilrama. 2a. Jn C. B. T.. v. 30. 1711.30
— Catspaw, comedy. 5 acts, //t F. S. D.. v. 11. . . .1771.11
— Devil's ducat ; or the gift of mammon, romantic drama.
2 acta. In C. M. T.. v. 5 1721.20
— Fifteen years of a drunkard's life, melodrama. 3 acts. /«
F. S. D.. V. 44 1772,30
— ^ Goldeu calf, comedy. 3 acts, /n C. M. T., v. 9. . .1721.24
— John Oxcry ; or the miser of Southwark, drama. 3 acts. In
C. M. T.. v. 7 1721.22
— Mutiny at the Nore. 3 acts. In C. M. T., v. 5. . . 1721.20
— - Rent day. domestic drama. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 4. 1772.04
— St. Cupid ; or Dorothy's fortune, com. 3 acts. In F. M. D..
v. 7 1771.07
— Sally in our JiUey, drama. 2 acts. //( C. M. T.. v. 10. 1721.31
— Thomas A'Beckett. 5 acts. In C M. T.. v. 11. . . 1721.26
Jerrold (W. Blanchard). Cool as a cucumber, farce. 1 a<:t. In
F. M. D.. V. 31 1771.19
— Cupid in waiting, com. 3 acts, /n Lacy, v. 94. . . 1773.04
Jessie Brown. A'"; Boucicauh {Dion} 1772.21
Jew (The), com. AVe Cumberland (Richard) 1721.05
Jew iuid the doctor, farce. AVv Dibden T.) . 1711.11 ; 1721.01
Jew of Malta, trag. .S'-r Marlowe (C.) 1722.08 : 1733.01 ; 1735.01
Jews Tlie.com. .Vt-i; Lessing (G. E.) Dr. works. 187S. 1732.30
Joan of Arc ; or the maid of Orleans, melodrama. See Fitz-
BaU(E.) 1721.19
Jocasta, trag. See Gascoyne (G.) aud Kinwelmarsh {V. 1724.20
Note. — An alteration of the Phceuissa* of Euripides.
Joconde ; or festival ol the Rosiere, mus. com. See Moncrieff
(W. T.) 1721.27
John a Kent aud John a Cumber. .Ve^ Munday (A.) . . 175r>.47
John Dobbs, farce. .S'fc Morton (J. M.) 1733.17
John Bull ; or the Englishman's fireside, com . See Colman (Geo.,
(he iioumjer) 1721.03
John of Paris, comic opera. &V(TPooock (I.) 1711.2(1
John of Procida : or briJals of Messiua. trag. Sec Knowles
(J. S.) Dramatic works 1732.05; 00
John Overy ; or the miser of Southwark. See Jerrold (Douglas).
John street, .-Vdelphi, farce. AVt? Buckstone (J. B.) . . 1721.22
Johnson (S. D.) In aud out of idace, burletta. 1 act. In F. M.
D., V. 14 1771.11
Johnson (Charles). Cobbler of Preston, mus. farce. 2 acts.
In C. B. T., V. 42 1721.09
Johnson (Sam. D.) Tho fireman. 3 acts. /;i F.S.D.. v. 33. 1772.24
— Our gal, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 10 1771.09
— Shaker lovers. 1 act. In F. M. D.. v. 32 1771.20
Johnstone (John B.) Ben Bolt. 2 acts, //t F. S. D., v. 20. 1772.18
— Drunkard's children. 2 acts. In Lacy. v. 99. . . . 1773.09
— Gide Breezcly. 2 acts. In F. M. D.. v. 12 1771.10
— Sailor of France. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 20. . . . 1772.18
Jonathan Bradford. A'.-.- Fitz-Ball (E.) 1772.17
Jonathan iu England. .S'ce Colman (Geo...//-.) . . . .1772.28
Jones (Henry). Earl of Essex, trag. 5 acts. la British drama,
v. 2. 1653 1714.10
Same. 5 acts. /» London stage, v. 3. 1820. . . 1732.19
Jones (J. S.) Captain Kyd. 4 acts. In F. S. D.. v. 34. . 1772.25
— (ireeu mountain boy, com. 2 acts, /h F.M-D.. v. 35. 1771.21
— Moll Pitcher. 4 acts. In F. S. D.. v. 29 1772.22
— Peoples lawyer, com. 2 acts. In F. S. D.. v. 31. . . 1772.23
— Surgeon of Paris. 4 acts. In F. S- D.. v. 32. . . . 1772.24
Jones (Richard). Greeuman, com. 3acts. //i C.B.T., v.45. 1721.12
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886
PLAYS : Jonsou lo Laughuig hyena.
Jonson (Bou). Woi-Ua. Boston. 185.'!. 8' 1725.27
jVoU-. — For t'linteiiU SCO p. (JSH of Calaloguo.
— Every niau in liiK htmiour, com. 0 acts. In British drama,
V. 2. 1853 1714.10
Same. In C.B.T.y.iO 1711.10
Same. /« London Btagc, v. :). I»2i; 17;)2.1'.l
— The TolraecDiiist, farce. 2aetK. /« London stage, v. 2. 17:12.18
— Fletcher (.J.) nwl Middleton (I'll.) The widow, com. G acts.
In Dodsley (J.) old plays, v. 12. 178(1 1722.12
Joseph made kuowii to liis bretin'eti. .Vc- Oenlis { J/w de). 1724. ;i2
Journey to I^oudou, (M)m. .S'ee Vanbrugh (J.) Dr. works. 1744. yi
JoTialcrcw.com. .v.-.' Brome , K.) .... 1713.'22 ; 1722.10
Judgment of Paris, masciue. .s'.c Congreve (Wm.) 1714.18 ; 1744.31
Julian, trag. &c Mitford (M. U.) 1711.32
Juliana ; or princess of Poland, tratji-coni. A'te Oro^rne [J.)1715.25
Julius Ciesar, trag. Si^c Shakspcre (Wm.)
Julius Ciesar, trag. Sec Sheffield (J., du/cn of littckinffliam).
Works, V. 1 50(i:i.01
Jumbo-Jum ! farce. 1 act. /» F. M. D.. v. 3! 1771. 1'J
Just liico Roger! farce. A'cc 'Webster (B.,j)'.) . . . .1773.00
Katherine "lul Potruchio. .Ste Shakspere (Wm.) . . .1772.13
Kathleen :Mavouruecn ; or .St. Patrick's eve, drama. 4 acts. In
F. S. D., V. 44 177-2.30
Katty O'Sho.-d, farce. See Pilgrim (J.) 2 acts 1771.22
Keeper of the seals, comedietta. .Vf.? Gordon (L. S.) . . 1773.14
Kelly (Hugh). School for wives, com. 5 acts, /n London stage,
V. 1. 1827 1732. '20
Kemble (Charles). Plot and counterplot ; or tho portrait of
Cc-rviintes, farce. 2 acts. In C. B. T., v. 41. . . 17'21.08
— Point of honour, com. 3 acts. 7« C. B. T., v. 28. . 1711.28
Kemble (.!/«. Charles). Day after the wedding, farce. 1 act.
7.1 F. S. D., V. 5 1772.05
Same. In 0. B. T., v. '20 1711. 2'.l
— Personation : or fairly taken in, comic interlude, i act. Jn
0. B. T, V. 32 1711.32
Same, /ii F. M. D, v. 15 1771.11
Kemble (Frances Anne). Plays. Lond., 1863. 12'. . . 1731.10
Contenis : An English tragedy. Eugenie, or the Spanish
bride. Octavia Bragaldi.
Kemble (John Philip). Lodoiska, opera. 3 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 41.
Same. /7i London stage, v. 2. 1.S25 1732.18
— Tho panel, com. 3 acts. In London stage, v. 4. .- . 1732. '20
jVote.— Altered from Bickerstaff's 'Tis well it's no worse.
Kenilworth. drama. fSfe Dibdin (T.) 1721.00
Kenney (James). .Mcaid (The) : or secrets of office, comic opera.
3 acts. In C. B. T.. V. 8 1711.08
— Blind boy. melodrama. 2 acts. //» C. B. T., v. 25. .1711.25
— Ella Rosenberg, melodrama. 2 acts. Jn C. B. T., v. 27. 1711.'27
Same. 2 acts. /« F. S. D.. v. 3i; 177'2.'2i;
— Fighting by proxy, burletta. 1 act. /» F. M. D.. v. "2!). 1771.18
— Illustrious stranger ; or married and buried, operatic farce.
2 acts. /« C. B. T.. V. 23 1711.23
Same. /« F. M. D.. v. 10 1771.12
— Irisli ambagsador. comedy. 2 acts. la F. M. D., v. 5. 1771.05
— Love, law, and physic, farce. 2acts. /;i C. B. T.. v. 24. 1711. '24
— Matrimony, opera. 2 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 20. . . 1711.211
Same. 2 acts. /» F. M. D, v. 14 1771.11
— liaising the wind, farce. 2 acts. In C. B. T., v. I'J. . 17U.l'.l
Same, /ii F. M. D.. v. 4 1771.04
— Sweethearts and wives, com. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v, 10. 1772.10
— Turn out, farce. 2 acts. In C. B. T., v. 40. . . . 1721.13
Kill or cure. See Dance (Charles) 1771.00
Killegre-w (Thomas). Tho parson's wedding, com. 5 acts. In
Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. !1. 1780 17'2'2.11
Kilhng no murder, farce. .Vee Hook (T. E.) 1711.31
King (Thomas). Lovers' quarrels, interlude. 1 act. In London
stage, v. 3. 18'26 173'2.1'.l
Note. — Altered from ' Tho mistake.' by J. Vanbrugh.
King and deserter. See Maddox (J. ^1.) 1772.27
• King (The) and I,' farce. .S'fe Morton (J. M.) . . . .1733.17'
King and no king. Xee Beaumont (F.)aii(i Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 2.
King :i;id rebel. .S'.vj 'T'ellere [Dr. —) 1773.10
King .\rthur, opera. See Dryden (J.) 'Works, v. 8. 1821. 5042.21
King I'harniiug. See Planche (J. R.) 1771.08
King Christmas, a funcy-full morality. Sec Planche (J. R.) 1773.05
King Henry IV.. v., VI.. vm. See Shakspere (William).
King .Tohn, trag. See Shakspere (Wm.)
King John (Troublesome raiguo of). 2 pts. In Six old plays, v. 2.
1779 174'2.'29
King Lear. Se- Shakspere (William).
King Leir, and his three daughters (True chronicle histoiy of).
lact. /iiSixoldplays. v. 2. 177'J 1742.211
King of the commims. See White (J.) 1772.04
King of the peacocks, fairy extrav. See Planche (J. R.) 1741.11
King Rene's daughter. .S'v. Herz (H.) . . . . 17'25.08 ; 1771.21
King liichard u., trag. See Stiakspere (Wm.)
King Richard III., trag. See Shakspere (Wm.)
Kiss in the dark, farce. See Buckstone (J. B.) . . . . 1771.00
Knight (Thomas). Holiest thieves, farce. 2 a. In O. B. T., v. 23.
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, drama. v.'J. 1821. 1734.18
— Turnpike gate. mus. farce. 2 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 20. 1711.21)
Knight of Arva. .Vte Boucicault (Dion) 1772.22
Knight of Malta. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works.
v. 6 1713.05
Knight ">f the burning pestle. .Vet; Beaumont (F.) (r7i(Z Fletcher
|J.) Works, v. 2. 1843 1713.02
Knights (The). &e Aristophanes. Comedies. . 171'2.17 ; 171'2.15
Knights (The), com. See Foote (S.) Works, v. I. 17!ISI. 1724.1S
Knights of tlie cross ; or the hermit 'sproptiecy. romantic drama.
from Sir Walter Scott. 3 acts. In 0. B T.. v. 34. 1721.01
Knights of the round table, drama. See Planche (J. R.) 1741.11
Know your own mind, com. ,S'''': Murphy (Arthur). ."iO.^?.!! : 1711.08
Knowles (James .Sheridan). Dram, works. 2v. L., 1850. 8'. 1732.00
Contents.
Alfred the great, v. 1.
Beggar of Bethual green, v.
Cams (iracc)ius, trag., v. 1.
Daughter (The), play, v. 1.
Hunchljack (The), play. v. 1.
Jolm of Procida, trag., v. 2.
Love, play. v. 2.
Love-chase, com, v. 2.
Same. New cd. L.,
Maid of Mariendorpt, play, v. 2.
Old maids, com., v. 2.
Rose of Arragon, play, v. 2.
.Secretary (The), play, v. '2.
VirginiuR. trag., v. 1.
Wife (The), dr.. v. 1.
William Tel), play. v. 1.
Woman's wit, play, v. 2.
1859. 8° 1732.05
— Brian Boroihme ; or the maid of Erin, melodrama. 3 acts.
In F. S. D., v. 1.'. 1772.15
— The bridal, trag. 5 acts. In F. S. D., v. 0 1772.00
— Cains Gracclins, trag. 5 acts. In C. B. T., v. 0. . . 1711.06
— Tho hunchback, play. 5 acts. In C. B. T., v. 4'2. . 1721.09
Same. In F. S D., v. 2 1772.02
Same. Love. 5 acts, /n F. S. D.. v. 11 1772.09
Same. Love-chase. Com. 5 acts. In F. S. D., v. 3. 1772.03
Same. In C.-B. T, v. 41 1721.08
— Virginilia, trag. 5 acts. In F. S. D., v. 4 177'2.04
Same. /)i C. B. T., v. 0 1711.00
— The wife. .5 aits, /li F. S. D.. v. 1 1772.01
— William 'Tell. 5 acts, /ii C. B. T., v. '22 1711.'22
.Same. /« F. S. D.. v. 6 1772.05
KcEuba ; or pirate vessel. .S'w Fitz-Ball (E.) 1721.'27
KiJnigsmark. trag. &c Boker (George H.) 1714.11
Kotzebue (August F. F. von). Dramatic works. From the Ger-
man, by C. Smith. 3 v. New York. 1800. 8°. . . 1732.02
V. 1. Count of Burgundy, com. Tho wild youth, com.
Iiuligi'nce and nobleness of miud, com. Xa Perouse, com.
Virgin of the sun. a play. Adelaide of Wnlfiugen, trag.
2. SeU'-iiiimolatiou, a play. Uappy family, drama. Force
of calumny, drama. Widow and the riding horse, farce,
Pizarro, trag. East Indian, com. 3. Fraternal discord,
com. Writing desk ; or youth in danger, drama. Abbe de
I'Epee, hist. dram. False shame, com.
— Deaf and dumb. In Thompson (B.) German theatre, v. 3.
1801 17'24.23
— Pizarro, trag. Altered by K. B. Sheridan. 5 acts. In Brit-
ish drama, v. 2. 1853 1714.10
Same. In C. B. T.. v. 1 1711.01
Same. In F. S. D., v. 3 1772.03
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
— Tho Stranger. 5 acts. /» C. B. T., v. 14 1711.14
Same. MF. S. D., v. 2 1772.02
Same. In London stag.-, v. 3. 18'2R 1732.19
Same. 7rt Oxberry (W.) New Engl., drama, v. 12. 1734.21
Kyd (Thomas). Siianish tragedy ; or Hieronimo is mad again.
5 acts. In Dodsley l J.j Old plays, v. 3. 1780. . . 1722.03
La Bree (Lawrence). Ebenezer Venture, farce. 1 act. In F.
M. D., V. '22 1771.15
Lacy (M. Rophiuo). Maiil of Jiidah : or the knights templars,
opera. 3 acts, /n C. B. T.. v. 25 1711.26
— Two friends, drama. 2 :icls. /« C. B. T.. v. '27. . .1711.27
Same. 2 acts, /n F. S. D.. v. 1'2 1772.12
Lacy (T. H.) and Higgle (T. H.) I'ower of London ; or the death
omen of Lady Jane Grey. 3 acts, /« Lacy. v. 114. . 1773.04
Ladies at home. .Sm Millingen (J. G.) 1771.13
Ladies beware I farce, lact. /m F. M. D.. v. 7. . . .1771.07
Ladies' Ijattle, com. 3 acts. /« F. M. D.. v. '211. . . .1771.18
Ladies' privilege, com. See Glapthorne (U.) . 1715.00 ; 17'2:).33
Lady and gentleman, burletta. lact. /« F. M. D.. v. 31. 1771.10
Lady and the devil, mus. drama. .V'C Dimond (W.) 1721.13 ; 1772.'2a
Lady Grace. See Smedley (M. B.) Poems 1085.22
Lady in ditliculties, com. ,Ve Planche (J. R.) .... 1741.11
Lady Jane tirey, trag. .S'eeRowe (N.) 1732.19
Lady of Belleisle ; or a night in the Bastille. .Vc; Gully (J. M.)
Lady of Lyons. See Bulwer-Lytton (E. G. E. L.. earl).
Lady of pleasure, com. See Shirley (J.) Dr. works, v. 4. 1743.06
Lady of the bed-chamber, farce, lact. //i F.M.D.. v. 21. 1771.1*
Lady of tlie lake, melodrama. .See Dibden (Thomas). . 1721.18
Lady of the lake, i'w Thomson (M.) 1771.15
Lady of the lions, burlesque. See Durivage (O. F.) . . 1771.18
Lady's last stake, com. See CHbber (C.) Dr. -works, v. 2. . 1713.'28
Lady's trial. .Vee Ford (J.) Dram, works. . . 1735.02; 1724.1*
La Fiammina. »e Clapp (W. W., jr.) 1772.27
Laid up in port ! or sharks along shore I See Higgle (T.ll.) 1773,16
Lame lover, com. See Foote (S.) 1711?. . . 1724.111 : 1714.10
Lancaster (Charles Sears). Advice to husbands, comedietta.
lact. in F. M. D.. V. 28 1771.18
Lancaster (Edward). Manager's daughter. 1 act. In F. M. D.,
V. 3(1 1771 22
Lancers (The), interlude. .S'-'.- Payne (J. H.) 1711.13
Langbridge (Frederic). " Man proposes," comedietta. 1 act.
In Lacy, v. 98 1773.1)8
La Peyrouse, com. Sec Kotzebue (A. F. F. von). Dram, works,
V. 1 1732.02
Larboard tin ; or 12 months since. 3 acts. See Wills (W. H.) 1721.28
Last days of Pompeii. See Medina (Louisa). 3 acts. /» F. S.
D.. V. 19 1772.17
Last lite, drama. .See Palmer (T. A.) 1773.13
Last man ; or miser of Eltham Green. See Pitt (Q. D.) In F. S.
D., V. 35 1772.25
Last MandevUlc. See Osbom (L.) Tragedies. 1870. . 1734.20
Last of tho legends : or the baron, the bride, and the battery,
extrav. ,S'cc A'Bcokett (G. A.) 1773.09
Last of the pigtails. .>>'« Selby (''.) 1771. '21
Laugh when you can. com. .S'" Reynolds (F.) .... 1711.23
Laughing hyena. Sec 'Webster (B.) 1771.16
THE BKOOKLSN LIBRARY.
PLAYS : Lavater /■; Love's pilgrimage.
887
Lavater tlio pbysioguomist ; or uot a bad Judge. Hee PlanchS
|J. H.) 177'2.-28
Lavinia, traf;. Sir Beckett (Audrew) ITU.Ol
Law ayaiUBt lovers, tiMgi-coni. AVr D'Avenant (W.) I>r. wtnliM.
V. 5 IT'JJ.'Ji;
Law nf Lombardy. trag. ,SVr Jephson (R.) i732.'20
Lawrence (SlingBby). 'J'he lawycTK. rum. :j arts. />/ F. M. D.. v. 7.
Laws <»tOaudy. ,SV'- Beaumont (!•'.} and Fletcher (J.) Works.
V. .'i niJ.K,
Lawyers, com. .SV«- Lawrence (S.) 1771.07
Leah, tUe forsaken, play. .SVi' Daly (A.) 177;f.07
Leap year, com. See Buckstono (J. B.) 1772.11
Lear (The) of private life; or talber and daughter. See Mon-
crieff(W. T.l 1721.22
Learned lailie.s. com. .S'ee Moliere (J.li.P.) 1751. 1733.23 ; 1733.21)
Leatherlungos Iho great, extrav. .V'-e Cheltnam {O. S.) . 1773.01!
Leave it to nio, farce. Set: Hazlewood (0. II.) ami Williams {A.)
Leavitt (.1. M.) Alrauius anil Ibo Idi'.mouu trageihcH. N. Y..
1869. 16' 173.M2
Lee (Herbert). The aveut,'or. melodrama. 3 acts. /» F. S. D.,
V. .30 1772.23
Lee (Nathaniel). .Mexauder the great ; or the rival queens,
trag. (iacts. /« British drama, v. 2. 1853. . .1714.10
Same. /«, O. B. T., v. i6 1721.13
Same. /« London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, drama, v.3. 1818. 1731.12
Lee (.l/ts5 Sophia). Cbapterofaccideuts.com. 5 acts, /k Lon-
don stage, V. 2. 1825 1732.18
Legend of Florence. AVe Hunt (L.) Poet, works, v. 1. . 1661.24
Same. .?<■« Hunt (L.) 1721.13
Legge (Thomas). Itichardua Tortius. /?i Shakespeare's library,
V. r>. 1875 1751.18
Leighton (Wm.,.;i-.) At the court of king Edwin. 1877. 1732.21
Leland (Olivers.) Beatri.-e. 5 acts. /» F. S. D., v. 37. 1772.26
— (::a|)rii-(!. coin. 3 acts. In F. S. D.. v. 38 1772.27
— llightsofmau.com. 2 acts, /u F. M. D., v. 21>. . . 1771.18
Lemon (Mark). Grandfather Whitehead. 2 acts. In F. S. D..
V. 2 1772.02
— Gwyniieth Vaughan. 2acts. />i F. S. D., v. 39. . .1772.27
— Honesty the best policy, drama. 2 acts. In O. B. T.. v. 45.
— Miml your own business. 3 acts, /ii F. S. D.. v, 12. 1772.12
Lend iiic live shillings ; farce, ,1a: Morton (.1. M.) . . 1772.03
Leonor ilfi Guzman, trag. Sm Boker (G. H.) Plays, etc. 1714.04
Lequel (Louis). Ideutlty ; or no thoroughfare. In F. S. D..
V. 44 1772.30
Lessing (Gotthold E.) Dramatic works. From the Germau.
Kd. by E. Boll. 3 T. London. 1878. 12° ... . 1732.29
Cmifputs : v. 1, Tragedii's. — Miss Sarah Sampson. Philo-
tas. Emilia Galotti, Natltau the wise. 2. Conifdies. —
Daiuiui. or true friendship. The young scholar. The old
maid. The woman-hater. The Jews. The free thinker.
The treasure. iVIinua von Bariihelm.
— Emilia Galotti. trag. 5 acts. In Thompson (B.) Germau
theatre, v. K. 1801 1724.26
— Nathan the wise. Tr. by E. Frotbiughara. With essay on
the poems, by K. Fischer. N. Y.. 1868. 12". . . 1732.11
— Three comedies.Tr.byJ..I.Holroyd.Colchester.l838. 12°. 1732. 10
C'ort(e)i(5 ; The free thinker. The treasure. Minua von
Barnhelm.
Lestocq : or the fete at the hermitage, opera. See Macfarren
(G.) 1711.33
Letter-writers, farce. &■« Fielding (H.) Works, v. 2. . .6037.21
Lewes (George Henry). Noble heart. 3 a. /« F. S.,D., V.IO. 1772.28
Lewis (Leopold). The bells. 3 .acts. /« Lacy. v. 97. .1773.07
Lewis (Matthew Gregory). Adelgitba : or the fruits of a single
error, trag. B acts. In CB. T., v. 39 1721.06
Same. In F. S. D., v. 41 1772.28
— Castle spectre. 5 acts. In O. B. T., v. 15. . • . . 1711.15
Same. In F. S. D.. v. 27 1772.21
Same, /h London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. 7ij Oxberry (W.) New Eugl. dr., v. 4. 1818.1734.13
— Tile East Indiau, com. 5 acta. In Kotzebue (A, F. F. voii).
Dr. works. V. 3. ISOl 1732.04
— One o'clock ! in- the knight and the wood demon, opera. 3
ails. In C. B. T., v. 32 1711.32
— Rayiiinudaud .\giies ; or the bleeding uuu of Lindenberg ;
dr.ima. 2 acts, /ii 0. B. T., v. 38 1721.05
Same, /jj F. S. D., v, 24 1772.20
— ^ Itugautiuo ; or the bravo of Venice, melodrama. 2 acts. In
C. B. T., v.34 1721.01
Same. In Oxberry iW.) New Engl. dr.. v. 9. 1821. 1734.18
— Timour the Tartar, melodrama. 2 a. In 0. B. T., v. 29. 1711.29
— Veuoni ; or the novice of St. Mark's, drama. 3 acts. In C.
B. T., v. 38 1721.(15
Liar (Tliel, farce. See Foote (Samuel). . . . 1714.09 : 1732 18
Libertine (The), trag. Sf Shadwell (T.) 1676 1742.22
Liberty ;isserted, trag. .SVe Dennis (-1.) Select works, v. 2. 5044.21
Life ni New York ; or, Tom alul Jerry ou a visit. See Brougham
(Jiihn) 1771.11)
Life's a dream. See Calderon de la Barca (P.) 1714.21 : 1714.15
Life's a lottery, or jolly Dick the lamp-lighter ; burletta. Se>:
Rede (W. L.) 1721.14
Life's episode. S,e Reade (J. E.) Poet, works, v. 3. 1857. Il'i8i.03
Life's ransom. See Marston (Wm.) 1772.26
Life's vagaries. .S'-e O'Keeffe (.J.) Dr. works, v. 1. 1798. 1734.04
Like unto like, com. .v.." Calvert (G. H.) Comedies. 1856. 1714.19
Lillo (George). Ardeu ot Eeversham, trag. 5 acts. In Brit.
drama, v. 1. 18.W 1714.09
Same. /« London stage, v. 2. 18'25 1732.18
— FaLd curiosity, trag. 3 acts. /iiBrit. drama, v. 1. 1853. 1714.09
Sam-. M London stage, v. 3. 18'26 1732.19
— George Barnwell ; or the London merchant. In C. B. T.. v. 9.
Same. In British drama, v, 1. 1853 1714.09
Same, /n F. S. D., v. 11.- 1772.11
Lilly (Jolin). .v.r Lyiy (.lolni).
Limberham ; or tlie kind keejter. com. .V'-e Dryden (J.) 0042.19
Limerick boy. farce. See Pilgrim (.1.) 1771.15
Lingua : or combat of the tongue and five senses for superiority,
com. See Brewer (A.) n'22.05
Lionel and Clarissa, comic opera. .Vet' Bickerstaff (I.) . 1714.10
Lisle (Walter). Love test, comedietta. 1 act. /7i Lacy, v. 102.
Little barefoot. *e Waldauer (A.) 1772.29
Little cliange (A), far<e. See Grundy (Sydney) 1773.05
Little French lawyer. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.)
Works, v. 3. 1843 1713.03
Little hunchback ; or a frolic in Bagdad. See O'KeefTe (.To)in).
" Little mother," comic piece. 5ee "Morton (J. M.) . .1773.01
Little Ilobiu Hood ; or quite a new beau I hist, burlesque. AVc
Reece (H.) 1773.01
Little .savage, farce. .Vee Morton (J. M.) 1733.17
Little tliief (Niglit wallicr ; or the). See Beaumont (F.) and
Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 11. 1840 171.'1.11
Little Toddlekius. .S'ce Mathews (C.) 1771.19
Live woman iu the mines. By " Old block." 2 acts. InT. M.
D.. V. 17 1771.12
Livius (Barham). Maid or wife, mua. com. 2 acts. In C. B.
T., V. 33 1711.33
Lizzie Leigh, domestic drama. 3 acts. .S'ee Waldron (W.R.) 1773.03
Loan of a lover, vaudeville. .S'fc Planche (J. R.) . . .1771.01
Lock and key. inus. farce. .S'ee Hoare (P.) 1711.'24
Lodge (Thomas), Kosalynde. EupUues golden legacio. In
Shakespeare's library, v. 2. 1875 1751.15
— ami Greene (It.) Looking glass for London and England.
In Greene (It.) Dramatic works, v. 1 1725.04
Lodgers and lodgers, farce. See Hay (F.) 1773.02
Lodoiska. melodramatic opera, ^'■e Kemble (.1. P.) In London
stage, v. 2. 18'25 1732.18
Lofty projects ; or arts iu an attic, farce. .S'rc Lunn (J.) 1711.10
Logan (C. A.) Yankee land. com. 2 a. In F. M. D., v. 26. 1771.17
London assurance. See Boucicaull (Dion) 1772.04
London bridge. 1.50 ye.ara ago ; or the old miut. 5 acts. In
Lacy, v. 10'2 1773.12
London hermit ; or rambles iu Dorsetshire. S*x O'Keeffe (J.)
Dram, works, v. 3. 1798 1734.06
London triumphing. See Dekker (T.) 1722.20
London's Tempe. pageant. 1629. .V''- Dekker (T.) , . . 1722.21
Long strike, drama. .S'ee Boucicault (Dion) 1772.30
Look before you leap, com. .Sec Lovell (G. W.) .... 1772.05
Looking glass for London aud England. ,S'ee Lodge (T.) and
Greene (B.) 1725.04
Lord of the manor, com. See Burgoyne [Sir J.) 1711.13 ; 1732.18
Lost child, or Jones's baby. See Suter (W. E.) . . . .1771.'24
Lost ship. .S'ee Townsend (T.) . 1772.27
Lost wife : or a husband's confession. See Hazlewood (C. H.)
Lots (The). .S'ee Plautus (M. A.) Comedies, v. 5. 1774. .1741.17
Lottery, farce, .Vec Fielding (II.) Works, v. '2 5017.21
Lottery of life, a story of N. Y. .'See Brougham (J.) . .1773.15
Lottery ticket. See Buokstone (J. B.) . . . . 1721.02 ; 1771.13
Love. -S'ee Knowles (J. S. )
Love a la mode. .S'ee Mackhn (C.) .... .1714.10:1732.19
Love and a bottle, com. .S'ee Farquhar (G.) Dr. works. 1849. 1744.31
Love and fortune, tableau. .S'ee Planche (J. It.) . . .1741.11
Love and honour. .S'ee D'Avenant (W.) Dr. works, v. 3. 172'2.24
Love and honour, or soldiers at home — heroes abroad, drama^
See Carpenter (J. E.) In O. B. T., v. 48 1721.15
Love ami intrigue. .S'e. Schiller (I.C F. von). Works, v. 4. 5064.'27
Love anil loyalty. .S'ee Robson (W. J.) 1772.24
Love and murder, farce. See Brougham (.1.) 1771.08
Love at a \onture, com. .s'ee Centlivre [Mrs. S.) 1714.25 ; 1715.02
Love-chase (The), com. .See Knowles (J. S.)
Love for love, com. .S'.e Congreve (Wm.) 1714.17; 1744.31 ; 1714.10
Love in a camp ; or Patrick in Prussia. .S'e-- O'Keeffe (J.) 1734.07
Loveinamaze.com. -S'ee Shirley (J.) Dr. works, v. 2. 1833. 1743.04
Love in a riddle. ,Vee Cibber (C.) Dr. works, v. 4. 1760. 1713.30
Love in a village, comic opera. See Bickerstaff(I.) . . 1714.10
Love in a wood ; or St. James's park. com. See Wycherley (Wra.)
Love iu humble life. .S'ee Payne (J. Howard) 1771.11
Love iu livery, farce. .S'ee 'Wooler (J. P.) 1771.17
Love in '76. See Bunco (O.) 1771.11
Love ill several masques, com. See Fielding (H.) Works, v.l.5037.*20
Love is the best doctor, com. .S'ee MoUere (J.B.P.) 1733.28; 1733.21
Love-knot.com. See Coyne (J. S.) 177'2.'28
Love laughs at locksmiths, nius. farce. See Colman (Geo., the.
younyer) 1721.04
Love, law, 'and physic, farce. See Kenney (J.) .... 1711 '24
Love makes a man. com. .S'ee Cibber iColley). 1713.'27 ; 1721.10
Love of a prince. .See Gayler (C.) 1772.18
Love-sick court, or ambitious politique. See Brome (R ) 1713.21
Love the greatest enchantmeut. See Calderon de la Barca (P.)
1861 1714.'20
Love-tifi: com. .VeeMoliere (J. B. P.) 1735.04
Love-tricks, com. .S'ee Shirley (J.) Dr. works, v. 1. 1833. 1743.03
Love triumphaut. tiivgi-com. .S'e. Dryden (J.) Works, v,8. 504'2.21
Love wins. com. See Clarke (S.) and Du Terreau ( — ). - 1773.15
Love's contrivance, com. See Oenthvre (.!/»■.<. S.) 1703. 1715.02
Love's contrivance, com. .See CentUvre {.Mrs. S.) Dr. works.
V. 2. 1872 1714.'20
Love's cruelty, trag. .Sec Shirley (J.) Dr. works, v. 2. 1833. 1743.04
Love's cure. See Beaumont (F.) iinii Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 9.
1845 1713.09
Love's labour's lost, com. .See Shakspere ( William).
Love's last shift, com. See Cibber (C.) Dr. works, v. 1. 170O.1713.'27
Love's metamorphosis. .S'eeLyly (J.) Dr. works, v. 2. 1858. 1732.15
Love's pilgrimage. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works.
v. 11. 1846 1713.11
In asUiug for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AOTUOK'3 NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
888
PLAYS ; Iiove's sacrifice to Masauiello.
Love's sacriftco. .SV"Ford(J.) Dr. works. . . lT.K.lr2 ; 17J4.14
Love'ssaui-lfico ; or the rival nierchmits. AVeLovell(t». W.) 17'.;l.i)'.i
Lovell ((.leorge W.l Look beloro you leap, com. 5 a. /« F. S.
D.. V. 6 n'l.or,
■ — Love'a Bacrificp. /« C. B. T.. v. 42 1T21.0'.)
Same. /«F. S. D.. V. 2 1772.02
— Provost of liruKL's, trag. 0 acts. In 0. B. T.. v. 44. 1721.11
Lovell (Maria. Boginniug and the end, tlonR-stic drama. 4 acta.
/ii C. B. T.. V. 18 1721. l.l
— {traiul'it")]. Iii^omar. tlio bai'liarian. 5 acts. See Miinch-
Bcllinghausen (E. F. J., iaivm von). . . 1721.14:1772.12
Lover (Samuel). llai)py man. 1 at:t. M F. M. D., v. 24. 1771.1(1
— Uiu-y OMorc. 3 actu. /» F. S. D.. v. 22 1772.19
— Wliile liort^o of the Peppers, comic ilrama. 2 acts. /« F. M.
D.. V. ;j 1771.0:1
Lover Ijy proxy. AVe Boucicault (Diou) 1771.19
Lover's amazements. See Hunt (L.) Poet, works, v. 1. lGfll.24
Lover's melancholy. .StcFordlJ.) Dr. works. 17:i5.02 ; 1724. l;i
Lovers' progress. .See Beaumont (F.) ani/ Fletcher (J.) Works.
V. 11. 1811) 1713 11
Lovers' quarrels ; or like master like man. See King (T.) 1732. lU
Lovers' quarrels, com. .S'''-- Moliere (J. B. P.) . . . .1733.27
Lovers' vows. .S'le Inchbald (.1/is. Eliz.) ....'. .1711.17
Lovers' vowa. See Kotzebue (A. von) 1724.22
Loval Bubjecl. *•• Beaumont (P.) and Fletcher (J.) Works, v. G.
1844 1713.06
Lucas (J. T.) Browne, the martyr, farce. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 96.
Lucas (W. J.) JIau with the iron mask. 4 acts. In F. S. D..
v. ■29 177'2.'22
— Traitors' gate ; or the tower of London in 1553. 3 acts. In
Lacy. v. 95 1773.05
Lucky chance. .Sv- Behn (^/rs. A.) Plays, v. 3. 1871. . 602].0i;
Lucky bit. .VcePaul(U.l 1771.20
Lucky sixpence, farce. .S'"- Browne (E. J.) 1773.13
Lucky stars ; or the cobbler of crijiplegate 1 burletta. 1 act.
See Dance (G.) 1773.04
Lucretia Borgia. See Hugo (Victor) 1772.24
Luke the labourer, melodrama. Are Buckstone (J. B.) . 1721.17
Lunn (Joseph). Hide and seek, opera. 2 acts, //i C. B. T.. v. 12.
— Lofty projects ; or arts in an attic, farce. 2 acts. In C. B.
T.. V. 10 1711.10
— Managemeut ; or the prompter puzzled : comic interlude.
1 act. In C. B. T., v. 38 1721.05
— Uoses aud thorns, com. 3 acts. />i O. B. T.. v. 12. .1711.12
— Shepherd of Derwent vale. 2 act,<. In 0. B. T.. v. 10. 1711.10
Lurline ; or revolt of the Naiades. See Dalrymple (J. S.) 1721.24
Lust's dimiiuiou, trag. .S'rc Marlowe (0.) Dr. works. 1S18. 17:«.01
Lying valet, farce See (Warrick (David). 1714.09 : 1732.17 ; 1734.20
Lyly. Lilly, or LilUe (.John). Dramatic works. With notes and
life by F. W. Fairhc.lt. 2 v. London. 1858. 16". . 17:12.11
Conlenls : v. 1. Eudimion. Campaape. Sapho and Phao.
Gallathea. 2. Mydas. Mother Bombie. Woman in the
mooue. Love's metamorphosis.
— .\lexauder and Campaspe, com. 6 acts. In Dodsley (J.)
Old plays, v. 2. 17S0 1722.02
Lysistrata. See Aristophanes. Comedies, v. 2. 1853. . 1712.1i>
Lyste (II. P.) Only a penny-a-liner! comedietta in 1 act. In
Lacy. V. 100 1773.10
Macbelh. trag. See Shakspere (Wm.) 1711.01
Macbeth travestie. .5. .; Northall (W. K.) 1771.05
M-Closkey (.James). Fatal glass ; or the curse of drink, drama.
3 aits. In Lacy. v. lot'. 1773.lr,
Macfarren (Ge;.rge). Gil Bias, drama. 3 a. In C. B. T..v.3li. 1721.03
— Guy Faux, melodrama. ;l acts. In C. M. T.. v. 4. . 1721.19
— Lestocq : or the fete at the hermitage, hist, operii. Adapted
from Scribe. 3 acts. In C. B. T.. v. ;!3 1711.33
— Malvina, opera. 3 acts. In C. B. T.. v. :tO 1721.03
— March of intellect. In C. M. T., v. 12 1721.27
— l\Iy old woman. mus. com. 3 acts. InC M. T.. v. 1. 1721.16
— - Winning a husband, burletta. 1 act. In 0. M. T., v. 5. 1721.20
Same. /;i F. M. D., v. 16 1771.12
Machin (Lewes). Dumb knight, hist. com. 5 acts. In Dods-
ley (J.) Old plays, V. 4. 1780 1722.01
Mack (U. K.) The masquerade ; or Aunt Hepsaba's fright, farce.
2 scenes. /« F. S. D., v. 10 1771.'i4
— ' 'Tis the darkest hour before dawu,' com. 1 act. In F. M.
D.,v. 10 1771.21
Macklin (Charles). Love a la-mode. 2 acts, fn British drama.
v. 2. 1853 1711.10
Same. In London stage, v. 3 1732.19
— Man of tbe world, com. 5 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 5. . 1711.05
Same. In Brit. .Irama. v. 1. 1853 1714.09
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
McLachlan (Charles). I dine with my mother, comedietta. 1
act. In F. M. D.. v. 14 1771.11
Macready (Wm.) Irishman iu London, farce. 2 acts. In C. B.
T.. V. 22 1711. '22
Same. ;« F. M. D.. v, 18 1771.13
Mad couple well macht. See Brome (H.) Dr. works, v. 1. 171:1.20
Mad dogs, farce. See Moore (J.) 1771.15
Mad lover. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 6.
1844 1713.06
Mad prophet, com. ,'?'*< Giraud (G.) Ital. comedies. 1849. 1725.28
Mad world (A), my masters. See. Middleton (T.) 1733.12 . 17-22.05
Maddox (Frederick More). Frederick the great, melodrama.
2 acts. In C. M. T.. v. 13 1721.'>8
Maddox (J. M.) The king and deserter. 2 acts. In F. S. D.,
V. 39 1772.27
Madelaine. the belle of the Faubotu'g. See Cunningham {Mis. V.)
Madmen alt ; or cure of love. See Paulding (James K.) 17:U.;10
Magnetic lady. See Jonson (Ben). Works, 1853 . . . 1725.27
Magnificent lovers. See Moliere (J. B. P.) . . 1733.29 ; 1733.22
Magpie, or the maid of Pailaiseau, melodrama. See Pocock (1.)
Mahomet, the iniposter. trag.; adapted from Voltaire. See Mil-
ler (/e-o. James.) 17:t2.'20 : 1714.10
Maid in the mill. See Beaumont (F.) ami Fletcher (J.) Works
v. 9. 1815 1713.09
Maid of Bath, com. .V« Foote (S.) Works, v. 2. 1799. . 17'24.19
Maid of Croisaey. .Vre Gore (J/ri-. Charles) 1771.04
Maid of honour, tragi-com. See Massinger (Philip).
Maid of Judah ; or knights templars. See Lacy (M. R,) 1711.25
Maid of Marieudorpt. .v.v Knowles (J. S.) . . 17:12.05:1732.07
Maid of Orleans. *e Schiller (J. C. F. von). Works, v. 3. 5064. 20
Maid of the mill, comic oi)era. A'.''' Bickerstaif (1.) . . 1711.08
Maid of the oaks. A'''« Burgoyne (J.) Works, v. I. 1808.1714.11
Same, /k London stage, v. 3. 182<; 1732.19
Maid <jr wife, mus. com. .V-r Livius (B.) 1711. :i:i
Maid with the milking pail. ,s'''*i Backstone (J. B.) . '. 1771.19
Maid's revenge, trag. .S'.-e Shirley (J.) Dr. works, v, 1. 1833. 171:1.0:1
Maid's ti-agedy. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works,
V. 1 1713.01
Maidens of Trachis. .S'r*: Sophocles. Tragedies, v. 2. 1865. 171:1.20
Make your wills, farce. See Mayhew (E.) and Smith (G.) 1721.02
Malcontent (The). .Vw Marston (J.) . . . . 1722.04 ; 173;(.03
Maltby (.Vlfred). Should this meet the eye. farce. 1 act. In
Lacy. V. 97 1773.07
— Two flats and a sharp, comedietta, la. /» Lacy, v. 100. 1773.10
— Your vote and interest, electioneering squib. In Lacy. v.
100 1773.10
Maltby (0. A.) Borrowed plumes, farce. /nLacy, v. 92. 177:1.02
— For better for worse, farce, lact. /« Lacy. v. 105. . 1773.15
Malvina, opera. See Macfarren (G.) 1721.03
Man-Fred, burlesque ballet opera. See A'Beckett (G. A.) 1721.24
Manhater (The). See Moliere (J. B. P.) 1733.20
Man-milliner. See O'Keeffe J.) Dr. works, v. 4. 1798. 1731 07
Man of mode ; orSirFopUngFlutter.com. See Etherege (G.)
Works. 1701 1723.08
Man of the world, com. Aee Macklin (Ch.l 1711.09
" Man proposes.'' comedietta. A'c-s Langbridge (F.) . . 1773.08
Man with the carpet bag.farco. See A'Beckett (O.A).1721.'28;1771.24
Man with the iron mask, .^''c Lucas (W. J.) 1772.22
Man without ahead, farce. .S'w Wooler (J. P.) . . . .1771.21
Man's (The) bewitch'd, com. See CentUvre (S.) 1711.27 ; 1715.02
Man's the master, com. See D'Avenant (W.) Dr. works, v. 5.
1871 17-22.26
Management : or the prompter iiuzzled : comic interlude. 1 act.
See Lunn (J.) 1721.05
Manager in disti-ess. prelude. See Colman (G.) , . . 1773.04
Manager's daughter. Aec Lancaster (E.) 1771.22
Marble heart : or the sculptor's dream. See Selby (C.) 1772.25
March (George). Shepherd of Cournailles, operetta. 1 act. In
Lacy. V. 90 1773.06
March of intellect. ,Vf»- Macfarren (G.) 1721.27
Marco Spada. See Simpson (J. P.) 1772.13
Marcus Brutus, trag. A'^e Sheffield (J., duke of Buckingham).
Works. V. 1 ■ . . . 6023.01
Margery Daw. fai-ce. .S'.e Morton (J. M.) 17.13.18
Maria Martiu : or the murder iu the red baru, drama. 2 acts.
In Lacy, v. 108 177:(.I8
Mariamne, trag. Ac e Fenton (E. ) 1721.12
Mariamne.tr.ig. .«ee -Voltaire (F. M. A. de) 1711.21
Marianne, child of charity. .S'e: Pitt (G. D.) 1721.31
Marlowe (Christopher). Dramatic works. Notes by W. Oxber-
ry. I,.. 1818-20. 12' 17:13.01
Contents : Jew of Malta. Edward the second. Doctor
Faustus. Lust's dominion. ISLissacre of Paris. Tambur-
lane the great. Dido, queen of Carthage.
— Works. Notes, by A. Dyce. L.. 1.158. 8' 17:15.01
Contents: Dido, queen of Carthage. Doctor Faustus.
Edward second. Jew of Malta. Massacre at Paris.
— Edward ll.. tiag. In Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 2. 1780. 17-22.02
— Jew of Malta, trag. In Dodsley (J) Old plays, v. 8. 1780. 17-22.08
Marmion (Shakerlev. Tlie antiqnary.com. 5 acts. In Dods-
ley (J.) Old plays. V. 10. 1780 17-2'2.10
Marplot in Lisbon, com. See CentUvre {Mrs. S.) . . . 1711.26
Marriage a-la-mode, com. Ace Dryden (J.) Works, v. 4. SOl'i 17
Married and single, com. .^f-*^ Poole (J.) 1772.10
Married bachelor, farce. See Q-Callaghan (P. P.) . . . 1771.13
Married rake, farce. See Selby (G ) 1771.08
Marryat (Florence) and Yoiang (C. L.) Miss Chester, drama.
3 acts. In Lacy. v. 101 1773.11
Marston (John). Works. With notes and life by J. O. Halli-
well. 3 v. London. 1856. 16' 1733.02
Note. — For Contents see entry, p. 710 of Catalogue.
— and -Webster (J.) The Malcontent. 5 acts. In Dodsley (J.)
Old plays, V. 1. 17.S0 17-22.04
Marston (J. Westlaud). Anne Blake. 5 acts. In T. S. D.. v. 31.
— Hard struggle, domestic dr. 1 act. In F, S. D., v. 39. 1772.'27
— A life's rausom. 5 acts. In F. S. D.. v. 36 1772.26
— Patrician's daughter, trag. 5 acts. In F. S. D., v. 32. 1772.'21
— Pure gold. 1 acts. In F. S. D. v. 11 1772.28
Martin (Wm.) D'ye know me now? farce. 1 act. /n Lacy. v.
10.5 1773.15
Martyr (The), trag. See BailUe (Joanna), Works. 1851. 1712.22
Mary Edmonstone. drama. See Hazlewood (C. H.) . . 1773.13
Mary Gastonbury ; or dream girl of the Devil-hoU. See Fitz-
Ball (E.) 17'21.'21
Mary Queen of Scots, an hist. play. .VwFrankUn (»'i'. T.) 1725.00
Mary Stuiirt. .S',r Alfleri ( V.) Tragediea. v. 2. 1815. . .1712.11
Mary Stuart. See Schiller (J, C. F. von). Works, v. 3. . 5061.'26
Mary's birthday ; or the cynic. See Miles (G. H.) . . . 1772.-23
Mary's dream ; or far, far at sea I melodrama. .S'»-<- Townsend
(T.) 1773.17
Masaniello. mus. dram. Ac- Milner (H. M.) . 1721.16 ; 1772.20
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889
Masks and facoB, com. See Taylor (Tom) and Reade (f.) 177'2.2:i
Mason of Hilda, opera. See Planchi^ (J. U.) 1721.10
Masque (.M. .V'V Cokain (AiV A.) Dram, works. 1871. . 171:).;)1
Masque of thd lUTier teinplo aud (iray'a iiiii. See. Beaumont (F )
«».( Fletcher (T.) Works, v. 2. 18l:l 171:1.02
Masquerade (The), farce. See Mack (R. E.) 1771. 2-t
Massacre at Paris, trag. See Marlowe (C.) . 1733.01 ; I73.'i.01
Massinger (Philip). Dramatic works. Ed. by H. Coleridge.
London, 1S4«. 8° 1735.(12
A'"^'. — For Cimtenfs see p. 74(> of Catalogue.
— Duko of Milan, trag. 5 acts. In London stayn, v. 2. 1732.1s
— Fatal dowry, trag. 5 acts, /ii C. B. T., v. 1(1. . . .1711.10
— Maid of honour, tragi-com. .'i ads. /« C. B. T.. v. 21). 1711,20
— New way to pay old debts, com. 5act8. /hO.B.T., v. 7. 1711.07
Same. In British drama, v. 1. 1853 1714.00
Same. Jii F. S. D., V. 5 1772.05
Same. In London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
Same. /« Oxberry (W) New Engl, drama.v.l. 1818. 1734.10
Master Jones's birthday. .Vc- Morton (J. M.) . . . .1733.18
Masters rival ; or a day at liuulogne. farce. See Pcak« (R. B.)
Match (The), com. »e Baillie (J.) Works. 1851.. . .1722.22
Match at midnight, com. See Rowley (W.) 1722.07
Match iii the dark, comedietta. .SVe Dance (C.) .... 1771.18
Match meo in London, tragi-com. -V'V Dekker (Thomas). 1722.20
Matchmaker, farcical com. .SVc Cheltnam (C. H.) . . .1773.03
Mathews (Charles). Adventures of a lovo letter, com. 2 act.s.
/i! F. M. D., V. 41 1771.24
— Bachelor's bedroom, comic scene. In F. M. D..v. 23. 1771.15
— Dowager, com. 1 act. /n F. M. D.. v. 32 1771.20
— Humpbacked lover. 1 act. /« O. M. T, v. 12. . .1721.27
— Little Toddlekins, comic drama. 1 act. In F.M.D.,v.31. 1771.10
— Used up, com. 2 acts. /« F. M. D . v. 2 1771.02
— Who killed Cock Robin ? farce. 2 acts, /n F.M.D.,v.38. 1771.23
Mathews (Cornelius). The politicians, com. 5 acts. In his
Various writings. Nev Yoi-k. 1843. H° 50.53.05
Matilda of Denmark. See Osborn (L.) Tragedies. 1870. 1734. 2C.
Matrimony, petite opera, -s'^'c Kenney (J.) . 1711.26; 1771.11
Matteo Falcone. AVc Osberry (W. U.) 1771.16
Maturin (Charles Robert). Bertram, trag. 5 acts. Ai C. B. T.,
V. 43 1721.10
Same. In F. S. D., v. 7 1772.07
Maturin (Edward). Viola. 1 acts, /n F. S. D., v. 26. .1772.21
Maurice (Walter) and Rice (.James). Beady-money, drama. 4a(rt8.
In Lacy, v. 104 1773.U
May (Thomas). The Heir. com. 5 acts. In Dodsley (J.) (Hd
plays, V. 8. 1780 1722.08
— The old cou])le, com. 5 acts. In Dodsley (J.) Old plays
V. 10. 17H0 17-22.10
May-day, com. A'fc Chapman (G.) Dram, works, v. 2. 1873. 1713.25
Mayhew (Augustus). I'our cousins, comic drama. 2 acts. Iji
Lacy, V. 92 1773.02
Mayhew (Edward) anrf Smith (G.) Make your wills, farce, lact.
//I C. B. T.. V. 35 1721.02
Same. /)i F, M. D.. v. 16 1771.12
Mayhew (Henry). W^aiidering minstrel, farce. 1 act. In F.
M. D.. V. 2C, 1771.17
Mayhew (Thomas). Ambition : or Marie Mignot. 3 acts. In
C. B. T.. V. 34 1721.01
Mayne (Jasper). City-match, com. 5 acts. /7i Dodsley (J.) old
plays, V. ',1. 1780 1722 (I'.l
Mayor of Garrat, com. Stc Foote (S.) . . . 17'24.18 ; 1714. oil
Mayor of Queenborough, com. .Vr»' Middleton (Th.) . . 1733.11
Mazeppa, romantic drama. See Milner (U. fll ) 1721.20 : 1772.10
Meadow (A.) His own enemy. In Lacy. v. 102. . . . 1773.12
Measure for measure, com. .S'-i? Shakspere (Wm.) . . 1711.07
Medea. See Euripides (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Medina (Louisa H.) Ernest Maltravers. 3 acts. In F. S. D-.
v. 18 1772.17
— Last days of Pompeii. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 0. . . 1772.17
— Nick of the woods. 3 .lets. /« F. S. D., v. 34. . . . 177'2.'25
Me^'s diversion. See Craven (H. T.) 1772.29
Meliccrte. See Moliere (J. B. P.) 17.-13.28 ; 1733.23
Memnon. .Sfc Reade (J. E.l Poetical works, v. 2. 1857.1681.02
Menaichmi ; or the twin-brothers. See Plautus (M. A.) 1742.04 ; 20
Mendicant (The), drama. Sec A'Beckett («. A.) ... 1721.04
Mercator, tlie merchant. See Plautus (M. A.) 1742.05; 1741.14
Merchant of Bruges. .Vt**! Beaumont (F.) rt/((/ Fletcher (J.) 1732.20
Merchant of Venice. Sec Shakspere (Wm.)
Merchant's wedding ; or London frolics in 1638. See Plancht;
(J. R.) 1711.10
Meritt (Paul). Chopstick and Spikins, farce, /n Lacy. v. 109. 1773.19
— Glin Gath ; or the man in the cleft, drama. 4 acts. In
Lacy. V. 99 1773.09
Merivale (Herman C.) Husband in clover, farce. 1 act. In
Lacy. v. 100 1773.10
— Son of the soil. 3 acts, /h Lacy. v. 97 1773.07
Merope. .S'.-e Alfleri (V.) Tragedies, v. 2. 1815. . . . 1712.11
Merry devil of Edmonton. 1 act. In Dodsley (J.) Old plays,
v. r,. 1780 17'i2.05
Merry wives of Windsor, com. See Shakspere (Wm.)
Mctamora. burlesque. See Brougham (John) 1771.20
Meled "Ut. drama. .Vci- Vellere (Z'c) 1773.09
' Methinkslseemyfather! farce. 2 .acts. /»l O.B.T.,v.45. 172112
Michael Erie. See Wilks (T, E.) 1772.-23
Michaelmas term. .ScfMiddleton (T.) Works, v. 1. 1840. 1733.11
Microcosmus, masque. See Nabbes (T.) 1722.09
Midas, burletta. See O'Hara (K.) . . 1714.09 ; 1711.12 ; 1732.17
Middle Templo and Lincoln's Inue. masque. See Chapman
(Geo.) 1713.'26
Middleton (Thomas). Works. Notes, by A. Dyce. 5 v. Lon-
don, 1840. 12° 1733.11
yofe. —For Contents see p. 776 of Catalogue,
- A mad world, my masters, com. 5 acta. In Dodsley (J.)
Old playa, v. 5 1780 1722.05
- Mayor of (^uinborough, com. 5 acts. In Dodsley (J.) Old
plays, v. II. 1780 1722.11
— «»fiDekker(T.) The roaring girlo ; or Moll Cut-purse. 1 act.
/ri Dodsley (J. I Old plays, v. 0. 1780 1722.06
- Same. In Dekkcr (T.) Dr. works, v. 3. 1873. . 1722.20
Middy .ashore, farce. .S'lr Barnard (W. B.) lact. . , .1771.10
Midnight banquet, melodrama. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 38. 1772.27
Midnight hour u. .S'e.; Inchbald (.)/r». Eliz.) 1711.15; 17.32.17
Midnight : the 13th chime ; or old St. Paul's. .S'c-f Bamett (C. 8.)
Midnight watch. .V,,. Morton (J. M.) 1733.18
Midsummer-night's dream, i-om. See Shakspere (Wm.)
Miles (Geo. H.) Mary's birthday ; or the cyulc. 3 acts. In F.
S. D.. V. 31 1772.2:)
— Senor Valiento, com. 5 acts. /« F. S. D., v. 41. . . 1772.'J8
Miles Gloriosus ; the braggartcaptain. .S'<?'; Plautus (;\I. A.) 1742.04
Millengcn (J. G.) I^adiea at home. I act. /ii F.M.D..V.19. 1771. l:i
Miller (/^-■r. James). Mahomet, the imposter. trag. 5 acts. In
British drama, v. 2. 1S2:! 1714.10
Note, — .'Vdajited from the play of Voltaire.
Same, /n London stage, v. 4. 18'27 1732.20
Miller and his men, melodrama. .Vc*- Pocock (I.) . . . 1711.26
Miller of Mansfield, dram. eut. See Dodsley (It.) . . . 1732.'2(l
Miller of New Jersey. A'ct; Brougham (John) 1772. '22
Miller's maid. .V.c Saville (J. !■".) 1771.10
Millet (— ) and 'Wilcox (— ). All at C ; or the caiitive. the coffee,
and the cocoatiiia. mils, melodiama. /iiLacy. v. 102. 1773.12
Milliner's holiday, farce. ,SVe Morton (J. M.) .... 17:13.18
Millingen (J.V.) Bee-hive, mus. farce. 2 acts, /a C. B. T., v. 30.
Milman (Henry Hart). Anno Boleyii, a dramatic poem. In his
Poet, works, V. 3. 18:i9 1671.;w
— Fazio, trag. 5 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 17 1721.14
Same, /u F. S. D., v. 1 1772.01
Milner (H. M.| Gambler's fate. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 24. 1772.20
— Hut of the Red mountain ; or :iO years of a gambler's life,
drama. 3 acts. /» C. M. T., v. 7 1721.22
— Masaniello ; or the dumb girl of Portici, mus. drama. 3 acts.
/»C. M. T.. V. 1 1721.16
Same. In F. S. D., v. 25 1772.20
Note. — Ascribed on the title page to ■' G. Milner."
— Mazeppa, romantic drama. 3 acts. In C. M. T., v. 5. 1721. '20
.Same. la F. S. D., v. 23 1772.19
Milton (John). Comus, masque. 3 acts. //( British drama, v, 2,
1853 1714.10
Same. /« C. B. T.. v. ;)2 1711.32
— —Same. /« London stage, v. 2. 1825 173'2.18
Mimic stage. See Baker (G. M.) p, 61 of Catalogue. . . 1712.17
Mind your own business, drama. .S'ce Lemon (Mark). . . 1772.12
Miner'ali (The). See Plunkett (H. G.) 1772.17
Minna von Barnhelm ; or the soldier's fortune, com. See Les-
sing (G. E.) Dram, works. 1878 1732.30:1732.10
Minor (The), com. .S'rc Foote (S.) Works, v. I. 1799. . .1724.18
Miralda. .S'.r Ballon (M. M.) 1771.'20
Misanthrope (The), com. See Moliere (J. B. P.) ... 1733.'2S
Mischief making, interlude. See Buckstone (J. B.) 1721.19 ; 1771.12
Miser, com. .S.t Fielding (H.) Works, v. 2 6037.20
Miser (The), com. .S'-c Fielding ( Henry) 1721.02
Miser (The). .S'ee Moliere (J. B. P.) 17:13.29 ; 19
Miser (The). See Plautus (M. A.) Comedies, v. 2. 1769. 1741.14
Miser (The). See Shadwell (T.) 1742.'2;i
Misers daughter, drama. .Ve Stirling (E.) 1773.09
Miseries of inforced marriage. ,S'ee Wilkins (G.) . . . 1722.05
Miss Chester, drama. See Marryal (F.) awl Young (('.L.) 177:1.14
Miss in her teens, farce. See Garrick (D.) . . 1714.10 ; 1732.18
Miss Lucy in town. .See Fielding (H.) Works, v. 3. . . 5037. '22
Miss Sarah Sampson. .S'-e Lessing (G. E.) 17:12,29
Mistake (The), com. .S'ee Vanbmgh (J.) Dr. works. 1K49. 1744.31
Mistletoe bough ; or the fatal chest, melodrama. See Somerset
(O. A.) 1721.27
Mitford (Mary Russell). Foscari. trag. 5 acts. /« C. B. T., v. 38.
— Juliau.trag. 5 acts, /n C. B. T.. v. 32 1711.32
-- Kienzi, trag. .'; acta, /(i C. B, T., v. '24 1711.24
Same, /it F. S. D., v. ■2'2 1772.19
Mob cap. See Paul (H.) 1771.07
Mock-doctor ; or dumb lady cured, com. See Fielding (H.) 5037.21
Mock-doctor, farce. .See Fielding (llenr.v). . .1714.0.1:1732.18
Mock doctor (The). See Moliere (J. B. P.) 17:13.20
Modern antiques : or merry inourners. .S'ee O'KeefTe (John).
Dramatic works, v. 1. 1798 1734.04
Modern husband, com. See Fielding (H.) Works, v. 2. 5037.21
Mogul tale, farce. ,Vee Inchbald (,1/rs. E.) . . 1721.09 ; 173'2.20
Moliere (J. B. P.) Works. See uiidey Itis name (p. 784 of Cat.)
— Cheats of Scapiii. Tr. bv T. Otway. In Otway (T.) Works.
v. 1. 1712 1734.08
Moll Pitcher. See Jones (J. S.) 1772.22
Momentous question. See Fitz-Ball (E.) 1772.24
Moncrieff (W. T) All at Coventry; or love aud laugh, inup.
farce. 2 acts, /ii C. B. T., v. 33 1711.:l:l
— The Bashful man. comic drama. 2 acts. In London stage.
V. 4. 1827 1732. '20
Same, in C. M. T., V. 15 1721 .:iO
— Beggar of Cripplegate ; or humours of bluff king Hal. 2 acts.
In C. M. T.. v. 11 1721.'26
— Cataract of the Ganges, or the rajah's daughter. 2 acts. In
C. B. T.. V. XI 1711.;t3 : 1772.19
— Diamond arrow, com. 1 act. fn C. M. T., v. 10. . . 1721. •2.=i
— Eugene Aram, drama. 3 acLs. In C. M. T.. v. 10. . 1721.2.'>
— Giovauni in London ; or the libertine reclaimed. 2 acts. In
0. B. T. V. 17 1711.17
. Same. In London stage, v. 3. 1820 1732.19
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S N.\ME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
890
PLAYS : Moncrieff to Murphy.
Moncrioff (W. T.), cantinwd.
— Gipsy Jack ; or Napoleou of hiiuiblu life, cxtruv. In C. M.
T., V. 9 lTi\.-li
— Jocondo : or festival of tUe Itosiero, luus. com. :t acts. In
O. M. T., V. 12 ... 1721.27
— The Lear of private life. 3 acts, /n C. M. T., v. 7. 1721.22
— Monsieur Touanu, farco. 2 acts. /« 0. B. T., v. 16. . 1711, lu
Same. In F. M. D.. v. 10 1771.12
Same. In London slage, v. 3. 1820 1732.1'.)
— Peslilouco of Mai-seillcs. 3 acts. In C. M. T., v, 11. 1721.20
— liaveus of Orleans, niiiiauco. 3 acts, /k C.M.T., v. 15. 1721.30
— KelOrni : or John Bull triumphant, patriotic drama. 1 act.
In a. M. T., V. 13 1721.28
— Itocb(!ster ; or king Cliarlcs tho second's merry days, mus.
comedy. 3 acts. /» 0. M. T., v. 11 1721.26
— Shakespeare's festival ; or new comedy of errors, drama.
3 acts. /« O. M. T..V. lU 1721.25
— Shipwreck of the Medusa ; or tho fatal raft, drama. 3 acts.
In O. M. T., V. 12 1721.'J7
— Somnambuhst. 2 acts. In O. B. T., v. 18 1711.18
— Spectre bridegroom, farce. 2 acts, /n 0. B. T., v. 16. 1711.10
Same. In F. M. D., v. 24 1771.10
— Tom and Jerry ; or life in London, operatic extrav. 3 acts.
In C. B. T.. V. 33 1711.33
Same. In F. M. D.. v. '20 1771.14
— Van Dienieu's laud. 3 acts. In C. M. T.. v. 10. . . 1721. '25
Money, C'<m. Sn- Bulwer-Lytlon (E.) 6 acts 1772.01
Monk (The). -S'^r Osborn (L.| TraKediea. 1870. . . . 1734.26
Monsievr D'Olivo, com. .S''-*; Chapman ((I.) Dr. works. v. 1. 1713.'i4
Monsieur Thomas, A'ee Beaumont (F.) «Jid Fletcher (J.) Works,
v. 7. 1814 1713.07
Monsieur Touson. farce. ,v.r Moncrieff |W. T.) 1711.10; 1771.12
Montanini. com. .S'f' Osborn (L.) 1734.27
Montcalm, drama, .v,.,. Young (C. L.) 1773.08
Moore (Edward.) The foundling, com. 5 acta. In London
stage, v. 3. 1820 1732.19
— The gamester, i rag. 5 acts, /u Brit, drama, v. 1. 1853. 1714.09
Same. In F. S, D., v. 2 1772.02
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Moore (John). Mad dogs, farce. 1 act. In F, M, D.. v. 23. 1771.15
Moore (J. George). That blessed baby, farce. 1 act. In F. M.
D,. V, 10 1771. 0'.l
More iHauuah). Percy, trag. 5 acts. In British drama, v. 1.
1853 1714.09
More blunders than one. farce. .Ve^ Bodwell (T. G.) . . 1771.15
More dissemblers besides womeu.com. .S'lc Middlelon (T.) 1733.13
Mormons (The). .S'ce English (T. D.) 1772,21
Morning call, comedietta. Sn'' Dance (Ch.) 1771,08
Morose good man, com. See Goldoni (C.) 1725.28
Morion (Edward). Eton boy, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.,v.20. 1771.17
Morton (John Maddison). [Plays.] Loiidou and N, Y., n.d. 12°.
Note. — The plays enumerated below belong, when not
otherwise stated, to ' French's [late Lacy's] acting edi-
tion, viz. —
— The Alabama, nautical extrav. 1 act 1733.16
— Atchi. comedietta. 1 act 1733.16
— Attic story, farce. 1 act. In C, B. T,, v. 42. ... 1721.09
— Aunt Charlotte's maid, farce. 1 act 1733,10
— Away with melancholy, farce, 1 act 1733.10
— Betsey Baker, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D,, v. 24. . . 1771.16
— Box and Cox. 1 act. /7i F. M, D, v, 3 1771,03
— Brother Ben. farce. 1 act 1733.16
— Capital match! farce. 1 act 1733.16
— Catch a v/eazel, farce. 1 act 1733.10
— Day's fishing, farce. 1 act. /nF. M. D., v. 39. . . 1771.'33
— Desperate game. com. 1 act 1733,10
— Done on both aides, farce. 1 act 1733.16
— Don't judge by appearances, farce, lact 1733.16
— Double-bedded room, /n F. M, D,. v. 22 1771.15
— Drawing rooms, second floor, and attics, farce. 1 act. 1733.16
— Dying for love, comedy. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 33. . 1771.20
— Euglishman's house is his castle. 1 act 1733.16
— Fitzsmytlie of Fitzsmythe hall, farce. 1 act. , . . 1733.17
— Frieud Waggles, farce, 1 act 1733.17
— From village to coiirt. com. 2 acts 1733.17
— Game of romps, farce. 1 act 1733.17
— Going to the Derby, farce. 1 act 1733.17
— Grimshaw, Bagshaw. and Bradshaw, farce, 1 act. In F. M.
D,. V. 6 1771.06
— Hopeless passion, petite com. 1 act 1733.17
— How stout you're getting, farce. 1 act 1733.17
— Husband to order, serio comic drama. 2 acts. . . . 1733.17
— If I had a thousand a year I farce, 1 act 1733,17
— Irish tiger, farce, lact. //iF. M. D., v. 11. . . .1771.09
— John Dnbbs, farce. 1 act 1733.17
— • The king and I.' farce. 1 act 1733.17
— Lend me five shilliuga, farce. 1 act. In F. S. D.. v. 3. 1772.03
— Little mother, comic ijiece. 2 acts 1773.01
— Little savage, farce. 1 act 1733.17
— Margery Daw ; or tho two bumpkins, farce, lact. . 1733.18
— Master Jones's birthday, farce. 1 act 1733,18
— Midnight watch, drama, lact 1733,18
— MiUinor's holiday, farce. 1 act 1733,18
— Most unwarrantable intrusion. /;i F. M, D,. v. 30. . 1771,19
— Muleteer of Toledo, com, 2 acts 1733,18
— My first fit of the gout, farco, 1 act 1733.18
— My husband's ghost 1 1 act. /n C. B. T., v. 35. . .1721,02
Same. In F. M. D., v. 29 1771.18
— My precious Betsey ! farce. 1 act 1733.18
■ — My wife's bonnet, farce. 1 act 1733.18
— My wife's second floor, farce, lact ,*J733.18
— Newiugton Butts! farce. 2 scenes 1733.18
-On the slyl farce, lact 1733.18
— Onr wife, comic drama. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. '26. . 1771.16
— Pa<:ha of I'imlico. exlravaj^anza. i act 1733.18
— Poor Pillicoddy, farce, lact. /n F. M. D., v. 27. .1771.17
— Pouter's wedding, farce, lact 1733,18
— Piince for an hour, com. I act 1733.18
— Regular fix. farce. 1 act. In F. M. D,. v. 36. . . . 1771.22
— Rights and wrongs of women, fart e. lact 1733.18
— Sent to tho tower, farce, lact. /n F. M. D. . v. '28. .1771.18
— She wouhl and he wouldn't, com. 2 acts 1733.18
— Slasher and Crasher, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 4. 1771.04
— Slice of luck, farce. 1 act 1733.18
— Steeplechase, farce. 1 act 1733.18
— ■ Take care of Dowb— ." farce. 1 act 1733. '24
— Thirty-three next birthday, farce. 1 act 1733.24
— Three cuckoos, farce. 1 act 1733.24
— Thumping legacy, farce. 1 act. /» F. M. D, v. 13. 1771,10
— Ticklish times, farce, 1 act. In F. M, D., v. 32. . 1771.20
— To Paris and back, for five pounds, farce. 1 act. In F. M.
D.. V. 10 1771.09
— Two Bonnycastles. farce. 1 act. InT. M. D., v. 0. . 1771.06
— The two buzzards ; or whitebait at Greenwich, farce. 1 act.
/;i F. M. D., V. '24 1771.10: 17
— Two Puddifoots, farce. 1 act 1733.24
— Waiting for an omnibus, farce. 1 act 1733. '24
— Where there's a will there's a way. com. lact. . . 1733. '24
— Which of tho two? comedietta, lact 1733.'24
— Who stole the pocket-book, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.. v. 30.
— Who's my husband? farce. 1 act 1733. '24
— Woman I adore! farce, lact 1733.24
— Woodcock's liltle game, farce. 2 acts 1733.24
— Wooing one's wife. larce. 1 act 1733.24
— Your life's in danger, farce. 1 act 1733. "24
— and Burnand (F. C.) Cox and Box. 1 act. InT. M. D., v. 41.
Morton (Thomas). Angel of the attic, serio-comic drama, lact.
/" F. M. D.. v. 37 1771.22
— Children in the wood, opera. 2 acts, /n O.B.T., v.l7. 1711.17
Same, /n F. M. D.. v. 16 177112
— Curefortheheartache.com. B acts. 7re C.B.T..V.16. 1711.16
Same. In F. S. D„ v. 2 1772.02
— Education, com. 5 acts. In C. B. T., v. 16. ... 1711.10
— Gotobed Tom. farce. 1 act. In F, M, D.. v. 7. . . 1771.07
— Inviucibles. mus. larce. 2 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 30. . 1721.03
— Methinks I see my father, farce. 2 acts. In C,B.T.,v.45. 1721.12
— Pretty piece of business, com. lact. /?iF.M.D.. v. 10. 1771.09
— Roland for an Oliver, farce. 2 acts, /n O. B. T., v. 44. 1721.11
Same, /ii F. M. D., v. 23 1771.15
— School of reform ; or how to rule a wife, com. 6 acts. In
C. B. T. 17 1711.17
Same, In T. S. D., v. '23 1772.19
— Secretsworthknowing.com. Sacts. /ii C.B,T,.v. 18. 1711.18
— Seeing Warren, farce, lact. /)i F. M, D.. v. 36. . . 1771.'21
— Sketches in India, farce. 1 act. In F. S. D.. v. 12. . 1772,12
— The slave, opera. Sacts. /n C. B. T., v. '22. . . .1711.22
— Speed the plow. com. Ist Amer. ed. N. Y., 1800. 8°. 1732.04
Same, /n C. B. T, v. 15 1711.15
Same. /« F. S. D.. v. 6 1772.06
— Townaud country, com. 5 acts. In C. B. T., v. 23. 1711.23
Same. /?! F. S. D., v. 9 1772.09
— Way to get married, com. 5 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 20. 1711.20
— and J, M.) All that glitters is not gold, comic drama. 2 acts.
/n F. M. D., V. 0 1771.06
— Writing on the wall, melodr. 3acts. /n F,S,D„ v, 12. 1772.12
Most unwarrantable intrusion. .S't^f Morton (J. M.) . . 1771.19
Mostellaria ; or the haunted house. See Flautus (M. A.) 1742.05
Mother Bombie, com. See Lyly (J.) Dr, works, v. '2. 1858. 1732.15
Mother-in-law. See Terentius Afer (P.) 1744.16 ; 1744.14 ; 1744.13
Mountaineers (The). See Cohnan (Geo.) . . 1721.02 ; 1772.08
Mourning bride, trag. See Congreve (Wm.)
Mowatt (Anna Cora). See Ritchie (Anna Cora Mowatt).
Mr. and Mis. Pringle. comic interlude. ■'<ee Trueba-Cosio (T. de).
Mr. aud Mrs. Peter White, farce. .See Raymond (U. J.) . 1771.19
Mr. Anthony, com. See Boyle (R.) Dr. works, v. 1. 1794. 1714.06
Mr. Buckstoue's ascent of Mt. Parnassus, esti-av. See Planche
(J. R.) . . . • 1'41,11
Mr. Buckstoue's voyage round the globe, extrav. See Flanchu
(J. R) 1741.11
Mr. de Pourceaugnac, farce. &e Moliere {J. B. P.) Dramalic
works. V. 3. 1877 1733.29
Mr. Jofflu's latch key, farce. See Robinson (N.) . . . 1773.16
Mrs. Caudle's curtain lecture. See Stirhng (E.j . . . 1771.14
Mrs. Wiggins, farce. .Vf; Allingham (J. T.) 1711.29
Much ado about a merchaut of Venice. 3 acts. In F. M. D.,
V. 39 1771.23
Much ado about nothing, com. See Shakspere (Wm.) .
Much coin much care. Dramatic proverb. In Jameson [Mrs. k.)
Sketches, v. 3, p. 204 '2533.17
Mulberry garden, com. See Sedley {Sir C.) 1742.21
Muleteer of Toledo, com. See Morton (J. M.) .... 1733.18
Mummy (The), farce. See Bernard (W. B.) 1771.17
Milnch-Bellinghausen (Elois Franz Joseph, baron von). (' Fried-
rich Halm.' ).s. ii(,] Ingomar. the barbarian : play. Tr.
and altered bv Maria Lovell. In C. B. T.. v. 47. . 1721.14
Same, /n f'. S. D. . v. 12 1772.12
Murphy (Ai'thur). Works. 7 v. London. 1786. 8°. . . 60a7.U8
Conlents : v. 1. Traejcdies: Ori>han of China, Zenobia,
Grecian daughter. Alzuma. 2. Comedies : Apprentice. Up-
holsterer. Old maid. Citizen, No one's enemy but his own.
Three weeks after marriage. 3, Comedies : Way to keep
him. All in the wrong. The Desert Island. 4. Know your
own mind. School for guardians, Tho choice. News from
Parnassus. 7. Prologues, Epilogues. Trai/edies ; Rival
sisters, Armiuius.
THE BROOKLYN LIBUARV,
PLAYS : Murphy U> On guard.
891
— All iu tlie wrong, com. 5 acts. In O. B. T., v. 6. . . 1711.0G
Same. In London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
— Appi'entice (The), farco. 2 acts. In British drama, v. 1.
1«.")3 nu.O'J
— The citizou, farco. 2 acts, /n O. B. T., v. 21. . . .1711.24
Samo. In Oxberry (W.) Now Eugliah drama, v. 11.
1821 1731.20
Same. /« London stage, v. 1. 1825. ^ . . . . 1732.17
— Grecian daugbtor. trag. 0 acts. In O. B. T., v. 25. . 1711.25
Hamo. /;i British Urauia. V. 1. 1853 1714. 0;>
— — Samo. 5 acts. /« London stage, v. 3. 18211. . . 1732.1'J
— Know your own mind, cum. 5 acts. /« 0. B. T., v. 8. 1711.08
Samo. //I London stage, V. 2. 1825 1732. IS
— Orphan of China, trag. 5 acts, /n Brit, drama, v. 2. 1714.10
Same. In London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
- — Throe weoka after marriage, com. 2act8. /« O.B.T.,v.44. 1721.11
Same, /it F. S. D., v. 8 1772.0H
-Same, /a London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry (W.) Now Eugl. drama,v. 9.1821. 1734.18
— Way to keep him. com. 5 acts, //i 0. B. T., v. 3. . 1711.03
Same. In British drama, v. 2. 1853 1714.10
Samo. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 J.732.17
Same. /;i Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr., v. 3. 1818.1734.12
Murray (Wm.) Cramuud Brig, drama. 2 acts. In O. B. T., v. 4fi.
— No I farce. 1 act. /n 0. M. T., v. 5 1721.20
Same. In F. U. D., v. 15 1771.11
Musard ball, extrav. *e Brougham (.lohu) 1771.14
Muses' looking-glass. &e Randolph (T.) . . 1741.24 ; 1722.011
Muskerry (Wm.) Atonement, drama. 4 acts. /7iLacy,v.l04.1773.14
Mustapha, trag. .Set: Boyle (R.) Dram, works, v. 1. 1739. 1714. Or»
Mutiny at the Nore. See Jerrold (Douglas) 1721.20
My aunt, com. See Arnold (S. J.) 1771.23
My daughter, sir I farce. .SVe Plancho (J. K.) . . . .1721.04
My follow clerk, farce. See Oxenford (J.) 1771.16
My first fit of gout, farce. See Morton (J. IM.) . , . .1733.18
My friend Thompson, farco. See Barclay (J. B.) . , . 1721.27
My grandmother, musical farce. ,^t;e Hoare (P.) . . .1711.27
My groat aunt, com. &e Plancho (J. K.) 1741.11
My hcarfs idol, com. See Plancho (J. K.) 1741.11
My husband's ghost I farco. .S.e Morion (J. M.) , . .1771.18
My husband's ghostl farce, .^ee Morton (J. M.) . . .1721.02
My husbaud's mirror. .SVe Clapp (W. W..j>.) . . . .1771.17
My hirsband's secret, farce, i'ee Whitty (W. D.) . . . .1773.12
Mylordandmylady.com. .fc- Plancho (J. R.) . . .1741.11
My neighbor's wife, farce. See Bunn (Alfred) 1771. 0'.t
My old woman, musical com. .S'ee Macfarren (G.) . . , 1721.1(1
My Poll and my partner Joe. See Haines (J. T.) ... 1721.24
My precious Betsey, farce. Sec Morton (J. M) . . . .1733.18
My sister from India, farce. See Selby (C.) 1773.18
My sou Diana, farce. See Harris iX.) 1771.10
My spouse and I, operatic farce. See Dibdin(C.) 1721.03; 1732. '20
My uncle's will, comedietta. .SVe Smith (S. T.) . . . .1773.10
My very last proposal, farce. .SVe Phipps (A. J.) . . .1773.12
My wile ! what wile ? farce. .S'ee Poole (John) 1773.00
My wife's baby, farce. See Hughes (F.) 1773.07
My wile's bonnet, farce. ,*'e Morton (J. M.I 1733.18
My wife's husband, farce. *e Challis (H. W.) 1721.25 j 1771.12
My wife's mirror, com. See "Wilkins (G. P.) 1771.10
My wife's second floor, farce. See Morton (J. M.) . . . 1733.18
My young wife and my old umbrella. .SVe Webster (B.) 1771.17
Mydas. See Lyly (J.) Dram, works, v. 2. 18.58. . . .1732.15
Myrrha. .S'e.' Alfleri (V.) Tragedies, v. 3. 1815. . . . 1712.12
Mysterious husband, trag. -SVe Cumberland (R.) . . .1732.19
Nabbes (Thomas). Microcosmus, mastjue. 5 acts. In Dodsley
(J.) Old plays, v. 9. 1780 17'22.U9
Nabob (The), com. See Foote (S.) Works, v. 2. 1790. . 1724.19
Nabob for an houi-, farce. .S'ee Poole (J.) 1773.18
Naiad queeu. See Dalrymple (J. S.) 1772.27
Nanine. com. See 'Voltaire (F. M. A. del. Dr. works, v. 2. 1744.22
Narcisse the vajjrant. trag. 5 acts. See Schtinberg (J.) . 1773.17
Nathan the wise. See Lessing ((i. E.) . . . 1732.29:1732.11
Nature and philosophy, farce- 1 act. InF. M. D.,v. 24. 1771.16
Nature's nobleman, com. .S'ee Pardey (U. O.) .... 1772.13
Naval eugagemeuts, com. See Dance (0.) 1771.04
Neighbor -Jackwood. .See Trowbridge (.1. T.) 1772.20
Nell Gwynue, com. .S'ee Jerrold (1>.) Writings, v. 8. 1854. 1725.25
Neptune's defeat. .SVe Brougham (John) 1771.14
Nereid's love. See Lyndsay (H.l Dramas. 1822.. . .1732.23
Nero. hist. play. .S'ee Story (Win. W.) 1743.27
Nero, hist. trag. See Stephens (Q.) Dramas, v. 1. 1S4G. 1743.24
Nervous man. farce. See Bernard (W. B.) 1772.05
Netley abbey, operatic farce. .SVe Pearce (W.) .... 1721.05
Nettlewig hall ; or ten to one. mus. farce. .SVe Westmacott (CM.)
Never reckon your chickens, etc., farce. See Reeve (W.) 1773.05
New academy. .*e Brome (K.) Dr. works, v. 2. 1873. . 1713.21
New customs. 3 acts, /n Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 1. 1722.01
New footman, burlotta. .S'ee Selby (Chas). . 1771.01 ; 1773.03
New inu (The). See Jonson (Ben). Works. 1853. . . 1725.27
New way to pay old debts. .SVe Massinger (P.) 1735.02 ; 1733.08
Newington Butts, farce. .S'ee Morton (J. M.) 1733.18
News from Parnassus, com. .S'-e Murphy (.\.) Works, v. 4. 5057.11
News from Plymouth. .See D'Avenant (W.) Dram, works, v. 4.
1873 1722.25
Nice valour ; or the passionate madman. See Beamnont (F.)
and Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 10 1713.10
Nicholas Nicldeby, farco. See Stirling (E.) 1771.'20
Nick of the woods. .See Medina (j1/i"s,s L. H.) 1772,25
Nick Whiffles, drama. .See Robinson (J. H.) 1772.30
Night and morning. .See Brougham (John) 1772.17
Night walker ; or the little thief. See Beaumont (F.) and
Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 11. 1846 1713.11
No! operetta. See Murray (Wm.) 1721.20 ; 1771.11
No one's onomy but his own, com. Sec Murphy (A.) Works
"• ^ .5057 09
No song, no supper, mus. ent. .See Hoare (P.) . . . 171 1 'ei
No thoroughfare (Identity ; or). .SVe Lcquol (L.) . . ! 1772!3U
^° {iKdpJ '""■ '' woman's, com. .S.e Middleton (T.) Works,
V. 5. 1840 173.J |r,
Noble exile. .S.e Paulding (J. K.) Aiiier. coinodies', 1817. 173l':;()
Noble goutloman. .See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works
V. 10. 1840 '.'. 171:110
Noble heart. .S.e Lewes (O. H.) 1772 "8
Non-juror (The), com. S.e Gibber (C.) Dr. works', v. 3. 1713 '29
Norah Croina. .Sec Stirling (E.) 1771 17
Norman Maurice, trag. .S'.eSimms(W.O.) l'.,ot. works.v. 1.1085 11
Norlhall (W. K.) Macbeth, travestio. In F. M. D.. v. ,';. 1771 05
Northern laSKc, com. .See Brome (It.) Dr. works, v. :i, 1873. 1713''22
Northward hoe. S.;e Dekker(T.) ami Webster (I.) 1722.20- 1744 24
Not a bad judge. .See Plancho (J. R.| .1772 28
Not at all jealous, farce. .S'.-e Robertson (T. W.) . . . 1773 01
Nota (Alberto). First steps to folly, com. 5 acts. In Italian
comedies, 1849 17.25 .^g
— The projector, com. 5 acts, /n Italian com. i 1849. '. 1725 '28
Nothing to nurse. .See Walcot (C. M.) 1771 12
Notoriety, com. .S.e Reynolds (F.) 171120
Novella (The), com. .See Brome (R.) Dr. works, v. 1, 1773, 1713^20
Number one, round the corner. .S.e Brough (W.) . . . 1771.16
Number 6 Duko street, farce. .See Becher (.'ilartiu). '. 1773 03
Oath of offlce, trag. .See Cannon (C. J.) 1857 1714,29
Oberon ; or the charmed horn, fairy talc. 2 acta. /« C B T
V- IS 1711,13'
Object ot interest. See Stocqueler (J. 11.) 1771.16
Obliging a friend, farce. .See Reeve (W.) 1773.08
O'Brien (Fitzjames). Cross purposes, torce. 2 acts. In Lon-
don stage, V. 2, 1825 1732.18
— Geutlenuan from Ireland, com. 2acts. /«F.M.D..v. '20. 177i!l4
Obstinate family, farce. From the German. In F, M D.,
v. 38 1771.23
Obstinate Lady, com. .See Cokain (.Sir A.) Dr. works, 1874. 171:il:"il
O'Caliaghan (P. P.) Married bachol.ir ; or master and inau,
comic piece. 1 act. In C. M. T., v. 10 1721 2.5
Same. /« F. M. D., v. 18 1771.13
Ocean of life ; or every inch a sailor. See Haines (J. T.) 1721.28
Octavia. .See Alfieri (V.) Tragedies, v. 2, 1815 1712.11
Octavia Bragaldi. trag. .See Kemble (P. A.) 1863. . . . 1731.18
Octoroon. See Boucicault Dion) 1722.00
Odd mistake, com. See Goldoni (C.) 1725.28
CEdipus, trag. .s.e Dryden iJ.) Works, v. 6 5042.19
CEdipus, trag. .Sec 'Voltaire (F. JI. A. do). Dr. works, v. 1. 1744.21
CEdipus at Colonus. .S, .: Sophocles. Tragedies. 1743.19 ; 1744.02
CEdipus the king. See Sophocles. Tragedies. 1743.19 : 1743.21
CEsop. com. .See Vanbrugh (J.) Dr. works. 1819. . . 1744.31
Of age to-morrow, mus. out. .See Dibdin (T.) .... 1721,10
O'Hara(Kaue). Midas, biiiletta. /k Brit, drama, v. 1. 1853. 1714.09
Same. In O. B. T.. v. 12 1711.12
— ■ — Samo. In London stage, v. 1. 182.5 1732.17
— Tom Thumb the groat, burlesque. In Brit. dr..v.l. 1853. 1714.09
Same. /« C. B. T., v. 23 1711.23
— Two misers, mus. ent. 2 acts, /n London stage, v. 3. 1732.19
Oehlenschlaeger (Adam). .See entries onp. 825 0/ Catalogue.
O'Keeffe (John). Dramatic works. 4 v. L., 1798. 8°. . 1734.04
Note. — For Contents see p. 825 of Catalogue,
— Agreeable surprise, com, opera. 2 acts. 5th ed. London
1796. S' 1731.31
Same, /n C. B. T., v. 31 1711.31
— Castle of Andalusia, comic opera. 3 art-. /.. C. B. T.. v. ;(2.
— The farmer, mus. farce. 2 acts. In C. B, T.. v. 27. . 1711.27
— Foutaiu[e]bleau, comic opera. 3 acts, /.i C,B.T.,v.32. 1711. :i2
— Highland reel, mus. farce. 2 acts. In C. B. T., v. 18. 1711.18
— Moderu antiques : or the merry mourners, farce. 2 acts.
/Ji C. B. T.. v. 29 1711.2'J
— Peeping Tom of Coventry, mus. farce. 2 acts. In C. B. T.,
v. 31 1711.:il
— Poor soldier, mus. farce. 2 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 20. 1711.20
— Prisoner at large, com. 2 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 26. , 1711.28
— Son-in-law, comic opera. 2 acts. In C. B. T., v. 31. 1711.31
— Sprigs of laurel, mus. farce. 2 acts. //( C. B. T.. v. 39. 1721.06
— Wild oats ; or the strolling gentleman, com. 5 acts. In O.
B. T., v, 34 1721.01
Same. In F. S. D.. v. 31 1772.'23
Samo. In Oxberry (W.) Now Engl, dr., v. 12. 1821. 1734.21
— Young quaker. com. 5 acts. In C. B. T., v. 37. . . 1721.04
Old and young, com. .See Salmon (J.) .... 1772.20 ; 17il.;lO
Old bachelor, com. .S'.e Uongreve (W.) . . . 1714.17; 1744. :il
Old couple, com. .See May (rh.) 1722.10
Old Fortuuatus. com. .S.e Dekker (T.) Dr. works, v. 1. 1873. 1722.18
Old guard, drama. 1 act. In F.M D.. v. 4 1771.04
Old heads and young hearts, com. .S.e Boucicault (Dion.) 1772.08
Old law. /n Massinger (P.) Dram, works. 1851. . . .1735.02
Same. In Middleton (T.) Works, v. 1. 1810. . 1733.11
Old maid (The), com. .S.e Lessing (tt. E.) Dr. works. 1878.173-2.30
01dmaid.com. .See Muruhy (A.) Works, v. 2 5057.09
Old maids, com. See Knowles (J. S.) . . . . 1732.05 ; 1732.07
Old m.an (An), drama. .See Reece (R) 1773.18
Old man taught wisdom, com. See Fielding (H.) Works, v.3. 5037.22
Old regimeutals, hist, drama. See Bernard (W. B.) . . 1711.33
Old score (An), comedy-drama. See Gilbert iW. S.I . .1773.18
Olio : or speaker's compauiou, 3 parts. /uF. M. D., v. 35. 1771.21
Oliver Twist. See Almar (Geo.) 1772.-22
Olympic revels : or Prometheus and Pandora, burlotta. Sec
Planche (J. E.) and Dance (CI 1741.12
Omnibus, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 4 1771.04
On guard, com. See Gilbert (W. S.) 1773.08
In asking tor books, use the^ Book Order," giving the AOTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TIl'LE, and the NU.MBEti.
892
PLAYS: On the Clyde lu Phillips.
On tbo Clyde, drama. *■« Scott (W. S.) 1773.17
On the Biy. farce. *■« Morton (J. M.) 173;).m
One i"iit l.T two BUitB. *« Walcot (O. M.l 1771.11
One o'l-lorU I operatic romauce. .SVe Lewie (M. G.J . . 1711.32
One too iiianv. farce. .V« Hyan (U. I..| 1773.07
One toiuli or nature. .SVe Webster (K.) 177J.22
One. two. Ihiee. lour, live; by advertisonieut, mUB. cat. In C.
B. T., V.31 1711 31
O'Neal i\n- (ji-eat. .S'<v Clarke (N. H. B.) 1772.29
O'Neill il. U.) Aladdin ; or tbe wouderful lamp, cxtrav. 1 act.
/« C. B. T.. V. 48 1721.15
— Ali Bal)a ; or forty tiiioveH, extrav. 2 ai-ts. In C. B. T., v. 48.
— Optical delusion, farce. 1 act. In 0. B. T.. v. 48. . 1721.15
Only a poiiuy-a-liuerl comedietta. Sr*- Lyste (11. P.I . 1773.10
Open bouBO ; or tbe twin sisters, farce. 2 acts. In 0. B. T.,
V. 31 1711.31
Opportunity (Tlic). com. .Vm Shirley (J.) Dr. worllB, v. 3. 1743.05
Opposite iiii«libor8, farce. .Vic Paul (.1. H.) 1771.13
Optical dilumoii. farce. .S'f O'Neill (I. B.) 1721.15
Orange If-e aud tbe humble bee. extrav. 5(?e Byron {H. J.) 1773.03
Orators (Tbi-l. com. .Sc- Foote |.S.) Works, v. 1. 17'J'J. .1724.18
Ordinary (Ibc), com. .S'. .■ Cartwright (W.) 17'22.10
Orestes, .v.v Alfleri (V.I TraKedies. v. 1. 1816. . . . 1712.10
Orestes. .V.i' Euripides (p. 4.W of Catalogue).
Orestes HI A igos. trag. .V-e Bayley (P.) 1711.12
Orlando Furioso. See Greene (K.j Dr. works, v. 1. 1831. 1725.04
Oroonoko. trag. See Southern (T.) . . 1714.09: 1711, 2.1; 1732.18
Orphan Criie), or the mibappy marriage. Sec Otway (T.)
Orphan of Chiua, trag. .S'.c Murphy (A.) 5057.08 ; 1714.10 ; 1732.18
Orra. tnig. See BailUe (J.) Works. 1851 1712.22
Osorio. tragedy. See Coleridge (S. T.) 1714.30
Ossawattomie Brown. .V..- Swayze [Mrs. J. 0.) . . . . 1772.22
Othello, trag. See Sbakspere (William).
Otto of Wittelsbach, trag. See Babo (J. M.) 1724.24
Otway ('I'bomas). Works. 2 v. London, 1712. 18°. . . 1734.09
Contents : v. 1. Alcibiades. Don Carlos. Titus and
Bereuice. Cheats of Scapiu. Frieudaliip in fashion. Tbe
soldier's fortune. 2. The atheist. The orphan. Caiua
MaiiuB. Venice preserved.
— Cheats of Scapin, com. 3 acts. /« London stage, v. 4. 1732.20
— Tbe orphan ; or tbe unhappy marriage, trag. 5 acts. In
British drama, v. 1. 1853 1714.09
Same. In London stage, v. 2. 18'20 1732.19
— Venice preserved, trag. 5 acts, /n 0. B. T., v. 2. .1711.02
Same, /n British drama, v. 1. 1853 1714.09
Same. /iiF. S. D., v. 3 1772.03
Same, //i Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr., v. 4. 1818. 1734.13
Ouhta the serf, trag. See Helps (Arthur) 1725.06
Oulton(W. C.) Sleep-walker, farce. 2acta. L., 181'2. 8°. 1731.31
Same. In C. B. T.. v. 11 1711.11
Our bitterest foe. drama. See Herbert (tt. C.) . . . . 1773.18
Our gal, farce. .5ce Johnson (S. D.) 1771.09
Our Jeiuimy. farce. .S'.'^ Conway (H. J.) 1771.10
Our Nelly, drama. See Craven (11. T.) 1773.18
Ourpet.com. See Edwards (C.) 1773.15
Our village ; or tbe lost ship. .%e Rede (L.) 1721.31
Our wife, comic drama. See Morton (-1. M.) 1771.16
Out of the frying pau, com. See Toft (P.) 1773.06
Out to iiuisel farce. See WilUams (T. J.) 1771.20
Ovid. trag. See Ookain (.S'lr A.) Dram, works. 1874. . 1713.31
Oxberry (Wm. Henry). Matteo Falcone, melodr. 1 act. In F.
M. D., v. 24 1771. IG
Oxenford (John). .Adrienne, the actress. 3 acts. In F. S. D..
V. 26 1772.21
— Doctor Dilworth, farce. 1 act. /n F. M. D.. v. 32. .1771.20
— Down ill a balloon, farce. 1 act. //i. Lacy, v. 92. . . 1773.02
— Family failing, farce. 1 act. /Ji F. M. D., v. 28. . .1771.18
— My fellow clerk, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.. v. 25. . . 1771.16
— Waltz by Arditi, farce. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 101. . . . 1773.11
P.P., or tbe man and the tiger, See Parry (T.) .... 1771.09
Pacha of Pimlico. farcical extrav. See Morton (J. M.) . 1733.18
Paddy Carey. See Power (T.) 1771.08
Paddy tbe piper. .Vee Pilgrim (J.) 1771.t)8
Padlock (The), comic opera. See Bickerslaff (I.) . . . 1714.09
Painless dentistry, farce. See Becher (M.) 1773.16
Painter of lihent. .See Jerrold (D.) Writiugs, v. 8. 1854. 1725.25
Palace of truth, com. See Gilbert (W. S.) Orig. plays. 1876. 1724..34
Palmer ( l'. A.) Among tbe relics, com. 3 acts. In Lacy, v ICs.
— Dodge for a dinner, farce. 1 act. In Lacy. v. 100. . 1773.10
— East Lyuue, drama. 4 acts. In Lacy, v. 103. . . . 1773.13
— Last life, drama. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 103 1773.13
— Rely on my discretiou. farce In Lacy, v. 106. . . . 1773. li".
Pandosto. llistorie of Dorastus aud Fawnia. See Greene (R.)
Panel (The), com. See Kemble (J. P.) 1732.20
Papal tyranny in the reign of King John, trag. See Gibber (C.)
Dr. works, v. 4. 1760 17'.3.30
Paphian biiwer ; or Venus and Adonis, burlesque. See Planche
(,I. K,)a»c( Dance (C.) 1741.12
Paquita ; or love iu a frame, comic opera. See Reece (K.) 1773.04
Parasilaster, or the fawne. See Marston (John). . . . 1733.03
Parasite (The). .Vre Plautus (M. A.) Com., v. 4. 1772. .1741.16
Pardey (lieiiry Cake). Nature's nobleman, com. 5 acts. In F.
S. D.. V. 13 1772.13
Pardoner (Tbe) and the frere, interlude. .Vee Heywood(J.) 1724.20
Paris and Loudon : burletta. See Planche (J. It.) . . . 1721.18
Parliament of love. See Massinger (P.) Dr. works. 1851. 1735.02
Parry ( Toin). P. P.. or the man aud tbe tiger, farce. 1 act. In
F M. D.. V. 11 1771.09
Parson's wedding, com. .Vee Killegrew (T.) 1722.11
Parted, com. drama. See Reeve (W.) 1773.17
Partners for life, com. See Byron (H. J.) 1773.18
Pas de fascination, farce. .S'ee Coyne (J. S.) 1771.21
Passing cloud. See Bernard (B.) 1772.11
Passionate madman (Nice valour : or the). See Beaiunont (F.)
ai,d Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 10. 1S46 1713.10
Past aud present ; or hidden treasure. ,Vee Poole (.1.) . 1773.06
Past ten o'clock, and a rainy night, farce. .S'ee Dibdin (T.) 172i.05
Patient tiriBsell, com. ,Vee Dekker (T.) "«'/e//ie/.i. , . . 1756.06
Patrician's daughter, trag. .S'ee Marston (J. W.) . . . 1772. '24
Patron (The), com. .S'ee Foole (H.) Works, v. 1. 1799. .1724.18
Paul (Johu Howard). Lucky hit. com. 1 act. /« F. M. D.. v. 32.
— 3\Iob cap ; or love's disguises. 2 actt*. /n F. M D., v. 7. 1771.07
— (Opposite neighbors, farce. 1 act. hi F. M. D.. v. 19. 1771.13
Paul aud Virginia, mus. ent. .S'ee Cobb (.1.) 1732.20
Paul Clitl'onl.liighwaymau of 1770; drama. .S'ee Webster (B.) 1721.21
Paul .loiies. melodrama, .s'ee Dibdin (T.) 1721.17
Paul Pry, com. See Poole (John) 1772.10
Paul tbe pilot. .See Greenwood (T.) 1721 30
Paul the poacher ; domestic drama. See Elton (E. W.) . 1721.26
Paulding (James K. and Wiu. I.) Amer. comedies. Ph., 1847. 16".
Pauvre (Le) Jacipies, vaudeville. See Ryan (It.) .... 1721.25
Pauvrette. .S'ee Boucicault (Diou) 1772.22
Pauhon (Joseph and Harry). Three musket-dears and a little
one in, militJiry burlesque. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 95. 1773,05
Pawnbroker's daughter. In Lamb ((^) Eliaua 2535.03
Payable at sight : or chaste salute. .S'ee Ebsworth (J/r.f.) 1721. '29
Payne (Johu Howard). Ali Piicha ; or the eigm-t-riug. melo-
drama. 2 acts. /kO. B. T., V. II 1711.11
— Brutus ; or tbe fall of Tarquiu, trag. 6 acts. In C. B. T.,
* V. 11 1711.11
Same. /« F. S. D., v. 7 1772.07
— Charles ll. ; or the merry monarch, com. 2 acts. In O. B.
T., V. 9 1711.09
Same. /» F. S. D.. v. 3 1772.03
— Clari ;orthemaidof Milan, opera. 2 a. /« O. B.T..V.24. 1711.24
Same. In F. S. D., v. 33 1772.24
— Lancers, interlude. 1 act. /n C. B. T.. v. 19. . . . 1711.19
— Love in humble life, petite com. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 15.
— 'i'herese, the oriihau of Geneva, drama. 3 acts. In C. B. T.,
V. 40 1721.07
Same. /« F. S. D.. v. 14 1772.14
— Twogalley slaves, melodrama. 2 acts. /;i C.B.T.. v. 10. 1711.10
Peace. .S'ee Aristophanes. Comedies (p. 36 of Catalogue).
Peace at any price, farce. .S'ee Robertson (T. W.) . . . 1773.05
Peake (Richard Briusley). Amateurs aud actors, musical farce.
2 acts. /« C. B. T.. V. 16 1711.16
Same, /n F. M. D., v. 20 1771.14
— Comfortable lodgings ; or Paris in 1750, farce. 2 acts. In C.
B. T., v. 29 1711.29
— Court and city, com. 5 acts, /h C. B. T., v. 42. . . 1721.09
— The Duel ; or my two nephews, farce. 2 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 22.
— Haunted iun. farce. 2 acts, /re O. B. T.. v. 30. . . . 1711.:)0
— Hundred pound note, farce. 2 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 34. 1721.01
— ■ Master's rival ; or day at Boulogne, farce. 2 acts. In C. B.
T., v. 2'2 171l.'J2
Same, /ii Lacy. v. 94 1773.04
— Ten thousand a year, drama. 3 acts. In C.M.T., v. 16. 1721.31
— Uncle Rip, farce. 2 acts. In C. B. T., v. 42. ... 1721.09
Pearce (Wm.) Hartford bridge ; or tbe skirts of tbe camp,
operatic farce. 2 acts. /« C. B. T., v. 30 1711.30
— Netley abbey, operatic farce. 2 acts. 7« C. B. T., v. 38. 1721.05
Pearl of Savoy. 5 acts. In F. S. D., v. 43 1772.29
Peasant boy, opera. See Dimond (W.) 1721.07
Pedlar's acre ; or wife of seven husbands, drama. .S'ee Almar (G.)
Peep o'day, drama. See Falconer (E.) 1772.30
Peeping Tom of Coventry, mus. farce. .S'ee O'Keeffe (J.) 1711.31
Penley(S.) Sleeping-draught, farce. 2 acts. In C.B.T.. v. 29.1711. 29
People's lawyer, com. See Jones (J. S.| 1772. "23
Percy, trag. .See More (Hannah) 1714.09
Percys masque, .s'ee Hillhouse (J. .\.) Dramas, v. 1. .1725.14
Perfection ; or tbe lady ot Muuster, comedietta, .v..- Bayly (T. H.)
Perjured husband ; or adventures of Venice, trag. See Centlirre
(-1/rs. S.) 1714.25
Perkin Warbeck. .See Ford (J.) 1831. Dr. works. 1735.02; 1724.13
Ferplex'd lovers, com. .S'ee CentUvre {Mrs. S.) Dramatic works,
v. 2. 1872 1714.26
Persa ; the Persian. See Flaums (M. A.) Comedies, v. 2. 1742.05
Persecuted Dutchman, farce. .S'ee Barry (S.) 1771.13
Persian (Tbe). See Plautus (M. A.) Comedies, v. 5. 1774. 1741.17
Persians (The). .S'ee iEschylus (p. 5 of Calalogue).
Personation; or fairly taken in. .S'ee Kemble {.Vr*. C.) . 1711.32
Pestilence of Marseilles, melodrama, .sve Moncrieff(W.T.) 1721. '26
Pet of tbe petticoats, opera. .Vee Buckstone (J. B.) . . 1771.19
Peter Wilkius, milodrama. 2 acts, /re F. S. D., v. 19. .1772.17
Peveril of the peak. .See Fitz-Ball (E.j 1721.20
Phantom (The), trag. .s' • Baillie (J.) Works. 1851.. . 1712.'22
Phantom (Tbe). .S'ee Boucicault (Uion) 1772.18
Phantom breakfast! larce. .S'ee Selby (C.) 1773.11
Phenomenon iu a smock frock. .S'.e Brough (W.) . . . 1771.13
Philaster. See Beaumont F.) ond Fletcher (J) Works.v. 1. 1713.01
Philip. .See Alfieri(V.) Tragedies, v. 1. 1815 1712.10
Philip Basil ; or a poet's fate. trag. See Stephens (G.) Dramas.
v. 2. 1846 1743.25
Phihp Van Artevelde. See Taylor (H.) . . . 1744.10 ; 1692.32
PhilUps {Mrs. Alfred). Caught iu bis own trajj, comedietta.
1 act. In Lacy. v. 105 1773.15
Phillips (Ambrose). Distressed mother, trag. In British drama,
v. 2. 1853 1714.10
Same. In London stage, v. 4. 18'27 1732. '20
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, drama, v. 5. 1821. 1734.14
Philhps (F.) Tramp's adveuture ; or true to the last, drama.
2 acts. In Lacy, v. 105 1773.15
Phillips (Jonas B.) Evil eye, melodrama. 2 acts. In F. M. D.,
V. 17 1771.12
THEiBROOKLYN LIBRARY.
PLAYS : Phillips lo Power.
893
Phillips (Watts). Camilla's huaband. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 41.
Philoctetes. AV« Sophocles, gouoral alphabet.
Philotas. AVr Lessing (G. E.) . . * 17:t2.2^
Phipps (A. J.) My very last proposal, farco. 1 act. /n Lacy, v. 102.
— Pretty prediramcuts, mrco. 1 at't. Tn Lacy. v. 10'.). . 1773.1'.)
Phceniclan virgius. .See Euripides (p. -iriO of Catalofjue).
Phcenix (The). AW Middleton (T) Works, v. 1. 1840. . 1733.11
Phormio ; or tho scheming parasites. .Vp-: Terentius Afer (P.)
Piccolomini (The). ,SV'- Schiller (J. C. F. vou) Iii;j3.15
Pictuic (The). AVc Massinger (P.) Dram, works. 1851. 1735.02
Picture (The). .SVr Massinger (P.) Piay.s. v. 2. 1831. . 1733.07
Pilgrim (Jainos). Eveleeu Wilsou. 3aet.s. iwF.S.D.. v. 40. 1772.28
— Katty O'Sheal, farce. 2 acts. In F. M. D.. v. 37. . . 1771.22
— Limerick boy, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v, 2:{. , . 1771.15
— Paddy the piper, comic drama. 1 act. //tF.M.D.. v.8. 1771.08
— Robert Emmet. 3 acts. /?t F. S. D.. v. 37 1772 26
— Servants by legacy, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.. v. 33. 1771.20
— Shuudy Magiiiro. 2 acts. Jn F. S. D.. v. 31. ... 1772.23
— Wild Irish girl. 3 acls. In F. S. D.. v. 42 1772.29
Pilgrim (The). AVr Beaumont (F.) ami Fletcher (J.) . . 1713.08
Pilon (Frederick). Deaf lover, farce. 2 acts. M London stage,
v. 3. 182(J 1732.10
— He would bo a soldier, com. 5 ait-s. Brit, drama, v. 2. 1714.10
Same. In London stage, v. 3. 1M2i. 1732.19
Pilot (The), nautical burletta. AVe Fitz-Ball (E.) .... 1721.16
Pirate of the isles. Sve Clarke (N. H. B.) 1772.29
Pirate's legacy. .SV«' Saunders (('. H.) 1772.28
Pitt (George Dibdiii). Drunkard's doom ; or the last nail, di'ama.
2 acts. 7u F. S. D., V. 44 1772.30
— Eddystone elf, melodrama. 2 acts. Tn C. M. T., v. 10. 1721.25
— Last mau ; or miser of Eltham Green. 2 acts. In F. S. D.,
V. 35 1772.25
— Marianne, child of charity, 3 acts. In O. M. T., v. 16. 1721.31
— Susan Hopley. 3 acts. In G. M. T., v. HI. • . . . 1721.31
■ — The whistler ; or the fate of the lily of St. Leonard's. 3 acts.
//I Lacy. v. 1)7 1773.07
Pizarro, trag. s.-r Kotzebue (A. F. F. von).
Plague of darkness, and the last plague of Egypt. AVc Lyndsay
(D.) Dramas, 1822 1732.23
Plague of my life 1 farce. .Sfe Daveau (I.) 1773.14
Plain dealer, com. 5te Wycherley (W.) Dr. works. 1849. 1744.31
Planche {Mrs. Eliza). Pleasant neighbor, farce. 1 act. In F. M.
D., V. 8 1771.08
Planche (James Robinson). Amoroso, king of little Britain, op-
eratic interlude. 1 act. In O. B. T.. v. 43. . . . 1721.10
— Beauty and the beast, fairy extrav. 2 acts. In F. M. D.,
v. 2 1771.02
— Birds of Aristophanes. 1 act. /^tLacy'sPl. . . .1741.0'.)
— The brigand. 2 acts. In O. B. T., v. 24 1711.24
Same. In F. S- D., v. 24 1772.20
— Cabinet question, com. lact. yuLacy'sPJ. . . .1741.01)
— Camp at the Olympic, extrav. 1 act. hi Lacy's PI. 1741.09
— Captain of the watch, furce. 1 act. In F M. D., v. 2. 1771.02
— Charles xii., hist, drama. 2 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 25. 1711.25
Same. 2 acts. In F. S. D.. v. (i 1772.06
— Child of the wreck, melodrama. 2 acts. In Lacy's PI. 1741.09
— Court beauties, dr. sketch, lact. /k Lacy's PI. . . 1741.09
— Cymon and Iphigeuia, com. lact. /wLacy'sPl. . . 1741.09
— Daughter to marry, comedietta, lact. /u Lacy's PI. 1741.09
— Day of reckoning, drama. 3 acts. In Lacy's PI. . . 1741.09
— Discreet jirincess ; or the tUree glass distafls, fairy extrav.
lact. //(Lacy's PI 1741.09
— Drama at home, extrav. 2acts. In Lacy's PI. . . . 1741.09
— Faint heart never won fuirlady, com. 1 act. In F. S. D.,
V. 6 177-J.ot;
— Fair one with the golden locks, fairy extrav. 1 act. In
Lacy's PI 1741.10
— Follies of a night, vaudeville com. 2 acts. In F. S. D.,
V. 0 1772.0ii
— Fortunio, and his seven gifted servants, fairy extrav. 2 acts.
/« Lacy's PI 1741.10
— Garrick fever, farce. 1 act. In Lacy's PI 1741.10
— Golden branch, fairy extrav. 2 acts, /k Lacy's PI. . 1741.10
— Golden fleece, fairy extrav. 2 pts. In Lacy's PI. . 1741.10
— Good woman in the wood, fairy extrav. 2 acts. In Lacy's
PI 1741.10
— - Graciosa and Perciuet, fairy extrav. lact. /"Lacy'sPl. 1741.10
— Green-eyed monster, com.* 2 acts. In C. B. T., v. 21. 1711.21
— Gristto the mill, comic drama. 2 acts. /uF.S.D.,v. 33. 1772.24
— Hold your tongue, com. 1 act. In Lacy's Fl. . . . 1741.10
— Invisible prince, fairy extrav. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 1. 1771.01
- — Irish post, comic drama. 2 acts. In F. M. D., v. 11. 1771.09
— Island of jewels, fairy extrav. /uLacy'sPl 1741.10
-— Jacobite, comic drama. 2 acts. In F. M. D., v. 3. . 1771.03
— The Jenkinses, farce, lact. /ri Lacy's PI 1741.10
— King Charming, extrav. 2 acts. In F. M. D., v. 9. . 1771.08
— King Christmas. In Lacy's PI 1773.05
— King of the peacocks, fairy extrav. 2acts. /uLacy'sPl. 1741.11
— Knights of the round table, drama. 5 acts. In Lacy's
PI 1741.11
— Ladyindithculties.com. 2act8. //i Lacy's PI. . . 1741.11
— Lavater the physiognomist ; or not a bad judge, comic
drama. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 40 1772.28
— Love and fortune, dram, tableau, lact. /« Lacy's PI. 1741.11
— Loan of a lover, •vaudeville, //t F. M. D., v. 1. . . . 1771.01
— Mason of Buda. opera. 2 acts. In G. M. T.. v. 1. . . 1721.10
— Merchant's wedding ; or Loudon frolics in 1038, com. 5 acts.
/«C.B. T.,v. 19 1711.19
— Mr. Buckstoue's ascent of Mt. Parnassus, panoramic ex-
trav. lact. //i Lacy's PI 1741.11
— Mr. Buckstone's voyage round tlie globe (iu Leicester
equate), extrav. lact. /nLacy'sPl 1741.11
— My daughter, sirl farce, lact. In 0. B. T., v. 37. . 1721.04
— My great aunt, com. 1 act. In Lacy's PI 1741.11
— My heart 'h idol. com. 2 acts, /n Lacy's PI. . . .17(1.11
— My lord and my latly. com. 5 acts. In Lacy's PI. . 1741. II
— Paris and London, burletta. 3 actK. /hC. M T.,v.3, 1721.18
— ^ Pride of the market, comic dr. Marts. /»* F.M.D., v. 2. 1771.02
— I*rinter'K devil, farce. 1 a4;t. In F. S. D.. v. 43, . . 1772,29
— Promotion, vaudeville. 1 act. In F. M. D.. v. 20. . 1771.14
— Secret service, drama. 2 acts. In F M. D., v. 4. . . 1771.04
— Seven rhampious of Christendom, corai<; spectaclo. 2 a<-tH.
//I Lacy's PI 1741.12
— Sleeping beauty, fairy extrav. 3 pts. In Lacy's PI. . 1741.12
— Somebody else, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.. v, 29. . . 1771.18
— Theseus and Ariadne, extrav. 2 acts. In. Lacy's PI. 1741.12
— The Vampire ; or the brido of the isles, melodrama. 2 actn.
In C.B T.. v. 27 1711.27
— White cat. lairy extrav. 2 acts, //t Lacy's Pi. . . . 1741.12
— Yellow dwarf an<l tbo king of the gold mines, fairy extrav.
lact. //i Lacy's PI 1741.12
— Young and handsoine, fairy extrav, lact. /« Lacy's PI. 1741 12
— ami Vance (Q.) Blue Beard, mus. burlelta. lact. /« Lacy's PI.
Deep, deep sea; yr Perseus and Andromeda, buiietta.
lact. /nLacy'sPl 1741.12
HigU. low. Jack, and game. 1 act. /kF.M.D., v. 20. 1771.14
Olympic revels ; or Prometheus and Pandora, burbita.
lact. /HLacy'sPl 1711.12
— - — Paphian bower ; or Venus and .-Vdouis, burletta. 1 act. In
Lacy's PI 1741.12
Platonick lady, com. 4 acts. See Centhvre (Mrs. S.) Dr. works,
v.'2. 1872 1714.26
Plautus (Marcus Accius). Plays. See p. 873 of Catalogue).
— ^ Menajchnii, com. 5 acts. English, by W. W. /n Six old plays,
V. 1, 1779 1742 29
Same. In Shakespeare library, v. 5. 1875. . . . 1751.18
Playhouse to be let. tragi-com. S^e D'Avenant (W.) . 1722.25
Pleasant comedie of the gentle craft. .Vv Dekker (T.) Dram.
works, v. 1. 1H73 1722.18
Pleasant neighbor, larco, .Vv Planche (.Vrs. E.) . , .1771.08
Pleasures of tlie town, pui)pet show. Str Fielding (H.) . 5037.20
Plot and counterplot ; or portrait of Cervantes, farce. So- Kem-
ble (C.j 1721.08
Plot and no plot ; or Jacobite credulity, com. S'r Dennis (J.)
Plots for petticoats, farce. S'''- Wooler (J.) 1773,12
Plowman (T. F.| Acis and Galatma ; or the beau! the belle U
and the blacksmith I!! 1 act. In Lacy. v. 91. . . 1773.01
Plunkett (Henry Grattan). The miuerali ; or the dying gift.
2 acts. /;i F. S. D., V. 19 1772.17
Plutus. Str Aristophanes (p. 36 of Catalogue).
Po-ca-hon-tas. A'cc Brougham (John) 1771.08
Pocock (James). For England, ho I melodr. opera. 2 acts. In
C. B. T., V. 39 1721.06
— Hit or miss, mus. farce. 2 acts. In C. B. T., v. 34. . 1721.01
— John of Paris, comic opera. 2acta. In C. B. T.. v. 20. 1711.26
— Magpie, or the maid, melodrama. 3 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 28.
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Eugl. dr.. v. 11. 1821. 1734.20
— The miller and his men, melodrama. 2 acts. In C. B. T.,
V. '26 1711.26
Same. In F. S. D.. v. 25 1772.20
— Robber's wife, drama, 3 acts. In C. B. T., v. 28. . 1711.28
— -^ Same. In F. S. D., v. 32 1772.24
— Robiusou Cru.soe ; or bold buccaniers, romantic dr. 2 acts.
In C.B. T.,\. '2S 17il.2S
— Rob Roy Macgregor, opera. 3 acts. InF. S. D., v. 11. 1772.11
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Eugl. dr.. v. 10. 1821. 1734.19
Ptenulus ; or young Carthaginian. iVe Plautus (M. A ) . 1742.05
Poetaster (The). .S't-; Jonson (Ben). Works. 1853. . . . 1725.27
Poetic proposal, farce. .S'ff; Becker (M.) 1773.06
Point of honour, com. See Kemble (C.) 1711.28
Polinices. -^eeAlfieri (V.) Tragedies, v. I, 1815. . . . 1712.10
Politician (The), trag. .SV^ Shirley (J.) Dr. works, v. 5. 18;J3. 1743.07
Pohticians .The), com. Se<' Mathews (Cornelius). . . 5053.05
Polly : ■2d pt. of Beggar's opera. Se'-. Gay (J.) Plays. 1772. 1723.31
Polly H.uieycombe. drama. See Colman (G., theeUler). . 1732.18
Poole (John). Married and single, com. 3 acts. In F. S D.,
V. 10 1772.10
— My wife I — what wile? farce, //i Lacy. v. 96. . . .1773.06
— Nabob for an hour ; farce, 2 acts. Iii Lacy. v. 108. 1773.18
— Past and present ; or the hidden treasure, drama. 3 acts. In
Lacy, v. 96 1773.06
— Paul Pry, com. 3 acts. In F. S D., v. 10 1772.10
— Scapegoat, farce. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 98 1773.08
— Simpson & Co.. com. 2 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 43. . . 1721.10
Same. In F.S.D.. v. 1 1772.07
— Soldier's courtship, com. 1 act. In F. M. D.. v. 33. 1771.20
— Tribulation ; or welcome visitors, com. 2 acts. In C. B. T.,
V, 12 1711.12
— 'Twould puzzle a conjurer. 2 acts. /«F. M. D., v. G. 1771.0*1
Poole (T.) Deaf as a post, farce, lact. M F. M. D., v. s. 1771.08
Poorgentlemau.com. Srr Colman (<j., the younger). 1721.U4;1772.03
Poor of New York, drama. /« F. S. D.. v. 24 1772.20
Poor Pillicoddy. AVf Morton (J. M.) 1771.17
Poor soldier, mus. furce. AVe O'Keeffe (John) 1734.04
Pope of Rome. Sec Boucicault (Dion) 1772,22
Popocatapetl, musical extrav. Stre Robson (F.) .... 1773.11
Popping the question, farce. -Sfc Buckstone (J. B.' . . 1711.25
Positive man. .S'tf O'Keeffe (John). Works, v. 2. 1798. 1734.05
Postilion (The), opera. .SVr.' A'Beckett (G. A.) .... 1721.10
Postman's knock, mus. farce. See Thornton (L. M.) . . 1721.15
Pouter's weddiug, farce. See Morton (J. M.) .... 1733,18
Power (Tyrone). Born to good luck, farce, 2 acta. In F. M.
D.. v. 6 1771.06
— How to pay the rent, farce. In F. M. D., v. 1. . . . 1771.01
— Paddy Carey. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 9 1771.08
— St. Patrick's eve. 3 acts. In F. M. D., v. 2. . . . 1771.02
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PLAYS : Pratt Uj Robert Emmet.
Pratt (Win.) Ten uigUts in a bar room. 5 acts. In F. S. D..
Presumptive (widenoc. domestic dr. S<<i Buclcstone (.J. B.) IT'il.Ol
Pretentious ynuriM ladies, com. .Vfo Moljcre (.J. B. T.) . 1735.04
Pretty «irU olKtillborR. farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 37. 1771.22
Pretty predicaments. larce. Stf Phipps (.\. J.j . . . . 1773.rj
Pride iif tUo marlsef. .Sw Planche (J. 11.) 1771.02
Prima donna. »■■■ Boucicault (Diou| 1722.00
Prince of Arragon. AVe O'KeefTe (.John) 17;i4.0U
Prince for an hour, com. .Vf(? Morton (J. M.) .... 1733.18
Princess (TUo). See Gilbert (W. S.) Orig. plays. 187C. . 1724.31
Princess of Elis. com. Sec Moliere (J. B. 1*.)
Principles form character, com. .Sc: Wehner (J. H.) .1771.15
Printer's devil, farce. See Planche {J. U.) 1772. 2'.'
Prisoner at largo. See O'Keeffe (J.) Dramatic works, v. 4.
17118. . " 1711.2B : 1734.07
Prisoner of war, com. .v.r Jcrrold (D.) Writings, v.". 1853. 1725.24
Prize (The), or 2, 6, 3, H, mns. farce. .SVf Hoare (P.) . .1711.26
Prodigal (The), com. See Voltaire (F. M. A. dc). Dr. works, v. 2.
1781 1744.22
Projector (Tlie). com. See Nota (Alberto) 1725.28
Prometheus chained [orj bound. See £scbylus (p. 5 of Cat.)
Promos anil (;assaiidi-a. See Whetstone ((.1.) 1742.2'.'
Promotion, vaudeville. .SV-' Planche (J. U.) 1771.14
Proof (The) of the pudding, burlotta. .SV. Bayly (T. H.) 1613.;)3
Prophetess (The). See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works,
V. 8. 1SI5 17l;).()8
Provoked luisbaud, com. See Vanbnigh (J.) and Gibber (C.)1711.03
Provost of Bruges, trag. .S'ce Lovell (G. W.) 1721.11
Pseudolus ; or the cheat. See Plautus (11. A.) Comedies. 1742.04
Psyche, liallot tragedy. See Moliere (J. B. P.)
Psyche, trag. See Shadwell (T.) 1075 1742.22
Purse (The) ; or benevolent tar, mus. cut. ,S*'(.' Cross (J. 0.) 1732.20
Pure gold. See Marston (W.) 1772.28
Putnam, the iron sou of '70. mil. dr. ,SVe Bannister (N. H.) 1772.27
Pygmalion and Galatea, com. *;c Gilbert (W. S.) Orig. plays.
1876 1724.31
Quaker (The), comic opera. .See Dibdin (C. ) 1714.0:1
Quash : or, nigger practice, farce. .SVe Brookes (G.) . .1771.22
Queen (The) aud the concubine. See Brome (U.) Dr. works.
v. 2. 1873 1713.21
Queen of Arragon. tragi-com. .See Habington (W.) . . . 1722.0'J
Queen of Coriuth. See Beaumont (F.) awl Fletcher (J.) 1713.05
Queen of spades, com. .See Boucicault (Dion) 1722.00
Queen's bench, farce. See Rede (W. L.) 1721.11
Queen's exchange, com. .See Brome (11.) Dr. works, v. 3. 1713.22
Quiet lamily, farce. Set Suter (W.) 1771. 1'J
Quite at hoiue. comic eut. See Ryan (U.) 1721.02
Race for a dinner, farce. See Rodwcll (.J. T. G.) . . .1711.10
Rae (Charles Marsham). Billy Doo, farce. 1 act. In Lacy,
V. 101 1773.11
— Birds in their little nests agree. 1 act. /w Lacy, v. 109. 1773.19
— - Fair encounter, comedietta. 1 act. From the French. In
Lacy, V. 104 1773.14
— Follow the leader, com. 1 act. /;i Lacy, v. 99. . .1773.00
Haffaelle the reprobate. .See Wilks (T. E.) 1772.26
Rag-picker of Paris. .See Stirling (Edw.) 1772.14
Raising the wind, farce. See Kenney (J.) . . 1711.19 ; 1771.04
Ralph Uuister Doister, comedy. See Udall (N.) .... 1756.34
Ram-alley ; or merry ti-icks, com. Se.- Barry (L.) . , . 1722.05
Randall's thumb, com. See Gilbert (W. S.) 1773.01
Randolph (Thomas). Muse's looking glass. 5 acts. In Dods-
ley (J.j Old plays, v. 9. 1780 1722.09
— Poetical and dramatic works. Ed. by W. C. Hazlitt. 2 v.
London, 1875. 12° 1741.24
Contents: 1. Plays : Aristippus. orthejovial philosopher.
The conceited peddler. The jealous lovers. The Muses'
looking-glass. Amyntas, or the impossible dowry. 2.
Amyntas, continued. Hey for honesty.
Ravens of Orleans, romautic dr. .See Moncriefi* (W. T.) 1721.30
Raymond (R. J.) Barber baron. 2 acts. In C. M. T.. v. 16. 1721.31
— Mr. aud Mrs. Peter White, farce, lact. In F. M.D.,v. 30.
— Robert the devil ! duke of Normandy, mus. romance. 2 acts.
In C. B. T.. V. 33 1711.33
Raymond and Agnes, drama. See Lewis (M. G.) . . . 1721.05
Rayner (B. F.) Dumb boy of Manchester, melodrama. 2 acts.
In F. S. D.. V. 43 1772.'2'.i
Rayner. trag. ,See Bailhe (J.) Works. 1851 1712.22
Reach (Angus B.) Jeuuy Lind at last, operatic bagatelle, lact.
In F. M. D.. V. '^4 1771.16
Ready-money, drama. .See Maurice (Walter) and Rice (J.) 1773.14
Rebecca aud her daughters, com. See Stephens (G.) Dramas,
V. 2. 1846 1743.25
Recollections of O'Flauigan and the fairies. See Brougham (J.)
Recruiting officer, com. ,See Farquhar (George). 1744.31 ; 1714.10
Recruiting sergeant, mus. eut. See Bickerstafr{I.) 1714.09. 1732.19
Red mask, melodr. .See Brougham (John) 1772.18
Red rover : or mutiny of the Dolphiu. See Fitz-Ball (E.) 1721.21
Rede (Wm. Leman). All'air of honour, farce. 1 act. In O. B.
T.. v. 44 " 1721.11
— Devil and doctor Faustus, dr. 3 acts. 7ii C. B. T., v. 45. 1721.12
— His first champagne, farce. 2 acts. /nC. B. T., v. 44. 1721.11
— Jack in the water, or ladder of life, domestic burletta. 3 acts.
In C. M. T., V. 10 1721.31
— Life's a lottery, or jolly Dick the lamplighter ; burletta. 3
acts. /nC. B. T.. V. 47 1721.14
— Our village ; or the lost ship, burletta. 3 acts. In C. M. T.,
v. 16 1721.31
— Queen's bench, farce. 2 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 44. . . 1721.11
— Sixteen string Jack. 3 acts. In C. M. T..v. 16. 17'21.31; 1772.'JO
— Skeleton witness, or the murder of the mount. 3 acts. In
O. B. T., V. 47 1721.14
Same. In T. S. D., v. '25 1772.20
Reed (Joseph). Register office, farce. 2 acts. In London stage,
V. 4. 1827 1732.20
Heece (Robert). Green old ago. lact. /n Lacy, v. 103. 1773.13
— Little Robin Hood, burlesque. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 91. 1773.01
— An old man, drami. In Lacy. v. 108 1773.18
. — Paquita ; or love in a frame, comic opera. 2 acts. In Lacy,
v. 94 1773.U4
— Romulus aud Remus, burlesque. In Lacy, v. 97. . . 1773.07
— Ruy Bias righted ; or the love, the lugger, aud the lackey, bur-
lesque. In Lacy, v. 100 1773.10
— Very last days of Pompeii 1 burlesque, lact. /n Lacy, v. 96.
Reeve tWybert). Di-ad witness ; or sin and its shadow. 3 acts.
In Lacy, v. 99 1773.U9
— I love you, comedietta. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 98. . . . 1773.08
— Never reckon your chickens, etc. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 95. 1773.05
— Obliging a friend, farce, lact in Lacy, v. 98. . . 1773.08
— Parted, com. drama. 4 acts. lit Lacy, v. 107. . . . 1773.17
— True as steel, com. 3 acts, /« Lacy, v. 92 1773.02
Reform : or John Bull triumphans. .See Moncrieff (W.T.) 1721.28
Refusal (The), com. See Gibber (C.) Dr. works, v. 4. 1760. 1713.30
Regicides (The), trag. .See SmoUett (T.) Works, 1870. . 6007.11
Register office, farce. .See Reed (J.) 1732.20
Regnard (J.F.) Intriguing chamberaiaid. See Fielding (H.)1714. 10
Regular Bx, farce. See Morton (J. M.) 1771.22
Rehearsal at Goatham. -See Gay (J.) Plays. 1772. . . 1723.31
Rcitzenslein (Charles von). Count Koenigsmark, trag. 5 acts.
In Thompson (B.) German theatre, v. 6, 1801. . . 17'J4.'i6
Relapse (The), com. See 'Vanbrugh (J.I Dr. works. 1849. 1744.31
Rely on my discretiou, farce. .See Palmer (T. A.) . . . 1773.16
Rendezvous (The), operetta. .See Ayton(R.) . . 1711.17; 1771.1'2
Renegade (The). .See Massinger (P.) Dr. works. 1851. 1735.02
Rent ilav. .S. e Jerrold (Douglas) 1725.25 ; 1772.0-t
Reprisal (The), com. .See Smollett (T.) 5007.11
Retired from business, com. .See Jerrold (D.) .... 1725.21
Retribution ; or love's trials. .See Bennett (G. J.) . . . 1721.12
Retribution. See Taylor (Tom) 1772.17
Return of Tobias. See Genhs {Mme. de). Sacred dramas. 1724.32
Return ticket, farce. See Spencer (G.) and James (W.) . 17'i3.09
Revenge (The), trag. .See Young (Edward) 1714.09
Revenge for honour, trag. .See Chapman (Geo.) . . . 1713.26
Revenge of BuBsy D'Ambois. trag. Se< Chapman (Geo.) . 1713. '25
Revenger's tragedy. .See Toumer (C.) 1722.04
Review (The) ; or the wages of Windsor, mus. farce. .See Gol-
man (G.. the younger) 1721.03 ; 1772.25
Revolt of the workhouse, burlesque opera. .See A'Beckett
(G. A.) 1721.2:)
Revolutionary soldier, farce. See Jaimson G.) .... 1771.21
Reynolds (Frederick). BUud bargain ; or hear it out, com. 5
acts. In G. B. T., V. 28 1711.28
— The Delinquent, com. 5 acts. In C. B. T., v. 40. . 1721.07
— The diauiatist, com. 5 acts. In G. B. T., v. 39. . . 1721.00
— The Exile : or the deserts of Siberia, operatic play. 3 acts.
In a. B. T., v. 29 1711.29
— Folly as it flies, com. 5 acts, /n G. B. T.. v. 27. . .1711.27
— How to grow rich, com. 6act8. /n C. B. T., v. 30. .1711.30
— Laugh when you can. com. 5 acts. In C. B. T., v. 23. 1711.23
— Notoriety, com. 5 acts. In C. B. T., v. 26 1711.26
— The will, com. 5 acts. In O. B. T., v. 21 1711.21
Reynoldson (Thomas H.) Curse of mammon, facsimile of ' Mar-
riage a-la-mode.' Saots. /« C. M. T., v. 15. . .1721.30
— Rich man of Frankfort ; or the poisoned crown. 3 acts.
/i! G. M. T., v. 14 1721.29
— The Venetian ; or Council of ten. 3 acts. In C. M. T.,
V. 15 1721.30
Rhand (Tally), psciid. Guttle and Gulpit, farce. 2 acts, /n F. S,
D.,v. 39. . , . , 1772,27
Rhesus, .See Euripides (p, 450 of Catalogiie).
Rhodes (Wm. Barnes). Bombastes Fui'ioso, opera. 1 act. In
C- B. T., v. 43 1721.10
Same. In F. M. D., v. 6 1771.05
Rice (Charles). Three guardsmen. 3 acts. //iF.S.D., v, 18, 177'2,17
Rich mau of Frankfort, .See Reynoldson (T, H.) ... 1721.29
Richard Cieur do Lion. .See Sedaine (31. J.) , . 1714,14 ; 1732.19
Richard in. .See Shakspere (V.'m.)
Richard Plantagenet, hist, drama. See Haines (J. T.) . 1721.29
Richaxdus Tertius. .SeeLegge (T.) 1751.18
Richeheu. See Bulwer-Lytton (E. G. E. L., lurd Lyltun).
Riches; or the wife and brother. See Burges (J. B.) . 1711.24:
Rienzi, trag. See Mitford (M. K.) 1711.24 : 1772.19
Rights and wrongs of women, farce. See Morton (J. M.) 1733.18
Rights of man, com. See Leland (O. S.) 1771.18
Right of the lord of the manor, com. See Voltaire F. M. A. de).
Rip Van Winkle. See Burke (C.) 177'2.19
Ritchie (Anna Cora Mowatt), Plays. Boston, 1855. 16'. 1734.01
Contents : Armand, or the xieer aud peasant. Fashion.
— Armand. 5 acts, /n F. 5. D., v. 27 1772.21
— • Fashion ; or life in N. Y. 6 acts. In F. S, D., v. '27, 1772,21
Rival fools, com. See Gibber (C.) Dr. works, v. 2. 1700. 1713.28
Rival ladies, tr.-com. See Dryden (J.) 5042.15
Rival pages, com, 1 act. See Selby (C.) 1773.04
Rival sisters, trag. .See Murphy (A.) Works, v, 7, . , 6057.14
Rival valets, farce, .Ve Ebsworth (J.l 1711.12
Rivals (The), com. .See D'AvenanI (W.) Dr. works, v. 5. 1722.26
Rivals (The), com. See Sheridan (R. B.)
Rizpah. .See Lyndsay (D.I Dramas. 1822 1732.23
Road to ruin, com. .See Holcroft (T.) 1772.07
Roaring girle, or Moll Cut-purse. See Middleton ( T.) and Dek-
ker (T.) 1722.06 ; 1722.20 : 1733.12
Robber of the Rhine, drama. .See Almar (G.) . 1721.25 ; 1772.19
Robbers (The). .See SchiUer (J. C. F. von). Works, v. 4. 5064.27
Robber's wife, tlrama. .Vee Pocock (J.) 1711. '28
Robert Emmet. See Pilgrim (J.) 1772.26
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY
PLAYS : Robert Macaire lu Sejauus.
895
Robert Macaii'e, burlesque extrav. See Byron (H. J.) . 1773.0:1
Robert Macaire. .SVe Selby (C.) 1771.0.,
Robert tlioilL'vill ilukoot Normaudy. .SVc Raymond (U.J.) 1711. :i:i
Roberts ((leurgot. Absent niau, farcical comedietta. 1 act. /n
Lacy. V. 102 177;).rj
— Forty winks, comedietta. 1 act. /?i F. M. D., v. 41. . 1771.21
Robertson (T. W.) Birds of prey ; or a duel in tbo dark. :! acta.
In Lacy. V. 93 1773.0;!
— Half caste ; or the poisoned pearl. 3 acts. Adapted from
the rrouch. /a Lacy, v. 117 17J3.07
— Not at all .jealous, farce. 1 act. /u Lacy, v. 91. . .177:1.01
— Peace at any price, farce. 1 act. /;i Lacy. v. 95. . . 177:{.0.'»
— Star ot tbe north, drama. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 03. . 1773. o:{
Robertson (Wni.) Ernestine. 2 acts, /n F. S. D.. v. U. 1772.11
Robinson (-IrusDR. romantic drama. .SVe Pocock (J.) . . 1711. 2S
Robinson (lohu Hovey, M. V.) Nick Whiffles, drama. 3 acts.
/H 1. S. D. V. 45 1772.30
Robinson (Nugent). Mr. Joffiu'S latch-key, fai'ce. 1 act. In
Lacy. V. lOU 1773.10
Rob Roy. drama. .SVe Soane (G.) 1721.03
Rob Roy Macgregor, operatic play. .SVe Pocock (J.) , .1772.11
Robson (Frederick). Popocatapetl, mus. extrav. 1 act. In
Lacy. V. IIU 1773.11
Robson (Wm. James). Love and loyalty. 6 acts. In F. S. D..
V. 32 1772.24
Rochester ; or Charles il.'a merry days, mus. com. See Mon-
crieflf(W. T.) 1721.2'1
Rodwell (U. Herbert). Teddy the tiler, farce. 1 act. In 0. B.
T, V. 23 1711.25
Same, /ii F. M. D.. v. 24 1771.10
Rodwell (J. Thomas tj.) More blunders than one, farce. 1 act.
In F. M. D.. v. 23 1771,15
— Race lor a dinner, farce. 1 act. In C. B. T.. v. 19. . 1711.10
— Young widow, comic piece. In F. M. D.. v. 10. . , 1771.00
Rogers (W.) Jack's the lad ; or the pride of the ocean, drama.
2 acts, m F. M. D., V. 39 1771.23
Roland lur an Oliver, farce. Sre Morton (T.) . 1721.11 ; 1771.15
Roll ot the drum, drama. See Wilks (T. E.) 1773.13
Rolla ; or the virgin ot the sun. ,?'■? Kotzebue (A. von). 1724.21
Rollo. (lukc ot Normandy (Bloody brother ; or). See Beaumont
(F.) nm( Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 10 17l:).lo
Roman (The), a dramatic poem. .See Dobell (S. Y.) . . 1715.14
Roman actor. See Massinger (P.) Plays, v. 2. 17:13.07 ; 1735.02
Roman father, trag. See Whitehead (W.) . . 1714.10 ; 17;i2.U)
Romance after marriage. .S'et; Goodrich (F. B.) ami Warden (F.
L.) 1772.20
Romance and reality. See Brougham (John) 1772.15
Romance of a poor young man. .SV-' Feuillet (O.) . . .1772.22
Romance under difficulties. .V'"'' Burnand (F. C.) . . .1771.11
Romantic ladies, com. See Moliere (J. B. P.) Works, v. 1. 173:519
Romeo and Juliet, tr.ag. See Shakspere (Wm.) .... 1711.01
Romeo and Juliet, travesty. 3 acts, {anon.] L., 1812. 12". 6091.05
Romiero. trag. See BaiUie (J.) Works. 1851 1712.22
Romp (The), comic opera. 2 acts. In London stage, v. 4. 1732.20
Note. — Altered from * Love in the city,' by I. Bickerstaff.
Same. /« O. B. T.. v. 35 1711.31'.
Romulus and Remus, burlesque. See Reece (R.) . . . 1773.07
Roof scrambler, burlesque opera. See A'Beckett (G. A.) 1721.25
Rory O'More. See Lover (.S.) 1772.19
Rosalynde. Euphues golden legacie. See Lodge (T.) . 1751.15
Rosamond, trag. See Korner (C. T.) 1I151.'J8
Rose ot Amiens, com. Stc Morton (J. M.) 1771.10
Rose ot Arragon, play. See Knowles (J. S.) Dr. works. . 1732.05
Roses aud thorns, com. S'eLunn (.1.) 1711.12
Rosina. See Brooke (Mrs. F. M.) 1714.09
Rosina Meadows. See Saunders (C. H.) 1772.23
Rosmunda. See Alfieri (V.) Tragedies, v. 2. 1815. . . 1712.11
Rough iliamond. farce. See Buckstone (J. B.i 1 act. . 1771.0(1
Roundheads (The). *f Behn {Mrs. A ) Plays, v. 1. 1871. .?0'J1.04
Rover (The) ; or the Danish'd cavaliers. See Behn [Mrs. A.)
Plays, V. 1. 1871 .5021.04
Rover's bride : or the bittern's swamp. .S'c; Aimar (G.) 1721.26
Rowe (Nicholas). Fair penitent, trag. 5 acts. In O. B. T.,
V. 0 1711.00
Same. In Brit, drama, v. 1. 18.53 1714.09
Same. /» London stage, v. 2. 1825 ]7;i2.18
— Jane Shore, trag. 5 acts. /» British drama, v. 1. 1853. 1714.00
Same. /nC. B. T.,v. 5 1711.05
Same. 5 acts. /« F. S. D., v. I'i 1772.12
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl. dr.. v. 8. 1818. 1734.17
— Lady Jane Grey. trag. 5 acts. /« London stage, v. 3. 1732.19
— Tamerlane, trag. 5 acts. /;t Brit, drama, v. 2. 1853.1714.10
Same In London stage, v. 3. 1820 1732.19
Rowley (Wm.) Match at midnight, com. 5 acts. In Dodsley
(J.) Old plays. V. 7. 17S0 17-22.07
— Woman never vest : or widow of Cornhill, com. 5 acts. In
C. B. T., V. 8 1711.08
Royal king, and loyal subject. See Heywood (T.) . . . 1750.44
Royal master, com. In Shirley (J.) Dr. work.s. v. 4. 18:13. 1743.0^
Royal shepherdess, tragi. -com. Set' Shadwell (T.) 1009. 1742.22
Rudens : the fisherman's rope. See Plautus (M. A.) Comedies.
V. 2. 1852 174'2.05
Ruffian boy, melodrama'. See Dibdin (T.) 1721.10
Rugantino ; or the bravo of 'Venice. See Lewis (M. G.)
Rule a wile aud have a wife. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher
(J). . . . 1711.12 ; 17l:i.0:l ; 1714.10 ; 17:!'2.17; 1731,19
Rule Britannia, naut. drama. S-e Campbell (.\. L. "V.) . 1721. ::o
Rural felicity, com. Sec Buckstone (J. B.) 1772. 'it
Ruth and Naomi. See Grenlis (Mine. Ac). Sacred dramas. 1724. :i2
Ruth Oakley. Sm WilUams (T) aiirf Harris (A.) . . . . 1772.2i;
Ruy Bias. 6 acts. See Hugo (Victor) 1722.00
Ruy Bias righted, burlesque. See Rccco (K.) 1773.10
Ryan (Desmond L.) One too many, farce. 1 act. In Lacy. v. 97.
Ryan (Uicliard). Everybody's husband, comic drama. 1 act. In
0. M. T.. v. 4 1721.19
— Le pauv re Jacques ; vaudeville, la. /n O. B. T.. v. 10. 1721.25
— Quite at home, comic ent. 1 act. In C. B. T., v. :15. 1721.02
SackviUe (Thomas). Ferrex and Porrex, trag, 5 acts. /riDods-
ley (J.) Old plays. V. 1 1780 1722.01
Sacrifice of Isaac. .See GenUs (,l//ii''. de). Sacred dramas. 1724.32
Sad one (The), trag. See SuckUng (J.) Poems, plays, elc, v. 2.
1874 1743.18
Sadshepherd. See Jonson (Een). Works. 1853. . . . n26.'27
Sailor lit France. See Johnstone (J. B.) 1772.18
St. Clement's Eve. .Vee Taylor (H.) I'oet. works, v. 3. . ll!92.34
St. Cupid ; or Dorothy's fortune. c(uu. .S'-e Jerrold (D.) . 1725.24
St. David's day ; or honest Welshman ; num. iarce. .S'ee Dib-
din (T.) 1721.04
St. Patrick for Ireland. See Shirley (J.) 1743.00
St. Patrick's day, farce, .S'ec Sheridan (K. li.)
St. Patrick's eve. .Vce Power (T.) 1771.02
Sally in our alley, drama. .S'ee Jerrold (D.) 1721.31
Salmon (.John). Old and yonug, com. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 30.
Sanctuary (The), or England in 1485. .S'ee Carpenter (J. E.) 1721.15
Sapno au.l Phao. .S'ee Lyly (J.) Dr. works, v. 1. 1858. .1732.14
Sappho, trag. See Grillparzer (F) 1724.31
Sappho, trag. ,«ee Lewis (.1/i'S. E. A.) 1732.13
Sardanapalus, trag. .S'.v Byron (Geo. O. N.. toni), . . .177 2.1.'}
Sardanapalus. See Lyndsay (D.) Dramas. 18'i2. . . . 1732.23
Satan: a libretto. .S'ee Cranch (C. P.) 1714.:ll
Satan in Paris. .Sec Selby (C.) 1772.23
Satiro-mastix, or the uutrussing of the humorous poet. .S'ee
Dekker (T.) Dr. works, v. 1. 187.3 1722.18
Saul. .See Alfieri (V.) Trag.. v. 3. 1813 1712.12
Saul. .S'eeHeavyscge (C.) 1725.07
Saunders (Charlea H.) Pirate's legacy. 2 acts. In F. S. D..
V. 41 1772.'28
— Rosina Meadows. :t acts, //r F. S. D.. v. 30. . . . 177 2. "23
Saville (.John Faucit). Miller's maid, melodrama. 2 acts. In F.
M. D. V. 12 1771.10
— Wapping old stairs, nautical drama. 3 acts. In C. M. T.,
V. 13 1721. '28
Scapegrace, petite comedy, lact. /k C. M. T., v. 1. .1721.10
Scapegoat, farce. See Poole (J.) 1773.08
Schiller (Johann Friedrich Christoph von). In his Works, v. 2-4.
London, Bohn, 1847-53. 12° 6004.21
2. WaUensteiu's camp : tr. by J. Churchill. The Piccolo-
mini ; and Death of Wallenstein ; tr. by S. T. Coleridge.
Wilhehn Tell ; tr. by T. Martin. U't/Zi his Hist, of the re-
volt of the Netherlands. London, litilin, 1847. 12'. 3. Don
Carlos, tr. by R. D. Boyl:m. Mary Stuart, tr. by J. Mel-
lish. Maid of Orleans, tr. by A. Swanwick. Bride of Mes-
sina, tr. by A. Lodge. 4. The robbers. Fiesco, Love and
intrigue, Demetrius ; tr. by H. G. Bohn.
— Don Carlos, infant of Spain, trag. 5 acts, /n Thompson (B.)
German theatre, v. 5. 1801 1724. ':5
— Robbers, trag. 5 acts, /ii F. S. D., v. 1.1 1772.13
Same. In Thompson (B.) German theatre, v. 5. 1724.25
Scholar (The), com. .See Buckstone (J. B.) 177'2.'25
Schunberg (James). Narcisso the vagrant, trag. 5 acts, .adapt-
ed irom the German of A. E. Brachvogel. In Lacy, v. 107.
School for arrogance, com. See Holcroft (T.) 1732.20
School for guardians, com. See Murphy (A. I Works, v. 4. 5057.11
School for husbands, com. See MoUcre (J. B. P.)
School for scandal, com. See Sheridan (R. B.)
School for wives, com. .S'ee Kelly (H. I 1732.20
School for wives. .S'ee Moliere (J. B. P.) 1733.20 ; 1733.27 : 17:)6.05
School for wives criticised, com. .s'ee Moliere (J. B. P.) 1733.27
School of reform ; or how to rule a wife. com. .s'ee Morton (T.)
Schoolfellows (The), com. .S'ee Jerrold (Douglas). . . . 1725.25
Schroeder (F. L.) "The ensign, com. 3 acts. In Thompson (B.)
German theatre, V. 6. 1801 17'24.26
Scornful lady. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 3.
1843 1713.03
Scott (W. S.) On the Clyde, drama. 3 acts. /iiLacy. v. 107. 1773 17
Sculptor's daughter. .See Cannon (C. J.) Dramas. 1857. 1714.'29
Sea (The), nautical drama. .See Somerset (0. A.) . . . 1721.22
Seaofice: romantic drama in 5 tableaux, /ji F.S.D., v. 15. 1772.15
Sea-voyage (The). .S'ee Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works.
V. 8 1845 1713.08
Second love, comic dr. See Simpson (J. B.) 1772. '.i5
Secondmarriage.com. .See BaiUie (J.) Works. 1851. .1712.22
Secret (Tlie) ; or the hole in the wall, farce. [a?jon.] 1 act. In C.
B. T.. V. 41 1721 08
Same. 7n F. M. D.. v. :l 1771.03
Secret love ; or the maiden queen. See Dryden (J.) Works, v. 2,
1H21 5042.15
Secret .service. .See Planche (J. R.) 1771.04
Secretary (The), play. .See Knowles (J. S.) . . 1732.05 : 1732.07
Secrets worth knowing, com. .S'ee Morton (T.) .... 1711.18
Sedaine (Michel Jean). Richard Cceur de Lion. hist, romance.
3 acts. Altered from the French, by Gen Burgoyne. In
London stage, v. 3. 18'25 1732.19
Same. /« Burgoyne (J.) Works, v. 2. 1808. . .1714 14
Sedley (.Vir Charles). Anthony and Cleopatra, trag. In his Works.
v' 1,1770. I'J-""
— The Mulberry garden, com. Bellamira. or the mistress,
com. The Grumbler, com. The tyrant king of Crete,
trag. In his Works, v. 2 1742.21
Seduction, com. See Holcroft ('1'.) *'2"'^?
Seeing Warren, farce. .See Morton (T.) }3il":l
Sejanus ; his faU. .See Jonson Ben). Works. 1853. .1.25 27
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890
PLAY'S : Selby to Sleeping beauty.
Selby (Cbarlos). Anthony and Cleopatra, burletta. 1 aut. In
F. M. D., V. 27 1771.17
— Boots uttliG Swau. farce. In F.M. D.. v. 1 1771.01
— Fr.iiik Fox Phipi^a. KHq-.farro. 1 act. M Lacy. v. 100, 177a. lu
— Jucquca Strop ; a Tow nioro jnissafjuH In the Hie of Uoliort
Macaire. (iiaina. '^ hcIh. //i Lacy. v. lOLi. . . . 1773.1*2
— Lady antl f;LMitletii:iu,burk*tta. 1 act. //iF.M.D.. v. ;tl. 1771. 1'J
— Lii8t of the piytailH. iietito comedy. 1 act. In F. M. D..
V. :U 1771. 'Jl
— Marblo heart ; or the Bculi>tor's dream. 5 acts. In F. S.
D.. V. 3i 1772.^5
— Married raku. farco. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 0. . . 1771. 0«
— My Bister from India, farco. 1 art. In Lacy. v. 108. 177:i.l8
— New footman, burletta. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 8. . 1771.08
Same. In Lacy. v. 9:i 1773.0;t
— Phantom breakfast, farce. 1 act. In Lacy, v, 101. . 1773.11
— - Rival pages, com. 1 art. In Lacy. v. 94 1773.04
— Itobert Macaire, melodrama. In F. M. D, v. 3. . . 1771.03
— Satan in Paris. 2 acts, //i F. S. D.. v. 30 1772.23
— Unfiuisliedt'eutleman, farce. 1 act. //i F. M. D., v. 13. 1771.10
— Valet de sham, farce. 1 act. Jn F. M. D., v. 33. . . 1771.20
— Widow's victim, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.. v. 3. . . 1771.03
aHff Melville (Charles), liariiaby Itiulge, drama. 3 acts.
/«Lacy. V. 101 1773.11
Self. com. .Srr Baleman (Mrs. S. V.) 1772.1H
Self-glorification, Chinese play. .Sec Stephens (George). 1743,25
Self-immolation; or the sacriliro of love, ^ee Kotzebue (A. F.
F. von) 1732.03
Self-tormentor. See Terentius Afer (P.)
Semelc. opera. See Congreve (W.) Dr. works. 1849. 1744.31; 1714,18
Senor Valieute, com. .SVc Miles (G H.) 1772.2K
SensibiUty. trag. Sc Stephens (George) 174:i.24
Sent to the tower, farce. AV^ Morton (J. M.) 1771.18
Separate maintenance, larco. Sir Coyne (J. S.) .... 1773. Ot
Separation (The), trag. .SV^; Baillie (J.) Works. 1851. . 1712,22
Serf (The), trag. .STee Talbot (It.) 1711. 1'J
Sergeant's wedding, comic, drama. tSee Wilks (T. E.) . 1773.01
Serious family, com. See Barnett (M.) 1772.10
Servants by legacy. far<-o. AVv Pilgrim (J.) 1771.20
Seven champions of Christendom, comic spectacle. .SVr Planche
(J. R.) 1741,12
Seven chiefs against Thebes. .SVc .ffischylus (p. 5 of dtaloguei.
Seven clerks, romantic drama, .sv. Wilks (T. E.) . . . 1772.i5
Seven -sins ; or passion's paradise. Sr,- Conquest (G.) and Meritt
(P.) 1773.19
Seymour (Harry). Aunt Dinah's pledge, drama. 2 acts. InT.
S. D.. V. 45 1772.30
— The temperance doctor, drama. 2 acts. /rtF.S.D.,v.45.1772.30
Sganarelle. com. Srr MoliL-re (J. B. P.) . . . 1733.27 ; 1735 01
Shadow. mothcr'.s dream, romantic drama. -SVe Almar (G.J 1721.23
Shadows, drama. .\w Young (C. L.) 1773.10
Shadows of the past, comic drama. .SVe Simpson (J. P ) 1773.07
Shadwell (Thomas). Bury-fair, com. Sacts. L., 108'J. 4^ 1742.23
— Epsom-Wells, com. 5 acts. London, 1G73. 4". . . 1742.22
— Thehumorists.com. 5 acts. London. 1071. 4". . .1742.22
— The libertine, trag. 5 acts. Loudon, 1G76. 4". . . 1742.22
— Themiser.com. 5 acts. London, lii91. 4" 1T4J.2;J
— Psyche, trag. 5 acts. London. 1675. 4" 1742.22
— Royal shei'herdess, tragi-com. 5 acts. L., 16G9. 4". . 1742.22
— Squire of Alsatia, com. 5 acts. London, 1688. 4^. . 1742.23
— Sullen lovers ; or the impertiuents, com. 5 acts. London,
1068. 4" 1742.22
— Timon of Athens, play. 5 acts. London. 1678. 4\ . 1742.22
— A true widow, com. 5 acts. London, 1679. 4". . . 1742.23
— The virtuoso, com. 5 acts. London, 1691. 4^. . . . 1742.22
Shaker lovers. .SVr Johnson (S. D.) 1771.20
Shakspere (Wm.) S-x uwhr his nume. in general alphabet.
Shakspeare's dream. S*e Brougham (John) 1771.14
Shakspeare's early day.s. See Somerset (C. A.) 1711-28 : 1773.03
Shakespeare's festival ; or new comedy of errors ; drama. See
Moncrieff (W. T.) 1721.25
Shandy Maguire. .V.?^ Pilgrim (J.) 1772.23
Shannon (Charles). Youthful queen, com. 2 acts. In C. B. T.,
V. 21 1711.21
Shannon, pseiwi. The youthful queen, com. 2 acts. In F. S.
D., V. 25 1772.20
She stoops to conquer, com. See Goldsmith (O.) 5037.10 ; 1714.09
She would and he wouldn't, com. See Morton (-7. M.) . 1733.18
She would and she would not, com. .sv^ Cibber (C )1713.27; 1732.19
She wou'd if she cou'd, com. See. Etherege (G.) Works. 1723.08
Sheffield (John, iliikr of Buckingham). Tragedy of Julius Ciesar.
altered [from Shakspere]. Tragedy of Marcus Brutus. In
his Works, v. 1. 1729
Shell (Richard Lalor). The Apostate, trag. 5 acts. In F. S. D.,
V. 8 1772.0S
— Evadne : or the statue. 5 acts. /-( F. S. D.. v. 7, . 1772.07
Shepherd lU.) Watch and wait. See Higgie (T. H.) and Shep-
herd (R.) 1773.16
Shepherd oi Cournaaies. operetta. .S'.<- March (G.) . . 1773.00
Shepherd of Derweut Vale ; or innocent culprit. See Lunn (J.)
Sheridan (Richard Brinsloy). Works. With memoir. Ed. by F.
Stainforth. L.. 1875. 8^ : 1743.09
Confenls : Plays : The Rivals. St. Patrick's day. The
Duenna. School for scandal. The Critic. A trip to Scar-
borough. Pizarro.
— • — Same. Collected by T. Moore. Leipsic, 1825. 12°. 1743.01
iV^o/c.^This ed. includes ' The Camp, a musical eut.'
Same. London, [n.d.} 32" 1743.00
— The Camp. mus. cnt. 2 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 32. . . 1711.32
- — The Critic : or a tragedy rehearsed. 3 acts. In British dra-
ma, v. 1. 1853 1714.0'.»
Same. In C. B. T., v. 1.'5 1711.15
Same. 7n F. S. D. v. 7 1772.07
Same. In London stage, v. I. 1825 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl. dr.. v. 9. 1821. 1734.18
— The Duenna, com. 3 acts. In C. B. T., v. 2. . . . 1711.02
Same, /n British drama, v. 2. 1853 1714,10
— — Same, /n F. S. D., v. 7 1772.07
Same, In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. Jn Oxberry (W,) New Eugl. dr.. v. 2. 1818, 1734.11
— Pizarro, See Kotzebue ( ). Pizarro.
~ Rivals, com, 5 ads. In C. B. T., v. 2 1711.02
— — Same, /n British drama, v. 1. 1853 1714. 0'.i
Same. In F. S- D.. v. 4 1772.01
— — Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
~ — Same. In Oxbeny (W.) New Engl. dr.. v. 1. 1818. 1734.10
— St, Patrick's day, or the scheming lieutenant, comic piece.
1 act. /n C. B. T.. v. 28 1711,28
— School for scandal, com. 6 acts. In O. B. T., v. 14. 1711,14
Same, In British drama, v. 2. 1853 1714,10
Same. /« F. S. D., v. 1 1772.01
— Trip to Scarborough, com. 3 acts, /n O. B. T., v, 4. 1711.04
Same. Jn London stage, v. 2. 182.5 1732,18
Shipmates, comedy. Sir Bridgman {T'. V.) 1773.12
Shipwreck (The), comic opera. .See Arnold (S, J,) . . . 1734.18
Shipwreck (The), AW Plaulus (M. A.) 1741,14
Shipwreck of the Medusa, or the fatal raft, drama. .SVf Mon-
crieff(W. T.) 1721.27
Shirley (Jami-s). Dramatic works and poems. With notes by
W. Gittordand A. Dyce. G v. Loud., 1833. 8*. . . 1743.03
1. liovo tricks, com. Maid's revenge, trag. Brothers,
cum. Witty fair one, com. Wedding, com. 2. (irateful
servant, com. The Traitor, trag. Love's cruelty, trag.
In a maze, com. Bird in a cage, com. Hyde Park, com.
3, The Ball. com. Young admiral, com. The Gamester,
com. The Example, com. The Opportunity, com. The
Coronation, com. 4. The Lady of pleasure, com. The
R<»yal master, play. Duke's mistress, trag. The Doubt-
ful heir, tragi-com. St. Patrick for Ireland, play. The
Coustant maid. com. Humorous conrtier, com. 5. Gen-
tleman of Venice, tragi-com. The Politician, trag. The
Imposture, tragi-com. The Cardinal, trag. The Sisters,
com. The Court secret, tragi-com. 6. Houoria and Mam-
mon, a morality. Chabot, admiral of France, trag.. !»y G.
Chapman and J. S. Arcadia, a i)aBtoral. Triumph of
of peace, a masque. A contention fur honour and riches,
interlude. The Triumph of beauty. Cupid and death, a
ma.sque. Contention of Ajax and Ulysses, entertainment.
poems.
— Andromana ; or the merchant's wife, 5 acts. In Bodsley
(J.) Old plays, v. 11. 1780 1722.11
— Bird in a cage, com. 5 acts. In Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 8.
1780 1722.08
— The gamester. 6 acts. /« Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 9. 1722.09
— Edward, the black prince ; or the battle of Poictiers, hist.
trag. 5 acts. In London stage, v. 4. 1827. . , . 1732. '*0
Shocking events, farce. Sec Buckstone (J. B.) . . . . 1771.22
Shoemaker of Toulouse, .SV^e Hill (F. S.) 1772.24
Shoemakers holiday. See Dekker (T.) Dr. works, v. 1. 1873. 1722.18
Shopkeeper (The) turned gentleman. Sef Moliere (J.B.P.) 1733.29
Should this meet the eye. farce. See Maltbf (A.J . . . 177307
Shylock. .sVr'Talfourd(F.i 1771.12
Siamese twins. .V-e A'Beckett (G. A.) . . . . 1721.29 ; 1771.18
SiciUan (The) ; or love the painter, com. See Moliere (J. B. P.)
Sicilian summer. See Taylor (H.) Poet, works, v. 3. . 1692.34
Siege ( I'he). com. See Baillie (J.) Works. 1851. . . . 1712.22
Siege (The), tragi-com. See D'Avenant (W.) Dr. works,v.4. 1722.25
Siege of Aguileia. trag. See Home (J.) Works, y. 2. . . 5044.02
Siege of Belgrade, comic opera. See Cobb (J.) . 1711.20; 1732.20
Siege of Damascus, trag. See Hughes (J.) 1714.10
Siege of Rhoiies. Se^: D'Avenant (W.) Dr. works, v. 3. 1873. 1722.24
Siege of Rochelle, opera, .5':'^ Fitz-Ball (E.) 1773.05
Signing the declaration of indejiendenee. See Howe (C. E. B.)
Silver pahice ; or the golden poppy, masque. See Almar (Geo.)
Simms (W. G.) Norman Maurice, trag. Atalantis, drama. In
/((^- Poems, v. 1. 1853 l(;85.1l
Simpson (J. Palgi-ave). Court cards, comic drama. 2 acts. In
F. M. D., v. 41 1771.24
— Daddy Hard-icre. drama; 2 acts. In Lacy, v. 100. . 1773.10
— Dreams of delusion, drama. 1 act. In F. M. D.,v, 32. 1771. '20
— Heads or tails? comedietta. 1 act. InT. M. D., v. 38. 1771.23
— Marco Spada. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 13 1772.13
— Second love, comic drama. 3 acts. In T. S.D., v. 34. 1772.25
— Shadows of the past, com. drama. 2 acts. In Lacy, v. 97. 1773.07
— Watch dog of the Walsinghams, drama. 4 acts. In Lacy,
v. 92 1773.02
— World and stage, com. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 97. , . 1773.07
— - timf Merivale {H. C) Alone, com, drama. 3 acts. In Lacy,
V. 1113 , 1773.13
Simpson and Co., com. ;5r^e Poole (J.) 1721.10
Sir Harry Wildair, com. .See Farquhar (George). . . . 1744.31
Sir Martin Mar-all ; or feigned innocence, com. See Dry den
(.Tohn) 5042,16
Sir Patient Fancy. Sec Behn [Mrs. A.) Plays, v. 4. 1871, 5021.07
Sisters (The), com, -Ver; Shirley (John). . ." 1743.07
Six degrees of crime. .SVr Hill (F. S.) 1772.2:i
Sizes: or the devil's in the dice, melodr. See Dibdin(T.) 1721.24
Sixteen string Jack. .sVf Hede (Leman) 1721.31
Skeleton witness, or the murder of the Mount .S'ftRede (W. L.)
Sketches in India, farce. -SV'' Morton (T.) ..... .1772.12
Slasher and Crasher. See Morton (J. M.) ...... 1771.04
Slave (The), opera, .v.c Morton (T.) 1711.22
Sleep-walker (The), farce. Sec Oulton (W. C.) . 1731.31 ; 1711.11
Sleeping beauty, fairy extrav. ^S'^*- Planche (J. R.) . . 1741.12
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
PLAYS : Sleeping-draught to Taylor.
897
Sleeping. draught, farce. .SVv Penlcy (S.) 1711.29
Slice (if luik. lari-o. .sVc Morton (J. M.I niH.lK
Smith (.\Ufert|. Cricket on tho bcurth. :J acts. In F. S. D.,
V. 4;i 1772.2'.!
Smith (Sol.) Hypocrite, com. I! acts. />i F. S. D., v. 14. 1772.14
Smith (S. Tlu^vre). Cut oflf with a Hhilliug. comedietta. 1 act.
/»Lacy! V. '.17 177:i.07
— My uncle's will, com. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 109. . , , 1773.10
— Whiih iH which V com. 1 act. In Lacy, v, '.17, , . , 1773.07
Smith (W. II.) The drunkard. 5 acts. /kF. S. D., v. 11. 1771.11
Smollett (Tohias) Play-s. In Ids Miscul. works, v. 3. 180l>. 5007.01)
C'onti-iitu ; The regicides, trag. Tho reprisal, or the tars
of old liiigland ; com. ^
— - — ^ .Same. /« /as .Select works. 1870 .5007.11
Smuggler's daughter, melodrama. 'S'/; Dibdin (C.) . . 1721.22
Snakes m the graas, farco. .See Buckstone (.J. B.) . , . 1711.24
Soanc ((icorgo). Falls of Clyde, melodr. 2 acta. In C, B. T.
V. ill 1711..II
■ — Faustus. romantic drama. 3 acts. In O. B. T., v. 33. 1711.33
— Uob Roy, drama. 3 acta. 7ii 0. B. T., v. 30. . . .1721.03
— Undine. 3 acta. In F. S. D..v. 20 1772.'JI
— Young reefer, farce. 2 acts. In C. M.T., v. 8. . .1721.23
— Zarah, romantic dr. 2 acts. /« 0. B. T., v. 35. . .1721.(12
Social .stage, .v..- Baker (G. II.) 1712.2'.i
Socrates, drama. -SVc Beckett (.V.) Dr. miacel., v. 1. 1838. 1714.01
Soldier's courtship, com. .S'*jo Poole (J.) 1771.30
Soldier's daughter, com. .S'''J Cherry (A.) 1711.23
Soldier's fortune, com. ,ve.; Otway (T.) Works, v. 1. 1712. 1734. 0»
Somebody else, farce. See Planche (J. It.) 1771.18
Somerset (Charles A.) Crazy Jane : romantic play. 3 acts. In
C. M. T. V. 2 1721.17
— Day after the fair : farce. 1 act. In C. M. T.. v. 3. . 1721.18
— Day alter tho fair, burlotta. In F. M. D.. v. 10. . . 1771.12
— Female Massarotii ; or fair brigands, operatic drama, 2 acts.
/;» C. M. T., V. 13 1721.28
Mistle bough ; or the fatal chest, melodr. 2 acts. In C. M.
T., V. 12 1721.27
— The sea ; nautical drama. 2 acts. In O. B. T., v. 7. 1731. '22
— Sbakspeare's early days, hist. play. 2 acts. In C. B. T..
V. 28 1711.28
Same. In Lacy, v. 'J. ..." 1773.113
— Sylvana,. opera. 3 acts. /« C. M. T., v. 3 1721.18
— Twins of Warsaw, melodr. 2 acts, /n C. M. T., v. 15. 1721.30
— Yea, operatic interlude. 1 act. In C. M. T., v. 2. . 1721,17
— Zelina : warlike Grecian drama. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 37.
Somnambulist (The). *e Moncrieff(\V5T.) 1711.18
Son-in-law. comic opera. See 0'Keeffe"'(J ) 1711.31
Son of the night. See Gayler (0.) 1772.19
Sophocles. See under his name in general alphabet.
Son "f the soil, romantic play. S.-e Merivale (H. C.) . 1773.07
Sophonisba. .v« Alfleri (V.) Trag.. v. 3. 1815. . . .1712.12
Sorceries of siu. .Ve Calderon do la Barca (P.) 1801. .1714.20
Soul of huiior! drama. .Ver Farnie (H. B.) .... .1773.14
Southern (Tiiomaa). Isabella; or the fatal marriage, trag. 5aets.
//I British drama, V. 1. 1853. . 1714.09
.same. In C. B. T.. v. i) 1711.0'.)
— • — Same. In London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732,18
— Oroouoko, trag. 5 .acts, /ii British drama, v. 1. 1853. 1714.011
Same. /« C. B. T.. v. 25 1711.25
Same. In London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
Snanish curate, .s:-'.' Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works,
V. 8. 1845 1713.08
Spanish friar (The), tragi-com. .v.f Dryden (John). . . 7042.19
Spanish gipsy, play, .^ee Middleton (T.) 17:13.14
Spanish tragedy ; or Hieronimo is mad .again. See Kyd (T.)1722.u3
Sparagus garden, com. .Vec Brome (E.) Dr. works, v. 3. 1713. '22
Spare bed ; or the shower bath, farce. .See Cooper (F. F.) 1721.22
Spectre bridegrocuii ; nr a ghost iu spite of himself, farce. .See
Moncrieff (W. T.) 1711.10
Speedthoplough.com. .v.'.' Morton (T.) 1711.15
Spencer (George) and James (Walter). Keturn ticket, farce.
1 act. /a Lacy, v. '.to 1773.09
Spirit (The) of seventy-six ; or tho coming woman. See Curtis
(.Mrs. A. W.) 1744.04
Spoiled child, farce, .s'ec Hoare (Prince) 1771.12
Sprigs of laurel. .5<e O'Keeffe (John) 1734.04 ; 1721.00
Squire Lubberly. .See Moliere (T. B. P.) 1733.21
Sijuire of Alsatia, com. .S'.'i- Shadwell (T.) 1088. . . . 1742.'JH
Staff uf diamonds, nautical dr. .S'c' Hazlewood (C. II.) . 1773.14
Stage-struck Yankee. See Durivage (O. E.) 1771.17
Staple of News (The). ,%-■ Jonson (Ben). Works. 1853. 1725.-27
Star of destiny, dr. spectacle. .%■<■ Gait (J.) Poems.. .1044.01
Star of the north, drama, .See Robertson (T. W.) . . . 1773.03
State of innocence, and fall of man, opera. .See Dryden (J.) 5042.1s
State prisoner, drama. .V'>- Gowing (W.) ...... 1773.11
State secrets, farce. In F. M. D.. v, 11 1771.00
Steele {Sir Richard). The conscious lovers, com. 5 acts. In
London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
— Tender husband ; or accomplish'd fools, com. 5 acts. Lon-
don. 1771. 12° Jn 5071.00
Same. In British drama, v. 2. 1853 1714.10
Same. In London stage, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
Steeplechase, farce, .v., Morton (J, M.) 1733.18
Stella. ,s.-e Goethe (J. W. von) 1724.'20
Stephens (George). Dramas for the stage. 2 v. L.,1846. 8°. 1743.24
Contents : v. 1. Nero, Forgery. Sensibility : tragedies.
2. Self-glorification, a Chinese play. Rebecca and her
daughters, a cotuedy. Philip Basil, or a poet's fate, a
tragedy.
Steward (The), com. .See Beazley (S.) 1772.25
Stichus; or the parasite rebuffed. .v« Plautus (M. A.) . 1742.04
Still waters run deep, .See Taylor (Tom) 1772.25
Stirling (Edward), Aline ; or tho rose of Killarntry, drama.
3 acts. In Lacy. v. 94 1773.04
— IJIoomer costume, farce. 1 act. /n F. M. D., v. C. ,1771.00
-- By royal command, comic drama. 3 acta, /n Lacy, v. 100.
— Cabin boy, drama. 2 acts. In Lacy, v. 104 1773.14
— Family 7.icture», farce. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 100. . . 1773.10
--- Gtaco Darling : or the wreck at sea. drama. 2 acts. /nLacy.
v. 104 1773.14
— Jeanotto and Jeanuot ; or the village pride, mus. drama.
2 acts. /KLacy, V. 100 1773.10
— Miser's daughter, drama. 3 acts. In Lacy. v. 99. . 1773. tKi
— Mrs. Caudle s curtain loctin-c, bagatelle. 1 act. In F. M.
D., V. 21 1771.14
— Nicholas Nickleby, farce. 2 ai-ts. In F. M. D.. v. 33. n71.'iO
— Norab Creina. drama. 1 act. /n F. M. D., v. '20. . . 1771.17
— liag-pii^kcr ol Paris. 3 acts, lu F. S. D., v, 14. . . 1772.14
Teddy Roe, farce. 1 act. /« F. M. D., v. '25. . . .1771.10
— Young scamp, farce. 1 act. hi F. M. D., v. 3G. . . 1772.'22
Stocqueler (J. II.) Object of interest, farce. 1 act. In F. M.
D.. v. -2.5 1771.10
Stolen heiress, com. .SVe Oentlivre (.Vis. S.) . 1715.02 ; 1714.'25
Stolen Jewess ; or two children of Israil. .See Hazlewood(C. H.)
Story (Wm. W.) Nero, an hist. play. London, 1875. 12'. 1743.'27
Stranger (The). .Vee Kotzebue (A. F. F. von) 1772.02
Stripling (The), trag. .S'« Baiihe (J.) Works. 1851. . . 1712.22
Such things are. .v« Inchbald (.!//■.<. Eliz.) 1732.17
Suckling (.Vuvlohn). Poems, plays, ■■(c. 2 v. L.. 1874. li;'. 1743.17
v. 1. Aglauta, drama. 5 acts. 2. The goblins. ,?oiu. 5 acts.
Brennoralt. trag. 5 acts. The sad one, trag. fii-ets.
— The goblins, com. 6 acts. In Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v, 10,
1780 • 1722.10
Sudden thoughts, farco. .V,.,- Wilks (T. E.) 1771.19
Soil Dhuv tho coiner, melodrama. .V,,- Dibdin (T.) . .1721.10
SuUenlovers ; orthe impertiuents, com, .V''-' Shadwell (1'.)I742.",i2
Sultan (The) ; or a peeji into the seraglio, farce. .S.e Bickerstdff
(I.) 173'2.19
Sun's darling, masque, .s.e Ford (J.) and Dckker (T.)
Supper in Dixie. I'arcf. .S.-e Triplet (J.) 1771.22
Supplicants (The). -S'"- .ffischylus (p. 5 of Catalogue).
Supplicants (The). .S.:e Euripides (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Surgeon of Paris. .S'<r Jones (J. S.) 1772 24
Surrender of Calais, play. .See Colman (G.. the younger). . 1721.07
Susan Ilopley. .V.r Pitt (tt. D.) 1721,31
Suspiciousliu8band.com. ,Vtr Hoadly (Z>r. Benj.) . . .1714 09
Suter (Wm. E.) Dick Turpin and Tom King, serio-comic drama.
2 acts. In F. M. D.. v. 30 1772.22
.-- Lost child ; or Jones's baby, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 41.
— Quiet family, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 30. . . 1771.19
Swayze (jl/rs. J. C.) Ossawattomic Brown. 3 acta, /h F. S. D.,
v. '29 1772.22
Sweeny Todd, tho barber of Fleet street. .See Hazelton (F.)
Sweethearts and wives, com. .See Kenney (J.) .... 1772.10
Swiss cottage; or why don't she marry? nuts, burletta. See
Bayly (T. H.) 1771.09
Swiss swains, operetta. .S't-c Webster (B.) 1771.15
Sworn at Highgate, musical farce. .See Daniel (G.) . . 1721.21
Sylvana, opera. .S.e Somerset (C. A.) 1721.18
Sylvester Daggerwood, interlude. .See Colman (G., the younger).
Sympathy, comedietta. .See Dubourg (A. W.) 1773.00
Tailor (Rubcvt). The hog hath lost his pearl, com. 4 acts. I7i
Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 0. 1780 1722.06
Tailor of Tamworth, farce. 1 act. !n F. M. D . v. 11. . 1771.09
■ Take care of Dowb—,' farce. .'?«■ Morton (J. 11.) . . .1733.24
Take care of little Charley, farce, .v. . Brougham (J.) . 1771.14
Taking tho veil ; orthe harsh stepfather. .V-'' Hazlewood (C. H.)
Talbot (R.) Tho .Serf, trag. 5 acts. In C. B. T., v. 10. . 1711.19
Tale of a tub. .See Jonson (Ben). Works. 1853. . . . 1725.27
Tale of mv^terv. melodrama. &•<■ Holcroft (T.) . . ,1711.08
Talfourd (Frauds). Shylock. /n F. M. D.. v. 17. . . .1771.12
Talfourd (Thomas Noou). Tragedies. N. Y., 1849. 12°. . 1744.08
Contents : Ion, trag. .\thenian captive, trag. Oleucoe, trag.
— Ion. tragedy. 5 acts, /ii F. S. D., v. 1 1772.01
Tamerlane, trag. .See Rowe (S.) 1714.10 ; 1732.19
Tamburlaine the great, trag. See Marlowe (('.) Dram, works.
Taming of a shrew. 1 act. /h Six old plays, v. 1. 1770.1742.29
Taming of the shrew. See Shakspere (Wm.)
Tancred and Gismunda. trag. .v.f Wilmot (R.) . . . .1722.02
Tancred and Sigismnnda. trag. .Vic Thomson (J.) . . 1714.09
Tantara-rara, rogues all. See O'Keeffe (John) 1734.00
Tartnfle : or the iniposter. .v.-.- Moliere (J. B. P.) 1733.'28 : 1733.21
Taste.com. .S'.v Foote (S.) Works, v. 1. 1799 1724.18
Tatler (The) ; or indiscreet lover, com. .9ft' Voltaire (F. M. A.de).
Tayleure (Clifton W.) Boy martyr of Sept. 12, 1814. 3 acts. In
F. S. D.. V. 32 1772.24
— Horseshoe Robinson. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 27. . 1772.21
— The drunkard's warning, drama. 3 acts. In F. S. D.. v. 45.
Taylor (Henry). Poetical works. 3 v. L., 1804. 16°. . . 1092.32
Contents : v. 1. Philip Van Artevelde. 2. Edwin the
Fair. Isaac Comnenus. 3. A Sicilian summer. St. Clem-
ent's Eve.
Taylor (Tom). Blighted beiiig, farco. 1 act. /« F. M. D., v. 31.
— Fool's revenge. 3 acts, /ii F. S. D., v. 42 1772.29
— Helping hands. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 35 1772.25
— Retribution. 4 .-icts. /ji F. S. D.. v. 10 1772.17
-— Still waters run deep. com. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 35. 1772.'26
— Ticket-of leave man. 4 acts. In F. S. D.. v. ii. . . 1772.29
— To oblige Benson, com. 1 act. /" F. M. D.. T. 11. . 1771.09
— Virtims, comedy. 3 acts. /« F. S. D., v. 24. . . . ■i;iil'20
— and Reade (Charles). Masks anil faces, comedy. 2 acts. In
F. S. D.. v. 30 1.772.23
— Ill,; Reade (Charles). Two loves and a life. 4 acts. InT.S.
D.. V. 34 1772.'25
In asking for books, use the ■• Book Order," giving tho AUTHOK'3 MAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the KD.MBEB
89S
PLAYS . Taylor to Ugolino.
Taylor {'I'hoinas ProcluB). The bottle, dt-ania. 2 acta. In F. M.
D., V. ;) 1771.1);)
— Cbaiu of (^nilt ; or inn on tbo bcalli, romantic drftma. 2 actn.
Ill 0. M. T., V. 12 1721.27
Teddy Hoe. farce. Sec Stirling (Edw.) 1771.1(1
Teddy tbe tiler, farce. See Eodwcll (O. II.) 1711.25
Tekeli ; or tbi' siege of Mori t);atz. mcloilr. «ee Hook (T. E.) 1711.30
Temper, c.iinedy. Srr Bell (U.I 1772.07
Temperance doctor, drama. Sn- Seymour (H.) .... 1772.110
Tempest (Tbe). ,S'cf Shakspere (William).
Tempest (Tbe) ; or tbo eucbauted island, com. .S'e« Dryden
(.lubii) B(I42.1C
Temple btau. com. AVe Fielding (H.) Works, v. 1. . . 6037.20
Temptation : or tbe Irisb cinisraut. .'>Vc Brougham (J.) 1771.08
Ten uit'lile m a bar-room. .sv. Pratt (W. W.) 1772.29
Ten tbouBanil a year, drama. .Viy Peake (R. B.) . . . . 1721.;il
Tender busband ; or tlio accomplisbed fools, com. See Steele
{Sir It.) 17U.10 ; 1732.19
Tennyson (A.) Qtieen Mary ; drama. 1875 1C.'.KJ.41
Terentius Afer (Publius). AVr tinihr his name, in general alpfiaOrf.
Terrible tbiiiker! farce. .V.c Williams (T. J.) . . . .1771.24
Terry (Daniel). Guy Manucring ; or tbe gypsy's propbccy.
musical play. ;l acts. Jn O.B.I., y. i.i 1721.10
Same. In F. S. D.. v. 10 1772.10
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr., v. 12. 1821. 1734.21
Thalaba. tbo destroyer, melodrama. .Sre Fitz-Ball (E.) . 1721.20
That blessed baby, farce. .Vef Moore (J. G.) 1771.09
That uose I farce. .Vw Woolf (U. E.) . ...'... .1771.21
That rascal Pat. farce. .SVc Grover (J, Holmes) 1771.23
Thaxter (.\. Wallace). Grotto nymph. 1 a. In T. M. D.,v.34. 1771.21
Therese. tbe orphan of Geneva. .V'. Payne (J. H.) . .1721.07
Thersytes. interlude. 1 .let. /» Four old plays. 1818. .1724.20
Theseus and Ariadne, or the marriage of Bacchus, classical es-
trav. See Planche (J. K.| 1741.12
Thesmopboriazusae. .V-.r Aristophanes. Comedies, v. 2. 1712.1(1
Thierry and Tbeodoret. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.)
Works. V. 1 1713.01
Thirty three next birthday, farce. See Morton (J. M.) . 1733.24
Thomas .\'Becl(et ; hist. play. See Jerrold (Douglas). . 1721.20
Thomas and ,S:dl.v ; or the sailor's return, mus. eiit. 2 acts. In
London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.20
Thompson (Charles Pelham). Gambler's fate. 2 acts. In C.
B. T.. V. 17 1711.17
— - Dumb Savoyard, and bis monkey, melodrama. 1 act. In
Lacy. V. 98 1773.08
Thomson (.lames). Tancred and Sigismuuda, trag. 5 acts. In
British drama, v. 1. 1863 1714.09
■ Same. In London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.20
— An uncle too many, mue. farce. 2 acts. In O. M. T..
V. 11 1721.'2(1
Thomson (Mortimer). Lady of the lake, travestie. 1 act. In
F. M. D., v. 22 1771.16
Thornton (L. M.) Postman's knock, mu.s. farce. 1 act. In C.
B. T.. V. 48 1721.15
Thracian wonder, com.; by J. Webster and W. Rowley. In
Webster (J.) llram. works, v. 4. 1857 1744.27
Three (Tbe) and tbo deuce. &e Hoare (P.) 1721 .o.t
Three cuckoos, farce. See Morion (J. M.) 1733. '24
Three guardsmen. See Rice (C.) 1772.17
Three musket-dears. See Paulton (J. and H.) . . . . 1773.05
Three weeks after marriage. See Murphy (A.) 1714.09 ; 6057.09
Thumping legacy, farce. See Morton (J. M.) ..... 1771.10
Ticket of-leave man. See Taylor (Tom). ...... 1772.29
Ticklish times, farce. See Morton (J. M.) ...... 1771.20
Time tries all. See Courtney (J.) 1772. '26
Time works wonders, com. See Jerrold (Douglas). . . 1725.24
Timoleon. .V*?f Alfieri (V.) Tragedies, v. 2 1712.11
Timon of Athens, play, .^fc Shadwell (T.) ...... 1742.22
Timon of Athens, trag. .S'.-f Shakspere (WMlliam).
Timour the Tartar, melodrama, .sv,- Lewis (M. G.) . . 1711. '29
'Tis pity she's a whore. See Ford (.1.) Dr. works. 1851. 1735.02
• 'Tis tbe darkest hour before dawn,' com. See Mack (R. E.)
Titus and Berenice, trag. See Otway (T.) Works, v. 1. . 1734.08
To oblige Benson, comedietta. See Taylor (Tom). . . 1771.09
To I'aiis and back for five pounds, farce. See Morton (J. M.)
Tobacconist (The), farce. ,^'>: Jonson (B.) 1732.18
Tobias (Return of). See Genhs {Mme. de). Sacred drama. 1721.32
Tobin (John). The Curfew play. 5 acts. /« C. B. T., v. 43. 1721.10
Same. In London stage, v. 4. 18'27 1732.20
— Honeymoon.com. 6acts. 7n C. B. T.. v. 13. . , .1711.13
Same. 5 acts, //i F. S. D., v. 1 1772.01
Tom and Jerry ; or life in London, operatic extrav. See Mon-
criefr(W.T.) 1711. :i;l
Tom Bowling, nautical drama. See Campbell (A. L. V.) . 1721.18
Tom Cringle. .V.e Fitzball (E.) 1772 17
Tom Noddy's secret, farce. .S''-': Bayly (T. H.) .... 1771.21
Tom Thumb the Great (Tragedy of tragedies ; or). See Fielding
(H.) 6037.'2O: 1731.18: 1711.09; 1711.23
Tomkis (— ). Albumazar, com. 5 acts. In Dodsley (J.) Old
plays, V. 7. 1780 1722.07
Tony Lumiikin in town. See O'Kceffe (J.) Dr. works, v. 1. 1734.01
Too much for good nature. A't* Falconer (E.) .... 1771.23
Toodles (The), domestic drama. 2 acts. In F. M. D.. v. 7. 1771.07
Torquato Tasso. *'e Goethe (J. W. von,. Dr. works. 1851. 17'25.ol
Tour (La) de Nealc : or tbe chamber of death. See Gaillardet
(T. F.) and Dumas (A.) 1772.11
iV-„fe._Tb#title-page mistakenly ascribes the authorship
to Victor Hugo.
Tourists' ticket, farce. See WilUams (T. J.) 1773.011
Tourner (Cyril). Revenger's tragedy. 5 acts. In Dodsley (J.)
Old plays, V. 4. 1780 172'2.01
Tower of Loudon ; or the death omen and tbe fate of Lady Jane
Grey. .See Higgle (T II.) nm; Lacy (T. H.) . . .1773.0*
Tower of Nesle ; or, chamber of death : [tr.] by G. Almar. See
Gaillardet (T. 1'.) ttiirf Dumas (A.) 1721.21
Town and country, com. See Morton (T.) 1711.23
Town (Till.) fop. .Vee Bchn (.t/rs. A.) Plays, v. 3. 1873. 6(ei.06
Townley (/^-u. James). High life below stairs, farce. 2 acts.
/H C. B. T., v. 13 1711.13
— Same. In British drama, v. 2. 1853 1714.10
Same. /B London stage, V. 1. 1825 1732.17
Townsend ( W. ''.'bompson). Blow in the dark, comedietta. 1 act-
/" Lacy. V. 100 1773.10
— Gold liend ; or the demon gamester, drama. 3 acts. In
Lacy, V. 107 1773.17
— Lost ship, nautical drama. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 39. 1772.27
— Mary's dream ; or far. far at seal melodrama. 3 acts. In
Lacy, V. 107 1773.17
Toy (Tbe) ; or tbe lie of tbe day. .See O'Keeffe (J.) . .1731.00
Trachiniae. .Vre Sophocles. Tragedies. 1744.02; 1711.01; 1743.23
Tradesman's sou. drama. 2 acts, /rt Lacy. v. 105. . . 1773.15
Tragedy of Alpbonsus, emp. of Germany. .S'ee Chapman (G.)
Tragedy of errors. .S'ee Putnam (.If?-*. M. L.) 1742.08
Tragedy of success. See Putnam (it/i-s. M. L.) .... 1742.09
Traitor (Tbe), trag, .S'ee Shirley (James) 1743.04
Traitors' gate ; or the tower of London in 1553. See Lucas
(W. J.) . ; 1773 05
Tramp's adventure ; or true to the la-st. .See Phillips (F.) 1773.15
Trappolin, tragi-com. 5 acts. See Cokain ('Sir A.) Dr. works.
1871 1713.31
Travellers (The) ; or mus. fascination, opera, .See Cherry
(A.) 1721.08
Treasure (The), com. .See Lessing (G. E.) . . 1732.10 ; 1732.30
Treasure (Tbe). .See Plautus (M. A.) ('omedies 1741.14
Trial, com. .See BaiUie (J.) Works. 18i;i 1712.2'i
Trial by jury, dram, cantata. See Gilbert (W. S.) Orig. plays.
1870 1724.34
Tribulation; or unwelcome visitors, com. .See Poole (J.) 1711.12
Trick to catch tbe old one, drama. .See Middleton (T.) . 1733.1*2
Trinummus ; the three pieces of money. .See Plautus (M. A.) 1742.04
Trip to Calais, com. .See Foote (S.) Works, v. 2. 1799. 1721. TJ
Trip to Scarborough, com. See Sheridan (R. B.)
Triplet (James). Call at number 1-7, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.,
V. 30 , 1771.22
— Supper in Dixie, farce. 1 act. /n F. M. D.. v. 37. . , 1771.-22
Triumph of beauty. .See Shirley (James). 1713.08
Triumph of honour, lo^ death, time : moral lepresentations.
.Sec Beaumont {F.)iuid Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 2. . 1713.02
Triumph of peace, masque. .See Shirley (James). . . . 1713.08
Troilus and (.Irissida, trag. .See Shakspere (W.)
Troilus and Cressida : or truth found too late. trag. See Dry-
den (J.) 6042.19
Trojan dames. .See Euripides (p. 150 of Catalogue).
Trowbridge (J. T.) Neighbor Jackwood. 5 acts. In F. S. D.,
v. 37 1772.'2e
Truculentus ; tbe churl. .Sec Plantns (M. A.) 1712.05
Truea8Steel.com. .See Eeeve (W.) 1773.0-^
True-bom (The) Englishman. .Sec Defoe (D.) Works, v. '20. 5032.20
True widow, com. .See ShadweU (T.) 1679 1712.-2U
Truebay Cosio (T. dc). Mr. and Mrs. Pringle, comic interlude.
1 act. /nC. B. T..V. 31 1711.31
Trumpeters (taugbter. .See Coyne (J. S.) 1771.21
Trying it on. farce. .See Brough (Wm.| 1771.17
Tryphon. trag. .See Boyle (R.) Dr. works, v. 1. 1739. . 1714.06
Tuke (Sir Samuel). Adventures of five hours. 5 acts. In Dods-
ley (J.) Old plays. V. 12. 1780 17'2'2.12
Tumble-down Dick, or Phitton in the suds. See Fielding (H.)
Turn out. tarce. See Kenney (J.) 1721.13
Turn liim out, farce. .Sec Wilhams (T. J.) ..... 1772.22
Turned-head, farce. See A'Beckett (G. A.) ..... 1721. '28
Turnpike gate. mus. farce. See Knight (T.) ..... 1711.20
Tweedleton's tail-coat, farce. .See Williams (T. J.) . . 1771.24
Twelfth-night . or what you will, com. See Shakspere (Wm.)
Twenty minutes under an umbrella. See Dubourg(A. W.) 1773. IGi
"Twenty minutes with a tiger, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 33.
Twice told tale. .See Wooler (J. P.) 1771.21
Twin-brothers (The). .See Plautus (M. A.) 1741.15
Twin-rivals (The), com. See Farquhar (G.) 1741.31
Twine (Lawrence). Patterue of painful adventures. In Shake-
speare's library, v. 4. 1875 1751.17
Twins of Wars-aw, melodrama. See Somerset (C. A.; . . 1721.30
Two bhoys, burletta. .Sec Dance (C.) 1771.22
Two blinds, operetta. See Clements (A.) 1773.12
Two Bonnycastles. .Sec Morion (J. M.) 1771.00
Two buzzards, farce. .See Morton (J. M.) .... 1771.1(1 ; 17
Two dais and a sharp, comedietta. See Maltby (A.) . .1773.10
Two friends, drama. .See Lacy (.M. B.) . . . 1711.27 ; 1772.12
Two galley slaves, melodrama. See Payne (J. H.) . . .1711.10
Two gentlemen of Verona, com. See Shakspere (Wm).
Two Gregories. or whero did the money come from ? farce. .Sec
Dibdin (T.) 17'21.18 ; 1771.08
Two loves and a life. .See Taylor (Tom) and Reade (C.) . 1772. '25
Two misers, mus. ent. See O'Hara (K.) 1732.19
Two noble kinsmen. .See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) 1713.11
Two Puddifoots, farce. .See Morton (J. M.) 1733.'24
Two queens, com. .See Buckstone (J. B.) 1771.10
Two strings to your bow, farce. .See Jephson (R.) . . 1711.30
Two to one ; or Irish footman, farce. .See Clements (A.) 1773,03
Two wise men and all tbe rest fooles. See Chapman (Geo.)
'Twould puzzle a conjurer, comic drama. See Poole (J.) 1771.06
Tyrannic love ; or the royal martyr, trag. See Dryden (J.) 6042.16
Tyrant king of Crete, trag. See Sedley (C.) 1742.21
Ugolino, trag. Sec Booth (J. B.) 1772.15
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
PLAYS : Uncle Rip /.< Whetstones.
899
Undo Rip, farco. &c Poako (K, B.)' 1721.09
Uncle Tom'8 cabin. Stx Ailcen (G. L.) 177'2.'22
Uncle too nitiuy (Au). nuiB. farce. iV-; Thomson (J.) . . 1721.2(1
Under the roHO, inua. cut. .Vet: Dibdin (T.) . . , . • 1721. :J1
Undine. «a: Soane (Guorgu) 1772.21
Unfinished {j.-ntk-iuan, larco. s,,- Sclbjr (U.) 1771. li)
Unfortunate luvcra. trag. See D'Avenant (\V.) {p. 4UG of Cat).
Unfortunate Mi.s.s Bailey : illtorluao. .See A'Bcckett (G. A.) 1721. 2i;
Universal gallant. t:om. .Vee Fielding (II.) 50:(7.22
Unnatural coiiibat. S« Massinger (Fbiliii). . 1735.02 ; 1733.07
Unprotected female, farce. .Vc; Coyne (J. S.) .... 1771. !;»
Up a tieo I farce, .v, r Williams (T. J.) 1773.08
Upholsterer, com. .sv.' Murphy (A.) Works, v. 2. . . . 6057.09
Used np. .See Mathews (i;.) 1771.02
Valentine and Orson, melodrama. See Dibdin (T.) . , 1711.27
Valentinian. .sVe Beaumont (F.) aw' Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 5.
Valet do sham, farce. See Selby (C.) 1771.20
Vampire (The), melodrama. See Planchu (■!. R.) . . . 1711.27
Vanbrugh (.Vir John). Dramatic works. Ed. by L.Hunt. Lon-
don, 1849. 8° 1714.31
Contents : iEsop. The Confederacy. The Counting-
house. The false friend.
— City wives* confederacy, com. 5 acts. ' In British drama, v. 2.
1853 1714.10
Same. The Confederacy, in Lend, stage, v. 3. 1820. 1732.19
Same. In Oxberry(W.) New Eugl. drama.v.l2.182I.1734.21
— Provoked wife. com. 5 acts. In London stage, v. 3. 1732.19
— and Gibber (C.) Provoked husband ; or a journey to London,
com. 6 acts. /« 0. B. T., v. 3 171103
Same. In British drama, v. 2. 1853 1714.10
Same, //i London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr., v. 5. 1821. 1731.14
Van Diemen's land, operatic dr. See MoncriefT (W. T.) 1721. 2.>
Vellere (Dr. — ). King and rebel, drama. 4 acts. In Lacy,
v. 100 1773.10
— Meted out. drama. 4 acts. In Lacy, v. 99 1773.09
Venetian (The) : or council of ton. See Reynoldson (T. H.) 1721.30
Venice preserv'd. trag. See Otway (Thomas). . 1734.09 ; 1714. U9
Venoni ; or the novice of St. Mark's, drama. See Lewis
(M. Q.) 1721.05
Venus in arms ; or petticoat colonel, comic interlude. See Wil-
son (Sirs. C. B.) 1721.29
Vermont wool-dealer, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 22. 1771.15
■Very ago I" (The), com. .SV/j Gould (E. S.) 1724.30
Very last days of Pompeii I class, burlesque. .?('e Reece (R.)
Very woman (A); or prince of Tarent. A'ee Massinger (P.) 1735.02
Veteran (The). See Wallack (J. L.) 1772.22
Vicar of Wakefield. See Coyne (J. 8.) 1772.11
Victims, comedy. See Taylor (Tom) 1772.20
Victor vail<|uishril, com. See Dance (C.) 1771.16
Victorine. See Buckstone (.1. B.) ■ 1772.21
Village lawyer, fane. 2 acta. /« C. B. T., v. 14. . . .1711.14
.Same. /(iF. M. D., v. 20 1771.14
Village nightingale, burletta. .SVe Craven (H. T.) . , • 1773.18
Villiers (George, 2d dnke of Buckingltam). The rehearsal. Ed.
by E, Arbcr. London, IStiS. 18° 5011.05
Viola. See Maturin (E.) 1772.21
Virgin martir, trag.; by T. Dekker and P. Massenger. See
Dekker(T.) Dram, works, v. 4. 1873 172221
Same. In Massinger (P.) Plays, v. 1. . 1733.00; 1735.02
Virgin of the aun. play. See Kotzebue (A. F. F. von). . 1732.02
Virgin unmasked, mua. farce. .See Fielding (H.) . . . 1732.19
Virginia. See Alfleri (V.) Tragedies, v. 1. 1815. . . . 1712.10
Virginius, trag. See Knowles (J. S.) 1732.05; 1732.0(; ; 1711.00
Virtuoso (The), com. See Shadwell (T.) 1091 1742.22
Vittoria Corombona (White devil ; ur). tiag. See Webster (J.)
Volpone ; or the fox. .SVe Jonson (Ben). Works. 1853. 1725.27
Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Dramatic works. Tr. by H. Dowiimau.
2v. Loudon, 1781. 8' 1714.21
Contents : v. 1. Tragedies, tr. by H. Downman : CEdipus,
Brutus. Mariamne. The death of Caesar. 2. Comedies, tr.
by D. Williams. The Tatler or the indiscreet lover, Nan-
ine, The Prodigal. The coffee-house or the Scotch-woman,
The Right of the lord of the manor.
— Dramatic works, (i v. London, 1701-03. IG". . . .6081.12
Note. — These constitute v. 12-15. 18. and 25 of his ' Works.'
Contents : v. 1. CEdii)us. trag. Mariamne. trag. Discourse
on trag. Brutus, trag. 2. Dissert, on tragedy. Semi-
rarais. trag. Death of C'lesar, trag. Amelia, or the duke
of Foix, trag. 3. Orestes, trag. The Prodigal, com. Let-
ters on the tragedy of Merope. 4. Merope, trag. Nanine,
trag. The Babbler, trag. Letters pref. to Zara. 5. Zara,
trag. The Prude, com. Pandora, opera. 6- Mahomet,
trag.. with ijref. letters. Socrates, drama. Alzira. trag.
— Mahomet, the imposter, tragedy. Adapted from the French,
by J. Miller. /« British drama, v. 2. 1822. . .1714.10
Same. In London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.20
Votary of wealth, com. See Holman (J. G.) 1732.20
Waiting for au omnibus, farce. See Morton (J. M.) . . 1733.21
Waiting for the verdict ; or falsely accused. .SVe Hazlewood
((J. H.) 1773.09
Walcott (Charles M.) "Good fellow,' com. 1 act. InT. M. D..
v. 12 1771.10
— Hiawatha, mua. oxtrav. 2 acts. In F. M. D.. v. 14. . 1771.11
— Nothing to nurse, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 17. 1771.12
— One coat for two suits, comic drama. 2 acts. In F. M. D.,
V. 15 1771.11
Waldauer (Aug.) Fanchou, the cricket. 6 acts. In F. S. D..
V. 42 1772.29
— Little barefoot. 5 acts. In F. S. D., v. 42 1772.23
Waldron :W. E.) Lizzie Leigh ; or the murder near the old
mill, domestic drama. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 93. . 1773.03
Walker (C. E.) Warlock of the glen, melodrama. /« F. S. D..
V- 37 1772 20
Walker (.John). Wild boy of Bohemia, mclodr. 2 acts In O
B. T. v. 48 1,21. li
Wallace; the hero of Scotland. See Barrjrmoro (\V.) . 1772. '24
Wallack (J. Lester). The veteran. 5 acts. /« F.S.D.. v. 2k. 1772. '22
Wallenslein (Tragedy of .Vlbertus), trag. See Glapthorne (H.)
nin.oi;
5004.25
1039,
Wallenslein. See Schiller (.J. C. F. vim). Works, v. 2.
Waltz by Aiiliti. farce. See Oxcnford (J.)
Wandering boys, or the castle of Olival. melodrama.
In C. M. T.. v. 3
Same. In F. S. D.. v. 23
Wandering niinstrid. farce. ,Se,' Mayhew (II.)
1773.11
3 acts.
1721.18
1772.1'J
1771.17
Wanteda widow. See Boucicault (IJiou) and Seymour (C.) 1771.12
Wanted 1090 siiirited ycumg milliuera. fur the gold diggings.
farce. .Vee Coyne (.1. S.) 1771.17
Wapping old stairs, nautical drama. See Savill (.1. V.) . 1721. "28
Wardock Kennilsou ; cu* the wild woman of the village. See
Fitz-Ball (E.) 1721.23
Warlock of the glen, melodrama. See Walker (C. E.) . 1772.20
Wasps. .SVe Aristophanes. Comedies. . . . 1712.17 ; 1712.15
Watch and wait, drama. See Higgle (T. 11.) and Shepherd
(R) 1773.10
Watch dog of the Walsinghams, drama. .S'- e Simpson (.J.P.) 1773.02
Waterman (The) ; or 1st of August, ballad opera. See Dibdin
(<-'■) 1711.'23
1721.20
1714.18
1711.20
5057.10
Waverley. or 60 years since. .S'ee Fitz-Ball (E.) . .
Way of the world, com. i'ee Congreve (W.) . 1744.31
Waytogetmarried.com. .Vo- Morton (T.) ....
Way to keep him, com. ,S'.:e Murphy (A.) Works, v. 3.
Ways and means, com. See Colman (Geo., //(,■ younger).
Weakest goetb to the wall. .SVe Webster John). . . , 1744.'27
Weathercock (The), farce. .See Allingham (J. T.) . . .1711.18
Weatherly (Fred Edw. and .\. W. M.I Champagne, com. Adapted
from the French. In Lacy. v. 98 177:(.08
Webb (Charles). Belphegor. the mountebank ; or woman's con-
stancy, drama. 3 acts, /ji C. B. T.. V. 47. . . . 1721,14
Same. In F. S. D., v. 43 1772.29
— Corsican brothers. 3 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 47. . . . 1721.14
Weber (Carl Maria von). Der Freiscliutz ; or the seventh bul-
let, opera. 3 acts. InO.B.T. y.'J 1711. irj
Webster (Benjamin). Dead heart, hist, drama. :J acts. InT. S.
D.. V.43 1772.'29
— Giralda ; or the miller's wife, comic drama. 3 acta. In F.
S. D., V. 30 1772.2B
— Golden farmer ; or the last crime : domestic drama. 2 acts.
/» C. M. T., V. 0 1721.'J1
Same, //i F. M. D., v. 1 1771.01
— High ways and by ways, farce. 2acts. In C. B. T., v. 28. 1711.28
.Same. In F. M. D.. v. 18 1771.13
-— Laughing hyena, larce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 25. . 1771.16
— My young wife and my old umbrella, farce, lact. In F. M.
D.. V. -27 1771.17
— One touch of nature. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 36. . . 1771.22
— l*aul Clifford, highwayman of 1770, drama. 3 acts. In CM.
T. V. 0 1721.21
— Swiss swains, operetta. 1 act. InT. M. D., v. 23. . 1771.15
Webster (Benjamin. jr.) Just like Roger! larco. 1 act. In
Lacy, V. 90 1773.05
— Yule log. farce. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 98 1773.08
Webster (John). Dramatic works. Ed. by W. HazUtt. 4 v.
Loud., 1857. 12° 1744.24
Conterits.
Northward hoe, v. 1.
Odes. V. 3.
Thracian wonder iThe). v. 4.
Verses. V. 4.
Weakest goeth to the wall, v. 4.
Westward hoe. v. I.
White devil (The), or Vittoria
Corombona, v. 2.
Appius and Virginia, v. 3.
Cure for a cuckold, v. 3.
Devil's law case, v. 3.
Duchess of .Malfi, v. 2.
Famous hist, of Sir T. Wyatt,
V. 2.
Induction to the Malcontent.v.4
Jlouument of honour, v. 3.
Monumental column, v. 3.
— Duche.ss of Malfl, trag. 6 acts, /n O. B. T., v. 40. .1721.13
— 3Ialcontent. -Augm. by J. Marston. 5 acts, /n Marston (•!-)
Works, v. 2. 1S56 1733.03
Same. In Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 4. 1780. . . 17-22.04
-— The white devil : or Vittoria Corombona, trag. 5 acts. In
Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 0. 1780 1722.00
Wedding (The), play. See Shirley (.lames) 1743.03
Wedding-day (The), com. .S'ee Fielding (H.) . 6030.02 ; 5037.'22
Wedding-day.com. .S'ee Inchbald (.1/ rs. Eliz.) .... 1772.18
Wedding-gown.com. .SVe Jerrold (U.) 1725. '25
Wehner i-l. li.) Principles form character, comedy. 3 acts. In
F. M. D.. v. 22 1771.15
Wept of Wish-ton-wish. 2 acts. /« F. S. D., v. '20. . .1772.18
Werner, trag. .SVe Byron (G. G. N., lord). . . 1721.13 ; 1772.09
West end ; or, the Irish heiress, com. See Boucicault (Uiou).
West Indian, com. .See Cumberland (R.) 1714.10
Westmacott (C. M.) Nettlewig hall ; or ten to one, mus. farce.
2 acts. /« C. B. T.. V. 35 1721.02
West-ward hoe ; by T. Dekker and J. Webster. .S'-e Dekker
(T.) Dram, works, v. 2. 1873 1722.19
Same. 5ee Websfer (J.) Dram, works, v. 1. 1857. 1744.24
What next? faicc. .S'ee Dibdin (Thomas) 1732.20
What you will. .S'ee Marston (J.) Works, v. 1. 1850. . . 17:11. 0-2
Wheel of fortune, com. .vee Cumberland (R.) . 1711.11 ; 1732.17
Where there s a w-ill tlifre's a way. com. .S'.e Morton (J. M.)
Whetstones (George). Historye of Piomos and Cassandra, com.
5 acts. //I Shakespeare's library. V. 6. 1874. . .1751.19
Same. lu Six old plays, v. 1. 1779 1742.29
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUXUOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and tUe NDMBEU,
900
PLAYS : Which is the man U) Zring.
Which is the mau. com. .Vec Cowley [Mis. 11. 1'.) . . . 17:)2.1K
Which iH which y comedietta. S''i' Smith (S. T.) . . . 1773.07
Which 'if the two V oomcalietta. .S'ce Morton (J. M.) . . 1733. i!4
Whistlur ; or the tato of the lily of St. Lcouai'd's, drama. *'<■
Pitt (li. U.) 1773.07
White {Ii>'v. Jamos). Feudal times, or court of James lli.. ot
Scotlaud. 5 acts. /;i F. S. D.. v. U 1772.00
— Kiiii! of the commons, fl acts. In F. S. D., v. 4. . 1772.04
While cat, fairy extrav. Ktf Plancho (.J. K.) 1741 Vi
White devil ; or Vittoria Corombona. trat^. .SV-*' Webster (.J.)
Whitehead (\Vm.) Koman father, trag. 6 acts. In British dra-
ma, V. ■!. 1853 1711,10
Same. In London Btafie, v. 3. 182(; 1732. ly
Whitty (Walter Dovereux). My husband's secret, farco. 1 act.
//I Lacy, V. 102 1773.12
Who killed cock robin? farce. .S'm Mathews (C.) . . .1771.23
Who «t'>le the clock, operatic farce, .v..' Grisar (A.) . . 1773.10
Who's my husband? farce. .Vee Morton (■!. M.) . . .1733.24
Wicked world. Nee Gilbert (W. S.) OriK. plays. . . . 1724.34
Widow Kreoheart ; or woman liatcrs. com. -SVe Hardy (E. T.)
Widow Uauter. See Behn (Mrs. A.) Plays, v. 4. 1871, . 6021.07
Widow's marriage, com. See Boker (G. II.) Plays, etc, v. 2.
l,S.-,7 1714.05
Widdowes teares. com. See Chapman (G.) Dr. works, v. 3.
1,S73 1713.26 ; 1722.00
Widow's victim, farce. See Selby (C.) 1771.03
Wife (The) : a tale of Mantua. .S'"' Knowles (J. S.) 1732.05 ; 1732. (Mi
Wife lor a mouth. .S'o/ Beaumont [F.l «k'( Fletcher (,I.) 1713.0'.!
Wife well niauaged, farce. See CentUvre (Mrs. S.) Dr. works.
V, 3. 1872 1714.27
Wild boy of Bohemia, melodrama. .Sec Walker (J.) . . 1721.15
Wild K'ailalit, com. .V.-' Dryden (John) 6042.15
Wild goose chase. Sre Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) 1713.08
Wild Irish girl. .Stv Pilgrim (.lames.) 1772.20
Wild iiiiiu ; melu-drama. .v..- Dibdin (O.) 1721.20
Wild "Ills ; or the strolling gentlemen. See O'KeefTe (J.) 1734.05
Wild .vouth, com. .SV.- Kotzebue (A. F. F. von). . . . 1732.02
Wilkins George). Blisenes of enforced marriage. 5 acts. In
Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 5. 1780. ...... 1722.05
Wilkins (G. P.) My wife's mirror, comedy. 1 act. /»F. M. D..
V. 13 1771.10
— Young New York, com. 3 acts. In T. S. D., v. 24. . 1772-20
Wilkins (.John H.) Civilization. 5 acts. In F. S. D.. v. 13. 1772.13
Wilks crhoinas Egertou). Bamboozling, farce. 1 act. In F. M.
D.. V. 3 1771.03
— Br-n the boatswain, nautical dr. 3 acts. InT. S. D.,v.l9. 1772.17
— C.iptain's not a-miss, farce. 1 act. /» F. M. D.. v. 20. 1771.14
— Crown prince, drama. 2 acts. /« F. M. D., v. 13. ,1771.10
— Jacket of blue, burletta, 1 act. In Lacy, v, 108, . . 1773.18
— Michael Erie. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 31 1772.23
— Raffaelle the reprobate. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 30. . 1772.20
— KoU of the drum, drama. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 103. . 1773.13
— Sergeaut's wedding, comic drama. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 01,
— Seven clerks, romantic drama. 2 acts, fn F. S. D,. v. 15. 1772.15
-- Sudden thoughts, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D , v. 31. . 1771. 1'J
Will ( rlie). com. See Reynolds (F.) 1711.21
Willauatheway.com. .Vtr Calvert (G. 11.) 1714.19
William Simpson (rhc). comedietta. See Fitzgerald (P.) 1773.11
William Tell. play. See Knowles (J. S.) . . . 1732.05 ; 1711.22
William Tell. Sm Schiller (J. C. F. von) 5064.'25
WillKim Thompson ; or which is he? farce. See Boaden (C.)
Williams (Thomas (J.) Core for the fidgets, farce. 1 act. In
F. M. D., v. 30 1771.23
— Ici on parte Franijais, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 38. 1771.23
— Out to nurse, farce. 1 act. //iF. M. D.. v. 32. . . . 1771.-20
— Terrible thinker! farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 40. . 1771.'24
— A Tourist's ticket, farce. /nLacy, v. 00 1773.00
— Turn him out. farce. 1 act. /ii F. M. D.. v. 37. . . 1772. '22
— Tweodleton's tail coat, farce. In F. M. D., v. 41. . 1771.24
— Up a tree ! farce, fact, /ii Lacy, v. OS 1773.08
— a?n( Harris (A.) Ruth Oakley. 3 acts. /« F. S. D.. v. 30. 1772.'20
Williams (W. H.) The wreck ; or, the buccaneer's bridal, domes-
tic burletta. 2 acts. /H C. M. T., V. 4 1721.19
Willow copse. See Boucicault (Dion) 1772.23
Wills (\Vm. G.) Charles the First, an hist, drama. Edinburgh,
1873. 8" , 1744.32
Wills |W. H.) Larboard fin ; or twelve months since, drama.
3 acts. In C, M. T., V, 13 1721.'28
Wilmot (Robert). Tailored and Gismunda, trag. 6 acts. In
Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 2. 1780 1722.02
Wilson {Mrs. Cornwall Baron). Venus iu arms; or petticoat
colonel, comic interlude. 1 act. In O. M. T., v. 14. 1721.29
Winning a husband ; or. seven's the main, interlude. See
Macfarren (G.) 1721.20 ; 1771.12
Winning hazard, comedietta. See Wooler {J. P.) . . . 1771.23
Winter's tale. See Shakspere (Wm.)
Wit at several weapons. See Beaumont (F.) atid Fletcher (J.)
Wit in a couetable, com. 'V''' Glapthorne (H.) Plays, fitc, v. 1.
1874 17-23.32
Wit without money. .S'ee Beaumont (F.) itiui Fletcher (J.) 1713.04
Witch (I'hcl. tragi-com. .Ver Middlelon (T.l Works, v. 3. 1733,13
Witch of Edmonton, tragi-com.; by W. Rowley. T. Dekker. J.
Ford, am; others, .v.c Dekker (T.) Dr, works, v. 4, 1722.21
Same. .S'« Ford (J,) Dr. works. . . . 1735.02 ; 1724.14
Witchcraft, trag. See BailUe (J.) 'Works. 1851. . . . 1712.22
Witty fair one, play. See Shirley (James) 1743.03
Wits (The), com. See Davenant CW.) 17-22.08
Wits (The), or sport Ulion sport. See Kirkman (F.) 1072. 1732.01
Wives as tliey were, and maids as they are, com. .See Inchbald
(,l/i-.<. Eliz.) 1711.10
Wizardof the moor ; melodrama. ,>?« Gott (H.) . . . 1721. -21
Wizard of the wave. See Haines (J. T.) 1772.21
Woman hater. Sr Beaumont (F.) tin.; Fletcher (J.) . . 1713.0
Woman-hater, com. .Vw Les.sing (i.i. E I ...... 173'2.30
Woman (Tlie) I adore I farce. See Morion (J. M.) . . . 1733.24
Woman in red. drama. See Coyne (S) ........ 1773.02
Woman in the luoono. See Lyly (J.) Dr. works, v. 2. 18.50. 1732.16
Woman is a weathercoi-k. com. See Field (N.) 1829. . . 1724,11
Woman killed with kindness. See Heywood ('1'.) 1722.07 ; 170l>.44
Woman never next ; or widow of Cornliill. com. See Rowley
(W.) 1711.06
Woman's prize. Sec Beaumont (F.) uin( Fletcher (J.) . 1713.07
Woman's wit, com. See Gibber (C.) Dr. works, v. 1, . 1713.27
Woman's wit : or love's disguises. -V"; Knowles (J. S.) Dr.
works 1732.05; 1732.07
Women beware women, trag, .S*'-'.- Middleton (T.) , . .1733.14
Women pleased, .v--'-- Beaumont (F.) a7i(/ Fletcher (J.) . 1713.07
Wonder (The) : a woman keeps a secret, com. .Vc-- Ccntlivre
{Mrs. a.) 1714, '27 ; 1714.0'J
Wonder of a kiugdome. ,5e.: Dekker (T.) 1722.21
'Wonder of women ; or the tragedie of Bophouleba. See Mars-
ton (J.) 1733.02
Wonderful woman, com. .See Dance (C.) 1771.24
Wood (.Arthur). Bilious attack, farce. 1 act, /?j Lacy, v. 00. 1773.0(1
Wood (t;. A. F.) Irish broom-maker, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.,
v. 10 1771.09
Woodcock's little game, com. -farce. See Morton (J. M.) 1733. '24
Woodman (The), t^omic opera. .S'ee Dudley (B.) . . . 1732.20
Woodman's hut, melodrama. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr.,
V. 4. I.S18 1734.13
Woodworth (Samuel). Forest rose. 2 a<:ts. In F. S. D.,
V. 41 1772 -28
Wooing <mc's wife, farce. ,S'ee Morton (J. M.) .... 1733.*24
Wooler (J. P.) Love iu livery, farce. 1 act. /« F. M. D ,
V. -27 1771.17
— Allow me to apologize, farce. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 105. 1773.15
— IVIau without a head, farce, 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 34. 1771.21
— Plots for iiettieoats. farce. 1 act. In Lacy. v. 102. . 1773.1*2
— Twice (old tale, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.. v. 34. . 1771.21
— A winning ha/.ard. comedietta. 1 act. In F.M.D-.v. 39. 1771. '23
Woolf (lieiij. I'Aiwardl. Don't forget your opera glasses, farce.
1 art. Ill F. M. D.. V. 27 1771.17
— That nose ! larce. 1 act. /« F. M. D.. v. 36. . . .1771.21
World amL8tas;c, com. .S'ee Simpson (J. P.) /« Lacy, v. 97. 1773.07
World (The) in a village. .S'ee O'Keeffe (J.) Dr. works, v. 4.
1798 1734.07
World tost at tennis, masque. See Middleton (T.) and Rowley
(Wm.) I733.1.'>
Wreck (The); or buccaneer's bridal, domestic burletta. .S'ee
Williams |W. H.) 1721.19
Wreck asliore. .S'ee Buckstone (J. B.) 1772.'2t
Writing-desk (The) ; or youth iu danger. .S'ee Kotzebue (A. F. F.
vou). 1732.04
Writing on the wall, melodrama. .S'ee Morton (T. and J. M.)
Wycherley (Wm.) Dramatic works. Ed. by Leigh Hunt. Lou-
don. 1841. 8° 1744.31
Contents : The country wife. The gentleman dancing-
master. Love in a wood, or St. James's park. Plain-
dealer. A journey to London. The mistake. The pro-
voked wife. The Relapse, or virtue in danger,
— Country gii-l, com. 5 acts. Altered by D. Garriek. In Lon-
don stage, V. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. /« Oxberry (W.| New Engl, dr., v. 8. 1818. 1734.17
Note. — Based upon the Cid of Corueille.
X Y. Z.. farce. 2 acts. .S'ee Oolman (George) 1711.25
Xiraena ; or the heroic daughter, trag. .S'ee Gibber (C.) . 1713.29
Yankee laud, comedy. .See Logan (C. A.) 1771.17
Yankee peddler, farce. .S'ee Barnett (M.) 1771.15
Yellow dwarf and the king of the gold mines, fairy extrav.
.S'ee Planche (J. R.) 1741.12
Yes, operatic interlude. See Somerset ((.'. .\.) .... 1721.17
Young {Sir Charles L.) Charms, drama. 4 acts. In Lacy, v
104 1773.14
— Gilded youth, drama. 4 acts. In Lacy. v. 99. . . . 1773.09
— Miss Chester. .S'.-e Marryat (Florence) and Young (C. L.)
— Montcalm, drama. 5 acts. In Lacy, v. 98 1773.08
— Shadows, drama. 4 acts. In Lacy, v. 100 1773.10
Young (Edward). The revenge, trag. 6 acts. In G. B. T.,
v. 1.5 1711.15
Same. /« Brit, drama, v. 1. 18,53 1714.09
Same. /« London stage, v. 1. 1825 173'2.17
Young admiral, com. .S'ee Shirley (J.) Dram, works, v. 3, 1743.05
Young aud handsome, fairy extrav. .See Planche (J. R.) In
Lacy 1741.12
Young liuzzar. operatic drama. .See Dimond (W.) . . . 1721.08
Young lung (The). *te Behn {.Vrs. A.) Plays, v. 2. 1871. 5021.05
Young New 'York, com. .See Wilkins (G. P.) 1772.20
Young quaker. com. .See O'Keeffe (John) 1721.04
Young reeler, farce. .See Soane (George) 1721. '23
Young si-auip, farce. .See Stirling (E.) 1771.22
Young scholar, com. See Lessing (G. E.) 1732.30
Young widow, comic piece. .S'ei Rodwell (T. «.) . . . 1771.09
Younger brother. See Behn {Mrs. A.) Plays, v. 4. 1S71. 5021.07
Your live gallants, play. *-e Middleton (T.) 1733.12
Your hlc's iu dauger. farce. See Morton (J M.) . . .17.33.24
Your vote aud iuterest. electioneering squib. -S-e Maltby (A.)
Youth, love and folly ; or the Uttlo jockey, comic opera. .Se«
Dimond (W.) 1721.06
Youthful qiiecu, com, ,S'ee Shannon (C.) 1711.21
Yuk log. farce, i'ec Webster (B.,j'e.) y« Lacy. v. 98. .1773.08
Zara, trag. .Sec Hill (A.) 1714.10 ; 1732.20
Zarah. romantic drama. .See Soane (G.) 1721.02
ZeUna. .See Somerset (C. A.) 177'2.26
Zenobia. trag. .See Murphy (A.) Works, v. 1 6057.08
Zring. trag. .See K6rner(0, T.) Life, c(c 1C51.'27
IHE BROOKLYN LIBKABY.
PLAYTIME -PLUTARCHUS
901
Play time witli tho poets : poetry for cliildren. By
:ihu\y. Loiulon, 1870. sij. 18^ . . .1670.18
Plea lor art "in the huuso. .Vce Loftie (\V. J.) U.'il.la
Plea for TTrani;i : astral Kcicnco. L., 18.54. 8°. 381 1.08
Pleader's t^ni'lf. "■ poem, with tVie arfjuinents of coun-
selliir liollior'um and counsellor Bore'ura. By
the latu John Surrebutter [p.sciid.'i 1st Amer.
ed. Phil., 185;). 8' 5611.18
Pleading. See Law. {Pleading, p. 090).
Pleasant conceits of old Hobsoii. the niorry Londoner. 1581.
ILondoii, fticv soc, V. 'J. 1844. 12'] 6060.09
Pleasant days in ploasaut places. A"'-- Watford (E.) . . 951.:3.'»
Pleasant ways in science. .%«? Proctor (U. A.) ... .390015
PleasoiitoiJ ( Ooi. Auj^ustus J. ) Influence of the blue
ray of the sunlight and of the blue colour of the
sky, in developing animal and vegetable life ; in
arresting disease, etc. Phila., 1870. 8°. 4323.34
Pleeisure.
— Cw((Mr(; of pleasure. 3d ed. L., 1872. 8° 3541.06
— Dallas (E. S.) Gay science. 2 v. 1800 03:14.11
.8®" See ahti Happiness (p. 0051 ;— Cheerfulness (p. 2(;3).
Pleasure {in a:S(hetie&). See Fine arts {.KUhelies. p. 538).
Pleasure {in murals). See Philosophy {Moral science, p. 859).
Pleasure : a pnom. .S'.r Michell (Nicholas). 1871. . . .1607.00
Pleasures of angling. .SV*? Dawson (ti.) 4010.29
Pleasures of literature. S« Willmolt (U. A.) 1851. . . 2510. 11
PlimsoU (Samuel, 18'i4). Our seamen, an ajipeal.
Loudon, 1873. 10' 581(i.3(»
— Hinton (B. -J.) Eugl. radical leaders. 1875. . . . 3221.14
Pliiiy Ihe elder. [Lat. Caius Pliiiiiis Seeundus].
— Histoire naturelle. Avec la tradurtion, par E.
Littre. 2 v. Paris, 1865. 8'. [Nisard's collec-
tion] 772O.10
— Naturalis histori;e libri xxxvii. Ex. ed. G. Brotier;
cum notis et interpretatione. 12 v. Loud.
Valpy, 1826. 8" 77 16. Oil
Contents :
ElencUus alphabeticus, etc., v. 1. I Not.-e variorum, v. 9-11.
ludex, V. 11-12. Notitia literaria. v. 11.
Naturalis historia, v. 1-10. |
— Historie of the world, commonly called natural his-
toric. Tr. by P. Holland. L., 1634. fol. 4738.01
— Natural history. Tr., with notes, by J, Bostock
and H. T. Riley. 6 v. Lond., Bo/oi, '1855-57. 12'.
Note. — For contents see Natural history {anri. nt. p. .M05).
Pliiiy Ike yowiijer. [Ldl. Caius PUiiiiis Caecilius
Seeundus]. Epistles [letters] and I'aneg) rick
[upon Trajan]. Tr. by several hands. With life,
by Jlr. Henley. 2 v. in 1. L., 1724. 8=. 3143.30
— Letters. Tr. of Melmoth. Rev. with notes and
memoir, by F. C. T. Bosanrjuet. London,
Bohn, 1878. 12" 3143.31
— (Euvres completes. [Les lettres et Panegyrique de
Trajan. Lat. et Fr.'] Paris, 1865. 8° [Ni-
sard's Collection.] 772.'). 18
— Pliny's letters. [Specimens, with notices of Pliny],
by A. Church and W. J. Brodribb. Edin. and L.,
l^*72. 10°. [Auc. class, for Engl, readers]. :U43.2'J
See Dub. uuiv. mag.. Apr.. 1870 (Letters of Pliny);
Fortn. rev., v. 13, 1870, or Littell, 1870, v. 3 (Pliny, the
younger, by W. J. Brodribb) : Westm. rev.. April, 1875
(Pliny's letters) ; also, article in Smith's Dictionary.
Plocacosmos, or hair-drcssiug. See Stewart (J.) 1782. Ii014.'23
Ploii I Eugene). Thorwaldsen : his life and works.
From the French, by J. M. Luyster. Boston,
1873. 8° 3172.23
Plotinus. Enneades. [Gr. etL,at.] Ed. F. Creuzer
et G. H. Moser. Pi-imum acceduut Porphirii et
Proeli lustitutiones et Prisciaui Solutiones. Ed.
F. Dubner. Parisiis, Dkhit, 1855. 8°. . 7700 11
— Five books, with introd. by T. Taylor. L., 1794. 8'^
Contents: On felicity. On the nature of evil. On Provi-
dence. On nature, contemplation, and the One. The de-
scent of the soul.
— Porp'ftyrius, Do Vita Plotini. [ With Diogenes Laertius.
Diilot, 1802.] 7704.15
Plough (The). .See Struthors (J.) Poet, works, v. 1, 1851. 1087.15
Pluche (Noel Autoine). History of the heavens, con-
sidered according to the notions of the poets and
philosophers, compared with the doctrines of
Moses. From the French, by J. B. De Freval.
3d ed. 2 v. London, 1752. 10°. . .4010.30
Plumbing : a text-book. See Buchan (W. P.) . . . . 3942.25
Pliimer (Wm. S., D. D.) Hints and helps in pastoral
theology. N. Y., 1874. 12°. .... 358'">.08
Plumpton correspondence ; letters chiefly domestick.
written in the reigns of Edward IV., Richard
III., Henry VII., and Henry VIII. Ed. by T.
StapN'ton, from Sir K. l'liiiii]ituii'K book of let-
ters ; with iioticcK of the family of Plum|iton.
London, CaiiHlvri. sue, 183'J. 4'. . . . 5U2.04
Plumptre (Edward Hayes). Acts of the apostles.
London, 1870. 12° 3742.16
— Biblical studies. 2d ed. L., 1873. 12°. . 3721.25
— Gospel according to St. Mark. L., 1879. 12°.
— Popuhir exjiosition of the ejiistles to the seven
churches of Asia. N. Y., 1878. 12°. . .3750.23
— " The spirits in prison ": a sermon on the state of
the dead. London, 1871. 8° 3584.26
Plumptre (7iei'. .James). A collection of songs. 3 v.
London, 1806-08. 16" 1676.12
— Four discourses on subjects relating to the amuse-
ments of the stage. Cambridge, 1809. 8°. 173 1. "4
— Observations on Hamlet : an attempt to prove thai Sliak-
spearc designed it aK an indirect censure on Mary, queen
of Scots. Cambridge. (A'7(*y/.,) 1790. 8" 1754.25
Plurality of worlds. .S"'''- Astronomy. {Plurality of worlds, p. 64).
Pluribustah. See Thompson (Mortimer M.) 1850. . , 1693.23
Plus ultra ; or progrews of knov,'ledge since Aristotle. See G-lan-
ville (Jcseph). lliliS 3914.28
Pluteu'Chus. Fragmenta et spuria. Gr. et Lat.
Emend. F. Diibner. Dklol, 185.5. 8°. 7766. IG
— Morals. From the Greek, by several hands. Cor-
rected and revised by W. W. Goodwin, lutrod.
by R. "W. Emerson. 5 v. Boston, 1870. 8°.5435.26
Contents :
Acquaintance (Of large) : folly of seeking mauy friends
V. 1.
Aged man (An); whether he ought to meddle in stale
afifairs, v. 5.
Alexander the great (Fortune or virtue oO, v. 1.
Auger (Cure of), v. 1.
Animals: which are the most crafty, water animals, or
those that breed upou the laud? v. 5.
Apolonius (Consolation to), v. 1.
Apothegms of kings aud great commanders, v. 1.
Aristophanes and Menander (Comparison betwixi). v. 3.
Athenians; whether more renowned for warlike achieve-
ments or learning, v. 5.
Banishment (Of), or flying one's country, v. 3.
Banquet of the seven wise men, v. 2.
Bash fulness, v. 1.
Brotherly love, v. 3.
Brute beasts make use of reason, v. 5.
Children (Training of), v. 1.
Cold (First principle of), v. 5.
Colotes, the disciple of I'^ijicurus (Agaiust). v. 5.
Concerning such whom God is slow to punish, v. 4.
Conjugal precepts, v. 2.
Curiosity, or over-busy iuquisitiveness into things im-
pertinent, V. 2.
Debt (Against miming in): usury, v. 5.
Discourse to an unlearned prince, v. 4.
•El* — word engraved over th gate of Apollo's temple at
Delphi, v. 4.
Enemies (How a man may receive profit from), v. 1.
Envy aud hatred, v. 2
Epicurus (That it is not possible to live pleasurably
according to the doctrine of), v. 2.
Fate, v. 5.
Flatterer trom a friend (How to know a), v. 2.
Fortune, v. 2.
Flesh (Of eating of), v. 5.
Garrulity, or talkativeness, v. 4.
Government (Of tho three sorts of).— uionarchy, democ-
racy, oligarchy, v. 5.
Greek questions, v. 2.
Health (Rules forthe preservation of), v. 1.
Hearing (Of), v. 1.
Herodotus's malice, v. 4.
How a man may inoffensively praise himself without being
subject to envy, v. 2.
Index, v. 5.
Isis aud Osiris, or ancient religion and iihilosophy of
Egypt, V. 4.
Lacedaemonians (Laws and customs of the), v. 1.
Love. V. 4.
Love (Five tragical histories of), v. 4.
Moon (Face appearing with the orb of the), v. 5.
Moral virtue, v. 3.
Music, v 1.
Names of rivers and mountains, and of such things as are
to be found therein, v. 5.
Natural affection toward one's oflf^priug, v. 4.
Natural questions, v. 3.
Nature (Sentiments concerning), with which philosophers
were delighted, v. 3.
Oracles : why they cease to give answer, v. 4.
Orators (Lives of the ten), v. 5.
Parallels: comparison between the Greek and Roman his-
tories, V. 6,
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, aud the NDMBER.
902
PLUTARCHUS-POE
Plutarchus. Morals, eont'matd.
I'hiloBupber ought chiefly tu couvcfbo with great mou
(Xiiat a), V. 2.
Platijuic quoHtioiiB. v. 5.
Plutart-h's couHolatoty letter to hiH wife, v. 5.
PoetiiH (Ifow a young inau ought to hear), v. 2.
Political preireptH, v. 5.
Procreatiou oi'Boul. as (liHcourBoil by TiiuaniB. v. 2.
ProgreHS in virtue (How a man may be HeUHibleof hi8), v. 2.
Pythian prieatess: whoroforo ehe now ceaHua to deliver
oracles iu verse, v. 'i.
Uoniaii queutious, v. %
KoniauH (Fortune of the), v. 4.
Socrates's dieuion, v. 2.
Stoics (Of eoniniou conceptions against the), v. 4.
Stoics (Cuntradirtions of the), v. 4.
Stoics : discourse showing that the Stoics speak greater
improbabilities than the poets, v. 3.
Superstition, or indiscreet devotion, v. 1
Symposiacs, v, 3.
Tranquility of the mind. v. 1.
Vice : whether sulflcient to render a man unhappy, v. 4.
Virtue; that it may be taught, v. 1.
Virtue and Vice, v. 2.
Virtue of women, v. 1.
Water : whether water or fire be most useful, v. 3.
Wealth (Love of), v. 2.
Wliethor the passions of the soul or diseases of the body
are worse, v. 4.
Whether 'twere rightly said Live concealed, v. 3.
Women (Concerning the virtues of), v. 1.
— Lives. With notes, aud life of Plutarch, Ijy 3. and
W. Langhorne. 5th ed. G v. London, 17'J2. 12=.
Ni'te — V. 2 wanting.
— Lives from tlie Greek, with notes, by J. and W.
Langhorne. 4 v. Phila., 1825. 8°. . . 3U5.04
^^Same. 4v N. Y., 1851. 12". . . .3145.08
— Lives. The translation called Dryden's. Cor-
rected from the Greek aud revised, by A. H.
Clough. 5 V. Boston, 1808. 8°. ... 3116.17
Index to Various Editions of Lives.
[L's=Langhorue's. C's—Clough's. D's^Didot's.]
L's ed. L's 1825 C's ed. D's od.
1792. & 1851. 1868. Gr.-lat.
vol. vol. vol. vol.
.Smilius Paulus 2 2 2 1
Agesilaus. 4 3 4 1
Agesilaus and Pompey. ... 4 3 4 2
Aeis 5 3 4 2
Agis and Cleomcues and the
Gracchi 5 4 4 2
Alcibiades 2 1 2 1
Alcibiades aud Coriolanus. . . 2 1 2 1
Alexander 4 3 4 1
Antony 5 4 5 2
Aiatus 6 4 6 2
Aristides 2 2 2 1
Ari.sl ides aud Cato (AecCTMor. .2 2 2 1
Artaxcrxes 6 4 5 2
Brutus (Marcus) 6 4 5 2
Cicsar 4 3 4 1
Caniillus 1 1 1 1
Cato the censor 2 2 2 1
Cato the younger 5 3 4 2
Cicero 5 4 5 2
Ciinou 3 2 3 1
Ctmou and LucuUus 3 2 3 1
Cleimieues 6 4 4 2
Coriolanus 2 1 2 1
Ciassus 3 3 3 2
Demetrius 5 4 5 2
Demetrius and Antony. ... 5 4 5 2
Dcmiisthenes 5 4 5 2
Demosthenes aud Cicero, . . 6 4 5 2
Diou 6 4 6 2
Dion aud Brutus 6 4 6 2
Eumeues 4 3 3 2
Fabins Maximiis 2 1 1 1
Fianiiuinus 3 2 2 1
Galba C 4 5 2
Gracchus (Cains) 5 4 4 2
Grace liUB (Tiberius) 6 4 4 2
Lucullus 3 2 3 1
LyeuriLTUS 1 1 1 1
Lycurgusand Numa 1 1 1 1
Lysander 3 2 3 1
LysauderandSylla. , . . . 3 2 3 1
Marcellus 2 2 2 1
Marius 3 2 3 I
Nieias 3 3 3 2
Nicias and Ot^ssus 3 3 3 2
Numa PomplliuB 1 1 1 1
Otho (I 4 6 2
Pelopidas 2 2 2 1
Pclopidas and Marcellus. . . 2 2 2 2
Pericles 2 1 1 1
Pericles aud Fabius Maximus. 2 1)1
I'hilopumieu 3 2 2 1
Pliiloptemeu aud Flamiuiuus. .3 2 2 1
Phuciou 6 3 1 2
Pouipey 4 3 4 2
Poplicola 1 1 1 1
Pyrrhus 3 2 3 1
Itotiiulus 1 1 I 1
Sertorius 4 3 ;j 2
SertoriuB and Eumeues. ... 4 3 3 2
Kolou 1 1 ] 1
Solon and Poplicola 1 1 1 1
Kylla 3 2 3 I
'I'heniistocles 1 1 1 ]
Theseus 1 1 1 1
Theseus and UomuloB. ... 1 1 1 j
Timoleou 2 2 2 1
Timoleou aud vEtiiilius Paulus. 2 2 2 1
A'ote.— For uotices of I'lutarch't Lives see N. A. rev,, v. 8'J.
1850. audQu. rev., v. 110. 1801. or Littell, 18C2. v. 1 ; Class,
journal, v. IC. p. 278; v. 17. p. 102 (Character of P. as a
historian, by U. S.
— On superstition. [Greek and English]. With a
life of Plutarchus [by J. Hibbert. Kentish
Town], 1828. 8° 3585.11
— Sur les di-lais do la justice divinC; dans la punition
dos coupables. Tr. avec des additions et des
notes, par J. de Maistre. Suivi de la traduction,
par Amyot. Paris, 1858. 3° 3572.30
— Suripta moralia, Gr. et Lat. Ed. F. Diibner. 2 v.
Parisiis, Dldot, 1811-56. 0^ 7760.14
— Treatise upon the distinction between a friend and
flatterer, with remarks, by T. Northmore. Lon-
don, 1793. 8^ 3093.27
— Vitae. Gr. et Lat. Recog. T. Doehner. 2 v.
Parisiis, JJidot, 1857-G2. 8° 7760.12
— Dryden {J.) Life of P. [In D.'s worlis, v. 17]. . . 6042.30
— Trench {It. C.) Plutarch ; his life, his Lives and his
Morals. 1873 3145.20
See also Mcth. qu. rev., July. 1851 (P.'s Moralia. by W. S.
Tyler); July. 18.52 (P.'s theology, by W. S. T.vler); Qu.
rev.. Oct.. 18111 ; Westni. rev.. Ajjl.. 18ti0 (P. aud his times);
Cath. world. Sept., 1870 ; Kevue des deux inondes. Oct.,
1807 (ijar C. Leveque); N. A. rev., v. 172. 1871 (by J. K.
Lowell ; 3 pp.); Fortn. rev., Nov., 1873 (P's essays, by J.
W. Brodribb).
Plutology. See Hearn (W. E.) 1804 6'J32.10
Plymouth. {Mass.) See Countries (Plymouth, p. 359).
Plymouth brethren. .Vce Bnt. qu. rev.. Oct.. 1873; Presb. qu.
rev.. Jan., 1872. aud article in MClintockand Strong, v. 8.
Plymouth collection of hymns and tunes. [Ed. by
H. W. Beecher.] N." Y., 1859. 8°. . .3765.15
Plymouth county directory and hist, register. Mid-
dleboro, (Mass.), 1867. 8° 1133.01
Plympton (George W., ed.) System of instruction in
the use of the blowpipe. 2d ed. N. Y., 1868. 12'.
Pneumatics. See Physics (p. 869).
Fneumatology See Apparitions (p. 31);— Occult sciences (p. 823);
— Pllilosophy (p. 852); — Spiritualism.
Pocahontas. -Viv Biography (Poc.\hontas. p. 188. and Smith, p.
199) ; also Scribuer's mag.. May. ISTO (The true Pocahontas);
and Va. hist, reg., v. 4, 1851 (Strachey's account of P. ex-
plained).
Pocahontas aud other poems. See Sigonmey (Mrs. D. H.) 1685.05
PocockR (Edward). India in Greece ; or, truth in
mythology. London, 185'i. 8". ... 101;).18
Pocock (Lewis). A familiar explanation of the na-
ture and importance of assurances upon lives.
London, 1812. 8^ 5931.07
Fococke (Richard). 'Travels in Egypt. 1737. [In Pinkerton (J,)
Voyages. V. 151 ' 926.15
— Travels in the 'East, 1737-8. [Pinkerton (J.) Voyages, v. 10].
Poe (Edgar Allen). Aventures d'A. Gordon Pvm.
Eureka. Tr. de C. Baudelaire. Paris, 1870. 12°.
— Histoires extraordinaires. Tr. de C. Baudeltiire.
Paris, 1869. 12° 7032.12
— Nouvelles histoires extraordinaires. Tr. de C. Bau-
delaire. Paris, 1869. 12° 7032.13
— Poems and essays ; including memoir by John H.
Ingram, tributes to his memory by Prof. Lou-
velle and N. P. Willis ; with the letters, addresses
and poems of the memori.tl ceremonies at tha
monumentixl dedic;ition. N. Y., 1876. 12°.167G.34
— Tales. S''e Fiction class-list (p. 513).
— Works, with memoir, by E. W. Griswold. 4 v.
New York, 1853-56. 12°. 5063.05
THE BUOOKLYN LIBRARY
POE-POETRY
903
_ Same, i v. Now York, 1870. 12°.
Contents,
Death of Poc, l>y N. P. Willis
5063.05
Fifty suggestiouH, V, .'I.
Literati (TbP). v. ;i.
Memoir, by It. W. Griswold
V. 1.
Marginalia, v. :J
MiscellanicR, v. 4,
Narrative of A. Gordon Pym,
V. 4.
Poems. V, '2.
Poe (Edgar A.), by J. H. Lowell,
V. 1.
Tales, V. !-'_'.
Jfij-For livrs of E. A. Poe see Biography (p. IHS.); also
Gill (W. F.) Life of K. A. P., 1877 [SU.'i 17|; Sew qn. nia^.,
July, 1M77. bv (.1. A. Noble): Scribiier's monthly, IVIeli.,
1H7« (Last diij-B of E. A. P., by J. A. Noble).
Poems, by a South Ciirolinian. [anon.] Charleston.
1H48. 12° lti7C..27
Poems, consisting of tales, fables, epigrams, eic, fie.
By Nobody [;ivri/J.] London, 1770. 10". Ifi7r).24
Poems of religious sorrow, comfort, counsel, and
aspiration. Ed. by F. J. Child. New York,
18(J3. 12° 1076.15
Poet at the breakfaut table. ,Vm Holmes (O. W.) 1872. . S.laa IS
Poetarum cnmieoTiim fjr:i'Corinn frugmenta. AV e Meinekc (,7.
A. F. A.) 7707.01
Poetic interpretation of nature. A'tv^ Shairp (.T. C.) . , 47:11.12
Poetic studies. .SV.' Phelps (K. S.) lUTii. ...... 1676.33
Poetical aviary. Calcutta, 1841. 8°. . . . 4811.15
Poetical fate-book ; or new fortune teller, [foion.]
Boston, 18.')1. 10° 1677.01
Poetical miscellanies, lime of James i. Loudon, Percy soc.v.
ir>. IHl."). 12° .5060.15
Poetry of christian art. .SV,- Rio (A. F.) 1«54 1412.24
Poetry and niy.stery of dreams, .sv,- Leland (C. O.) ISiie. 1664.04
Poetry of creation. A'ec Michell (N.) 1S71 1667.07
Poetry of the period. .SVf Austin (Alfred). 1870. . . 161:). 2)
Poetry of travelling in TJ. S. .S>.' Oilman (C.) .... 1132.0'J
Poetry of the vegetable world. .Sir Schlciden (M.) 1853. 4914.03
Poetry of various glees, songs, etc., as performed at
the Harmonists. London, 1798. 8°. . 1676.25
POETRY, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN.
Note. For the poetry of /orci./u iialions .irf hiteratare {various lilenilurcn, \i. 704-712).
Arrangement of sub-divisionb. — 1, Art. nature, functions, and relations of poetry. — 2. Acrostics, charades, en*
igmas. etc. — 3, American poetry. — 4, Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman poetry (i> *.iot). — 5. Ballads ().. 'J04).— 6. Child-
ren's poetry (p. 01(1).— 7, Classical or ancient poetry (001).— 8, Collections of. and Selections from. British and Ameri-
can potts (p. 0114).— 9, Consolatory poetry ip. OOii).— 10. Early English poetry (p. 0l)."ii.— 11. Epic poetry (p. '.'06).—
12. Epithets used in poetry (p. 90G).—13. History and criticism of English poetry (p. Oii.-.i. — 14, Humorous poetry fp.
90.1). — 15. Irish poetry (p. 9U6). — 16. Love poems (p. 006 . —17, Macaronic poetry (p. tlOi;). — 18, Memorial poetry (p.
906). — 19. Metrical romances — 20. National songs (p. OOJ") —21, Nature and scenery, natural history, Places: rural po-
etry (p. OOii).— 22. Nursery rhymes (p OOC).— 23. Odes (p. OUi'i). — 24. Parodies (p. Ooil).— 25. Political songs and ballads
(p. 006).— 26. Quotations (p. OOC).— 27, Religious poetry (p. 00;;),- 28. Satire and satirists (p. 9or,)._29, Scottish ballads
and songs (p. 007) —30, Songs (p. 907).— 31, Sonnets (p. Oii7).— 32. Southern rebelUon (p. 008) —33. Translations from
foreign poets; collections (p. 90B). — 34. Vers de societe (p. 908). — 35, Versification, metre, rhyme, and rhythm, and
rhymin ; dictionaries (p. 008), — 36, Welsh poetry (p. 908). — 37. War songs and patriotic songs (p. 90-8).
l]ff)- See also Birth days (p. 217); Christmas (p. 267) ;— Fables (p. 480) ;— Fishing and angling : Crawhall (p. 24);
—Tio-wers {Laniiuat/e q/". p 552);— Folk lore (p. 653);— Hymnology (p. 641); — Literature ( rtfriwui- literatures, p. 704-712);
— Printing ; — Quotations ; — Seasons.
lOSr .SVc also Drama (p. 423);— Plays (p. 863).
1. Art, Nature,Functioiis, and Relations of Poetry.
Aristotle. The poetic. Literally tr. by T. Buckley.
1853 6334.02
Same. Treatise on poetry. Tr. with notes ; with
two dissertations on poetical and musical imita-
■ tion, by T. Twining. 2d ed., by D. Twining. 2 v.
1812 161235
Same. Ehetoric, Poetic, etc. Tr. by T. Taylor.
1811 .wis.oe
Rapin (R. ) Reflections on Aristotle's treatise on
poesic .5004.12
Neicinan (J. II.) Poetry with ref. to A.'s Poetics.
[ill Ids Essays, v. 1, 1872 ; p. 1-29.] . . 3581.01)
Beattie (J). Essay on poetry and musick, as they aflect the
mind, [/u /.« Works, v, 6] 6015.13
Belshain (M^.) On stylo and versification, [/n /lis Essays, v. 2 ;
p. 482-.';(;0| 2617.11
Bowles ( ir. L.) Lessons in criticism to W. Roscoe. 1826. 1676..12
— Letters t.i T. Campbell as regards poetical criticism. [In
Pamphleteer, v. 20. 1822] 605S.2O
— Two letters to lord Byron on the question, whether poetry
be more indebted to what issublime or beautiful in nature
or art -M/ii Pamphleteer, v. 18, 1821] .50.58.18
Brindey iG.) Poetry and criticism, [/n /us Essays, 18G0 ; p. 184-
204.1 2514.10
Note. — Ropr. from Fraser'.s mag., Feb.. 1853.
Calvert [G. If.) What is poetry ? [At ftts Essays a^sthetical. 1875.]
Campbell iT.) Lectures on poetry. [In New monthly mag., v.
1-2, 1821 ; 7 art.)
Coleridge (S. T.) Biographia literaria, eh. 14-22 ; and appendix.
Dennis {J.) Ground of criticism. [In his Select works, v. 2. J
Drylen (./" ) Parallel between painting and poetry. \In his
Works, v. 17.] 6042.30
VuffiiV.) Critical observ. on the writings of original geniuses.
1770 1641.06
Ellis {.Vrs. .^. .'T.) The poetry of life. [In her Guide to social
happiness. 18.50] , 2524.18
Eniersonili W.) Poetry .and imagination, [/n /as Letters and
social aims. 1876.] 2524.19
Harris {J.) Concerning mnsic, painting, and poetry. [In his
Works.] 6044.26
Hazlitl ( \V.) On poetry in general ; — Pope. Lord Byron and
Mr. Bowles. [In his Lt'ctures on the Engl, poets. 3d ed.]
Hunt (/x.l Wliat is poetry ? [In /lis Selections. f(c. 1857 : p. 1-49.]
Knight ( Win.) Contrib. towards a theory of i>oetry. [In his
Studios, etc. 1870.] , . . . 6423.26
Lessing {O. E.) Laocnon : the limits of paintingtind
poetry. Tr. by E. C. Beashy. 1833. . 1412.14
Same. Tr. by Ellen Frothingham. 1874. 1412.14a
Same. Tr. by Sir R. Phillimore. 1874. 1413.07
Lnneifellow (II. W.) IJefence of poetry. [In N. A. rev. v., 34;
repr. in Essays from N. A. rev. 1879.] .... 253:t.33
Masson {D.) Theories of poetry, [/n /us Wordsworth, fte. 1874.]
Mill [J. .S'.) Dissertations, etc.. v, 1. 1859; p. 63-06. . . 2635.20
Millar (/.) Of poetry. Of epic poetry. Of dramatic poetry.
[In his Hist, view of the Engl, gov., v. 4. 1803 ; p. 315-375.
Newman [F. W.) Lectures on poetry. [In his Miscellanies,
1869 ; p. 65-146.] 2538.10
Peacoclc {T. L.) The four ages of poetry, [/n /ii's Works, v. 3,
1875 : p. 324-338.] 6062.17
Proctor [B. W.) English poetry. [In Ed. rev., v. 42.] . .
Reed {II.) Nature and wse of poetry. [In his Lectures on the
Brit.poets, v. 1. 1857 ; p. 13-80.) 1682.13
Richards (G.) Dififeieiices betw. jincient and modern poetrj-.
|/n Oxford prize essays, V. 1. 1836.1 2541.11
Robertson [F. W.) Influence of poetry on the working classes.
[/n /.IS Lectures, dc, 1859 ; p. 9,5-209.] .... 2641.31
Rollin[C.) Poetry, (/n /iis Belles lettres, v. 1. 1737.]. 2641.34
Shelley IP. B.) Defence of poetry, l/n /us Essays, v. 1, 1852;
p. 3-49.] 2543.01
Sydney {Sir P.) Defence of poetry. 1787 6414.28
rin.t (A.) Poetry ; nature and kinds. [In his Outlines of
philos., etc.. 1867 ; p. 623-603.] 6417.19
See also Brit. qu. rev., v. 67, 1873 (Theory of poetry);
Contemp. rev., v. 10, 1869 (Prof. Plnmtre on the poet and
his creed [in bis introd. to his trausl. of -Eschylus], by M.
Browne) ; v. 12. 1869 (The scieutifle study of P.. by 1'. T.
Palgrave) ; Macniillan's mag.. July, 1878 (Criticism and
creation, by prof. .Sbairp) ; N. A. rev., v. 96. 1863 Origin
and uses of P.) ; Fraser's mag., v. 75, 1867 (On poetry).
Sllr' ."^'ee also Fine Arts [i . Art, its nature and relatirms),
for works treating incidentally of poetry in its aesthetic as-
pects.
Tlie pnel and the poetic life.
Buchanan (i?.)TLe poet or seer. [In his David Gray, etc.; p. l-<il.]
Emerson (R. W.) The poet. [In his Essays, 1852 ; p. 9-49.] 2524.06
Taylor III.) The life poetic. [In liis notes from life, 1853 j p. 109-
160]. 2644.05
2. Acrostics. Charades, Enigmas, etc.
[See Amusements {Connndnims. Enigmas, etc., p. 33).
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3. American Poetry : Collections.
[See alio Literalure {Aiiu rican, y. 704),]
Coggenhall ( W. T. ) Poets and poetry of the West.
1860 KilJ.'i.O:)
Ene.rcisl (C. W.) Poets of Coniifc-ticut. 1843. lOKi.OS
Uallaqher (IT. D.) Selections from the jioeticul liter-
I'ltnre of the West. 1841 lGj:!.-i',)
Qviswold (!'• "'•) Poets imd poetry of America. Phil.,
1858. 8" 1645.04
Siime. Phil., 1852. 8" 164.').05
iVf'^-.— Reviewed by E.I*. Wliipijlo. in bin EHSaye, v. 1,
1851 ; 1). 31-81 2Mf<.W,
— Female ijoets of Amei-iea. 'id ed. 1854. . 1645.06
Same. 1856. 8° 1615.0:!
Ilamneiiioay (A. M.) Poets and poetry of Vermont.
1858 1645.16
Kfltrll (S.) Sjiecimens of Auier. poetry. 3 v. 1829.
Linton (W. J.) Poeti-y of America: selections from
one hundred American poets, 1776-1876 ; with
an introd. review of colonial poetry, and some
specimens of ne^ro melody. 1878. . . 1663.43
Moore (K) Songs of the American rev. 1856. 1673.04
Ontrroppiii(/.i : being selections of California verse,
1866. ■ 1674.31
Head ( 7'. H. ) Female poets of America ; with biogr.
notices. 1855 1677.17
See also N. A. rev., v. 82, 1856 (Amerirau poetry).
4. Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman Poetry.
M'l-iylil. {Thtiih/i.-.). Anglo. Saxou poetry. [Jii /us EssayH ou lit.
etc.. V. 1. IKli;.) 2722.20
— Anylo-Latm i)oe(8 of tbe 12tb century. [In hisEss&ys on lit.,
etc.. V. 1. 1846.] 2722.20
— Auglo-Noriiiau poetry, [hi his Essays on lit., elc. v. 1. 184C.]
UST See also Literature [Anglo-Sazmi. p. 704).
5. Ballads (English) : Collections.
AUinghamOy-) liallad book. 186.5. . . .1612.25
Bdl (E.) Ancient poems, bidlads, and songs of the
peasantry of England. 1857 1614.26
— Early ballads illustrative of history, traditions, and
• customs. 1856 ." . . . 1614.27
VhUd{F.,J.) English and Scottish ballads. 8 v. 1857.
V. 1. RLtnianees of chivalry and legends ot the popular
heroes ul Knglaud. Ballads involving various supersti-
tious, —as of tairies, elves, magic, ghosts 2. Tragic love-
ballads. Other tragic ballads. 3. Other tragic ballads,
cont'd. Love ballads not tragic, 4, Other love ballads,
5, Robin Hood ballads, 6, Border ballads, 7. Histor-
ical and fjuast-historicil ballads, 8. Miscel, ballads. In-
dex,
Collection of old ballads. With introd. [by Ambrose
Phillips]. 3v. 1723 [repr. 1872]. 16°.' . 1622.19
Collier (J. P. ) Book of Eoxburghe ballads. 1847.
— old ballads from early printed copies. [In Percy soc, v. 1.]
Dixon (J. If.) Ancient jioems, ballads and sougs of the peasant-
ry of England, [/h Percy soc, V. 17,] 50t".O,17
Evans (7,) Old ballads, hist, and narrative, with
some of modern date, 4 v, 1810. . . 1611.17
Goodwin [J., ed.) Six ballads, with burdens. [In Percy soc,, v. 1:1]
Hall ( *■. C ) Book of British ballads. With introd.
by P. Benjamin. 1844 1645,08
Ilalliwell [J. O., ed.) Early naval ballads of England. [In Percy
soc, V, 2 5116(1.112
lliizliit (W. C.) Remains of the popular poetry of
England, i v. 1864 164.''>.27
Jamieson (B.) Popular ballads and songs. 2 v. 1806.
I'lirry {J. D.) Legendary cabinet: collection of
British national ballads. 1829. . . . 1675.29
Percy {T.) Keliques of ancient English poetry. 1855.
Same. Folio manuscript. Ballads and romances.
4 v. 1868 1678.20
A'«/>-.— Reviewed in Contemp. rev., v. 6. 1867 (by W, L,
Blackley),
Verci/ society. Publications. 30 v. L , 1844-52. 12°.
Note. — For Contents, see p, 843 of Catalogue.
7'tcton«n)Ook of b-allarl poetry. L., 18.3. 8'. 1673.07
liichardf: ( B. ) Songs of Wales : words and music.
[1873.] 1567.03
liimtjaalt(E. F.) Little book of songs and ballads.
1851 1683.04
Old ballads illustrating the great frost of 1683-84. [In
Percy society, v 9.] 50611.09
Hitson (J. ) Ancient songs and ballads from Henry II
to the Rev. 3d ed. Kev. by W. Hazlitt. 1877,
Hoberts (J. S.) Legendary biJlads ot England and
Scotland, [1870.] 1681.11
Hi,- See also Songs (p, 900) ;— Scollish Poetry (p. 900):
^Hood (Kobin). p, 167,
S(e al.m Atlantic monthly, v, 31, 1873 (English folk-songs
by J, V, Dlake) ; Blackwood's mag,, v, 84, 18,'i8 (Ballad po^
ctry ot Hcotland and Ireland) ; Brit, qu, rev,, ,Jan„ 1874,
or Liltcll, Mch,, 1874 (The ballad: its nalurc and literary
afflnities) ; Contemp, rev,, Nov,, 1875 (llodern Ijallads, by
H, O. Hewlelt) ; Eraser's mag,, v, 08, 1H6:) (Crcdibilily of
old song history and tradition) ; Nat, rev,, v, 13, 1861
(Street IwlladB) : North Brit, rev., v, 36, 1SI12 (Early poetiy
of England and Scotland) : Qu, rev,, v, 122. 1867. or ].itle][,
1867, V. 2 (Pocti-y of the seven dials : penny ballads);
Westm, rev., v, 63, 1855 or Littell, v. 8, 1855 (Ballads of the
people).
6. Children (Poetry for),
Austin (Mr.i. (I. L., id.) Little people of God and
what the ])oet8 have said of them, 1877, 1613,24
liriidatt (A. ('. ) and Eiait (1. M.) Poetry for home
and school, 1876 1615.33
Child-nature, [anon.] 1869 1632,26
Coates (,11. T., ed.) Children's book of poetry. Phil,,
1879 1635.00
Kehk {J.) Lyra innoeentium. 9th ed, 1861, 1651,25
Jiirkland(C. M.) School-girl's garland, 2 v, 1663.07
Laml) (6'. and M.) Poetry for children. Added,
Prince Dorus and some uncollected poems, by
Charles Lamb. Ed. with notes by E, H. Shep-
herd. 1877 1663.40
Lilliind levee : poems of childhood, child-fancy, and
child-like moods. 1868. [anon.]. . . l(;6:i.27
McKeever (JL) Children witli the jioets. 1868. 1672.05
Palmore(C.) Children's garland. 1853. . . 1675.17
Playtime with the poets : a selection of poetry for
children. 1870. [ano». ] 1676.18
llit.snn (J.) Gammer Gurton's garland or the nur-
sery pai-nassus : a choice collection of pretty
songs ,and verses for children, [anon.'] 1866.
n'hillier (J. G.) Child life: coll. of poems. 1872.
iti"' .SVe also Nursery Rhymes (p. 007).
7. Classic or Ancient Poetry.
#«",V' '• Literature [Classical, p. 705 ;— Greek, p. 708 .—Reenian,
p, 71(1).
8. Collections of, and Selections from. Works
of British and American Poets.
1. Collection.^.
Aldine edition of the poets. 53 v. [With original me-
moirs and portraits.] London, 11'. Pickering,
1835-53. 16° 1611.01
Contents.
Akeuside. Dryden.5v.
Beattie. Falconer.
Burns, 3 v. Goldsmith.
Butler. 2v. Giay.
Chaiicer. 6 v. Milton, 3 v.
Churchill, 3 v. Pariiell,
Collins. Pope, 3 v,
Cowper, 3 v. Prior, 2 v,
Chalmers (Alex., ed.) 'Works of the English poets,
from Chaucer to Cowper, 21 v, 1810, . I(i26,(il
Note. — For Contents see Chalmers (A,), p, 258 of Cat.
Sanford (E.) and U>(/,s-/i (11.) Works [select] of the
British poets. With lives of the authors, 50 v,
Phila., Boston, 1819-23. 18^ 1691.01
Contents : v, 1, Chaucer, Gower, Skelton, W'yat, Earl of
Surrey, Gascoigue, 2, Spencer. S, Daniel, Drayton, 3.
Shakespeare, Ben Jouson, 4. Sir John Daviesl Donne,
Joseph Hall, Earl of Sterling, Corbet, Carew, 5, Dium-
niond. Beaumont, Fletcher, Italeigb, Davenant, Hiibing-
ton. Suckling. Crashaw. C. Cotton. Cartwright. Brome,
Sherburne. Herrick, Wither. Wm. Browne. 6. Cowley,
Waller, Denham. 7-8. Milton. 9. Butler. 10, Butler,
Rochester iEarloJ), Roscommon {FAirl of), Otway, Poinfret.
11-12 Dryden, 13, Parnell, John Pliillips, Dorset
[Earl of). Stepney, \Valsii, E. Smith. R, Duke, W, King, T.
Sprat, C. iU'ntague, llowe, 14 Addison, (.iajtii. Hughes,
Sheflield, Cougreve, Fenton, Pattison, 15, Prior, Bbick-
niore, 16, Gay, 17, Tickell, Lord Lansdowne. Yalden,
Green, Hammond, Somerville, 18, Swift, 19, Savage,
Dyer. 20. Pope, 21, Pope. Blair. Pitt, Vida's Art of po-
etry. 22, Thomson, 23, Watts, Collins, l\Ioore, 24,
Slienstune, Cawthorne, 25, Young. 26. Young. Dodsley,
Mallet, Ramsay, 27, Churchill, Falconer, Grainger. 28.
ALeuside, J. G. Cooper, W. Thompson. 29. Gray, Chat-
Shakspere.
Spencer. 5 v.
Surrey (Eart of).
Swift. :i V.
Thomson. 2 v.
White (Kirke).
Wyatt.
Young. 2 V.
THE BROOKLYN LIBRABV.
POETRY
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teiton, Hartc. 30. GoldBinith. Langhorue, Smart. 31.
S. Jobuson, Aniistiong, Shaw, Geuigo, lord Lyltleton,
Boyce. 32. Bciittie. Scott. CuniiiiiKliaiii, Jeuyiip. 33.
Glover, Smollett. 34. M.'cllle, Josipli Walton, 'i'liolnas
Wartou. 35. .Sir W. Jones, Blacklock, Dr. Cotton. 36.
Cowper. 37. Cowper, Lloyd, FerHiissou, Riubardaon,
BlaokBtonc, Jago. Whitehead, Loyan, CraggB, lilBhop,
Banipl'yldc, Kussell, Lovoll, Loviboud. M. 13l■ul^e, RobcrlB.
Porteu'a, Glynn. 38. Burns. 39. Burns, Maciieill.
40-41. Homer's Iliad, tr. by Pope. 42. Homer's (Jdyssey,
tr. by Pope. 43-44. Aristophanes, tr. by Jliti-hell; Ter-
ence. Comedies, tr. by Colman; Per.sius. Satires, tr. by
Gifford. 45-46. IJaute. tr. by Cary. 47. CamoouB' Lu-
eiad, tr. by J, W. Miekle. 48-49. Tasso's Jerusalem deliv-
ered, tr. by J. II. Hunt. 50. iEsehylus, Sophocles, and
Euripides, tr. by It. potter and T. Franklin.
2. Selections and Specimens from Briiish
and American Poets.
Aiken (,J.) Select works of the British poets. 18H1.
Contents : Ben Jonsou, Cowley, Milton, Waller, Dryden,
J.Philips, Parnell, Rowe, Addison, Prior. Gay, Green,
Tickell, Hammond, Somerville. Pope, Swift, Thomson, A.
Philips, Collins, Dyer, Shenstone. Churchill, Young. Aken-
Bide, Gray, Smollett, Littleton, Goldsmith, Johnson, Arm-
strong, J. Warton. T. Warton. Masou, Cowper, Beattie.
Beelon (8. 0.) Great book of poetry, with biogr.
notices. 1871 "... I(i25.'20
Bellew f,J. C. 31.) Poet's comer. 1868. . . 1676.23
Bethune (G. W.) British female poets. 1848.1614.17
Bryant ( W. C, ed.) Libi'ary of poetry and song. 1871.
— New library of poetry and song. 2 v. 1878. 1616.01
— Selections from American poets. 2 v. 1842. 1623.14
Campbell (T.) Specimens, rfo. l!>53. . . .162.5.25
Carpenter (J. R) I'opular readings. 5 v. 1868, 6331.21
Casquet of gems : choice selections from the poets.
Edin., 1864. 16'^ 1631.08
Chapter (The); poems by various authors. 18C9. 1032.24
Clarke ((,'. (■'.) Specimens, with memoirs, of the less
known Brit, poets. 3 v. 1868 162."i.26
Coates (H. T.) Fireside eneyclopiedia of poetry : Eng-
lish and American. 1878 1678.06 ,'
Dana (C. A.) Houseliold book of poetry. 1858.163.'').04
Dyce (A.) Specimens of Brit, poetesses. 1827. 1()42. 17
Deshler (C. K)' Afternoons with the poets. 1879.1036.17
Emerson(,B. W.) Parna.ssns. 1875. . . . 1641.24
Fields (J. r.)and Whip,,!, tE. P.) Family library of
British poetry from Chaucer. (1350-1878.) 1636. 10
Fugitive miscellany : prose and verse. 3 v. 1774.
Oriswold (R. W.) Poets and poetry of England in
19th century. Vith add. by E. H. Stoddard.
1875 1640.15
Hales (J. W.) Longer English poems. 1872. 1640.00
Halleck (F. G.) Selections from the British poets.
2v 1045.10
V. 1. Spenser to Gray. 2. Beattie to Campbell,
Hannah (J. ) The court poets from Raleigh to Mon-
trose. 1870 1645.20
Holland (J. G. ) Illustrated library of favorite song.
1875 105329
Hows (J. W. S.) Golden leaves from the British
poets. 1866 1661. ;iO
Hanl(L.) Selections from the English poets. With
critical notices. 2 v. in 1. 1857. . . 2533.02
Contents.
Answer to question, I Green. Randolph.
•What is poetry ?' Jou8on (Ben). Shakespeare.
Beaumont and Keates. Shelley.
Fletcher. Marlowe. Spenser.
Brome. Marvel. Suckling.
Butler, Middleton. Decker, i Swilt.
Chaucer. and Webster. Wit and humor;
Coleridge. Milton. essay.
Dryden. Philips. Walcot.
Goldsmith. Pope.
Ktese (J. ed.) Poets of America. [Ists.] 5th ed N
Y., 1841 ; 2d s. N. Y., Is4'2. 12" . . 1651.33
Kendrick (,A. C.) Our poetical favorites. 2 v. 1871-
76 1662 21
Liidii's poetical magazine, or beauties of British poet-
ry. 4 V. 1781 li 66.01
Loiififellow (i/. 11'., €(?.) The waif: a collection of
poems. 1845 ]6i;4.23
— The estray : a collection of poems, 1847. 1664.23
Mackaif (C. ) A thousand and one gems of English
poetry. 1869 1071.32
Masque of poets (A', including Guy Vernon, a novel-
ette in verse. 1878. [No name series.] 1065.18
Massiin (B. 0.) Three centuries i>f English jjoetry,
being selections from Chaucer to Herrick. With
iutrod. and notes, and a general jireface by Da-
vid Massou. 1876 1666.19
Miirle>i(H.,ed.) Shorter F.nglisli poems. 1870. 1078.03
Muses' bower, bi'uuties of English jjoetry. 4 v. 1809.
New l'o//c '„book of poetry. [anon.] 1837. 1674.24
Poetical aviary, with a bird's-eye view of the English
poets. 1841 4811.15
liuiidolph (A. D. F.) Home life in song with the ]io-
ets of to-day. 1879 1046.16
Rosselli (W. M., ed.) American poems, selected. 1872.
BomtoH (F.) The female poets of Great Britain. 1854.
Sonlhey (B.) Annual anthologv,1799-lh00. 2 v. 1085.28
Stoddard (R.H.) The late Englisli poets. 1867. 1687.21
Tdijler iK) Memories of some contemporary poets:
M-ith selections. 1868 1092.35
'Jreiicli (11. C.) Household book of English poetry.
1870 1693.33
Wilhnotl (B. A.) Poets of the r.lth cent. 1866. 1696.21
9. Consolatory Pcetry.
('hild (F. J.) Poems of religious sorrow, comfort,
counsel, and aspiration. 1863 1676.15
Child (L. M., ed.) Looking toward sunset. .2521.01
Note. — For consolation and cheer in advjincing yeais.
Lawrence (Mrs. C. W.) Do they love us yet? 1879.
SorKjs for the sorrowing. By H. N. With introd. by
W. K. Williams. 1801 1045.02
Tileslon {M. W.) Sunshine in the soul. Poems se-
lected, [anon.] 1877 1687.31
10. Early English Poetry ; Specimens, and
Bibliography.
Qirser i T. ) Collectanea Anglo-poetica : or bibl. and
descriptive catalogue of a collection of early Eng-
lish poetry. 5 v. [Chetham soc, v. 52, 55, 71,
77, 91.] 5095.12
Ellis ( G. ) Specimens of early English poets : with
biographies, f/c. [1300-l',"oo.] 3 v. . . 1642.20
FitniivaU (F.J.. ed.) Early EiigliFh poems and lives. [/« Philol.
soc. proceedings. lySti.] 0443.11
— ed. Political, religious, and love poems. [Early
Engl, text soc, No. 15.] 7913.04
Ueadley (H.) Select beauties of ancient English po-
etry. 2 V. 1810 1652.02
Bilson (J. ) Bibliographia poetica : catalogue of Eng-
lish poets, 12th-16th century. 1802. . 2763.06
Utterson (E. T'. ) Select pieces of early jjopular poe-
try. 1817 1694.00
Wrigld (T., ed.) Anglo-Latin satirical poets and ejji-
griimmatists of the 12th century. 2 v. 1873.
[Rolls chronicles.] *. . oHO.On
— Coll. of political poems and songs, from Edward
iii. to Henry viii. 2 v. ]8-")9-01. [Rolls chron-
icles.] 5140.00
4Kff- 5cc a/so Ballads (p. y04); Literature (£nff(isA, p. T05).
11. Epic Poet2-y.
Bayley (A.) The alliance of musick, poetry, and or-
atory: the Iliad, JEneid, and Paradise Lost.
1789 1613.32
Btaclcmore {Sir R.) Essay on epic poetry. [In his Essays, v. 1,
1716 ; pp. 24-189.1 2513.25
Vera (Jones). [In his Essays, 1839 ; p. 1-30.] 2544.21
Voltaire (F. M. A, de). Essai sur lapoesie epique.
[Ju /a's (Euvies, V. 10.] 5083.10
&e aZso Quar. Rev., V. 101, 185T : 44-C8 (Homer, Virgil,
Tasso).
jjf^For works of the chief epic jioets sre, in the gen-
eral alphabet, Homer (Iliad and Odyssey) ; — ApoUonius
i?'(0'7iHS. Virgil (The .Eneid) ; — Lucan (The Pharsalia) : —
Silius Italicus (Punica); — Valerius Flaccus (Argonaiiticon);
—Statins {Thebaiii) ;— Bojardo lOrlando Innamorato) ; —
Ariosto (Orlando Furiosoi;— Tasso (Jerusalem Delivered) ;
— Ercilla y Zuniga ( La Araucana) :— Camoens (Lusia'l);—
Milton (Paradise Lost and Paradi-c r,ef;ained) ;— Klop-
stock (The ."MesMahi : — Voltaire Ileiiriade) : Oehlcnschla-
ger (Gods of the North I :—«'.>.: Ramayana. and Mahabha-
rata :— Kalevala :— Cid :— Nibclungen Lied;— "Tennyson
(Idylls of the King).
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906
POETRY
12. Epithets used iii Poetry.
Jermyn (J.) Book of Euglish opitUets, with remarlcK.
1849 G4;i5.0'J
Si'i' aho I'ortn. rov., v. 5, 18G6 (The ubo of metaphor anil
pathetic fallary. by Itodcn Noel).
13. History and Criticism of English Poetry.
[,V'v also Biography {Cntlrclivc . Ports, p. lU) : also Lit-
erature [Kit(ilis/i and lirilish. p. 705); (t/w, in thiB cliiBs, under
'Collections' :ind ■Selections," and. in the general alpha-
bet, under the naniea of individual poets.]
1. Comprehensive Uistmies.
Warion C^\) History of English poetry, llth-18th
century. 3 v. 1840 27(;3.()1
— Same. With preface by R. Price and notes va-
riorum. Ed. byW. C. Ha/.litt. 4 v. J 87 1.1(197.0')
S^ Sec aho Literature [Evglish : Histories, p. 705).
2. Lectures, Critical essays, etc.
Aikin {J.) Letters on a course of English poetry. 2d
ed. 1807 161'J.Ol
Nole.- -The ' Course' raugce from Drydtu to Cuwper.
Aiistin (A.) Poetry of the period 1(51:^.21
ContcnU : Teunyaon. Browning. Swinburne. Mat-
thew Arnold, MorriB. Roman ('atliolic poets. Poetry of
the future. Superuaturui poetry. Summary.
Srowniiuf {Mrs. E. B.) Essays on the Engl, poets.
18G:{ 2515.03
— Book of the poets, [hi h-r Life, letters, etc., v. 2, 1877.] 3024.25
Coleridqe {II.) Notes on Britinh poets. {In his EsBays, v. 2.
1851 ; p. 3-129.] 2521.10
Collier {J. F.) Poetical decameron, or ten conversa-
tions on English poets and poetry, particularly
of the reigns of Elizabeth and James I. 2 v. 1820.
Devey (J.) Comparative estimate of modern English
poets. 1873 1641.02
Contents : Philos. analysis. Classification. Individu-
ality. English schools of poetry. Lake school : Lake
poets: Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey. Classical
school: Clifford, Rogers. Cumpbell, Liindor. Romantic
school : Byrou, Scott. Moore. Alexandrine poets ;
Shelley, Keats. Art school : Tennypon. Androtheist
school: Swinburne. Poets of the affections: Montgom-
ery, Longfellow. Realistic school : Crabbe. Browning.
Forman {II Jl) Our living poets. 1871. . . 1643.19
Contents : Idyllic school — Tennyson, ISI. B. Siiiedlty. Jean
lugelow. Prerajihaelite group — D. G. Rossetti. Christina
Kossetti, Coventry Patmore, T. AVoolner. W. B. Scott.
Renaissance group — Matthew Arnold, SwiTiburue, Wm. Mor-
ris, R. H. Home. Hc-niy Taylor. George Eliot. Appendix —
John Payne and O'Shaughnessy.
Hazhii ( IF.) Lectures on the Engl, poets. 1841.2531.10
Contents: lutrod. on poetry in general. Chaucer and
Spencer. Shakspeare and Milton. Dryden and Pope.
Thomson and Cowper. Swift, Young. Gray. Collins,
Gay. Goldsmith, etc. Burns, and the English ballads. Liv-
ing poets. On Milton's Lycidas. On Wilton's Eve. On
Wordsworth's Excursion.
Lowell \J. li.) Conversations on some of the old po-
ets • 253-4.13
Contents : Chaucer. Old Dramatists. Chapman. Ford.
Moir {D. 31.) Poetical literature of the past half cen-
tury. 1851 2763.07
Neele {II.) Lectures on English poetry. 1830. 5057.21
Futtenham {0.) Art of English poesie, 1589. Eepr.
byE. Arber, 18(19 5011.07
JS'ote.—' The largest piece of poetical criticism in Eliza-
beth's reign.'
Feed {I L) Lectures on the British poets. 2 v. 1857.
Conttnts : v. 1. Poetry, its nature and use. Chaucer,
Spenser, and ballad poelry. Shakspeare. Milton. Minor
poetry of the 17t.h teut. Dryden. Pope and poets of age
of qu. Anne. Cowper. 2. Burns, with notices on John-
son's lives. Contemporary literature : Rogers, Moore,
Scott. Coleridge, Southey, and Charles Lamb. Byron.
Wordsworth. English sonnets. Poems of Hartley Cole-
ridge.
t>tedman {K C.) Victorian poets. 1876. . .2543.32
Contents: Landor. Hood. Arnold. Procter. Mrs.
Browning. Tennyson. Tennyson and Theocritus. The
general choir. Robert Browning. R. Buchanan. D. G.
Rossetti. Wm. Morris. Swinburne.
Hwinhurne {A. C.) Under the microscope. 1872.
Tal/ourd (T. N.) Attempt to estimate the poetical talent of the
present age. [In Pamphleteer, v. 5. 1K15.] . . . 6058.05
iVo/c— Includes estimates of Southey, Crabb, Scott,
Moore, Byron, Campbell, Lnmb, Coleridge, and Words-
worth.
\ckeriuan {IL T.)
Ihoughts on the poets. 1851
Contents.
AlUeri.
Cowper.
Pope.
Browning {Mrs,
Crabbe.
Proctor (B. W.)
E. B.)
Drake.
Kogere.
Bryant.
Goldhmith.
Shelley.
Burns.
Gray.
Tenujson.
Byioii.
Hemans.
Thomson.
Campbell.
Hunt.
Wordsworth.
Coleridge.
Mot»ro.
Young.
Collins.
Petrarch.
Wehhe (W.) A discourse of English poetrie, 1586.
JVcfc— AutedateB Sliakspere.
See also Atlautic monthly, v. 2, 1858 (EngUeb laureates ;
2 art.); V. 7. 1801 (Eu^^lieh hike poetBl; Contemp. rev., v. a,
18Ci; (Recent poetry; 2 art.); EiliiiburgU rev., v. 42,
(English poetry, by Barry CornwiiU); v. lOi (New
poetic); Fraser'B luugaziuc. v. (11, ISCO (A raid among
rhymers, by Shirley ; v. OU. 18f34 (Poetry of the IHth cen-
tury) ; v. 711, 18G7 (Mod. verse writers: 275 vols, of 1867);
Nat. qu. rev., v. 2;), 1871 (The deL-liiie of poetry); N. A.
rev., V. 77, IB.'i:! ; v. 81, 1857 (The British poets ; Eecent
English poetry : AUmyhtim. Alex. Smith, etc.) N-Brit. rev.,
V. •2H, 1H68 or Littell, 18.18, v. 2 (The spadmodists); Qu.
rev., V. IIU, 18(11 iGrowlh of lughsh poetry); v. 112. 16C2
(Eiit,'lish }>oetry from Dryden to Cowper); v. 120, 1869 or
Littell, 180'.l. v. 2 (Jlod. Engl, poets).
}Vliij}jiU [E. P.) English poets of the ItHli century. [lu his Essays
and reviews, v. 1. 1851 ; p. ^99-372.] 2545.06
Willmoit {!{. A.) Journal of a summer time. 2546.10
14. Humorous Poetry : Selections.
iJoofc of humorous [joitry. [n. d. iin<m.'\. . . 1652.08
JSrooks {S.) Amusing poetry. New ed. 1874. 1615.32
1 1 nmowist' s miscellany. 1804 1651.19
Johnson (li., cri.) Play-day poems. 1878. . .1651.32
jNVic Foundling hospital for wit. Fugitive pieces. [Ed.
by J. Aliuon.] G v. 1769-73 1612.17
PartoH (J.) Humorotis poetry of the English lan-
guage. 1857 1675.26
Warreiilana : with notes by the editor of a Quarterly
review. 1851 1694.22
*«- See also Parodies (p. 907); and in the general alpha-
bet. Satires ; — Wit and hunjor.
15. Irish Poetry.
Croker (T. C. ed.) HiBtorical songs of Ireland, temp. 1688. [In
Percy society, v. 1.) 6060.01
— Keen of the south of Ireland. [In Percy society, v. 13.) .5060,13
— Populur songs, illustrative of the French invasions of Ireland.
[/>! Percy society, v. 21.j 6060.21
Duffy U'- G.) Ballad poetry of Ireland. 1866.1642.30
Hayes (E.) Ballads of Ireland. 2 v. 1869. .1615.23
M'CarlliyCD. F.) Poets and dramatists of Ireland.
V. 1. 1846 1671.35
Mangan [J. C.) Ii-ish anthology 1672.06
Moore (T.) Irish melodies. 1856 1673.09
Murray (J. U'K.) Prose and poetry of Ireland ; with
biogr. sketches. 3d ed. 1877. . . . 2735.04
Patriot's vocal miscellany ; or a collection of loyal
songs. 1804 1675.28
See ahn Afternoon lectures, v. 1, 1803; p. 205-252 (Irish
ballads and lyrical poetry, by 1:. W. McDonnell); N. Brit.
rev., v. 35, 1861 (Poets and poetry of young Ireland).
16. Love Poems.
Karnes (J.) Love poems of all nations. 1870.1662.24
Lovers' dictionary ; a poetical treasury. 1867. 1664.30
Palmer (J. W.) Poetry of compliment and courtship.
1868 1675.10
Ag^ Secalso Love (p. 719 of catalogue).
17. Macaronic Poetry.
Morgan (J. A.) Macaronic poetry. 1872. . . 1665.13
Specimens of macaronic poetry. London, 1831. 8°.
18. Memorial Poetry.
Skeltm (J.) Campaigner at home, 1866 : p, 36-70.. . . 2642.29
gS' See also Birthdays (p. 217).
19. Metrical Romances.
Ellis (G.) Specimens of early English metrical ro-
mances. 1848 1641.16
Bohson (J.) Three early English metrical romances ;
with introd. and glossary. [Camd. soc.]. 5112.18
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
POETRY
907
Weber (ZZ.) Metrical romances of the 13tL-15tli cen-
turies. Witli notes, etc. 3 v. 1810. . lG94.'jr)
gig- So- also Ballads (p. 904); Arthur (King, p. 38); Ro-
mances of chivalry (p. Ii67); Fraser's mag., Sept., 1876 (Uld
EDglish metrical roiiiaucGH, J. W. Ualcs).
20. Natioual Sougs.
Nason (K) A monogram [nionograph] on our nation-
al song [Yankee Doodle]. ISIJ!). . . 1674.'21
WliUe(li. U.) Natioual hymns. 18C1. . . 1695.04
See alsi) War songs and patriotic poetry (p. 908).
21. Natuie and Scenery, Natural History,
and Places ; Rural Poetry.
Aulran (J". ) Les poemes cle la mer. 4o ed. 1859.
JSrme (G, ed.) Poems of the sea, 1874. . . 1622.29
Cooper (/S. F.) Bhyme and reason of country life.
[«)iOH.] 1855 1635.05
Daubeny ( C. J. B. ) Fugitive poems connected with
natural history and physical science. 1869.
Dircks (11. ) Natiiralistic poetry, selected from psalms
and hymns of the last three centuries. 1872.
— Nature study, poetry and the influence of univer-
sal nature. 1869 4715.19
l£oiom(M.) Sketches of natural history. . .4721.18
Jenks {J. W.) Kural poetry of the English language.
1856 1646.14
Larcom (L., ed.) Hillside and seaside in poetry. 1877.
— Koadside poems for summer travellers. 1876.
LoiififeUow (if. W., ed.) Poems of ijlaces. 31 v. 1876-
79 1667.11
Contents :
1 1 ance and Savoy, 2 v.
Germany, 2 v.
Greece and Turkey in Europe.
Ireland.
Ilaly, 3 V.
Ocean ica. and miscel. seas and
islands.
Russia.
Scotland, v. 2.
Spain, Portugal, Belgium, and
Holland.
Switzerland and Austria.
Mountains (Tlte): a collection of poems. 1876. 1673.4'J
Sea and shore : a coll. of poems. [Ed. by Mrs. God-
dard and Harriet Preston.] 1874. . . . 1683.36
Shairp {J. C.) On poetic interpretation of nature. 1877.
tVitson{A.] Science and poetry, [/h /a's Leisure studies, 1H78.]
}Vilson (£.) Naturalist's ijoetical companion. With notes.
184i; 1C9G.'26
/Kxr •^cc «/.w Natural history {Nature, p. dOd); and Sea-
sons, in general alphabet.
22. Nursery Rhymes.
HalliweU (J. 0.) Nursery rhymes of England. [Per-
cy societ3', V. 4. ] . ". ." 5060.04
— Popular rhymes and nursery tales. 1849. 1645.21
Ker {J. B.) Archa-ology of. 2 v. 1840. . 6214.12
J/o(/40' Goose melodies set to music. 1873. . 16611.18
Mother Goose's melodies. lUus. [n. d.] . 16(16.17
Bitson ((/. ) Gammer Gurtou's Garland or the Nur-
sery Parnassus, [anon.'] 1866. . . . 1681.24
Rosselti (C. G.) Sing-song. 1S72 1681.21
S'dsbee (J/c.s.) Willie Winkle's nursery songs of
Scotland. 1859 1695.17
White ^ Mrs. A. B.) Little-folksongs. 1871.1696.20
Whitney {Mrs. A. D. T.) Mother Goose for grown
folks. 1859 I(i7a.l6
See also Atlantic Monthly, v. 6, 1860 (The nursery blar-
ney-stone).
23. Odes.
*5"The chief odists in Greek poetry were Alcfeus.
Anacreon, Sappho, and Simonides; in Latin poetry. Hor-
ace, and, in English poetry. Dryden {e.g. 'Alexander's
least' and 'Song on St. Cecilia's day');— Gray ('The bard.'
etc.) ;— Colhns ('Ude to the passions') ; — Burns ('Scots wha
ha'e') ;— Colerid:..'e ('Odes to Memory and despondency.
I'fc.'):— Shelley ('Ode to the .Skylark).— Words-worth (Inti-
mations of immortaUty, c'c.') ;- Tennyson ('Ode to the
duke of Wellington') ;— S-winburne ('Ode to the French re-
public') ;— Lowell ('Harvard Commemoration ode').
Africa.
America :
New England, 2 v.
Middle States. 1 v.
Western States, 1 v.
Southern States, 1 v.
Asia, 3 V.
British America, Mexico,
and South America.
Denmark, Iceland, Korway
and Sweden.
England and Wales, 4 v.
24. Parodies.
Carey (P.) Poems and parodies. 1855.
1632.03
Aytuun{yV. K) Book of ballads, i;d. by Bon Gaul-
tier. 18.54 1613.14
— Firiuilian, a 'spasmodic' tragedy. 1854. . 171V.19
Biijdow {J.) Amer. rejected addresses. 18.J5. 1643.07
Deacon (Wni. F.) Warren iaua. 1851.. . . 16S4.k2
timith (J.) Kejected addresses. [/o Smith (H. and
J.) Poet, works. N. Y. 1827.] . . . 1685.19
Taylor (Hayard). The echo club. 1S76. . . 2544.C0
Webb (.0. li.) Parodies, jirose and verse. . 2546.27
A'ee a/sci Westra. rev., v. C2, 18.14 or Littell, V. 6. 1854.
25. Political Songs and Ballads.
Wright (Tlwiiias). On olil EuhIii-Ii l.olitical hongs. [In his Zfi-
says on lit., etc., v. '1. 1K4(;.J 27'i'i.21
Ilalliwell [J. O., ed.) Loyal garland, 17th cent. [In Percy society,
v. 29.) 5000.29
Morley (U.) The king and the commons. Cavalier
and puritan. 1809 1673.21
WriijhUT.. nl.) Tolitical ballads published iu England during
the commonwealth. (/» Percy sociely. v.3.] . . .'J06(l,03
— Political songs of England, from John to Edward
ii., 1839. [Camden society.] . . . .5112.06
See also Ed. rev,, v. 113, 18C1, or Littell, v. 17, 1857
(Political ballads of England and Scotland).
26. Quotations.
ffirSee Quotations, iu general alphabet.
27. Religious Poetry.
fl®=AVt' Hymns and religious lyrics (p. C40 of catalogue) ;
also Contemp. rev., v. 12. 18(i9 or Littell, 18li9.v. 4(Keli-
gious poetry and scientific criticism, by H. A. Page ) ;
Journal of sac. lit., v. 36-37, 1865-66 (Early English religious
poetry, by J. M. 0.)
28. Satire eUid Satirists.
fl®* See (iu the general alphabet) Satire and satirists.
29. Scottish Ballads and Sougs.
Dixon {J. IT., eel.) Scottish traditional versions of ancient bal-
lads. [In Percy society, v. 17.] 6060.17
Aytoun {W. F.) Balladsof Scotland. 2 v. 1858. 1513.12
Chambers (B.) Popular rhymes of Scotland. [In Ids Select
writings, v. 7.J 50'23.16
Oiinnhiijham (A.) Songs of Scotland, ancient and
modern. 4 v. 1825 1631.26
Goioans (W.) Catalogue of the Scottish poets, from
the earliest period. 1853 17-12.14
Herd (D.) Ancient and modern Scottish songs, heroic
ballads, etc. 2 v. 1870 1646.04
Mackay (C. ) Legendary and romantic ballads of
Scotland. 1861. . ' 1672.02
Mothericell (IF.) Ancient and modern minstrelsy.
With introd. and notes. 2 v. 1846. . 1073.17
3hirray (J. C.) Ballads and songs of Scotland. 1874.
Bitson (J.) Scottish songs and ballads. New ed.
[1873.] 1681.27
Iloijers (C.) Scottish minstrel: songs of Scotland
subsequent to Burns. 1870 1()78.01
Scott {W.) Minstrelsy or the Scottish Border. [In his Works,
v. 1. N. Y. 1833. S") 6065.01 ; 5066.13
Smith {A) Scottish ballads. Last leaves, etc., 1809 ; p. 1-64.
— Same. [In Edinburgh essays. ]8Ci5: p. 204-241.) . . 2528.05
jVote.— Eepr. in LitteU. Jan. 9. 18.68.
Tytler {S.) and Watson (J. L.) Songstress of Scotland.
2 V 3251.01;
Veitch (J.) History and poetry of the Scottish border.
1878 1094.39
See also the following magazine articles : Fraser's mag.,
V. 65, 1862 (Early Scottish poetry, by Shirley) ; v. 73. 1866;
V. 76, 1807 (Clerical song writers of the North) ; N. Brit,
rev.. V. 36, 1862 (Peasants and poets of Austria and Scot-
land) ; Qu. rev., v. Iu;.. 1869 (MinstreUy of Scotland).
30. Songs : Collections.
Aikeii (J.) Essay on song writing; with coll. of
Engl, songs. New ed. by R. H. Evans. 1810.
Bayly {T. H.) Songs, ballads and poems. 2 v. 18-I4.
ndl(R.) Songs from the dramatists. 1855. . 161-1.28
Blackie {J. S.) Musa Burschicosa. A book of songs
for students. 1809 1614.31
British minstrel : English, Scottish, and Irish songs.
3v. 1824 1015.19
British minstrel : songs, duets, glees, etc. 1567.01
Collier (J. P., ed.) Lyrical poems, selected from- musical publi-
cations belw. 1589 and 1600. [In Percy soc., v. 13 ] 601,0.13
In asking for books, use the " Book Order." giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
908
POETRY
Common-place book of British song. 1823. . 1033.24
Cunniniiham (A.) Songs of Scotland, ancient and
modern. 4 v. 1825 1031. •if,
Deloney ('/■.) Garland of good-will. Kd. by 1. 11. Dixou. \/n
Percy snciety. V. 30.) 6l)C.ll.:iO
— Straiij^o historieB, or Bongee and soncts. [/n Percy Rocit-iv,
y. a] socu.iti
Dibdin (C.) Collection of BougK. 3 v. 171)2. . 1612.0:!
FairlioU t F. W. ) Civic garland. Songs from London
pageants. [//, Percy society, v. I'J.]. . 5060.] 'J
— Satirical songs and poems on costume, 13tb-l!Jth
century. l/» Percy society, v. 27.] . .5060.27
Garrelson ( K V. D. ) Carmina Yalensia : a collection
of college songs. 18H7 1644.04
Herd (Z>. ) Ancient and modem Scottish songs, heroic
ballads, etc. 2 v. 1870 1646.04
/(7»A(rrt(('(; book of English songs. [?!. iZ.] . . 1615.15
Jiicohite minstrelsy. 1829 1662.08
Johnson {!{.) Crown garland of golden roscB. Pts. 1 and 2.
Kd. by W. CLappell. [/« Percy society, v. 0, 15.] BOCOIS
Palijmre (F. T.) A Golden treasury of songs and
lyrical poems. 1863. 1675.08
Patriiks' vocal miscellany ; or loyal songs. 1804.
Plumire {.J.) Collection of songs. 3 v. 1806-08. 1676.12
Podrij of various glees, songs, etc., as performed at the
Harmonists, 17'.I8 1676.25
liamsfii/ (A.) Tea-table miscellany : choice songs,
Scots and English. 2 v. 1871. . . . 1681.07
liichardson (A. S. ) Songs from the old dramatists,
1873 1081.12
BimbanU (E. F.) Little book of songs and ballads.
1851 1683.04
liitson (J.) Select collection of English songs. 3 v.
17n3 1683.01
Smidys (W.) Festive songs of the 16tU and 17th centui-ies, with
an introduction, [/ii Percy society, v. 23.] . . 6060.->3
Uiih-ei sal songster ; or museum of mirth. 3 v. [». c/.]
Wright {T.nl.) Songs and carols of the 15th century. [/« Per-
cy Ruciety. V. 23.] 50f;u.23
— Speiimcns of lyric poetry, time of Edward I. [/« Percy so-
ciety. V. 4.] 6060.04
KF S'e also Atlantic mouthly, v. 'n, 1868 (Convivial
songs, by C D. Sbanley). Srr also Vers de Societe (p. ',108);
also names of individual songwriters, in the general alpha-
bet. '■. g.. Shakspere (Wm.i :— Jonson (Ben.) ;— Nairne ■,—
Morris ( ('«;)<. C) ;— Mahony (F. S.) ;— Lover (S.) ;— Procter
jB. W.) Fnr .song>i hy authors other than EngtUh sea ujider
Literature (p. 706-712).
31. Sonnets: collections, and critical history.
Deshler (C. D.) Afternoons with the poets. 1879.
Hunt (J. K L.) and Lee (S. A.) Book of the sonnet.
2 v, 1867 1062.01
Lofft { C. ) Laura ; or, anthology of sonnets, (on the
Petrarcan model) : English, Italian, Spanish,
Portuguese, French, and German, 5 v, 1814,
Heed (H.) Engl, sonnets. |in /iis Lectures on the Brit, poets.,
v. 2. 18.57 ; p. 235-271.] 1682.14
Trench {H.C.) llistory of the English sonnet, [/n Afternoon lec-
tures, V. 4. 1867 ; p. 135-169.] 2512.23
See also Cornhill mag., v. 1872, or Littell. 1872. v. 2
(The English sonnet); Dublin Eev., Oct., 1876 (Critical
hist, ot the sonnet).
jgi^.svy also (in English) the works of Spenser (E.); —
Shakspere (W.);— Howard (H.. earl of //iirrey) ;— Sidney
{■sir P.):— Donne (J.); — Drummond (W.);— Milton (J.):—
Gray (T.) ;— Warton (T.) .— Cowper (W.) ;— Wordsworth
(W.) ;— Byron lord) -.Soiiihey ;— Coleridge iS. T.);— Cole-
ridge (Hartley);— Shelley (P. B.);— Turner (Charles).
32. Southern Rebellion (Poetry of the).
Moore (F.) Lyrics of loyalty. 1804. . . . 1673.03
Seh-clion of war lyrics. lilus. by F.O.C.Darley.1635.20
White U.G. Poeti-y of the civil war. 1866. . 169.5.05
i{f5=See also volumes of poems by Boker (G. H.),
Briiwuell (H. H.): DeLeon (T. C): Hayne (P.^ul H.); Long-
fellow (H. W.); Melville (11.); Palmetto pictures ; Whit-
lier (John G.)
33. Translations from foreign poets : Collections.
FrothiiKjIiam iS. L.) Metrical pieces, translated and
original. 1855 1043.17
Maegrrgor {R. G.) Anthology, from Italian, French, German,
and Latin sources, [In his InAian leisure.) . . 1665.12
ll)/(ni ( R. ) Poetry and jjoets : choicest anecdotes rel-
ative to the i)oet6 of every age and nation : with
specimens. 3 v. 1830 168:3.11
WalpoleUt.) Garland of flowers. 1806. . .1694.30
iVellexley (H.) Anthologia polyglotta ; versions in va-
rious languages, chiefly from the Greek Anthol-
ogy. 1849 1C94.33
Worsley (P, K ) Poems and translations. 2d ed. 1875.
.SVi' also Fraser's niag. July. 1K75. (Essay on poetical
translation, by I-', W. Newman).
jBEgrFor translations of poems from foreign languages
see under Literature (p. 704-712) names of various litera-
tures.
34. Vers de Soci( te : Collections.
Locker (F.) Lyra (■legantiiuum : vers di; societe. 1807.
Fennell (U. C.) Muses of Mayfair : vers de socie'te of
the 19th century. 1874 1075.38
^^-F<)r iwlividual writers of vers d<! wci'c/c. see. in the
general alphabet, Bayly (Tlios. II.): Dobson (A,); Calver-
ley (C- S.) —Collins (Mortimer);— Locker (Fred.);— Lytton
(Robert B.);— Moore (Thos.):— Praed (Wm. M.);— Pryor
(Matthew);- SterTy(J. A.) See a/«oContemp. rev., v. 20, 1872
or Littell, 1872, V, 3 (Poets of Society, by H ,(i. Hewlett); Ed.
rev. Oct., 1874 (English fugitive songs and lyrics); London
society, Sept.. 1877 (Poetry of persiflage, by W. 1). Adams);
N. Brit, rev., v. 47, 1K67 (EngliKh Vers de i-uciete); St.
James, Oct., 1877 (Society verses and versifiers, by H. T.
Svbite); Qu. rev. Julyj 1874 C Enghsh vers de society,
ed. by F. Locker): St. Paul's, v. 13 (by W. C. Moukhouse).
35. Versificatiou : Metre, Rhjrme, and Rhythm.
Barham {T. F.) On metrical time, <'r the rliythiii of verse, an-
cient and modern, [/n Philol. soc. Proceedings. 1860.)
Blackie, [J. S.) Remarks on English hexameters, [/n/iw Hoi a>
Hellenicip. 1874.] 2513.20
Caylry (C. 11.) Riniarks and experiments on English hexanie-
ters. [In Philol. soc. I'roceedings, 1862.] .... 0443.14
Carpenter (./. E.) Handbook of poetry ; art of mak-
ing English verse. 1808 1031.09
Conyheare {J. J.) lutrod. essay on the metre of Anglo-Saxon poe-
try. |/rt /lis IllUBtratious, rfc] 1631.24
Every man his own (loet ; or the inspired singer's receipt book.
By a Newdigatc prizeman. 1879 1643.34
Gascohjne (G.) Certayne notes of instruction in Eng-
lish verse. Ed. by E. Arber. 1808. . ..5011,05
(fray (T.) Observ-ations on English metre, on the pscudcj-
rhythmns, or rhyme. [In Gray (T.) and Nicholls (N.)
Corresp., p. 223-291.] ;'072.)3
GueKt (£) History of English rhythms.2v. 1838. 16-14.31
Hn<,d{T.) Rules of rhyme. 1809 1661.27
Kennedy [E.) On Alliteration in poetry. [In Afternoon lectures.
V. 3. 1860; p. 87-129, 1866.] 2512.22
Maldenill.) On Greek and English versificatiou, [//i Philol. foc.
proceedings 1846-48.) 6443.03
Poole (J. ) English Parnassus : or help to English
poesie, Rythming monosyllables, epithets, and
phrases, 1677 " 1676.26
Si/lvesia- {J. J.) Laws of verse. 1870. . . .
Note. — Reviewed by C. M. Ingleby in Fortn. rev., v. 14.
Tate {J.) introd. to the Greek tragic and comic metres. [In
Donaldson (J.W.) Theatre of the Greeks, p. 455-5'29.J 1716-15
Walker i If. S.) Shakespeare's versification and its
apparent irregularities explained by examjiles
from early and late English writers. 1854. 2752. 'i2
Wright {T.) On the origin of rhymes in medifeval poetry. [In
Aj5 Essays on arcb. subjects, V. 2. 1861.] .... 443.30
^j" .See also discussions of English metres in articles
upon Homeric translation (p. 629.)
Sec also Bibl. sacra, Jan., 1867 {'fhe two fold fundamental
law of rhythm and accentuation, by C. M. Mead) ; Gent's
mag.. Mch.. 1875 (Is verse a trnmmel ? by P. S. Ormoiid) ;
IVIacmillan's m.ng., Anl., 1862 (Engl, hexameters) ; N. Brit.
rev., V. 19, 1863 (Engl, hexameteis) ; v. 27, 1857 (Engl, met-
rical critics).
Rliymhitj Dictionaries.
Barnum (S. W. ) Vocabulary of Englisli rhymes. 1876.
Walker {J.) Khyming dictionary. New ed. 1851.
36. Welsh Poetry
«S-»i' Literature |('(/.c. p. 701 .
37. War Songs and Patriotic Poetry.
Btackie (J. S.) War songs of the Germans. 1870.
Ftnsluaoe (C. A.) Battle songs of var. nations. 1014.33
McCabe (W. G.) Ballads of battles and bravery. 1879.
.s'())if;.s of the war. (French and German. ) 1870.1685.27
Wliiie (Ii. (r.) National hymns. 1861. . . . 1695.04
J*^ Sec also Southern'rebelUon {ante).
.SVe n/so Atlantic monthly, v. 10. 1862 (Some .' ohlier jio-
etry): Blackw. m;ig.. v. 101." 1807 or Littell, 1867. v. 2 (Hyniiis
of the populace); London soc, Dec, 1877 (Battle snngs);
Putnam's mag.. Sept., 1856 (Poetry of war): Qu. rev., Jan.,
1871 ejT Littell, 1871, v, 1 (French patriotic songs) ; v, 129,
1870 (German patriotic songs); Eclectic mag., v. 28, 1853
(Poetry of martial enthusiasm).
THB BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
POETRY
909
Reference Class-List of Poets.
XfirThe following list includes those British and American poets whose works are in
eign poets whose works have been translated into English. Critical estimates will be
the author's works, in the general alphabet, and also in itiui.iiAiHV ip. IH. ■Jl.'^i).
Abbe (F. It.)
Adams (.1. Q)
Addison (Joseph).
Ago {h\'lix), psetiil.
Aikin (John).
Akenside (Mark).
Akers (Eliz.)
Aldrich (Thomas B.)
Alexander (Wm., carl
of Sln'tintj.)
Alford (Iliury).
Alfred {King).
Alger (Win. R.)
Allen (P. J.)
AUen(Kli?.. A.)
Allingham (Wni.)
Allston (Wiishiugtou).
Alsop (Robert).
Anacreon.
Angley (J. G.)
Anster (Juhu).
Anti-Jacobin-
ApoUonius Jiliodtus.
Apuleius.
Ahosto (L.)
Aristeenetus.
Armstrong (J.)
Arnold (tieurge).
Arnold (Matthew).
Auersperg (A. L., count
von).
Austin (Alfred).
Aytoun (Win. K.)
Bailey (Philip Jaaies).
Baillie (Joanna).
Baker (t.i. A.)
Baldwin (J. D.)
Ball (A. M. W.)
Barbauld (Mrs. A. L.)
Barbour (Juhu).
Barham (R. H.)
Barlow (Juel).
Barnes (Wm.)
Barrett (E. G. B.)
Barton (Bernard).
Batchelder (Sam.,jV.)
Baxter (Richard).
Bayley (F. W. N.)
Bayly (Anselni).
Bayly (Thomas H.)
Beach (E. T. P.)
Beatlie (James).
Beattie iJ. H.)
Beaumont (Francis).
Beaumont (Sir John),
Becket (Andrew).
Beers (KtbtlL.)
Beers (Henry A.)
Bell (Cnrrer. Ellis, and
Acton).
Bell (Robert).
Bellew (J. C. M.)
Belrose (Louis, jr.)
Bennett (Wm. C.)
Bennoch (Francis).
Beowulf.
Bcranger (P- J. de).
Besant (Wiilter).
Bast (Larry).
Bethune (E. D.)
Bickersieth (E. H.)
Bigelow (Jacob).
Biou.
Blackie (J. Stuart).
Blacklock (Thomas).
Slackmore (Sir R.)
Blair ('(ubrrt).
Blake (Wm.)
Bland (/I'cti. Robert).
Bloede.
Bloomfield (Robert).
Bodenliam (John).
Bodmer (J. J.)
Bogart (Khz.)
Boileau-Despreaux (N.)
Boker (George H.)
Bonaparte (Lueien),
Bon Gaultier, /'iewii.
Bonar (ili-nry).
Borrow ('icorge).
Boswell (.S(V Alex.)
Bourne (Vincent).
Bowles (Wm. L.)
Bowring (John).
Boyse (Samuel).
Brathwait (R.)
Bridges (Sallie).
Brigstocke (T)
Brome (Alex.)
Bronte (Charlotte, Anne,
and Emily).
Brooke (Henry).
Brooks (Charles T.)
Broome (Wm.)
Brown (J. W.)
Browne (L IL)
Browne ( Win.)
Brownell (11. H.)
Browning {Mrs. E. B.)
Browning (Kobert).
Bruce ( ^licliael).
Bruce (Robert).
Bryant (Wm. C.)
Buchanan lUnbei't).
Buckingham (John Shef-
ti-ld. Ullhr of).
Buonarroti (M. A.)
Burleigh (Wm. H.)
Burns (K-.b.-it).
Butler (Siiuuel).
Butler (Wm. A.)
Byrom (Juhu).
Byron (Lord).
Calidasa.
CaIl(\V. M. W.)
Callimachus.
Oalverley (C. S.)
Calvert (George H.)
Cambridge (R. O.)
Camoens (Luis de).'
Campbc!' (Thomas).
Canning (George).
Carew (Thomas).
Carey (H. M.)
Carlen (J. G.)
Carlton (Will).'
Carlyle (John D.)
Carpenter (J. E.)
Carroll (Lewis. 7)S';«(7.)
Oarteromaco \pseud.] See
Forlet^nerri (N.)
Cartwright (William).
Gary (Alice).
Cary (Phoebe).
Case (Will.)
Casti (lUambattista).
Catullus.
Caustic (Chvifitoph.., pseud.)
Cawthorn (J.)
Chadwick (John W.)
Ghallen (J.)
Chalmers (Alexander).
Chambers (Robert).
Changed crnss.
Channing (Wm. E.)
Chapone {Mrs. II. M.)
Chapter (The).
Chatterton (Thomas).
Chaucer (Geoffrey).
Child nature.
Chimasia.
Christmas tyde.
Christopher Caustic, jisnid.
Churchill (Cli^ulrB).
Churchyard (Thomas).
City's heart (The).
Clark (John).
Clarke (C. C.)
Clarke (M. C.)
Ctaudian.
Cleanthes.
Cleaveland {Mrs. E. H. J.)
Clio and Strephon (Epistles
of).
Chve (Mrs. C. W.)
Clough (Arthur Hugh).
Cobb (Isaac).
Ooleridgii (Hartley).
Coleridge (Samuel T.)
Collins (William).
Colman (J. F )
Colton {K'V. Charles).
Coluthus.
Combe (Wm.)
Congreve (William).
Conrad (K. T.)
Cook (Eliza).
Cook (Keiiiiigale R.)
Cooke (Philip P.
Cooper (J. G.)
Cooper (.Miss S. F.)
Corbet (Richard).
Cornwall (Barry, pseud.)
Oostello (L. S.)
Cottle (Jo.seph).
Cotton (Charles),
Cotton (Nathaniel).
Courthope (W. J.)
Cowley (Abraham).
Cowper (William).
Ooxe (A. C.)
Crabb (George).
Craig (l^a).
Craik(;)//-s. I). M. M.)
Cranch (Christopher P.)
Crashaw /Richard).
Crawley (Richard).
Croly (Ji'v. (ieorge).
Croswell (/i""'. Wm.)
Cumberland (Richard).
Cunningham (Allan).
Cunningham (J(»hu),
Curwen (Harry).
Dagnall (John M.)
Dana [Richard 11.)
Daniel (Samuel),
Dante Alighieri.
Darwin (ErastUH).
Davenant (.V?rWm.)
Davidson (L, M.)
Davidson (M. M.)
Davies (.S'(r John),
De Leon (T. C)
Denham (John).
Dennis (Juhu).
De Vere (Aubrey).
Dibdin (CharleK),
Dibdin (Thomas).
Dies ira*.
Digby (Kenelni II.)
Dillon (Weutworth.
ear/, of Roscommon).
Disraeli (Benj.)
Dobell (Sydney),
Dodge (Mary Mapes).
Dodd (William).
Dodsley (Robert).
Doesticks (Q.K. ^..psrud.]
Donne (John).
Dorr (Mr.^. 5. C. R.)
Dorset (Enrlof).
Doyle (Sir F. H.)
Drake (J. Rodman).
Drayton (Michael).
Drummond (William).
Dryden (John).
Du Bartas (G. de S., sicur).
Dubois (Patterson).
Duke (Richard).
Duryee (Job),
Dyce (Rev. Alexander)
Dyer (John).
Dyer (Samuel).
Eagles (AVc. John),
Edwards (Amelia E.)
Eliot ((i>-'oiii,e.j>S''ud.)
Elliot (Ebeuezer).
EUis (George).
Emerson (N. S.)
Emerson (R. W.)
Emmons jWilliam).
Epistles ot Clio and
Strephon.
Eroeldoune (Thomas of).
Euripides.
Evans {Ri-v. Evan).
Everett (Alex. H.)
Faber (Rev. F. W.)
Fairfleld (Sumner L.)
Falconer (William).
Fane (Violet).
Fawcett (Edgar).
Fawkes (Francis).
Felton (John B.)
Fenton (Elijah).
Fergusson (Robert).
Fessenden (T. G.)
Fielding (MiMiry).
Fitz-Gerald (M, P.)
Fletcher (Giles).
Fletcher (Phiueas).
Fontaine (Fiiiucis).
Ford (Emily E.)
Forteguerri (Niccolo).
Foxlon (i'".. psemi.)
Freiligrath (Ferdinand).
Freneau (Philiii).
Friswell (J. Haiu).
Frithiofs saga,
Frothingham (N. L.)
Fuilom (Stephen W.)
the library, and also for-
found in connection with
Gait (Jnhh).
Garcilasso dcla Vega.
Gardette iC. D.)
Gardner (Cclin E.)
Garrick (Oavid).
Garrison ( Win. Lloyd).
Garth (Samuel),
Gascoignc (George),
Gay (John).
Genin (Thomas II.)
Gessner (Salomon),
Gilbert (W.s.)
Gilder (R. W.)
Gilman (Caroline).
Gisborne (Thomas).
Glaplhorne (Henry).
Glover (Richard).
Goethe (J. W. von).
Goldsmith (Oliver).
Goodale (Elaine tmd
inn-d. Read).
Goodwin (E. C.)
Googe (Uarnahy),
Gosse (Edmund W.j
Gould (Miss H, F.)
Gould S. Baring).
Gower (John).
Grainger (James).
Granville (George, lord
Lijtdeton).
Gray (Thomas).
Grayson (Wm. S.)
Green (Mattliew).
Greenleaf (L. N.)
Greenwell (Dora).
Greenwood (Grace, jjscuf/.)
Griffiin (Gerald).
Griffith (R, T. H.)
Habington (Wm.)
Hafiz.
Hagerman (S. Miller'
Halifax (Earl of ).
Hall (Joseph).
Halleck (Fitz Greene).
Halpine (Charles G.)
Hamerton (P. G.)
Hamilton (William).
Hammond (James).
Hankinson (T. E.)
Hannah (James),
Harris W. R.)
Harte (Bn-t).
Harte (Walter).
Harry.
Harvey (John).
Hastings {Lady Flora),
Hay (John).
Haydn ami other poems,
Hayes (Edward).
Hayne (Paul H.)
Heath (George).
Heber (Reginald).
Heine (Hejniich;.
Hemans (.Mrs. Felicia).
Hemenway (A. M.)
Henry {i In- minstrel).
Herbert (George).
Herd (David).
Herrick (Robert).
Hervey (T. K.)
Hesiod.
Heywood (Thomas).
HiU (Gi.-nr-e).
Hogg (lame.s .
Hogg (Thomas).
Hole (Richard).
Holland |J. G,)
Holmes (Oliver W.)
Homer.
Hood (Thomas).
Hopkinson (Francis).
Hopper (Edward).
Horace.
Home (R 11. i
Horrocks iJ. I>.)
Hosmer iBuir G.)
Hosmcr (Wm. H. C.)
Hownrd (Henry, car/ o/"
Surr-y).
Howarth (E. C.)
Howe (J. W.)
Howells (Wm. D.)
Ho Witt (Mrs. Mary).
Howitt (William).
Hows (J. W. S.)
Hughes (John)
Hunt (Helen).
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, aud the NUMBER.
910
POETRY: Reference Clas.-LHt o^ P°«^_
Hant (.1 'I Ifi^''-
Hurdis (/''■" •l^""'"'-
rmoge„aua.tlu;.l...e.n-.
Janvier (F- '1" l^"""-
Jenyns (Soaiiie).
Johannes Secundas.
JohnJ^rulMBlia""'
ioui-nal.
Johnson IS'"""""- ,„,>
Johnstone («;"• ■"'""^'''•
Jones lErue»t,.
Jones |JoU").-.„. „,,
Jones (Air William).
Jonson iBcn)-
Joyce (W. 1>.)
jnicHSamue).
Jndson (Emily C.)
Juvenal.
Kalcvala.
Ivilidusa.
Keats (■I"l'"'V-,,„>
Keble [Hi" 3"hn).
Kemhle (!;'^'"'^"f/,-'
Kendall (T.nio by.)
Kenealy (E. »•!
Kennedy iJames)-
Kennett (Basil).
Kenney •'■"•'
Kent (Ol.arleB).
{^r,S'haV(H-Viet'kcE.,
Kin" (William).
K.nlsley (Charles).
Klopstock (t. i.l
Knox (Vicesiuius).
Knox Craig (J'«-I-)
Kormac.
Korner (O i .1
Kortum (C -^i)
iss^siA^r-^'-
La Fontaine (Jean de).
Lamarline (A. de).
Lamb (Charles).
Lambert (C. B-)
Land.s (E NV ■
Landon (1^- r.-
Landor (W.h.)
Langhorne .John).
Laniei- (SWuey).
Lansdowne {Lord).
Larcom (Ui>^y)-
Lawson (J;,'"''*'!.;,
Lei'hton (Robtrt).
Lei^hton(\Nm-)
Leland (Charles G.)
Lewes(.Wis. M. E.)
Lewis(Ali'U2")- p.
Lewis (Mrs. Anna E.l
Lewis iMattheW Oregon)
Lillipat l'^'^';-
Lippincott {Mrs. h. J)
Lloyd iBobert).
Lloyd (S. H.)
Locker (Frederick).
Lockhart iJohu O.
Lockwood (Henry).
Lodbroc.
Logan iJohii).
Longfellow (IKuryW)
LovJUce (Kichard).
Lover (Sanuu-l).
Lovibond Edward).
^°oweU .James llus.eU).
Lowell («•■■'. K. T. b.)
i;;;??^«s earns (Titus).
Lyndsay {»<■ David).
|:^y?i"ton (George lonj).
tri on (M'- E. Biilwer)-
LyUoSlKobevtliulwer)
Maoauley [}■ '^)
M earthy (D. 1.)
M Creery (John).
Mac Donald (George).
M Donald (."«-M.N.)
Mackay (Charles).
Mac Kellar crhomas).
Macneill (Hei-tor).
Ma^Pherson (James).
MK'inn (Wm.)
Mallett (David).
Mangan (J. C.)
Manilius. .
M irkham (Gervaisc).
Marston {V. B.)
Martin (J.ihu)
Marvell (Mulrew).
Marvin (F. K.)
Mary. ('J"'-'" '/*'•"")•
Mason (/fcr. Wm.)
Massey (Herald).
Matthias (l.J.)
M^gha Duta.
Melville (Herman).
Menander.
Menken (A. 1)
Meredith ("'""'^ ,
Merivale (J"hn H.)
Michael Angelo.
Michell iNiiholaS').
Mickle .Will. J)
Miller (■'"■"1"'"', ,„,.,,
Milman (lleury » ')■
Milnes (H. Moiicktou).
Milton (John).
Milton (M. S.)
Minnesingers.
Mistral (Fr.)
Mrs. Jerninghams
iourual.
Milford («■!'■ Jol"")-
Moile(N.T.)
Montague (Ch.. carl of
Halifax).
Montgomery (James •
Montgomery (l"'"';'l-
Moon (G. Washington).
Moore (Edward).
Moore ('.''i'. James L-l
Moore (Tlionias).
More (U.iunah).
Morning watch.
Morris T' ■../"■ CharleB],
Morris (Gcuige P.
Morris i/ci- John B.)
Morris (William).
Morse (O. A.)
Moschus.
Motherwell (Willia™)
Moulton (Louise
CluindUl).
Mullen (^';>""<;";, ,
Mulock [M'siV. U.)
Murphy (AiHliur).
Murray (E. C. G.)
Murray (George).
Musaeus.
SlS//?C^O^a,»«..).
TJpple (Henry). ^, ^
New fashioned girl (The).
Newell (l;H.)
Newman |.J. "■!
S'^efl'^rlrodeu).
Nor!on(.W«.Ca,ohne).
Octavian (Uomai.ce of)
CEhlenschliEger (A.)
Oldham (Juhn).
Oliohant (Caroline).
01i?e (The) and the pine.
gl^liUy ijr-hn Boyle .
O'Reilly («■''■-■ Jft'-E)
OShaughnessy (A^ W. E.)
Osborne (Langhtou).
Osgood (Frances h.)
Ossian.
Otway .Thomas).
Our little one, etc.
Out cioppings.
Sverbury (.sir Thomas).
Ovidius Naso (I'.l
?Iine (K'.l^ert Trea .jr.)
Palfrey (.'/'f >^"r.ih L)
Palgrave (Francis 1.)
Palmer (Kay).
Palmer (Bouudel).
Parker (Henry W .)
Parnell (Thomas .
■ParrV iI!'V. J. D.)
?arsSns (Th.m.as W.)
pfsquin (Anth..ny, psrud.)
Patmore (Cyentryl.
Pattison (W.ni..m).
Peacock (TliomasL.)
Ppak iGavilan).
lennell (U.Cholinoudeley).
Percival (James G.)
Percy (Florence, p.««<i.)
Percy («;>■ IhoniaB).
■PfTTV (Nova).
Ifrsius Flaccns (Aul.is).
Petrarca(F.am-e8c.;)
Petronius Arbiter (Titus).
Phelps (Eliz. S) ,
Philips (Ambrose).
Phillips (John)
Phillips (llichard).
Piatt fjohn James)
Piatt (."'»■ «; »■ «•'
Pierpont (John)-
Piers moughuian.
l!ndar(C.L..;-....«^)
Pindar (I'eter. ;*»<•)
Poe (Eduar A.)
Poems. l.y a South
Or.ilmiiin.
Poems ; ^y.^,"'?" rdel
Polignac (.Melchior de).
Pollock (Uobert).
Pomlret (Johii).
Pope (Alexander).
Pracd (Wm. M.)
Press (Till).
Preston (Margaret J.)
Prince (J- C)
Prior (Mathcw).
Prior(B. C A.)
Procter (.Idelaidc A.)
Procter (Barry W.)
Proctor (Edna U.)
Propertius (S A.)
Pnttenham ((.icorge).
Putnam (!*■ I'-l . ,
Quarles (F.aiicmj.
Quincy (J. P.)
Quintus .■imiiriurm.
Badcliffe (Anne).
Ealeigh (.Sir Walter).
Eamayana.
Kamsay (Allen).
Rands |W, B.)
■Ravmond (George E.)
Hid (Thomas Buchanan)
Keade (Comptou).
Reade (J. E)
Redden (Laura C.)
Remington (A. G.)
Reynard the tox.
Rice (darvey).
Richards (A. B)
Richards (Wm. c.)
Richardson (Abby S.)
Richardson (Fredev.ka).
Richardson (John).
Roberts (W.H.)
Robinson (Clenient). i
Rochester {tarlof).
Rogers (Samuel).
roil'int'(iut Wellington).
Roscoe .William).
Roscommon (Ml I q/).
Bossetli (ChrisllliaG.)
Bossetti(I'a..teGabi;ie^-
Rough f-U. tches ol Lath.
Bowe (Nichu)as).
Russell (Ihiimab).
Rustic rhymes.
SackviUe (Charles, ear! »J
Sadi- I
Sasmund »if I'arnnl.
ISnt Abe and his seven
wives.
Sandys (George).
Sappho.
Sargent (Epcs).
Saunders (Frederick).
Savage (Uuhaid).
Saxe i.U.hnl..)
Schafer (G. L. 1.)
Scheffel (J- V.)
Shelley (Percy B.)
IchiUer (J. C. F. von).
Scott (Ji'hn).
Scott (.Sii- Walter).
Secundus (Joannes).
Segur (Soel).
Ira^l^eV^eCw'illian.).
Shaw(C.ithbeit).
Shee (Martin A.)
Sheffield (■/., auke of
Bwkiii'll'""!)-
Shelton (Fred. W .)
Shenstone (^*,'"' ,„.^„i,
Sherburne (.Sir Edward)
Sidney (Sir fb-lfv .
Sigourney (.Wr.-.. L. U.)
Slims ItaUcus (Ci.ius).
Sill (I- B-' 1
Silsbee (.1/rs. -1
Simms (\Mu. G.)
Skelton (-luhn).
Smart (Clinstopher).
Smedley (Monclla B.)
Smith. .M'xaii'ler).
Smith iH''"- c. E.I
iSithJ/i.« Elizabeth).
Smith (F.dinuud).
Imith (Horace a,«i James).
Smith (J. T.)
Smollett ClV/b.a-).
SnelUn6(^^■•l;)
Sombre (Saiiiml. pseua.,
lomerviUe (William).
Sophocles.
Southey (Caroline.)
Southey(ltoberl).
Southwell (Robert).
Spenser (Edmund).
Sprague (Charles).
Sprat (Thomas).
Statins.
Stedman (E. G)
Stephens (J. B.)
Stepney (George).
Sterling (John).
S,irlin|(W.A .ar(W).
Sterry .J- Ashby).
Stoddard (K. U.)
Storer .Thomas).
Story (Wm. W).
Stowe lHai"i:'f ._,,of. ,
Stratford de Redchffe (8.C.)
Street (Alfred li.)
Strong (Latham C.)
Struthers (Johu)_
Suckling (■Sir John)
ISl?ly HE Howard, ear!./,.
Swain (Charles).
Swift (Jonathan).
Swinburne (A- C)
Sylvester (Joshua).
Talfourd (T. N.)
Tappan (Win. B.)
Tasso (Toriiuato).
Tassoni (A.)
Tatham (Emma).
Taylor iBayard).
Taylor (Bin. F.)
Taylor (Emily).
Taylor (Henry).
Taylo'-U"'^" ■"'"""'"
porl).
Taylor (J- E.)
Taylor (Tom).
Taylor (ThouiaB).
Taylor (William).
Teener (Esaias).
Temple (N.)a"<>T''«'>'»-'=-'
Tennyson (.Utred).
Terence.
Terry (Buse). _
Thackeray (W . M.)
Thaxter (Celia).
Theocritus.
Theocnis.
ThorSasofErceldoune.
Thompson (Mortimer M.)
Thompson (M. N.)
Thompson (William).
1 Thompson (James).
i TibuUus.
1 Tickell (Thomas).
Tilton (Theodore).
Timrod (Henry),
Tonna(.l/'S.C. E.)
Trench (Uicbara G.)
Trevelyan (G. O.)
Trumbull (John).
Tuckerman (Frederick 1. 1
Tuckerman (Henry i.)
Tupper .E. I) ,
iupper (Martin Fa. quhai).
Turberville (George).
Turner («■>•■ Claries).
Tusser (Thomas).
Tyrtaus.
Tytler (Henry w .)
Valmiki.
Vaniere (J)
Vaughan (Henry).
Vaughan (Bobert A.)
Very(Joues).
Vida.
Vouire (F. M. A. de).
Voss (J. H )
Waller (Edward).
Waller .John F.ancis).
Wa-Wa-Wanda.
Walpolc iK.'bert).
Walsh (William).
Ward (Edward).
Ward (Samuel I.
Ward (Thomas).
Ware (Henry jr.)
Warner (WiUiam).
Warren (Jfrs. Merc>).
Warton (Joseph).
Warton (Thomas).
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'Vatson (J. W.)
Watson (Thomas).
Watts (I^^aac).
Wcbstir (Auguata).
Weeks (R. K.)
Weld (U. U.|
Wellesley (Henry).
West (dilbf-rt).
Wharton ( Sir George).
Wheelwright (C. A.)
White (.l/i.i. A. B.)
White (Henry Kirke).
White rose anil rotl.
Whitehead (William).
Whitehead (Paul).
Whitman (Walt).
Whitney (Aune).
Whitney (Mrs. A. D. T.)
Whittier (John G.)
Wieland (C. M.)
Wilkie (William).
Williams (Helen Maria).
Williams (H'^v. Isaac).
Williams (John).
Williams (Sarah).
Willis (Nathaniel P.)
Wilmot (John, earl of
lln,hrsler).
Wilson {Prof. John).
Winter (William).
Wither (Gooigc).
Wolcott (John).
Wolfe (Charles),
Woodworth (Saninol).
Woolner (Thomas).
Woolson (Constauco
Feliimore).
Wordsworth (William).
Work (II. ('.)
Worslcy (P. S.)
Wotlon (Sir Henry).
Wright (Will, li.)
Wyat (.S'lr Thomas).
Wycherley (William).
Yalden,(Tlionias).
Young (Kdward).
Yriarte (Tomas do).
Zepheria.
Poet's bazaar, .'fee Andersen (H. C.) 1871 Sfi4.'jr>
Poets corner. Bellew (J. C. M.) 18G8 1670. -j:)
Poet's journal. See Taylor (Bay.ird.'i 1C9'J.1H
Poets and novelists See Smith iiienrco li.) .... 3251.11
Poets and poetry of America. See Griswold (R. W.) 1S5H.
Poets and poetry of the 'O'eBt. See Coggeshall (W. T.) 18(50.
Poets laureate. See Austin (W. S.) ami Ralph (J.) Lives, etc.
Poets of the 19th century. .SV.- Wilmott (It. A.I IHOi;. lf.'.i|!.21
Potiy (Andres). New classification ot clouds. [In Sm. rep..
1870.1 :('.'3i;.2.5
PoggendorfflJoliauu Christian). The ((galvanometer as a meos-
nriiiK instrument. [In Sm. report, ls.5'.).] . . ;I93G.14
Poinsett (Jo<d R,) On the Mexican republic, [/n De Bow (J. D.
)i.) Indust. resources, elc. v. 2. 18.52. p. 8.'"i-li2.] . 5925.26
— Herring (J.) and Longacre {J. B.) Nat. portr. gal., v. 1, 1834.
Poiiisot ( — ). [Georges d'Heilly, p.ieiid.] Diction-
naire ties pseudonymes. P., IWiS. ](i]. . STfil.'iO
Point lace and diamonds. 'See Baker (Geo. A.) 1875. . 1G13.34
Pointed papers for the christian life. See Ouyler (T. L.) 1878.
Poisonsaml Poisoning. See Law {.iledicat jitri^/irudence. p. G89):
— Medicine {Medical jurisprudence, p. 702) ;— Medical bot-
any, p. 702 -.—Medical Zoology; p. 762);— Botany {Foisonnus
plants, p. 225).
Poitevin (Prosper). Choix de lectures de In litti'r-
ature franraise du 19e sifecle. 2 v. Londrfs,
1869. 12° 7032.2:3
Poitou (Eugene) Portraits litteraires ot philoso-
phiques. Paris, 1868. 16° 7048.03
Contents : — Le due de Saint-Simon. Vauvcnargiies. Bal-
zac. Alfred de Musset. De Tocqueville. Lacordaiie.
Laboulaye. Les nouveaux hlBtorlcns de la Terreur. Oai-
zot. Victor Cousin.
— Spain and its people, [njion.] With 150 illus. by
V. Foulquier. London, 1872. 12°. , . . 9H1.15
See New monthly mag., Nov., 1859 (Engine Poitou on
demoralizing Frcni'h literature).
Poke Moonshine. See Strong (I.. C.| 1878 1687.32
Poland. See Countries {Poland, p. 359).
Polaris expedition. Ulake [H V., Arctic experiences. 1874. 1144.11
— United States Aavy J/ept. Polaris eiped. Sciintiflc results of
the U. S. Arctic expedition. St' anier Polaris, v. 1. 1870.
Polarization of light. See Physics {I.iijt't. p. 8i;8).
Pole (W'illiam). ('Ornish punipiug engine, [In Weale'squar.
papers, v. G7 3918,10
Pole (Wm.) Theory of whist. L., 1870. 16° . 4611.2!)
Same. New York, 1872. 10° .... 4611. 2(la
Same. New York, 1879. 16° 4611.29b
Poletica (P.) A sketch of tlie internal condition of
the United States and of their political relations
with Europe. By a Kussian. From the French.
Baltimore, 1826. 8" 1135.10
Police. See Law [PeAiee, p. (.90).
Polidori (John Win.) On the punishment of death. {In Pam-
phleteer, v. 8. 18IC.I 6058.08
Polignac (Citrd. Milchior de). Anti-Lucretius, sive
de Deo et natura. 2 v. Parisiis, 1719. 16° 167C.21
Polite letter writer, business, etiquette and couitship. [anon.]
Boston, [li. <;. J 3-2° 3'207.11
Polite philosopher ; the art which makes a man hap-
py and agreeable to others. New ed. London,
[17-.] 18°." 5435.32
Politeness. See Etiquette (p. 449).
Politeuphuia, wits* commonwealth. See Ling or Lynge (N.)
Political adventures of lord Beaconsheld. N. Y^.,
[1878.] 12° 3021.19
Political economy of art. See Buskin (John). 1858. . 1411.12
Political mirror; or review of Jacksonism. New Y'ork,
1835. 18° .5725.17
Political mischiefs of popery. From the ed. of 169s,
ed. by J. Tela [psnid. of Jos. Webb]. London,
1818, '8° ■ 3613.01
Political portraits. .Ve Playfair (Wni.) 3v. 1813. . . 321G.14
Political portraits. By a prominent London jour-
nalist. Phila., i873. 16° .... 3252.28
Political primer; or road to public honours. [.4no)i.]
London, 1826. 12.° 5713.12
Political romanism. See Hughey (G. W.) 1872. . . . 9424.14
Political science. See Government and Politics (p. 584).
Political test book. *,• Cluskey (M. W.) 18G0. . . . 6710.62
Political women. See Menzies (S.) 2 v. 1873 2361.70
POLITICAL ECONOMY.
I. Bibliography of political economy.~ll. Dictionaries of political economy.— III. History of political economy.— -lY. Method
andprotHme.—V. 'Moral aspects of pnhlical economy and trade.— YI. Periodicals.— Yll. .Systematical and general works {p.
912).— '7111. Miscellanemis essays {p '.IK). —IX. Various l^ranches : 1. Capital (p.915|.— 2. Commerce and trade Ip. 91.''>). —
3. Competition (p. 910).— 4. Corn-laws (p. 91G).— 5. Credit (p. 910).— 6. Finance Ip. 9lii|.— 7. Free trade and Protec-
tion (p. 917).— 8. Labor and Capital : Wages problem. Cooperation, Trades unions. Strikes, The International, -tc.
(p. 917). —9. Laissez-faire (p. 91.'i|.— 10. I.and-systems and Agricultural well-being ip. 918).— 11. Money, Currency,
Banks and Banking. Gold and Silver. Bimetallism, Bullion and Foreign exchanges. Finance (p. 919).— 12. National
debts (p. 922).— 13. Panics and speculative manias (p. '.''.ilil — 14. Population and production (p. 9231. — 15. Prices (p.
92:l|.— 16. Property (p. 9211 —17. Rent p. 9241.— 18. Savings banks (p. 924).— 19. Statistics (p. 924).— 20. Stocks and
Stock dealing (p. 924).— 21. Supply and demand (p. 9-24|.— 22. Tariffs (p. 9'24).— 23. Taxation (p. 9'24).— 24. Usury (p.
924).— 25. Value (p. 9'2S).— 26. Wealth (p. 92.''.).
jti:^See also, in the general a'phahct. the following subsidiary headings, viz. — Annuities (p. 29): — Arts ( I'se/ul : Manu-
factures (p. 44); — Business ;p. '245);— Insurance (i>. 041'.); — Social science ( Vanous headings); — "Vital statistics.
McCullocli
1845
I. Bibliography of Political Economy.
(J.R.)
Literature of political economy.
2722.;!'l.
II. Dictionaries of Political Economy.
Stamiard library cyelopfedia : civil administration, xjo-
litical economy, finance, commerce, etc. 4 v.
London,i}o7in, 1848, 12.° 5714.15
III. History of Political Economy.
Blanqui {J. A.) History of political economy in Eu-
rope. Tr. by E. J. Leonard, with introd. by D.
A. WeUs. N. Y., 1880. 8° 51114. 12
JVote 'This important work, by one of the ablest econo-
mists of this century, embraces an account of the econo-
mic ideas and systems Ihat have prevailed in Europe
from the times of the Greeks and Roiiiaiis to the pi e.>^ent
peueratioii, and of the causes which have produced the
Biiccessive modifications In civil, industrial, and commer-
cial ideas, and in governmental policy.'
Boscher (IF.) Principles of political economy, with
an essay on the historical method. 2 v. 5918.06
Twiss (T.) Progress of, in Europe since the 16th
century. 1817 5913.16
Villennwe-Bartjemoid (.J. P. A., vicomte de). Histoire
de I'ecoiiomie politique. 2 v. 18J1. 5912.21
See also Fortnightly rev.. July. 1875 (History of German
political economy, by T. !•'. C. Lewis); N. A. rev.. Jan..
18TG (Economic science in America, 1771'^ 1870, by C. F.
Dnnbari; Statistical soc. of London. Journal, v. 24, isol
(Progress of economic science during the last 30 years, by
W. Newmarch).
In asking for books, use the ■' Book Order,:' giving the AUTHOU'S MAME, the first part of tho TITLE, and the NUMBER,
912 POLITICAL ECONOMY: Method, Morals. Perioacala, Systematic.
IV. Method (tnd Province of PolUical Economy.
liag'hut (\V.) The poatulateB of English political ecouomy ; 2
art. [In FoituiKhtly rov.. May. 187(j].
liailfy (.v.) Oil tho acieuco of pol. ocouomy. [In his DiBcourHes.
1K.V2; p. 10(1. 12'.!.] 2517.05
Clark {J.li.) [JiirffO;;nize(l forces in pol. ecou. [/n New Eng-
laiidrr. Oil., 1877.]
JlarrisoH (/'.) Limits of political economy. [In Fortnightly
rev.. V. 1, 18(15.]
JCV07U ( U'. A'.) Future of political economy. [/« Fortn. rev..
Nov.. IHTG.]
— Th<-ory of political economy. 1871. . . . 5927.29
Macl'inl {II. IK) What is political economy ? [In Contemp. rov.,
May. 1H75.]
Nfwcomb (Simon). Method aud province of pol. econ. [In N. A.
rev., Oct., 187.').]
Price (Bonamy). Is i>olltical economy a science? [In N. A. rev.,
Pec. 1879.]
V. Moral aspects of FoHUcal Economy and Trade.
JUiff-S'rf Business {Morals of, p. 245 of Catalogue); also Fra-
ser, Oct., 1877 (Some of the moral aspects of pol. econ.);
Miud. V. 3, 1H7H (Pol. econ. as a moral bcieuce, by W. Cuu-
iiiii^'bani); Nat. rev., v. 14. ISd'J ; Nat. quar. rev., Sept.,
1870 (Ethics of Trade): New Euglander, v. il, 18(i'2 (Laws
of pol. econ. in their wu>ral ndations, by J. Bascom);
Westm. rev., v. 71. 1859 or Littell, 1859, v. '2 (Morals of
trade, by Herbert Spencer ; repr. in his Essays).
VI. Periodicals.
[ See also undfr Statistics (p. ;)23;.]
Banker's almanac. Ed. bv I- Smith Homans. 1855,
57, 64, (19, 71-74. 8 v.' N. Y., 1856-74. 8". 5921.05
Bankers' magazine and commercial digest, v. 1-39.
London, 1S44-79. 8° 8021.01
Bankers' magazine and statistical register. Ed. by I.
S. Homans. v. 1-2, Baltimore ; 3-6, Boston ; 7-
33, New York. 33 v, 1847-79. S'^. . . 8023.01
(commercial and financial chronicle, v. 9-29, 1869-79.
N. Y., 1869-7'.). I'ol. G.
De Bow's commercial review of the South and West.
V. 1-5. 11, 13-21. New Orleans and Washington,
1846-56. 8^ 8055.01
— — Same. After the war series, v. 1-4. Nashville,
1866. 8° 8U55.36
Economist (^The),' weekly commercial times, banker's
gazette, and railway monitor, v. 1-37, 1843-79.
London, l8.~>4-79. Vol. G.
HunVs merchant's magazine and commercial review.
63 V. N. Y , 1839-70. 8° 8091.01
Xotc. — Merged iu Commercial and finanrial chronicle.
HanVs merchant's magazine year book. N. \., 1671. 8"
Nno York social science review. Ed. by A. Delmar
and S. Stem. v. 1. 1865. N. Y., 1866. 8^
VII. Systematic and General Works.
About {E.) Hand book of social economy. 1873. 5911.28
Beniham. {J.) Manual of jiolitical economy. \^hihis
Works, V. 3 (0).] 5016.03
iV(.(<.\— Not a popular manual.
Bowen {F.) American political economy. 1870.5913.23
jV'(i/e.— A systematic treatise ol moderately protectionist
views. The chapters on money, banks, the national bank-
iug system, national debt, taxation, free trade and the pro-
tective eysteni. have special reference to the cii'cum-
stances aud wants of the United States.
Burton{S. H. t Political and social economy : its prac-
tical applications. 1849 ri9l2.24
Cont'-nts : Labour (p. 11-41). Production (p. 41-56^.
Wealth and property (p. 57-71). The poor and the rich
(p. 58-89). Capital (p. i)0-107). The working classes and
their duties to themselves (p. 108-137). Duties of wealth
(p. 138-177). Duties of landed property (p. 178-'.in2). Popu-
lation {p. '203-221). Artificial systems, socialist and com-
munal (p. 228-251). Function of the state (p. 252-270, 293-
309). Education (p. 271-292). Pauperism aud poor-law (p.
309-334). Emigratiou (p. 335-345).
Cainies (J. E.) Character and logical method of po-
litical economy. 2d ed. 1875. . . . 5012.31
j>iot€. — An endeavor to ascertain and clearly state the
character of politual econnmy as conceived by Smith.
Malthus, Ricardo. Mill, and their school. Ch. vii and
viii explain aud defend the * Malthusiau doctrine of jjopu-
lation' aud * Ricardo's theory of rent.'
— Essays in political economy. 1873. . . . 5927.26
Contents : Essays towards a solution of the gold ques-
tion. Co-operation in the slate quarries of North Wales.
Political economy and land. Political economy and laissez-
faire. M. Comte and political economy. Bastiat. Pro-
ducts and prices.
— New theories in political economy. [In Fortnightly rev., v.
17. 1H52.]
— Some leading principles of political economy new-
ly expounded. 1874 5912.27
iS'o/c— While agreeing with general course of jirocedure
and final concluHious of Adam Smith, Malthus, Hi<rardo,
aud Mill, this eminent writer joins isBue with thorn on
some important intermediate jtrinripU's.
Contents: Value (p. 11-148). Labor and cajiital ; wages
(p. 147-213}. Tradee-uniouism {p. 214-290). International
trade : comparative cost (p. 297312); its relation to the
rate of wages (p. 319-341). International values (p. 342-
374). Free trade and protection (p. 375-40G).
Carey {II. (\) Manual of social science ; a condensa-
tion of [the] 'Principles of social science,' )jy K.
McKean. 1SG6 5912.04
— Principles of Bociiil science. 3 v. 1858. . 5913.01
Not*'. — Carey la strongly protectionist in his views, and
is antagonistic to the * EugliHli' school of economists in
respect to production and population, land and rent, cur-
rency, and other points.
Contents : v. 1. Of science aud its methods (p. 9-40). Of
man (p. 41-C3). Of increase in the numbers of mankind
(p. 64-138). Of value (p. 147-180). Of wealth (p. 181-197).
Of the formation of society (p. I98-2:i:i). Of appropriation
(p. 234-200). Of changes of matter in place — distribution,
commerce, etc.. (p. 203-380). Of mechanical and chemical
changes in the forms of matter (attacks the Biitish system
of trade and social system), p. 38! 474. 2. Of vita!
changes of form (agriculture, land systems, aud labor] (p.
17 292). Of the instrument of association [money, cur-
rency, banking) (p. 293-480). 3. Of production and con-
sumption (p. 17-44). Of accumulation (p. 48-74). Of cir-
culation (p. 7.'»-108). Of distribution : wages, profit, inter-
est, rents, revenue, taxation (p. UKt-208). Of concentration
and centralization (p. 209-232). Of competition (p. 233-257).
Of population, food, etc. (p. 2113.327). and of the Malthusian
theory (p. 34y.3(;r>). Of colonization (p. 328-:i4H). t)f com.
meree (p. 308-454). Of the societary organization (p. 455-
4C5). Of social science (p. 40(5-472).
Champlin (J. T.) Lessons on political economy. 1868.
Noll'. — A familiar exposition of general i>rinciple8.
QthKiUei- {M.) Cours d'economie politique. 2 v. 184'".
Cooper ( Thom/ts). Lectures on political economy. 2d
ed. 1829 5932.12
Not'\ — A systematic treatise of the school of Adym
Smith, Malthus, aud Iticardo, with special reference to
contemporary issues iu the United St^ites, arguing at some
length against banks, a i^rotectivc tarifi", and the mercan-
tile system.
Destufi de Tracy {A. L. C.) Treatise on political
economy. 1817 5932.14
iVo/c— First appeared as vol. 4 of his Tralte d'ideologie.
Worthy of study and attention, though published before
the true theory of rent and profits had been explained. —
McCULLOCH.
FaiDcetl (//.) Manual of political economy. 3d ed.
1869 5912.13
Note. — Written iu the hope that many who are afraid to
encounter the labor and thought requisite to master
John Stuart Mills exhaustive treatise miiy be induced to
read an easier and much shorter work. — Pbeface. The
style of the work is plaiu and forcible. The author is an
able and independent thinker.
Contents : Laws which regulate the production of wealth :
land, labor, capital (p. 3-94). Distribution : rent, wagesand
capital — landlords, labourers, and employers (p. 97-168);
Peasant proprietors (p. 109-189): Metayers and cottiers and
economic aspects of tenant-right (p. 190-205); National
[compulsory] education aud other remedies for low wages
(p. 206-224); Trades' unions aud strikes (p. 225-240); Co-op-
erative instilutions (p. 241-2.'i7); Economic aspects of slav-
ery (p. 258-265). Exchange : Value aud price, agi'icultural,
manufactured, aud other commodities (p. 209-298); Money
(p. 299-326); Foreign commerce (p. 327-352); Transmis!-ion
of the precious metals from oue country to another
(p. 353-359); Foreign exchanges (p. 360-3t>9); Credit and
instruments of credit: bills ot exchange, bank-notes, and
cheques (p. 378-398): Rate of interest {p. 399-408); On the
tendeucy of profits to fall as the nation advances (p. 409-
420 ; Over-pioduction (p. 421-420); On the re ent gold dis-
coveries (p. 427-444. Taxation, direct and indirect (p. 447-
497); the land tax and poor-rates, and the poor law aud its
influence on pauperism (p. 498-533).
Fowcett (M. G.) Political economy for beginners.
1870 5911.10
yolc—An excellent practical elementary manual.
Handbook of political economy. By Sigma. London.
1858. 12^^ ..•."..*.... 5941.07
Note.— A. little manual upon the nature, growth and dis-
tribution of wealth, with est«ays on value, price, rent.
wages, profits, economy, taxation, foreign trade.
Beam ( W. E. } Plutology ; or the theory of the ef-
forts to satisfy human M'ants. [lSt'4.] . 59o2.16
Contents : Of human wants. Of labor. Of capital. Of
invention. Of co-operation. Of exchange. Reciprocal
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY,
POLITICAL ECONOMY: Systematic works.
913
iufliioDCQ of tbo industrial aids. Of iiidustrial orj,'aii-
ization. Of competition. Of thn induHtrial evolution of
society. Of state interference. Of Bomo cauHes of pov-
erty.
Hodgskhi (7'.) Topular politinil ecouoiny. 1827.
Conti-nts : Object and scope of political economy (p. 1-
44). Of mental and bodily labor (p. 4r>.6'i). Influeuco oi
observation and kuowledf^e, and their progress. Of divis-
ion oflabur (^p. 53-i;i9). Trade (p. 140-177). Money (p. 17H-
21S). Prices ip. 219-J35). Of accumulation of capital (p.
236-2G8).
Jevons {W. S.) Political ecouomy. 1878. . rj91'2.:J3
-^ Theory of political economy. 1871. . . 5927.2'J
*^ote. — "Jevous stands almost alone in presenting his
economical theories in the form of mathematical problems.
Tlie basis of his mode of exposition consists in the appli-
cation of the differential calculus to invcstitiating thn
daily oijeratious of industrial life. ' Bag'hnt remarks, a-
propos of the 'mathematical theory ' of political ecunumy,
that any one who thiulis what is ordinarily taught in Eng-
land objectionable, because it is too little concrete in its
method, and looks too unlike life and business, had better
try the new doctrine, wliich he will find to be much
worse on these points than the old. According to Jevous
value dupi^nds entirely npuH utility.
Jones (A*.) Lectures aui.1 tracts on political economy.
Ed. with a notice, by W. Whewell. 1859. 5913.20
Contents : Labor and capital Q). 1-72). On population
(p. 93-140) : law of increase, labor fund, revenues spent in
wages. Tract on the incidence of wages on commodities
consumed by the laborer. Effect on the fluctuation of
wages on population (p. 141-184). Short tract on political
economy, including some account of the Anglo-Indian rev-
enue systems. Primitive political ecouomy in England
(p. 291-338). Text book of lectures on the political econo-
my of nations (p. 339-538J. Introd. lecture ou political
economy, Feb. 27, 1833. Notes.
ff^ote. — In opposition to Ricardo's deductive system.
Jones followed an inductive course in his reasouiug. dif-
fering particularly from Ricardo's views of rent.
Laing (J.) Theory of business. 18G7. . . 5915.20
Contents: Modem production. Agriculture, mauufac-
tvire, and commerce. Commercial credit. Money. Im-
ports, exports and foreign exchanges. Wages and salarie.s.
Profit. Wealth, capital, money. Banking. Income. In-
vesting : the stock exchange. Pressure, crisis, panic.
Lauderdale {Earl of). Inquiry into the nature and
origin of public wealth, and into its increase. 2d
ed., enl. 1819 5932.17
Contents : Of value. Of public wealth and individual
riches. Of the sources of wealth. Of parsimony as a
means of increasing wealth. Of land, labor and capital.
Of distribution.
List (F.) National system of political economy. Tr.
from the German by G. A. Matile. Notes by H.
Richelot ; with prelim, essay and notes, by S.
Colwell. 1856 5913.00
jVole.—Ihe ruling idea of this work is nationality, upon
which is based his advocacy of protection for manufactu-
rers.
Contents : Preface and i>relim. essay (p. 1-7 xxxiv). His-
tory of polit. econ. (p. 83-lSB). Theory (p. lSO-407). Vari-
OU8 systems {p. 408-436). Public [international] policy (p.
437-497).
M'Calloch {J, B.) Essays on exchange, interest,
money, etc. 1850 5915.17
— Outlines of political economy. With notes and a
summary of the science, by J. M'Vicker. 1825.
Contents': Deliuition and history (p. 7-49). Production
(p. 60-1U4). Distribution of wealth (p. 105-154). Consump-
tion of wealth (p. 155-175). Editorial notes (p. 5-187).
— Principles of ijolitical economy, with some inquir-
ies respecting their application, and a sketch of
the rise and progress of the science. 18 13.5913.07
Note.— M'C. was a leading writer of the English free
trade school of economists.
Contents: Rise and progress of the science (p. l-(iO).
Production and accumulation of wealth (p. 01-295). Value
and price (p. 296-363). Distribution of wealth : labor and
capital, rent, poor laws, interest, and usury (p. 364-520).
Consumption of wealth (p. 52V-550).
Macleod {H. D. ) Principles of economical philosophy.
2ded. V. 1-2. London, 1872-75. 8^ . 5927.13
Contents : v. 1. On the method of investigation proper
to economics (p. 7-28). Ou the nature of a physical sci-
ence : and on the formation of general conceptions and
general axioms (p. 2'J-44). History of systems of political
ecouomy (p. 46-276). Theory of value (p. 278-361). Theory
of the coinage (p. 3(>2-434|. Of credit, and on the self-contra-
dictions of J. B. Say and J. .S. Mill on the subject (p. 435-
626). The -ry of banking (p. 543-605). On value as depen-
dent oil ' quantity of latiour' and ' cost of production' (p.
627-653). On r^ut (p. 654-670): Ricardo refuted, v. 2. pt-
1. Ou rent, cont'd (p. 1-341. On profits (p. 35-98). On la-
bour, or immaterial wealth, aud wages (p. 100-199). Ou
lights, or incorporeal wealth (p. 202-280). Theory of the
exchanges (p. 2K1-337). Some theories of currency (p. 338-
4:f3). On the Bank of England. 1691-1866: aud on the
bank diarter act of 1H44 (p. 435-520).
Malthas {T. H.) Delinitions in political economy.
1827 5913.08
j8ES" •*'t'<-' also undi-r Population (p. 921).
Marcet (Mrs. ,/.) John Uoi)kins' notions on political
economy. \_ff)u))i.] Hs^IJ 5912.20
Note.~A popular manual for beginners.
Mill (J.) Elements of polit. econ. 2d ed. 1824. 5913.01^
Same. 3d ed. 182(; -.5932.18
Note. — A resume of the jloctriuefl of Smith aud Uicardo
with respect to the production aud dintnbulion of wiallh.
aud those of Malthus with respect to population.—
McCULLucu.
Mill {J. S.) Principles of political economv. I'rom
5th London ed. 2v. N. Y, 1801. 8'. . . 5713.10
Note.— ' Mill shaped with Uiasterly skill the confused
substance of past discussiuns into a compact whole. He
did not add a great deal.'— IlAtJKHoT. According to Mill
political economy is essentially an al>stract scieiue and its
method is the a priori. In tlicory Mill is strongty free
trade.
Contents: v. 1. Prelim, remarks (p. 17-44). I'lOiluction
(p. 45-256): labor, capital, co-operation, law of increase.
Distribution (p. 257-534): property, competition and cus-
tom, slavery, peasant pioprietors. metayers, cottieis.
wages, profits, rents. Exchany (p. 535-5'.i3): theory of
value, demand and supply, cost of production, ol reut iu
relation to value. Reply to Mounier and Kubicliun aud to
the Qu. rev., ou the subdivision of landed proi^crty in
Frauce (p. 578-616). v. 2. Ezchamje, cont'd (p. 17-270): of
money, of credit, of currency, of a measure of value, of
interuatioual trade, of international values, of foreign ex-
changes, of the rate of interest. Injluence on the progress
of society of production and distributit.n and ou the probable
mture of the laboring classes (p. 271 384). Of the injluenc*:
of government (\i. 38.')-603): its fuuctions iu general ; of tax-
ation, direct and indirect ; of a national debt, crdiuaiy
fuuctions of government considered as to their economi-
cal efi'ects ; of government interference— protection,
usury, uiouopolies ; of the grounds and limits of the lais-
ser-faire principle.
^>W)nan {R W.) Lectures of political economy. 1851.
Contents : Introd. lecture. Property, capiUd, wages, in-
terest, currency, commercial crises. Of distribution.
Law of price. Of population aud the distribution of em-
ployments. History and uature of landed property and of
rent, laws of rent aud tithe. Of various tenures of laud.
Ou foreign commerce and emigration. On government
revenue. Money and its representatives. National debt aud
poor laws. Remedies for pauperism.
Note. — Reviewed in N. A. rev., v. 74, 1852.
Newman [S. F.) Elements of political economy. 1835.
Ferry {A. L.) Elements of political economy. 1866.
Not^.—\ systematic treatise, with a free trade chapter
ou Americau tariffs. It has a high reputation.
— Introd. to political economy. 1877. . . 5913.12a
Note.—X briefer work thau 'the preceding, intended to
be a compact presentation of economical facts aud priu-
ciples, adapted to the wants of young persons.
Fatter {A.) Political economy. 1852. . .5912.03
Note.—.\. short aud introductory manual, unencumbered
with controversial matter or with abstract descriptions.
It embraces the subject of wealth, labor aud capital,
wages, land, value, distribution, aud productive interests;
with a chapter ou the condition of the laboring men in
the U. S.
Frice (B.) Chapters on practical i>olitical economy.
1878 5913.33
Contents : Is political economy a science? Value. Ex-
change. Capital. Profit. Wages. Trade unions. Free
trade. Rent. Metallic money. Paper currency. Bank-
ing. Tariff revision in the U. S. Correspondence on the
reserve of the Bank of England.
Bamsay (G.) Essay on the distribution of wealth.
1830 5li22.(H
Contents: Preliminary {p. 11-75); production and ex-
change. Distribution nf wealth : wages, profits and lent ip.
76-326). Of the division of lauded property: economic, po-
litical, and moral cousequcuces. Of the national reve-
nue.
Baymond (Z).) Elements of constitutional law, and of
political economy. 4th ed. 1N40. . . . 5912.15
Ricardo (D.) Principles of political economy and
taxation. [In /n.s Works.] 5913.13
Note.— 'An able and original work. Its appearance
formed a new era in the history of the science, more es-
pecially as respects reut and the theory of value, the dis-
tribution of wealth, and taxation.— McCuu-och.
— Jemmett IH.) On R's 'Principles of pol. ecou.' [In Pamphlet-
eer, v' 27.1826.] • • 50o«.27
Opi7iions of Ricardo and Adam Smith on poht. economy,
compared. [In Pamphleteer, v. 23. Loudon. 1844. 8 .]
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JioqerslJ. E. T.) Manual of polit. econ. 18';8. 5912.09
Nole.—k brief manual. Tlio writer. distingniBhed for
bis researchoB iu rospfit tu ugriimlturo ami prices. Bees
reason ti> difl'er Irom Bouie of tlio views generally outer-
tainod on tbo sul)jci:l.a of population, rout, wages, profit,
and one or two oilier cognate teruis.
Cmilenis : Value aud money and Bulislitutcs for money
(p I'l-jr.) Distribution of the price of production ; capital,
laljor, aud wafjca (p. 47-li7). Populatnui (p. i;7-7'.)). Ke-
striction cm occnpation (p. 71) 110). Onses which de.
press the rate of wa^es (p. llU-lilO). Proflt and interest
reallv identical (p. 1:1U-1 l'.l(. Itent of laud : various tenan-
cies (p. H0-182|. Demand and supply (p. IHJl'.iC). Trade
iu money (p. 1'.I7-2111. Distribution of capital (p. 211.219).
Protection (p. 2:lH-247). Colonial trade. Functions of
government. Taxation. Public debts aud fluance.
^ Social economy. 1872 5911.27
A'lite.— Prepared for the use of young persous.
Capital— labor— proflt. [In Fraser'a mag.. K. s., 1870, v. 1.]
Itn.wher ( W.) Principles of political economy. 2 v.
]«78 5918.06
jVu^.— Roscber stands at the head of the German school
of economists. His work is specially distiuguished by its
historical methud.
Conlenls : v. 1. Prelim, essay : the historical method,
by L. Woliiwski (p. 1-lH). Fundamental ideas, relative po-
sitiou, aud methods of political eciraomy (ii. .'il-llO), I'ro-
ductinn : nature, labor and its organization, capital and
credit (p. llii-285). Cimdaliim : prices, money, history of
prices, paper money p. 289-464).
2. Dislrihnticn oj (lomls : income, rent, wages aud labor,
interest, capital, national income (p. 1-lHO). Cmuuinption
of goods, iu geueial (p. 183-220) ; luxury, and sumpluary
(p. 183-255) ; insurance (p. 250-269). Populalion : its
theory, history, aud policy (p. 274-390). luternational
trade {p. 373-419). Industrial proUclive system and inter-
national/ree trade (p. 425-455).
Sarrjant (W. L.) Science of social opulence. 1856.
jV(,(c, — ' I have assumed (in pages 1-303) the existence of
a colony cut off from the rest of the world. Having plant-
ed my colonists, 1 first inquire what is the nature of the
possessions they at present enjoy, aud I will afterwards
suppose some division of employments to arise, and will
endeavor to carry luy colony step by step, noting the grad-
ual introduction of trade, of foreign commerce, of money,
of rent, of taxation.' Pp. 304-509 .ire general, treating of
employments, production, rent, labor question, supply of
gidd aud prices, and currency question.
8(11/ (J. B. ) Treati.se on political economj'. 1852.
Same. Tratado de economia politica. Nueva
trad, por J. S. Rivera. 2 v. 1821. . . 5927.15
X,^U'. — * Say's distinguishing merit is tliat of a skilful
exponent aud popularizer of principles already known, his
most original contribution being a demon.stration of the
impossibility of a general glut.' His work is free trade in
theory.
— Letters to Malthus ou political economy. 1821. [/n Pam-
phleteer, V. 17.] 6068.17
Seiiidr ( N. W. ) Political economy. 5th ed. 1863.
JVote.—A systematic treatise limited' to the restricted
theory of 'wealth, uot happiness.'
— lutrod. lecture on political economy. [In Pamphleteer, v. 29.
1827.] 5058.-29
!ShadweU (J. L.) Sy«tem of political economy. 1877.
Contents: lutrod. History. Production— \veA]th,\a.hoT,
laud. J)istributi>'n—'Va[\ie, wages, profit, rent, trades
unions. Eichany : money, credit, currency, foreign
trade, coinage, iuterest, colonies, protection. Taxation
and national debts.
Umilh (Adam). Wealth of nations. Note, by Play-
fair. 2 V. 1811 591:3.18
Note. " All previous works were thrown into the shade
by the ' Wealth of nations'; its principal defect is erron-
eous opinious with respect to value and rent." — M'CUL-
LOCH. The 1st edition of this work was issued in 177C.
Same. Ed. by E. T. Pvogers. 2 v. 1869. 5913.21
Same. [187-.] 5913.31
Smith IE. P.) Manual of pol. economy. 18(38. 59-11.05
Notf. Acknowledges his special indebtedness to H. C.
Carey.
Slephe.n (L.) Political economy : iutrod. merrantile theory,
French economists, Adam Smith. [In his Hist, of Engl.
thought, V. 2. 18711 ; p. 283-3-28.] 6420.'27
Slewarl ( .Si)' J. ) In<juiry into the principles of polit-
ical economy. 2 v. 1707 5938.15
Notf. Though inteuded to serve as an exposition of the
mercantile system, this work is by no meaus destitute of
enlarged and ingenious views. It must be acknowledged,
however, that even when sound, the statements aud rea-
sonings are singularly tedious and perplexed. — M'Culloch.
Conlints : v. 1. Of population and agriculture (p. 1-160).
01 trade and industry {p. 161-5"22). Of money aud coin (p.
5'23-C39). 2. Of money and coin, and exchange Ip. 1-1(10).
Of credit, interest, and debts (p. 101-140.) Of banks (p. 141-
309). Of exchange (p. 310-347). Of public credit (p. 348-181).
Of taxes (p. 482-646).
Stewart (D.) Lectures on political economy. 2 v.
[In hU Works, v. 8-9. 1855.] .... 5417.08
Storch (U-) Cours d'ecoiiomie politique. Avec des
notes par .J. li. Say. 5 v. 18'23-21. . .5932.24
Contents: v. 1. Discours prelim. lutrod. gfeneralc :
Valeur. prix. echanges. Theorie de la richcHse natiouale.
2. De la diBtribution. ou de la circulation. Du nuuierairo,
Du credit. De la consomniation. Notes par J. It. Say. 3.
De la cousommatiou. Des progres naturels de la ricbeese
natiouale. Theorie de la civilisation. Notes de Say. 4.
Notes: Notes sur le systemo mouetaire et le commerce
de la Kussie. Sur leu priucipales bauques de dep6t.
Precis hist, du jjapier-monnaie et des priucipales banquea
do circulation. 5. Considerations sur la nature du re-
vcnu national.
Sturteva/it (J. M.) Economies, or the science of
wealth. 1877 5931.23
Syme (D.) Outlines of an industrial science. 1876.
Note. — Controverts the i)revalUng English docti-ine of
competition.
Ihomp.'ion (W.) Inquiry into the principles of the
distribution of wealth most conducive to hu-
man happiness. New ed. by W. P. Pare. 1850.
Note. — Aims to show the immense superiority, — not only
as respects wealth, but every other source of IJappitieBH, —
of the system of mutual co-operation in the production,
and voluntary equality in the distribution of, wealth and
the means of enjoyment, over that of any other system of
society.
Cimtiuts : InveBtigation of natural principles, rules or
laws of distributi(»n (p. 1-140). Evils produced by forced in-
equality of wealth (p. 14i-lG(J). Of free labor, entire use of
its products, and voluntary exchanges (p. 1(;7-197). Of the
acquisition aud diffusion of knowledge (p. 198-248). Means
of reducing unequal distribution (p. 249-'253). Benefits and
evils of individual competition as compared with tlial of
mutual co-operation (p. 254-268). Of voluntary equality iu
the distribution of wealth, co-operation, etc. (p. 269-345).
Tucker ( G. ) Laws of wages, profits, and rent, inves-
tigated. 1837 5932.21
Walker i A.) Science of wealth. 1872. . .5913.28
Contents: Definitions (p. 17-37). Production (p. 38-84):
labor aud capital. Exchange : trade, with fallacies of pro-
tection {p. 86-135); instruments of exchange — money :ind
currency (p. 136-272). Distribution Ip.'iH.^SS): labor, cap-
ital, wages, profit, interest, rent, taxation, finance, etc.
Comum/dion (p. 391-447); luxury, charity and poor-laws,
finance of war, pubhc education, populatiou, immigration,
right consumption.
Wayland U<\) Elements of political economy. 1852.
Note. — For many years a standard text book.
■yill. MisceUaneous Works
Andrews {S. P.) Science of society . No. 2. Cost
the limit> of price. 1851 5812.02
Pailey (S.) Questions in political economy. 1823.
Banfield ( T. C. ) The organization of industry. 2d ed.
1848 5910.16
iVo(c.— Confined to the consideration of some points di-
rectly bearing on production and consumption — "Value
essentially subjective.''
Contents: Rent, agricultural profits, and wages. )\lan-
ufactures, profits, aud wages. Trade, profit, wages. Coin,
currency, credit. Taxation.
Bastiat (F.) Essays on political economy. 1872.5911.26
Contents: Capital aud interest. That which is seen, and
that which is not seen. Government. 'What is money ?
The Law.
BoUes {A. S.) Chapters on political economy. 1874.
Contents : Field and importance of political economy.
Labor. Wages. Machinery and labor. Value. Gold, sil-
ver, and money. Banking. Credit and prices. On legal
interference with the loan of money, payment of labor,
aud contracts of corporations. Advantages of exchange.
Taxation.
Carey (II. C.) Miscellaneous works. 1805. . 5932.09
Note.—Yor Contents see p. 253 of catalogue.
— The past, the present and the future. 1848. 5913.04
Contt7its : Man and laud. Man and food. Wealth.
Wealth and land. Man and his standard of value. Man
aud [his social relations]. Concentration and centraliz-
atiou. Colonization. Ireland. India. Annexation. Civi-
lization. The future.
Carey (M.) Essays on P. E. 1822 5932.13
Contents: Addresses of the Phil, society for promotion
of national industry. The new olive branch: or, an at-
tempt to establish an identity of iuterest between agii-
culture, manufactures and commerce. View of the ruin-
ous consequeuces of a dependence on foreign markets. 2d
ed. Address to the farmers of the United States. The
farmer's and planter's friend. Strictures on Mr. Cam-
breUing's work, entitled "Examination of the new t;uiff."
Comte lAuguste). In his Positive philosophy, book vi, ch. 2. 5412.07
Note.— See Fortu. rev., v. 13, 1870, (Comte and political
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complaints of divers of our countrynuin, in these
oMi' (layi's. l>y W. S. [anon] 15^1. lliepr. in
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doctrine of value.
Elder (W.) Questions of the day : economic and so-
cial. 1871 ■ . 5927.24
Elkl {C, jr.) Essay on the laws of trade, in reference
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ual for practical men. By an American, N, Y,,
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FnwciH (M. 0.) Tales in political economy. 1874.
Franklin (/?.} Essays on commei-ce, on political economy. [In
his Works. Sparks' ed. v. 2.] 60;)(;.U5
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cal economy, to defend protection, dc. 1870,
Green ( O, ) Facts and suggestions, financial and po-
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est, balance of trade, jealousy of trade, taxes, public credit,
tic. [/iWiis Pbilos. works, V. :l. 1851.] ..... 5414.85
Louvel (L.) Curiosites de I'economie politique. 18til,
Mmdevillc (B.) Fable of Ihe bees : or private vices
public benefits, 1806 5435,18
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9 V 231,27
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Petty (Sir W.) Several essays on political arithmetic,
1699 5911.09
Contmts : Concerning the multiplication of mankind.
Growth 01 the cities of Loudon and Rome. Proportions
of people ill cis^Ut eminent cities of Christendom. Concern-
ing Holland and the United Provinces. Political arith-
metick.
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Likd.say ( W. 8.) History of merchant shipping and
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Scherer (II.) Histoire du commerce depuis les temps
anciens. Tr. par H. Rii-helot. et C, Vogel, 2 v.
1857 5923.05
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Gilbarl(J. W.) Lectures on ancient commerce, 1847.
Same. [/« //i.s Lectures and essays. 1803.] . .2528.13
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Meeren (A. II. L.) Historical researches. 6 v. 1833.
Contents : v. 1. Asiatic nations. Persian. 2. Babylonians,
PhconiciaUB, Scythians. 3. India, 4. Carthaginians, Ethio-
pians. 5. Egypt. 6. Greece.
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progress, p. 313 ; Cntted States : Commerce and trade, p. 375).
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1. 1844 5923.03
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Grant i Rl History of the East India company, 1813.
Hanway {■T.\ Historical account of the liritish trade
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Irvine) (P. A.) Commerce of India : routes between
Europe and the East, and efiects produced by
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economic progress of the British nation, 1763-
1870 5927.09
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Martin (F.) Commercial handbook of France. 1867.
Mouriez (P.) Les guerres commerciales, 1486-1850.
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depend, and is there any reason to think these have been
or may be endangered ? [/« Statistical soc. Journal, Mcb.,
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Sweden, Denmark and Germany. 2 v. 1807.
Percy anecdotes, V. 18, 1823 6211.18
Poole (B.) Statistics of British commerce. 1852.
Yeats {J.) Growth and vicissitudes of commerce.
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auimal resources of tlie United States. [In Smithsonian
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Letter on the true principles of advantageous exportation [iinou.]
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lander and other nations 5064.10
Same. [In his Works, v. 8.] 6064.20
Trade and navigation of Great Britain considered, [anon.]
New ed. 1767 In 6911.01
Same. 2d ed. 1730 In 5721.02
Uztariz (G. de). Theory and practice of commerce
and maritime afiairs. From the Spanish, bj- J.
Kippax. 1751 5923.09
Willard (S, jr.) Columbian union; explanations of
government and the Columbian constitution.
1814 5722.23
Note. — A tirade against the British aristocracy, and
against commerce.
,S'e»; International rev., v. 6, 1878 'Elements of interna,
tional wealth, by D. A. Wells).
3. Competition.
Syme iD.) Outlines of an industrial science. 5941.04
n'harton {J.) International industrial competition. [In Amer.
HOC. sci. aesoc. Trans., no. 4, 1872.] 5811.02
iS't'(! tt/so Fraser's mag., v. 02, 18G0 (On modern competi-
tion).
4. Corn-la'ws.
Catechism on the corn laws. 3d ed. [In Pamphleteer, v. 27.]
Further considerations on the corn question. London, 1821. 8°.
[/" Pamphleteer, v. 18] 60.58.18
Higffins iG.) Observ. on MCnlloch's doctrines respecting the
corn-lawsaud wages. [/« Pamphleteer, v. 27, 1826 ] 5058.27
JacotjiW.) Report on agriculture and the trade in
corn. [In Pamphleteer, v. 29. 1828.] 505s. 29
Motesworth (ir. JV.) The anti-corn-law league. [Iji his Hist. oE
England, v. 2, 1872 ; p. 233-324.] 454.18
Naismilh (J.) Concerning the propriety of increasing the im-
port duty on foreign corn. [In Pamphleteer, v. 4, 1814.]
OConntll (D ) Observations on the corn-laws. 1842. . 5093.01
Prentice [A.) History of the anli-oorn law league. 2 v.
1853. . . ." 5927.17
I'restoii iR.) Address on the corn-laws. [In Pamphleteer, v. 10,
1817.) 0058.10
Plait [J. C.) History of the British corn-laws. [In Hunt's J.i-
brai'y of commerce, v. 1, 1845.1 6'.i27.12
liemarks on th«; state of the coin question. [In Pamphleteer.
V. 29. Loudon. 1828. 8'.] 5058.29
Uiitjers [J. E. T.) ITie defence of the corn-laws. [In his Cobden,
etc., 1873 : p. .36-72.) 6724.18
Smith (C.) Tracts on the corn-trade and corn-laws.
New ed. 1804 6936.10
l^onurriUe (A.) Free trade and the league: a biogr.
history. 3 v. 1853 5927.19
- The whistler at the plough, travels, statistics, etc.
1852 5927.21
iVhitmine ( H*. U'.) Letter to the electors of Bridgcnorth, on the
corn-laws. (/;i Pamphleteer, v. 28, 1820.) . . . 5058.28
5. Credit.
Colwell (S. ) Ways and means of payment ; analysis
of the credit system. Phil., 1859. 8°.
03' '*>>'• also \vo"rkB on Money. Banking, etc. (p. 919) ; and
chapters in Systematic Works ip. 912}.
6. Finance
[See also Money, and Banks and Banking (p. 919.))
1. General works
i'obden club. Correspondence relative to the budgets
of various countries. Ed. by J. W. Probyn.
1877 5941.10
Martin (F. ) Statesman's year-book, 1864-79. 16 v.
2. England ; national finance.
Levi (L.) /k /lis Hist, of ISiit. commerce, 1763-1870. . . 6927.09
M' Arthur (J.) I'inancial and political facts of the 18th
.lud present century. 4th ed. 1803. . 5916.13
Powell iJ.) Analytical exposi'tioii of the financial and commer-
cial systems of Gt. lit itaiii. 18'.'6. [In Pamphleteer. V. 26.)
Practical financial relonii. [ayion.] London. 1849. 8^. In 6093.17
Price (li.) Two tracts on the debts and finances of
the [United] Kingdom. 1778. . . . 5725.20
Rogers [J. E. T.) British finance, its present and future. [In
Contemp. rev., Jan.. 1H79.)
— Fiuancial reform. [In his Cobden. etc., 1873; p. 183-221.]
Source and remedy of the national difficulties, in a letter to lord
John liussell. London, 1621. K" In 5721.05
Vansittart (jy.) Outlines of a plan ol finance. |/)i Pamphleteer,
V. 1.) 60.-.8.01
See also N. A. rev., v. 104. 1867 (British finance in 1816);
Statistical soc. of London. Journal, v. 24, 1861 (On the
progress of the expenditure of the United Kingdom, by
Leone Levi): v. 19, 1850 (On the financial statistics of Brit-
ish government life iinnuities. 1808-1855, by F- Hendriks);
Fortn. rev., v. 8, 1867 (Financial questions, by R. Giffen);
Quar. rev., Jan., 1870 (Parliament and the public moneys.
3. France : national finance.
Bonnet ( V\) The example of France : two essays on
the jjayment of the indemnity, and the manage-
ment of the curreucv since the German war,
1870-'74. Tr. by G. Wallier. 1875. . . 5913.32
Bridqes (J. 11.) France under Ilichelieu and Colbert.
"1866 523.16
Murray {J. ) French finance and financiers under
Louis XV. 1858 5923.21
yecker [J.) Treatise on the administration of the
finances of France Tr. bv I'. Mortimer. 2d ed.
3 V. 1786 " 5923.22
White [A. D.) Paper money inflation in France. 1877.
See also Blackwood, Feb., 1876 (Payment of the five mil-
liards).
4. United States: national finance.
^Y,>^'. — Entries supplementaiy to those given under
Countries ( United Stules : finances, p. 376 of Catalogue).
FariKird (11. H.) Speeches and reports in the As-
sembly of New York. 1838 5912.26
thrry (U. V.) Contraction or expansion? repudia-
tion or resumjjtion? letters. Phil., 1866. 8°.
Dean (H. ('. ) Crimes of the civil war, and curse of
the funding sy.stem. 1869 644.16
Ewinij (T.) and W'otid/ord (S. L.) Joint discussions on
the finance question. 1H75 5937.14
Faicceli ( ir. L. ) Gold and debt : an American hand-
book of finance. J877 5931.22
Gallatin (.4.) Sketch of the finances of the U. S.. 1796. j/n his
Writings, v. 3. 1878.] 608:1.16
Mc.-\dani (d.) An aljihabet in finance : statement of
THE BROOKLYN LIBRAUY.
POLITICAL, ECONOMY: Free trade aud Protectiou Labor and Capital, 9 17
principles and their application to questions of
thediiy. With introil. by K. R. Bowkcr. IHTf!.
iilurindn {,/. ) .Sek'Oteil Hpceches and reports on linHiire
anil taxation, l."r)'J-1878 5030.13
SU:i}rnslJ.A..jr.} RP8unipti<JU of epecio payiiicut ; lettora to
tbo N. Y. Daily Tiniea. by Knickerbocker. 1873.
SuiHiif^r { ir. (r.) American finance. [In Amer- soo. Bci. a«Boc.
Trans, no. C. 1R74.] 5811.03
United atdtes. 40th eoug. '.id sess. House of represen-
tatives. Mis. doc. no. (!2. Kesunijjtion of specie
payments. Testimony before the committee on
banks and banking. Washington, 1878. 8'^.
AVc aUo International rev.. Meh., IHV.'i (Tlie money prob-
lem, by A. Walker). N. A. ruv.. v. UJli. 18ii.'> (Tin! national
rcsonrces and tlieir relation to foreign commerce and
price of gold).
7. Free trade and Protectiou.
Notf. — I'or diacnHaious mure or Ictss elaborate on fret:
trade an'l proteclitm tUe s-tudeut ttbouUl consult ' vii. tSt/str-
ma/ic works ■ (p. 912). OfKuglisband foreign economists
there euvuuerated; Oairnes. Cbevalier, Fawcett. M'CuUocb.
Mill. Ricardo, Say, Senior, and .Smitli, favor /red trade. Of
American ecnuomists, Boweu and Carey lavor protection.
and Perry. Walker, Wayland, aud Cooper/r»r trade. List
and RoBcber, Lierman economists, favor ^ro(cc(ion.
1. Works favoring free trade.
Bvhydi (D. P. ) Industrial exchanges and social rem-
edies, with a consideration of taxation. 1819.
IVftte. — ' Free trade the true economical policy,' with an
incidental discussion of currency, government, and social
principles, with reference to the United .States.
Bastifd ( F. ) Essays on political economy. Sophisms
of protection, p/c. 18G9 5912.10
— Popular fallacies, trausl. of ' Sophismes econom-
iques.' Notes by G.R.Porter. 184t). 591'2.11
Brace [V. L.) Free trade as promoting peace and good will among
men. 187y. [Economic monographs, no. 16.]
Clay (J.) Free trade essential to the welfare of Great Britain.
18J0. [In Pamphleteer, v. 17.] 50.58.17
Cobden{l:.) Politicid writings. '2 v. 1867. . . 5710.10
Cobden club. Free trade and the Europetm treaties of
commerce : proceedings, correspondence, dc.
1875 5911.09
De Foe {it. jr.), pseud. Shortest way with the free traders.
Ddmar(A.) What is free trade ? By Emile Walter.
[(«p)(J.] 18G7 591'2.14
Lieber (F.) Notes on fallacies pectiliar to American
protectionists. 1869 5725.26
Fawcett (II. j Free trade and protection. Inquiry into
the causes which have retarded [free trtide]. 1878.
Grosveiior ( W. M. ) Does jirotection protect ? .\n ex-
amination of the effect of different forms of tariff
upon -American industries. Ifs71. . . 5913.'2(j
Hawte-ylK.) Essay on free trade, 1878. [In Economic mono-
graphs, no. 10.] 5'.i41.10
M'Dnnatil {J. II.) Influence of free trade. 1850. . . . 5721.04
— Free trade and protection reconciled. 1851. . . . 57'.il.04
Moore [J. .V.) Friendly sermons to the protectionist nianulac-
turers of the U. S. 1877. [Economic monographs, no. 4.
Mowjredien (A.) Free trade and English commerce,
1879 5921.04:
Note. A short review of the free trade question in re-
spect to the world at large, as well as in respect to the
commerce of England.
Uorjer.i (./. K Uliorold). Cobden and modern political
opinion. 1873. • 5724.18
Somerville (A.) Free trade and the [corn law] league;
a biogr. history. 3 V. 18.53 5927.19
Stuart (J. M.) History of free trade in Tuscany. With
remarks on its progress in the rest of Italy. 1870.
Samii'V ( yV. tj.) Lectures on the history of protection
in the U. S. 1877 5918.05
I'/iommn {C. E. P., lord Sydentmm). Life and services, with
speeches on free trade. [In Somerville (A.) Free trade
and tbo league, v. '2.] 5''-;. -JO
Sterne (.v ) Hindrances to prosperity in the U. S. lS7'.t [Eco-
nomic monographs no. 13.] ." 5941.17
tVelta {O. A.] Why wo trade and how we trade ; or an inquiry
into tbo extent to which the existing commercial and
fisc il policy of the U. S. restricts the material prosperity
and development of the country. 1878. [Economic mono-
graplis. no. 1.] 5941.17
U'/aVc (//.) The tariff question aud its relation to the present
commerci;d crisis. 1877. [Economic monographs, no. 3.]
Wittiams [J.,ed.) The national policy. Tracts for tbo times,
no. 1. Who needs protection? IJy a western farmer.
British free ti-ade. N. Y.. 18:'.5-00. 8° 693'2.09
See also Atlantic mnutbly. v. 29. 187'2 (Visible aud invis-
ible in protection, by E. Atkinson); v. 28. 1871 (Free trade;
revenue reform, by E. Atkinson); British qu. rev., April,
1879 (Free trade aud protectiou). Coutcnip. rov., v. 13,
1870; Fiiiicctou rev. May, 1879 (A plea fur free trade br
A. Arnold).
American Anti'protection upeeches and tracti.
Calhoun [J. C.) /?! Ats Works, v. 2-4 5023.03
Expoution of the unequal, unjust and oppressive operation of
the present tarifl 'system, in relation to iron. wool, hemp,
pajier, and the mauufactures thereof. 1832. . . 5093.09
(irundii {F.) Speech on t lie tarilV. Feb. 15, 1832. . . In M'Xi.UA
Ilayne II. y. Speech on lb'' taritf. .Ian. 9, 1832. . . /« .W.I3.n»
Lee {II.) Evidence in supiMtrt of the memorial to congress,
"settiug forth the evils of the existing tariff." No. iv-vii,
ix-xi In .50'.i3.1Ia
Miller {S. D.) Speech on the tariff. 1832 yn5U93.11a
Woodbury [Levi), /m Ai's Writings, v. 1. 1K62 6077.12
Reciprocity and/ree trade.
Lowe [Robert). Ileciprocity and free trade. [In Miueteeuth cen-
tury, .hiiie, 187'.l.]
yvice (/?.) Free trade aud reciprocity. [In Contcmp. rev., v. 13,
1870.]
Wallace [A. II.) Ileciprocity the true free trade. [In Nineteenth
ceutury. April, 1879.]
Thompson (C. II) Keciprocity, [/n Fraser's mag., Jan., 1878.]
2. Workx favorivij Protection,
liigehm (E. B.) The tariff question considered in re-
gard to the jiolicy of England and the interests of
the United .States. With statistical anil comjiara-
tivo tables. 1 862 5938. 05
— Same. 18().5 5938.04
.Vo^-.— In this edition the ' statistical and comparative
tables ' are omitted.
Butts (I.) Protection and free trade; nature of value,
etc. 1875 5912.'29
Bytes (J. B.) Sophisms of free-trade aud popular
political economy. 8th ed. 1851. . . 59 1 '2. 17
Oirey (II. C.) Harmony of interests, agricultural,
manufacturing and commercial. 1851. 593'J.22
— French and American tariffs compared : letters.
Phil., 1801. 8° 5932.09
— Letters to the president, on the foreign and domestic policy
of the union, and its effects, as exhibited in the couditiou
of the people and the slate. Phil., 1858. 8^. . . 5932.09
— Miscellaneous works. 1805 593'.i.09
Note. — For Contents see Ji. 252 of Catalogue.
— Princijiles of social science. 3 v. 1858. . . 5913.01
— Way to outdo England without fighting her; letters. Phil..
18115. 8° ; 6932.09
Carey (M.) Essays on pol. econ. 1822. . . 5932.13
Clioate m.) In Ids Speeches. (,S/!i; 2(;7 of Catalogue).
Clay [II.) /?i /as .Speeches. (A'ee p. 271 of Catalogue).
Greeteii i Horace). Essays designed to elucidate the
jjol icy of protection. 1870 5912.12
Hamilton {Alex.) Report on mauufactures. 1791.
Ketley ( W. D. ) Speeches, etc , on industrial and
financial questions. 1872 5927. '25
Niles [Hezekiah). .Journal of the proceedings of the
friends of domestic industry, at New York. 1831.
PliUUps [\V.) Propositions concerning protection and
free trade. 1850 5912.19
Sullivan (Sir E.) Protection to native industry. 1870.
Welister {D.) In Itis Works, {."itee unde-r his name, inynteral alpha-
bet).
Young (A.) National economy : history of the Amer-
ican protective system. 1866 5913.21
See also Blackwood, v. 73, 1853 (Free trade and high
prices): Coutemp. rev., Jan., 1877 (Economic fallacies : free
trade V. protection, by Sir Anthony Musgiave); N. A. rev.,
v. 79. 1854 (Sophisms of free trade); Fortu. rev., Apl., 1873
(llestrictious ou trade from a colouial point of view, by
1). Syinei.
8. Labor and Capital ; wages problem, strikes,
trade-uuious, etc
Atkinson (E.) Labor and capital allies not enemies.
1879 5921.03
liallanti/ne [T.) The gospel of labor. [In his Essays in mosaic.
1870; p. 187.192.] 2513.U
Bernard (Sir T. ) On employment and subsistance for
the laboring classes. 1817 5058.10
Botles (A. S.) The conflict between labor aud capital.
1870 5933.14
Brassei/ ( T. ) Work and wages practically illustrated.
1873 5933.11
jV'Kfc.— Reviewed by F. Harrison iu Fortu. rev., v. 18,
1872.
— The depression in trade. [In Nineteenth Century. May, 1879.]
Brydges {.Sir E.) Of relieving the able-bodied poor by finding
employment for them. [In Pamphleteer, v. 11. 1817.J
In asking for books, use the ■• Book Order," giving the AUTHOtt'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, aud the NUMBEB,
918 POLITICAL ECONOMY: Labor and Capital Laiflsez Paixe — Land-syBtema.
Cunningham (Z*.) In his Couditioils of social wcllbeiug. 1878 ;
p. ■225.327] 6iCJ7.'27
Georr/e [llt'nry). Progress ami poverty ; rauso of iucrease of
■ waut with increase of wealth. N. Y.. 18HII. . . . 69:i3.(K)
Oref/ori/ ( 7i. ) Arc we bidtin' than our fathers V or, a
coiiiparative view of the social position ofEii^-
hiinl at the revolution of 1688 and at the present
time. 1872 5933.09
Hintfni {U. I.) Lalior : its agressive phnsoB. [/n Atlantic moiitb-
ly.v. 27 : 1871.
Jervis (J. B.) Question of liihor and capital. 1877.
Lamed (J. iV. ) Talks about labor, and the evolution
of justice between laborers and eai)itallsts. 187G.
Le Play (F.) Organization of labor. Tr. by (i. Em-
erson. 1872 5933.07
Levi (L.) Wages and earnings of the working classes.
1867 5933.04
Lieber (F.) Essays on property and labor. 1847. .'5912.30
mil {J. S.) Claims of labour. \/n'his Dissert, v. 2, 1868.] 263B.24
Owen (li. D.) Labor, its history and prospects. 1851.
Report of a select committee on remuneration for labor in Great
Britain. [In Pamphleteer, v. 2;). London. 182-1. 8°]. 6068.23
Buskin (J.) Time and tide by Wearc and Tyne, let-
ters to a workingman on the laws of work. 1868.
Tliomp.fon (J. P. ) The workman : his false friends and
his true friends. 1879 5812.31
Thornton (W. U.) On labour: its wronuful claims
and rightful dues. 1869 ' . 5933.01
JVo(f.— Reviewed in Brit. qn. rev.. Oct., 1869 ; Forth,
rev.. May. 18G9 (by J. S. Mill ; repr. in bis Dissertations,
V. 5, 1875).
Three years among the working classes In the United
States during the war. 1865 5917.16
United Slates. Dep't of state. State of labor in Europe,
1878 : reports from U. S. consuls. Wash., 1879 .8°.
Contents : Rates of wages. Cost of living. Condition
of trade. Business systems. Amount of paper money in
circulation, and its relative value to gold and silver.
Walker (F. A.) The wages question : wages and the
wages class. 1876 5933.17
Wrifjitt (11. B.) Practical treatise on labor. 1871.
See also Black, mag., June, 1875 (British workmen : past
and present); Contemp. rev., v. lii, 1871 (The future of
capital aud labour, by Geo. Potter); Jan. 1, 1873. (The La-
bour movement, by GoUlwin Smith); Sept.. 1877 (The la-
bour war in the United States, by Goldwin Smith); Kd. rev.
V. 100, 1854 {The great social problem): Fortn. rev., v. 4,
1866 (The just demand of the workingman); v. 11. 1H69
(The social future of the working class, by prof. Beesly);
V. 11 (Arbitration and conciliation, by Henry Cromton);
Aug., 1875 Mr. Cross's labour bills, by W. A. Hunter);
Fortnightly rev,, Sept., 1875 (The workmen's victory, by
Henry Crompton); Fraser's mag..N. s., v. 2, 1870 (Future of
labor); V. 3. 1871 ('The working men's political question);
V. 6, 1872 (Strikes, short hours, pnor laws, elc, by "W. R.
Grc^): luteruational rev., Sept. 1876 (Price of labor in Eng-
land by T. Brassey); Sept.. 1878 (The cry of labor— what
answer? by P. A. Chadbourne); N. A. rev., v. 74, 1852 (The
future of labor) ;v. 89. 1859 (Educated labor) ; v. Ill, 1870
(The labor question, by S. Nevvcomb); Jan., 1873 (Capital
aud labor, by I. Butt) ; Nat, quar. rev.. June, 1876 (Ethics
of labor); New Knglander, v. 24, 1865 (Christian doctrine
of labor, by S. Harris); Qu. rev., v. 131, 1871 (Economic
fallat-ies aud labour topics); Qu. rev., July, 1874 (Labour-
movement, abroad and athome); Westm. rev., v. 92. 1869
(Labour and capital); v. 97, 1872 (Migration of Labour);
Jan., 1874 (The working classes).
Co-operation.
Buckinijliam (J. S. ) National evils and jiractlcal rem-
edies, with the plan of a model town. 1819.
Chambers's Papers for the people, v. 11, 1851 (Industrial invest-
ments and associations) 2516.06
Holyoake (G. J.) History of co-operation in England,
1812-78 5933.13
S!/ine(l).} Outline of an industrial science. 1876.
Thompson ( Wni.) Of the distribution of wealth most
conductive to human happiness. New ed. 1850.
Jj^See also Social science (Socialistic and Communistic
theories and communities).
See also Contemp. rev., July, 1875 (Beeiuning of the co-
operative trouble, by G.J. Holyoake): Fortn. rev., Feb..
1874 ; Macm. mag., Nov.. 1865 (Trades-unions, strikes, and
co-operalion); N. A. rev., Jan., 1868 ; Qu. rev., v. 114, 1863;
Westm. rev., v. 81, 1864 (Strikes aud Industrial co-opera-
tion).
The International.
tS'See International (The), p. 647 of Catalogue ; also
Torke (O.) Secret history of "The Interuatioual working
men's club." 1872 ; also Contemp. rev., v. 20, 1872 (2 art.
by J. Mazzini); N, A. rev., v. 114, 1872. 1876.03
Hums of labor.
Fawcetmt.) [/»i *w Speeches, 1873 ; p. 1'22-I44] . . .5724 19
.See also Blackwood's mag., v. 111. 1872 ; Conleiitp.. v. 20,
1872 (by B. Price); N. A. rev., v. 10'2, 18i;0 (Hours of labor).
Trades unions and (jitds.
lireutano (Lujo). On the history and d<!Velopment of
gilds, and the origin of trade-unions. 1870.
Dacus {J. A. ) Annals of the great strikes in the U.
States. 1877 5941.01
Gostwick [J.) Trade-unions and the relations of capital and
labor. [In Cobden essays, 2d series, 1872. . . . 5914.17
tlretj(W. H.) Intrinsic vice of trade-unions. [In his Pt>Iitical
problems.] 6716.13
Herbert (W.) History of the twelve great livery com-
panies of London ; including illustrations of
trade and commerce. 2 y. 1837. . . . 494.11
.Milt {J. .v.) In his DissertatioDB, v. 6, 1875 : review of Thornton.
National assoc. for the promotion of social science.
Trades societies and strikes : report [covering
the years 1824 to 186U] 5815.05
(Jrleans (L. P. A.d'; comtede Paris). Trades' unions of
England. Tr. by N. J. Senior. Ed. by T.
Hughes., 1869 5933.02
Itoijers {II.) In his Essays from Good words, 1867 ; p. 231-270.
.Stirlinij (J.) Mr. Mill on Trades-uuions. [In Recess studies.]
Ward (./.) Workmen and wages, at home and abroad.
1868 5933.05
.'iee also Blackw. mag., v. 79, 1856 (Lancashire strikes);
v. 101, 1867 ; v. 102, 1867 (Work and murder); v. 107. 1870
2 art.); V. 112. 1872 ; Brit. qu. rev., Oct., 1873 ; Contemp.
rev., V. 14, 1870 (Strikes by Geo. Potter); Contemp. rev..
V. 15, 1870 (.Strikes and lock-outs, from a workman's point
of view, by Geo. Potter); v. 17, 1871 (Reply to Potter, by S.
Fothergillj; and additional article by Potter); v. 18, 1871
Fraternity and Trades-unions, by C. E. Maurice); Sept.,
1877 (Intimidation aud picketing, by G. H. Rousseau);
Oct.. 1877 (Trades unions, apprentices, and technical ed-
ucation, by O. Howell); Ed. rev., v. 110; v. 126. 1867 ;
Fortn. rev., v. 1. 1865 (The iron master's trade union, by
F. Harrison ; Iron master's view of strikes, by "W. R.
Hopper); v. 3, 1865 (Good and evil of trade-unionism, by
F. Harrison); v. 7, 1867 (Amalgamated society of carpen.
ters, by prof. Beesly) ; v. 8. 1867 (Trades' union commis-
sion, ijy prof. Beesly ; Law of trade combinations in
Frauce, by F. D. Louge; v. 12, 1869 (Trades-union bdl. by
F. Harrison); Fraser's mag., v. 78, 1868 (2 art.) ; v. 79.
1869 ; N. 8.. V. 5, 1872 (Agricultural strikes); Macmillau's
mag., Nov., ]8l>5 (by Thoa. Hughesl; North Brit, rev., v.
46, 18li7 ; v. 48, 1868 ; v. 63, 1871 ; Quar. rev., v. 106, 1859 ;
v. 123, 1867 ; Statistical soc. of London. Journal, v. 30.
1867 (by Jacob Waley); West, rev., v. 61, 1864 ; v. 74, 1860 ;
V. 76, 1861 (by prof. E.S. Beesly); v. 81. 1864,
Waye-futid.
Nolc. — 'There is,' says Sidgwick. 'no more burning
question iu the present state of economic controversy
than that of the wages-fund, and none on which the opin-
ions of ttachers in lull repute appear more widely divided.
Tlie doctrine that was held by J. S. Mill till 1869 |tl at
wages in the aggregate depend on a ratio between capital
and population] is still apparently taught by prof Faw-
cett ; it was restated, without important qualifications, by
Cairues. and it is at least continually implied iu the ad-
vice tendered to the capitalists' side. On the other hand,
the doctrine is altogether rejected by Jevons, CUtfe Les-
lie, F. .\. Walker, aud other economists, and there is a
growing tendency to treat it as exploded.'
Fawcett {H.) The effect of an increased production of wealth on
wages. [/)i Fortn. rev., Jan., 1874.) 1918.21
Leslie {T. E. Cnffe.) Rate of wages. [In Fraser's mag., v, 78. 1868]
Sedgwick (H.) The wages-fund theory. [In Fortn. rev., Sept. 1,
1879.]
.Shadmdl [J. L.) Theory of wages. [In Westm. rev., v. 97. 1872.]
Thornton {W. T.) [In Nineteenth century, Aug., 1879.]
Wa/ter (F. A.) Wage-fund theory. [In N. A. rev., Jan.. 1875.]
— Same. [In his "Wages question. 1876.] 5933.17
9. Laissez faire.
Cairnes [J. E.) Political economy aud laissez faire. [In Fort-
nightly rev.. V. 16, 1871.]
Mill (J. S.) In his Pol. economy, v. 2. 1864 ; p. 558-603. 5913.11
Neuicomb {S.) The let alone principle. [In N. A. rey., v. 110,
1870.]
10. Laud-systems euid Agricultural 'WeU-being.
Ai-wM (.4.1 Free trade iu laud. [/i> CMUlenip. rev., v. 20, 1872.]
— Abuses of a landed gentry. |/h Nineteenth century, v. 1, 1877.]
Blount I f. ) Fragmenta antiquitatis ; ancient tenures
ofland, e(c. 1679 5631. '26
CairTies {J. E.) Pol. economy in land. [In Fortn. rev., v. 13, 1870.]
Cobden club. Systems of land-tenure in various coun-
tries. 2d ed. London, 1870. 8" 5914.16
THE BROOKLYN LIBRABY.
POLITICAL ECONOMY: Land-System Money, Currency, Banking. 919
Contents.
Bulyium and Hollaiul. by E. de Laveleye.
Eut^liiud. by C. \V. Hoskyua.
Franco, by T. Cliffi) Leslie.
ludia, by l». Campbell.
It'olaiid, by W. LongfieUl.
Ireland anil Great Britain compared with
the Continent as to tenure, rent, pro-
duce, wat,'e8, etc.
PruBKian agrarian legislation, in tilth cen-
tury, by R. B. D. Morier.
Russian agrarian legi.slatiou of ISt'il, by J.
Faucher.
CanniiiijIia>n{D.) Conditions of social well-being. 1878.
yotf. Treats of the political, sucial. economical and
moral conditions afl'ectiug the material well-being of the
agricultural and manufacturing poiiulations of Europe and
America.
Fawceit (//.) Nationalisation of land, [/u Fortu. rev., v. 18, 1KT2.]
Ofonje (Hetirij). Progress and poverty : an inquiry
into the cause of increase of want with increase
of wealth. N. Y., ISSO. H'JIW.OO
jVbie. — An attempt to prove the injustice and impolicy of
private property in land.
Laing [K.) See, nndfr his name in general alphabet, works 0/ travel,
which favor the division of land among small proprietors.
Laadeye ( E.) Primitive property. 'I'r. by G. R. L.
Marriott. With introd. by T. E. Cliffe Leslie.
1878 .'')814.1!)
Note. With special reference to the village and family
community &ystem.
— Alienation of public lauds in colonies. {In Fortn. rev., June,
1874.]
Leslie (T. E. Cliffe). Land systems and industrial
economy of Ireland, England, and continental
countries. 1870 5914.20
Mill (J. S.) Papers on laud tenure. — Prof, Leslie on the laud
question. {Inhis Visserlatini,^ etc. v. 5-1 , . . 2535. '25
jVo(c.— Reviewed in Black... mag., v. 110. 1874.
Otlgrr (Li.) The land question. [/?t Contemp. rev., v. 18, 1871 ]
Kimsatj G.) /ii /lij- Distribution of wealth. 1830. . . . 5a22.01
K'be.rtson (K. \r.) The laud, [/re /lis Hist, essays. 1872.] 445,25
H'tijrs [J. E. jf'.l The laud question. [In his Oobden, f^c. Essays.
1873 : p. 73-108.] 5721.18
Set alio Coutemp. rev., v. 19. 1872 (Kugl. land question
by F. Fitzmaurice); Ed. rev., v. lO'J. 1857 (Landed credit);
Fort. rev.,v. 5 (Pol. ecou. and tenure of land,by T.E. Leslie);
Fraser'a mag..N. a., v. 3. 1871 {Tenure of lands in Europe);
v. 3. 1871 ( Free ^rant lands of Canada) ; Fortiightly rev..
V. 5, 186l> (Essays on the tenure of land) ; v. 13, 1870
(Feudal tenures in England, byF. Seebohm); v. 13.1876
(The Severance of the English peojile from the laud, by
F. Seebohm); v. 15, 1871 (The Westminister rev. on the
English land question, by F. Seebohm); v. 15, 1871 (Pres-
ent state of the land question, by 0. W. U. Wreu); v. 17.
1872 (Hist, aspect of the land question, by C. W. U. Wren);
V. 17 ( New aspects of the land question, by J. Macdonnell);
V. 18, 1872 (lucreasiug difficulties of tenant farmers, by W.
E. Bear); v. 09, 1864 (Luid tenure); v. 75, 1867 (Laud sys-
tem a reason for reform); v. 76, 1867 ^Cobden and the land
question); v. 78, 1808 (Landowners, land, and tillers);
Westiu. rev., v. 82, 1864 (The leuuro of land); v. 00. 1808
(The tenure of land); v. 00, 1808 (Lauded tenure in the
Highlands); v. 93. 1870 (Land tenures and their conse-
quences); v. 94, 1870 (Land question iu England).
France : Litnd System
Leslie. {T. E. C.) In Cobden club. .System of land, etc. 1870.
— In his Laud systems, etc. 187U 5014.20
Voung (.4 ) Travels in France, 1787-8'J. 2d ed. 2 v. . 908.01
.S'ee iils'i Quar. rev., v. 128, 1870 (Laud question in France);
Fortn. rev., v. 30, 1878 (Peasants of the Limague, by F. B.
Ziucke ; 2 art.)
India : Land Si/stnn.
Campbell (G.) /re Oobden club. Systems, ^'^c 5914.10
See Westm. rev., v. 89. 1808 (Land tenures uf Brit. India).
Ireland : Land Queslioii.
BroJrick (O. C.) //i Recess studies. 1870 5710.12
«uiiuiiK(J.) Tlie Land War in Ireland. 1870 497,19
Irish laud que.-stion, impartially considered. By F. R. ti. S.
L.. 1870. 8' 497.19
Lavelle (P.) The Irish landlord since the Rev. With notices of
ancient and modern land tenures. 1870 492.04
MM {,,]. S.) Chapters and speeches on. 1870 492.07
Morris W. O'C.) Letters, etc. 1870 492.03
— Land system of I. [In Oxford essays. 1850.] . . . 25:{8.20
Sigitr.9<in (G.) History of the land tenures and land
classes of Ireland, with account of secret agrarian
confederacies. London, 1871. 8°
.Seealso Blackwood v. 10'., 1809; Ed. rev., v. 125, 1807; v.
131, 1870; Foitu. rev., v. 1, 1805 (by J. Godkin); v. 12. 1869
(by F. Seebohm); v. 13, 1870 (Irisli land bill of 1870, by
H. D. Ilutton ; and by W. O'C. Morris); Fraser's mag., v.
49. 1854 ; v. 70, 1857 ; v. 77, 1868 ; N. 8., v. 1, 1870 ; v. 5,
1B72 : N. Brit, rev., v. 51. 1870 (Literature and biet. of IrUb
land tenures; 2 art.); Westm. rev., v. 80. 1800 ; v. 93. 1870 ;
(2 art.)
Pru.isian Land Tenure,
Ouvry (II. A,) Stein and his nforms in Prussia, with
references to thi; lauil fpiestion in England : sind
an ajipendix containing the views of Richard
Cobden, and.!. S. Mill's advice. 1873. .5914.18
Hiissian Land ,Si/.slem.
[ ,Vcc works on Russia, p. 365 ; especially Wallace. [997.11].
United States Land Laws.
United .States. Land office. Report of the commissioner.
Note. — Published aimually as part of the report of the
secretary of the interior, in Ex. Unc. of the Ho. of Rep. It
contains much practical information.
— Laws of the United States and other documents,
having resjiect to public lands, W., 1817. 8°.
— General public acts of Congress, respecting the
public lands, 1730-18:58. 2 v. Wash., 1838. S^
— Circular showing the manner of proceeding to obtain title to
public lands. W.. 1870. 8°.
— — Same. Washington, 1879. 8'.
— Instructions in relation to the survey and entry of lode and
placer claims. W., 1870. 8° 1134.33
See also Contem. rev., v. 9, 1868 (Laud question iu the
IT. S., by C. H. Pearson).
Peasant Proprietorships.
artg[W. R.\ In his Essays, v. 1. 1853 ; p. 113-207. . . 2520.23
.S'^-e also Coutemp. rev., v. 19, 1872 (art. by Wm. Fowler),
t'omlitioti of Farm Laborers.
lioijers (./. E. T.) History of agriculture and prices
in England, 1259-1793. v. 1-2, 1259-1400. 2 v.
^cf: Blackwood's mag., v. 109, 1871 (Condition of Scotch
agricultural labourers); Fortn. rev., v. 18. 1872 (The
strike of the farm laborer); Eraser's mag., v. 79. 1809
(On the relative demand for lalior in agiicultural and
manuf. districts); Statistical sor. of London. .Journal, v.
25, 1802 (On the earninga of agricultural labourers in
Scotlaud and Ireland, by I'urdy).
11. Money, Currency, Banking, Finance.
1. Biblior/raphi/.
Norton (.v. D.) Partial list of modern publications on money.
[In International monetary conference, 1878 ; p. 737-773.]
2. Ilistorij of Honey and Precious Metals.
Bell \f7. M.) On the abundance of the precious metals in ancient
times, [fn .Journal of sac. lit., v. 2, 1848 ; p. 267-280.]
Comstock .1. L. ) History of the precious metals. 1849.
■Jiicoh (W.) Historical inquiry into the production
and consumption of the jirecious metals. 2 r.
1831 5915.32
Kinrj {V. W.) Natural history of the precious metals.
1865 1585.05
Lubbock [Sir John). History of money. [In Nineteenth century,
Nov.. 1879.]
Maurice (?'.) Dissertation on the quantity of bullion and coined
money in the ancient world. [In his Indian antiquities.
V. 7, 1806.] 1031.21
See also Statistical soc. of London. .Journal, v. 14, 1851
(Gold and silver sent from America to Europe, from the
discovery of the former country to the present time, by
J. T. Dansou).
Fluctuations in th, value of Gold and Silver.
Cliecalier (J/.) On the probable fall in the value of
gold. 1839 5915.27
.V„(p. —Reviewed iu Ed. rev., v. 112. 1860; N. A. rev., v.76.
DtQuineey [T.\ Calitoruia and the gold mania. [In his Letters
to a young man, 1854.] 2522.09
j\'ote. — .^Iso printed in Eclectic mag., v. 25. 1852.
.See also BlacUw. mag., v. 79. 1850 (The gold screw [tem-
porary scarcity of gold ; au attack on the Engl. cuiTency
system); V. 94, 1803 (Gold and social politics ; an expos, of
the part gold plays iu the world's trade); Contemp. rev.,
Apl.. 1879 (Bad trade and its cause ; — 1. The discrediting
of silver, by S. Williamson ; 2. The eastern trade, and the
precious metals, by R. H. Patterson); Ed. rev.. Jan.. 1879
(The new golden age); Oct.. 1870 (The depreciation of sil-
ver); Apl.. 1879 (Gold and its etfecta on trade); Fortu. rev..
V. 18. 1872 (Gold questinu and prices in Germany); Fraser's
mag., v. 40 (Gold .and emigration); v. 48. 1853 (Gold iu
Australia); v. 69. 1859 (Future value of gold, by Percy
Greg); V. 00-01, 1.859-60 (The gold question, by J. E. Cairucs);
Nineteenth century. J;m., 187J (Depreciation of silver and
the Indian finances, by G. Chesney); N. A. rev., v. 89, 1859
(The depreciation of gold); North Brit. rev., v. 28, 1868
(i'ree Trade in gold); v. 42. 18;>5 (The new gold mines and
prices); Princeton rev.. .Tan.. 1879 (Monetary conferences
of 1807 and 1878. and the future of silver, by F. A. Walker);
Westm. rev., v. 81. 1804 (The depreciation of gold).
In asking for books, use the •' Book Order." giving flie AUTHOR'S NAME, the arst part of the TITLE, aud the NUSIBEB.
9S0 POLITICAL ECONOMY. Money, Currency, Gold and Silver Question.
3. Currency, Mekittic and Paper, and the
Mechanism of Ecehanr/e.
Carey {U. C.) Money : a loi-ture before the New York geogr.
and Blatist. hoc, Feh. 18.57 6'.i:)2.0',l
Ifamillan (It.\ Moiioy and value: an incjuiry into
till' meauK and ends of economic iiroductinn ;
with an apiiindix on the depreciation of silver
and Indian (•urrency. 1878 5'J37.18
Iluwe (.7. li. ) Pcditical economy of Great Britain, the
United States, and France, in the use of money :
a new science of production and exchange. 1878.
Ci'nli'nts : Iiaukin(' in England (p. 104-142). Banking in
the U. S. ip. 14:)-232). IntereBt, rent and taxes (p. 260 278).
Capital, labor, and wat^ea (p. 280-31'.)). TaviffH and produc-
tion (p. :l2.5-;j:i0). Monetary syatem and production of
France (p. :I32.:J43). Money, currency, credit, etc,
— Monetary and industrial fallacies ; a dialogue.
1878 .59:J7.20
Jevons (]V. >S. ) Money and the mechanism of ex-
change. 1875 5915.00
Kellodd (K) New monetary system. 2d ed. 1864.
Law (J.) Money and trade considered. 1750.5911.02
Locl-e {J.) Of lowering the interest of money. 1691. [Iti his
Works. V. 6.] 50.52.05
— Ou ' coining silver money in England, and keeping it here."
[Fii his Wolka, v. 6.] 50.52.05
— Further considerations eoucerniug raising the value of
money. [In his Works, v. 5.J 6052.06
McAdani (G.) An alphabet in finance. N. Y., 187G.
Moranid.) Money. 18ti3 5915.30
Poor {Henry V.) Money and its laws. N. Y.. 1877.
Vmiteiits : I.,aws of money. History of monetary theo-
ries ; Aristotle John Locke. John Law, David Hume,
Adam Smith (p. '.19-170). Dngald Stewart, Bank of England-
Bullion report of ISIO (p. 182 214). Henry Thornton, llus-
kisson, Kicardo. Bank of England (p. 233-311), Thomas
Tooke. McCullocli. John Stuart Mill, (p. 330-3(12); H. D.
Maclcod. J. W. Gilbart. Henry Fawcett, W. Stanley Jevons,
Bonamy Price ; Continental writers ; Amer. pol. econo-
mists : F. Bowen, W. G. Sumner, Perry, D. A.Wells;
Currency and banking iu the U. S., 1775-1878. Appendix :
Double standard — Itesumption.
Potter ( ';. A. ) The instrument of association : a
manual of currency. 18G8 .5915.23
Price {II.) What is money ? Has it any effect on the rate of dis-
count? |/)i Contemp. rev.. V. 14, 1870; or Littell. 1870. v. 3.)
Roschec {W.) Hist, survey of authorities as to the definition of
money. [In his Pol. economy, v. 1, 1878 ; p. 340-316.] 5018.00
Walker iF. A.) Money. 1878 5931.25
iXote.—-- It would be difficult to find a work better fitted
to give a sound knowledge of money.'"
— Money in its relations to trade and industry. 1879.
Wells (D. A.) Robinson Crusoe's money ; or, the re-
markable fortunes and misfortunes of a remote
island community. 187G 5913.29
Wkeatley (J.) Essay on the theory of money and
principles of commerce. 2 v. 1807. . . 5938.02
tVec a/i'o N. A. rev.. Sept., 1879 (The standard of value,
by S. Newcomb ) ; International rev., Jan., 1878 (Money
and its laws, by W. G. Sumner) ; N. A. rev., v. 75, 1852
(Decline iu the value of money); N. Brit, rev., v. 35, 1861
(What is money ?)
4. Currency, loith special reference to tlie stale of Ike
Enrjlish money market.
Chalmers (G.) Considerations on commerce, bullion
and coin, circulation and exchanges. 1811. 5911.24
Crmnbic {A.) Analysis of Ricardo ou depreciation ot bank notes.
1819. |/n Pamphleteer, v. 10, 1819 ] 5058.10
Currency explained ; iu refutation of the last fallacy of the
"Times,'' 8 Nov. 1843. Loudon. 1813. I'j'. . ./« 5091.07
Essay ou the currency ; or the alterations in the value of money,
the cau8eV>f the distressed state of the country. [In Pam-
phleteer, V, 17, 18'20.] .5058.17
Graham (Sir J.) Corn and currency. 1826 7n 3124.05
llarley (J. ) The currency ; its influence on tUe in-
ternal trade of the country. 1839. . .5915.34
Iftts/cisson ( \V.) Question concerning the depreciation of the
currency examined. [In his Speeches, v. 1, 1831; p. 50-165.]
Jeiuins l^V. S.) Metallic currency of the United Kingdom and
international coinage. [In Statistical soc, of London.
Journal, v. 31, 1868.]
Maltlms ( T. K ) The measure of value stated and il-
lustrated, with an application of it to the alter-
ations in the value of the English currency since
1790. 1823 591.5.18
Method of increasing the quantity of circnliiting-money. upon a
new and solid principle. \ln Pamphleteer, v. 11. 1817.]
Mitt {J, ,S.) The currency juggle. [In his Dissertations, etc. v.
1, 1859.] 2.536.20
On currency. London, 1840. 8° 6093.22
Overstone (S. J. L., lord). Tracts and other publications
on metallic and paper currency, 1810-5G. 5911.13
Contents : lleflections snggested by J. H. Palutbr'H
pamphlet on the prchsuie on the money market. lie-
marks on the management of tin; i^irculatirin and ou the
condition and conduct of the Bank of England and of the
country issuers during 1839. Letters t<i J. B. Smith on
currency and the administration of the Bank of England.
Thoughts ou the separation of the departments of tlie
Bank of England. The petition of the merchants, etc., of
London, against the Bank charter act, with <;onimeuts.
Letters to the editor of The Times on the Bunk charter of
1844, and on the currency in 1851-57. Extracts from evi-
dence before the select committee of the House of Com-
mons ou banks of issue iu 1840. Evidence, 1848, on com-
mercial distress.
A^ote.— Kevicwed in Ed. rev., v. 107, 1858.
Paget [T.) Letter addressed to David Kicardo. on the true priu-
ciple of estimating the extent of the late depreciation in
the currency ; and on the elfei-t ot Peel's bill for the re-
sumption of cash payments by the Bank. 1H22. In 5721.06
Patterstm {R. II.) The currency and reform, [tn Fortnightly
rev., v. 6, 1806.]
— The state and the currency. [In Fortn. rev., v. 8, 1807.)
Price (li.) Principles of currency. 1869. .5915.24
— Chancellor of the exchequer on coinage. [In Contemp. rev.,
V. 12. 18$'J.]
— Principles of currency. [In Fraser's mag., v. 67, 1863.]
— Ueply to an article ou currency, with the article referred to.
[In Fraser's mag., v. 80, 1H69.]
— D. Wilder, of Boston, on gold and currency, [/n Fraser's
mag., N. s,, 1871, V. 4.
ProJetL of finance ; or relief to the country, in the present crisis.
1816. [In Pamphleteer, v. 11. 1810.] 5058.11
Relation of coin and currency. [In Pamphleteer, v. 14, 1819.]
•ienly (II. N.) Treatise on coins, currency, and bank-
ing. 1858 5915.20
Second letter on the present state of the currency. London,
1821. 8°.. [/ii Pamphleteer, v. 19.] 5058.19
Smith (jT.j Letter on the new coinage, 1817. [/n Pamphleteer,
V. 10, 1817.] 5058.10
.Spenci'r {H.) State-tamperiugs with money and banks. [In
Westm. rev., v. 59. 1858-] Kepr. iu his Essays, v. 2.
Tatham [E.) Ou the scarcity of money, and its effects. 3d ed.
[In Pamphleteer, v. 7, 1816.] 5068.07
Tautfjr {J.) Catechisms of the currency and ex-
changes. New ed. enlarged. 1836. . . 5911.15
Tooke {T.) Considerations on the state of the currency. '2d ed.
18'26 6911.17
Vandertint [J.) Money answers all things : or, an essay to
make money sutficiently plentiful amongst all ranks of
people. 1734 /n 5721.02
yValsh (R. II.) Elementary treatise on metallic currency. 1853.
See nlso Blackwood's mag., v. 97-98, 18G5 (The rate of in-
terest and invisible capital ; 4 art.): v. 10'2. 1867 (Mone-
tary reform): Contemp. rev., v. 4, 1867 (Monetary conven-
tions and English coinage, by H. Godwin); Contemp. rev.,
Apr., 1877 (One per cent., by Prof. Bonamy Price); Ed.
lev., V. 121, 1865 (Seveu per cent.); v. r27, 1868 (Money at
two per cent.); Fortn. lev., v. 4. IHOO (Modern reforms in
paper money, by W. Latham); Int. rev.. May. 1876 (Cur-
reucv question in Austria, bv Max Wirth); N. A. rev., v.
90, 1860 (Money and credit); N. Brit, rev., v. '28, 1868 (Cap-
ital and currency); v. 29. 1868 (Decimal coinage).
5. Mono-Metalism and Bi-ifelalism ;
Gold and silver questions.
[Note. — On this topic consult also the works on money,
by Walker, Jevons, and others, given under '3. Currency,"
p. 919.]
Cernusdn (fl. ) Bi-metallism in England and abroad.
1879 5933.02
Hamilton (R.) On the depreciation of silver and Indian cur-
rency, [/h /(IS Money and value. 1878.] .... 5937.18
Hand hook of gold and silver. By an Indian officer.
London, 1878. 8' 5930.00
Note. — Favors the demonetization of silver in India and
elsewhere.
Howe (./. B. ) Mono-metalism and bi-metalism ; or
the science of monetary value. 1879. . 5937.17
International monetary conference held in Paris, in
1878. W.ash., 1879 b°. [0. S. Senate ex. doc,
No. 58, 45th congr., 3d sess.] .... 5937.24
Contents : Proceedings of the conference, with various
tables and statements of the currency systems of various
countries (p. 1-216). .\ppendix : 1. CoiTespondeuce sub-
mitted by It. Fenton on the baukiug systems of Europe (p.
217-234). 2 Historical material for the study of monetary
policy ot the United States, England. France, and the rest
of Europe, by S. D. Horton ;p. 235-878).
Jones {J. P. ) The optional standard. Also the Con-
ference report on silver. 18711. . . . 5937.21
— Resumption [in the U. S.] and the double stand-
ard of gold and silver. 1871'. 5937.21
THE BROOKLYN LIBUABY
POLITICAL ECONOMY; Money, Banks and Banking.
921
Lubi {D. 0.) Argument against tlie gold standard.
18:f2 51)1 1.20
Seyd {E.) International coinage and the variations of finM'ifin
exchanges during recent years. [In Statist, hoc. Journal,
V. 33, 1870.)
Sludnitz {A. von). Gold : legal regulations for the
Btandard of gold and silver wares in dift'en^iit
countries. Tr. and abridfjed by Mrs. Brewer ;
with notes find additions by E. W. ytreeter. 2d
ed. revised. 1877 51)31.28
United Stalen. Comjress. U. S. monetary oommUsidn,
1876. Report and accompanying documents, v. 1.
Wash., 1877. 8° '..... .V.):!7.10
Wells (D. A.) The silver question. The dollar of
the fathers versux the dollar of the sous ; also
an extract from an artieh; in the N. A. rev., Nov.
1877, on the uncon.stituti(mality of the rejieal of
the obligations of the resumi)tion act. 1877.
[ Economic monographs, No. 2.]
Weston G. M.) The silver question. 1878. 5933.31
Sue aUo Fortu. rev., Aug., 1879 (The ease against bi-niet-
allism, by R. Ciiffeu); International rev.. Nov.. 187H (After
specie resumption — what? by H. ^Vhite): llevue ties deux
mondes, Avril, 1870 (Le simple et le double etalon).
6. Banks, Bankin//, Credit, Currency
and Exclumges.
1. General and miscellaneous works on
Banking and Currency.
Batjehot (]V.) Lombard street : a description of the
money market. 1873 5922.28
Bankers' common-place book. New York, 1869. 12°.
CoMrnts : Johnson (A. B.) Treatise on banking. Ten
minutes' advice. e!c. Byles/J.) On bills of exchange.
M'OuUoch (J.) On bills of exchange.
Bell (0. M.) Philosophy of joint stock banking. 2d
ed. 1855 5933.25
Bullion (T., pseud.) The internal m.anagement of a
country bank. 1850 5915.14
Note. — By Joseph Langton ?
Buncombe (C.) Free banking: an essay on banking,
currency, finance, exchanges, and political econ-
omy. 1841 5915.13
team (II Noel). The money market. 1866.5922.31
iVofe.— Treatise on national finance, banking and finance
companies, taxation. &c.
Oilbnyi(J. W.) Logic of banking. 1859. . . 5915.06
— Practical treatise on banking. 2 v. 1865. . 5933.27
— Principles and practice of banking. New ed. 1871.
Ooddnrd ( T. H. ) General hist, of the most iirominent
banks in Europe and the U. S. 1831. . 5915.01
Gowje ( H'hl M.) Short history of paper money and
' banking in the U. S. 2d ed. 1835. . . 5931.31
Hankey (T.) Principles of banking, with remarks on
the Bank of England. 1867 5915.09
Hardcaslle (D.,jr.) Banks and b.ankers. 1842. 5933.21
yote. — Criticises at length tlie management of the Bank
of England, and the views of Ricardo and lord Overstone.
He advocates free banking on a bi-metallic basis.
Hildreth (7i. ) History of banks : advantages and ne-
ces.sity of free competition. 1837.12°. . 5915.15
Innes (A. T.) Peraonjil responsibility of bank dircctovs. [In
Cotitemp. rev., Jan., 1870.
Joplin {T) On the general principles and present practice of
bankiug. 18-21. [In Pamphleteer, v. 24, 1824. . .50.58.24
Lawson ( W. J. ) History of banking ; England, Scot-
land and Ireland. 2d ed. 1855. . . . 5915.03
Same. Ed. by G. S. Romans. 1852. . 5915.02
Macleod ( //. D. ) Elements of banking. 4th ed. 1878
Note. — Intended 'to exhibit in the simplest manner pos-
sible the mechanism of credit, baukmg, and foreign ex-
changes,' and to explain his theory, ' that the true
method of controlling credit and tlie paper currency is by
adjustmg the rate of discount by the bullion in the bank
and the state of the foreign exchanges.'
^ Theory and practice of banking. 3d ed. 2v. 1875.
Note. — Contains much historical material not in his
Elements of banking.
Contents: V. 1. definitions of terms (p. 1-112). Theory
of coinage (p. 113-126). Theory of credit ; transfer of debts,
exchange, etc. (p. 127-363). History of banking in Eng-
land, 1640-1800. 2. History of banking and currency in
England, 1800-1866 (p. 1-192). Bankiug in Scotland (p. 194-
235). Theories of currency (p. 236-333). Bank charter act
of 1844 (p. 334-378.) Joint stock banking (p. 379-407).
Business of bankiug {p. 408-550),
Martin {F.) Stories of banks and bankers. 1865.
Norton {E.) National finance and currency ; the bank
acts of 1797, 1819 and 1844, with the operation
of gain or loss of gold, and panics in peace and
war. 2d ed. 1867 5916.11
Patyrave \I{. II. I.\ Notes on banking in the United kingdom,
Sweden. Denmark, and Hamburg. [In Statistical boc. of
London, .lournal, v. 3C, 1873|.
— Intliienre of a note circulation in the conduct of a banking
business. [In Hankers' m:ig., v. 37. 1877.]
— Banking. [In Fortn. rev.. Jan., 1874.) 1918.21
Papers on bankiug and finance. By a bank manager.
[annn.] L., 1871. 12" 59:i:j.23
I'atterson (li. II. ) Economy of capital, or gold and
trade. 1865 5915.21
Contents: Thoughts of gold. What is money. The
golden age. trade, prices etc. Banking. The city of gold.
Bank of England (p. 171 :i61l). Our tiade.
— Economy of cajiital. [In Blackw. mag., v. 95, 1864,]
— The war of the lianks. [In Fortn. rev., v. 6, 1866.]
Percy (II. C.) Our cashier's scrap book : a portfolio
of bank anecdotes and incidents. 1879. . 5931.32
Price (B.) Currency and banking. 1876. . .59:13.29
— The controversy on li-i-e baidiing. [In Fraser's mag., v. 75-77.]
— Lombard street. (/« Fraser's mag., Oct., 1873.]
Price {F. (-!. II.) Handbook of London bankers.
Note. — .\ history of Loudon banking firms, with lists of
bankers from 1677 to 1876.
Purdy {W.) London banking life. Papers on trade
and fin.ance. 1876 .5922.32
Note. — A review of the money market, trade, exchange,
etc., from 1865 to 1875, in England and foreign countries.
Sealy {H. K) Treatise on coins, currency and bank-
ing. 1858 ". . 5915.26
.S'cf/</ '.) Diagrams exhibiting the positions of the bank of Eug-
jand, France, German Keichsbank, Austria. Netherlands.
Belgium. Italy, Russia ; with remarks thereou and refer-
ences to the note issue system of the bank of England. [/71
Statistical soc. Journal, March. IH78.]
Sf^-elch of a plan for a reformation in the system of provincial
banking. London, 1821. 8'. [In Pamphleteer, v. 18.] 6058.18
Sijkes {}V. H.) Free trade in hanking. [//* Statist, soc. of Lon-
don. Journal, v. 30, 1367.1
Walt [P.) Theory and in-actice of joint-stock bank-
ing. 1836. ■ 5721.06
2. Banking Periodicals.
[.?re VI. Prrirxticals, p. 911.]
3. Bank of England.
[Compare with entries under ■ 4. (htrrency,^ ahave.\
-Baiifc of England. Names and descriptions of the
proprietors of unclaimed dividends on bank
stock, and on all government funds and securities,
transferable at the bank of England, London.
1823. 8° 5937.15
Bannister (.S'. ) 'William Patcrson, founder of the bank
of England ; his life and trials. 1859.. 3136.19
Burgess {H.) .Memorial on the fitness of the system of the bank
of England. 1828. [/» Pamphleteer, v. 28.) . . .6058.28
Cobbett I ir. ) Paper against gold ; or the history and
mystery of the bank cf England. 1834. 5941.11
Note. — That system which has mainly contributed to-
wards our present miseries V — Introduction.
Francis (J. ) History of the bank of England. 1862.
McLeodill. D.) On the 'liauk of England, 1694-1866 ; and on the
bank charter act of 1844. [In /lis Principles of economical
philos., V. 2. pt. 1 ; p. 435-520.] 5927.14
N'ote. — The present policy of the bank of England is re-
flected in McLeod's views. .Vee under Itis name in 'General
works.* above.
PaUjrave {R. H. I.) Banking reserve of the bank of England and
the rate of interest. [In Statist, soc. of London. Journal,
V. 36. 1873.]
Payne [D. B.) Address to the proprietors of bank stock on the
manajiemcnt of the bank of England. [In Pamphleteer.
V. 7. 1816.] 5058.07
Price {B.) Bank of England charter of 1844 [In Fraser's mag..
V. 71. 1866.1
Toirens (li.) Principles and practical operation of
sir Robert Peel's act of 1844, explained and de-
fended. 3ded.: comprising critical examinations
of the Lords' committee of 1848, and of Tooke,
Wilson, and J. S. Mill. 1858 5913.31
Note.— The unihov holds it impossible that a mixed cur-
rency of coin and convertable paper should exceed, ex-
cept during brief periods of transition, the amount to
which purely metallic currency would conform.
See also Quar. rev., v. 13'2, 1872 (Bank of England and the
money market) ; N. A. rev., Oct. 1867 (Bank of England re-
striction. 1797-1821).
4. Bullion, Curency, and Foreign Exchanges.
Ooschen (G. J.) Theory of the foreign exchanges. 3d
ed., revised. 1864 5911. 2'2
Patterson (R. H.) Economy of capital, or gold and
trade. 1865. 5915.21
In asking for hooks, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first p»rt of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
922
POLIT. ECONOMY: Money, Banking, Currency, in England and XT. S.
ikyd (R) Bullion and foreign exchanges. 1879.
Tayhr (./. ) CateohiKiii of the currency and exchanges.
New ed., enlarged. 1836. .."... 5911.15
Bullion, currency, and Exchanges, 1810-11.
Alkinson (J. ) Letter [ou] the Report on the high
price of bullion. 1810 591.'>-35
Cock (S.) Examination of the Report of the bullion
committee, lullj 5915. .fS
Cliitliiiers (0.) Considerations on commerce, bullion
and coin, circulation, and exchanges, 1811.
Great liritain. Parlinment. Report on cause of high
price of gold bullion. London. 1810. 8°. 5911.01
Ifotf. — Reprinted in a condeused form in Sumner's Hi.Ht.
ol" Anier. cui-reilcy, [59:J3.20].
Hopkins [T.) Bault noteH the cause of the disappearance of
guiiieas, and of the course of exchauye bLMii;^ agaJUHt us,
wliilst the balauce is in qui* favour ; with means sug-
gested to enable the Bank of England to resume its pay-
ments in specie. 1810 6015.35
Huskisson (Tr.) Currency question examined. 1810. [/n his
Speeches, v. 1.] 63:i'2.13
Levi (£.) The foreign exchanges and the bullion committee.
1803-10. [/ii 'lis Hist, of commerce. V. 121-134.1 . 6927.09
Lyne (P.) Letter [on] the real causes of the high price of gold
and silver. 1810 6915.35
Rlcarih (jO. ) The high price of bullion, a proof of
depreciation of bank notes. Ith ed. 1811. ,5915.18
— Reply to Bosanquet's Practical observations on the
report of the Bullion Committee. 1811. 591,5.18;35
Trotter { V. ) Principles of currency and exchanges
applied to the Report [on) the high price of
gold bullion, f/c. 2d ed. 1810. . . . .'■>915.:15
5. Bank of England's Resumption of specie payments, 1819
Chambers (A. H.) On the resumption of cash pay-
ments by the bank. 1819 5058.14
Congreve (.Vu- fV.) Of the impracticability of the i-esuraptiou of
cash payments ; ol the sufficiency of a representative cur-
rency in [England] : and of the danger of a reduction of
the circulating medium. 1820. [In Pamphleteer, v. 15.
Gilbert {!>.) The bullion question. 2d ed. 1819. [In
Pamphleteer, v. 1-1. J 5058.14
Great Britain. ParVuimenl. Report from the secret
committee on the expediency of the Bank re-
suming cash p.iyments. London, 1819. 8°.
Same. [In Pamphleteer, v. 14, 1879 5058.14
— Reports respecting the Bank of England resuming cash pay-
ments. 1819. [In Pamphleteer, v. 14. 1819.] . . 5058.14
/^e^fr to a friend, upon the late rise in the foreign exchanges,
ac. [anwi.\ London. 1819. 8° 5911.21
Lfller to W. W. Pole respecting the disappearance of gold coin
and the resumption of cash payments. 1818. [In Pam-
phleteer, v. 12 6058.12
Levi [L.) Resumption in 1819. [In ?iis Hiet. of Commerce, p.
134-144.] 6927.09
Observations on the reports of the cumniittee of Parliament, on
the expediency of resuming,' cash payment at the bauli of
England. In [two] letters in a friend. [(in"ii ] London.
1819. 8° 5911.21
Rearl (S.) Inquiry concerning the nature and use of
money ; operation of the laws of restriction on
the Bank of England. 1H16 5913.30
Representation agreed upon. 20th May. 1819, by the directors of
the Bank of England, and laid before the Chancellor of the
Exchequer. 1819. (/ii Pamphleteer, v. 14.] . . 5058.14
Sinclair {Stf »^-> Impracticability and iujvistice of resuming
cash, payments. [//» Pamphleteer, v. 12. 18W.] . 5058.12
Wray(J., Danjjera of an entire repeal of the bank restriction
act. [Ill Pamphleteer, v. 13. 1829.] 6058.13
6. Banking in the United States.
Carey (M. ) Letters to Adam Seybert, on the subject
of the renewal of the charter of the bank of the
U. S. 1811 5915.08
Clark (M. St. C.) and Mall iD. A.) History of the bank
ofthe United States. 1832 ,5915.11
Gallalin [A.] Considerations on the currency and banking sys-
tem of the D. .S. [In hij Writings, v. 3. 1878.] . . 5038.10
Gibbons {J. S.) Banks of N. Y., their dealers, etc. 1858
Gowje ( W. M. ) Short history of paper-money and
banking in the United States. Prefixed an in-
quiry into the jirinciples of the system, with con-
siderations of its effects on morals and happi-
ness. 2d ed. N. Y., 1835. 8'" 5931.31
Letter to Albert Gallatin, esq. on the doctrine of gold and silver,
and the evils ofthe present banking system iu effect and
tendency. By Publicola. N. Y., 1816. 8° 691.5.16
QueHions and answers, or what the people ought to know about
the national banks, [n. p. or d.] S" /n 4516.19
lUmarks upon usury : a national bank a remedy. By Whitehook
pieuU. N. Y.. 1841. 12° 5933.20
United Stales Report of the Secretary of the treiisury
on the bank of the U. S. London, 1820. 8'. [7,1
Pamphleteer, v. 17. ] .">0.')8. 17
Webster (,V..j/-.) Sketch of the history and present state of banks
ami insurance companies, in the United States. |/ri hit
Miscellaneous papers. 1802.) 5927.22
See also Nat. qu. rev., v. 11. 1865.
7. Currency and money, in the United States.
CemiLwIii (E.) Noinismii ; or ' Legal tender. ' 1877.
noutl I '. C.) Monopolies and the people. 7th ed. 1873.
Delmar (A.) The great paper bubble; or the com-
ing financial explosion. 18(J4 5932.06
Fhris ul. A.) The financial economy of the^ Uniled
States illustrated, and some of the causes which
retard the progress of California demonstrated.
1867 • . . . 5916.06
Gourje ( IF. M. ) Short history of paper money and
banking in the U. S. 2d" ed. 18>35. . . .5931.31
Note. — A hitter attack on banks and paper money.
JInijhes t^li. \V.) Popular treatise on the currency
question written from a southern point of view.
1879 5933.30
Tfote. — *Paper money should be used only as the repre-
sentative of gold and silver.' The author favors bimetal-
lism and the national bunk systems.
Linderman (U. R. ) Money and legal tender in the
United States. 1878 5931,29
McCulloch (11.). Keliey[W. D.). Wells (D. A.), and others. Re-
sumption of specie payments. [In N. A. rev., v. 125,
1877.]
Mitiin (C. A.) Paper money, the root of all evil. 1872.
Opdi/lce (G.) Report on the currency. 1858.. 5937.12
Richardson (II. W.) Paper money : collection of historical facts
bearing upon the current financial discussion. 1879.
Note. — A concise manual opposing an irredeemable cur-
rency.
Ropes [J. S.) Restoration of the currency. [In Amer. soc. sci.
assoc. Trans., no. 6. 1873.) 5811.03
Schurz (C.) Honest money and labor. 1870. [In Economic
monographs, no. 11.]
Scitdder (.1/. L., jr.) National banking : a discussion of the mer-
its of the present svstem. 1879. [Economic monographs.
No. 12.)
Simonin (A. H.) Resumption of specie payments, and
the dangers which threaten modern civilization.
18G8 5933.21
Spaitldinrj (E. (?.) History of the legal tender paper
money issued during the great rebellion. 1«G9.
Spooner (£,.) New system of paper currency. 18G1. . . 5933.21
Sumner ( W. G). History of American currency, with
chapters on the English bank resumption and
Austrian paper money. Appended, the "Bullion
Report." 1874. . . " 5933.20
Walker (A ) Our national currency. [In Internat. rev., v. 1.
1874.]
.See also Nat. qu. rev., v. 5, 18(12 (Effect of war and specu-
lation); V. 10, 1805 (Causes of currency depreciation); v,
10, 1868 (Our paper mouey); New Englander, v. 16. 1858
(Currency, banking and credit); N. A. rev., v. 12, 1866 (Our
financial currency); Aug., 1879 ^The ftiture of resumption,
by ' an old financier').
American Colonial Paper Money.
Felt J. B. ) Historical account of Massachusetts cur-
rency. 1839 5937.04
Burt [A.M.) History of the issues of paper money
in the American colonies. 1K51. . . . 5937 05
Birkxo.v (J. H.) History of the bills of credit or paper
money issued by New York, 1709-1789. . 5938.01
Phillip.'i (H. ) Historical sketches of the paper cur-
rency of the American colonies, i)rior to the
adoption of the federal constitution. 2 v. 1865.
Ricltmond {J. W.) Rhode Island rej^udiation : hist.
of the rev. debt of K. L 2d ed. 18.55. .5937.03
See also Nat. qu. rev.. Dec, 1875 (Colonial paper money).
IZ National debts.
Baxter {n.D.) National debts. 2d ed. 1871. 5937.22
Expediency and necf^saity of striking off apart of the national
debt [of England]. [In Pamphleteer, v. 18.) Loudon,
1821. 8* 6058.18
Favicett {.M . G.) National debts and national prosperity. [Inhis
Essays, 1872.) 5814.-23
Friend (IF.) The national debt [of Gt. Brit.] in its true colours,
. with plans for its extinction. [/" Pamphleteer, v. 9, 1817.]
Bamillon (li.) Inquiry concerning the national debt
of C.reat Britain. ■ 1816 5932.08
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY,
POLITICAL ECONOMY: National Debts — Panics Population — Prices. 923
UeathJlfUl (R.) Plan for tlu) lifiuidation of the public liobt of llie
United Kingdom. [/« Pamphleteer, v. 15.) . . . fjd.'JH.l.'t
— Furtlitr observatioua on ]i<iuidating the public: dt-bt [otGirat
Britain], (//i Pamphleteer, v. 10-17. 1H20.J . . . SO.'isu;
— Observ. on trade (-(uiHideiod in reference to the public debt.
|/n Pamphleteer. V. an. 1822.) 5058.2U
Levi (L.) Prot,'reN8 :ind economical beariUKS of uat. debts. [In
Statist. 80C. of Lonilon. Journal, v. 25. 1802.}
Thoughts on the pevnic.ious consequences of borrowing money ;
also on dtcrcasing the national debt. 1750. In 5721.02
Wnlnesday club-law : or injustice hihI illpolicy of
breaking into parliamentary contracts for publick
debts. [((HOii.] Loudon, 1717. IG=. . . GIWl.Oi;
Wilktuxoit (S.) How our [0. S.) national debt may be a national
blessing. 1805 5'.i:i7 12
Wilks [J.) Practical scheme for the reduction of the public debt
[of Ut. Brit. J (/ii Pamphleteer, V. 20, 1822.) . . 6058.20
.S'f' also Westin. rev.. Jan., 1870 (Foreign loans and
national debts).
Fuiidhiij ai/stems,
ChambfTs [A. II.) Fallacy of the sinking fuml. [In Pamphleteer,
V. 16.1 6058,15
Ricardo [D.) Essays on the funding system. [In his Works,
1846.) 6913.13
13. Panics, Commercial Crises, and
Speculative Manias.
Bourne {,H. K. F.) Romance of trade. 1871 ; p. 2'.l3-332. . 6922.16
Carey [H. C.) Financial crises : their causes and effects. Phil.,
1804. 8° 5932.09
Evans {,D. M.) Commercial crises, 1847-48 ; facts and
figures. 1848 5911.23
— Commercial crisis, 1857-58, and the stock exchange
panic of 1859 5911.25
Mercanlik failures : their causes and preventions. By
an old merchant. 1873. . . . . . . 592-2.36
F..itl'rson {H. II.) On the home monetary drains, and crisis of
1800. [In Statistical soc. of London. Journal, v. 33, 1870.)
Mogers (J. E. T.) Causes of commercial depression, [/n Prince-
ton rev.. Jan., 1879.)
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 1 (Financial failure, 1857) ;
Blackw. mag., v. 100, 1800 (Panic in the city); Fras^r's
mag.. V. 80, 1869 (Credit and crises, by B. Price); New
Englander, v. 10. 1857 (The fluancial crisis of 1857); Westm.
rev., V. 69, 1858 (The crisis of 1857 and its causes); Fraser's
mag., V. 74, 1860. (The financial pressure).
Mississippi and South Sea Bubbles.
Mackay (C.) Memoirs of commercial delusions : hist,
sketches of the Miss, scheme and the South Sea
bubble. [/)! Hunt (F. ) Library of commerce,
V. 1, 1815.] 5927.12
Xote. — Repr. from his memoirs of popular delusions.
Thiers (A.) The Mississippi bubble. 18.59. . 5922.07
See also {in Biography, p. 107 of Cat.) lives of John Law.
14. Population and Production.
Noit. — The leading English economists— Adam .Smith,
Ricardo, M'CuUough, Senior, Jlill, Fawcett, and Cairnes —
substantially hold the Malthusian doctrine ' that popula-
tion tends to increase faster than subsistence." Prof. Rick-
ards is regarded as tlie ablest (as he is the most recent)
English critic of Malthus. by prof. Ca' rues, who contro-
verts his views. H. C. Carey, an American economist,
elaborately argues against the Malthusian doctrine, but
in prof. Perry's judgment has I'ailed to break down the
proposition that ' land is subject to diminishing returns.*
Prof. Bowen also sums up the objections to the Malthusian
theory in a chapter in his ' American political economy.'
For an elaborate note on the literature of the subject see
Roscher's Political economy, v. 2. 1878 ed., book v. Ros-
cher is on the Malthusian side of the controversy.
Alisoti (A.) Principles of population. 2 v. 1840.
Note.— A reply to Malthus 6914.01
Allen (iV.) Law of human increase based on physiology and
pscychology. [In Hammond. Journ. of psy. med., April.
1868 ; p. 209-260.] 8104.02
Bowen {F.) In las Amer. pol. ecou. 1870 5913,23
Brydges ( Sir E.) Population and riches of nations
considered togetlier. 1819 5932.20
Cairnes [J. E.) Malthusian doctrine. In his Character and
logical method of pol. eoon. 1875] 5912.31
Carey ill. C ) In his Principles of social science, v. 3. 1858. 5913.03
Xote. — Auti-Malthusian.
Everett (A. H.) New ideas on population. 1823.
Godwin ( W.) On population, an answer to Malthus.
1820 5914.UG
IlaMIt (W.) Reply to Malthus. [anoji.] 1807. 5914.10
Hume (Z>.) Of the populousuess of ancient nations. [In his
Philos. works, v. 3, p, 410-493.] 5414,05
Macaulay (T. B.) .Sadler's law of population. [In his Essays,
v. 2, l«i)9; p. 214-250, '268 'J70.] 2530.17
Note. — Defends the Malthusian theory.
Maithus ( T. 1{. ) Essay on the principle of popula-
tion ; or view of the past and present cfl'cctB on
human happiness. 2 v. 1807. . . . 5914.04
Coot'ids : v, 1. Of the checks to population in less civ.
ili/.ed parts of the world, and in i)ast times, and in moilem
Europe. 2. Of different expedients, as they affect the
evils arising from the principle of population ; systi-ms of
ecjuality, emigration, poor lawt^ increasing wealth, agri-
cultural and conimer(;ial restraints, moral restraints. *-te.
Means of retaining the prjpiilation within any required limits,
l/)i Pamphleteer, v. IC] • . 5a.'.8.1(i
Newmnn(F. W.) True and false Malthusianism. [/n Eraser's
mag., V. 3. 1871,)
Moriton {A. H. ) Civilization, or the national laws that
regulate the uunibcrs and condition of mankind.
1836 .5914.07
Petty (Sir W.) Several essays in political arithmetick.
1G99 5911 09
Jiichirds {<!. K.) Population and capital. 1854.
Rom-Ill, ■ {W.) /ii Ais Political economy, v. 2, 1878. . . 6918.07
Wei/liiiid (J. Jr.) Principles of population and pro-
duction. 1816 5914.09
Xote. — Opposes the Malthusian theory by argnmcuts
based largely on moral considerations.
Whittlesey (C) On the rate of increase of the human race. [Amer.
assoc, science, v. 22, 1873.) :1U46.20
See also Nat. qu. rev., v. 19, 1869 (Philos. of pop.); N.
British rev., v. 47. 1867 ( Fecundity, fertility and
sterility); Smithsonian report, 1873 (Population of the
World): Statistical soc. of London. Journal, v. 29. 1800
(French pop, statistics, by T. A. Welton); v, 3l,18G8(Oa
the comparative population of European States, by S.
Brown).
.ftff" See also Vital statistics, in the general alphabet.
15. Prices.
(Jooke {E.) Cause of increased price of the necessities of life,
and of the high price of gold bullion. 1819. [In Pamph-
leteer, v. 11. 1819,] 6058.14
Denson {J. T.) On the current price and cost price of corn in
England. 1845-54. {In Statistical soc. of London. Jour-
nal, v. 18, 1855.]
I'leetwood ( W. ) Chronicon preciosum : or an account
of English gold and silver monej' ; the price of
commodities and wages, etc., in England, for GOO
years i)ast. 174.5 5930.01
Iluxtable {A.) ' Present prices.' 1850 /« 6093.17
Jevons {W. S.) On the variation of prices and the value of the
currency since 1782. [In Statistical Boc. of Loudon. Jour-
nal. V. -28, 1865,]
Lloyd (IK K) Prices of corn in Oxford in the begin-
ning of the 14th century : also from 1583 to the
present time. 18:30 5936.09
Nicolas (Sir N. H.) Privy ptirse expenses of Henry
viii,, 1529 to 1532 3077.26
— Privy purse expenses [1036-44] of the princess
Mary, afterwards queen 3117.23
Rawson {R. \V.) Prices and fluctuations of grain in Prussia and
England, 1816-1841. [In Statistical soc. of London. Jour-
nal, V. 6, 1842.]
Boejirs {J. E. T.) History of agriculture and prices in
England, 1259-1793. v. 1-2, 1259-1400. 2 v. 1866.
Spencer (J.) Tables showing the course of money,
corn, and cotton, monthly from 1836 to [1871].
Enl. ed 5911.11
Swinfi'ld {B. de, bishop of Hereford), EoU of the house-
hold expenses of, during jiart of 1289-90 ; ed. by
J. Webb. 2 V. Un Camden soc, v. 59, G2. 1854-
'55.] 5113.13, 16
Tbofce (T.) History of prices and'of the state of the
circulation, 1793-1837 ; preceded by a brief
sketch of the state of the coinage in the last two
centuries. 2 V. L. 1838. 8° 5936.04
— Same. Continuation. 1838-39. London, 1840. 8°.
— Same. 1839-17. London, 1848. S\ . . 5936.07
— Same. v. 5-6, 1848-56. By Thomas Tooke and
\V. Newmarch. Loudon, 1857. 8". . . 5936.08
Note. — An index to v. 1-0 is in v. 6.
Young (A.) Rise of prices in Europe during the last 25 years.
compared with that in England. [In Pamphleteer, v. 6,
1815.) - . 6058.06
16. Property.
Liiher (F.) Essays on property and labor. 1847.
fltS" See also under Capital (p. 915); — Labor and capital
(p. 917): — Social science (C"''^'«w't'S(ic and socialistic theo.
ri'S): — Rent {belouj) ; —and chapters in Systematic Works
(p. 912); also Law (variouis headings).
Primitive property.
Hearn {W. E.) In /lis Aryan household. 1879. 5803.09
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NDMBF.R.
924
POLITICAL ECONOMY; Reut (.. Usury.
Lavekye (£. de). Primitive property. With introd.
1)V T. E. Climi Leslie. 1878 r.914.19
ilaine {h. S.) In liis ■Ancient law,' ■LcrtuieB on the early bist.
of institutions.' ank 'Villago communitiOB'. i>6'21.0'-';0;);08
17. Rent.
Cairnes {J. E.) In his character and logical method of i)ol. ccou.,
1875 S'Jl'i.31
Price m.) What is rent? [/n Contemp. rev., Dec, 1879.]
Ricardo (D.) [In his Works, 184H ; p. 35-46 ] 5913.13
TKompsim {T. P.) An exposition of fallacies of Iticardo. [Jn
Pamphleteer, v. 27, 182ii.J
Tucker (W. ) Law of wages, profits and rent. 1837.
A'':e aliio ( under Systematic works, p. 012) chapters in trea-
tises of Ricardo, M'Culloch, J. IS. Mill, Fawcett, Jevons,
Rogers, Cairnes, and others in the main agreeing with
what is known aw the theory of liicardo ; and of H. C.
Carey, F. Bowcn and Macleod, in opposition. Roscher
analyzes the views of leading writers on rent in his Politi-
cal economy, book iii, ch. 2.
J8®* Sec also 'Property' {abovf) and 'Land systems'
(p. ill8).
18. Savings Banks.
Bfaumont (B.) Essay on provident or parish banks) {In Pam-
phleteer. V. 7. 1816.] MMMl
Cliristian {Edw.) On provident banks. [In Pamphleteer, v. 17,
1820,] 51J58.17
Keyes (E. W.) History of the savings banks in the
the United States, 1816-1874. 2 v. . . 5937.07
Lrxmns (W.) History of banks for savings in Great
Britain and Ireland. [1866.] . . . .5933.16
Observations on banks for savings, [anon.] [In Pamphleteer, v.
13, 1819.] 0058.13
Scratch ley (A.) Practical treatise on savings banks.
1860 5933.15
VillartHH.) People's banks of Germany. [/« Amer. soo. sci.
assoc. Trans, no. 1, 1869.) 6811.01
See also Ed. rev., v, 95 (Investments for the working
classes): Fraser'6 mag,, v. 64. 18G1 (Savings banks and
post-oflSces); Qu. rev.,v. 108, IBGO (Workman's earnings and
savings).
19. Statistics.
Note. — For the statistics of England, France, United
States, etc., see under Countries (p. 283-394). See also, in the
general alphabet. Vital statistics ; — Almanacs (p. 13).
Atnerica:! almanac and treasurv of facts, 1878-80. Ed. by
A. R. Spofford. ..." G7'22.23
Block { M. ) Statistique de la France comparee avec
les autres etats de I'Europe. 2 v. 1860. . 5923.'J5
Fisher {li. S.) Book of the world : an account of all
nations. 18.^)2 915.01
Mm-tin (F.) The .statesman's year-book: statistical,
mercantile, and historical. 1864-72. . . 6713.07
Moreau deJonnis (A.) Elements de statistique. 2d
ed. 1856 5931. '24
RusseUfA.) Principles of statistical inquiry. 1839., . 5932.11
Slatuhtrd library cylopjediaof political, constitutional,
statistical and forensic knowledge. 4 v. 1848-53.
Same. 4 v. in 2. 1860. , 5714.20
Slatiiticfil society of London. Journal, v. 1-42.
18 :9-79. . ; 5934.01
- Proceedings. v. 1. No. 1-2. . 1834-35. 1835. [S'd wi'k
Journal. V. 1. 1839.] 6934.01
S-'e also New Englander, v. 13. 1855 (Moral of statistics);
Statistical soc. of London. Journal, v. 28, lb"5 (On the
meaning of the term statistics, and on the question
whether statihtics be a science, by W. A. Guy); v. 34, 1871
(Suggestions for the collection and arrangement of local
statistics, by J. T. Haniniiek); Winsluw's Medical critic,
V. 1. 1861 (Amenities of statistics),
20. Stocks and Stock Dealing ; Wall Street,
Londou Stock Exchange, elc.
^r( (rfte) of stock ji>bbiug explained. 4th ed 5093.12
UarlUtl ( W. ) and t'ltapindn ( //. > Hitndbook for invest-
ors ; British, colonial and foreign. 1869. 5922.12
Crump (A.) Theory of stock exchange specul.ition.
3d ed. 1874 5922 29
Fortune (C. F.) Epitome of the stocks, and liublic
funds. 14th ed., by J. Field, jr. 1838. . 59'22.13
F,wler(W. W.) Ten years in Wall street. 1870.
Francis {J. ) Chronicles and characters of the stock
exchange. 2d ed. 1851 .5922.27
Hamuli. {H.) New York stock exchange manual. 1865.
Medbery {J. K.) Men and mysteries of Wall street.
1870 5922.23
Perils of Pearl street, including a taste of the dangers
of Wall street, [axon.] 1834 59'2-2.17
Pivio (E ) pseud. Ye outside fools ! Glimpses inside
the London stock exchange. 1877. . . r/l22.33
Smith (M. II.) Twenty years among the bulls and
bears of Wall street. 1870 5922.25
See also Frjieer's mag.. July, 1876 (StocUbrokiug and the
stock exchange, by F. E. Gibson ; with rei»ly in Oct. num-
ber, by L. Itranch, and rejoinder in Nov. tiumber); n.b.,
V. 1, 1870 (N. Y. Gold room : black Friday); 'Vestm. rev.,
V. 94. 1870 (black Friday, 1870); International rev., Nov.,
1875 (N. Y. stock exchange); March. 1875 (S. Y. gold room,
by K. Cornw;illie).
21. Supply and Demand.
Jentcin {F.) Graphic reijresentaticm of law of supply and de-
mand, [/n Recess studies, 1870.] 6716.12
Thornton [W. T.) New theory of supply and demand. [In Fortn.
rev., v. 6, 1866.]
See also Contemp. rev.. Apl., 1879 (Over production, by
W. S. Aldie).
22. TariSs.
Macgrei/or {J.) Commercial and financial legislation
of Europe and America. 1811 5916.04
j9jJ^ A'ee aiJo Countries {United States: Tariff and inter'
nat revenue, p. 376) ; — Free trade and Protection (p. 917).
23. Taxation.
[.See also (under Vtmntries) United States {Tariff and
internal revenue, p. 376).]
Baxter (/?. D.) Taxation of the United Kingdom.
1869 5932.03
Greu {n: K.t [/li /lis Essays, v. 1, 1853; p. 237-297. . . 2526.28
iei'i (L.) On taxation : how raised and how expended.
I860 5932.01
M'CMloeh [J.) Taxation and the funding system. 1863.
Note. — Reviewed iuFraser'smag.. v- 68, 1863.
Kobk (J.) The queen's taxes : amount, incidence,
and economic results. 1870 5916. 2'2
Pe<)2;fe'.v blue book. Taxation as it is, and as it ought
to be. 1857 5932.02
Principles of taxation. Public finances. The new
tax bill. [n. p. -• f ] 8=' 5937.25
Ricardo (/>./ Principles ol poi. econ. and taxation. [In his
Works, 1846.] . . • 5913.13
Slierman (J.) Selected speeches and reports on
finance and taxation, 1859-1878. . . . 5936.13
Tayler (W.) The national taxes : history, progress,
and present stitte. 1873 5932.04
Vnittd States. Internal tax bill ; with explanatory remarks by
committee of Boston board of trade. Washington, 1862. 8".
Welts (D. A.) Rational principles' of taxation. [In Amer. soc.
sci. assoc. Trans, no. 6, 1874.] 5311.03
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 91, 1862 (Taxation); Con-
tem. rev., Sept.. 1875(Rigbtuse of a surplus : or, remission
of taxes an abut^e of revenue, by W. R. Greg); Ed. rev.,
V. 14, 1800 )Briti8h taxation); v. 131, 1870 (Palieu on taia.
tion); Fortn. rev., v. 15, 1871 (Taxes on land, by R. Giffin);
Feb'y, 1874 (Taxation on the working classes, by T. Cliflfe
Leslie); Nat. qu. rev., v. 6. 1863 (Direct and indirect taxa-
tion); New Englander, v. 20, 1867 (Tyranny in taxation, by
Theo. Bacon); North Brit, rev., v. 16, 1851 (Principles of
taxation),
Incmne lax.
Remarks on the legality of the Income tax.. New York, [n.d.] 8*.
See aJso Ed. rev.. 97, 1853; Eraser's mag., v. 65, 1862 (Ke-
form of income tux,); Qu. rev., v. 109, 1861 (Income tax
and its rivals); Statistical soc. of London. Journal, v. 23.
1860 (Principles of an income tax. by Rev. Dr. Booth);
Westm. rev., v. 77, 1862 (The income tax reform).
Locai laxaiion.
Goschen (G. T.) Reports and speeches on local taxa-
tion. 1872 5916.21
See also Eraser's mag., 1876 {Local taxation, local debt,
and local government); N. A. rev., Apr., 1870 (Reform of
local taxation, by D. A. Wells); Statistical soc. of Loudon.
Jouru:d, V. 33. 1870 (On the incidence of local taxation, by
J. E. T. Rogers); Statistical soc. of Loudon. Journal, v. 34,
1871 (Tayler prize essays: On local taxation of Great
Britain and Ireland, by R. H. luglls Palgrave ; — On local
taxation, by John Scott); Westm. rev., v. 94, 1870 (Remedy
for local taxation).
Ti-t.xalitm of churches.
Quinc'iy (J. P.) Taxation of churches. [In Old and New, Dec.
1872.]
— .\buse of tax-exemption. [Old and New, March, 1874,]
Spear (.v. T.) Taxation of religious corporations. [In tiis Reli-
gion and the state, p. 26'2-'275.j 3593.27
24. Usury and Usury La-ws.
Bentham(J.) Defence of usury. 1837. . 7u 5721.06
— Same. In his Works, v. 3 (9) 5016.03
Brougham [H.. lord). Contribntions. elc. v. 3, 1856; p. 3-31.
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
POLITICAL ECONOMY: Value, Wealth - P O N S A R D
925
Cooke (E.) Expedieucy of repealing the Usury laws, (/n Pam-
phleteer. V. 13. 1818.1 mm A3
MdiKjkidn (A'.) Treatise ou the priuciples of the usury
liiws ; [imd] the argiuuents against them l)y Mr.
Beutham, tic. 1824 fl'.d.'i.lO
— Same. [In Pamphleteer, v. 23, 1824.] 6058.23
Leclri/ ( ir. H. II.) History of ralionalism. v. 21. 18r.r. ; p. iil-iW.
Murrni/ (J. B. ('.) History of usury. IKHG. . 5i)ir).25
Remarks upou usury and its elTeotfi : a national remedy. By
Whitehook [pseud.'] N. Y,, 1«41. 12" 61133.20
K'ischei- {^V.) Interest. [In his Pol. econ.. v. 1. book iii. i-h. 4.]
fs«ri/ explained ; or conscience quieted in the case of putting
out money at interest. 1696. Reprint. 1817. [In Pam-
phleteer. V. 11.] .5058.11
See also Dublin rev.. Jan.. 1874 (The legislation of the
Uoiuau Catholic church on usury).
25. Value.
[Sfc also treatises of leading econoniiate. under Syste-
matic works (p 912). For essays on the Standard »/ value
see works ou Money (p. 919).]
Bailey (S.) Critical dissertation on the nature of
value : chiefly in reference to the writings of Ri-
cartlo and his followers. 182.5. . . . 5911.14
Holies [A. S.) Meaning and causes of value [/n N. A. rev.. Oct.,
1873.]
26. "Wealth.
Xote. — All writers, says prof, ('airnes. of the school of
economists of whom Adam Smith may bo regarded as the
founder, and J.S. Mill as the mostdistinguished expositor,
agree in describing i)olitical ccononiy as the 'Science
of wealth.' See Systematic treatises (p. 912).
Brydges [Sir E.) What iire riches? Mxamination of definitions.
[/» Pamphleteer, V. 20, 1822] .1058.20
Gray (S.) Ou the production of wealth. [In Pamphleteer, v. 17,
1820.] 5058.17
See also New Euglaudor. .Jan., 1877 (The now philos. of
wealth, by J. B. Clark).
«S» See ofeo Capital (p. 914);— Property (p. 923).
Politicians' creed ; or political extracts. 3 v. [anon.'\
Loudon, 1799. 8° 5716.04
Politics for youug Americans. See NordhofT (C.) . . . 5732.08
Politzer (Adam). The membrana-tj'mjiani in health
and disease. Tr. by A. Mathewson and H. G.
Newton. N. Y., 1869. 8° 4337.15
Polko (Elise Vogel). Musical sketches. Phila.,
1864. 16° 1561.12
— Reminiscences of Mendelssohn. From the Ger-
man, by lady Wallace. N. Y., 1869. Kr. 3123.15
Pollard (Edward A.) Black diamonds gathered in
darkey homes. N. Y., 1859. 12°. . . . 5832.01
— Life of Jeff. Davis, with a secret hist, of the southern
confed. Phila., 1869. 8° 3046.18
— The lost cause regained. N. Y., 1868. 12°. 5725.15
— Southern history of the war. First - fourth year.
4 V. Richmond, 1802-66. 8° 645.13
— Virginia tourist : natural beauties, mineral springs,
elc. Phil., 1870. 12° 1113.22
Pollard (Wm. I The Stanleys of Knowsley, including
lives of the late earl of Derby and of the pres-
ent earl. London, 1871. 12° 3161.31
Pollen (John Hungerford). Ancient and modern
furniture and woodwork. N. Y., 1876. 8°.
[South Kensington museum art handbooks.
No. 3. J 1453.15
— Furniture and woodwork. [In Brit. mfg. industries, 1876.]
PoUio (Trebellius). See Augustan historians.
PoUnitz (Carl Ludwig von). Memoirs, travels, dc.
[1729-1733.] 4 v. London, 1739-38. 8°. 3146.08
Note. — V. 1-2 are 2d ed.
Pollock ( tSiV Frederic, ed. ) Macready's reminiscences,
and selections from his diary and letters. N. Y.,
1875. 8° 3116.23
Pollok (Robert). Poetical works. [Course of time.J
Phila., 18 ',0. 8° 1634.13
Note. — Reviewed by R. H. Dana, iu Ati- Prose writings.
V. 2 6020.10
Polo (Marco). Book concerning the kingdoms and
marvels of the East. Newly tr. and ed. with
notes, maps, etc., by Henry Yule. 2d ed. 2 v. L.,
1875. 8° • 1045.24
Note. — Yule's ed. is reviewed iu Brit. qu. rev., July.
1872 ; Ed. rev., v. 135. 1872 or Littell. 1872. v. 2 ; Qu. rev..
V. 125, 18C8 : V. 132. 1872.
Travels. With notes by H. Murray. 2d. ed.,'
Edin. 1844. 16°. . . . " , 1041.06
Travels. Transl. of Marsden revised, with se-
lection of his notes. Ed. by T. Wright. L.,
JSoAii, 1854. 1'2° 1041.07
— Travels. [In Kerr (R.) Voyages, etc., v. 1. p. 26C-3',I2.] . 914.08
— Travels. [In Pinkertou (J.) Voyages, v. 7. | ... 920.07
— Les voiages tres et fort remarquables. [In Bergeron (P.)
Voyages, etc.] 1016.11
— A'iH^s^t^y (//.) 771 Ais Tales of old travel 933.04
— Palgrave {Sir F.) The merchant and the friar. - . 443.08
— St. John (/. ^t.) In his Lives of eel. travellers, v. 1. . 3221.04
Poison (Archer). Principles of the laws of nations.
2d ed. London and Glasgow, 1859. 1'2° 5013.15
Pol'whele (Richard). Reminiscences, in prose and
verse. 3 v. London, 1836. 12° 3146.15
— /£c(WiH^ (O /7i Ai5 Personal reminificoncea, v. 1. . 3222.02
Polybius. General history of the wars of the Romans,
Tr. by [.L] Haiiii>ton. London, 1812. 8°. 43C.13
— Historiarum relicjuiie. Gr. et Lat. cum indicibus.
Parisiis, Didut, Is.V.). 8° 7707.02
Polycarp. Epistle to the Pliilippiaus. Martyrdom. [In Apos-
tolic fathers, 1H70.] 3407.02
— Same. [/« Hone (\V.) Apocryphal new Test.. 1846.] 3757.01
. — Donaldson {J.) Cnt. hist, of cU. lit., v. 1. 1864. . . .3413.19
— Marli/rdoin ot Polycarp. [In Apostolic fathers, 1870; and in
Tracts for the tinus. v. 1. 1833.]
Polychromatics. See Fine arts [Colors, 540 : Decoration, p. 540).
Polydorus ."Marasquin. the man among the monkfys. 1873.4721.21
Polygamy. See Marriage {i'olyijamy, p. 740);— Biblical and re-
ligious lit. {Mormons, p. 94);— Countries [U^ali, p. 388).
Polyglott lexicon, in four languages. 2 v. London,
1848. 8° 6415.19
Contents : v. 1. Pt. 1. French. Dutch, German, and Eng-
lish. V. 1. Pt. 2. German. Dutch. Freuch, and English.
V. 2. Pt. 3. English, Dutch. French, and German, v. 2.
Pt. 4. Dutch. French, German, and English.
See also Polyglott dictionaries (p. 680); — Russian {p. 680).
Polynesia. See Countries {Polyne^i'i. p. 360).
Poly-olbion (The), apoem. .5fe Drayton (M.) . . . . 1026.04
Polypes. See Natural history [Radiata. p. 810).
Polytheism. See Biblical and relit^. literature {Religions, p. 100).
Polyzoa. .See Natural history {Protozoa, p. 810) ; also Micro-
scope (p. 770).
Pomeroy (John Norton). Introd. to the constitu-
tional law of theU. S. N. Y., 1808. 8°. 5734.U6
— Introd. to municipal law. N. Y.,1804. 8°. 5624.01
— Treatise on remedies and remedial rights by civil
action. Boston, 1870. 8°.
Pomeroy (Mark M., called 'Brick.') Nonsense. N.
Y., 1868. 12° 2541.43
— Our Saturday nights. N. Y., 1870. 12°. .2541.33
— Sense, or Saturday-night musings and thoughtful
papers. [orto».] N. Y., 1868. 12°. . . 2541.20
— Tucker (M. R) Life of M. M. P., 1868. . 3145.18
Pomfret (John). Poems. Life, by S. Johnson. [In Chalmers
(A.) English poets, v. 8. 1810.] 1626.08
— Select poems. [In Walsh (R.) ami Sanford (E.) Brit, poets.
v. lU. 1819.] ■ . •. 1691.10
Pomologia Britauuica. ^ See Lindley (J.) 6135.06
Pompadour {itlme. de) See Biography (p. 188).
Pompeii. A'ee Countries {Pompeii, -p. ZCtO); a/so N. A. rev., Apl.,
1868.
Pompey the little ; or adv. of a lap dog. See Coventry (Francis).
Pomponius Mela. De situ orbis. Description de la terre. Paris.
18B3. H". [Nisard's collection.] 7725.12
Poncet ( Charles Jacques ). ♦Journey to Abysinia. 1698-1700.
[In Pinkerton (J.) Voyages, v. 15.] 926.15
Pond (Enoch. D.D.) Discourse on christian perfection. Bangor,
1841. 8' 3631.09
— Remarks upou • Swedenborgiauism reviewed, by E. Pond, D.
D.' 1846 8093.04
Pond (F. E.) American periodical literature. [In Baldwin's
monthly. June-Dec. 1877.]
Poniatowski {Prince). Antique gems. See Prendeville (J.)
Photogr. fac similes, etc 1466.11
Ponsard (Francis). CEuvres completes. 2 v. Paris,
1865. 8°. 7048.04
Contents: v. 1. Discours de reception a l'.\cad. fran<;aise.
Discours de M. D. Nisard en repouse. Lucrece. trag.
Agnes de Merauie. trag. Charlotte Corday, trag. Horace
et Lydie, com. 2. Etudes antiques : Homere, Ulysses.
L'honneur et I'argeut, com. La bourse, com. Ce qui plait
aux femmes, piece.
In asking for books, use the " Book Order." giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEB.
926
PONSON DU TERRAIL POPE
Poiison Du Terrail ( Vicomte Pierre Alexis de). Les
exploits de Kocainbole. 3 v. Paris, ]8(;7-68. 12".
Cfintnits r V. 1. Due flUe d'liapiigno. 2. La nioi-t du
Sauvage. 3. La revanche ile Baccarat.
— Mon village. N. Y., 1807. 8" 70:i2.14
— La resurrection do Kocambole. 5 v. l^iris, 18Ul)-ii8.
12° 7U32.18
Contents : v. 1. Lo Bu(j;ue do TouIoq. 2. Baiat Lazaro.
3. L'Auborge maudite. 4. Le MaiBuu do luuu. 5. Le
eoutcrrain.
Pontanus. or Briick (jTiu Isaac). ♦IJiHsertatiou conoGrning the
N. K. pass;ige. [/h Pinkerton (J.) Voyages, v, L] . '.I'iii.Ol
Ponlcharlrain (P. rhelypcaiix, seiyn. de). iMcuinires souH la
rugenre do Marie du Medicis, 1510-'20. [/ftPetitot. Mw»i.
2 ser. V. 1(M7.] , 612'i.:)l
Poiitefract Castle. Drake (N.) Sieges of, leii-lS.
[Surtee.s soc, v. 37.] 5117.U5
Pontiac. J'lirkman (F.) History of the conspiracy of.
18.")5 581.01;
-- HtiUtleif {J. T.) In Harper's monthly, v. 2 (illus article).
Pontigny pil^irimage. See Dublin rev,, Oct. 1874.
Fontis (Louis, sieur de). Memoires sous les rois Henry iv,
Louis xiii et Louis xiv, 159y-lG.')'2. [In Petitot. Mem. 2 8er.
V. .11.] 5123.10
Poutmartin (Armand Augustiu Joseph Marie Ferrard,
comte de). Causeries litteraires. 3e ed. Paris,
ls(;-2. 12° 7028.16
Contents. Mme. dc Girardin. Feuillet. Mcrimee. Les
poetes — J. Autrau, Poueiird, Le conto de Lisle, 0. Ki'ynaud.
CouHin. M. ct Mme. Guizot. Villemain. Miguet. A. de
Broglio. Itiatoriens de I'Uluminisme — Caro, Delaage, G. de
Nerval. Les ftist'jriensde t'esprit—Jaaiii. E. Toxier. liisto-
7-iens dL*Faris — E. Tesier, Mercier. Sunt lacrymie renira —
Beauchesue, La baroune d'Oberkirch. Pagauel. Cuuite de
Locuiaria, P. Cleuieut, E. Moret, E. Despois. H. de Balzac.
La niuse populaire en Provence. Le docteur Veron. T.
Gautier. La societe et lo theatre.
— Dernieres causeries litteraires. 2e ed. Paris. 1862.
12" 7028.18
Cimieuts : Ilistoriens et critiques — Villemaiu. Guizot. Do'
Falloux. Salvandy. Montalenibert. Nisard. Saiut-Marc
Girardin. Ventura. Legouve. H. Blaze de Bury, pou-
joidat. C. Pagauel. Caro et Louis Ratiebonue. G. Guizot.
C. do Witt, be Sacy et A. I>estailleur. E. Jung. Le
Bourgeois de Paris et le Bourgeois de la Ni^vre. Lapocsie
en 18.55 — Victor de Laprade, Brizeux, Maxime du Camp,
De Belloy. Mme. D'Arbouville. Heine. Viennet. Decad-
ence du theatre.
— Le.s jeudis de madame Charbonneau. 4e ed. Paris.
1863. 12° 7028.19
— Memoires d'un notaire. Nouv. i!d. Paris, 1869.
12° 7028.20
— Nouvelles causeries litteraires. 2e c'd. Paris. 1859.
12° 7028.17
Contents : Historiens et critiques— Guizot' s Hist, de la
Ropublique d'Angleterre. Charles Quint — Mignet. A.
Pichot. Les deriiicrs Valois et Henri iv. — Salute Aulaire,
Chalauibert. La Lorraine— D'Haussouville. Mme. de
Longneville et Mme. de Sable — Cousin. Bossuet — Ponjou-
lat. Bossuet et la Valliere — Cornut. Voltaire— Nicolardot.
Clement xiii et Clement xiv. — Ravignan. Historiens du
moyeu Jtge — Montalembert. Veuillot. Historiens de la
lit. fraucaise— A. Nettement. Jauiu, Cuvitlier - Pleury.
Poetes et conteura — Berauger. A. de Musset, Feuillet,
G. de Bernard. H. Conscience, George Sand.
Pontoppidau (Erie). Natural hist, of Norway. From
the Danish. L., 1755. fol 4749.21
Pontus. See Countries {Pontits, p. 3(j0).
Pook (S. M. ) Method of comparing the lines, and
draughting vessels, propelled by sail or steam, in-
cluding laying off on the mould loft floor. N. Y.,
1866. 8° 4517.21
Poole (Braithwaite). Statistics of British commerce.
London, 1852. 8° 5923.12
Poole (Charles H.) Report upon a route from San Diego to Fort
Yuma. [In Pacific It. K. routes. Rei>ort8. v. 7, appendix.]
Poole (JohLi). See Fiction (p. 513).
Poole (Joshua). English Parnassus ; or help to Eng-
lish poesie. Ivhythming monosyllables, ejiithets,
and phrases. London, 1677. 16". . . . 1676.26
Pool (Matthew). Annotations upon the Holy Bible.
3 V. London, 1852. 8° 3726.05
Contents : v. 1. Gen.— Job. 2. Psalms— Malacbi. 3.
Matthew-Rev.
Poole (Reginald Stuarti. Horai .Slgyptiaeai ; the chro-
nology of Ancient Egypt. L., i.s51. 8\ . 1076.19
— Ancient Egypt [In Contem'p. rev., v. 34, 187'.l ; several arti-
cles.]
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years' residence among the people of Turkey. By
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N. Y., 1878. 8° 997.20
Poole
e (Thomas Eyro). Life, scenery and cu
.Sierra Leone and the Gambia. 2 v. L.,
customs in
1850. 8°.
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— and othcr.s: The Pophain colony. Boston, 1866. 8°.
Fooley (T.) Brewing and dislitling. [tn Brit, m'fg Indus., v. 12,
187U.] 31141. 3Sj
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bracing a history of monetary theories, and a
history of the currencies of the U. S. N. Y.,
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— Manual of the rail roads of the United States, 1868-
6 ), 72-73-74-75, 78-79. 5 v. 1868-79. 8°. . 4006.20
Poor man's Sabbath, .SVeStruthers (.1.) 1087,15
Poor law rhymes. ,SVv FuUom (S. W.) 1839 1063.11
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Poore (Benj. Perley, r.umpUer). Federal and state
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laws. 2 V. Wash , (.'oc. pr. office, 1877. 8°. 5728.17
Popanilla (Voyage of). See Disraeli (B.) 1828. . . . 6713.1'J
Pope lAlexander) .\n essay on man. New ed. Lon-
don, 1796. 16° 1076.29
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by J. B. Mayor); Fortn. rev., v. 12, 180'J (by T. E. Kebbel).
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Delille ; texte en regard. [In Delille (J. )
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— Letters to Atterbury, when in the Tower ; ed. by
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1859. 4" 5113.27
— Poems. Iiifo. by S. Johnson. [In Chalmers (A.) Eug. poeta.
V. 12. 1810.] 1020.12
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poets, V, 20-21. 1819.1 1091.20
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— Poetical works. [With life, by A. Dyce.] 3 v.
Boston, 1856. 16° 1621.06
Contents : v. 1. Memoir. Pastorals. Messiah. Wiud-
sorforest. Rape of the lock. Eloisa to Abelard. Sappho
to Phaou. Fable of Driope. Vertumnua and Pomona.
First book of SUitius' Thebais. 2. Essay on criticism.
Essay on man. Universal prayer. Moral essays. Epis-
tles. Odes. Choruses. Eclogues. Epilogues. Pro-
logues. Songs. Lines. Epigrams. Impromptus. Imita-
tions. 3. Satires, Epistles, and Odea of Horace, imitated.
Donues" Satires, versified. Epitaphs. The DuDciad.
Same. 3 v. London, 1851. 16°. . . . 1677.03
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Eloisa to Abelard, v. 3.
Epitaphs. V. 3.
Essay on criticism, v. 2.
Essay on man. v. 4.
Fragments and fugitive
pieces, v. 5.
Letters, V. 0-8.
Life by Wm. Roscoe. v. 1.
Martiuus Scriblerus, v. 5.
Miscellaneous poems, v. 3.
Moral essays, v. 4.
Pastorals, v. 2.
Prologues, etc., v. 3.
Prose writings, v. 5.
Kape ot the lock, v. 2.
Satires, v. 4-5.
Translations and imitations,
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Dniversal prayer, v. 4.
Windsor forest, v. 2.
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Conients : v. 1-2, Poetry, 6-8, Letters.
Note. — This edition was intended to consist of 10 vol-
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the 'Prose works': v. 0-10 'The correspondence.'
JVy/e.— Elwiu's ed. is reviewed in Eraser's mag., v. 3,
1871.
— Ahhott(E.) Concordance to Works of P. 1875.
— Bowtes ( ir. L.) Letters to Roscoe, in answer to his Letter on
the character and poetry of Pope. 1826 167l>.32
Observ. on the poetical character of Pope, with reply to
Gilchrist. 1821. [In Pamphleteer, v. 17-18.) . . 5058.17
— Coninf/ton {J.) Poetry of Pope. [In his Miscel. writings, v. 1.
1872.] 5U20.n
— M^Dermot (.U.) Letter to Bowles ; vindication of Pope. [In
Pamphleteer, v. '20, 1022.) 6068.20
— Warburton {\y.) Crit. and philos. commentary on the Essay
on man, the Essay on criticism, and the Universal prayer.
[In P's Works, v. 2. Elwin's ed., 1871.]
— Warlnn (J.) Essay on the genius and writings of
Pope. 2 V. 1806 1676.30
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the Red river and the Rio Grande. [In Pacific R. R.
routes. Reports, v. 2.] 1127.112
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Popltin (,l"liM .Snelling). Attempt to reeomaieud justice, charity
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(F. C.) Welt GescliiL-bte, v. 19.) • 1112.19
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Porson Richard). See Biography (p. 189).
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Porta (Giovanni Battista della). Magias natnralis libri
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Porter (Charles T.) Treatise on the Richards steam
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by F. W. Bacon. N. Y., 1869. 18^ . . 3925.31
Same. Description of Richards improved steam
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Porter (David). Journal of cruise to the Pacific, in
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1822. 8° 1164.26
Porter (George Richardson). Nature and properties
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2ded. London, 1843. 8°. [L. C. C] 6124.23
— Treatise on the manufacture of porcelain and glass.
London, 18.52. 16°. [L. C. C] . . . 3932.37
-Treatise on the silk manufacture. London, 1831.
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Porter (Henry). Two angry women of Abington. Ed. byA. Dyce.
London, Percy BOC, 1811. 12" 5000.05
Porter (Sir James). Observations on the Turks.
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— Turkey ; its hist, and progress. [18th cent.] Con-
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Porter (Jane). See Fiction class4ist (p. 513);— Biography (p. 189).
Porter (John Leech. D. D., LL.D.) Five years in
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— Giant cities of Bashan ; and Syria's holy places.
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— Life and times of Henry Cooke, D.D. L., 1877. 12°.
— (ed.) Science and revelation ; witli a review of the
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senate. Albany, 1S57. 8' 3450.23a
Porter (Noahi. The American colleges and the Amer.
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~ Books and reading. New York, 1871. S\ 2751.12
Human intellect : with introd. upon psychology
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Portfolio (The); an 'artistic periodical. Ed. by P.
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Portland vase. Balmanno {.itrs. M.) In her Pen and pencil,
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Portraits. Finden ( U'. and E.) Portr;iits of the female
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1849. . ." 1467.14
— Imperial dictionary of univ. biography. 3 v. 1861-66.
— Jerdnn (IT.) National portrait gallery. 5 v. 1830.
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Atkinson).
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Poseidon : a link between Semite, Haniite, and Aryan. See
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British coins. London, 1862. 8°. . . 158.''). 17
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Potts (George. i*./>.) Popular reading. [Monthly lecturer, v. 1.
no. 2. N. Y. 1841. 8°.] 6093,23
Potts (Joseph D.) Science of transportation. [In Amer. soc. sci.
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Potts (Robert). Liber Cantabrigiensis, aids, and re-
wards conferred on students in the university of
Cambridge ; prefixed, a collection of maxims,
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bridge, 1855, 1-2° 5532.14
Potts (Thomas). Discovery of witches in the county
of Lancaster; ed. by J. Crossley. London, 1845.
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Pouchet (Fi'lix .\rchimtde). The Universe: or the
infinitely great and the infinitely little. From
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Pouchet (Georges). The plurality of the human race.
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New;ind old. Boston, 1876. 1'2. , . . 2122.17
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ian report, 1875.] 3936.30
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Prevost-Paradol (Lucien Anatole). Essais de pol-
itique et de litterature. 3e ed. 3 v. Paris,
1865. 12° 7018.08
Contents : v. 1. Introd. Du gouveruemeutparlementaire.
De la presse en Angleterre et en France. La noblesse.
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Tacite et Dubois-Ouchan. Seneque. Suixanteansd'empire.
Boece. Saint Vincent de Paul. Madame Swetchine.
Spinosa. Jouffroy. Sur la poesie et sur I'ironie. Fiotenza
Orsiiii. Les comediens. Sur les arts et snr I'upera. Sur
les femmes et sur I'infidelite. Paris. Mon ami Heimann.
3. De la centralisation. De I'administratiou de la
justice criminelle sous I'ancien regime et pendant la Rev-
olution. Calaa et ses juges. D'un projet de loi portant
modification du code penal. De I'independance dn bar-
reau. Sur nn conflit eutre la cour de Colmar et le garde
des sceanx. L'aflfaire Doize. Memoires d'un magistrat
contemporain. L'armee fran(;aise. L'armee anglaise.
Nelson. De la guerre. L'Eglise catholique et la liberie.
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Price (Bartholomew). A treatise on infinitesimal cal-
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— Currency and banking. N. Y., 1870. 12°. 5933.29
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Price (David). Chronological retrospect ; orMahom-
edan history, from the death of [Mahommed] to
the establishment of the Mogul empire in Hindu-
staun. 3v. London, 1811-21. 4°. . . . 518.01
Essay on the history of Arabia antecedent to Mo-
hainmed. London, 1824. 4 v 1016.01
Price (F. G. Hilton). Handbook of London bankers:
with some account of the early goldsmiths ; with
lists of bankers, 1677-1876. L., 1876. 12°. 5922.35
Price (John). Mystery and method of his majesty's [Charles II]
happy restauration. [In Masares (F.) Select tracts, v. 2.]
Price V Joseph). Letter to B. Lacara, on his complaint
against Warren Hastings. L., 1782, 8^ 3075.31
Price (Lake). Manual of photographic manipula-
tion. 2d ed. London, 1.S68. 12°. . . . 3933.16
Price (llichard). Beview of the principal questions
in morals. 3d ed. London, 1787. 8° . 5436.23
Note. — Analyzed by Jouflroy in his Introd. to ethics.
— Two tracts on civil liberty, the war with America,
and the debts and finances of the Kingdom: with
introd. and supplement. London, 1778. 8°.
Price (Major Sir Kose Lambert). The two Americas;
an account of sport and travel. Phila., 1877. 8°.
Price (Kcf. Thomas). Literary remains. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1854. 8^ 5063.22
Contents: v. 1. Tour through Britauy in 1829. Essay on
the comparative mei-itsof the remains of ancient literature
in the Welsh. Irish, and Gaelic languages, and their his-
torical value. Language and lit. of Wales, v. 2. Memoirs,
letters, etc.
Price (Sir Uvedale). On the picturesque. Ed., 1812. 8°.
Prices. See Political economy. (Prices, p. 923).
Prichard (James Cowles). Analysis of the Egyptian
mythology ; with a critical examination of
Egyptian chronology. L., 1819. 8°. . .3817.17
— Eastern origin of the Celtic nations proved by a
comparison of their dialects with the Sanskrit.
Greek, Latin, and Teutonic languages. Ed. by
R. G. Latham. London, 1857. 8°. . . .6413.05
— Natural history of man. London, 1848. 8°. 4734.05
— Physical history of mankind. 5 v. L., 1837-47. 8°.
' Ciintnils : v. 1. General introd. 2. African races. 3. Eth-
nogiaphy of Europe. 4. Asiatic nations. 5. Oceanic and
American nations.
— .^i/mmls (J. A.) Life of P. (/k Miscellanies. 1871 ; p. 116-U5].
Prideaux (Humphrey). Old and New Testament con-
nected in the history of the Jews. 2 v. Oxford,
1851. 8° 3442.01
Prideaux (T. Symes). Economy of fuel, particularly
with reference to reverberatory furnaces for the
manufacture of iron, and steam boilers. London,
1853. 16° 3932.47
Pridham (Chailcsi. Ceylon and its dependencies.
2 v. London, 1H49. 8° 1066.18
Priestcraft. -SV.' Biblical and religious lit. (I'riestcra/t. p. 9B).
Priesthood. .SVc Biblical and relig. lit. {Church jinlity, ji. 80;
iJVearlx't-.^ itwi }iii.itoyal work, p. 97).
Priesthood in the light of the New Testament. .SV.' Mellor (i:.)
Priestley (Joseph, LL.D.) Theological and miscel-
laneous works. Ed. with [life and] notes, by J.
Towill Rutt. 25 V. in 20. L., 1824-31. 8°. 3591.02
Contents : v, 1. Memoirs,
2. Institutes of natui-al and revealed religion. App'-al
to the Kerious and candid jirofessors of cliristianity. Fa
miliar illustrations of certain passages of scripture.
3. Kemarks on Keid's Inquiry, Essays, etc. Beattie's
Introd. essays to ILirtley's theory of the human mind.
Disquisitions relating to matter and spirit, ami the doc-
trine of philosophical necessity.
4. Free discussion between Dr. Price and Dr. Priestley
on the nature of matter and the doctrine of necessity. Let-
ters on necessity. Collins" Inquiry, and letters to a philo-
sophical unbeliever.
5. History of the corruptions of Christianity.
6-7. History of early opinions concerning Jesus Christ;
and essays, c/c, in the Theological repository.
8-10. General history of the christian church to the
fall of tho western empire.
11-12. Notes on the Old Testament.
13-14. Notes on the New Testament.
15. Discourses on various subjects and occasions, 1787.
Discourses on the evidence of revealed religion, 1794. Ser-
mon on the slave trade. Single sermons.
16. Discovu-ses relating to the evidence of revealed re-
ligion. Four discourses intended to have been delivered
in Phil.; and single discourses.
17. Observ.on the iuci-ease of infidelity. Letters to
Volney on the Ituins. Comparison of the institu:ioiis of
Moses with those of other ancient nations ; with remarks
onDupuis's Oiiginof all religions, and on the idlegorizing
talents of Boulangor. Doctrines of heathen philosophy,
compared with those of revelation.
18. Defences of the History of the corruptions of ehri.,t-
ianity, in reply to Horsley and Badcock, 178.1-87. Del'encea
of Unitarianism, 178fi-87.
19. Defences of UuitarianisiB. 1788-89, Letter of W. Pitt.
Familiar letters to the inhabitants of Birmingham , and
appeal to the public on the riots in Birmingham.
20. Dissertation jirefixed to a harmony of the gospels.
Letters to Abp. Newcoiue on the duration of our Saviour's
ministry. Letters to the Jews. Letters to a young man
on public worship. Letters to an antip:edobaptitt.
21. Miscellaneous letters : to the members of theNtw
Jerusalem church ; to the philosophers and politicians of
France. Outline of the evidences of revealed religion.
Addresses to protestant dissenters. Devotional offices
and catechisms, etc.
22. Essay on the flrst principles of government, and on
the nature of Liberty. Letters to burke occasioned by his
Reflections on the French revolution. Tracts on civil
and religions liberty.
23. Rudiments of English grammar. Lectures on the
theory of languages, and universal grammar ; and on ora-
tory and criticism.
24. Lectures on history and general policy ; with an
essay on a course of liberal education, and an additional
lecture on the constitution of the U. S.
25. Observations relating to educaton. Dialogue on the
principle of government. Letters to the inhabitants of
Northumberland. Letters to the bishops. Prefaces to
the scientific works, etc. General index.
.ftJ-For lives of Priestley see Biography (p. 189); also
Stephen (L.) Hist, of Engl, thuught in the 18th century.
V. 1. 1876 54-6.-JG
Priestly life in France, .lee Lear (.Mrs. Sidney A.) . . 34:1:1.20
Priests and philosophers. See Gresley (W.) 1873. . . 3555.21
Priests, women, and families. See Michelet (J.) 1846. . 509:101
Primaival world of Switzerland. »■« Heer (O.) 2 v. 1876. 98.i.l6
Primatt (Humphry). Dissertation on the duty of
mercy and sin of cruelty to brute animals. Lon-
don, 1776. 8° 5825.20
Prime (E. D. G.) Around the world. N. Y., 1872. 8".
— Forty years in the Turkish empire ; or memoirs of
Wm. Goodell. N. Y., 1^70. 1'.:°. . . . 103:!. 19
Prime (Nathaniel Scudder). History of Long Island,
to 1845. N. Y., 184.5. 12° 613.05
Prime (Samuel Irenanis). Alhambra and Kremlin.
The south and the north of Europe. N. Y. 1873. 8°.
— Fifteen years of prayer in the Fulton Street meet-
ing. New York, 1872. 12° 3.585.-28
— Letters from Switzerland. N. Y., 1860. 12°. 983.03
— Life of S. F. B. Morse. N. Y., iHla. 8°. . 3126.22
— Memoirs of N.Murray. D.D., N.Y., 1862. 12°. 3126.15
— Travels in Europe and the East. 2 v. N. Y., 18:).5.
120. . . . 943.12
In asking for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the flrst part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER
932
PRIME PRIOR
— Under the trees. [EHsays.] N. Y., 1874. 12°. 2J38.23
Contents; Our teut iiitcbed. The garden. Iloses. Bugs.
CoDversation. Dogs. The Adiiondacks. ProphotB aud
propheteBseB, lic, etc.
Prime (TBinplo). Mouograph otAmorican cor}>iculada>. /n Sm.
miBcel. coll., V. 7. 18B6.] 30:15.17
Prime (Win. Cowper). Boat life in Egypt and Nubm.
N. Y., 1857. 12° 1092.17
— Coins, medals, and seals, ancient and modern. N.
Y., 18(j). sq. 8° 158.5.03
— Holy cross ; a history of the wood known as th'e
true cross. N. Y., 1877. 12° 3584.29
_ I go a-lishing. N. Y., 1873. 12° 4(i2G. 18
— Owl Creek letters, and other correspondence. By
W. New York, 1848. 12° 3585.22
— Pottery and porcelain ; with tables of factory and
artists' marks. N. Y., 1.S77. 8° 1454.17
— Tent-life in the Holyland. N. Y., 1857. 12°. 1053.01
Primer of deBign. .Vcf Barry (C. A.) 1878 1453.21
Primeval mau. .Vw Campbell (<i. D.. Hlk 'Ink- (i,f ArgyU). 6813.17
Primeval world of Hebrew tradition. Hee Hedge (F. H.) 1870.
Primitive culture. .S''r Man (/V'7(i.s(Hrtc. p. 735).
Primitive man. See Man {/•nliist'jnc, p. 736)i also Dawson (J.
W.) Story of the earth and man, 1873 : p. 316-337. 4111.30
Primitive property. A'lv Political economy (Property, p. U23).
Prince (.John Critchley). Hours with the muses.
[Poems]. 2ded. London, 1841. 12°. . 1G77.27
Prince (Thomas). Chronological history of New
England, [1350 to 18^0]. B., 1826. 8°. . 505.01
— The Prince library. Catalogue of the books and
manuscripts which belonged to the Kev. Thomas
Prince, and now deposited in the public li-
brary of Boston. B., 1870. 1.8°. . ..2736.19
Same. American part. Boston, 18G8. 8°. 2716.04
Prince Deukalion; (drama), .^ffc Taylor (Dayardl. 1878. 1743.31
Prince Edward Island. -S'ee Countries {Pnnce Edward Island, p.
3(il)|.
Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau, Bavior of society. See Browning
(Robert). 1871 16-23.1U
Prince library. See Prince (Thomas).
Princes Dall (Thei. S-v Stedman (E, C.) 18C0. . . . 1687.08
Princes of art. See CJrbino [Mrs. S. K.) 1414.23
Piiaceton college. Catalogues. Phil., 1863, 72. 8°.
— Alexamiej- (6'. D.) Princeton college during the
18th century. 1872 5518.19
Princess (The). See Tennyson (Alfred).
Princesse Georges, troia actes. See Dumas fih. 1872. 7005.25
Princesse Ogh6rof. See Greville (H.) 7045.20
Princeton review. [N. S.] 4 v. N. Y., 1878-79. 8°.
s\ote. — For earlier series, see Biblical repertory aud
Princeton review [8028.10) ;— Presbyterian quaiteily aud
Princeton review. 8159.01.
Principia. .See Newton (.«r I.) 1848 4025.09
Principia ; or, basis of social science. See Wright (It. J.) 1875.
Principles at stake. See Sumner (George H ) . . . . 3585.19
Principles lor the conduct ef life. See Lloyd (Charles). 2 v. 1866.
Principles of naval stafi' rank ; and its history in the
U. S. navy for over half a century. [anon.]
[u. p.] 1869. 8° 4517.14
Prindle (Horace G. county judge). Proceedings in
the senate of N. Y. state against H. G. P. 2 v.
Albany, 18,4. 8°
Pringle (Kali). The fall of the sugar planters of Jamaica.
L.. 1KB5 8" 69ib.l4
Pringle (■).. M.D.) Rational enquiry into the nature of ttie
plague. Loudon, 1722. 12° 4334.20
Priiisep (Henry Thoby) i'ibet, Tartary and Mongo-
lii, and the religion of Boodh. L., 1852. 12°
Prinsep iJames). Essays on Indian antiquities, his-
toric, numismatic, and palaeographic. Ed. by E.
Thomas. 2 v. London, 1858. 8°. . . 1014.05
Printing.
*S- See also Aldine press (p. 11);— Bibliography (p. 107).
— Ami's! (J. ) and Herbert ( IF. ) 'Typographical anti-
quities ; or the history of printing in England,
Scotland and Ireland. Enl. by T. F. DibJin.
4 V. 1M10-1>I9 • . -.^70 . o-j
— Beaupre (J. A'.) Nouvelles recherches de bibl -
graphic lorraine, 150U-1700 27b.j. xJ
— B'liDyer ( IF. ) Origin of printing. 2d ed. 176li.
— C'lrey [A.) The history of a book. [1874.] 2765.1(1
— Cotton (H.) A typographical gazetteer 2d ed. 1831.
— De Vinne (T. L') Printers' price list. 1S71. 2763.18
— Esucii philologique sur les commencemens de la
typographic a Metz. [anoh.] Metz, 1828. 8'.
— Hansard (T. C.) Ireatises on printing and type
founding. 1841 2765.15
— Haiton IJoKph) Printing and bookbinding, (/n British mfg.
iudUBtriCB. 1876.) 394 1.31
— Jlead [Sir F. II.) The printer's devil. |//Wiis Descriptive
essays, v. 1, 1837.) 2631.21
— Hdiiqinreii-i ( //. A.) History of the art of printing.
Preceiied liy a short account of the origin of the
alphabet. 1868 ;i707.Ul
'Masterpieces of the early printers and engrav-
ers ; a series of fac similes from rare and curious
books. 1870 2767.05
— Knitjid (C) Old printer and modern press. 1854.
Note. — Gives an account of popular literature aud knowl-
edge before the iuvention of priiitiug. alileof Wui. Caxton,
and a broad view of the progress of the piess to our own
day, especially in relation to cheap popular literature,
— Macintosh (C. A.) Popular outline of the press.
18)9 2712.01
— Mernnan (G.) Origines typographicte. 2 v. in 1.
176. 2766.10
— .Mnnsell (C.) Collection of songs of the American
press and other poems, relating to the art of
printing. 1868 1673.27
— Noehden (G.Jf.) luveution of printing: pretensions of Laurens
Koster. [/n Classical journal, v. 21, p. 117.) . . 2742.21
— OlUei/ ( \V. y.) Inquiry concerning the invention of
printing : including also notices of the early u.se
of wood-engraving in Europe, the block-books,
etc. AVith an introd. by J. P. Berje.au. 1863.
— Palmer (S.) General hist, of printing. 1873. 2765.12
— Pearson (E. C.) Gutenberg, and the art of printing.
1871 2763.17
— Pieters ( C. ) Annales de 1' imprimerie elsevirienne,
ou histoire de la famille des Elsevier et de ses
editions. 1851 2705.05
— Pony {F.) Recherches hist, sur I'imprimerie et la
librairie a Amiens. 1861 2765.20
— Power (J.) Handy-book about books. 1870. 2722.07
— Mmjn-aU (J. L. ) American encyclopjedia of print-
ing. 1871 •.;76f;.09
— Sava'je ( W. ) Practical hints on decorative print-
ing, with illus. engr. ou wood, and printed in
colours. 1822 2766.08
■ ~ SilcoxiG. H'.; Report on the art of printing, [/n Vienna
exhib. U. S. reports, v. 2. W., 1876. 8'.) .... 3916.16
— Sot/iebi/ (.S. L.) Principia typographica, the block-
books,or xylographic delineations of scrijiture his-
tory issued during the 15th century, considered
in connection with the origin of printing ; with
an attemjit to elucidate the character of the pa-
per marks of the period. 3 V. 1853. . . 2767.02
— Stark (A. ) Printing : its antecedents, origin, his-
tory and results. 1865 5075.30
— Timperly (C. H.) Dictionary of printers and print-
ing. 1839 -,^765. 14
Printer's manual. 1838 2765.14
Note. — Bound icifh his Dictionary of printers.
— Street [S) On the art of priutiug. [In Oxford prize essays,
V. 2, 1830; p. 275-29L] 2541.12
— Thomas (I.) History of printing in America. 2 v.
1810 276.5.10
Same. 2v. Amer.' Aniiq. soc, 1874. . . 2765.24
See also Atlantic mo., v. 13. 1864 Types, by W. Winter);
Macm. mag., Feb., Mch., 1874 (Priui-e printers of Italy, by
CM. I'billimore); Scribuer's mag.. May, 1876 (,John Gut-
enberg, by T. L. De Vinne).
Prints. S''e Fine arts .Engravings, p. 542;— (?a/iene?, p. 644; —
Pictures, p. 547).
Prior (Sic James). Life of Edmond Maloue. Lon-
don, 1860. 8°. 3116.13
— Memoir of the life of Edmund Burke. London,
1824. 8° 3026.08
Prior (Matthew). Poetical works. [Life, by .J. Mit-
ford.] 2 V. London, 1855. 16° . . . Iii77.06
— Poetical works. [Life, by J. Mitford.] 2 v. B.,
Ia5.. 16- 1621.09
— Select poems. Ed. by E. Sauford. [In Sanford (E.) and
Walsh (K.) liiltish poets, v. 15. 1819.) ... . 1691.16
— Poems. Liie. by S. Johnson. [In Chalmers (.1.) Eugl. poets,
V. 10. 1810.) 1626.10
4tS"F..r liv'S of Prior, see Biography (p. 189); also Coru-
hill mag., Jan.. 1876.
Prior (K. ('. Alexander). Ancient Danish ballads, tr.
from the originals. 3 v. L., 1860. 8°. 1677.26
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Prior (Thomas). Of the sviccess of tar-water, in cur-
ing, etc. London, 174G. 12." .... 43r)2.2.'-,
Priscianus, Ihe Grammarian, rerlegesis. |/ii MiUler (0.) 0(."Kr.
(ir. miD. V. 2, 1855 ] 77iir>.i)4
— Solutiones. Ed. F. Diibner. [IKiWi Flotinus. Parisiis). Di.ln/,
1855. 8°.] 77r,(;.ll
Prison (Tluiut!llts iu). .?■.■« Dodd (W.) 1K18 1041.04
Prison bouks ami their autbui'8. .*^^'' Langford (-1. A ) 1801. 32ii:j.:V2
Prison life at HiiUnioml. ,SV« Harris (\V. 0.) 18li'2. . . r,4:l.(>4
Prison lifo in tbe South. See Abbott (A. O.) 1806. . . 04:).lU
Prison of Weltevrt-ilen. Ace Gibson (W. M.) 1855. . . .1(101.17
Prisoner of state. Mahony (D. A.) 180:) 6732.01
Prisons. .See Social science {Prisons ami Pe.nitentiaries).
Pritchett (Robert Taylor). *Brush notes in Hollaml.
Limdon, 1871. fol A. 57.12
Private aurcdotes of foreign courts- .See Solari (G. B.) 2 v. 4.^:J.12
Privatr life of in Eastern kiu». .Vn; Knighton (W.) 1857. 1011.01
Private prayers, put forth by authority lUiring the
reign of queen Elizabeth. The I'rimer of LOSO.
The Orarium of 1560. The Preees Privata3 of
1564. Book of Christian prayers of 1578. With
an apjjendix, containing the Litany of 1514. Ed.
by W. K. Clav. Cambridge, {Entj.,) Parlcer sou.,
18.51. 8". . " 3637.08
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Privateers. .S'ty Countries (r/nV.',/ ,^/a(cs : navy, p. :i74).
Privateers. .SVe Law [Internatiunal, p. 088).
Prize courts. See Law {Admiralty, p. 685; Intrrnationat Law.
(p 688).
Prize essays on a Congress of nations. IBy John A. Holies. T. C.
Uphara, W. Ladd. and others.) Boston, 1840. 8°. 64;i7.23
Pro aris et focis. .See Davis {.Wrs. R. H.) 1870 £823.15
Probabilities. .See Mathematics i Probabilities, p 748); — Gambling
(p. 505J;— Chance (p. 200):— Logic (p. 715).
Probability. See Nineteenth century. May, 1.S79 (Probability as
the guide of conduct, (by ^V. E. OlladatoneJ; — also Opinions
(p. 827).
Problem of human destiny, .^ff Dowey (O.) 1870. . . 3544.05
Problem of liuman life. See Wilford. pseiut 4728.24
Problems of life and mind. .See Lewes (IJ. H.) 1874. 6414.20
Problemsof the age. .SeeHewit (A. F.) 18C8 3561.21
Probyii (J. W.) Essays on Italy [1859-(;6] and Ire-
land [1868] and the United States [1866]. Lon-
don, 1868. 12° .532.16
Prochaska (Georg). Dissertation on the nervous system. Tr.
by T. Laycock. [With Unzer (J. A.) Physiology. Lon-
don, 1851. 8°.]. , 4317.16
Prochazka (L. H., baron). Revelations nf Hungary.
With a memoir of Kossuth. London, 1851. 8°.
Proclus, (Neo-Platonisl). Fragments from the Greek,
by T. Taylor. London, 1825. 12° . .-5415.24
— Five hymns. Greek, with poetical version, by T. Taylor.
( irWi Sallust. On the Gods. 1793; p. 117-150.] . 3817.10
— Instiiutiones "theologicie. With Plotinus. Parisiis, Didot,
1855. 8°]. 77G0.11
— Propositions 1-2U, translated, [/re Blakey (R.) Hist, of tLe
philos. of niiud. V. 1. 18.50; p. 457-47:1.) .... 6421.03
— Select theorems on the perpetuity of time. Tr. by
T. Taylor. • London, 18:il. 8° 5426.23
— Two treatises : ten doubts concerning providence,
and solution ; and the nature of evil. Tr. by T.
Taylor. London, I'sliS. 12° 5415.27
~- Kingsley {€.) Alexandria .and her schools 2534.06
— Liiveque {J. C) Procius et son dieu. [In his la .Science de
I'tijvisible, 1866.J 3500,10
— Marina^. Vita Prodi. [In Diogenes Laertius. De clarorum
pliilos. vitis.J 7764.16
— M.iurice {F. D.) Moral and metapbysical phitos., v. 2. 1873;
p. 317.330.] 6424.18
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histories of Brucker. TTi-berweg. Kitter, and others.
Procrastination. Cowb'y {A.) In his Easays 2521.15
Procter lAdelaide Anne). Legends and lyrics.
N. y., 186(1. 12° 1(;77.12
— Poems. Boston, 1863. 32° 1677.11
See notice of A. A. P. by 0. Dickens. Atlantic month-
ly, V. 16. 1865.
Procter (Bryan Waller). [Barry Cornwall, p.seuil]
AutobiograJMiical fragment and biographical
notes, with personal sketches of contemporaries,
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friends [Ed, by G. P.] Boston, 1877 12°. 3146.31
— Charles Lamb : a memoir. By Barry Cornwall
[pseud.'] Boston, 1866. 16° 3U97.08
— Dramatic scenes. With other poems. B., 1857.
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— English songs, and other small poems. Boston,
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— Essays and tales in prose. Bv Barry Cornwall. 2 v.
Boston, 1853. 12°. ..." 25:i7.27
Contents : v. 1. Memoir and essay on the genius of
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Venice. The Stauntons. Chapter on portraits. Th»: prison
breaker. The planter. Vicissitudes in a lawyer's lilc. Tbe
man-lmiiter. The Two soldiers. 2. Story of the back-
room window. Chapter of fragments. The n?<her. Mon-
sieur de Beam. The happy day. On English triigedy. On
English poetry. Defence of poetry. Four dramatic scenes.
— Life of Edmund Kian. 2 v. L., 1835. 1'2°. 3095.07
Howi/t{W.) lloiiicB of liritihh poets, V. 2. 18.50. . . 0.53. '24
See also Fortn. rev., May. 1870, or Living age. .June 30.
(by G.A. Simcox); (ientl. mag.. Nov., 1874 (Unpublished let-
ters, personal rerollectious, and contemporary notes, by
It. S. T. Mayer); Iiiteruatinnal rov., July-Aug.. 1870 (byE.
P. Whipple); and v. 2 of Allibone.
Procter (Francis). History of the Bonk of common
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Procter {('ol George). History of Italy. [To 1789.]
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— History of the Ottoman empire, f^c. 6Ve Jacob (.Samuel), and
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Proctor (Edna Dean). Poems. N. Y., 1866. 16°. 1677.15
— .\ Russian journey. Boston, 1872 16°. . 991.23
froctor (L. B.) The Bench and bar of New York.
N. Y., 1870. 8° 3256.24
Proctor (Richard Anthony). The borderland of
science. London. 1873. 8° 3515.17
C'.nfents : Stars. ])Iauet». and meteors. Sun aut'. moon.
Eartliquakes. Flying machines. Coal. Gambling. Super-
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Contents : Strange discoveries respecliug the Aurora.
The earth a niagiu-t. Our cliief timepiece losing time.
Eucke. the astronomer. Venus on the sun's face. Recent
solar researches. Government aid to science. Ameiiean
alms for British science. The secret of tlie Noi th Pole.
Is the Gulf Stream a myth? Floods in Switzeihind. A
great tidni wave. Deep-sea dredgings. The tunnel
through l\lont Cenls. Tornadoes. Vesuvius. The earth-
quake in Peru. The greatest sea-wave ever known. Use-
fulness of earthquakes. The forcing power of rain, A
shower of snow crystals. Long shots. Influence of mar-
riiige oil the death-rate. The topographical survey of India.
A ship attacked by a sword-fish. The safety-lamp. The
dust we have to breathe. Photographic ghosts. The Ox-
ford and Cambridge rowing styles. Betting on horse-races ;
or the state of the odds. Squaring the circle. Anew
theory of Achilles's sbield.
.Same. 2d series. London, 1873. 8°. . 3914.00
Contents: Life of Mrs. Somerville. The coming Tran-
sit of Venus. The ever-widening world of stars. Move-
ments iu the star-dtptbs. The great nebula iu Orion.
The sun's true atmosphere. .Something wrong with the
8UU. News from Herschel's planet. The two comets
of the year 1868. Comets of short period. The Gulf Stream.
Oceanic circulation, Yv'ith addendum in reply to Dr. Car-
penter. The climate of Great Britain. The low barome-
ter of the .\ntarclic temperate zone.
— The moon. New York, 1873. 12°.. . .4013.21
— Myths and marvels of astronomy. N. Y., 1877. 8°.
Contents : Astrology. Religion of the great pyramid.
Mystery of the pyramids. .Swedeuborg's Visions of other
worlds. Other worlds. Suns iu flame. Riugs of Saturn.
CoiiietB as portents. The lunar hoax. Astronomical para-
doxes. Some astron. myths. Origin of tbe cousteltation-
figures.
— New star atlas. 5t,h ed. N. Y., 1878. 12°. 4015.35
— Orbs (The) around us. London, 1872. 8°. 4013.18
— Other worlds than ours. London, 1870. 8". 4U16.34
— Our place among intiuities. With essays on the
Jewish sabbath and astrology. New York, 1876.
12° 4015.34
Contents : Past and future ot the earth. Seeming wastes
in nature. New theory of life iu other worlds. A missing
comet. The lost comet ;"nd its meteor train. Jupiter.
Saturn and its system. .\ giant sun. Star depths. Star
gauging. Saturn and the sabbath ot the Jews. Thoughts
on astrology.
-- Saturn and its system. London, 1865. 8". 4016.21
— Science byways.' Phil., 1876. 12°. . 39u6.17
Contents : Life, past iind tiiture in other worlds. Planets
put in Leverrier's balance. Comets' tails. Three orders
of couieia. The sun a bubble. Sun's surroundings.
Weather and tlie sun. Finding the w;iy at sea. Journeys
toward the north pole. Kain. Danger from ligbtniog.
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PROCTOR PROVERBS
Growth and decay of mind. Have we two brains ? Strange
mental leatB. Autom;itic cheBB and card jdaying. Money
for Bcience.
— Tho Huu ; ruler, tire, light and life of the plaiietiiry
system. London, 1871. 8° 4(lir,.'2«
— Transits of Venus. New York, 1875. 8°. 4()l:i.'24
.v.f Notice of n.A.P. in Pop. science monthly. Feb., 1874.
Production. A"''-' Political economy {Si/stetnalic works, p. 912 ; —
Labor, p. 'J17 ; -Supply and demand, p. 'J".i4).
Profane Mtiito. ,sv.' Fuller (Thomas) 3653.19
Prolessions (Choice of). Arnold (F.) Turning points in life,
1H73 ; p. 811-110 asia.:)!
— Barnes {A.) The choice of a profession. [In /liS Essays and
rovioWH. V. '2. 1856 ; p. ■201-'i:)2.) 25l:i.07
— Daotnani (F.) What shall my son be ? 1870. S.Ol.'i.lS
— mie(E.E.) What career? 1878. . . .5512.00
— Thomson {II. J3.) Tho choice of a profession. 1857.
— Tuckerman {II. T.) Authors. Doctors. Lawyers. Actors.
Newspapers. Preachers. [In Ais Criterion, 18HG.1 2.'t44.09
Professor at the breakfast tjdjlo. &.- Holmes |0. W.) 1860. ■2532.11
Proffatt (John). Women before the law. N. Y.,
1871. 12° 583G.11
Progress. Sfe Social science {Civilization : — Progress).
Progress (The) of nations ; in their relation to states-
manship, [anon.'] Lonilon, 1861. 8°. . 5716.09
Progress of tho religious idea. See Child (Mrs. M. L.) 3 v. 1866.
Progression by antugoniem. .v-^ Lindsay (A. W. S.) . 3567.16
Prolixity. See- Blackwood, v. 1(W, 1871.
Prometheus. See Percival |J G.) Poet, works, v. 2. . 1675.28
Prometheus: a poem. .SVe Putnam (S. 1'.) 1677.29
Prometheus chained [or] bound, .s- ^ iEschylus (p..') of Catalogue).
Promissory notes. .SV-' Law (p. 1186)
Proof-readiug. Tassi.'i (S. A.) Guide du correeteur et
du compositeur. Pttris, [n. </.] . . . . C413. 18
«tS-A'«' ofao Language. {English punclualion, p. 678.)
Propei-tlus (Sextus Aurelius). Elegies. Tr. by Gan-
tillon and others. L., Bolm, 18.54. 12". . 1C77.16
— Carmina. The elegies, with English notes, by F.
A. Paley. 2d ed. London, 1872. 8''. . . 7727.13
— CEuvres completes. [Lat. ] Tr. par M. Denne-Baron.
Paris, 18(19. S°. [Nisard's Collection, e((;.]7725.09
— Opera omnia. Cum notis et interpretatione in
nsum Deljihini. 2 v. London, Vulpy, 1822. 8°.
— Propertius. [Condensed and explained] by James
Davies. Phil., 1878. 16° 1631.31
— Translation of his last elegy. [In Fraser's mag., v. 67-68,
1863.)
See also Fraser's mag., v. 48, 1853 (P. and his English
editor); Westm.rev.,v. 61, 1854 (P.and his contemporaries).
Property, .'see Law [Real property, p. 690 ;— Personal property,
p. 690,— aiiii of/itr Afadin^s);— Political economy {Property,
p. 923); — Social science {Socialistic and communistic the-
ories).
Prophecies and prophets (Vulgar) .
— B'lnsle (i'. ) Nostradamus. Vie. Histoire des
oracles et des prophetes. Centuries : explica-
tion des quatrains prophetiques. 1840. o813.o4
— Miraculous prophecies and predictions of eminent
men, from the earliest records, rel.tting to the
revolutions of empires and kingdoms, particu-
larly England and France. 1821. . .3813.33
— Paultis (Dr.) Magicon : wonderful proi^hecies con-
cerning pojiery. 1869 3583.17
— Prime {S. J.) Prophet and prophetesses. [In his Under the
trees. 1874.] 2538.33
— Prophecies of Christopher Kotterus, Christiana
Poniatovia, Nicholas Drabicius : three famous
prophets in Germany. Tr. by R. Codrington.
London, 1664. 32 3813.24
— Thomas of Erceldoune. Bomance and prophecies of
Thomas of Erceldoune. With illustrations from
the prophetic literature of the 15th and 16th cen-
turies. Ed. with introd. and notes by J. A. H.
Murray. 1875.
— Welbv ( H. ) Predictions realized in modern times,
1862 3813.37
Prophecy. Set Biblical, f/c, lit. {Prophecy and Prophels, y. '.18.)
Prophet (The): a tragedy. .See Taylor (Bayard), 1874. . 1692.23
Proportion. .Sf'- Fine arts {Figure drawing aiid painting, p. 643).
Prose writer.s of America. Griswold (li.W.) 4th ed. 1857. 2755.23
Prostate (Diseases of the). .SVe Medicine (/"rosiate, p. 765).
Prostitution. Dufimr {P.) Histoire de la P. 8 v. in 4.
1861. ..." 5808.01
— Loqan {W.) The great social evil. 1871. 5818.11
Miihlenberg [W. A.) Tlie woman and her accusers : a sermon.
1870 3576.06
— Pareut-Duchaielet {A. J. B.) De la prostitution
dans la ville de Paris, consideree sous le rapport
de I'hygifene publique, de la morale, et do I'ad-
ministrtition. 3o ed. comj)let(-e ptir A. Trebuchet
et Poirat-Duval ; suivie d'uu precis sur la pros-
titution dans Ics principales villes de 1' Europe.
2 V. 18.07 0818 12
-- Rijan. (M.) Prostitution in London. 1839. 5818.21
— Hanrja- (W. W.) History of P., 1858. . . 5818.04
— TaiUW.) Magdalenism: extent, causes, and conse-
quences, of ijrostitutiou in Edinburgh. 1840.
.V'v u/^o Contemporary rev., v. 13, 1870 (The lovers of
the loMt) V. 14, 1870 (Uegulatiou.eure.preveution); New Eng-
lauder. V. 19, 1859 (Unch:i8tity, by W. T. EustisI; Westm.
rev.. V. 92, 18G9 (Gov't experiments in controlling it): v.
93.1870 (How to deal with it); Wioslow's Medical critic,
V. :i, 1803 (Libertiuage).
Prostrate state [S. Carolina). .Sr.;e Pike (J. S.) 1874. . 11;)2.18
Protection rx. free trade. ,SVt Political economy (p. 917).
Protestant episcopid church, Unitiil States. Digest of
the canons. With constitution. Hartford,
1869. 8° 3457.18
— Journal of convention, New York, Oct. 17th to
29th, 1868. Hartford, 1869. 8°. ... 3457.18
— Pastoral letter of the bishops to the clergy and la-
ity before the general convention, Oct. 17, 1862.
N. Y., 1862. 8° 36il.09
— Ili>ok{W.F.) The disestablished church in the TJ. S. 1809.
— Whittaker's V. E. almanac and church directory, 1878. 3451.09
— Diocese of Lomj Island. Journal of the primary
convention held in the church of the Holy Trin-
ity. Brooklyn, November 18th and 19th, 1868.
Brooklyn, 1869. 8" 34.37.17
— Diocese of Keic York. Records of the proceedings
and debates at the 61st annual convention, by B.
A. West. N. Y., 1815. 8° 3575.36
— Diocese of Ken)iO)i(. Documentary history, incl.
Journals of conventions from 1790 to 1832. N.
Y., 1870. 8° 3J58.(I8
— Diocese of Virginia. Journals of the conventions, 1785-1836.
[In Hawks (F. L.) Contributions, etc. v. 1.) . . Sl.W.U
J9.ir For works upou the doctrines, ministry, and his-
tory of the P. E. church see Biblical and religious liter-
ature (p. 98).
Protestantism See Biblical and religious lit. {Protestantism, p.
98); o;« WyUe (J. A.) Hist, of protestantism. 3 v. 3466.12
Protests. Genuine and complete collection of the pro-
tests made in the House of Lords. [1641 to 1747.]
2 V. London, 17-18. 16° 472.02
Protoplasm. .Vc Biology {Protoplasm, p. 21C).
Protoplast (The 1 : a series of religious papers, [anon.]
London, 187ii. 18° 3586.03
Protozoa. .SVt Natural history (p. 810) ; Microscope (p. 776).
Proud (Robert). History of Pennsylvania, 1681-1742.
2v. Phila., 1797. 8' 623.25
Proudhon (Pierre Joseph). De la capacite politique
des classes ouvrieres. 3e ed. Paris, 1865. 16°.
— Du principe de I'art et de sa destination sociale.
Paris, 1865. 16° 1412.18
Note. — Reviewed by P. G. Hamerton, in Fortn. rev., v. 4.
1806.
— Idee generale de la revolution au XIXe si^cle. Nouv.
ed. Paris, 1868. 16° 5812.09
— Qu'est^ce que la propriete ? Nouv. ed. Paris,
1867. 16° 5812 11
— Baudrillart {H.) Proudhon, etc. [In Kevue des d. mondes,
1 fev. 1873.
See also Yv9,ser's mag..N.B.,v.5, 1872 fA French anarchist).
Prout (Father), psend. .See Mahony {Rev. Francis).
Prout [Wm. M.D.) Chemistry and digestion with
reference to natural theology. London, 1834. 8°.
Provencal poetry. 5ee Literature (p. 711).
Proverbial lolk-lore. .See Cheales (A. B.) 0214.37
Proverbs (Book of). ,See Biblical and religious lit. (p. 98).
Proverbs.
Introductory Essays on Proverbs.
• — - Disraeli {Isaac). Philosophy of proverbs. [In his Curiosities
ofliterature.v. 3. 1858.] 2702.05
— Helps (A.) [In his Friends in council. 2d ser. v. 1.] 2531.26
— Wright {T.) On proverl>s and popular sayings. [In his Es-
says ou literature, etc., v. 1. 18401 2722.20
See also Blackwood, v. 88. 1860 (Proverbs); Fraser's uiag.,
v. 50, 1857 (Use of proverbs in grave composition); New
monthly, v. '23, 1828, v. '25, 1829 (Proverbs); N. Brit. Kev.,
v. 28, 1858 (Proverbs secular and sacred); Qu. rev., v. 125,
1868 (Proverbs, ancient, aud modern).
General and MisceUaneuus Works on Proverbs.
— Bland (li.) Proverbs, chiefly from the Adagia of
Erasmus. 2 v. in 1. 1814 6214.23
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Ray's collection, and additions. 18r)5. G21-i.29
■ Clifdlrs (.A. B.) Proverbial folk-lore. 2d cd. [h. d.}
- Vfnham (M. A.) Proverbs and popular Hayings rplatiiif^ to tlio
seasonB. the weather, aud agricultural i)urBiiits, [,'atlirroil
chiefly from oral tradition. [In Percy floeiety, v. •H).\ .'■,llti(l/.!l)
■ DodaUo (It) Economy of human life. lull).
■ Downey {W. S.) Proverbs. 18,55. . . .0214.05
- Erasmus (D.) Adagia. .SVfi Bland (K.) . (1214.2:!
• fortuniite men : collection of rich men's mottoes,
and great men's watchwords. 1875. . . .5921.(11
- Grose iF.) Local proverbs. [}Vitk his Provincial Rlr>sBarv.
181',).] I1127.»;)
■Kelly {W. K.) Proverbs of all n.ations, 1870.
■ Ki>.r (J. B.) Archi-Bology of onr jiopular plirascs,
etc. 2 v. 1840 (;214.12
■ Loarbvj {H. J. ) Selection of common sayings,
words, and customs. 1870 G214.20
■ Mair (J. A.) Handbook of jiroverbs. [187.3. J
■ Proverbs ; or manual of wisdom, lonon.'] 2d ed.
London, 1804. lfi° C214.27
• Queer discourses on queer proverbs. By old Merry,
[pseud.] 18G9 0214.10
■ Sanc/io, or the proverbialist. 1810. . . . 6214.15
■ Select proverbs. Italian, Spanish, French, English,
Scotish, British, etc. 1707 0214.25
- Trei^ch (7?. C) Lessons in proverbs. 1856. 6214.10
■ Tapper (M. i:) Proverbial philosophy. 1846. 6314.11
English, Scottish, and Irish Proverbs.
■ Hazlitt W. C.) English proverbs and proverbial
phrases. 1809 6214.17
■Hislop(A.) Proverbs of Scotland. 1808. 6214.14
■ Bay (1.) Collection of English proverbs. [/iiBohu
('H. G.) Hand book, etc.] 6214.29
French Proverbs.
■ Backer {O.de). Dietionnaire des proverbes frantjois.
[anon.] 1710 0214.26
German Proverbs.
■ Simroclc (K.) Deutsche sprichwcirter. [In his Die
deutcheu Volksbiicher, .v. 5.] . . . . 7120.25
■ Spanuth ill. J.) Teutsch-orthographisches schreib-
conversation - zeitungs-und Spruch-worter-lexi-
con. 1720 0214.24
■ Zimmermann (E.) Familiar German proverbs. 1878.
Girek and Latin Proverbs.
■ Apostolius (M.) Centvriae xxi proverbiorum ex op-
timis auctoribus Grsecis coUectiB. 1053. . 6217.19
■Henderson (A.) Latin proverbs .and quotations.
With translations. 1869 6213.08
- Leake (.V ) Modern Greek proverbs. [In Class, journal, v. 17.
p. 39.] 3742.17
■ Itegris (A.) Dictionary of modern Greek proverbs
with English transl, etc. 1831 6214.42
■ Riley (K T.) Dictionarv ot Latin proverbs, efc
185(j ". 0213.00
■ Sartorius (J). Adagiorum chiliades tres sivo senten-
tioe jiroverbiales Grajca;, Latin*, et Belgicje. 1570.
See also N. A. rev., v. 85. 1857 (Greek proverbs).
Italian and Spanisli Proverbs.
Burke ( U. li. ) Spanish salt, a collection of all the
proverbs in Don Quixote ; with a literal iransl.,
notes, and introd. 1877 0214.40
■ Oudin {€.) Proverbes espagnols traduits en Fran-
cois, 1012 0211.24
See alsn Fraser's mag., v. 5.5. Ifl57 {Tuscan proverbs!.
2fegro Proverbs.
■ Bi/jelow (J.) Wit and wisdom of the Haytinns. 1870.
■ Burton (R. F.) Wit and wisdom from West .\frica.
1805 0214. .■iO
- Negro proverbs. [In Letters from Jamaica, 1873, p. 175-182.]
Russian and Servian Proverbs.
See Quar. rev., Oct.. 1875 (Russian proverb.s); Fraser's
mag., V. 51, 1855 (Servian proveibs).
Si/riac, Iia-kish, and Tamil Proverbs.
-Burton (R. F.) and Dralce (C. F. T.) Unexplored
Syria, V. 2, p. 203-94 1041.24
- Hcrrick (O. P.) Turkish proverbs. [In Scribner'B monthlv.
Oct., 1873.)
— Percinal (P.) Proverbs in Tamil with their trans-
lation. 1843 0214.35
Proverbs in Porcelain. See Dobson (A.) 1878. . . . li;:)B..13
Providence, .v-v Biblical and leligious lit. {I^ovidence, p. 98); —
Aalurid //n «/'////;, p. 'Jl ; — Evidences, p. 86 ;— 6W, p. 88) ; —
Philosophy {Miiyal science, \t. 8.19).
Provincial poetry. .S'cc Literature (/'cow<?nca/, p. 711).
Provid'-nl institutions. See Social t-eience {C'kiritahle nf/mcieg).
Proyart ll.ievin IJonaventure). •History of Loangr,. Kalionfro,
and other kingdoms of Africa, 1770. [/n Pinkerton (J.)
Voyages, v. IC) '.I2ll. 10
Prudence. Emerson (/i. IK.) In his Essays. Ist series. 2524. 01
Prudeutiiis (.\inilius Clemens). Opera omnia. Ex.
ed. rarminsi ; cum notis et interi^retatione.
3 v. London, K^Y^py, 1824. 8"'. . . .7716.23
Prussia. .Vc Countries i/'rufi.na. p. :iC,Q;~ Germany, p. :{20).
Psalms. .V'c Biblical au.l rdigirjus lit. {Psalms, p. 98) ; — Hymns
()i. r>41): Ills" Alexander (W.) Witness ot the ])Hal)nH to
Christ and cliiiKtiaiiily. 1877. (Bampton lectures. 1M70.]
Pseudonyms. .V'v Bibliography {PS'wIonyms. \>. 107) ; also
chamber's journal, v. 0. 185'i (PHeudouyins): Duli. uiiiv.
mag.. May. 1870 (Noms de plunie). A ' List of )ien names'
is i)rofixed to ' Whitaker's lieferencc Cat. of cut rent litera-
ture.' 1877
Psychic force. ,See Spiritualism and allied iihenomena.
Psychological medicine, .^ee. Medicine {.\fenlal Philosophy and
Psijehology, p. 7(;2) 3814.33
Psychology, .^ee Philosophy {.Systematic works, and various ot/ier
headings, p. 852).
Ptolemy. [hilin Ptolemaeus Claudius.] The'
tetrabiblos ; rel.ative ti> the starrv intluences.
London, 1848. 18^ '. . 4016.22
— Cooley (W. D.) C. P. .and the Nile. 1854. 1094.20
— Theories of Copernicus and Ptolemy. [On the orbital and
axiiil motion of the earth]. By a wrangler. [aTwn.\ Lon-
don. 1807. 8= 4013.25
Public and private life of animals, .^f-r Thompson (J.) . 472:1.20
Public char.acters of 1798-lHlO. [Ed. by A. Stephens.]
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PubUo circle : record of facts in spiritual intercourse.
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Y., 1850. 8' 3817.'iO
Public ledger almanacs. 1870,-71,-72,-73, 77-78.
Phila., [1873-78]. 12" 6741.05
Public oiiinion : summary of the press, v. 15-30. Lon-
ilon, 1S09-79. fol.
Public o)>iuiou. ,Sie Government and politics (Public opinion,
p. oSH);— JournaUsm and the press p. 057).
Public schools, Winchester — Westminster — Shrews-
bury—Harrow— Kugby. By the author of ' Eto-
nianii.' [anon.] Edin.i 1807. 16°. . . . 5513.19
Publicola, pseud. Letter to A. G. , Esq. on the doctrine
of gold and silver, and the evils of the present
banking system. N. Y., 1815. H'\ . . . 5915.16
Publishers' and stationers weekly trade circular. See Pub-
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Publishers' trade list annual, 1873-74—79. 7 v. N. Y.,
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Publishers' weekly, v. 1-16. N. Y., K Lei/poldt, 1872-
79. 8" '. . 2764.10
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ican literary gazette and imblishers' circular.
Publishing. Author's hand-book : guide to publish-
ing on commission. 4th ed. 1815. . . 5093.24
— Campbell (A.) The sale of .authors, a dialogue, in
imitation of Lueian's sale of philosophers. [«/iO«. ]
1876 27U.21
— Dodge { M. A.) Battle of the books. By Gail Hamil-
ton [p.mtdo,i.] 1S70 2752.17
— Ralph (.7!) Case of authors by profession or trade,
stated ; with regard to booksellers, the stage, and
the public. 1702 '2711. '20
— Spedding [J.) Publishers and authors. 1867. . . . 2727.01
— Search fur a pul)li8her; or coimsels for a young author.
[arinii. ] 1K70 2712 20
— Thomson (Mrs.) In her Literary characters, v. 2. 1854 : p. 236-
2r,3 3252.30
See also Brit. qu. rev., Apl.. 1874 (Authors and publishers):
Nat. qu. rev., v. 6. 1863 (Publishers, good, bad, and in-
different).
Fublius Svrus. .?ce Syrus (Publius).
Pucelle d' Orleans (La) : poijme. .v™ Voltaire (F. M. A. de). 6083.11
Puck, llril ( W. I Shakespeare's I'uck : folkslore. 3 v.
185-2 3810.13
Puckett (R. Campbell). Sciography. London, 1868,
12° ." 1432.31
Puckle (6. Hale). Elementary treatise on conic sec-
tions and algebraic geometrv. Cambridge, 1854.
12° ;..'.. . . 4012.28
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hciiil. Lonaon, 1831. 10^ 6212.07
Puckler-Muskau (Hurmarin Ludwig Heinrich, prbiz
vou). lour [v. l-'2] in England, Ireland, and
[v. H-1] in Gennany, Holland and England. 4 v.
London, 1H32. It' 941.93
Note, — The hiilf-title reads ' Tour of a German i)riuce.'
— Travels in Algiers and other parts of Africa. 3v.
London, lH:t9. 1'2° 1092.14
Puerperal fevei- .V'*' Medicine. HVmnfn : Vhurchitl, it. ms).
Pufendorf (Samuel). Of the law of nature and
nations. Written in Latin. Done into Enf;Iish by
B. Kennett ; added notes of Barbeyrac, 4tb ed. ;
prefixed Barbeyrac's Hist, and critical account of
the science of moi-ality, etc. L., 1729. 8° r)(il7.01
Puffer tli>'V, Reuben). Dinrourse on revealed religion. Cam-
bnclse, 1808. 8°. (Dudlcian lecture) 3631.10
Pugh (Edward). .SVr Hughson (U.). psewl.
Pugilism. .SV'- Amusements (Boxing, p. 23).
Pugilistica, .*•'<■'■ Miles (H D.) 1866.
Pugiii 1 Augustus). Paris and its environs. Views,
etc. 2v. London, 1S31. 4°. . . . . 967.12
— Fern/ ( 2?. ) Eecollections of 1861. . . .3146.16
Pugin (Auf^ustus NortUmore Welby). Earnest address on the
eataijlishment of the hierarchy. L., 1851- 8^. in 5093.14
Puigblanch (Antonio). Inquisition unmasked. Tr.
by W. Walton. 2 v. London, 1816. 8°. 3427.09
Puliga { Qmilesse do). Madame de Sevigne, her cor-
respondents and contemijoraries. 2 v. London,
1873. 8' 3162.23
Pullan [K. Popplewell). *Byzantine architecture, see Texier
(Charles) and Pullan (R. P).
Pullen ( Henry Wm. ) Fight at dame Euro pa's school.
London, 1871. 18" 441.05
IVo/e. — For numerous rejoinders and imitations, si-e
Dame Europa's school (p. 403 of catalogue).
— Modern Christianity, a civilized heathenism, [fmon.]
Salisbury, [1872.] 12° 3.584.28
— Tom Pippin's wedding. Phil., 1871. 12°. 261.29
Pulpit (The I : sermons by eminent ministers, v. 1-58.
London, 1824-50. 8° 3633.01
Pulpit orators of France and Switzerland. See Turnbull (R).
Pulpit pungencies. iVc Beecher (H. W.) 1800 3516.08
Pulpit table talk. See Ramsay (E. B.) 18118 3586-13
Pulpits- See Architecture [Church : Dolman, p. 33). . 1316.08
Pulsifer (D.avid). Guide to Boston and vicinity. Bos-
ton, 1867. 16 1121.11
Pulszky (Ferencz Aurel:. Iconographic researchi-s
ou human races and their art. [/7i Nott and Gliddon's In-
digenous races. 1857 ; p. 87-203.] 4730.02
— Hungarian language and grammar. [Philol. soc. Proceedings,
1868.] 0443.11
— Verbal and nominal affixes in the Hungarian language. [In
Philol. soo. Proceedings. 18,W-] 6443.12
— and Terczia). White, red, and lilack. Sketches of
Amer. society in the U. S. 2 v. N. Y., 1853. 12°.
Pulszky (Terezia). Tales and traditions of Hungary.
N. Y., 1852. 12° 241.69
Pulteney (Richard, M.D.) Hist, and biogr. sketches
of the progress of botany in England, to introd.
of Linncean system. 2 v. L., 1790. 8°. 4915.09
Pump-work. See Arts (Useful : Hydraulics, etc., p. 44).
Pumpelly (Raiibaeli. Across America and Asia. Notes
of a five years' journey. N. Y., 1870. 8°. 112509
— Geological researches in China. Mongolia, and Japan. [In
Sm. coutrib.. v. 15.] 3937.15
Punch, or the London Charivari, v. 1-78. L., 1841-
79. 4°.
See London soc, Feb.. Mch., May, 1870 (True story of
Punch, by J. Hattou).
Punch's almanack. London, 1S42-50. 4°. . 6218.08
Punchard (George). History fif Congregationalism,
A. D. 250 to 1616. Salem, 1841. 8°. . 3456.21
Punctuation. See Language (EneiUsh punctuatimi, p. 678).
Punever (P.) psewl. See Greenleaf (L. N) 1644.18
Puniana : riddles, etc. .to' Rowley (U.) 1870 7212.11
Punishment. ,S^.v Capital punishment (p. 252); Social science
( f.'rhne.^ and imnishmettt ; — Prisons and Penitentiaries) : — Law
ICriininal law, p. 680).
Punishment (Future). See Biblical and religious lit. (p. 88).
Ptmishment of deixth. From the [London] Morning
H.rald. 2 v. London, 1836. 12°. . . 5817.02
Puns and Punsters.
— \nonymnus, v. 1. 1810 ; p. 149-155 2512.27
— Holmes (O. jr.) Visit to the asylum for aged and decayed
punsters [In Atlantic muutldy. v. 7. 1861].
Morgan {Sir. C.) Defence for punning. [/«fti5 Book without
a name, 1841 ; p. 146-99] 2541.02
— Rowley (^H.)VvLma.mi. 1870 6212.11
— Smith {If.) In hit (iaieties and gravities, 1852 ; p. 23-31. 2513.11
— Sivi/t {J.) God's revenge against, [/n his Works, v. 13]. 5074.06
See also New monthly, v. 7. 1823 (Puns and punsterH,
by Horace .Smith) ; Putnam's mag.. Jan. 1854 (Puns and
punsters).
#S" See also Wit and humor.
Pupils of St. .John the divine. ,S'« Yonge (C. M.) . . 362.5.14
Puranaa. \'isli)ia Puranii : a system of Hindti my-
thology and tradition. Tr. by H. H. Wilson. Ed.
by F. Hall 5 v. L., 1864-70. 8°. . . 7812.06
Note.—Tliese vols, form 5-10 of the author's Woi-ks.
— )Vilson {II. H.) Analysis of the Puranas. [ In his Works v. 3,
1864.] 7812.0G
See also Works on Sanskrit literature (p. 711).
Purcell (Edmund Sheridan), Writings and character of A. W.
N. Pngin. [Airp. to Ferrey (B.) Kccollcctions ofA.W.
N. P. London, 1801. 8.".] 3146.16
Purchas {Rev. John). Judgment of the judicial committee of
the privy council in the case of Herbert v. Purchaa,
London, 1871. 8° 3585.25
— Adams (C.) Principles of the Purchas case. 1871. . 3585.27
— Coleridge {.Sir J. T.) Remarks on the case of Elphinstune
against Purchas. 1871 3585.26
Purdie (Thomas). Form and sound, can their beauty
be dependent on the same physical laws ? Edin.,
1849. 8° 1436.00
Purdy (Wm.) London banking life. Papers on
trade and finance. N. Y., 1876. 12°. . 59J2.32
Purgatory. See Biblical and religious lit. {Purgatory, p. 99).
Puritan (The); a poem in in seven cantos, [ation.']
Cin., 1868. 16° 1677.18
Puritan (The); essays, .v^f.- Withington (Leonai-d). v. 1. 1836.
Puritan commonwealth. .See Oliver (Peter). 1856. . . 694.10
Puritans and Puritanism. .See Biblical and religious lit. (p. 98).
Puritans, (a poem]. .See Myers (Ernest). 1869. . . . 1672.33
Purley (Diversions of). .Si'e Tooke (J. Home). . . . 6443.07
PtnueU (Thomas). Literature and its professors.
London, 1867. 12° 2538.25
Purple island, a poem. Fletcher (P.) 1816 1643.14
Purple tints of Paris. St. John (Bayle). 18:t4 963.09
Purses. Cuming {H. S.t History of. ]/n Journal of Brit. arch.
assoc, V. 14.] 1461.14
Pursh (Frederick). Flora Americas Septentrionalis ;
plants of North America. 2 v. 2d ed. London,
1816. 8° 4914.17
Pursuit of holiness. .*•<• Goulburn (E. M.) 1870. . . . 3555.09
Pursuit of knowledge under difficulties. .See Craik (G. L). 3262.12
Pursuit of knowledge under difficulties ; female examples.
Craik (G. L.) 1847 3262.27
Pursuits of literature : satirical poem. .See Mathias (T. J.) 1800.
Pursuivant of arms. .See Planche (J. R.) 6621.21
Purton (Wm.) Philocalia : natural, poetic, and
picturesque beauty. Oxford, 1864. 8°. 1436.26
Purves (D. Laing). Law and lawyers: curious facts,
etc. [anon.'i Edin., 1868. 16°. . . . 32.54.27
Pushkin ( Alexandr Sergievitch) ami Lermontow(M. )
Dichtungen. Tr. by T. Opitz. Berlin, 18.59. 16°.
Pusey (Edward Bouverie, IJ.D.) 'ihe church of ^r
England a portion of Christ's church : an eiren- ^
icon. 5th ed. Oxford, 1865. 8°. . . . 3586.05
Note. — Reviewed in Contemp. rev., v. 1, 1866 (by dean
Stanley); Jomrnal of sacred lit., Jan.. 1867 ; Macm. mag.,
March, 1866 (Dr. Newman's answer to Dr. Pusey); New
Englander, v. 25, 1866 (by G. P. Fisher).
~ Daniel the prophet. 2d ed. Oxford, 1868. 8°.
— The holy eueharist a comfort to the penitent ; sermon before
the Univ. in Oxford. N. Y, 1843. 8° 3585.31
— Letter to Richard, lord bishoi) of Oxford, on the tendency to
Romanism, imputed to doctrines held of old, as now. iu
the English church. N.V., 1839. 8° 3585.31
— and Bradley (Edward). Marriage with a deceased
wife's sister prohibited by Holy Scrijitures. Ox-
ford, 1849. 8°. . . . ■ 3586.04
— Home {R. H.) A new spirit of the age. 1855, p. 120-127. 2532.09
,See also Cuntenip rev., v. 14, 1870 (Dr. P. aud the ultra-
raontaues, by John Hunt); Eraser's mag., v. 70, 1864 (Dr.
P. aud the Court of Appeal); v. 80, 1869 (Dr. P. vs. Dr. Tem-
ple).
Putnam (Alfred Porter, D.D.) Singers and songs of
the liberal faith : sketches and notes. B.. 1875. 8°.
— Broken pillars : sermon, Feb.. 1873. Brooklyn. 1873. »' 3585.33
— • Can two walk together, except they be agreed?* [Frojn the
Religious magazine, Oct.. 1870,] 3585.33
— Christianity the law of the land : discourses, Brooklyn, Jan..
1876. With appendix. Voices of Amer. history. Brooklyn,
1876. 8° 3586.33
— Discourse on W. Llovd Garrison and the anti-slavery move-
ment. Brooklyn. 1879. 8° 3586.33
— Easter service of the Church of our S;»viour. Apl. 16. 1876.
Brooklyn, 1876. 8° 3585.33
— Edward Everett ; sermon 6cca.sioned by [his] death. N. Y..
1865. 8° 3585.38
THE BROOELTN LIBRARY,
PUTNAM QUAIN
937
— Freedom aud largeness of the christian faith : sermon at tlie
dedication of Unity chapel, Dec. 9, Ken ; with hist, sketch
of the 3d c<ingr. soc. of Broolil.vn. Brooklyn, ISOU. 8".
— A happy now year: sermon. Brooklyn, Jan, 1, 18(;5, N. Y.,
1865. 8' ;i585.»:l
— Helen Maria Williams, a biogr. sketch, [/re Unitarian rev..
V. 10, 1878 ; J articles].
— The life to coma. Boston, A. U. A., [1806.] 12°. . 3586.:i:i
— Origin of hymns. [In Unitarian rev.. May, 1874.]
— Sermon occasioned by the death of Itev. George Bradford.
Boston, 1859. 8° 3585.H:i
— Services at the funeral of George Francis Thayer, with a new
year's sermon. Brooklyn, 1879. 8° 35H5.:J3
— Tribute to the memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Franklin Andree,
sermon. Cambridge. 1872. 8° 3585.33
— Tributes to the memory of Mrs. Isaac II. Frothingbam.
(Brooklyn. 1877.) 8° 3585.33
— The unitarian denomination — past and present ; sermon.
Brooklyn. June 5,1870; with appendix containing illus-
trations, and a statement of the unitarian faith. Brooklyn,
187U. 8° 3585.33
— Unitarianism in Brooklyn : sermon, in the Church of the
Saviour. Apl. 25, 1869, on the 25th anuiv. of the church.
Brooklyn, 1869. 8° 3585.33
For other articles by A. P. P., Sf?'' Christian exam., .Ian.,
1869 (The Witness of Paul)|pJ*Ioutl[ly relig. mag., Oct.,
1858 (The Atlantic cable. 8er"Bloti); .Ian., 1864 (A visit at
Haworth); Sept., 1866 (The story of Untb); Religious mag.,
Apl., 1871 (Hosea Ballon); Jan., 1872 (Husband, wife,
child, sermon).
— Briggs (G. W.) The unchanging christian message : sermon
at ordination of A. P. Putnam, Roxbury. Dec. I'.i. 1855. Bos-
ton. 1856. 8° 3585.33
— Gannett {E. S.) Loyalty to Christ ; discourse at installation
of A. P. Pntnam, Brooklyn, Sept. 28, 1864. N. Y., 1S04. 8'.
Putnam (Allen). Agaftsiz aud spiritualism. Boston, [1874.] 16°.
— ripirit work : real but not miraculous : lecture. Boston,
1853. 8° 3H17.41
Putnam (George, D. />.) Sermons preached iu the church of the
First religious society in Roxbury. Boston, 1878. 12°.
Putnam (George Palmer). The tourist in Europe, [anon.] N.
Y., 1838. 8° 942.20
— Hand-book of chronology and history : the worhl's
progress, a dictionary of dates. N. Y. 1852. 8°.
Putnam (Israel). See Biography (p. 190).
Putnam (J. D. R.) Eower's manual, and boatchib
register. N. Y., 1858. 32° 4G13.05
Putnam (Mary Lowell). Fifteen days ; an extract
from Edward Colvil's journal, [anoii.] B., 18GG.
1G° 241.79
— Record of an obscure man. [aHoii.] B.,1861. 16°.
— Tragedy of errors. [A dramatic poem, anon.]
Boston, 1802. 16° 1742.08
— Tragedy of success. [A dramatic poem, aiio/i.]
Boston, 186-'. 16° 1742.09
— American lite in France. [In Atlantic, v. 27-28 ; 5 art.]
iVofe.— Consult also index vols, of N. A. rev. and Christian
examiner.
Putnam (Rulus). See Campbell (J. W.) Biogr. sketches. 3245.15
Putnam (S. P.) Prometheus : a poem. N. Y., 1877.
12° 1G77.29
Putnam (Wm.) Science and art of elocution and
oratory. N. Y., 186:1 12° 6332.18
Putnam county, (N. Y.) See Countries (p. 361).
Putnam's home cyclojjedia.
— AntisM (T.) Hand-hook ol useful arts. N. Y , 1852. 12°.
GoiwinlP.) Hand-book of universal biography. N. Y., 18B2.
12°. , 3123.03
— Putnam [G. P.) Hand-book of chronology and history : Ihe
world's progress. 6th ed. N. Y . 1852. 12°. . . . 413.05
— Ripley {G ) and Taylor (B.) Hand-book ol literature and fine
arts. N. y.. 1852. 1'2° 1413.U1
Putnam's monthly magazine of American literature,
science, and art. v. 1-10. N. Y., 18.")3-57. 8°.
Same. New series. Putnam's mag. v. 1-6. N. Y.,
1^68-70. 8°.
Putt (Charles). Essay on civil policy, or the science
of legislation ; with review of practice of the
English law. London, 1839. 8°. . . .5622.08
Puttenham (George i. Arte ot English poesie, 15 0.
Ed. by E. Arber. London, 1HG9. 18°. . 50I1.U8
Piitz (Wihelm). Manual of ancient geography, and
history. N. Y., 1850. 12° 932.01
Puylaurens. See Mussel (P. de). 1856 7026.17
Puzzle monkeys. Acrostics in prose and verse. By
E. L. F. H. London, 18G'.(. 18°. . . 4611.13
Pycroft (JJeii. James). Collegian's guide. 2d ed.
London, 18'.8. 16° 5512.17
-- Course of English reading. K. Y., 1857. 18°. '2752.24
— School education. Oxford, 18)3. 12°. . .3514.04
Pye (George M. D.) A discourse on the plague ; Dr. Mead's
notions refuted. Loudon, 1721. 12° Zre4;i34.19
Pye (Henry James). The Democrat : interspersed
_ ^
In aeking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUT
with anecdotes of well known characters, [aiioii.]
2 V. London, 179.5. 16° 572'2.15
Pye (John). Patronage of British art, an historical
sketch. London. 184.5. 8° 1433. i:j
Pylgrymage of man. .S'ce Guilcvillo (O. di), 184'.). . . 3558.06
Pym (John), .•iee Biography (p. 100).
Pyuchou (Thomas Ruggles). Introd. to chemical
physics. Newed. N. Y., 1873. 1'2°. . 4023.13
Pyne (George). Practical treatise on perspective.
London, 18.5-2. 16° 143-2.22
Pyne (James B.) *Lake scenery of England. Drawn
on stone by T. Picken. L., [n. d.] folio. 95G. 10
Pyne (Wm. Henry). 'History of the royal resi-
dences of Windsor Castle, St. James's Palace, Carl-
ton House, Kensington Palace, Hampton Court,
Buckingham House, and Krogmoru. lUus. by
100 colored engravings. 3 v. L., 1819. 4°. 1317.23
— World in miniature. England, Scotland, and
Ireland. 4 v. London, 18 j7. 18°. . 6631.11
Pyramids. .See Countries, etc. {Piiramids. p. 361 ; aud works on
Egypt, p. 306) ; also Casey (C.) Philitis : use and meaning
of the Great Pyramid. 3d ed.. 1876 [1082.26] ;— Classical
journal, v. 28-31, 1823'25 [•274'i.28] ;— Proctor (It. A.)
Myths aud marvels of astronomy. 1877 [1017.31]: — Seiss
(J. A.) A ujiracle iu stone ; or the Great Pyramid of Egypt.
1877 (1082.'20];— Blackw. mag.. V. 94. ISIW or Littell. 1863,
V. 4 (Who built the pyramids ?) ; N. Brit. rev., v. 47, 1867
(The Great pyramid, a review of Piazzi Smyth).
Pyrenees. See Countries [Pyrenees, p. 361).
Pf rrho. Maccoll {N.) the Greek sceptics. Pyrrho to Sextus.1869.
— ' Diogenes Laertius. Lives, efc. Bolin. 18.^)3 5415.01
.See also the various histories of philosophy {in Philosophy
p. 851), by Lewes, Ueberweg, Butler, Hitter, Zeller, and
others.
Pyrotechny ; or, the art of making fire works.
London, 1873. 16° 3941.01
Pythagoras and his school. Pythagoreorum Carmen
aureum ; — Alii versus Pythagoreorum;— Sexti Pythagorici
sententiae ; — De Hieiocle ac de Carminis autei auctore ; —
Hieroclis Commentarius de Aureum carmen ; — Pytha-
goreorum Similitudines. Demophili Similitudines ex
Pythagoreis. Demophili Seutentiie pythagoricfp. Alias
sententife. Symbola pytbagorica. Sexti pyth. sententise.
Reliquiie. [In Fragment philos., Gr et Lat., v, 1. Didot].
— Prolegomena de Pythagora ejusque discipulis : — Fragmenta.
[/nv.2.] 7765.05
— Clarke {Adam). On the Pythagorean numbers. [In his
Detached pieces, v.l. 1834]: 3531.10
— Bruce {J.) Classic portraits, v. 1, 1853; p. '26-44. . . 3212.15
— D.jcier (^. ) Life of P. with his Symbols and
Golden verses. London, 1797. 8°. . . 5415. '28
— DeiauiiliUuf. Pythagoric sentences. 1793. 3587.27
— Diogenes Laertius. ' [In liis Lives, Bokn, 1853.] . , . 5416.01
Same. Graece et Lat. [In his De clarorum philos. vitis.
D>dot, 1862.] 7764.14
— Fenelon (K) In Idi Ancient philosophers. 5412.24
— Hieroclea. Upon the Golden verses of the Pytha-
goreans. Tr., with jireface [by J. Moor. The
Golden verses, tr. by N. Rowe]. Glasgow, 1756.
18° ". 5115.28
— — Same. [ITittDacier (A.) Life ofP. 1707). . . .5415.28
Comment, in Aureum carmen. Gr. et Lat. [In Frag-
menta philos.. v. 1. Didot.] 77l)o.U4
— lambttchus. De Pytbagorica vita. [H'li/i Diogenes Laertius.
Vlt.-B. Dtd„l, 18:i2] - . . . 7;64.15
— Z,ai/^^M--t.) Pythagore. sa doctrine et sou hlstoire d'apres la
critique alleinande. [In Revue des d. moudes, 15 aout. ISH.]
— Porphyrins. De vita Pythagor.Te Graece et Lat. [ With
Diogenes Laertius Vitie. etc. flWot, 1862.) . . .7764.15
See also S'liilli. Diet., of Qr. and Roman biography ; also
(i(H7'>r Philosophy : His'orie.';. p. 852) cliapieis iii Ferrier ;
—Butler ;— Maurice ;— Ritter :— Ueberweg ;— Lewes ; —
also Na-. CjU. rev., v. 9, 1864 ; N> \v monthly mag.. Dec,
1858 (P.. by ' Sir N ithaniel' /: University m:ig.. Sept.. 1879,
p. 3.59-373; and T. B. Aldrich's poem 'Pythagoras.' in
Atlantic monthly, v. 5, p. 7115-6 ; and E. Tathams poem
• Dream ol Pythagoras' [1692.17.]
Quackenbos (George Pavne). Elementary history
of the United States.' N. Y., 1868. 1'2°. 57-2.21
— Higher arithmetic. NY., 1871. 1-2°.. .4(;11.21
— Illustrated lessons in our language ; or how to
speak and write correctly. N. Y., 1876. 12°.
Quackenbos (John D. ) lUus. history of ancient lit-
erature. N. Y., 1878. 12° 2732.^7
— nius. school history of the world. N. Y., 1876. 12°.
Quackery. .See Medicine. {Quackery, p. 765).
Quadrature of the circle. See Circle {Quadrature of the. p. 269).
Quadrupeds. .Sse Namral history (eu<Wni})<b, p. 81(1).
Quain (Jones, jV.Z).) Elements of anatomy. Ed. by
W Sharpey, A. Thomson, and E. A. Schafer. 8th
ed. 2v. London, 1878. 8° 4336.29
HOR'S NAME, the Brst part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
936
QUAIN - QUINCY
— On Bome defects in general education. London,
1870. UV 5514.15
Quakers, .ve/* BibLical and religious literature ^Fnaidx. or
QudArTS. p. 87); Statist, sor. of Loudon .lournal. v. 22, 185it
Vital statistics of the BOiiety of fi'ieuds, by J. J. Fox*;
West. rev.. Oct , 1876 Quakerism).
Quanoon -e- islam. .SVe Shurreef (Jaffur) 5454.22
Quaritch (Bernard, bookseller). 'General catalogue
of books, arranged in classes, offered for sale.
London, 1868. 8-" 2713.20
Same. London, 1870. 8° 2713.22
Quarles (Francis). Emblems, divine and moral.
London, 1S45. 24° 1677.32
Same. Illnstrated by C. Bennett and W. H.
Rogers. London, 1801. 8° 1677.33
— Enchiridion : containing Institutions divine [and]
moral. London, 185(). 16° 0214.00
— Adams ( W. IL D.) Q'8 Emblems. [In his Famous books.
1875) 25l;).ll
Ser also Chris, ex. Jan.. 185il ; p. 26-47 ; Jonr. of Sao. lit.
V. 2, 1748 ; p. 233-252 (Life and writings of Q. by F. A.
Cox).
Quarll (Philip). Herm'd (The) : or. The unparallel'd
sufferings and surprising adventures of Mr.
Philip Quarll, an Englishman. 4th ed. London,
1768. 12° ' 241.15
— Adventures marveilleuses de Philip Quarll. [In
Garuier. Voyages imag. , v. 4. Amst. [Paris], ViHl.
8°.] 7027.04
Quarrels of authors. See Disraeli (1.) Calamities, etc.. 2 v.
1868 2532.24
Quarry (.John). Genesis and its authorship. Lon-
don, 1866. 8° 3731.09
Quarterly journal of microscopical science. Ed. by
E. Lankester, and G. Busk. 8 v. London,
1853-60. 8° 4837.01
Same. New series, v. 1-8. L., 18(11-68. 8°.
Quarterly journ. of psy. med. SeeHammond (W. A.,
ed.)
Quarterly journal of science, v. 6-15. London,
1869-78. 8° 8158.01
Note.—s. 8-15 form N. s., v. 1-8.
Quarterly review, v. 1-148, 1809-79. London, 1809-79.
8° 8161.01
Noie.—lhfs Index volumes are v. 20. 41), 60. 80, 100, 120,
140.
— Papers from the Quarterly rev. N. Y., 1852. 12°.
Contents : — Printer's devil. Gastronomy and gastrono-
mers. The honey bee. Music. Art of dress.
Quarter masters, -sve Jenkins (Capt. W.) Book for. . . 4513.19
Quaternions. .S'.t: Mathematics. {Quat'-fnions, p. 74y).
Quartz operator s handbook. ,V.e Randall >P. M.) 1871. 4002.01
Quatrefages de Breau (Jean Louis Armand de . The
human species. K Y., 1879. 12°. . . 47.i4.19
— Histoire natm*ell6 geuerale. [In Revue des deux mondes,
1808-69.]
— Metamorphoses of man and the lower animals. Tr.
by H. Lawson. London, 1864. 12°. . 4723.13
iVo(*'. —First appeared in Revue des deux mondes, 1855-
1856.
— Natural history of man. From the French, by E.
A. Youmans. N. Y, 187-5. 12°. . . . 4733.16
i^ote. — First appeared in Revue des deux mondes, 1860.
1870.
— The Prussian race ethnologically considered. With
some account of the bombardment of the Mu-
seum of nat. hibtorv, etc., by the Prussians in
1871. Tr. by by I. "innes. London, 1872. 8°.
— Rambles of a naturalist on the coast of France,
Spain, and Sicily. Tr. by E. C. Otte. 2 v. L.,
1.S57. 12° 4723.16
— Unite de I'espece humaine. Paris, 1861. 12°.
-- Memoir of I. Geoffroy-Saiut-Hilaire. [In Sm. report, 1862.]
— [Numerous articles.] .SVe Revue des deux mondes : table
giMierale, 1831-74.
Quatreinire de Qiuncy (.\ntoine Chrysostome). The
destination of works of art and the use to which
they are applied, [anon.] Tr. by H. Thompson.
London, 1821. 18° 1412.23
— Essay on imitation in the fine arts. Tr. by J. C.
Kent. London, 1837. 8° 1422.15
— Raffaello. [History of his life and works, tr. by W. Hazlitt.)
Loni\on, D. Busue, 1846. 12°. [IFitt Duppa (R.) Michel
Augelo] 3151.63
Queeu lace book : account of the hand-made antique
laces of all countries. London, 1874. 8=. 3931.00
Contents : Pt. 1. Mediieval lacework and point lace.
Queen Mary. See Tennyson (Alfred). 1875. .... .1693.41
Queen mother and Rosamond. See Swinburne (A C.) 1866.
Queen of the Adriatic : Venice. See Adams (W. H. D.) 1869.
Queen of the air. .V-v Ruskin (.1.) 18r.9 2542.23
Queens, .'■'te Biography {Ji"i/ut. P- 114).
Queens county. (L. I.) See Countries (/.'vi/^ Jslarid, p. 341).
Queens of American society. .Sv,' Eliet (.)/r*. M. E.) 1867.
Queens of society. .Vef Thompson (.l/r«, K. li.). . . . 3262.10
Queens of song. .Y^e Clayton (K. C.) isa; 3266.10
Queensland. .See Countries {Austratia, p. 2'.l2).
Queenstown (Battle of). See Van Rensselaer (8.) Narrative,
etc 581.16
Queer discourses on queer proverbs. By Old Merry
[jwrad.] Phil., 1860. 16° G2H.16
Quekett (John). Lectures on histology. L., 1852. 8°.
— Practical treatise on the use of the microscope. 3d
ed. London, 1855. 8° 4827.13
Querard (Jean Marie). La France litt^raire. 10 v.
Paris, 1827-42. .S° 2782.01
Same. v. 11-12. Corrections. Additions. Au-
teurs pseudonymes et anonymes devoiles. v. 1-
2. Paris, 1851-8— 64-8. 8'^ ■ 2782.12
V. 1. A. Raz. V. 2. Re-Rog.
— La litterature fraa5iiise contemponiine, continu-
ation de la France littiiraire. 6 v. Paris, 1842-57.
8°.
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The balance of the work was done by C. Louandre. F.
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tee par G. Brunet et P. Jannet; suivie. 1. du Dic-
tionaire des ouvrages anonymes, par A. A. Bar-
bier, 3e ed augmentee par O. Barbier. 2. d'une
table gencrale des noms reels des ecrivains ano-
nymes et pseudonymes cites dans les deux ouv-
rages. v.'l-6. Paris, 18''.9-7.5. 8°. . . 27-.4.07
— Tliomas (Tt.) A martyr to bibliographv : life and
works of Querard. "l867 " . 2725. -.-8
Question of hell By a puritan. *■<■ Towne (E. C.) . 3586.29
Question "f rest for women. .Sw Jacobi (M. P.) . . . 4335.30
Question settled. .See Hull (M.) 1869 38] 5.26
Questions awakened by the Bible. See Miller (J.) . . 3575.34
Questions for a reformed parliament. [^unon.'\ Lon-
don, 1867. 8° 5724.14
Questions of modern thought. See M'Cosh (James). . 3572.19
Questions of the day. ,S"ee Elder (W.) 1871 5927.24
Questions of the day. .Scf Hall {/?»!•. John). 1873. . . .3256.23
Quetelet (Lambert Adolplie Jacques). Treatise on
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— Mailty (£.) Eulogy on Quetelet. [In Smith reports, 1875.]
Quevedo y Villegas (Francisco Gomez de). Obras
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in her wits. Proclamation by old father time. Treatise
of all things whatsoever. Letters.
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Qulcherat (Jules). Histoire du costume en France
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Quicherat (Louis). Thesaurus poetieus linguae
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Quichua language. See ElUs (R.) Pemvia Scythica, 1875. 6435.22
Quick (^r. Charles W.) Revideuda : or, things in the liturgy
wliich should be revised, with a short history of the
prayer-book. 8th ed. Phila., 1868. 8" 3587.29
Quick (Robert Hebertl. Essays on educational re-
formers. London, 18C8. 8" 5513.21
Quiet (A| nook in the Jura. See Ruffini (G.) 1867. . . 982.02
Quiu (Michael J.) A steam voyage down the Danube,
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3d ed. 2 v. London, 1836. is° 966.15
Quin (Windham Thomas, earl of Dunraven and
Montearl). The great divide : travels in the
upper Yellowstone in the summer of 1874. N. Y.,
1876. 8° 1134.27
Quincke (fleiniich). Diseases of the artei-ies, veins, and lym-
phatics. [In Ziemssen (H. von). Cycl. of med., v. 6.
1876.] 4358.06
Quincey. See De Quincey ;— Quatremere de Quincy.
Quincy ( Edmund i. Life of Josiah (Juincyof Massa-
chusetts. Boston, 1867. 8^ . . ." . 3147.04
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Quiiicy (Josiah, jr., 6. 1744, d. 1775). Appeal to my
countrymen, under the signature of Hyperion,
17()8 ; — Speech in defence of the British soldiers,
1770. [7n. Moore (F.) Arner, ekici., v. 1, 18.57.]
ffg' For lives of J. Q.. ire liivgraphy (p. 190).
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June 6, 1856. Boston, lb5U. 8' 032:i.I8
— History of Harvard University. 2 v. Cambridge,
1840. 8" .'SSIS.'JO
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— Speech before the board of overseers of H.irvard univerHity,
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visitation, presented by Geo. Bancroft. 2d ed. Boston,
1845. 8^ 6323.18
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ton. 18.54. 8° 6323.18
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28, 1609. [n. p. or d.] 12° In 5721.03
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cheap transportation : address before the Boston social
science assoc. Jan. 14, 1869. Boston, 1869. 8°. . 6323,18
Quincy (Josiah Philips, .so» of prrccr/iHiy). Charicles ;
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■ — Protection of majorities ; or, considerations re-
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Boston, 1870. 12° r,717.31
Quinet (Edgar). Jesuits and Jesuitism. [Wifk Michelet fj.)
Miscel. works. London. 1848. 8°.] 5053.06
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— FlinHR.) Philos. of history, 1875; p. 298-310. . . 447.01
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Surg. gen. Statistical report on the sickness and morlalily
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Array notes, 186I-:i. Boston, 1864. I'i'. 64-J.04
Quiutana (Manual Jose). Lives of celebrated Sjian-
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Quintiliaiius (Marcus Fabius). Institutes of oratory.
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Baude. Paris, 1865. 8°. [Nisard's Collection].
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Rabaut de Saint-Etienne (Jean Paul). History of
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J. AVhite]. London, 1792. 8°. . . , 522.03
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— and Duncan (Jonathan). History of Russia. 2 v.
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Hayward {A.) Pearls and mock pearls of history. [In his
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Same. [In liis Selected essays, v. 2. 1878.]
JVo<f .— Repr. from Qu. rev., v. 109, 1861 ; also in Littell,
1861, V. 2.
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Moore {H.) Dictionary of quotations from various
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Midieison (K II.) Manual of quotations fromancient,
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Baker (R.) Medulla poetarum Romanorum. 2 v.
1787 1614.04
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Ramage (C. T.) Beautiful thoughts from Greek
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Same. New ed. 1868 6213.02
Bi-'irer {K C.) Dictionary of phrase and fable. 1870.
Brolier iG.) Paroles memorables. 1790. . . 6215.25
Carkton's Hand-book of popular quotations. Also a
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Child ( L. M. ) Aspirations of the world : a chain of
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Edwards ( T. j World's laconics ; in prose and poetry.
1856 621,3.11
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christian teaching. 2d ed. 1872. . . . 1616.03
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Nicolas ( Sir II. ) The cynosure ; select passages from
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Peale (H.) Portfolio of an artist. 1839. . .2511.18
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Soulhriate ( //. ) Many thoughts on many things. 2 v.
iKCl-71 6217.08
— Musings about men , . 6218.24
Taylor (T.) Golden treasury of thought." . .621.3.12
Timbs (J.) Laconics: or the best words of the best
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Wrfwte'.s- Dictionary of quotations. [1876.] . 6213.34
Weld (li. K) Dictionary of sacred quotations. 1851.
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A. Eevillej.
Rabou (Ch.) Louison d'Arquien. Paris, 1861. 12.°
Rabutin (Fran(;oi8 de). Commentaires des guerres entre Henry
ii. et CUarles v. et Pbilippes sou fils. 1551-58. [Ja Petitot.
Col. des mem. 1 sor. v. 31-32.] 5031.31
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Rachel (Elisa Kachel Felix, called ; Frencli. actress).
— Barrera (.Mme de). Memoirs of K. 1858. 3152.17
— Beauvallet (L.) Kachel and the new world. 1072.11
— Janin (J.) Kachel et la tragedie. 1859. . 1715.06
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Bajazet, par A. de Musset); 1 dec 1839 (R. dans Cinna);
V, 1 fe 1842 (R. dans lo Cid, par C. Magriu); 15 mar, 1842
(Ariane); lfev."1843 (Pbedre); 15 Jan. 1844 (Berenice); 1
juin 1844.
Racine (Jean, French dramatist). Letters to his son.
London, 1785. 18° . 3151.11
— Theatre complfit. Notice par M. Auger. Paris,
1852. 16° 7032.24
Contents : La Tbebaide. Alexandre Le Grand. An-
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Racing .^f- Horse-racing (p. 632).
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Radau (Kodnlphe). Wonders of acoustics. English
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Radcliffe (Anne). Poetical works. 2 t. L., 1834. 8°.
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Radcliffe (F. P. Delme) The noble science : fox-
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RadcUSe (li'v. John). Creed of St. Athanasius illus-
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Rae (Wm. F.) Westward by rail. London, 1870. 8°.
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Raff (George W. ) Manual of pensions, bounty and
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Raffaello Sai:ti (called Kaphael). 'Facsimiles of
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ffS' For numerons lives and critical 'ssays on Raphael,
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Combe).
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Hag-hag. See Willis (N. P.) 1855 '2545.15
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— MaciartJi ((.'.) Railways compared with canals aud common
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Eii^l. railway system): Ed. rev., v. luo. IHiJl (lUilway r-
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Feb., 1873 (Railroads, servants, or ma.stcis, by T. Bacon);
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Alariidians of Herodotus. [In y.i.] 426.13
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Rees (Abraham, ed. I Cvclop:i?dia. 39 v. L., 1819. 1°.
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1866. 8° 2712.11
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Rees (L. E. K. ) Siege of Lucknow. London, 18-58.
8° 1012.11
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transl. London, 1.S17. 12° 3586.19
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N. Y. , 18;)8. 12' . 381.!.39
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cery ; with an essay on the terms heir, heirs,
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Parker and C. E. Baldwin. Albany, 1867. 8°.
Reeve (Wybert). Sc- Fiction (p. 894).
Reeves i Johni. History of the English law, from the
time of the Romans, to the end of the reign of
Elizabeth. New ed. With notes, and introd.
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Regimen sanitatis Sakrnitanum. Code of health of
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text] Phil., 1870. fol 432^.20
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S. Godrici. Lond., Surteci soc, 1817. 8°. 5116.24
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ReicUel (7?ec. O.swald J.) The see of Rome in the
Midddle Ages. London, 1870. 8°. . .3124 04
Reichenbach (Charles, /i-ei'/ierr von). Odic-magnetic
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¥., 1860. 10° 3814.40
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J. Ashburner. London, 1^51. 8°. . . 4333.22
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.ftg* For her novels, see Fisheu {Miss F. C), in Fiction
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.sound. London, 1844. 8° 3;i32.51
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Reign of tUe Stoics. Holland ;F. M.) lS7n. . •. . . 512;i.l3
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Relaiid (Adrian). Of the Mahometan religion. From
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Relfe (-1.) Remarks on the present state of musical instruction.
Loudon, 1810. 8° In 6li'.13.12
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Relics for the curious, [anon.] 2 v. London, 1824. 16".
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Religion of Israel. See Knappert (.J.) 3461.17
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Religiou.s sentiment (Tlie). .See Brinlon (K. G.) . . .3524.21
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(.J. W.| Rembrandt. 1879 [3151.10] . Sweetzer (M. F.)
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Remusat (Charles de). Abelard: drame inedit. Avec
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Shakespeare dans ses rapport.s avec la societe anglaise.
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Revue frani;aise. De I'etat des oiunions. I\lnie. Guiznt,
Pauline de Meulan. Casimir Peril r. Washington. Theo-
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sur I'hist. philos. de la litteia'.nre iranfj.iifc- Discpurs
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well.
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Remy (Jules^ ami Breuchley iJuliusi. A journey
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A. rev., V. 98, 1864 (by C. T. Brooks); N, Brit, rev., v. 40,
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Renaudot (Eusebe). Liturgiarum orientalium col-
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Babylon, etc.\ ... 1044.13
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— Kerl (S.) Elements of cnmpositiou and R. (11)34.17
— Longinus. On the Kublime in writing. Tr. with
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ffS'See alsn Criticism (p. :i98 ; — Eloquence and oratory
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Rbind (.\. Henry). Theljes, its tombs aud their ten-
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Rhidodendrons. See Rand (E. S.,/r.l 1871 6132.13
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Rice (.Mien Thorndike, pr/.) Essays from the North
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Rich (Anthony). Dictionary of lioman and Greek
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Rich (Barnaby). Eight novels employed by English
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Richards (Alfred Bate i. Medea: a poem. London,
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— National healtli. [In Good words, v. 17. 1876 : 7 art.)
— On alrohol. Cantor lectures. N. Y., 187U. 12°.
Richardson (Charles). *A new dictionary of the
English language. New ed. 2 v. London,
1863. 4° 643(1.06
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Richter (Ernst Friedrich). Manual of harmony. Tr.
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V. 1-2. Die uiisirhtbaro Loge, eine Lebens beschreibung.
:j-6. Hesperus.
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Dornen-stucke.
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Ritter (Friedrich Louis). History of music. lst-2d
series. Boston, 1870-74. 16° 1562.03
Xote. — A bibliography of works ou music is appended to
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Ritter (Heinrich). History of ancient philosophy.
From the German, by A. J. W. Morrison. 4 v.
Oxford, 1838. 8° 5416.07
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Ritualism. Sf-e Biblical and relig. lit. {Ritualism, p. 102); also
Atlantic monthly, v. 23. ISIffl (B. in EnKlaud. by A. Pem-
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law, by B. Sbaw); v. 2. 1806 (Church vestiucnts, byS. Cheet-
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Bennet judgment).
River and the Desert, .v.r Pardoe (Julia). 2 v. 1838. . 963.14
River gardens. .SVe Humphreys (H. N.) 1857 4826.15
River Plate. Si:e Countries {Argeiitiw: Rc-ptthlic, p. 291).
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Rivers : their scenery and associations.
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Madison. 3 v. Boston, 1859-70. 8°. . . 3110.05
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d'Arbray. Le cirque Gory. Paris, 1869. U°. 7033.01
Riviciras (F. Philpin de). Holy places : their sanctity
and authenticity. London, 1871. 12°. . 3.586.30
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Roads. .SVr' Arts (Useful : Roads, p. 46) ; also Ed. rev., v. 119,
1864 (Hist, of highways).
Roadside pnems for svuumer travellers. .STecLarcom (L.) 1663.37
Roba di Roma. See Story (W. W.) 1864 973.18
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Robber.s. Mae Farlaae ( C. ) Lives and exploits of
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brig Commerce, .James Riley, master, upon the
Western coast of Africa, 1815. H;irtford, 18:i0. 12".
Robbius (Chandler, D. D.\ History of the Second
church,or Old North, in Boston." Boston, 1^52. 8°.
— Central power of the gospel ; sermon at installation of Grin-
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Robert of Gloucester. Chronicle [rhyimd] to the
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-- Life and martyrtlfim of Thomas Beki-t. Ed. by W. H. Black.
[In Percy society, v. 19. 1845,J 5060.19
Robert (Cyprien). The Slave inoviuees of Turkey.
London, 1853. 12° 554.18
Robert ( Mai. Henry M. ) Pocket manual of rules of
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Robert (Marie Aune de R.) Lesondins, conte moral, [in Garnier.
Voyages imag.. v. 19,] 7027.19
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Roberts (David). *Holyland, Syria, Idumea, Egypt,
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Roberts (Emma). Memoirs of the rival Houses of
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Roberts (George). Life of Jiimes, duke of Mon-
mouth. 2 V. London, 1844. 8°. . . . 3124.10
-- Social history of the southern counties of Eng-
land in jj.ast centurie.s. London, 1856. 8°. 475.13
Roberts (.Jane). Two years at sea : voyage to Swan river and
Van Diemen's laud. 1829-31. [In Waldie library, v. 4. J
Roberts (.Job '. The Pennsvlvania farmer. Philadel-
phia, 1804. 16°. ..." 6121.02
Roberts (John). On billiards. Ed. by H. Buck. 2d
cd. enlarged. London, 1809. 8°. . . . 4612.10
Roberts (.John S., ed.) Legendary ballads of Eng-
land and Scotland. London, 1870. 12°. 1681.11
Roberts (Joseph). Oriental illustrations of the sa-
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and literature of the Hindoos. L., 1844. 12°.
Roberts (('«p(. Joseph). Hand-book of artillery. New
York, 1861. 18° 4513.01
Roberts (Mary). Popular history of the moUusca.
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— Voices from the woodlands ; forest trees, ferns,
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Roberts (.S7)- Randall). The eastern question. Asia
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Roberts ( Samuel ). The Gypsies. 4th ed. London,
1836. 12° ' 6835.05
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Sanford (E,; and Walsh (R.) Brit, poets, v. 27, 1819,]
Robertson (Dilvid). *Tour through the Isle of Man, 1791. [In
Pinkerton (J) Voyages, v. 2.] . 926.02
Robertson (Eben M.) Historical e.ssays in connec-
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Wordsworth. Speeches.
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— Sermons. 5 v. Boston, 1857-64. 12°.
Same. New ed. N. Y., 1871. 12°.
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by S. Osgood): New Englander, May, 1877 (by E.D. Mead ;
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Dublin, 18G4. 12^ 2541.29
Contents: History of Spain in the 18th century. Life,
writiu^s, and times ol Cbatcaubrtaud. Free masoury. and
secret societies of moderu times.
Robertson (James Craif,'ie). History of the christian
cbiiroh. 4 v. [To 1017.] L., 1851-73. 8°. 341(1.09
Robertson (Janet). Lights and shades on a travel-
ler's path [in France and Italy]. L., 1851. 8.
Robertson (John Parish andWm. Parish). Francia's
reign of terror. London, 1839. 12°. . .055.08
Note. —The above is v. :i of their ' Letters on Paraguay".
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16° 5060.02
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Robinson (I'harle.s S.) Short studies for Sunday-school teach-
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RobiU3on (Clement). A handeful of pleasant delites.
Repr. from ed. of 1584. London, Spencer soc,
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Robinson (Edward, D.D.) Harmony of the four gos-
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Robinson (Fred. Wm.) See Fiction class list (p. 510).
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Robinson (Henry Crabb). Diary, reminiscences, and
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Robinson (Hercules). Sea drift. L., [1866.] 16°.
Robinson (H. M. ) Great fur land; or life in the
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Robinson (H. N.) Shorter course. .SVe Fish (D. W.) Interme-
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Robinson (James). Whole art of curing, pickling,
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Robinson {Rev. John, ilte piii;irim fatlter). Works.
With memoir and annotations, by R. Ashton.
3 v. London, 18">1. 12° 3588.01
Robinson (J. C. ) Critical account of the drawings
by Michel Angelo and Raft'aello in the University
galleries, Oxford. Oxford, 1870. ]2°. . 1445.07
— South Kensington museum. Italian sculpture of
the middle ages and the revival of art. London,
18f;2. 8° 1455.27
Robinson (J. B. ) Explosions of steam boilers : how
caused and prevented. B., 1870. 12°. . 3921.12
Robinson (Lucius, gov. of N. Y. State). See hiog. sketctt in Phren.
J'jur.. Apl.. 1877.
Robinson ( .l//-,«.Mary). Memoir. By herself. 2 v. New
York, 1816. 16° - . 3153.31
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trances. London, 1833. 4°. 1316.05
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Robinson (Richard). Golden mirrour. Introd., etc. by
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Robinson (Robert). Teacher's manual of method
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Robinson (Sara T. L.) Kansas ; its interior and ex-
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Robinson (Mrs. Th^rese Albertine L. von Jacob).
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— History of the colonization of America. Ed. by W.
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Robinson (W.) Alpine flowers for English gardens.
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Robinson (Wm. Davis). Memoirs of the Mexican re-
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Robinson (Wm. S. ) [Warrington, pseud.'] The sal-
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Robinson Crusoe's money. .SVc Wells (D. A.) .... 5913.29
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Robison {JoXm, L.L.D.) Proofs of a conspiracy
against all the religions and governments of Eu-
rope, carried on in the secret meetings of free
masons, illuminati, and reading societies. 3d ed.
London, 1798. 8° 5837.30
— A rudimentary treatise on construction in carpen-
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Same. Atlas of engravings. London, 1859. 4°.
Rob Roy. See Macgregor (Rob Roy), p. 17.1 of Cat.
Rob Roy canoe (l.OOU miles in the). .SVc Macgregor (J.) 942.16
Rob Roy on the Baltic. .Set Macgregor (-J.) 942.17
Rob Roy on the Jordan, etc. See Macgregor (J.) . . . 1053.19
Rob Roy (Voyage alone in the). See Macgregor (J.) . 942.15
Robson (John, esq.) Three early English metrical
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Camden soc, 1842. 4° 5112.18
Robson (Wm.) Great sieges of history. L., 1871. 8°.
— Life of Richelieu. London, (1874). 12°. 3152.30
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Roby (Henry John). Grammar of the Latin lan-
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Roby (John). Popular traditions of England. 1st
series : Lancashire. 3 v. L., 1841. 8°. 243.55
Rochdale pioneers. See Fraser's mag., v. 61. 1860.
Rochefort (Charles Cesar, coiate de). Memoirs, un-
der Richelieu, and Mazarin ; with passages of
the reign of Lewis [13th]. 3d ed. corrected.
London, 170-5. 8° 31.53.30
Rochefort (Henri). King ^E.) French polit. leaders. 1876. 3221.17
■ - Men of the third republic. 1873 3252 27
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Rochefoucauld, .^tv La Rochefoucauld.
Rochejacqueleia (Marie Louise Victoire, marquise
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Rochette (Desire Raoul). Lectures on ancient art.
London, 18.54. 12° 1441.01
Rochou (Alexis Marie). *Voyage to Madagascar, 1792. [In Pin-
kerton (J.) Voyages, v. 16.) 926.16
Rock {Captain), the Irish chieftain. .SVe Moore (T.) Memoirs, etc.
Rock. (Ilev. Daniel). Te.xtile fabrics. New York, 1876.
8°. [South Kensington museum art handbook.
No. 1.] . . ■ 3931.53
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Rook me to sleep mother. See Allen (Eliz. Akers).
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Mici'OBeopical j)C'trography. [InU. S. Kngiwxr di^pt. i\&o\.
oxplor. of the 40tU parallel, v. 0. 1»7(!.| . . . UIO.M
Rocks aluail. Aer Greg (W. R.) OHl'i.'JO
Rocks aiul shoals. .V.r Hepworth (O. H.) 1«70. . . . 3fi(;l.l9
Rockwell (Rev. Charlesl. The Outskill mountains
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Rocky MoHUtiiin eaints. .SW Stenhouse (T. B. 11.) 187:1. '.WAM
Rocky Mountains. Sir Countries, ek. {Rocky Mnuntains, p. :jr»I).
Rocoles (.lean liaptiste de). Les imposteurs insigucH.
•2 V. Bruxelles, 1728. 16° ;i2lil.lO
Rod au.l the Kun. .SV.- Wilson (J.) 1840 401.'). ur.
Rod (The). .Sto' Flagellation (p. 551) 6817.i.!
Rodd (Thomas). Catalogue of books. Pai't 1. The-
ology -inetaphysics, moral philosophy, and edu-
cation, London, [n.d] 8" 272;i.l4
— History of Charles the Great and Orlando , ascribed
to Turpin. With ancient Spanish ballads re-
lating to the twelve peers of France ; witli Kngl.
metrical versions. [Spanish and English.] 2 v.
London, 1812. 8° 1082.32
Rodentia. See Natural history (p. 810).
Roderick, the last of the Goths. .See Southey (R.) . . lC86.0a
Rodmail (Thomas J.) lleports of experiments on
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18(J1. 4° 451N.09
Rodwell (George F. ) Birth of chemistry. London,
ls74. 16^ [Nature series.] 4213.U.5
— Dictionary of science. L., 1871. 8°. [Haydn series. ]
Rodwell (James). The rat. New ed. L, 1872. 16°.
Roe (Azel Stevens). Sf^ Fiction class-list (p. 517).
Roe I AVi). Edward P. ) Play and profit in my garden.
New York, 1873. 12° 6122.21
— Manual on the culture of small fruits. Newburgh,
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Roe (Sir Thomas). "Voyage to India, 1614-15. [In Pinkerton (J.)
Viiyases, v. 8.] 926.08
Roebliiig (Washington A.) Pneumatic tower founda-
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Roelker (Bernard). Argument in favor of the con-
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— Constitutions of France. B., ««dCambr., 1818. 12°.
Roffe (A.) An essay on the ghost belief of Shake-
speare. [L.,n. d. 8°. Kotillepaije.'i . . . 1752.14
Roger de Hoveden. Annals. .*.. d. 732, to 1201. Tr.
by H. T. Riley. 2 v. L., Bohn, 1853. 12° 471.19
-Chronica, v. 1-4. [732-1192.] L., 1868-71. 8°.
[Rolls chronicles.] 5140,—
Roger of Wendover. Flowers of history : England.
[147-1235.] 2 V. London, 1849. 12°. . 471.11
Rogers (Charles). •Collection of prints in imitation
of drawings. With lives of their authors. 2 v.
London, 1778. Imp. fol A. 57.04
Rogers (Charles, ed. ) 'Centenary garland : pictorial
illustrations of the novels of Sir Walter Scott, by
G. Cruikshank, etc. Edin., 1871. sm. 4°. 3157.25
— Scottish minstrel : songs of Scotland subsequent
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Rogers lE. C. ) Philosophy of mysterious agents,
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Rogers (Fairman). Construction of bridges. [In Smith, report.
1861.] 3936.16
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Rogers (George). Memoranda of the experiences,
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Ciu., 1845. 12° 3153.27
Rogers (George Alfred). Art of wood-carving. 3d ed.
London, 1871. 1'^° 1443.16
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— Defence of the Eclipse of faith. Boston, 1856.
12° 3587.17
— Essay on Thomas Fuller ; with selections from his
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— Greyson letters. Boston, 1858. 12°. . . 3587.18
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Rogers (Henry Darwin i. Geology of Pennsylvania. 2 v.
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— Manual of political economy. Oxford, 1868. 8°.
— Social economy. N. Y., 1872. 12°. . . . 5911. '27
Rogers (John, martyr, d. 1555). Writings. London,
[». I?.] 8° 3530.25
— Wvr.lsworth (C.) Eccl. biogr., v. 2, 1863 (from Foxe). . 3446.02
Rogers (Marj' Eliza). Domestic life in Palestine. 2d
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Rogers (May). Waverley dictionary : characters in
Scott's novels, with analysis. Chicago, 1879. li°.
Rogers (Robert P.) Two discourses in the first congr. meeting
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Rogers (R. Vashon, jV. ) Law of the road ; or, wrongs
and rights of a traveler. San Francisco, 1876. 12°.
— Law of hotel life. San Francisco, 1879. 12". 5621.18
Rogers (Samuel). Poetical -works. Phil., 18-:i2. 8°.
Same. Phil., 1854. 8° 1082.31
Conlrnls : Pleasures ot memory. Voyage of Columbns.
Italy. Miscellaneous.
— BecoUections. Boston, 1859. 16°. . . . 3153.19
— Recollections of [his] table-talk. With Porsoniana.
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Rogers (Thomas). Exposition of the 39 articles. Cam-
bridge, (Eng.,) I'arker sGciely, 1854. 8°. 363'r.O'j
Rogers (Thomas J.) A new .\merican biographical
dictionary. 4th ed. Phila., 1829. 12°. . 324'2.08
Roget (Peter" Mark). Animal and vegetable physi-
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Rolliad (The); probationary odes for the laureatship.
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Roscoe (Will.) Life and pontificate of Leo x. 2 v.
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Roscoe I Wra. C.) Poems and essays 2 v. London,
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Rose (Stewart). Ignatius Loyola and the early Jesu-
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Rosecrans (Wm. Starke). Blckham (W. D.) Rose-
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Roselly de Lorgues (Antoine Francois Felix Val-
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Rosenberg (George F. ) Guide to flower painting in
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Roseugarten (A.) Handbook of architectural styles.
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Rosenkrauz (Karl). Hegel as the national philoso-
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DiBcours sur r incgalite parmi les liommes. Du contrat
social. Lettre a M Philopolis. Jugement sur le projet de
paix perpetuelle de 1" abbe de St. Pierre. Lettre a d' Al-
embert svir les spectacles. Quatro lettres a M. de Males-
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Contents : Inaugural address. Relation of art to re-
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Of truth o( tone, color, chiaroscuro, space. Of truth of
skies. Of truth of earth aud mountains. Of truth of water.
Of truth of vegetation.
2. Of ideas of beauty : the theoretic faculty — the im-
aginative facully.
3. Of many things : Of style. Of the false ideal. Of the
true ideal. Of finish. Of the use of pictures. Of landscape.
Of tlie teachers of Turner. Appendix.
4. of mountain beauty. Appendix.
5. Of leaf beauty. Of cloud beauty. Of ideas of relation.
Invention formal, and invention spiritual. Index to v. 1-5.
- Munera pulveris. Six essays on the elements of
political economy. New York, 1872. 8°. 5932.10
Contents: Definitions. Store-keeping. Coin-keeping.
Commerce. Government. Mastership.
- Mystery of life and its arts. N. Y., 1869. 12°.
- Notes on the construction of sheepfolds [i. e. of
churches]. New York, 1860. 12°. . . 3592.02
- On painting. [Passages selected from Modem
painters. ] With a biogr. sketch. N. Y., 1879. 16°.
- Pearls for young ladies. Collected and arranged by
Mrs. L. C. Tuthill. New York, 1878. 12°. 1411.33
- Poetry of architecture. New York, 1873. 12°. 1312.26
- Political economy of art. N. Y., 1858. 12°. 1411.12
Pre-Uaphaelitism. N. Y., 1860. 12°. . .1411.13
- Precious thoughts : moral and religious. Gathered
by Mrs. L. C. Tuthill. N. Y., 1866. 12°. 2.".42.02
- Queen of the air : a study of the Greek mvths of
cloud and storm. N. Y., 1869. 12°. . .2542.23
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■ St. Mark's rest ; history of Venice. Pt. 1-2. N. Y.,
1877. 12° 1411.30
Selections from [his] writings. N. Y., 1868. 1'2°.
Sesame and lilies. Two lectures at Manchester
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Contents: 1. Of kings' treasuries [i. e. how and what
and why to read). 2. Of queens' gardens [i. e. the
queenly power of woman].
Seven lamps of architecture. N. Y., 1852, 12°.
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■ Stonesof Venice. 3v. London, 18.51-53. 1.8°.1315.03
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V. 4, 1878.]
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— Time and tide, I)y Weare and Tyne : letters to a
working man ou the laws of work. New York,
!«(;«. Ivd' 25'12.():(
— Trne ami l>cautit'Hl in art, literature, morals, and
relit,'ion. With notiei' of the author by Mrs. L.
C. TuthiU. N. Y., IHVA). 12°. . . . '. 1411.08
— Two paths : Icil. on art. N. Y., 185'J. Vl". MU.l.'i
— ' Unto this last' : four essays on the lirst principles
of political economy. N. Y., 186C. 12°. . 5!)32.;!()
— Bayne [P.) Losaous from my masters. 1879, . . . 25l:i.»10
— Shei>lienl [Ti. II.) Bibliography of lluskin : a list
in chronological order of [his] published writ-
ings. 1878. 1113.18
— Jouii;/ (JE ) Pre-Raffiiellitism ; or a popular in-
quiry into some newly-asserted principles con-
nected with art. 1857 1411.19
Note. — Contains much sharp criticism of Kusliiu's
writings.
ffS" Sfi' al.ti' numerous essays on Ruskiu and his writ-
iuf^s in Biography (p. 1*14).
.sVc also Living age. May 12. 1877 (Raskin's will : 3 ppj.
Rusliiig (J. F. ) Across America ; or the Great West
and the Pacific coast. N. Y., 1874. 12°. 1I23.2(;
Russel (Alex.) The salmon. Edin., 18(;4. 8". 482(1.28
RusseU (Alexander, M.D.) Natural history of Alep-
po. 2d ed. 2v. London, 1784. 4". . . 1050.05
Russell (Archibald). Principles of statistical inquiry.
N. Y., 18J',). 8' 5732,11
RusseU (A. P.) Library notes. N.Y, ,1875. 12^.2.542.25
Contents : In.'^nfficiency. Extremes. Disguises. .Stand
ards. Rewartls. Limits. Incongruity. Mutations.
Paradoxes. Cimlrasts. Types. Conduct. Religion.
RusseU (Arthur I'ozer). Memorial of Thomas Fuller.
London, 1844. 1G° 30(J3.10
RusseU (C. ) Tannin piocess. 2d ed. London,
1S65. 18° 3913.38
RusseU (Charles Wm., M. D.) Life of cardinal Mez-
zofanti ; with memoir of eminent linguists.
London, 1858. 8° 31 ■-'3.07
RusseU (F. S. ) Russian wars with Turkey, past and
present. 2d ed. London, 1878. 12°. . . 1034.26
Russell (Gilbert). Art of miniature paintin,g, gilding
on glass, dr. 4th ed. London, 1870. l(j°. 1443.08
RusseU (ftiiiHf Henry). Pan and the Pyrenees. Lon-
don, 1871. 12°." 961.23
RusseU (John). Boke of nurture. Ed. by F. J.
Furnivall, [In Early Engl, text soc, no. 32. L.,-
1868. 8".] 7913.10
RusseU (.John). A tour in Germany, and Southern
provinces of the Austrian Empire, 1820-1822. 3d
ed. 2 V. Edin, 1825. 16° 964.20
RusseU (John, Hh edii of Bedford). Correspondence,
1742-70. 3 V. London, 'l842. 8°. . . . 3155.03
Russell (John, earl). Essay on the English govern-
ment .and constitution. L., 1821. 16°. . 5717.07
— Essays and sketches of life and character. London,
1821. 16° 5717.07
Conlrtils : National character. On plays. Marriages.
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— Essays ou the rise and j^rogress of the christian re-
ligion in West of Europe. L., 1873. 8°. 3437.15
— The foreign policy of England, 1570-1870. London,
1871. 8°. . .' 477.25
— Letter to the electors of Stroud, on the principles of the re.
form act. Cth ed. London, 1839. 8° ,1093.0:!
— Memoirs, journal, and correspondence of Thomas
Moore. 2 v. New York, 1857. 8°. . . . 3125.02
Same. 8 v. London, 1853-56. 12°. . . 3125.04
— Recollections and suggestions, 1813-73. Boston,
1875. 8° 31.55.27
— Selections from speeches, 1817 to 1841 : and from
despatches, 1859 to 1865. With introd. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1870. ,S° G323.21
j9^ For lives of earl RusseU s/'c Biography (p. 194).
RusseU (John, i i>ironnt Ambfiiieu). An analysis of re-
ligious belief New York, 1877. 8. . \ 3411.23
RusseU (John Rutherford). History and heroes of
the art of medicine. London, 1861. 8°. 4313.01
Russell (John Scott). Modern system of naval arch-
itecture. 3 V. London, 1866. fol. Ij. s.
— Systematic technical education for English people.
'London, 1860. 8° 3914. 2G
RusseU (Michael). Life of Cromwell. 2 v. New York,
[". f/.] 18° 3045.14
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Same. New' York, 1833. 18° 1081.04
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1837. 18° 1042.08
Same. N. Y., 1852. 18° 1051.09
— Polynesia. 2d ed. Edin., 1843. 16°. . .lOGl.Ol
Same. N. Y., 1845. 18° 1061.04
— View of ancient and modern Egypt. 5th ed. Edin.,
1843. 16° 1081.07
Same. N. Y., 1856. 12° 1081.08
RusseU (iarf?/ Rachel). Letters. 2 v. London, 1853.
12° 3154.26
S.arae. London, 1819. 24° .3154.26a
Russell (Robert). Lectures on meteorology. [In Sm. rep.,
1854.] 3936.09
Russell (Thomas). Sonnets. Ed. by R. Walsh. [/« Sanford (E )
aypi Walsh (R.) Biit. poets, v 37. 1822.] .... 1B91 37
Russell (//o7i. Thomas.) Oration, July 4th, 18(^1. Boston. 18tJ4.
8° 684.20
RusseU (Wm., LL.D., d. 1793). History of modern
Europe, to 17G3. Continuation by W. Jones,
[to 1825]. 3 V. N. Y., 1851. 8°. . . . 446.15
Same, epitomised. By G. H. Townsend. Lon-
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London. 1856. 8° 3-,i63.20
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RusseU (AVy. Wm.) Pulpit eloquence. 2d ed.
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— Representative actors. London, 1872. 12°. 1742.17
RusseU (Wm.) [■ Waters, 'psturf.] Recollections of a
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— Experiences of a real detective. L., 1862. 12°.
— Undiscovered crimes. L., 1862. 12°. . . 262.70
RusseU (Wm. Howard, LL.D.) British expedition
to the Crimea. London, 1858. 8°. . . 554.01
Same. New ed. London, 1877. 8°. . 554.01a
— Canada : its defences, condition, and resources.
Boston, 1865. 12° 11.53.05
— General Todleben's History of the defence of Se-
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— Memorial of the "marriage of Albert Edward,
prince of Wales. Illus. by R. Dudley. London,
[1864]. fol N. 37.12
— My diary in India, 1858-9. 2 v. L., 18G0. 8°.
— My diary north and south. B., 18(i3. 12°. 641.03
— Prince of Wales' tour ; a diary in India. New
York, 1877. 8° 1011.12
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Russia. See Countries (Russia, p. 3(U). for its historif, descriptifn,
internal condition, etc. For its literature, see Literature
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Russians in Central Asia. .S'.r Hellwald (F. von). . . .102C. I.'i
Russians of to-day. .^ce Murray (Ci.) 1878 997.19
Rust (James). Druidism exhumed. Edin., 1871.
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RilStow ( Wilhelm). The war for the Rhine frontier,
1870 : its jiolitical and military histoi-y. From
the Germ.an, bv J. L. Needham. 3 v. Edin.,
and London, 1872. 8° 527.03
Rutgers (Elizabeth) vs. Waddinglon (Joshua). Caae [for tres-
pass), city of New York. .\iig 7. 1786. With hist, introd.
by U. B. Dawson. Morrisania, (.V. 1'.). 18i;6. 8*. . 5637.11
Sulh (HookoJ). See Biblical literature (Rutk, p. 103); a/so Tyng
(S. H.) The rich kinsman. 1858 3614.-.:8
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Rutherford (John). The trouha-lours. L., 1873. 12°.
Rutherford (Wm) Outlines o< practical histology.
■Jclcl. Phil, 187G. 12' 4:i3(!.23
Rutilius Numatianus (Claudius). (Kuvres. [Itin<'-
riiriuni. hil. i-t Fr] Paris, 18i;5. 8°. [Nisiird's
i;oll.H-tiou.] 77-Jii.(Jl
Rutlaul papers : illustrativf ol the courts and times
of Henry vii. and Heurv viii. London, Cavuhn
so,:, 1812. 4° ' 5112.21
Rutland, ( t'l.) Sa Oountries, He. {Rutland, p. 365).
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— Speech t<t the General aSHeniby, 178:3 ; Sketch of hit* lile.
[/ii Moore (F.) Amer. eloquence. V 1. 1858] . . . 63'j5.(ll
fl.tf- For thus of Kutledye. s>'f Biography (p. 194).
Rutley ( Frank). Minnralot,;y. L., 1874. 24°. 4113.10
Ruttenber (Edward M.) lli.story of the Indian tribes
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Rutter (Henry). The metric system compared with
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ISCCi. 8° 401.-1. 1 5
Ruxton (George F.) Adventures in Mexico and the
Rocky Mountains. New York, 1848. 12°. ll.'-)2.18
Ryan (Charles). .Systematic drawing and shading.
London, 1870. 'W 14;!2.15
Ryaii (Michael). Prostitution in London. With the
treatment of abuses of the reproductive function.
London, 1839. 10° 5818.21
Ryan (Richard). Poi'try and poets : anecdotes ; with
specimens. 3 v. London. 1830. 16. . . 1G83.11
Rydberg (Viktor). The last .\thcnian. From the Swed-
ish, by W. W. 'I'horaas, jr. Phil., 18fi9. 12°. 214.51
— Magic of the middle ages. From the Swedish, by
A. H. Edgren. New York, 1879. 12°. . . 3814 45
— Roman days. From the Swedish, by A. C. Clark.
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New York, 1879. 12° 981.27
ConUnis : The Romiin emperors in marble. Antique
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Ryder (Rec. George T., ed.) Lyra Americana; -verses
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— Lyra Auglicana ; sacred poetry. N. Y., 1864. 12°.
Rye*(E. C. » British beetles. L., 186(5. 16°. 4822.19
Rye (Wm. Brenchley). England as seen by foreign-
ers in the days of Elizabeth and .James i. : trans-
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emberg in 15U2 and 1510: both illustrative of
Shakespeare. With notes, elr. London, 1855.
sm. 4° 475.14
Ryle (.John Charles). Exjjository thoughts on the
gospels. With the text. St. John. 3 v. New
York, 1872. 12° 3754.20
Rylaud (Jonathan Edwards). Life and corresp. of
John Foster. 2 v. London, 1852. 12°. . 3057.04
— Memoirs of John Kitto. 2 v. N. Y., 1857. 12°.
Ryley (Samuel Wm. ) The Itinerant ; or memoirs of
an actor. G v. London, 1809. 12°. . . 1741.01
Ryme (Amedee). Egypte sous la domination fran-
1,-aise. Paris, 1848. 8°. [Univers.] . . 901.24
Saadi. Sff Sadi.
Sabbath ot the fields. *f Macmillan IH.) 3573.32
Sabbaths of oar Lord. See Stevens (W. B.) 1873. . . . 3611.20
Sabbathier (Francois). Institutions, manners, and
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French, by P. Stockdale. 2 v. London, 177G. 8°.
Sabine (Edward). Account of exijeriments to deter-
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Sabine (Lorenzoi. The American loyalists ; with hist,
essay. Boston, 1847. 8° 324ti.01
— Duels and duelling. Boston, 18.55. 12°. . 6613.25
— Life of Edward Preble, [/n Sparks (.1.) Amer. biography. 2d
8., V. 12. Boston. 1847. Ifi'.] 3241.22
- Report on the principal fisheries of the American
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Sabine (Robert). Telegraphy. [In Brit, m'fg industries, 1876.]
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April. 26. 1874. Phila.. 1874. 8° 3587.29
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New York, 1865. 12° 643.20
Sachs (Hans). Warumb betriibstu dich ;— Eiu Epitaphiuni ob
dei' LeicU Martini Lutheri ;— Lauds Kuecht Spiegel {In
MilUer(Max). German classics, IS.W ; p. 420-424.) 2732.09
.See Cornhill mag., v. 40, 1879 (H. Sachs and the master
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Sachs (Julius). Text book of botany. 'I'r. by A. W.
Bennett and T. T. Dyer. Oxford. 1875. 8°. 4918.16
Sackville (Chailes, m)7 «/■ JMr'sftj Poems. Life, by S. JohiiBr>n.
|/ii Chalmers (A.) 'Engl, iioets, v. K. 1810.) . . .1626 08
— Select poems. (/« Sanford (E.) tind Walsh (K.) Brit, poets,
V. 13. 1819.] 1691.13
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Saddle (A-) in the wild West. .SV. Hideing (W. H.) . . 1131,29
Sadi i>r Mosljh-ed-din Sadi Ben Abdallab. The
Gulistan or flower garden. From the Persian, by
J.Ross. With essay. London, 1823. 8°. 1683.14
Same. Tr. by F. Gladwin, with essay by J. Koss
•and preface by R. W. Emerson. B., 1865. 12°.
Same. Gulistan, ou la parterre de roses. Tr.
du Pers.an. par C. Defremery. Paris, 1858. 12°.
See also Atlantic mo., v. 14. 1864 (by R. W. Emerson);
Fraser's mag., v, 53,1856; aho works on Persian liter-
ature (p. 711).
Sadik Isfahiini. Geographical works. From the
Persian, by J. C. London, 1832. 8°. .7816.11
Sadler (L. R.) [Jacob Larwood, i>stud.'\ Book of
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— Story of the London parks. 2 v. L., [1872.] 8°.
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truth. 4th ed. London, 1870. 16°. . . 3587.25
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Sadliers' Catholic directory, almanac, elc, for 1865,
69, 72, 74. 4 v. N. Y., 1869-72. 12°. . . 3161.01
Saemuud, Vik Learned- Edda. From the old Norse
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Thorpe. London, 1866. 16° 1641.01
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Safford (Wm. H.) Life of Harman Blennerhassett.
Cincinnati, 1853. 12° 3U22.07
Sagahun (Bernardino de). Libro sexto de la retorica y filo^ofia,
moral y teologia. de ]a gente Mexinana [In Eingsborough
( Viscount). Antiq. ol Mexico, v. 5, 1830]; — Historia univer-
sal de las cosas de 2\ueva Espaiia. (In v. 7, 1831.)
Sagas, .^'e.' Literature {IceUindic or yorse, p. 709).
Sagas from the far East ; or, Kalmuck and Mongolian
traditionary tales. With hist, preface, and notes.
London, 1873. 8° 7811.06
Sage (/^ec. John). Works. With memoir and notes.
3 V. Edin., Spottisimodt .soc, 1811-16. 8°. 3588.11
Cont-ents : v. 1. Fundamental charter of presbytery dls-
prov'd. 2, 3. Principles at the Cypriauic age, with regard
to episcopal power.
Sages and heroes of the Amer. rev. 6V(? Judson (L. C.) . 683.08
Sahaia {Oeseit oj). See CountTies. elc. (p. 365).
Sailing on the Nile. See Laporte (L.) 1091.16
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doldrums 3534.17
— Jewell (J. G. ) Among our sailors. With regulations
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S^ Sec aho Naval science (p. 812);— Ocean (p. 824);—
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Sainsbury (W. Noel, ed.) OriRinal unpubl. papers
illustrative of the life of Peter Paul Ruhi'iis, as
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Saint. Jt^i" Niiinus ol' the saiuts are eutered uut uuder Saint,
but under tlieir distiuctivo names ; t. y., Augustine, —
Francis, — Patrick, — etc.
Saint ^cr also Sainte (p. 904 .
S-iint Abe and his seven wives : a tale of Salt Lake
City, [anon.] New York, 1872. 12°. . 1083.22
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Saiut-Albiu (Alexandria Denis Huot de Loug-
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St. Angolo (('(is»e of). .S'.v Story (Wm. W.) in:j.21
St. Augustine. See Augustine (.St.). p. ,^7; and in Biography, p. 110.
Sallit Augustine, Florida ; history, and advantages
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St. Bartholomew's day.
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tholomew, by J. Macdonnell): Harper's mag., v. .38 (Poem);
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18Gi» {elaborate); and histories of France during the reign
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Sainte Beuve. See Sainte-Beuve (C. A..) p. UM of Catalogue.
St. Brandan : medieval legend of tho sea, in English verse
and prose. Ed. by T. Wright. {In Percy society, v. 14.
Loudon. 1844. 16'.] 6060.14
St. Ceciaa's day. See Oecilia {.Sainl), p. 257.
St. Clair (George). Darwinism and design. Lon-
don, 1873. 12' 4713.0<;
St. Clair (Lady Harriett). Dainty dishes. 5th ed.
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St. Clair (S. 6. B.) and Brophy (Charles A.) Ptesi-
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Content.'! :
Answer to the London Journal, 1728. v. 2.
Answer to the Defence of the enquiry into the conduct of
Great Britain, v. 2.
Essay 1, Concerning the nature, extent and reality of human
knowledge, v. 5.
Essay 2, On the rise and progress of the boasted science of
plnlusophers, v. 5-6
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Essay 4, Concerning autliority in matters of religion, v. 6-7.
Final answer to Hcmarksou tbeCriiltsman's vindication, v. 2.
First vision of Caniilick. v. 2.
Fragments or minutes of essays, v. 7-8.
History (Letters on the study and use of), v. 3-4.
Idea of a patriot king, v. 4.
Index, V. 8.
Letter occasioned by one of abp. TiUotson's sermons, v. 5.
Letter to sir Wm. Winilbam. v. 1.
Letters, or essays addressed to A. Pope, v. 5.
Letters to Mr. de Pouilly, v. 4.
Life of Boliugbroke, by Goldsmith, v. 1.
Occasional writer, v. 1.
Parties (Dissertation on), v. 3.
Patriotism (Letters on the spirit of), v. 4.
Plan for a general history of Europe, v. 4.
Retlections on tlie present state of the nation, v. 4,
Reflections upon exile, v. 1.
Remarks on the history of England, v. 2.
State of parties at accession ot George I. v. 4.
True use of retirement and study, v. 4.
— Clayton (R.) Vindication of the histories of the o. and N.
Test, in answer to Bolingbr'ke. lT.i3 35'22.18
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— • Whatley (/'.) Vindication of the gospels from the objections
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^;S' For lives of Bolingbroke. see Biography (p. 123).
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Contents.
Batuta (Ibn), 1300-53, v. 1. ,Leo Africanus. 1486-1440. v. 1.
Bell (John). 1690.1780, v. 2. Maundrell (Henry). 1695. v. 1.
Belzoui, 1753-18'24. v. 40. Montague {.Ladj/ Jl. W.). 1690-
Beruier (Fr.), 1624 88, v. 1. 1762, v. 2.
Bruce (James), 1730-84, T.2. Niebuhr (Carsteii),173.'V1815,v.3.
Burckbardt. 1784 1817. v. 3. IPallas (Peter S.). 1741-1811. v. 3.
Chardin (Sir J.), 1643.1713. v. 1. Park (Mungo). 1771-1806, v.3.
Cboiseul-Ciouffler,1762-1817,v. 3. Pocock (Richard), 1704-65, v. 2.
Clarke (Dan. E.)176!l-18-22, v.3. IPolo (Marco). 1-25U.13-24. v. 1.
Denon 1754-1826, v. 3. IRubruquis (\V. del. 1250-93, V. 1.
Forster (Georg). 1760-91, v. 2. IShaw [Dr. '1 bos). 1692-1761,v. 2.
Hanway (Joseph) 1712-86, v. 2. /Tavernier iJ. B). 1(02-85, v. 1.
n.-Lsselquist iFred.l. 17'i2-52.v. 2. Tournefort. 16.W.1708. v. 2.
Heber (Heninald 1783.1826,v. 3. Ulloa (Antonio de). 1710-95, v. 2.
Kipmnfpv F), 1651-1716. v. 1. i Valle (P. dellal. 1586-1652. V. 1.
Ledvard (John). 17.il 88. v. 2. Volney, 1757-182U, v. 3.
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Contents.
Academic fraugaise (Hist, de 1'),
V. 14.
Amyot, V. 4.
Angouleme {Ouchesse d'), v. 5.
Antiu {Due d'). v. 5.
Arago (Fran<;oi8). QSu^Tes.v. 10.
Argeneon {.Marquis d'}. v. 12,14.
Aruauld (Agues), v. 14.
Arnault (.V.I. v. 7.
Aubigne (A. d'). v. 10.
Bachaumout. (CEuvres), v. 11.
Bailly (Sylvain). v. 10.
Balzac (.W. de), v. 2.
Banville (Th. de), v. 14.
Bareith {Margr. de), v. 12.
Barnave. v. 2.
Barthelemy iL' abbe), v. 7.
Bazin (il.) V. 2.
Beaumarcbais, v. 6.
Beranger, v. 2.
Bernis {Abbe de). v. 8.
Besenvat {Huron de), v. 12.
Boileau. v. 6.
Bonald (.tf. de), v. 4.
Bonueval (C. A. de). v. 6.
BouBtctteu (Ch. v.), V. 14.
Bossuet. v. 10, 1'2, 13.
Bourdaloue, v. 9.
Bourgoglie {Duchesse de), v. 2.
Broglie {M. de). v. 2.
Brosses {Le pres. de), v. 7.
Buffon. V. 4. 10. 14.
Bussy-Uabutin. v. 3, 13.
Carrel (Armand). v. 6.
Casaubon, Journal de, v. 14.
Caylus (.tfme. de). v. 3.
Chamfort. v. 4.
Chapelle. (Euvres de, v. 11.
Charron. v. 11.
Cbateavibriand. v. 1. 2, 10.
Chaulieu {Abbe de). v. 1.
Cbenier (Aii'lre), v. 4.
Chesterfield, v. 2.
Choisy {Abbe de), v. 3.
Condorcet. (Euvres de, v. 3.
Cosnac, Memoires de, v. 6.
Coiirit-r (Paul-Louis), v. 6.
Cousin (Victor), v. 1, 6.
Cow-per (Wm.). v. 11.
Creiiui {Marq. de), v. 12.
Dacier (.Vme.). v. 9.
D'Aguesseau. v. 3.
Dangeau, Journal de, v. 11.
Dante, v. 11.
Daru iM.). v. 9.
Deune-Baron, v. 10.
Desbordes-Valmore {Mm*^.
V. 14.
Desmoulins (Camllle), v. 3
Diderot, v. 3.
Droz (M.), V. 3.
Ducis, v. 6.
Ducloa. V. 9.
Du Camp (Maxime), v. 12.
Du Deffand {itme. de), v. 1, 14.
Dupotit (Pierre), v. 4.
Epinay {Mme. d'), v. 2.
Estrees (Gabriel d'), v. 8.
Etienne. v. 6.
Fa\Te (Guillaume). v. 13.
Feletz. Geoffroy, Hoffman, v. 1.
Fenelon, v. 2. 10.
Feydeau (Erueet), v. 14.
Fezensac ; Journal de la cam-
pagne de RusBie, v. 1.
Fievee {Mme.), v. 6.
Firdousi, v. 1.
Flaubert, v. 13.
Florian. v. 3.
Fontenelle. v. 3.
Fouquet. v. 5.
Franklin, v. 7.
Frederic le grand, v. 3, 7, 12.
Friant. v. 14.
Froissart, v. 9
Gaiiani {L'abbe), v. 2.
Gay {Mme. Sopliie), v. 6.
Geulis {Mme. de), v. 3.
Geoffrin {Mvie.), v. 2.
Oerbet {Abbe), v. 6.
Gibbon, v. 8.
Girardin (Emile de), v. 3.
Girardin (Saint-Marc), v. 1.
Gbthe et Bettina. Lettres, v. 2.
Gourville. Memoires. v. 5.
Grafigny {Mme. de), v, 2.
Grimm, v. 7.
Guerin (Eugenie de), v. 12.
Guizot. V. 1.
Hamilton (Antoine). v. 1.
Heuault {President}, v. 11.
Henry IV.. v. 11. 13.
Huet, eveque d'Avranches, v. 2.
Janin (J.), v. 2, 5.
Jasmin, v. 4.
Jeanne d'Arc, v. 2.
Jeannin {Le president), v. 10.
Joinville. v. 8.
Joubert. V. 1.
La Boetie (Etienne), v. 9.
Lacordaire, v. 1.
La Fare {Marq. de), V. 10.
La Fontaine, v. 7.
La Harpe. v. 5.
Lamartine (.)/. de), v. 1.
Lamartine, Histoire do la res-
tauration. v. 4.
Lambert {.Mme. de), v. 4.
Lassay {.\farq. de), v. 9.
Latouche {.M. de). v. 3.
Lauzun {Due de). v. 4.
La Valliere. v. 3.
Le Brun-Pindare, v. 5.
Leclercq (Th.), v. 3.
Le Couvrexu' (.Adr.), v. 1.
Lectures publiques. v. 1.
Le Dieu (.ibbe). Memoires.T. 13.
Le Sage, Gil Bias, v. 2.
Lespinasse {Mile, de), v. 2.
Ligiie {Prince de). v. 8.
Louis XIV.. (Euvres. v. 5.
Luynes {Due de). v. 14.
Madame, mere dn regent : nou-
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Maine dc Biraii, v. 13.
Maiuteuou (Mme. de), v. 4, 8.
MaiHtie (JuBeph de;, v. 4.
Malosheibt's (M. de}. v. 2.
Miilliorbo ct son ecole, v. 8.
Mallet du Pun, v. 4.
Marguerite de Navarre, v. 7.
Marie Stuart, v. 4.
Mario Autoiuette, v. 4.
Mai-ivaux, v. 9.
Marmout {Atart'chal), v. 6.
Marmoutel, Memoires. v. 4.
MaruUes (Abb^ de), v. 14.
Mawsillon, v. 9.
Maucroix, v. 10.
Maupertuis, v. 14.
Maury {Abbi^), v. 4,
Maiiiu'iu {Palace), v. 2.
Meilhau (Senac de). v. 10.
Murimee (Les I'aux Demetrius),
V. 7.
Mezeray, v. 8.
Micliaud, V. 7.
Mirabeau, v. 4.
Mirubeau et Sophie, v. 4.
Moutaigne, v. 4.
Montalembert {M. de), v. 1.
Moutpeueier (itlle de), v. 3.
Moutesquieu. v. 7.
Moutluc, V. 11.
Morcau (Ileg^eippe), v. 4.
Muttevillo [.\fme. de), v. 5.
Mussot lAUred de). v, 1, 13.
Napoleon, Campague d'Egyjite
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Necker {Mme.), v. 7.
Necker (3t.) v. 7.
NiveruaiB {Le due de\ v. 13.
Orleaus {Duchesse d'), v. 6.
Pariset, v. 1.
Pascal (B.). Peneees de, v. 5.
Pasquier (Etieune), v. 3.
Patiu (Gni), v. 8.
Patru, V. 5.
Pelleport {G^nSral), v. 13.
Perraiilt. v. 6.
Philli|)pe de Commynes, v. 1.
Pliue, le naturaliste, v. 2.
Poesie etpoetes eu 1852,v.5.
Pompadour (Mine, de), v. 2.
Portalis, v. 5.
Prpvost, V. 9.
Qu'est-cequ'uuclassique ? v. 3.
Uabetais. v. 3.
Ramoud (L. F. E), v. 10.
Raynouard, v. 5.
Uccaniier {Mme,.), v. 1. 14.
Itoguard, v. 7.
Itegrets (Les) v. I'l.
Reuan (Roniau do), v. 8.
Rotz (Card. do), v. 5.
Rii:Uelieu {Card, de), v. 7.
Uigault (Hippolyte), v. 13.
Kivarol. v. 13.
Robert (Leopold), v. 10,
RuBdort_r. v. 5.
Rohan (Due de), v. 12.
UoUiu, V. ti.
Rouaard. v. 12.
Rousseau (J. J.), v. 2, 3.
Rulbiere, v. 4.
Sacy (S. de). v. 14.
Saiut-Amant, (EuvrOB, v. 12.
Saint- AuaeluiL\ v. i>.
Saint-Arnaud (Marcchal).v. 13.
Saint-Evreniond et Niuou, v. 4.
Saint Just, V. 5.
Saiut-Lauibert, v. 8.
Saint- Martin, v. 10.
Saiut-Piene, v. 6.
Saiut-Sinioii, v. 3.
Sale^ (I''r. do), v. 7.
Saud (tieorge), v. 1.
Sauteul, V. 12.
Scudery {Mlh.-. de.), v. 4.
Sevigne {Mine de), v. 1.
Struece, V. 1"2.
Sieyes. v. 5.
Stendhal {M. de), v. 9.
Sully, V. 8.
Taine. v. 13.
Talleuiaut et Bussy. v. 13.
Theatres (Question des). v. 1.
TUierB. Lo cousulat et 1* em-
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Tracy (Mine, de). v. 13.
Ursine (Friiicfsst' des), v. 5, 14.
Vauveuargues, v. 3, 14.
Vicq d' Azyr. v. 10.
Viel-Castel. v. 14.
Villars {Mart'chnl de). v. 13.
Villehardonin (Geoffroy de),v.9.
Villemaiii et Oousm. v. 1, 6.
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Volney, v. 7.
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Voltaire et de Brosses, v. 7.
Walokeuaer, v. 6.
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Academic, Des procbaines Elec-
tions de r, V. 1.
Albany (La comtesse d'), par
Taillaiulier, v. 5.
Altou-Shee {Comte d'), Le mar-
iage du due Pompee, v. 7.
Antiiologie grecque, v. 7.
Apulee. V. 2.
Bertrand (Joseph), v. 10.
Beuguot (Co;u(ede), Memoires,
V. 11.
Biguon (Baron), Souvenirs
d'un diplomate, v. 9.
Biot, Melanges sci. et litt., v. 2.
BoisBonade, v. 6.
Bossuet, (Euvres. v. 2,
Boufflers (Comtvssf Ae), v. 4.
Biuy>-re. v. 1.
Carlos (Don) et Philippe ii,, par
Gachard, v. 6.
Catherine ii.. Memoires de,v. 2.
Catinat, v. 8.
Cervantes, Don Quichotte, V. 8.
Charles u. d' Eapagne. v. 2,
Charles v. apres son abdica-
tion, V. 3.
Ohatt^aubriaud jugc paruu ami
iutime, V. 3.
Cli6nier (Andre), Poesies, v. 3.
Clermont (C'o?«te de) et sa cour.
V. 11.
Colle, corresporidanco med..v.7
Gouuaissaucu du rhouime au
xviie ct au xviiie Hieele. v. 3.
CotiFttaut (Benj), son t-ours de
politiiiuo conBtitulioufUe.v.l.
Corneille, Le Cid, v. 7.
Conlinann. Reminiscenres.v. 9
Daphnis et Chloe, v. 4.
Delecliizo (E. J.), Souvenirs, v. 3.
Deeuhanel (Emile), EHsai de
critique naturelle. v. 9,
Didot (A. F,), Observ. sur I'or-
thographe frani;aiHe. v. 11.
Dubuei', V. 11.
Ducis, Epietolaire, v. 4.
Duveyrier (Ch.), Deux confer-
ences, V. 10.
Duveyrier (Henri), Les Tou&-
rc'g du Nord, v. 9.
Femme (La) au xviii sit;cle,v.4
Fervel. Campagnes de la r^v
iran^ais dans les Pyrenees
orientales. v. 2.
Feuillet, Histoire de Sibylle.
V. 5.
FJammarion, La plurahte des
mondes, v. 10.
Flaubert. SalaninibO. v. 4.
Foucault, Memoires, v. 3.
Fraucheschi-Delonne (Le gen-
eral), V. 11.
Frocbot, prtfetde la Seine, v. 11.
Fromeutin, Uu ete dans le Sa-
hara; Dominique, v. 7.
Gasparin (Mme. de), v. 9.
Gautier (Theophile), v. 6.
Gavarni. v. 6.
Girardiu (Emile de), v. 7.
Gisors (Comtt de), v. 11.
Goethe et d'Eckerman, Entre-
tiens de, v. 3.
Goncourt (MM. de). Idees et
sensations, v. 10.
Grenier, LaGrece en 1863, v. 5.
Grote,HistoiredelaGrece,v. 10.
Guerin (Mite. Eugenie de), v. 'j.
Gueroult, V. 4.
Guerin (Maurice et Eugenie
de). v. 3.
Guizot, Meditations sur la reli-
gion chretienne, v. 9.
— Memoires, v. 1.
Halevy, secretaire perpet., v. 2.
Harley (M. de). v. 5.
Labe (Louise), v. 4.
La Briiyere, Comedie. v. 10.
Lafayette (C. de), Poeme des
champs, v. 2.
Lamemiais. Correspond., v. 1.
— (Euvres inedites, v. 11.
Laprade, Questions d'art et de
morale, v. 1.
La Rochefoucauld, (Euvres ine-
ditea. v. 5.
Lebrun. (Euvres. v. G.
Lefebvro, Histoire des cabinets
de V Europe, v. 10.
Legcndre (ra66f^}.Memoire8,v.5.
Le Play. La refoi-me sociale en
France, v. 0.
Littre. V. r,.
LouvoiB. Histoire de, v. 1, 7.
Louis xiv., Corresp. de, v. 10,
— Journal de la santu de, v.2.
— et lo due de Bourgogue, pit
Mic-helet, V. 2.
Loyson (Ch.). (Euvres choisloq,
V. II.
Ma^niu (M.). v. G.
Maloutt, ML-moires, V. 11.
Maraiw. Journal et mC'moircs,
V. U.
Maria Leclizinska, v. 8.
Marie-Antoinette, v. 8, 9, 10.
Marie-TlierL-se, v. 9, 10.
Moliere, (Euvres, v. 5.
Mouselet. Poesies, romans et
critique, v. 10.
Mr)ntaigue, v. 6.
Moutaiguij en voyage, v. 2.
Naiu livres, v. 4.
Noaillt's (Marechal de), v. 10.
Orleaus. Lo mystere du siege d',
v. 3.
Perrault, Les contes, v. 3.
Pirou (Alexin), v. 7.
Pocsio »Mi IH6C. V. 10.
Pontmailin, Causeries litt6r-
aires. v. 2.
— Les jeudis de madame Char-
bonneau, v. 3.
Prevost-Paradol, Essaisde pol-
itique et de litteratuie. v. 1,
Raciiie (Jean), v. 10.
— et LouIh), Lettres iuedites
de, V. 3.
Renan. Essais de morale et de
critique, etc., v. 2.
— ■ Vie do Jesus, v. (j,
Rigault. (Euvres completes, v. 1
Roland {Mme), Memoires, v. 8.
Saint-Andre (Jeati Bon), v. 8.
Saint-Simon considere coniine
historien.parM.Chcruel.v.lO.
Saint-Victor (P. de), Hommes
et dieux. v. 10.
Saints I'-vangiles (Les), v. 3.
Sax<^ (Mauriie), v. 11.
Scvignt- {Mw. de), Lettres. v. 1.
Sism<^iudi. Lettres a Mme. d'
Albany, v. t'>.
Stael (Mine, de), Coppet et Wei-
mar, V. 2.
Taine, Hist, de la lit. anglaise,
v. 8.
Tc-rente. par de Belloy, v. 5.
Thiers. Sainte Helenc, v. 3.
Ihionville et la chartreuse du
ValSaint-Pierre, v. 1.
TocqueviUe, Nouvelle corres-
poudauce, v. 10.
Vaugelas. V. 0.
Verd.-liu (.Mme. de), v. !t.
Vernet (Horace), v. 6.
Veuillnt. Melanges, v. 1.
Vignv (Alfred de), v. (J.
Viguier (.V.), v. 11.
Villai-8 [Mar^rhal de), v. fi.
Viollet-Ie-Duc, Entretiens sur
I'arcljitecture. v. 7.
Virgile. (Euvres. v. 11.
Waterloo par M. Thiers, v. 3.
Zeller, Entretiens sur I'hist-
oire, v. 9.
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Juvenal : — Persius : — Martial : —
In Knglisli literature. Mapes ; — Langland (' Piers Plough,
man-) ; — Lindsay (David) ; — Donne (' Satires') ; — Hall
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Edw, Jenkins (no\els);— Obliviad ; — Trumbull (J,)
In French literature. Rabelais ;—Scarron ; — Boileau; —
■^oltaire ; — Beaumarchais ;--Balzac ; —
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tiquissimi de prima malorum Lunianoruni origine philoa-
ophematis Genes, in explicandi tentamen criticum et
philusophicum. Ueber My then, historieclie Sagen und
PhilOHoplieme der iiltestcn Welt. Ueber die Moglichkeit
eiuer Form der Philosopl.ie iibeibaupt. Theologische Ex-
amensdissertation : De Marcioue Paiilinarnni epistolamm
emendatore. Vom Ich als PiiDcipder Philosophie oder
iiber das Unbedingte im meuschlichen Wissen. Neue De-
duktion dcH Naturreclits. Philosophische Brief e liber
Dogmatisnuis und Kriticismus. AbhaudingeuxUr Erliiuter-
mig des Idealismus der WissenchaftHleLie. Ueber die
Preiwfrage, wekhe Foi tschritte hat Uii: M<-taphytiik aeit
Leibnizons iind Wolfs Zeiten in iJeutschlaud gemacht,
und dereu Losuugeu. Ueber die Frage, ob eim- Phlloso-
phio der Erfahrung. ini*bf*Hondere. ob cine Philoj-ophie
der Geschichte mbglich sey. Ueber (Jffeubarung und
Volksunterricht. Reccnsioii J. G. Schloshcrs.
2. Ideeu zu einer Philosophie der Natur. Vou der
WoltHcele,
3. Erster Eutwurf eines Systems der Natnrphllosopliie.
Einleituiig zu dcui Entwurf eines SysteiiiH der Nainiphi-
losophie. System des tranacemleutalen Idealipmus. Ueber
die Jeuaische AUgemeine Liteniturzeitung.
4. Allgenieine Deduktion des dynamiHcheu Processes
Oder der Kategorien der Physik. Ueber den wahren Be-
griff der Naturphilosophie. Darstellung meiues Systems
der Philnsophie. Bruno oder iiber das gottliche und na-
tiirliche Priueip der Diuge. ein Gespriicli. Fernere Da^^^-
tellungeu au-^ dem System der PhlloHophie. Die vier
edien Metalle. Miscellen.
5. Abhandlungen, Lc, aus dem Kritiacheu Journal der
Philosophie: Ueber das Weseu der philosophischeu Eritik
iiberhaupt und ihr Verhiiltnisa zuni gegenwartigeu Zus-
tand der Philosophie insbesoudere ; Ueber dus absolute
IdentitiitSHystem uud seiii Verhiiltnisa zu di-m neuesten
(Reiuholdischeu Dualismus); Ruckert und Weiss oder die
Philosophie, zu dem es keines Deuken aud Wiseens be-
darf ; Ueber das Verhiiltniss der Naturphilosophii- zur
Philosophie iiberhaupt; Ueber die Conslruction iu der
Philosophie ; Ueber Dante in philosophiscLer Beziehung ;
Notizenblatt ; Vorlesuugen ueber die Methode des akade-
mischen Studiums ; Philosophie der Kunst.
6. Immauuel Kant. Philowophie uud Religion. Propii-
deutik der Philosophie. System des gesammten Philoso-
phie und der Naturphilosophie insbesondere.
7. Darleguug des wahren Verbal tnisses der Katurpbil-
OBophie zu der verbeaserten FichteBcheu Lehre. Aus den
Jahrbiicheni der Medicin als Wissenschaft : Vorrede zu
den Jahrbiichern ; Aphorisinen zu Einleitung iu die Na-
turphilosophie ; Aphorisuieu iiber die Naturphilosophie ;
Kritische Fragmente ; Vorliiufige Bezeichnung des Mand-
puuktes der Medicin nach Grundsiitzen der Naturphihs-
ophie. Ueber daa Verhiiltniss der bildenden Kunslc zu
der Natur. Pliilosophie Untersuchungen iiber das We^en
der nieuachlicheu Freiheit und die damit zusammeiihiin-
gendeu Gegenstiinde. Stuttgarter IMvatvorlesungen.
Aufsiitze und Recensionen aus der Jenaer und Erlauger
Literatnrzeitung und dem Morgeublatt : Notiz von deu
neueu Versuchen Uber die Elgenschaften der Erzund
Wasseifiihler. u. s. w. ; Die Weihuachtsfeier, von F.
SchleSerrnacher; Der Streit des Philanthropiuismus und
Humanismus iu der Theorie des Erziehung-suuterrichta
von F. L. Niethammer; Ehrenpforte und Triumphbcgen
fur Kotzebue bei seiner Riickkehr ins Vaterlaud; Eiuiges
iiber die Schiidellehre; Bild vom Zinsgroschen; Notiz
uber ein merkwurdiges Bild von Langer Miincben; Ueber
die Veifassung der neuen koniglichen Akademie der bil-
denden Kiinste in Miinchen.
8. Ueber das Wesen deutscher Wissenschait. Denk-
mal der Schrift von den gottlichen Dingen «. s. v.-. des
Herrn F. H. Jacobi, u. 8. w. Aus der Allgemeinen Zeits-
chrift vou Deutschen fiir Deutsche : Vorrede. Briefwech-
sel mit Escheumayer beziiglich der Abhandluug ■' Philos-
ophische Untersuchungen uber das Wesen der metisch-
lichen Freiheit, u. s. w." Ludwig August Hiilsen. Die
Weltalter. Erstes Buch. Ueber die Gottheiteu v<>u Samo-
thrake. Kleinere Aufsiitze. Ueber daa sogenannte Wet-
terscliiessen. Bericht liber deu pasigraphischeu Veisuch
des Professor Schmidin Djllingeu. Vorschliige, die Beech-
iiftiguug der philol.-philos. Klasse betreflfend. Noch ein
Wort uber die Arbeiten der phiiol.-philos. Klasse.
9. Ueber den Zusammeubaog der Natur mitdei- Geister-
welt, ein Gespriich. Kuustgeschichtliche Ammerkungen
zu J. M. Wagners Bericht uber die iigeuitischen Bild-
werke. Erlauger Vortrage: Ueber die Natur der Philoso-
phie als Wissenschaft; Ueber den Werth uud die Bedeu-
tuug der Bibelgesellschafteu; Spicilegium observationum
in uovissimam Arnobii editionem. Abhandlungen philo-
logischeu audmythologischen luhalts : Ueber fine Stelle
des Lucretius ; Ueber eiue Stelie Platens ; Ueber eine
Stelle iui Homerischen Hymuus an Demeter ; Uebr-r die
arabischen Nameu des Dionysos ; Ueber das Alter kyklop-
ischer Bauwerke in Griechenlaud. Erste Vorlesung in
Miinchen. Rede an die Studirenden der Ludwig-Maxi-
niiliaus-Universitiit. Redeu in deu uflfentUcben Sitzuugen
der Akademie der Wissenschafteu in Miinchen.
10. Zvir Geschichte der neueren Philosophie. Vorrede
zu eiuer philoaojihischen Schrift des Hrn. Victor Cousin.
Darstellungdes philosophischeu Eiupirismus. Anthropo-
logisches bcheuia. Worte zum .\ndeukeu des Freibeiru
vou Moll und Sylvestre de Sacys. Darstelluug des Natur-
processes. Vorwort zu H. Steflfens uachgelassenen
Schiiften. Vorbemerkungen zu der Frage uber deu Ur-
sprung der Sprache. Epigrammata. Gedichte und me-
trische Uebersetzungen.
lite Abth. Vol. 1. Historisch-ki-itiachb Einleitung in die
Philosophie derMythologie.
2. Philosophie der Mytliologie.
3, 4. Philosophie der Offenbarung.
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— Travels in Central America : Nicaragua, Honduras,
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ieneis illustrata, procurante J. A. Pfefl'el. ■! v.
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— Correspondence between Schiller and Goethe, 1791-
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— Works. — Historical. Tr. by .\. J. W. Morrison.
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Contents :
Braut von Messina (Die), v. 5.
Briefe iiber Don Carlos, v. 10.
Brlefe iiber die iisthetische Er-
ziehuug des Menschen. v. 12.
Demetrius, v. 7.
Denkwiirdigkeiten aus dem Le-
ben des Marschalls 'Vieille-
viUe. V. 11.
Dido. V. 1.
Dichtung. V. 12.
Don Carlos, v. 3.
Fiosco. V. 2.
Gedichte, v. 1.
Gegenwiirtige deutsche Theatre
(Das). V. 10.
Geisterseher (Der), v. 10.
Geschichte der Unruhen in
Frankveich weiche der Re-
gieruug Heiurichs iv. vor-
angingen bis zum Tode
Earls IX., v. 11.
Geschichte des Abfalls der ve-
rein. Niederlande. v. 8.
Geschichte des dreisBigjah-
rigen Kriegs. v. 6.
Gesetzgebung des Lykurgus
und Solon, v. 10.
Herzog von Alba bei einem
Friihstiick aut dem Schlosse
zu Rudolsladt. 1547, v. II.
Huldipuug der Kiinste (Die),v.O.
Kabale und Liebe. v. 2.
Kinder des Hauses (Die), v. 7.
Kleiue Schriften vermischten
luhalts, v. 11. 12.
Macbeth, v. 6.
Maltheser (Die), v. 7.
Maria Stuart, v. 5.
Menschenleind (Der). v. 2.
Neffe als Oukel (Der), v. 7,
Parasit (Der), v. 7.
Phiidra, V.7.
Philosophische Briefe. v. 10.
Riiuber (Die), v. 2.
Schaubiihne als eine moralisclie
Anstalt betiachtet, v. 10.
Senduug Moses, v. 10.
Spaziergaug unter den Linden.
V. 10.
Spiel des Schicksals, v. 10.
Turandot. v. 0.
Universal historische Ubersicht
zu den Zeiten Kaiser Fried-
richs I . V. 11.
Verbrecher aus verlorener
Ehre, v. 10.
Wallenstein, v. 4.
Warbeck. v. 7.
William Tell. v. 0.
Zerstorung von Troja, v. 1.
Zusammenbang der thierischen
Natur des Menschen mit sei-
ner geistigeu, V. 10.
Iphigenie in Aulis. v. 3.
Jungfrau von Orleans (Die), v. 5. |
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Goethe and .Schiller ; their lives and works, 1879
[3006.27];— Flint (li.) Philos. of hist.. 1875: p. ;J8»-409
[447.01];- Hagenbach (K. R.) German rationahsm. 1805
[3550.15];- Macmillan. Aug., 1876 (Corrcsp. betw. S. and
the duke of Schleswig-Holstein, by Max Muller).
Schimmelpenninck (Mary Anne). Life. Ed. byC.
C. Hankin. 2 v. London, 1^58. 8°. . . 3156.13
,Vu(e.— Reviewed in Littell, Apl. 10. 1859.
— Principles of beauty : with an essay on the tem-
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1859. 12° 1431.13
— Select memoirs of Port Eoyal. 4th ed. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1835. 8° ' 3431.20
Schindler (Anton). Life of Beethoven, incl. corresp.
with friends. Ed. by I. Moscheles. 2 v. L,on-
don, 1841. 12° 3017.25
Schinz (Charles). Researches on the action of the
blast-furnace. London, 1870. 8°. . . 3941.01
Schlagiutweit (Emil). Buddhism in Tibet. With
an account of the Buddhist svstems preceding it
in India. Leipzig, 1863. 8°' . . . . 3528.U1
Schlegel (August Wilhelm von). Lectures on dra-
matic art and literature. Tr. by J Black. Lon-
don, Bohn, 1846. 12= 1742.18
Note— See critical notices of S. in Black, mag., v. 54 ; Ed.
rev, Feb .1816 ; For. qu. rev., Apl.. 1833 and Oct., 1843;
New Engl., V. 2 ; Qu. rev.. Oct., 1814.
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Alexander. Tr. by L. Purcell and K. H. White-
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Robertson. London, Buhii, 1848. 12°. . 412.17
— Philosophy of life and of language. Tr. by A. J. W.
Morrison. London, Bohi, 1847. 12°. . 5410.22
— Flint iR.) Philos. of hist, in Franco and Germany, p. 455-471.
1875 447.01
Schleicher (August). Darwinism tested by the
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— Poetry of the vegetable world. 1st Amer. ed., by A.
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— Outline of the study of theology. With reminiscen-
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Scblesier (Gustav). Life of William von Humboldt.
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Scbmid (Christian Friedrich). Biblical theology of
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1870. 8° 3592.08
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London. 1874-75. 4° 1766.12
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Schmitz (Leonhard). History of Greece for junior
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Phil., 1853. . 8°.' 3913.02
Same. Treasury of science. Tr. by H. Med-
lock. London, 1862. 8° 3913.01
Schcelcher (Victor). Life of Handel. New Y'ork,
1H57. l.i° 3075.10
Schoepff (Johann David'. Climate and diseases of
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Chadwick. Boston, 1875. 1'2°. . . . 4347.11
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English liistory. 2 v. London, 1812. 8°. 466.10
Schomberg (Ralpli). Life of Macenas. L., 1766. 18°.
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1844 6514.03
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— Notes on the Iroquois ; or, American antiquities,
dv. Albany, 1H17. 8" 557.02
School-days of t.iiiiieut men. AVe Timbs (■!.) 1868. . . 3203. '22
School-girl's ^ailaml. .S'.c Klrkland {Mrs. C. M.) 18li4. . 1063.07
Schoohnaster ( [lie). lOlO, .v« Ascham (K.) . 6011.10 ; 6012.18
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Schopenhauer (Arthur). Die beiden Grumlproblonie
derEthik. Frankfurt, 1811. 8°. . . .513(1.22
— DieWelt alsWille und Vorstellung. 'le Au«. Ebend.,
1873. 8° 5434.52
— Dialogue ou immortality ; — Doctrine of the will. Condensed
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— nouieniF.) Mod. philosophy, 1877 6413.1)3
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hauer, Haitmann. 1878 6434.50
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Jour, of spec, philos., v. 9, 1876 ; p. 113-138.)
— ffiW(27,.) Philosophie de S. 1874. . . .5426.31
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— Zimmern (II.) Arthur Schopenhauer : his life and
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F. H. Hedge); v. 78, p. 70 (by U. J. Warner); v. 80. p. 'iuO
(Compared with Hegel, by C.C.Everett); Contem. rev.,
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(by F. Hueffer); Juur. of spec, philos., Apl., 1877 ; p. 152-
150 (Schopenhauer and vou Hartmann by W. R. Morse ;
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Schorlemmer (Carl). Treatise on chemistry. A'ee Roscoe (H. E.)
and Schorlemmer (C.) 4215.'28
Scholt (.\rthur). Cara gigantesca of Yzamal (Yucatan). [In Sm.
report, 1869.] 3930.24
— Keniarks on an ancient relic of Maya sculpture. [In Sm. re-
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atmospheric temperature iu the United States, and some
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the r. S. ; and at some stations in adjacent parts ol N.
Amer-.aud iu Central and South America. Washington.
1872. 4'. [In Smith, contrib., v. 18.] 3937.18
Schott (Gaspar). Magia universalis naturae et artis.
4 V. Bamberga', 1077. -1° 3907.18
— Physica curiosa, sive mirabilia naturae et artis.
Ed. altera auctior. 2 v. Herbipoli, 1(567. i".
Scbouler (James). Treatise on the law of domestic
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Boston, 1873. 8- 5616.20
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ton, 1862. 12^ 4613.04
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Schroeder (Dr. Karl). Manual of midwifery includ-
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Oycl. of med.. V. 10, l,s76.] 43.'ia.lu
Schroetter (Leopold) Changes in the position, and diseasi 8 ol
the heart snb-stance. [In Ziemssen (H. von). Cycl. of
of med., v. 0. 1870.] 4358.06
Schubert (Gotthilf Heinrich von). Mirror of nature.
From the German bv W. H. Furness. Phil.,
1851. 12° ' 402-2.08
Schubert (Franz). .S'lf Biography (p. 196); afeo Cath. world, Feb..
1877 ; p. 703-712.
Schuckers (J. W. ) Life and public services of
Salmon Portland Chase. With eulogy by W. JL
Evarts. New York, 1874. 8°. . . .' ."3035.20
Scbucldug (Levin). Luther in Rome : Roman. 3 v.
Hanover, 1870. 18° 7126.09
Schaltz(l''. W.) Book of Esther, expounded. Tr. and cd.. by J.
Slr..ng. N. y., 1871. H\ [In Lange. Commentary, v. 7.J
— Book of Ezra, expounded. Tr. and ed., by C. A. Briggs. N.
¥.,1877.8°. [/JiLango. Commentary, V. 7.] . . 37'J6.lfl
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Schurz (Carl). Speeches. Phil., 1865. 12°. 6324.04
Schiitzenberger (Paul). Fermentation. N. Y., 1876.
r2" 4212.20
Schuyler (Eugene). Turkistan : notes of a journey.
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.animals and plants. Tr. by H. Smith. London,
1S4T. 8° 4317.08
Sch'warz (Joseph). Descriptive geography of Pales-
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Sch-warzeuberg iF. A.) Alex, von Humboldt. Lon-
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Sch^wegler (Albrecht). History of philosophy in epi-
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Schweichel" (Robert). liu Hochland. Berlin, 1868. 16°
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— Jura and Gentersee. Berlin, 1805. 16°. . 7126.03
Sch-weigger (I'mfC.) Handbook of ophthalmology.
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and nurture. 1874 3913.12
— Temple (.Vjrir.) Essays upon ancient and modern learning. [In
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and literature, by E. Dowden); Eraser's mag., Feb., 1876
(Ou the limits of science, by W. Forsyth); Macuiillan's
mag., Oct.. 1872 (On the aims and instruments of scientific
thought, by W. K. Clifford); June, 1876 (Endowment of
research, by M. Creightoni; N. A. rev.. Jan.. 1870 (Abstract
science in America, 1771)- 1-S70. by Simon Newcombi; Pop.
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1873 (National importance of scient. research).
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Science for the young. See Abbott (Jacob). 4 v. ... 912.21
Science in sport, *c Koutledge (Robert). ...... 3922.07
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— Jevons(\V. Stuuly). Lofic. N. ¥., 1876. 16°. . . .6428.37
PoliticaU'Coiumiy. New York, 1878. 16°. . . . 6912.Xi
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Scientific dialoguea. »■« Joyce i J.I J8;)2 iOTi.m
Scientific London. .S'.v; Becker (B. 11.) 3'J0(;.18
Scientific Btuilies. .SVt- Dircks (Henry). l«<!a 31)14.27
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Scio. AVe Countries {.S'cio, p 3G7).
Sciography. .SVp Fine arts {Draiving, and Shallows, j). 54u).
Scipio's dream. ,Si:« Cicero (M. T.) llcpublic. Book vi.
Sclater (Plulip Lutley). Naturalist's impressions of Spain. \In
Galton (F.) Vacation tourists, 1801.) '.126.12
Scofferu (Jolmi. Elementary chemiBtry of imj)on-
derable agents and inorganic bodies. L., 1S55. b°.
— Projectile weapons of war and explosive com-
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Scott (Frank J.) Art of beautifying suburban home
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Cont'nts : Moral ecloguee. Elogies. Amwell. a poem.
Amoebaean eclogues. Oriental eclogues. Odes. The
Mexican prophecy. Epistles. An essay on i^ainling.
Sonnets and miscel. pieces.
— Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [In C's Engl, poets.
V. 17, 1810.) 1626.17
Scott I ^faj. John). Letter to Mr. Francis, in reply
to his pamphlet. ' The state of India'. London,
1782. 8° 3075.31
— Select poems. Ed. by R. Walsh, [/n Sanford (E.) and Walsh
IK.) Brit, poets, v. 32. 1822.) 1691.;)2
Scott (John). A visit to Paris in 1814. Trenton,
New Jersey, 1816. 8° 926.27
Scott {Rev. John). Life of rev. Thomas Scott. 5th
ed. London, 1823. 8° 3157.16
— Lutlier and the Lutheran reformation. 2 v. New
York, 1818. 18' 3431.01
Scott (John). The British hemiptera. See Douglas (J. W.) and
Scott (J.) 4744.07
Scott (Miijor John). Partisan life with John S.
Mosby. New York, 1867. 8° 635.15
Scott (Jonathan). Tales, anecdotes, and letters. From
the Arabic and Persian. Shewsbury, 1800. 8'.
Scott (J. R ) The family guide to Brussels. Lon-
don, 1817. 12° 964.24
Scott (John R. ) Dissertations, essays, and jjarallels.
London, 18(J4. 8° 2547.05
Contents : Influence of religion on civil society. On the
expulsion of the Moors from Spain, and the protestants
from Frauce and the Low Countries. On the first peop-
ling of .\merica. On the progress of the fine arts. Dissert,
on national population. On writing history. Was elo-
quence beneficial to Athens ? Influence of taste on morale.
Comparisons ; William ill. of England, and Henry iv. of
Frauce : Cardinal Ximenes and Cardinal Richelieu ; Au.
gustua C.X'sar and Louis xiv. ; Duke of Sully and Earl of
Chatham.
Scott (R. Pickett). Place of Shelley among the Eng-
lish puets of his time. L., 1878. 12°. . . 1684.27
Scott (Russell). Scriptural claims of the devil : with
an explanation of the terms Sheol, Hades, and
Gehenna. London, 1822. 8° 3592.06
Scott {ilrs. Sarah). History of Gustavus Erieson,
king of Sweden. With introd. hist, of Sweden.
By Henry Augustus Raymond \pseud.'\ London,
1761. 8° 3074.28
— Life of T. A. d'Aubigne. {anon.} L., 1772. 8°.
Scott (Sir Sibbald David). The British army : its
origin, progress, and equipment. 2 v. London,
1868. 8° 4514.17
Scott (Thomas, D.D. ) Essays on the most important
subjects in religion. 8th ed. London, 1819. 16°.
— Sotes, *e Bible. 3 v. Phila.. 1816. 4° 3717.13
Scott (Sir Walter). 'Border antiquities of England
and Scotland. 2 v. L., 1814-1817. 4°. . . 956.17
— Character of lord Byron. London, 1824. 8°. [In Pamphleteer,
V. 24.) 6058.24
— Guy Mannering. [Fr.] Tr. par A. Montemont. Paris,
[)i. J.] 8° 7034.17
— Halidon Hill : a dramatic sketch. Edinburgh, 1822.
8° 5093.15
— History of Scotland [to 1603]. 2 v. London, 1830.
16°. [L. C. C] 496.17
— Ivanhoe. [Fr.] Tr. par. A. Montemont, Paris, [)i .d]
8° 7034.18
— Kenilworth. [Fr.] Tr. par A. Montemont, Paris,
[;i. (1 1 8° 7034.19
— Lady of the lake : poem. L., 1853. 8°. . 1684.12
— Lay of the last minstrel. Boston, 1871. 12°. 1684.01
Same. London, 1853. 8° 1684.12
Same. 11th ed. London, 1810. 8°. . . 1684.29
— Letters on demonology and witchcraft, New
York, [». d] 18° 3812.03
— Life of Napoleon. 3 v. N. Y., 1828. 8°. . 3132.14
Same. 2 v. Exeter, (A'. H.), 1828. 8°. . 3132.17
— Lives of the novelists. N. Y., 1872. 12°. . 2752.31
A^off.— For Contents see Fiction (p. 459).
— Lord of the Isles, [poem]. Edin., 1852. 24°. 1684.11
— Marmion : a tale of Flodden Field. 7th ed. Edin.,
1811. 8° 1681.28
— Minstrelsy of the Scottish border. [In his Poetical works, v.
1, 1833.) 6066.07;13
— [Novels.] See Fiction class list (p. 519).
— Poetical works. With a memoir, v. 1-9. Boston,
1857. 16° 1681.01
Contents: v. 1. Layof the last minstrel. 2. Marmion.
3. Lady of the lake. 4. Rokeby. Vision of Don Rodeiick.
5. r,ord of the Isles. 6. Imitations of ancient ballade.
Ballads, tr. or imitated from the German. Songs. 7. Mis-
cellaneous poems. Poems piiuted in Lockhart's biography
ofW. S. Lyrical pieces, niottoes, efc, from the Waverley
novels. 8. Bridal of Triermain. Harold the Dauntless
Field of Waterloo. Dramatic pieces : Mac Duffs Cross.
Halidon Hill. 9. Doom of Devorgoil. Auchindraue. or the
Ayrshire tragedy. House of Aspen, trag. Goetz of Ber-
lichingen, trag. from the German of Goethe.
BROOKLYN LIBRARY,
I
SCOTT - SCRIBNER'S
975
— Quentin Durward [Fr.]. Tr. par A. Montemont.
Paris, [n. d.] 8' 7034.20
— Sir Triatrem. Set Thomas of Ercoldouno.
— Waveiley. [Fr.] Tr. par A. Montemont. Paris,
[11. ./.] 8° 7031. '-'1
— Works. 7 V. Phil.. 1833. 8° 508.5.1:!
Contents :
V. 1. Poetical worka. Paul's Letters to his kinsfolk.
Eyrbiggia Saga. Essay ou cbivdlry, rouiauce. aud tlu'
drama. Sermons. Letters on deiiiouology and witch-
craft.
2 Waverley. Guy Mannering. Antiquary. Rob Roy.
IJlack Dwarf. Old Mortality. Heart of Mid-Lothian.
3. Bride of Lammermoor. Legend of Montrose. Ivau-
hoe. Monastery. Kenilworth. Pirate.
4. Fortunes of Nigel. Peveril of the Peak. Quontiu
Durward St. Ronan's Well. Red (lauutlet. The Be-
trothed.
5. The Talisman. Woodstock. Highland widow. Two
drovers. My aunt Margaret's mirror. Tapestried cham-
ber. Laird's Jock. Fair maid of Perth. Anne of Geier-
steiu. Count Robert of Paris. Castle Dangerous. Sur-
geon's daughter.
6. Tales of a Grandfather ; being stories taken from
Scottisli history. History of Scotland. Life of Jubn Dry-
den. Life of Jonathan Swift. Lives of the novelists.
7. Life of Napoleon. Memoir of the author, by J. G.
Lockbart.
Same. 7 v. in 12. Phil., 1833. 8°. . . 5065.01
Contents.
V. 1-2. Poetical works. Paul's Letters to his kinsfolk.
Eyrbiggia Saga. Essay on chivalry, romance, and the
drama. Sermons. Letters on demonology and witch-
craft.
3. Waverley. Guy Mannering. Antiquary. Rob Roy.
4. Black Dwarf. Old Mortality. Heurt of Mid-Lothian.
Bride of Lammermoor. Legend of Montrose. Ivanhoe.
5. Monastery. Abbott. Kenilworth. Pirate.
6. Fortunes of Nigel. Peveril of the Peak. Quentin
Durward.
7. St. Ronan's Well. Red Gauntlet. Betrothed. Tal-
isman. Woodstock.
8. Highland widow. Two drovers. My aunt Margar-
et's mirror. Tapestried chamber. Laird's Jock. Fair
maid of Perth. Anne of Geieratein. Count Robert of
Paris. Castle Dangerous. Surgeon's daughter.
9. Talcs of a grandfather ; stories taken from Scottish
history. History oi Scotland.
10. Biographical notices. Lives of the novelists.
11. Life ot Napoleon Bonaparte.
12. Memoir of Sir Walter Scott, by J. G. Lockhart.
— Prescott {W. II.) Sir Walter Scott. [In Rice {A T.. ed.)
Essays from the N. A. rev. 1879.] 2533.33
— Rogers (C.) Centenary garland : pictorial illus. of
the novels in order of publication. With de-
BCi'iptlons, memoir, etc. Edin., 1871. sm. 4'^.
— Roger.*i (M.) Waverley dictionary : characters,
with analysis. . . 254.89
j65" For lives and critical notices of Sir Walter Scott, see
Biography (p. 1!H'>).
Scott (Wm. ) Harmony of phrenology with scrip-
ture : a refutation of philosophical errors in Mr.
Combe's * Constitution of man '. 2tl ed. Edin.,
is:;7. 12^ 5431.07
Scott (Wm. ) Lessons in elocution ; pieces in prose
and verse. New York, 1802. 12°. . . . 6331.19
Scott (Wni. Anderson, D. V.) Tho Bible and politics :
plea for religious freedom, and against all secta-
rianism in our public schools. San Francisco,
1859. 8^ 3588.08
Scott (Wm. Bell). Albert Durer : his life and works.
London, 1809. 8° 1434.09
— Anthony, a poem. [In Fortn. rev., Aug., IStJS.]
— Gems of French art : carbon-photographs. With
essay. London. 1871. 4° 1436.10
— Gems of modern Belgian art : carbon-photographs.
With essay. London, 1872. 4° 1436.27
— Gems of modern German art : carbon-photographs.
With remarks and essay. L., 1873. 4^. . 1436.31
Half-hour lectures on the history and practice of
the fine and ornamental arts. Boston and Lon-
don, 1861. 8^ 1411.07
— Little masters [of Germany]. N. Y., 1879. 12°.
Contents: Diirer, the reputed teacher of the little mas-
ters. Albrecht Altdorfer. Hans Sebald Beham and Barthel
Behaiii. Heinrich Aldegrever. George Pencz. Jacob
Binck and Hans Brosamer.
— Murillo and the * Spanish school of painting. Lon-
don. 1873. fol 1447.04
— Our British landscape painters. 16 engr. on steel,
with essay. London. [1872.] fol. . . . 1447.06
Scott {Qm. Wiufield). Infantry tactics. 3 v. New
York, 18'i7. 16°. 4511.10
;^=-For lio's of gen. Scott, s"'' Biography (p. 196).
Scottish ballads and songs. See Poetry (p. 907).
Scottish field, a \»)v\ii on the battle of Floddeu. [/n Chetham
miacell., v. 2.] WM 33
Scottish minstrel. ,v«v Rogers (C.) 1870 lt;78.ui
Scotus (Duns). See Erigena (John Scottis).
Scouttetten (Uobcrt Jostpli Henri). Medical and
topograpliical histi)ry of the cholera morbus, in-
cluding prevention and treatment. From the
French, by A. S. Doane. B., 1832. 8^ . 4:534.08
Scoville (Joseph A.) Old merchants of New York
city. 15y Walter Harrett [ps^T^*^/.] 5 v. New
YoVk, IS63-70. 12° 3245.02
Scrambles amongst the Alps. S-'e Whympcr (E.) . . . 985.23
Scratchley (Arthur). Practical treatise on savings
banks. [With app. on the industrial dwellings.]
London, 1860. 8" 5933.15
Screw-cutting tables. See Martin (W. A.) 3923.32
Scribbleomania. or the printer's devil's polychronicou. See
Ireland (W. H.) 1815 1684.13
Scribe (Eugene). Historiettes et proverbes. Paris,
1858. 16° 703-f.ll
Contents: : Judith, on la loge d'opera. Le tete-a-tete,
ou trente lieues en poste. Uu miuistre sous Louis xv.
Le roi de Carreau. Potemkin, on un caprice iiuperial.
Le prix de la vie. Le jeuuedocteur, ou le nioyen de par-
venir. La conversion, ou a I'impOKsible nul u'est tenu.
— Nouvelles. Paris. 1858. 16^ 7034.12
Contents: Maurice. Carlo Broschi. La maitresse
anonyme.
— Piquillo Alliaga. 3 v. in 2. Paris, 1856. 16^. 7034.13
— Theatre. 20 v. Paris, 18')6.57. IG. . . . 7035.01
Contents : v. 1. 3. Comedies — 1. Valerie. Le mariage
d'argeut. Bertraud et Raton. La camaraderie.
2. La calomnie. Le verre d'eau. Une chaine. Oscar.
3. Le puff. Adrienue Lecouvreur. Les contes de la
reine de Navarre. Bataillo de dames.
4. Operas — La niuette de Portici. Le comte Ory.
Le philtre. Robert-Le-Diable. La juive. Les Hugue-
nots, Le propht'te.
5-9. Opt^ras-ciiniques — 5. La neige. Le ma^-on. La
dame blanche. La fiancee. Fra Diavolo.
6. La prison d'Ediuibourg. Lestocq. Le chalet. Le
cheval de bronze. L'arabaseadrice.
7. Le domino noir. Le fidt-le berger. La reine d'un
jour. Les diamants de la couronne.
8. Le diable a I'ecole. La part du diable. La sireue.
Ne touchez pas a la reine. Haydce.
9. La fee aux roses. Glralda. La chanteuse voilee.
Mareo Spada.
10-19. Comtdies-vaudeviUes — 10, Le nouveau Pourceaug-
nac. Les deux precepteurs. Une visite a. Bedlam. La
somuambule. L'ours et le pacha. Frontin mari-garcon.
Le gastronome sans argent. Leparraiu. Le mariage en-
fantiu. Michel et Christine.
11. La petite soeur. Memoires d'un colonel debus-
sards. Le vieux gar(;on et la petite fille. Le bon papa.
L'interieur d'un bureau. Le menteur veridique. La
maitresse an logis. Partie et revanche, Rodolphe. Un
dernier jour de fortune.
12. L'heritiere. Le coiffeur et le perniquier. La man-
sarde des artistes. La Laiue d'uue femme. Vatel. La
quarantaiiie. Le plus beau jour de la vie. Le charlatan-
isme. Les premit-res amours. Le confident.
13. La demoiselle a mavier. La belle-mere. L'oncle
d'Amerique. Le diplomate. Simple histoire. L'ambat-
eadeur. Le mariage de raison. La chatte metamorpho-
see en femme.
14. Yelva. La marraine. Avant, pendant et apres. Mal-
vina. Theobald, ou le retour de Russie. Louise ou la repar-
ation.
15. La seconde annee, Zoe ou I'amaut pr«te. Philippe.
Une laute. Jeune et vieiUe. La famiUe Riquebourg. Le
budget dim jeune menage.
16. Le chaperon. Toujours. ou I'aveiiir d'un fils. Ca-
milla. Lea malheurs d'un ama>it heureux. Le gardien.
Le lorguon.
17. La chanoinesse. Salvoisy. Eetelle. Etre aime ou
mourir. La peuaionnaire maric-e. Chut 1
18- La grand' mc-re, ou les trois amours. Les sur-
prises. Rebecca. L'image. Jeanne etJeanneton. Gene-
vieve, ou la jalousie iiaternelle.
19. La protegee sans le savoir. Une femme que se jette
par la fenetre. Didier I'honnete homme. Oamitie!
ou les truis epoques. Heloise et Abailard.
20. Operas — Le Dieu et la bayadere. Le serment. Guido
et Ginevra, ou la peste de Florence. La Xacarilla. Lea
martyrs. Dom Sebastieu. Lejuif errant
fl®- For notices of Scribe, see N. A. rev., v. 07, 18))3 ; For.
qu. rev., v. 8.
Scribner (Charles Hilton). Treatise on the law of
dower. 2 v. Phil., 1867. 8" 51115.12
Scribner's monthly. Conducted by J. G. Holland.
v. 1-18, Nov., 1870-Oct.. 1K79. N. Y., 1871-79. 8^
In asking for books, nee the •• Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
976
SCRIBNER'S- SECRET
Scribner's monthly, contbnMl.
N"te. — Preceded by Hours at Home.
Same. Index, v. 1-10, Nov., 1870— Oct., 1875.
N. Y., 187C. 8°.
Scripture herbal. See Callcott HI.) 1842 4914.19
Scripture portraits. .SVe Stanley (.\. P.) 18118 3595.02.
Scriver (Christian). GotthohVs emblems. Tr. by
II Menzies. Boston, 18G0. n°. . . . 35»2.18
Scroll work. .SVe Carving 'p. 255); — Fine arts {Decoration, Dtsign,
etc.. p. 040).
Scrope (George Poulett). Geology and extinct vol-
canos of central France. 2d ed. L., 1858. 8".
Scrope I Will. ) Days of deer-stalking in the forest of
Atholl, with some account of the red deer. 3d
ed. London, 1817. 8° 4624, '22
Scrutator, psnul. .Vee Horlock (K, W.) 4616.27
Scudder (Henry). Christian s daily walk. 13th ed.
London, 1770. 1G° 3592.12
Scudder (Horace Elisha). Life and letters of David
Coit Scudder. N. Y., 1864. 12°. . . . 3157.03
— The Bodleys afoot. B., 1879. Sm. 4°. . . 246.60
~ The Bodleys on wheels. B., 1878. Sm. 4°. . 256.04
— The Bodleys telling stories. N. Y., 1878. Sm. 4°.
— Doings of the Bodley family in town and country.
New York, 1875. Sm. 4° 251.04
— Dream children, Cambridge, 1864. 16°. . 251.03
— Dwellers in five sisters' court. N. Y., 1876. 16°.
— Men and manners in America one hundred years
ago. N. Y., 1876 Vi° 3212.19
— Stories from my attic. N. Y., 1H69. 12°. . 251.02
Scudder (Henry J.) Address delivered at Glen Cove,
L. I , at the 2d centennial auniversarj' of the
settlement. May 25, 1868. Glen Cove, 1868. 12°.
Scudder (Samuel H.) Catalogue of ortboptera of North America.
[la Sm, iniscel., coll.. v. 8.) 3036.18
Scudo (Pierrei. Critique et litterature musicales. 2 v.
Paris, 185(!-59. 12° 1561.15
ScuJley (Wiu. ) Brazil ; its provinces and chief cities.
London, 1872. 12' 1163.24
Sculpture. ^Ve Fine arts (.Sculpture, p. 548): also Hazlitt (Wm,)
Oq Flaxmaa'a Lectures. [In his Criticisms ou art. 1st
series, 1843J; Atlantic monthly, v. 14, 1864 (The process
of sculpture, by Harriet Hosmer); v. 22. 1868 ,S. in the U.
S., by .Miss Harrison),
Scylax, PeripluB. [In Miiller (C.) Geogr. Gr. niin. Di*tot.v.l. 1855 ]
Scymnus. Orbi-s descriptio. [Gr. et Lat. /n Miiller (C ) Geogr.
Gr. mill., v. 1, 1855.] 7765.U3
Sealy, See a/.so Seeley,
Sea (The), ,Vfp Ocean (p, 824.)
Sea (The). .Sv,- Micbelet (J.) 4826.13
Sea and shore ; a collection of poems. [Ed. by Mrs.
Goddard and Harriet Preston.] B.. 1874. 24°.
Sea (The) and the s.ailor. ."ft- Colton iWarreu), . 921-20: 2521.20
Secret of success. Adams (W. H. D.) 1878 3265,24
Sea drift, .s;..- Robinson (Hercules) 922,15
Sea-fishing as a sport. .v,>- Young (L. J- H.) 4626.16
Sea-kings aud nav:il heroes. .^.■>' Edgar (.J. G.l 1S63, , .3263.17
Sea-kings of the Mediterrauean, .v.-.' Townsend (G. F.) 6623.09
Sea-weed and what we seed. .S'-t,- Webb (C. H.) , . .2546.26
Sea-weeds, See Botany {AtgtB, Scaiueeds, etc.. p. 224): — Sea
{Ocean wrnld. p. 8.i4).
Seafield (Frank), Literature and curiosities of
dreams. 2 v. London, 1-65. 12°. . . . 3813.21
Seager (Francis). Schooje of verlue. and booke of good nour-
ture. [/« Early Eng. text soc. no, 32, 1868.; . .7913.10
Seager {Rev. John). Abridgments. 2 v. L., 1838. 8°.
Seale ( Robert F. ) Geogony of St. Helena. London.
1814. oblong fol 1017.01
Seals and Sea lions. .SVe Natural history {Amphibians, p. 806);
a/so Lament (J.) Seasons with the sea-horses, e/c. 1801;
Contemp. rev,, Dec. 1875 (Sea-lions, by J, W. Clark),
Seals, .9fe Numismatics (p. 822);— Fine arts {Gems, p. 514);—
also Beutley's miscel.. v. 3. ]8;J8 ; Gentleman's mag,, July.
1873 (Seals aud signets, by J. Hutchiugs).
Sealy. See also Seeley.
Sealy (Henry N. ) A treatise on coins, currency and
banking. London, 1858. 8° 5915.26
Seatnau (Ezra C. ) American system of government.
New York, 1870. 12° r,T2r,.'2:i
— Essays on the progress of nations. N. Y., 184C-68. 8°.
Seamanship, See Naval science (p 812).
Search iifter truth. .S..: Egleslon ((i. W.) 3546.13
Search lor ii publisher ; or counsels for a young author, [anmi.]
6th ed, London, 1870, 8° 2712.20
Search for winter sunbeams. See Cox (S, S,) 1870. . . 981,10
Sears (Barnas). Life of Luther, Phil,, 1850. 18°.
— Edwards (B. B.) and Fellon (C. C.) Classical
studies : essays on ancient literature and art.
Boston, 1843. r2° 5.513.28
Sears (Edmund Hamilton). Athanasia ; or fore-
gleams of immortality. Boston, 1858. 18°. 3592.19
— The fourth gospel the heart of Christ. B., 1872. 1'2°.
— Pictures of the olden time, as shown in the for-
tunes of a family of the Plymouth pilgrims.
Boston, 18.57. 1'2°. 251.08
— Eegeneration. Boston, 1854. 12°. . . . 3592.20
— Sermons and songs of the christian life. Boston,
1875. 12° 3588.14
Sears (Robert). Pictorial illustrations of the Holy
Bible. 2 V. New York, 1811. 8°. . . . 3736.01
— Scenes in continental Europe. N. Y., 1860. 8°.
Sea-serpents, See Wilson (A.) Leisure time studieb. 1878. 4722.27
Seashore and prairie, .S'ef Thacher (M, P,) 2543.33
Seaside and lireside. .S'>v Longfellow (H. W.) .... 1664.09
Seaside musings on Sundays aud week-days. See Boyd (A. K. H.)
1872 3523.05
Seaside studies. See Lewes (George H.) 1858 4826,05
Seaside studies. See Agassiz (E, 0, aud A.) 1865. . . . 4826.04
Seaside walks. See Houghton (W.) 1870 4826.'26
Seasons.
— Aditm.s- ( ir. //. D. ) The circle of the year ; or
studies of nature. 1869 4731.05
— 6'/»otnc/e,« of the seasons, the year. 4 v. 1844. 4731.01
— Duncan {H.) Sacred philosophy of the seasons.
4 V. 1855 3544.19
— Flacjij ( tr.) Birds and seasons of New England.
1873 4815.09
— Hamerion (P. 0.) The sylvan year. 1876. 4731.11
— Hitchcock (E.) Christian reflections on the four
seasons. [1871.] 3561.22
— IIoio'M (M. ) Pictorial calendar of the seasons. 1854.
— Hunt (L ) The months : beauties, etc. 1821. 4741.06
— Jenks {J. W.) Rural poetry. 1856. . . . 1646.14
— jWtn-or of the months, [aiio?!.] 1826. . .4731.07
— Mossman { S. ) Origin of the seasons, from a geo-
logical point of view. 1869 4021.15
— Ihomson (James). The seasons 1621.20
— Woodward {B. B.) Nat. hist, of the year. 4731.08
«S- See also Calendar (p. 248);— Meteorology (p. 773):—
Natural history {Nature, p. 809).
Seasons with the sea-horses. See Lamont (J.) 1861. . 1144.03
Seat of empire. See Coffin (C. C.) 1870 112'2,12
Seaton (Edw.ird C.) Handbook of vaccination. Lon-
don, 1868. 12° 4.344.03
Seats aud saddles. See Dwyer (F.) 1868 4617.24
Seaward {Sir Edward). .S'.*- Porter (Jane), in Fiction (p. 613).
Sea^vard (John and Samuel I. Observations on em-
ploying steam power between this country and
the"East Indies. London, 1834. 8°. . . 3927.27
Seaweeds from the shores of Nantucket. [Poems.
aaem.] Boston, 1853. 12° 1683.31
Sebright {Sir John Saunders). Observations upon
hawking. London. 1826. 8°. , . , 4615.23
Secchi (Angelo). Researches in electrical rheometry. [In
Sm, contrib, V, 3 ] 3937.08
Secchla(La) rapita, apoem. iSee Tassoni (A.) 1827. . .1692.16
Seccombe (T, «,) *lllu8trations. See Hood (Th.) Jliss Kil-
mansegg. etc 1441.09
Sechter (Simon). Correct order of fundamental
harmonies. Tr. by C. C. Miiller. N. Y., 1871. 8°.
Second coming of Christ, See Biblical and relig. lit. (Millen-
nium, p, 911; also West (N,. ed.) .Second coming of Christ:
premiUennial essays at the Prophetic conference. New
York, 1879 8622.13
Second empire (The), 1852-63. See Wraxall (C. F. L.). 2546.21
Secret band of brothers. See Green (Jonathan H.)4611.34: 4622.03
Secret documents of the Second Empire, found in
Paris after the flight of the empress. From the
French, by T. Curry. Loudon, 1871. 12°. 526,09
Secret memoirs of the court of Petersburg. See Masson de Bla-
mont(C,F, P,) 664.27
Secret of long life. London, 1871. 8°. . . . 4322.26
Secret out ; 1000 tricks with cards, and other recre-
ations. By author of 'The sociable.' New Y'ork,
1869. 1'2°." 4611.22
Secret service, the field, the dungeon, etc. See Richardson (A. D.)
1865 045.07
Secret service, (United States). &eBumham(G. P.) 1872. 5611.17
Secret societies.
— Arnold { A. C. L. ) History and philosophy of. 1866.
— Baird (IP. R.) American colfege fraternities. [With badges.]
1879 5838.10
— Barruel {A. de). Memoirs illustrating the hist, of
Jacobinism. 4 v. 17'.ls 5837.03
— Chamber's Papers, etc. v. 2. (Secret soc. of mod. Europe); —
V. 5 (Secret societic'i of middle ages) . . . 'J.^ie.Ol ; 03
— De Quince}/ {T.) Secre socit-ties. [/}i Ais Hist, and crit. essays,
V. 2. 1853: p- 285 :'47-| 2522.08
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
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— Fi-osi ( T. ) Secret societies of the European revo-
lution, 177G-1870. 2 V 5838.08
ConleiUs : v. 1. The Illuminatl. The nuited IrishniOD.
The Philadelphiaus. The TusoiKlbuud. The Carbonari.
The associated patrint.s. The Conimuncroa.
2. The Reformed Carbonari. The Ilctairia, United
SelavoniauB. The Templars. Young Italy. The Families.
Young Germauy. Young Poland. Young Switzei-Iand. The
Communists. The Fenians. The Nihilists. The Omla-
dina.
— Eeckentliorn {C- W.) Secret societies of all ages and
countries. 2 v. 1875 58.'i7.08
Contents: v. 1. Introd. Ancient mysteries. Emotiouists.
Religion of love. Isbmalites. Knights Templars. Free
judges. AlchymiatB. Freemasons.
2. Mystics. Illumiuati. Brigandage. Fellow-crafts. Car-
bonari. Inquisition. Minor Italian sects. Youth. Miscel.
societies.
— La Hodde (L. de). Histoi-y of the secret societies
of France, 1830-48 5837.02
— Memoirs of secret societies of the South of Italv,
particularly the Carbonari, L., 1821. 8°. 5837.01
— Robertson [J. B.) Free masonry and secret societies of mod-
ern times. [In his Lectures, etc.] '2541.29
— Secret societies of the middle ages. [By Thomas
Keightley.] London, 1837. 16". . . . 5837.07
Contents: The .^.ssassina (p. 13-168). The Templars (p.
169-331). Vehmgerichte, or secret tribunals of Westphalia
(p. 332-408).
See also Bentley'9 miscel., v. 64, 18r.3 (Secret societies);
Lippincott, v. 24 (S. soc. of Southern Italy, by C. Seton).
ftg^.?ee atso Freemasonry p. 560).
Secrete of mj' office. By a bill broker, [nnon.] Lon-
don, 1863. 10° 5922.21
Secrets of the sanctum. See Hill (A. F.) 2711.11
Secular annotations on scripture texts. See Jacox (F.) 2 v. 1871.
Secularia. *<.' Lucas (Samuel) 2534.22
Secularism in education. Sec Dublin rev,, July, 1875 ; also Bib-
lical and religious lit. [Bible in Ihepublic schools, p. 7it).
Secundus (Johannes Secundus Everard. catted Johannes).
Kisses: lit. tr. by W. K. Kelly. [In Erotica. London. Bohn,
1854. 12° ". 1677.16
Sedan. See Wimpffen (Emmanuel Felix de) 627.13
Sedgwick {Miss). Arctnrus ; or, the bright star in
Bootes ; easy guide to science. 3d ed. London,
1871. 1G° 4013.16
Sedgrwrick (Adam). Discourse on the studies of the
university [of Cambridge]. Cambridge, 1834. 8°.
Sedgwick (il/i,s-,5 Catharine Maria, h. 1759, d. 18G7).
Letters from abroad. ' 2 v. N. J., 1845. 12°.
— Life of L. Maria Davidson. [In Sparks (J.) Amer. biogr.. v.
7. 1839] 3241.07
— Memoir of Joseph Curtis, a model man. New
York, 18.58. 16° 3046.04
— Morals of manners. New York, 1853. 16°. 5427.08
— [Novels], .^'f Fiction class list p. 520).
Sedgwick ( Mrs. ( Iharles). A talk with my pupils.
New York, 18K3. 12° 3511.17
Sedgwick (Iheodore, d. 1S39). Public and private
economy. lUus. by observ. in England in 1836.
3v. New York, 1836. 12° 5912.06
SedgTwick (Theodore, jr., d. 1859). Memoir of the
life of William Livingston. N. Y., 1853. 8°.
— Treatise on the measure of damages. 5th ed. by
A. G. Sedgwick. N. Y., 1869. 8°. . ., 5G12.20
— Treatise on the rules which govern the interpreta-
tion and construction of statutory and constitu-
tional law. 2d ed., enl. With notes by J. N.
Pomeroy. New York, 1874. 8°. ... 5643.18
Sedley ( Nir Charles). Works in prose and verse. 2 v.
London, 187i'i. 16° 1742.20
Contents : v. 1. Miscel. poems. Anthony and Cleo-
patra, t rag. Speeches. Pastorals of Virgil.
2. Miscel. poems. The mulberry garden, com. Belia-
mlra, or the mistress, comedy. The grumbler, com. TUe
tyrant king of Crete, trag.
Seebotim (Frederick). The era of the Protestant re-
formation. With maps. N. Y., 1874. 16°. 3432.-.'2
— On international reform. L., 1871. 8°. . 5613.14
— Oxford reformers of 1498 : Golet, Erasmus, and
More. London, 1867. 8° 3415.21
Seed grain for thought. ,5fe Lowell (Mrs. A. C.) 2 v. 1856. 2634.10
Seekers after God. See Parrar (F. W.) 1869 5435.19
Seekonk. (.)/<iss-.) See Countries, .(c. {Seekonk, p. 3G8).
Seeley (John B.i Wonders of Elora, in the East
Indies. London, 1824. 8° 1053.11
Seeley ( Fmf. John Robert). Ecce Homo, a survey of
the life' and work of Jesus Christ, \jnntjn. ] Bos-
ton, 1866. 12° 3422.05
JTofe.— Reviewed in Chris, exam., July. 18G0 ; Ed. rev.,
v. 124, 186ii ; Fortn. rev., v. 5 (by P. Bayue): Fraser'B mag.,
V. 73, 74 (2 art.); Littcll. v. 2. 1807 (from Chr. observer);
Macm. mag.. June, 1860 (by A. P. Stanley); North Brit,
rev., V. 44 ; Qu. rev., v. 119 or Littoll, 1866, v. 2 ; Westm.
rev., v. 86.
— Englisli lessons. See Abbott (E. A.) and Seeley (J. R.) 6433.12
— History and politics. [in Macmillan's mag., Aug. -Nov.,
187;i ; 4 art.)
— Life and times of Stein : or Germany and Prussia
in the Napoleonic ago. 2 v. B., 1879. 8°. 3166.32
— Koman imperialism, and other lectures and es-
says. Boston, 1871. 16° 2542.31
Contents : Roman imperialism. Milton's political opin-
ions. Milton's poetry. Elementary principles In art. Lib-
eral education in universities. Englisli in schools. The
church as a teacher of morality. The teaching of politics.
— Young (Wm.) and Hart (E. A.) Three essays on
Shakespeare's tragedy of King Lear. Loudon,
1851. 8° 1754,22
Seelye {Rev. Julius H. ) Christian missions. New
York, 1875. 12° 3.592.29
— The way, the truth, and the life. Lectures to edu-
cated Hindus. Boston, 1873.. 12°. . .3592.28
Seemann (Bertholdi. Popular history of the palms
and their allies. London, 1856. 16°. .4912,07
— Fiji and its inhabitants. [In Galton (F.) Vacation touris-tB,
1861.J 925.12
Seemann (Otto). Mythology of Greece and Rome,
with special reference to art. N, Y., 1877. 12°.
Seer (The). See Hunt (Leigh). 2 v. 1864 2633.09
Seeress of Prevorst. See Kerner (J.) 1845 3814.17
Seers of the ages : spiritualism. .S'ee Peebles (J. M.) . 3816.26
Segrais (Jean RegnauUl, sieur de). Relation de I'Isle imaginaire.
— llistoire tie la priucesse do Paphlagonie. [In Voyages imag.,
V. '26. 1788.] 7027.26
Seguier (Frederick Peter). Critical and commercial
dictionary of the works of painters, 1250-1850 ;
8850 sale notes, etc. London, 1870. 1. 8°. 1415.15
Seguia (Edward). Family thermometry. New York,
1873. 12° 4323.09
— Report on education. [U. S. Com. to Int.exhib. at Vienna, 1873.
Reports, V. 2. 1876.] 3916 16
Segur (.^.lexandre Josejih Pierre, viscomte de). Les
femmes, chez differens peuples anciens et mod-
ernes. Nouv. ed. 4 V. Paris, 1820. 24°. . 582--'.26
Segur I Louis Philippe, comie de). The four ages of
life. New York, 1S2G. 12° 543i:.'24
Segur (Noel). Chansons nationales. See Dumersan (M.) and
Segur (N.) 1636.01
Segur (Philip Paul, comfe de). Expedition to Russia
by Napoleon in 181'2. 2 v. N. Y., [)i. d.] 18°.
Same. 2 v. Philadel))hia, 1825. 1'2°. . . 512.09
Segur (Mine, la comtesse Eugene de, nh Sophie Ros-
toiJchine). Francois leBossu. 3e ed. P., 1869. 12°.
— Jean qui grogne et Jean qui lit. 3e ed. P., 1869. 12°.
— L' Auberge de 1' ange-gardien. 5e ed. P., 1869. 12°.
— Les Bons enfants. 5e ed. P., 1869. 12°. . 7035.22
— La Fortune de Gaspard. P., 1866. 12°. . 7034.31
— Le general Dourakine. 5e ed. P., 1869. 12°. 7034.33
— Les Malheurs de Sophie. 7e ed. P., 1869. 12°. 7034.35
— Les Petites filles modeles. 6e ed. P , 1867. 12°.
— Memoires d'un ane. Nouv. ed. P., 1869.1'2°. 7035.23
— Pauvre Blaise. Nouv. ed. Paris, 18G9. 12°. 7034.36
— Quel amour d'enfant ! 2e ed. Paris, 1867. 12°.
— La Sceur de Gribouille. Nouv. ed. P., 18i:3. 12°.
— Un bon petit diable. 3e ed. P., 1869. 12°. 7035.21
Seller (Emma). The voice in singing. From the
German. Phil., 1878. 12°. 1563.11
— The voice in speaking. Tr. by W. H. Furness.
Phil., 1875. 11° 6333.28
Seinte Marlu rete the meiden ant martyr, in old English. Ed.
by O. Cockayne. \In Early Engl, text soc. no. 13, 1866.]
Seiss (Joseph A., D.D. ) Last times and great con-
summation. Phil., 1863. 12° 35;i2.22
— A miracle in stone : or the Great Pyramid of
Egvpt. Phil., 1877. 1'2° 10S2.25
— Voice's from Babylon, or the records of Daniel the
prophet. Phil., 1879. 12° 3588.24
Seitz (Eugene). Slight disorders caused by catching cold. [In
Zeimssen(H. von) Cycl. of mod.. V. 16. 1877.] . .4358.16
Selby (Prideaux Johnl. History of British forest-
trees. London, 1842. 8° 4917.20
— Parrots. Edin.. [>i. d.] 16° [/» Jardine. Nat. libr., v. 10.]
— Pigeons. Edin.. [>i. i(.l 16°. [In Jardine. Nat. libr., v. 9.]
Selden (John). Table talk. With biogr. preface and
notes, by S. W. Singer. 2d ed. L., ]8.i6. 16°.
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTEOR'S NAME, the first part of tho TITLE, and the NUJIBER.
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^ Table talk. Ed. by E. Arber. L., 1868. 18°. 5011.02
Jtg- For lives of Selden, S''i'- Biography (p. 196).
Select comedies. From the Italian of Goldoni, Gi-
raud, andNota. New York, 1S49. 12°. . 1725. 2«
Contents : Goldoni (C.) Odd mistake. Morose good mau.
Giraud (G.) Jeulouny at fault. Mad prophet. Nota (A.)
The projector. First atepB to folly.
Select proverbs, Italian, Spanish, French, English,
Scotish, e(c. London, 1707. 10°. . . . 6214.25
Select sentences. New York, 1809. 12°. . . 6214.07
Selection of eulogies, in honor of John Adams and
Thomas Jeflferaon. Hartford, 1826. 8°. . 3011.03
Selectious from German prose writers. With a
double translation on the Hamiltonian system.
London, 1828. 8°. 6113.32
Selections from the Apocrypha. Boston, 1878. 18°.
Self-culture and self-education.
ttF ■?«« ate" Books (p. 223);— Character (p. 261);— Oul-
luro (p. 400);— Education (p. 434);— Life (Conduct of, p.
700);— Memory (p. 770) ;— Reading (p. 944).
— Blackie iJ. \) On self-culture. 1874. .5512.27
— Ckanning l,W. E.) (/« Ais Works, v. 2, 1874.] . . .3533.10
— CliapoH'^ {H.) Letters on the improvement of the mind. [In
her Works, v. 1, 1807.] 6024.01
— Craik {G. L.i Pursuit of knowledge under diffi-
culties. Ed. by F. Wayland. 2 v. 1847. 3263.12
Sime. Female examples. 1847. . . . 3262.27
— Bgglcston (G. C.) How to educate yourself. 1872.
— Geraiido (J. 31. de). Self-education, or moral pro-
gress. Tr. by E. P. Peabody. .... 5435.07
— Gi-ey (.1/. G.) and Shirreff (E.) Thoughts on self-
culture. 2 V. 1850. . ■ 5512.08
— HoodiE.P.) Self-education. 1852. . 55r-'.03
Self-formation. 1868 5512.16
— Lofft U'-Ji--) Self-formation. 1846. . . .5512.04
— Mathews [Wm.) Getting on in the world. 1873.
— Reed (&) Observ. on the growth of the mind. 1841.
— Waits (I.) Improvement of the mind. 1833. 5512.14
Self-love, self-esteem. See Works on Fbilosophy (Moral, p. 862);
especially SmiOi (Adum).
.Self-formation. See Self-culture (about-).
Self-help. Smiles (Samuel). 1860 3263.29
Self-help in the attainment of perfection of character
and success in life, with a phrenological and
physiological chart. [anon.'\ N. Y., 1870. sm. 4°.
Selfish theories of morals. 5*'e Philosophy {Moral philosophy, p.
859 ;— Utilitarianism, p. 8i;4).
Selfishness. Alger [W. K.) /re Ais Solitude, etc., 1876 ; p. 69-65.
Self knowledge. See Mason (.J.) 6412.06
Self made men. .S'tc Seymour (C. C. B.) 3261.30
Selfridge (Thomas Oliver). Reports of explorations and sur-
veys to ascertain the xn-acticability of a ship canal betw.
the Atlantic aud Pacific oceans by way of the Isthmus
ofDarieu. Wash., 1874. 4°. [X!. S. Ho. of reps. 42d cong.
Sdsess. Miscel. doc. no. 113.] 1156.16
Selkirk (George H.) The book of chess. London,
1868. 12° 4614. ly
SeUar (Alexander Craig). The passion-play in the
Highlands of Bavaria. 3d ed. Edinb and Lon-
don, 1871. 12° 1742.26
SeUar ( W. Y. ) The Roman poets of the Kepublic.
Edin,, 1863. 8° 1686.26
Seller iAbraham or Abednego). Antiquities of Pal-
myra. 2d ed. London, 1705. 12°. . . 421.12
Selss (Albert M.) Critical outline of the literature of
Germany. London, 1865. 16°. . . . 2732.10
Selwyn (George Augustus, English man of fashion and wit, d.
1791), .See Biography (p. 197).
Selvatico (Pietro). L'Arte nella vita degli artisti.
Firenze, 1870. 12° 1431.38
Sel'wyn (George Augustus, D.'D., bishop of New Zea-
land, 1811-69 ; bishop of Lichfield, 1867-78). Tuck-
er (II. W.) Memoir of G. A. S. 1879. . 3158.02
Selwyn (Wm.) Abridgment of the law of nisi prius.
7th Am. ed., by A. I. Fish. 2 v. PhU., 1857. 8°.
Semi -barbarous Hebrew. Se* Gribble (T.) 1871. . . . 3555.14
Seminalia. *■,■ Ralph (.7. E.) 1865 4331.20
Seminole war. biniKjue (J. T.) Origin, progress,
e(o., of the Florida war 585.23
— Jackson (A.) and Calhoun (J. C.) Correspondence
on the course of the latter, in the deliberations
of the cabinet of Monroe, on the occurrences in
the Seminole war. 1831 5093.10
Semitic races.
jYote.—A term vaguely applied to the Egyptians, Assyri-
ans, Chaldeans, Babylonians, Syrians, Ethiopians, He-
brews, Phcenicians, Arabs, and other kiudi-ed races.
— Deulsch (E. O. M.) Notes on Semitic palajography ;— Notee
of three lectures on Semitic culture ;— On tjemitic lan-
guages. (/?i /lijf Literary reaiaiuB, 1874.] , . , .3545.07
— McVurdy (J. F.) Uelation of tlie Ai-yan and Semitic lau>
guages. f/re Bibliotheca sacra, Apl., 1876; Oct., 1879.]
— Kenan (E.) Part of the Semitic people in the history of civili*
zatiou. [/ri /(]£ studies ot religiuuu history, 1864.] . 3412.10
jgEi^ ,SV-' aim Man {EthnoUigy, p. 734) ;— Language (Ara-
bic, p. 675 ;— Assyrian, p. 676 ; — Hebrew and C/ialdee, p.
679) ;— Hieroglyphics (p. 619).
Semmes (Raphael). Cruise of the Alabama .and the
Sumter. New York, 1864. 12°. . . . 643.21
See Atl. monthly, v. 30 (Why S. was not tried, by J. S.
Bolles).
Sen (Keshub Chunder). The Brahma Somaj. With
preface by S. D. Collet. L., 1870. 16°. 3592.25
— English visit. Lectures, addresses, sermons, re-
ceptions, etc. London, 1871. 12°. . . . :j592.27
Senator (Herrmann). Diabetes mellitus ;— Rheumatic affec-
tions of the joints aud muscles. Gout. HicketH. Mala-
costeon. [In Ziemssen (H. von). Cycl. of med., v. 16.
1877.] 4358.16
Seneca (Lucius Anmeus). Booke of the shortnesse
of life. Tr. into an English poem, by [R. F.]
London, 1636, sm. 4" 1685.08
— Epistles : with annotations. By T. Morell. 2 v. in
1. London, 1786. 4° 5418.08
— Medea and Octavia. Versions by C. A. Wheel-
wright. London, 1810. 16° 1683.30
■ — Morals ; by way of abstract. With [his epistles].
By Roger I'Estrange. 4th ed. Loudon, 1718. 8°.
Contents : Of benefits. Of a happy life. Of auger.
Epistles.
— CEuvres completes. [Teste latin.] Avec la traduc-
tion en Fran9ais. Paris, 18G9. 8'-'. [Nisard's
collection.] 7726.00
Contents : De ira. Consolatio ad Helvianr. Cousolatio
ad Polybium. Consolatio ad Marciam. De providentia.
De beneficiis. De constantia sapientis. De brevitate
vitffi. De otio eapieutis. De trauquillilale animi. De
dementia. De vita beata. Ludus de morte Claudii Cie-
saris. Eicerpta et fragmenta. Naturalea quiestiones.
Epistolie.
— Tragajdiffl. Lat. et Fr. [In Nisard (J. M. N. D.) Theatre
de Latins. Paris, 1866, H'.] 7726.05
Contents : Hercules Furens, et Thyestee, trad, de T. Sa-
valete Phcenisss, Hippolytus, CEdipus, Troades, Medea,
Agamemnon, Hercules (Etsus, Octavia, tr, de M, Dee-
forges,
— Treatise [Latin texts] on providence, on tranquil-
ity of mind, on shortness of life, on happy life.
With select epistles, epigrammata, introd., notes,
and scripture parallelisms, by J. F. Hurst, and
H. C. Whiting. N. Y., 1877. 12°. . . . 5435.40
— Farrar (F. W.) In his Seekers after God, 1869 ; p. 1-185.
— Privost-Paradol (L. A.) In his Eisais. v. 2 7048.09
See also Westm. rev., v. 88, 1867 ; aud article iu Smith's
Diet, of Gr. and Roman biogr., v. 3.
Seneca Indians (Case of the), in the State of New
York. Philadelphia, 1840, 8° 614.12
Senior (Nassau Wm. ) Conversations with Thiers,
Guizot, and other distinguished persons, during
the second empire. Ed. by M. C. M. Simpson.
2 V. London, 1878. 8°. . . . _ . . . . 447.05
— Correspondence and conversations of A. de Toc-
queville with N. W. S.. Irom 1834 to 1850. Ed.
by M. C. M. Simpson. 2 v. L., 1872. 8°. 3172.34
— Historical and philosophical essays. 2 v. London,
1S65. 12° 2r)J2.32
Contents : v. 1. France. America, and Great Britain,
1842-65. Law of nations. Brougham's Political philosophy.
Confederacy aud Union. 2. Oregon question. 1845. Eng-
lish Poor laws. Combinations and strikes. Lewis On de-
pendencies. Lewis Ou authority in mattei-s of opinion.
Oxford and Mr. Ward.
- — Introductory lecture ou political economy. London, 1827. 8*.
[7)1 Pamphleteer v. 29.] 6058.29
— Journal kept in Turkey and Greece. L., 1859. 8°.
— Journals kept in France and Italy, 1818-52. With
sketch of the rev. of 1818. 2 v. L.,1871. 8°.
— Journals, conversations and essajs relating to
Ireland. 2 v. London, 1868. 12°. . . . 952.03
— Political economy. 5th ed. L., 1863. \i°. . 5912.16
— Three lectures on the transmission of the precious
metals from country to country, and the mercan-
tile theory of wealth. 2d ed. London, 1830. 8°.
Senour (Bev. F.) Morgan and his captors. Cincin-
nati, 1865. 8° 641.01
Sensacioaes en Oriente. See Arosemena (D.) 1859. . 1061,12
THE BBOOELTN LIBRABT.
SENSATION SEX
970
Sensation. See Philosophy (Consciousness, cognition, etc., p. 857 ;—
Materialism, p. 8oH ;^Mrntal philosophy, p. 859).
Sensation ami iiituitioTi. .S'l'-' Sully (James) -. 6420.08
Sense. 5t<' Pomcroy (M. M.) 18<iH ■J541.20
SenHes (The). A'-'J Medicine i^'enses, j). 7G(J); — Philosophy {Mental
philosophy, p. S59 : avdpassim).
Senses (Litiiiciitiou of the). .SV*,- Education [Object teachinff, p. 438).
Senses (The) aud tho iutellect. .See Bain (A.) .... 6421.09
Sensible itiquotto. &« Ward (Mrs. H. G.) 1878. . . .0427.25
Sentimental journey. *■<■ Sterne (Laurouce) 6074.01
Sepia painting. ,?.; Leitch (K, P.) 1473.01
Sepoy revolt. Ac Counlries {India : Sepoy mutiny, p. 331).
Sepulchres. See. Burial usages (p. 242).
Sergeant (Lewis). New Greece. With maps. Lon-
don, [1878.] 8° 997.21
Serle (Ambrose). HoriB solitaripe : or essays upon
some remarkable names and titles of Jesus
Christ and the Holy Spirit occurring in the Old
and New Testaments, aud declarative of his es-
sential divinity, etc. Annexed, an essay, chiefly
historical, upon the trinity. 2 v. London,
]81,'5. 8^ 3592.23
Sermons. .See Biblical and relig. lit. fp. 108).
Sermonsout of cliurch. See Craik (J/rs. D. M. M.) . .3575.32
Sermons to the clergy. &.! Dodge (M. A.) 1876. . . .3544.28
Serpents (Natural hist. of). See Natural history {Reptiles, p. 810):
also Dublin uuiv. inag.. Dee.. IST.'j. Mch., 1876 (Opbidisus.
their mauners. attributes, aud evils) ; Pop. Bcl. rev., v. 12
(Poisonous snakes of India, by J. R. Green).
Serpents and serpent worship.
— • C'obbe (F. P.) A prehistoric religion. [/» ker Darwinism in
morals.) 6434.27
— Conway {U.C.) The Serpent. [In his Demonology and devil-lore,
V. 1, 1870 ; p. 325-.332.) 3817.44
— Z>eane {J. B.) Observ. on dracontia. [In *Arch£Bologia. v. 25,
1834.] 5128.25
— Faber (O. S.) *Origin of pagaa idolatry, v. 1. 1816 ; p. 439-464.
— Fergusson {J.) *Ti'ee and serpent worship. 1869.
— Guhernatis (A. de) Zoological mythology, v. 2, 1872 ; p. 389-
420 3817.08
See also Bibl. sacra., Jan., 18G4 (The serpent of Eden,
by John Duns) ; Jour, of soc. lit., v. 5, 1852 (The serpent) ;
Unitarian mag., v. 10, 1878 (The serpent in Genesis, by L.
J. Dudley).
Serpent charmers, .^ee Bentley's miscel., v. 25, 1850 (Snakes and
serpent charmers, by W. Cooper) ; Pop. sci. monthly, Sept.,
1879 (Serpent charming, by F. L. Oswald) ; Blackw. mag.,
V. Ill, 1872 (Serpent charming in Cairo).
Servant girl of the period. See Chamberlaine (C.,j>.) 6014.02
Servants. See Domestic economy (p. 420.)
Servants of the stomach. See Mace (J.) 4325 15;23
Servetus. See Biography (p. 197).
Servia. .SVe Countries (Servia, p. 368) ; — Literature (.^eruian, p.
712) : University mag., Sept., 1879 (National poetry of S.) ;
also Brit. qu. rev., Jan., 1876 ; Fortn. rev., Mch., 1873 (Ser-
via aud its new prince).
Service of sorrow. See Hale (Lucrezia P.) 1867. . . .3556.19
Service of the poor. See Stephen (Caroline E.) 1871. . .5825.24
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SHAKSPERE, SHAKSPEARE, OR SHAKESPEARE (William).
Aek.ingejient of Sdbuivisions.— 1. Collected Works. 2. Biographies, and Critical sludies of Shakespere (p.982-984).
3. Special Shaksperian Subjects (p. 984-9.'i3|. 4. Separate Plays and Characters, and OriUcism (p. 985-B). 5. Poems,
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1. Collected Works.'
Comedies, * histories, and tragedies. London, 1623.
\_Repr. by E. and J. might, 1807.] fol. . 1767.01
Dramatic * works. A reproduction in exact fae-simile
of the first folio, 1623, by photo -lithography.
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'Staunton. L., Day and Son, 186ij. fol. 1767.02
Works iu reduced facsimile from the first folio ed. of
1623. With introd. by J. O. Halliwell-Phillipps.
London, Chalto and Windas, 1870. 12°. . 1765.14
Dramatic *works revised byG. Steeveiis. [Illustrated.]
9 V. London, J. and J. Boydell, 1802. fol.
Contents: V. 1. Prefaceof Pope and Johnson. Tempest.
Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of Windsor.
Measure for measure. 2. Comedy of errors. Much ado
about nothing. Love's labour's lost. Midsummer night's
dream. 3. Merchant of Venice. As you like it. Taming
of the shrew. All's well that ends well. 4. Twelfth
night. Winter's tale. Macbeth. King John. 5. Richard ii.
Heury iv., pt. 1-2. Henry v. 6. Henry vi., pt. 1. 2, 3.
Richard lii. 7. Heury viii. Coriolanus. Julius Cffisar.
Antony and Cleopatra. 8. Tinion of Athens. Titus
Andronieus. Troilns and Cressida. Cymbeline. 9. King
Lear. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Otuello.
Plays. With notes by S. Johnson and G. Steevens.
5th ed. Revised by L Reed. 2 v. London,
1803. 8° 1763.04
Note. — Known as the 6th variorum edition.
Contents: V. 1. Advertisements by Reed and Steevens.
Proposals, etc., by W. Richardson. Life by Rowe. Anec-
dotes. Stratford register ; Instrument ; Instrument ;
Mortgage ; Will. Dedication and prefaces by Heminge,
Condell. Pope, Theobald. Hanmer. Warburton, Johnson,
Capell, Mason, and Malone. 2. The Learning of Shak-
speare by R. Farmer, with remarks by G. Colman. List of
ancient translations from classick authors. Entries of
plays on Stationers' books. Lists of ancient and modern
editions. List of altered plays and detached criticism.
Commendatory versus. Chronological order of plays, by
£. Malone. Shakspeare, Ford, and Johnson, by Malone.
3. Hist, account of the English stage, by Malone, with ad-
ditions by G. Steevens and G. Chalmers. 4. Tempest.
Two gentlemen of Verona. Midsummer night's dreum.
5. Merry wives of Windsor. Twelfth night. 6. Much
ado about nothing. Measure for measure. 7, Love's*
labour's lost. Merchant of Venice. 8. As you like it.
Alls well that ends well. 9, Taming of the shrew.
Winter's tale. 10. Macbeth. The witch, by T. Middleton,
iu part. King John. 11. Richard ii. Henry iv., part 1.
12. Henry iv., part 2. King Henry v. 13. Heury vi , part
1-2. 14. Henry vi.. part 3. Dissertation by K. Malone.
Richard iii. 15. King Heuty viii. Troilns aud Cressida.
16. Coriolanus. Julius Caesar. 17. Antony and Gloopatra.
King Lear. 18. Hamlet. Cymbeline. 19, Timon of
Athens. Othello 20. Romeo aud Juliet. Romulus and
Juliet.by .A. Brooke. Comedy of errors. 21. Titus Androni-
eus. Pericles, and dissertations. Addenda and glossar-
ialiudex.
Dramatic works. Text of Johnson, Stevens^ and
Reed ; with notes, life, and critique of his genius
by N. Rowe, 2 v. New Y'ork, IF. Borradaile,
1825, 8= 176J.02
V. 1. Life. Merry wives of Windsor. Twelfth night. Tem-
pest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Measure for meas-
ure. Much ado about nothing. Midsummer night's
Dream. Love's labour's lost. Merchant of Venice.
As you like it. Alls well that ends well. Taming
of the shrew. Winter's tale. Comedy of en-ors.
Macbeth. King John. Richard n. Henry IV.
Henry V.
2. Henry VI. Richard m. Henry vm. Troilus and
Cressida, Coriolanus. Julius Csesar. Antony and
Cleopatra. Timon of Athens. Cymbeline, Titus
Andronieus. Pericles. King Lear. Romeo and
Juliet. Hamlet. Othello.
Plays and poems. [From the text of Johnson and
Steevens, with Johnson's preface and a glossary. ]
11 V. London, Pickering, Talboys, and Xatcili,
1825. 16°. 1751.01
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
SHAKSPERE : CoUected Works.
981
Contents :
All's well that cuila well, v. 3.
Autouy and Cleopatra, v. 8.
Ab yoii like it, v. 3.
Coiiiutly of onora, v. 4.
Coriolatius, v. 8.
Cyinboliiie, v. 8.
Hamlet, v. 10.
Henry iv., part i.ii, v. 5.
Heury v.. v. 5.
Heury vi, part i, ii, iii, v. 6.
Heury vin, v. 7.
Julius Ciesar, v. 7.
King John, v. 4.
King Lear, v. 9.
Love's labour lost, v. 2.
Lover's complaint, v. U.
Macbeth, v. 4.
Measure for measure, v. 2.
Merchant of Venice, v. 3.
Mi(ls\immoi' -night's tlream,v.2.
Mucli ado about uothiug, v. 2.
OtlielIo;or,Moor ul Venice, v. 10.
Passionate pilgrim, v. II.
Pericles, i)rinco of Tyro, v. 9.
Preface, v. 1.
Rape of Lucrcce, v, 11.
Uichard ii, v. 5.
UicUaid ui, V. 0.
Sonnets, v. 11.
Tiuning of the shrow, v. 3.
Toinpest, T. 1.
Timou of Atiious, V. 7.
Tjtua AndrouicuH, v. 9.
Troiius and Crensida, v. 7.
Twelfth uiyht, orwhat you will,
V. 1.
Two gentlemen of Verona, v. 1.
Veiiu.s and Adonis, v. 11.
Winter's tale, v. 4.
Merry wives of Windsor, v, i
Family Shakspeare. [Expni^'ated] by T. Bowdler.
5th ed. London, 1827. K^ 17G2.20
Contents :
All's well that ends well, v. 2.
Antony and Cleopatra, v. 7.
As you like it, v. 2.
Comedy of errors, v. 3.
CoriolanuH, v. 6.
Cymbeline, v, 7.
Hamlet, V. 8.
Henry iv, v. 4.
Henry v., v. 4.
Henry vi., v. 5.
Heury viii., v. 6,
Julius Cipsar, v. 7.
King John, v. 3,
King Lear, v. 8.
Love's labour's lost, v. 2.
Macbeth, v. 3.
Measure for measure, v. 1.
Plays and poems, with a life, glossarial notes, and 170
illus. from Boy dell's ed. Ed. by A. J. Valpy. 15 v.
London, 1832-34. 15° 1761.02
iVTofe;.— Text that of Malone's ed. of 1821.
Contents :
All's well that ends well, v. 5. | Merry wives of Windsor, v. 2.
Merchant of Venice, v. 2.
Merry wives of Windsor, v. 1,
Midsummer night's dream, v. 2.
Much ado about nothiug, v. 1.
Othello, v. 8.
Kichard ii., v. 4.
Richard ni.. v. 5.
Romeo and Juliet, v. 8.
Taming of the shrew, v. 3.
Tempest (The), v. 1.
Timou of Athens, v. 6.
TitUB Andronicus. v. 7.
Troilua and Cressida. v. 6.
Tweltth night, v. 1.
Two gentlemen of Verona, v. 1.
Winter's tale, v. 3.
Midsummer night's dream, v. 3.
' Much ado about nothing, v. 4,
Othello, V. 14.
I Pericles, prince of Tyre. v. 11.
j Poems, V. 15.
1 Preface by S. Johnson, v. 1.
j Richard ii., v. t>.
1 Richard iii.. v. 9.
Rouieo and Juliet, v. 13.
Taming of the shrew, v. 6.
Tempest (The), v.' 1.
Timon of Athens, v. 10.
Titus Andronicus, v. 10.
I Troiius aud Cressida, v. 10.
I Twelfth night, v. 4.
: Two gentlemen of Veroua, v. 1.
Will of Shakespeare, v. 1.
Winter's tale, v. 5.
Antony aud Cleopatra, v. 12.
As you like it, v. 4.
Comedy of errors, v. 2.
Coriolauus. v. 11.
Cymbeline, v. 12.
Hamlet, v. 14.
Henry rv., v. 7.
Heury v., v. 7.
Heury vi., v. 8.
Henry viii., v. 9.
Index to striking passages, v. 15.
Julius Cffisar. v. 11.
Kiug John, v. 6.
Kiug Lear. v. 13.
Life of Shakspeare, v. 1.
Love's labour's lost, v. 3.
Macbeth, v. 6.
Measure for measure, v. 2.
Merchant of Venice, v. 3.
Works. With a memoir, and essay on his genius, by
Barry Corn*wall. * Illus. by K. MeadoAvs. 3 v.
London, 1843. 8'' 1705.08
Contents : V. 1. Memoirs and essay. Comedies. 2.
Tragedies. 3. Historical plays. Poems. Souuets.
Plays : with his life. Illus. by Meadows, Harvey,
and others. Ed. by Gulian O. Verplanck.
With introductions, notes, etc. 3 v. New York,
Harper and Bros., IS'^J. H^ 1755. U
Contents : 1. Preface. Life by Rowe. Life by Collier.
Histories. 2. Comedies. 3. Tragedies.
Dramatic works. Kevised bv Isaac Reed. G v. New
York, Harper and Bros/, 1850. 12". . . 176-2.01
V. 1. Author's Life by N. Rowe. Johnson's preface.
Fariuer'a Essay on the learuing of Shakespeare. Tempest.
Two Gentlemen of Verona. Merry Wives of Windsor.
Measure for measure. Comedy of errors. Merchant
of Venice.
2. As you like it. Midsummer uighf s dream. Much
ado about uothiug. Love's labour's I^t-t. Taming the
shrew. All's well that ends well. Twelfth night.
3. Winter's tale. Macbeth. King John. King Richard II.
King Heury IV.
4. Henry V. Heury VI. Richard HI. Heury VIII.
5. Coriolauus. Julins Cfesar. Antony aud Cleopatra.
Timon of Athens. Titus Andri^icus. Troiius and Cressida.
6. Cymbeline. King Lear. Romeo aud Juliet. Hamlet.
Othello, Pericles.
Complete workB, with hist, introductions, and notes,
life, etc. By J. 0. Halliwell, [H. TyrreU.] and
other commentators. 4 v. London, ,/. Tnllis and
Co., 1850-53. H" 1760.01
i\'o'p.— Tlie editorship of this work was disavowed by
Halliwell.
Cont'Uts: V. 1. Life, by H. Tyrrell. Will. Comedies.
2. Hibturies. Poems. Commendatory verses. 3. Tragedies.
4. Doubtful plays.
Works. With Johnson's preface, glossary, etc., and
memoir, by W. Harness. N. Y., 1851. 8^ 1705.02
Works. The text rngulatud by the folio ul' MV.Vl, con-
taining early manuscript emendations ; with a
history of the stage, a life of the poet, and an
introd. to each play, by J. P. Collier. New York,
1853. 8^ 1765.01
Works. The plays edited from the folio of 1623, with
introd. remarks, hist, sketch of the text, account
of the rise and progress of the English drama,
memoir of the poet, and essay upon his genius.
By Richard Grant Wliite. 12 v. Boston, 1856-65.
12^^ 1862.07
iVo/e.— Re \'ie wed by J. R. Lowell in Atl. monthly, Jan.,
Feb., 1859 ; aud by E. A. Abbott, in N. A. rev. Jan., 1859.
Contents :
Measure for measure, v. 3.
Memoirs, v. 1.
Merchant of Venice, v. 4.
Merry wives of Windsor, v. 2,
Midsummer night's dream,v.4.
Much ado about nothiug, v. 3.
Otliello, V. 11.
Pericles, v. 12.
Poems, V. 1.
Account of English drama, v. 1
All's well that ends well, v. 5.
Antony aud Cleopatra, v. 12.
As you like it, v. 4.
Comedy of errors, v. 3.
Coriolauus, v. 9.
Cymbeline, v. 12.
Genius of S. (Essay cm v. 1.
Hamlet, v. 11.
Henry iv., v. 6.
Henry v.. v. 7.
Henry vi., Pt. i-ii, v. 7.
Henry vi.. Pt. iii., v. 8.
Henry vi., (Essay on the author
ship of), V. 7.
Henry viii., v. 8.
Hist, sketch of the text. v. 1.
Julius Ciesar, v. 10.
King John, v, 6.
King Lear, v. 11.
Love's labour's lost, v. 3.
Macbeth, v. 10.
Preface, v. 1.
Richard n., v. G.
Richard in., v. 8.
Rume'j and Juliet, v. 10.
Supplemeutary notes, v. 1.
Taming of the shrew, v. 4.
Teuipest (The), v. 2.
Timon of Athens, v. 10.
Titus AndrouicuB, v. 0.
Troiius aud Cressida, v. 9.
TweUth night, v. 5.
Two gentlemen of Verona, v. 2.
Winter's tale, v. 5.
Complete works, from the text of Johnson, Steevens
and Keed, with biogr. sketch by M. C. Clarke.
Boston and New York [Edinburgh, IT'. P.
iYim7»o, 1864.] 8° 1765.03
Works. Ed. by H. Staunton. Illustrations by J.
* Gilbert. 3 v. London, 1862-66 8"'. . 1765.05
Works. Ed. by W. G. Clark and J. Glover [v. 2-9.
by W. A. 'Wright]. 9 v. Cambridge, 1863-66.
8^ 1764.21
Contents :
All's well that ends well, v. 3.
Anthony and Cleopatra, v. 9.
As you like it. v. *J,
Comedy of errors, v. 1.
Contention of the two famous
houses of Yorke aud Lan-
caster, with the death of the
good duke Humphrey, v. 5.
Coriolauus, v. 6.
Cymbeline, v. 9.
Hamlet. V. 8.
Henry iv., Pt. i-ii. v. 4.
Heury v., v 4.
Heury the fiftichroulcVe history
of), V. 4.
Heury v., Pt. i-iii., v. 5.
Heury vi., v. 6.
Julius Cffisar, v. 7.
King John. v. 4.
King Lear, v. 8.
Love's labour's lost, v. 2.
Macbeth, v. 7.
Measure for measuie. v. 1.
Merchant of Venici-. v. 2
:\Iuch ado about nothing, v. 2.
Othello, V. 8.
Pericles, v. 9.
Poems : Venus aud Adonis,
Rape of Lucrece, Sonnets,
Lover's complaint. Passion-
ate pilgrim, The Phoenix and
the turtle. V. 9.
Preface, v. 1.
Richard ii., v. 4.
Richard iii., v. 5.
Romeo aud Juliet, v, 7.
Syr Johu Falstaffe.v. 1.
Tamiug of the shrew, v. 3.
Tempest (The), v. 1.
Timon of Athens, v. 7.
Titua Andronicus, v. 6.
Troiius and Cressida, v. 6.
True trngedie of Richard duke
of York, and the good Henry
the sixt, V. 5.
Twelfth night; or what you
will. V. 3.
Two gentlemen of Verona, v. 1.
Winter's tale. v. 3.
Merry wives of Windsor, v. 1.
Midsummer night's dream.v.2.
Works Ed by W. G. Clark and W. A. "Wright.
Globe ed. 'Boston, 1866. 8^ 1701.10
jVoi,.._IiKlude9 (of the doubtful plays) Pericles.
Complete works. Ed. by W. G. Clark and W. A.
Wright Illus. by J. Gilbert. [Arundel edition.]
New York, 1879.* 8° 1765.24
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, aud the NUMBER
982
SHAKSPERE: CoUected Works Biographies and Critical Studies.
Works. The text revised by A. Dyce. 2d ed. 9 v.
London. 1866-67. 8" 1704.12
A'oi'-'.— Reviewed in Quar. rev., Jan., 1859 or Littell,
1859, V. 3.
Contents :
Mercliant of Venice, v. 2.
Merry wives of Wiudsor, v. 1.
Mitlsiuimior uit^'ht's dreaiii,v.2.
Addenda and corrigenda, v. 8.
All's well that ends well, v. 3.
Antony and Cleopatra, v. 7.
As y"ii I'lte it, V. 3.
Comedy of errors, v. 2.
CoiiolauuB, V. G.
Cymbeliue, v. 7.
Early editious of S., v. 1.
Glossary, v. 9.
Hamlet, v. 7.
Henry iv., Pt. i-ii- v. 4.
Henry v., v. 4.
Henry vi., Pt. i-iii, v. 6.
Henry vui„ v 5.
Julius C.-esar, v. G.
King John, v. 4.
King Lear, v. 7.
Life of Sbakespearo, v. 1.
Love'B labour's lost. v. 2.
Macbeth, v. 7.
Measure for measure, v. 1.
Much ado about nothing, v. 2.
Othullo. V. 7,
Periolea, v. 8.
Poems, V, 8.
Prefaces, v. 1.
lUcbard ii., v. 4.
Richard iii.. v. 5.
Romeo and Juliet, v. 6.
Shakespeare's will, v. 1.
Taming of the slirew, v. 3.
Tempest (The), v. 1.
Timou of Athens, v. 0.
Titus AndrouicuB, v. 0.
Troilua and Cressida, v. 6.
Twelfth night, v. 7.
Two gentlemen of Verona, v. 1.
Two noble kinsmen, v. 8.
Winter's tale, v. 3.
Leopold Shakspere. Works, in chronological order,
from the text of Prof. Deliiis, with * The two
noble kinsmen * and 'Edward m,' and introd.
by R J. Fumivall. L., [1876.] 8^. . 1765.23
Note.— The introduction covers 125 pages.
New variorum edition. Ed. byH. H. Fumess. v. 1-5.
Phila., 1871-80. 8^ .,-.... 1765.11
Note.— This very elaborate edition is intended to in-
clude every thing that is essential for the understanding
of the author.
V. 1. Romeo and Juliet. 2. Macbeth. 3-4. Hamlet.
5. King Lear.
Doubtful Flays.
Pictorial edition. Ed. by C. Knight. 2d ed. revised.
Doubtful Plays, etc. London, 1867. 8^ 1765.31
Contents ; Doubtful Plays. Appendix : Dedication, ad-
dress, and commeudatoi-y verses, prefixed to the editions
of 16*23 and 1632. A History of opinion on the writings
of Shakespere. Shakspere in Germany. S. in France.
Glossarial index. Index to characters of Plays.
— — Same. Doubtful plays. With introd. and
notes, by H. Tyrrell. Illus. London and N. ¥.,
J. TallisandCo., [1853.] 8^ 1766.04
Contents :
Pericles.
Piiritau.
Sir John OUlcastle. pt. 1.
Thomas, lord Cromwell.
Titus Audrouicua.
Two noble kiusmeu.
Yorkshire tragedy.
Arden of Fevereham.
Birth of Merlin.
Edward ill.
Fair Em.
Locriue.
Loudou prodigal.
Merry devil oj Edmonton.
MucedoriiB.
2. Biographies £Uid Critical Studies of Shakspere.
Adams \J. Q.) Misconceptions of S. on the stage. Personations of
the characters of S. The character of Desdemona, cte. [In
Hackett (J.) Notes, dc , 1863 ; p. 191-252.] . . . 1753.17
Alger [W. R.) S. and friendship ;— S.'s Sonnets and friendship.
[In Christi.in examiner, .S'-pt., Nov., 1862.]
Bagfhot (W.) Shakspere, the mdividual. [In his Estimates.
1853; p. 222-274.] 2517.21
Bartol tC. A.) Personality of S. [In his Principles and portraits,
1880.1 3514.34
Bdsham ( W.) On Shakespeare. [In his Essays, v. 2, 1799 ; p.
4(U-545.] 2517.11
Bryant (IF r*.) Shakspeare. [In his Orations and addresses.
1873 ; p. 369-78.] 2517.11
Calvert (G. H.) Shakespeare, a biographic aesthetic
study. 1879 1752.30
Con'ents : First decades. Ripeness. King John. Hamlet.
CarlyhlT.) The hero as poet. Dautf ; Shakespeare [In his Oa
heroes, cte.] 2515.12
Chateaubriand IF. A. de). Shakspeare. [In his Kecollections,
V. 1, 1815.] 2516.11
Clarke { 0. and M. <'■) The Shakespeare key : treas-
ures of his style, peculiarities of his construc-
tion, and beauties of his expression. London,
1879. 8° 1765.00
Cljirhe (J. F.) Shakspeare. [In his Memorial and biographical
sketches, 1878 ; p. 301-341.] 3212.24
Coleridge (/T.) Notes ou S. [In his Essays, v. 2., 1851 ; p. 120-
201-1 2621.10
— S. a tory and a gentleman. [In his Essays, v. 1, 1851 ; p.
113-151.] 2521.09
S. and his coutemporariei. [In his Essays, v. 1, 1851 ; p.
353-3117.) 2521.09
Coleridge [S. T.) Notes and lectures upon S., and some of the
old poets and dramatists, [/n /lis Works, v. 4.] .6025.07
Craft (Z I First sitting of the committee on the proposed monu-
ment to S. Lond.,1823. 8\ [M Pamphleteer, v. 22.) 6068.22
De Quincey (T.) Life ot S. \In his Biogr. essays, 1851 ; p. 7-100.)
^Vite.— Keviewed in Eraser's mag., July, 1841.
D'Israeli (/.) Predecessors and contemporaries of B. — Shakes-
peare. [In his Amenities ol literature, v. 2, 1865.) 27112.02
Douce { F. ) Illustrations of [the plays of] Shakspeare,
and of ancient manners : with dissertations on
the clowns and fools of S , on the Gesta Eoma-
norum, and ou the English inorris dance. Lon-
don, 1839 n.-iS.ll
Dowdm (E.) Shakspere : a critical study of his mind
and art. 2d ed. 1876 1752.27
— Shakspere. 1878. [Literature primers.] 1752.28
Drake {N. editor). Memorials of S. 1n28. . . 1753.10
Cfmtents : Pref. essay on S.'s principal editors and
critics. Coleridge (S. T.) Characteristics of H. Camp-
bell (T.) Universality of the genius of S., and on his
irre^'Ularities in relation to dramatic unity. Genius of S.,
and his dramas, Macbeth, Othello. Hamlet, and Lear (from
Blackw. mag.) Scblegel (F.) Character and feelings of 8.;
S. and Calderon compared. Influence of S. (from Retro-
spective rev ) Stael {Mme. de). Ou S. and the character
of his Tragedies. Gregory (—). On Shakspeare. Schlegcl
(A. W.) Ou Shakspeare (several essays). Godwin (W.)
Natural style of S. : — S. compared with Homer and Chaucer.
Method of S. (from Encyc. Metrop.) S.'s love of natural
beauty (from Edin. rev.) Individuality of S.'s characters
(from Qu. rev.) Villemain (A. F., Lilo and genius of S.
Beattie (J.) S. and Homer in relation to their knowledge
of the human heart. Cumberland (R.) S. and i;8chyluB
compared. Gardenstone (F. G., lord). 8. and Corneille
compared. Leasing (G. E.) 8. and Yoltaire compared
as to their use of preternatural machinery. Lamb (C.)
8. compared with Cliapman, Heywood, Beaumont and
Fletcher. Warton (J.) Observ. on the Tempest :—Observ.
ofKiugLear. Critical remarks on Othello. Mackenzie
(H.) Character and tragedy of Hamlet. Observations on
Hamlet. Cnmberland (R.) Characters of Macbeth and
Richard ;— Characters of Falstafi and his group. Mac-
kenzie (H.) Character of Falstaff. Portraits of S., by
Dryden, Goethe, and Sir Walter Scott.
Elze (K.) Essays on S. Tr. by L. D. Schmitz. 1874.
Contents: Date of the 'Tempest.' A Midsummer
night's dream. The Merchant of Venice. All's well that
ends well. King Henry viii. Hamlet in France. The
supposed travels of Shakespeare. Sir Wm. Daveuant. The
Orthography of Shakespeare's name.
Kmerson {R. W.) Shakspeare ; or, the poet, [in Ai'4 Representa-
tive men.) 2524.09
Fairbanks (C. B.) S. and his commentators, [/ii At* Aguecheek,
1859.] 943.16
Fletdier (G.) Studies [and characters] of S. in the
plays of King John, Cymbeline, Slacbeth, As
you like it. Much ado about nothing, Komeo and
Juliet. 18i7 1753.13
Footsteps of S. ; or a ramble ■with the early dramatists,
dc. London, 1862. 12° 1753.14
Contents: Was Shakspere a lawyer's clerk? Shakspere's
Latin. What was Shakspere's occupation before going to
London ? Hamlet. Shakspere's Greek. Lyly's Endy-
miou. All's well that ends well. Love's labour's lost.
Pericles. Henry vi. Romeo and Juliet. Merry wives of
Windsor. Midsummer night's dream. Edward in.
French 10. Ii.) Shakespearana.genealogica. i. Identifi-
cation of dramatis personje. Persons and places.
II, Shakspeare and the Arden families, and their
connections. London, 1864. 8°. . . . 17C4.11
trcrvhuis {G. G.) Shakespeare commentaries. From
the German, by F. E. Bunnfett. 1875. . 1754.28
iVo(e.— Reviewed in Westm. rev.. Oct., 1863.
Contents : Introd. by F. J. Furnival (p. xix-slix). S. at
Stratford, S.'s descriptive poems, S. in London and ou the
stage, Dramatic poetry before S., Tte stage (p. 1-100).
Commentaries on his Plays (p. 101-830). Shakespeare and
his genius (p. 830-936.)
GUes(H.) Human life in S. 1868 1753.15
Contents : The growing and perpetual influence of Shake-
speare. Human life in Shakespeare. Man in Shakespeare.
Woman in Shakespeare. Comic power. Tragic power.
Personality.
Note. — The first of the above essays was printed in
Christ, exam., Sept., 1859.
Gilfillan (ff.) Shakespeare, a lecture. [In his Third gallery of
portraits, 1855 ; p, 431-4r.8, ]....■.... '.'526.13
Green {C. F.) Legend of S.'s crab-tree, with relation
to the poet's traditional history, 1859. . 1766.15
THE BBOOELTN LIBBABT.
SHAKSPERE : Biographies and Critical Studies.
983
Green {H.y S. and the emblem writers; an exposi-
tion of their similarities of thought and exijres-
sion. laTO 1766.11
GuizoHF. P. 0.) S. and his times. 18.3'2. . 17.53.16
Contents ■■ 8. aud bis times (p. 'J-IGU. TLo tragedies (p.
lGl-227). S. ill France (p. 22ii-'2'M). The liistoricul dramas
(p. 295-342). The comedies (p. 343-300).
ivote.— Reviewed iu N. Brit, rev., Nov., 1852.
Hackdt (J. H. ) Notes, etc., upon S.'s plays and actors.
1863 1753.17
CimU'.rUs : Hamlet's soliloquy on suicide. Hamlet. King
Lear. Actors of Hamlet. Correspondence on Sbake-
Bpeareau subjects with John Quim-y Adams, and others.
On Falstaff. Sketch of Jas. H. Hackett.
Halliwell {J. 0.) Life of S. 1818 1753.21
HazlUl (W.) Characters of S.'s plays. 1848. 1753.20
Notr'. — Short essays on the plays aud their loading
characters.
Note. — Reviewed iu Qu. rev., Jan., 1818 ; and Ed. rev.,
Aug. 1, 1817.
— Criticisms and dramatic essays. 2d ed. 1854. 2531.18
— Ou S. and Milton. In his Lectures ou the English poets.
New York. 1857 ; p. 52-81 2531.00
Same. London, 1841 ; p. 82-131 2531.10
— On S. and Beu Johnson. In his Eugl. comic writers, 1857 ;
p. 32-54 2631.06
— Sir Walter Scott. Racine, aud Shakspeare. In his Plain
speaker, v. 2, 1852 ; p. 257-278 2531.16
Heraud [J. A.) Shakspere : his inner life as inti-
mated in his worlis. 1865 1754.19
Hudson (H. N.) Lectures of S. 2 v. 1857. . .1754.02
Contents : v.l. S.'s life.character.geuiuSiC^c. Female char-
acters. The merry wives of Windsor. Comedy of errors.
Two gentlemen of Verona. Love's labour's lost. Tamiug
of the shrew. Much ado about nothing. Twelfth night.
All's well that ends well. As you like it Measure for
measure. Merchant of Veuice. "Winter's tale.
2. Tempest. Midsummer night's dream. Introd. to
the tragedies — Romeo aud Juliet. Hamlet. Macbeth.
Cymbeiiue. Lear. Othello. lago and Desdemoua.
— Shakespeare : his life, art, and characters. 2 v.
187-2 1754.04
Contents: Y. 1. Life of S. (p. 7-52). Origin and growth
of the drama iu England (p. 53-90). His contemporaries
(p. 97-120). His art (p. 127.268). His characters (p. 259-474) :
comedies.
2. Characters, cont'd : Historical plays. Tragedies.
Hugo (Victor). Wm. Shakespeare. 1864. . 1754.18
Note. — Reviewed in Blackw. mag., Aug., 18C4 ; Fraser's
mag., Dec. 1864 ; Temple bar, July, 1864.
Ingram IJ. K.) Wm. Shakespeare, [/ft Afternoon lectures, v. 2,
1863 ; p. 93-133.J
Irving (W.) Boar's Head Tavern. Stratford ■on-Avou. [In his
Sketch-book, I860.] 216.29
Jacox (F.) Shakspere diversions. 2 series. 1875-77.
Contents: "V. 1. Among the sonnets. Among the poems.
King Lear. Lear and Kent. Lear, Goueril and Re^an.
Gloster aud his sons. Lear out iu the storm. Lear's
madness. Lear at the last. Hotspur. Falstaff at Gads-
hill. Falstaff on the march and in the field. Falstaff
and his creditors. Falstaff at Eastcheap. Death of
Falstaff. Shallow aud Silence. Index.
2. From Dogberry to Hamlet. Dogberry. Leontes and
Hermioue. Othello and Desdemoua. Materia medica.
Friar Laurence. From dining upon air to dancing ou it.
Polonius. Hamlet. Hamlet's kinsfolk and friends. Ham-
let aud the players. Breaking up aud broken off". Index.
KnhjhKC.) W. Shakspere, a biography. 1851. 3096.07
— ■ Hist, of opinion ou the writings of S. [In his ed. of S.'s
Doubtful plays. 1867 ; p. 331-400.J 1766.31
— Studies of Shakspere. 1S51 1754.08
iVote.— A republication, with additions, of the critical
notices in his ' Pictorial ' and • Library ' editions of Shak-
spere.
Contents : Early English drama (p. 5-40). Notes and
essays on the plays of S. (p. 41-449). Estimates of S. by his
couteraporaries(p. 450-460). The sonnets (p. 467-504). Shak-
Bpere's critics (p. 505-660).
Lamb (C.) On the tragedies of S., with reference to their fitness
for representation, (//i his Works, v. 2. 1857.] . . 6047 02
Lamlor(W..^\ Citation and examination of W. S. touching
deer stealing. [/nL.'s Works, v. 2. 1853.] . . .,''■074.04
LordaniC L.) The unwritten book. Colloquies [upon Shaks-
peare], 1872 ; p. 121-1G4 2534.'.!3
Lowell {J. R.) s. once more. Un his Among my books, 1375 ;
p. 151-'228.] : 2534.15
Same. In Essays from N. A. rev., 1879 2533.33
iVote.— First printed in N. A. rev., Apl., 1868.
Mayinn (W.) Shakespeare papers. Annot. by S.
Mackenzie. 1856 1754.09
Contents: V. 1. C7iarac<ers— Falstaff, Jaques. Romeo.
Bottom the weaver, Timon of Athens, Polonius, lago.
Lady Macbeth. Of the learning of Shakespeare. Last
notes.
iVo^'.— The 'Characters' first appeared in Beutlcy'a
miscei. May, 1S37— June, 1839.
New exegesis of S. : interjjretation of his principal
characters aud plays on the principle of races.
[anon.'i Edin., 1859. 8'-' 175'.'. 09
Contents : Introd. lago, as type of the Romano-Italic
race. Hamlet, as type of the Teutonic race. Macbeth, as
. type of the Celtic race. Secondary characters. Shylock,
as type of the Hebrew race. Race of s. himself. S.'s
witches, ghosts, and fairies.
Aofe.— Reviewed in N. Brit, rev., Nov., 1858; Revue dee
deux mondes, 15 nov. 1860 (par E. Littr6).
Preston (Mary). Studies in S. Book of essays. 1869.
Content's : Macbeth. Merchant of Veuice. Coriolanus.
King Lear. Othello. Queen Katheriue. Cardinal Wol-
sey. Two gentlemen of Verona. Julius Cajsar. Romeo
aud Juliet. King Richard iii. As you like it. Midsum-
mer night's dream. Timon of Athens.
Proctor (B. \V.) Memoir and essay on the genius of 8. [!7i his
Essays, etc., 1853.] '.i637.27
Remusat (C. de). Du theatre de S. dans ses rapports avec la
eocietc anglaise. [In his Critiques, etc., v. 1, I860.] 7048.13
RimbaulHE. F.) Who was • Jack Wilson,' the singer of Sbak-
spere's stage ? An attempt to prove the identity of Ibis
person with John Wilson, doctor of musick, in the Uni-
versity of Oxford. A. D.. 1644 /n 1764.12
Buggies [H. I.) Method of S. as an artist. 1870. 1752.15
Contents : Twelfth night, or what you will (p. 1-61).
Hamlet (p. 62-180). Macbeth (p. 181-198).
Russelt {W.) Extraordinary men 3263.22
Schkgel [A.W.von). /«Ms Lectures on dramatic art, Bo'rn's ed.:
p. 342-445 1742.18
ScUegel [F. von). In his MuttlMc worts. 1849 ; p. 272-283, 2542.12
Shnrock (A'.) Remarks ou the plots of Shakespeare's
plays. Notes by J. O. Halliwell. [Shak. soc.]
Snyder [D. J.) System of S.'s dramas. '2 v. 1877.
Note. — ■ Aims to show each drama as a whole, iu its
thought, organization, and characters ; to group cognate
dramas into a liigber whole by their common fundamental
principle ; at last, to behold .ill the dramas of the poet
as one whole— iu fine to sum up Shakespeare.' In-irod.
Contents : V. 1. Introd. (p. 1-46). Legendary drama :
tragedg (p. 47-278). Timon of Athens, Komeo and Juliet,
Othello, Kiug Lear, Macbeth. Hamlet. Comedy (p. 279-470).
Merchant of Veuice, All's well that ends well. Much ado
about nothing. Comedy of errors. Taming of the shrew,
Twellth night. Love's labor's lost. Merry wives of Wind-
sor.
2. Legendary drama : Comedy: Measure for measure,
Two geutlemen oi Verona. As you like it. Winter's tale,
Cymbeiiue, Midsummer night's dream. Tempest (p. 1-164).
Historical dramas (p. 165-458).
See also articles by Snyder iu Journal of spec, philos.,
V. 6. 1872 (Merch. of Veuice. Julius Caesar); v. 7, 1873
(Hamlet) ; v. 9, 1875 Winter's tale ; Cymbeiiue ; Measure
for measure) ; Jan.. 1876 (Autouy and Cleopatra) ; Jan.,
1877 (Hist, plays) ; Oct., 1876 (Troilus aud Cressida) : Apl.,
1876 (Two gentlemen of Verona).
Stearns (C. W.) .Shakspeare treasury. 1869. 1754.14
Contents : Quotations illustrating S.'s practical wisdom,
S. as a guide for the young. His religious sentiments.
His special knowledge. His estimate of women. His
sympathies and affinities. Hamlet's insanity. American-
isms. Did Shakspeare write SUakspeare's plays ? etc.
Swinburne {A. C.) A study of S. 1880. . . . 1754.33
Contents : Three periods (p. 1-228). Appendix : Note on
play of King Edward iii. (p. 229-281). Report of proceed-
ings on the 1st auniv. session of the newest Shakespeare
society, [a burlesque].
— Three stages of S. [In Fortn. rev.. May. 1875, Jan., 1876]
Taine [H. A.) Shakspeare. [la his History of Engl, lit., v. 1,
1871 : p. 296-351.] 2755.10
i\'o(«.— The gist of this first appeared in Revue des
deux moudes, 16 juillet 1850.
Tliornbury [G. W.) Shakspere's England. 2 v. 1856. . 471.17
Traditionary anecdotes. Collected iu Warwickshire iu 1693.
[By John Dowdall.] Loudon, 1836. 8\ . . ./n 1754.12
Ulrici{H.) Shakspeare's dramatic art : and his rela-
tion to Calderon and Goethe. Tr. from the Ger-
man. 184G 1754.20
Co>!!en/s .- Sketch of history of English drama (p. 1-65).
S.'s life aud times and genius (p. '25-168). Criticisms of
plays (p. 169-421). Of doubtful pieces and plays (p. 422-463).
Calderon aud Goethe iu relation to Shakspeare (p. 464-554).
Same. Tr. by L. D. Schmitz. 2v. 1876. 17-02.25
Contents : V. 1. History of the Etiglish drama (p. 1-174).
Life and times of 8. (p. 175-263). S.'s dramatic style in
relation to that of his contemporaries. On the tragedies
of S.; Romeo and Juliet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth,
Hamlet, dates and sources. Titus Audrouicus. Timon
of Athens.
2. On the comedies of S. (p. 1-174). Historical dramas
(p. 175-308). On the doubtful plays (p. 369-411). Hist, of
Iu asking for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, aud the NUMBER.
984
SHAKSPERE : Critical Studies Special Subjects
S.'B Plays in England (p. 412-468). Hist, of S.'s Plays in
Oonniiny (ij. 469-4'J6).
Fei-y {JiiW'S). /« /lis Essays, efe. 1839 ; p. 39.83. . . .2644.21
Ward (A. Il^.l Hist, of Eugl. dramatic lit., v. 1, 1876 ; p. 271-
613 1745.10
WdssiJ.i Wit, humor, and Shaljspeai'O. 187G. 1752.21
Contunts : Cause of laughter. Wit, irony, humor. Dog-
berry. Malvoljo, TroiluB and Creesida, Ajax, Bottom,
Toucljstoue. Falstaff ; his companions. Americanisms.
Hamlet. The porter in '■ Macbeth," the clown in "Twelfth
ui^ht, the fool in Lear.'' Women and men : Maria, Helena,
Imogen, Constance. Lord Bacon and the plays, Shaks-
peare'g women, lovo in Slialtspeare. Portia. Helena ;
Ophelia. Macbeth. Blonde women : Lady Macbeth.
Whipple {E. F.) S.'s critics. [/" his Essays, v. 2, 1851 ; p.
209-250 2646.07
A^o(f.— Repr. from N. A. rev., July, 1848.
— Shakespeare. [In his Literature of the age of Elizabeth. 18C9.
F^'jU. — First printed in Atlantic monthly, Juno. August,
18ii7.
Wilkefi ( (?. ) Shakespeare, from an American point of
view, including an inquiiy as to religious faith,
and his knowledge of law : with the Baconian
theory considered. 1877 1754.29
Note. — Ueviewed in the Catholic world, June, 1877.
While {R. G.) Memoir.s of the life of W. S., with an
essay toward the exijression of his genius, and
an account of the rise and progress of the Eng-
lish drama. 1SG5 1754.17
Note. — Reviewed by J. Weiss in Chr. exam., Jan., 18G6.
— Shakespeare's scholar. 185i 1754.16
Contents : Historical sketch of the text of S., (p. 3-32).
Oolliei-'s folio of 1632 (p. 33-34, 481-604). Notes and com-
ments (p. 85-477), Shakespeare's name (p. 478-520).
— Ou reading Shakespeare. [In Galaxy, v. 22-23, 1870-77; several
papers.]
— Wm. Shakespeare. [In New Amer. eycl.. v. 14, 1862.]
Wilson (D. ) Caliban : the missing link [in the evolu-
tion of man]. 1873 17.52.24
Wilson (/.) ['Christopher North. '1 A few words on Shake-
speare. [In hU Essays, v. 3, 1866.] 2545.23
See aha Authropol. rev., May, 1864 (Ethnology and
phrenology as an aid to the biographer, by J. W.Jackson);
Argosy, Sept., 1873 (S., by Alice King): Atlantic monthly,
Sept.. 18i;o (Some notes on S., by F. A. Kemble): Sept.,
1862 (Plays and play-acting, by A. Dexter); June. 1859 (S.'s
art, by G. W. Peck); Blaokw. mag., Apl., 1873 (S.'s funeral,
a dramatic dl;ilogue); June, 1875 (In a studio : no. 21; Brit,
qu. rev., July, 1857 (Contemporary notices of S.); Apl.. 1864
(Shakespeare); July, 1878 (S.'s character and early career) ;
Canadian monthly, Dec. 187G (Shakspere, by J. King);
Catholic world, July, 1865 (W. S., by cardinal Wiseman);
Chamber's journal, v. 1. 1844 (Did S. visit Scotland ?) ;
V. 2. 1844 (Facts and traditions concerning S.) ; Apl. 23,
18'it (S. tercentenary number) ; Dublin univ. mag., Jan.,
1863 (S., his biographers and critics) ; Fraser's mag.. May,
1836 (Collier [uot the folio] on Shakespeare) ; Gentl. mag.,
Feb.. 1856 (Love for, and the lovers of, Shakspere, by J.
Dorau) ; Dec. 186'J (True story of Mrs. Shakspere's life) ;
International rev., Nov., 1877 (The non-dramatic [i, e.
purely poetic] in Shakspeare, by H. S. Wilson); Lend. qu.
rev., Apl.. 1864 (Shakespeare) ; Nat. qu. rev., Sept., 1868
(Three centuries of S.) ; Mch., 1873 (Motives and struggles
of S. in settling in London) ; N. Brit, rev., July, 1877 (Ben
Jonsou's quarrel with S.) ; New monthly, Apr. 1864 (A
vision of Shakspeare, poem, by N. Michell) ; N. A. rev..
V. 85. 1855 (S. in modern thought, by C. C. Shackford) ;
Qu. rev., July. 1871 (Shakespeare) ; Jan., 1873 (Chaucer
and Shakespeare) ; Southern review, July, 1868 (Cause of
the death of S.) ; Saturday rev., Sept. 8, 15, Oct. 27, Dec.
22, 1860 (Biography of S.) ; St. James's mag-, June, 1861
(Lastdavs of S., by J. O. Halliwell) ; Victoria mag., Oct.,
1863 (Art of S.. as revealed by bimselfl ; Sept., Oct., 1875
(The English drama and S) Western monthly, July-Sept.,
1869 (Youth of S. ; Marriage and manhood of 8. ; S. as
player and poet, by E. P. Evans).
3. Special Subjects.
Actors and Acting of S's Plays.
Collier (J. P. ) Memoirs of the principal actors in the
plays of S. 1846 1756,32
Hazlilt ( Wni.) Criticisms of the Engl, stage. 1854.
He u mood (T.) Apology for actors. 1841. . . 1756.03
Leiiies IG II) Shakspeare as actor and critic. [In his On actors
and the art of acting. 1875.] 1736.27
See also Blackw. mag.. May, 1846 (S. and the drama) ;
Fraser's ma". Dec, 1861 (S. and his latest stage interpre-
ters) • New monthly mag., Apl.. 1864 (S. and the stage, by
•Sir Nathaniel)- .Tan., Mch.. 1877 (Recent Shakespearian
revivals) ; Cornhill mag., July, 1863 (Stage adaptations of
S.);(Jontl, Mag.. Mch., 1877 (CoUeyCibber vs. Shakespeare,
by H. B. Baker). , , „
D!S- *■'• also Drama [English, p. 424) ; and under Separate
Plays (p. 985-3). Also entries under Drama (English), p.
424 of Catalogue.
Aulhorship of Shakspere's Plays : Baconian
and other myths.
Bacon {Delia). Philosophy of the plays of Shakspere
unfolded. 1857 1753.01
— W. 8. and his plays. [In Putnam's monthly. Jan., 1866.]
Note. — For notices of the author, see Biography (p. 120).
Hart (J. C.) Discussion of the authenticity of Sliake^peare's
works. [In his Romance in yachting, 1848 ; p. 208-242.J
Holmes (N.) The authorship of .Shakspeare. 1866.
.Stearns ( W. C.) Shakspeare treasury, 1869 ; p. 394-413. . 1754.11
Townsend (0. H.) AVilliam Shakesjieare not an im-
poster. By an English critic. 1857. . . 1754.15
Wilkes {J.) In his Shakespeare. 1877 1754.29
.5ce also Chambers's journal, v. 18. 1852 (Who wrote S.?) ;
Blackw. mag., Nov., 1856 (Art of cavilling); Eraser's mag.,
Aug. 1874 (Who wrote S.?) ; Scribner's monthly, Apl., 1875
(The Shakespeare Bacon controversy, by E. O. Vail) ; Ap-
pleton's journal, Feb., June, 1879 (by Appleton Morgan) ;
Apl., 1879 IS. and the musical glasses — in reply to A.
Morgan, by M. B. Benton).
Bible and Shakspere's Knowledge of It.
Eaton (T.n.) S. and the Bible. 1858. . .1753.12
Moral sentences from S., compared with passages from
Holy writ. i!d ed. London, [1850 ?] 8°. 1754.10
Wordsworllt (C.) S.'s knowledge and use of the
Bible. 1S8U 1752.31
See also Bibliotheca sacra, July, 1862 (A Shakspeariau
glossary for our English Bible, by L. S. Potwin).
Biblioijruptiy of Shaksperiana.
AUibone {S. A.) Shakespeare's life and Bibliography of his
works. [In his Dictionary of Engl, lit., 1870 ; p. 2006-2(154 ]
Bohnill.O-l Bibliography of S. (/n Lowndes (W.T.) Biblio-
grapher's manual, 1863 ; p. 225i-2:iC6.] 2762.22
Boston public library. Catalogue of the Barton library. Pt. I.
The Shakespeare collection. [Boston, 1878.80.] 8'.
Note — The most elaborate catalogue of Shaksperiana,
both descriptive and topical, yet published.
Balliwdl [J. O.) A list of works illustrative of the life and writ-
ings of S., the history of Stratford-on-Avon ; and the rise
and progress of the early English drama. Prnted for
private circulation. 1807. ' 1753.19
— Shakesperiana. A catalogue of the early editions of S.'s
Plays, and of commentaries, etc. 1S41 1753.18
Lennox (y.) S.'s Plays in folio. [In Hist, mag., July, 1861.]
— Lennox collection of S.'s plays, in folio and quarto. [In
Amer. bibliopolist, June, July, 1870.]
Morgan (H. H.) Toincal Shakespeariana. 1879.1755.04
iVbfc.— Much of this appeared in the • Western,' 1876-77.
Shakespeare library and museum. Catalogue of the
books, manuscriiJts, works of art, antiquities,
and relics illustrative of the life and works of
Shakespeare. 1868 1752.16
Thimm (F.) Shakspeariana from 1564 to 1864. An
account of Shakspearian literature, 'with biogr. in-
troductions. 2d ed. 1872 1754.27
Wilson (J., London hookseller). Shaksperiana ; cata-
logue of all the books, pamphlets, etc., relating
to Shakspeare. 1827 1754.23
Winsor[J.) Shakespeare's poems: a bibliography of the earlier
editions. [In Harvard univ. Library bulletin, Oct., 1878,
Jan., 1879.]
Characters of Shakspere's Plays.
flS- See (under Biography and criticism, p.982-3) works
bjCalverHG. H.) ;— Drake {N.).—Fktclier {G.);—Gervinus
(G. G.):—IIackM(J.H.];—Ha2litt (Wm.);—U>uison {H. N.);
Jacox {F.);—Maginn [F.); — iVetu exegesis ; — Preston {Mary):
Buggies {II. I.};—.'ynyder {D. J.):— Ulrici (H.)
See also the names of separate plays and characters, as
Falstag ; —Hamlet ;— King Lear ;— Macbeth ■.—etc.; Also
works mentioned under Psychology of S. (p. 985-2) ; and
Humor and Wit of s. (p. 985-1). AUo Westm. rev., Oct.,
1876 (S.'s young men).
{ Women of Sliakspere.)
Clarke (Mrs. 31. V.) Girlhood of S.'s heroines : tales.
2v. 1857 155.10
Davies (C. M.) Shakespeare heroines : short poems. [In New
monthly mag., k. s., v. 5. 1874.]
Heine [H.) S.s Mkdcheu and Fraueu. [/n /it's Siimmtl. Werke,
V. 5, 1856 ; p. 259-340.] 7116.29
Jameson (Mrs. A. M.) Characteristics of [S.'s] wo-
men, 1857 5821.23
Weiss (J.) In his Wit, humor, and S. 1876 1751.23
See also Victoria mag., June, July, 1879 (S.'s heroines, by
E. R. Russell).
Qironological order of Shakspere's Plays.
Malone{E.) /n Shakespeare's Plays, v. 2, 1803. . . .1763.05
Ftirnival {F. J.) In his Introd. to Leopold Shakspere, 18i6.
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
SHAKSPERE: Special Subjects
985
Stokes (fl.P.) Attempt to tletermine the chronological
order of S.'h plays, 1878 1752.2'J
See also N. Brit, rov., Apl., 1870 (Early autliorship of S).
GoUier folio Controversy.
Collier (J. P.) Notes anil emenilations from folio,
16J2. 1S53 1753.08
Fairlt'>lt[r. W.) The Grimaldi Slialispere. Notes autl emeudii-
tioiis ou the plays of Shakapere. L., 1852. 8'. . . 175i.l2
Ilamillon ( N. E. S. A. ) Inquiry into the genuinencKS
of the mss. corrections in Collier's annotated
Shakspere, folio, 1632. 18B0 17.53.2J
Inglehy (C. M.) A complete view of the Shakspere
controversy concerning the genuineness of [Col-
lier's Perkins folio]. 1861 17540.5
— The Shakspeare fabrications. 1859. . . . 175-1.06
Singer (S. W.) Text of S. vindicated from the cor-
rujitions advocated by Collier. 1853. . 175J:.13
Stricturrs ou Hamilton's iuqiiiry into tiie geuuineness of the
msa. correctioua iu Collier's folio. By Scrutator ? [pseud.
for Charles lUviuKtou]. LoudoJi, 1860. 8° . .In 1754.12
While (H. a.) The Collier folio of l(i72. [In Putnam's month-
ly. Nov.. 1853.)
I^ifte. — The stibstauce of this was repr. in his Shake-
speare's scholar.
— ■ The Collier folio : is it au Imposture? [In Atlantic month-
ly. Oct., 18591.
— Shakespeare mystery. [In Atlantic monthly, Sept.. 1861.]
See also Eraser's maf^., Jan.. Feb., May, 18tj0 (The Shake-
spearian discovery ; the ■ old corrector ' : Mr. Collier's
■Reply', by T. J. Arnold); Bentley's miscel., Jan.. 18.'J7
(Collier and Coleridge) ; IJlackw. mag., Aug., Sept., Oct..
1853 (New readings in S , by S. W. Siuuer?); Dublin uuiv.
ma;;.. Mch., 1853 ; Ed. rev., Apl.. 18.''i6 : Apl.. 1860 (Alleged
Shakespeare forgeries, by H. flierivale); Eraser's mag.,
V. 147, 1853 (8. and the new discovery); N. Brit, rev., Feb.,
1854.
Compared with other Dramutisis.
Drake (N., ed.) Memorials of S. 1828 1753.10
Contents : Beattie (J.) S. and Homer in relation to
their knowledge of the human heart. Cumberland (R.)
S. and .aischylus cumpai-od. Gardenstone (F. Cr., lord).
S. and Corueille compared. Lessing (G. K.) S. and Vol-
taire compared as to their use ol preternatural machinery.
Lamb (C.) S. compared with Chapman, He.vwood. Beau-
mont and Fletcher. Schlegel (F.) S. and Calderon com-
pared. Grodwin (W.) S. compared with Homer and Chau-
cer.
Hope[.i. J. B.) Shakespeare and Aristophanes. [7rt /u'i- Essays,
1844.J 2532.18
jtfo5So»(D.) S. aud Goethe. r/,j Afs Three devils, 1874.] 2536.30
Note. — Repr. from Brit. qu. rev., Nov., 1852.
Montagu {Mrs. E. R.] Essays on the writings and genius of
Shakespear, compared with the Greek and French dramatic
poels. %\ ed. 1770 1752.12
Contents : On dramatic poetry. On the hist, drama.
Henry iv. On the preternatural beings. Macbeth. The
Cinna of CorneiUe. The de.ith of Julius Cicsar.
Ulrici [H.) S.'s relations to Calderon aud Goethe. [In his
Shakspeare's dramatic art, 184G.] 1754.20
.See also Blackw. mag., June. 1851 (JSschylus, Shakspeare,
and Schiller) ; v. 72. 1852 or Eclectic mag., v. 27, 1852 (S.
aud CorueUle) ; Qu. rev., Jan., 1873 (Chaucer and S.)
Concordances to Shakspere.
Clarke (.M. C.) * Concordance to S. 1857. . 1765.04
Purness (Mrs. II. II.) ' Concordance to S.'s Poems.
1875 1705.13
iVote.— Reviewed by W. A. Wheeler in N. A. rev., Oct.,
1874.
Contemporary England.
Hye ( W. B. ) England as seen by foreigners in the
days of Elizabeth and James 1 475.14
Thornhunj (Q. W.) Shakspere 's England. . 471.27
.See also \i\&nt\c monthly. June. July, 1877 (The people
for whom S. wrote, by C. i>. Warner).
Dictionaries and Glossaries to Shakspere.
Dyce (/I.) Glossary. [In his ed. of S., v. 9, 1867.]
Jervls (S.) Dictionary of the language of S. 1868.
Knight fC.) /n /lis fd. of S.'s Doubtful plays 1765.31
Nares (R.) Glossary, e(c. 18'25 64'24.12
SchmidHA.) Shakespeare-lexicon. 2 v. 1874-75.
See also Ed. rev , v. 130. 1869 (Shakespearian glossaries).
Kdracts, Headings, and Quotations.
Beetonj.S. O.) Great book of poetry. 1870 : p. 165-211.
Kemble (Charles). Shakspere readings. Ed. by R. J.
L,ane. 3 v. London, 1870. 12°. . . . 1761.07
Morgan (A. A.) The mind of Shakespeare, as ex-
hibited in his works. 2d ed. 1861. . . 1761.02
Philosophy of S., in seven hundred and fiftv passagcB
from his plays, alphabetically arrang"ed. Lou-
don, 1857. 16^ 17(;i.01
Stearns (0. W.) The Shakspeare treasury of wisdom
and knowledge. 1809 1754.14
e^ See also Bible and Shakspere (p. 1)84) ;— Concordances.
History and PoUlics as illus. by Shakspere.
Reed (II.) Lectures on English history and tragic
poetry, as illustrated by Shakspeare. 1857.
.S'<ea(so Ed. rev.. May, 1H76 (S. aud history); Franer's
mag., May, 1876 (.S. and history, by K. Eosel ; Harper's
mag., Sept., 1863 (Htatcmanship of 8,, by C. T. Ccngdon) ■
New monthly mag., June. 1838 ; Mch., J8;;'J (S.'s hist',
plays, considered hiBtorically. by T. P. Courtcuay).
Bumor and Wit of Shakspere ; his fools, clowns, tic.
Clarke {O. C.) '.i.'s philosophers and jestera. [/n Gentleman's
mag., Mch.. Apr , May, June, 1873.
Douce (.''.) Dissertatiim ju the clowns and fools of Shakspeare.
[In his lllus. of iihakspeare, 1839.] 1753.11
Dmudrn (E.) Shakspere, 1876 ; p. 337-377 1752.27
Krilniig {A. O.) In .'tis Deliniatious of iufanily. 1866. . 1754.07
IFews- (-/. ) Wit, humor, and S. 1876. . . . 175'.'. 21
«5- See also Falstafl'(p. 985-3).
Illustrations (pictorial) of Shakspere.
Boydell (J. and J., publishers). Graphic illustrations
of the Dramatic works of S. 100 jilates. 2 v.
London, 1802. fol fol. A. 37.23
A'ote.— The same illua. are in the folio ed. 9 v. 1802.
Shakespeare gallery : a [photogiaphic] reproduction
of the Boydell prints. L., 1864. sm. 4". 1421.26
»W This library Las editions of Shakspere illustrated
(see p. 981-2) by Meadows, and by Gilbert ; and the Valpi/,
Tatlts, and Verplunck editions, and the Leopold Shaksptre,
are also illustrated.
,See also '^or. qu. rev., Oct., 1836 (Retch's Outlines) ; Qu.
rev., Oct., ij76 (Pictorial illustrations of S.)
Irdand forgeries.
Fitzgerald (P.) Ireland forgeries, [In his Romance of the Eng-
hsh stage. 1876.) n;!3.29
Ireland (W. II.) Confessions: his fabrications, ilc.y
with anecdotes and opinions, etc. 1805. 1753.; 0
Ireland (Samuel). Investigations of Mr. Malone's
claim to the character of scholar or critic, being
an examination of his inquiry into the authority
of the Shakspeare manuscripts, etc., by Samuel
n-eland. [1797.] 17t3.31
Note. — W. H. I. wrote this and two lollowing works.
— Mr. Ireland's vindication of his conduct, respect-
ing the publication of the supposed Shakspeare
mss. 1786 1753.31
— Miscellaneous papers and legal instruments under
the hand and seal of William Shakspeare : in-
cluding the tragedy of King Lear, and a small
fragment of Hamlet from the original mss., in
the possession of Samuel Ireland. 1796. 1752.31
See also lirit. qu. rev., Jan.. 1869 (Literaiy forgeries) ;
CornhiU mag.. May, 1879 or Littell, May 31. 1879 (Two im-
postors) ; Democratic rev., July. 1845 (by H. C. Lea) ;
Fraser's mag., Aug., 18G0 or Littell, Sept. 16, 1810 ibj T.
J. Arnold).
Language, Pronunciation, Style, and Versification.
Hi^See also Criticism (p. 982) ;— Dictionaries and gloss-
aries ( a7!fe ) ;— Textual criticism (p. '.'85-2.):— and the lead-
ing editions of Shak^iiere's Works.
Abbott (E. A.) Shakespearian grammar. 1869. 1752.01
Clar'ee (C. and Mary Voicden). The Shakespeare
key : treasures of his style, peculiarities of
his construction, and beauties of his expres-
sion. London, 1879. 8°. .... . 1766.C0
Craik (G. L.) The English of S. illus. in a philologi-
cal commentary on his Julius Casnr. 1857. 1753.09
Ellis (A. J.) In ftis Early English pi enunciation, Pt. 3, 1871 ;
p, 917-996.
Noyes (J. B.) and Peirce (C. S.) Shakespearian pronunciation.
[In N. A. rev., v. 98, 1864.]
Walker (W. S.) Shakespeare's versification and its
apparent irregularities explained by examples
from early and'late English writers. 1854. 1 752.22
.See also Fraser's mag., Aug.. 1809 (S.'s vocabulary and
style)
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the ATJTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the xrumFR
685 A
SHAKSPERE : Special Subjects.
Learning of Shakspere.
Farmer (R.) EsBsy ou the learniug of S. [/ii S.'s WorkB. v. 2.
1803.] 1763.1.';
Footsteps of B. London. 18()2. 1'2° 1753.04
J/apinri (It^.) Tho Icaruiiig of S., a review of Farmer's Essay.
[In his .SbakoBiioaio papers. 1856. | 1754.09
NoU.~M»o iu Fraser's mag.. Sept.. Oct., Dec. 1835.
See alio Fraser's mag.. N. s., v. 20-21. 18711 (S.. what ho
learued at school, by T. S. Buyues) ; Knickerbocker mag.,
Dec, 1851, Jan., 185li (Some .Shakspeariau and Speucerian
BOBS. ; 2 articles on the youth and learning of 8.)
Morality of Shakspere's Plays.
Oibnan (A.) Shakespeare's morals ; suggestive selec-
tions, with brief collateral readings and scrip-
tural references. N. Y., 1880. 12°. . . 1754.32
Orlffilh ( Mrs. K ) The morality of Shakespeare's
drama illustrated. 1775 17.53.23
Hoare{['.) Moral fame of authors, and the moral character of
Shakespear's dramas. [In Royal soc. of lit.. Transac-
tions, v. 2. 1834.) 6068.02
See also Meliora, v. 7, 1865 (Moral character of S.)
I^g- Ou the morality of the stage in general see Drama
(Character and influence of the stage, p. 123).
Name of S , lioiu Spelled.
Autographic mirror, Apl. 15, 1864 (Facsimiles of all the Shaks-
peariau autogi'ttphs, taken from the original documents).
Hlze iK.) Orthography of S.'s name. [In his Essay.^. 1874.)
iVo^e.— Elze decides in favor of * Shakespeare '.
Halliwetl (J. O.) Life of S., 1848 ; p. 278-283 1753.21
Madden {Sir F.) Observations on an autograph of Shakspero,
and the orthography of his name. 1838 1754.12
JVofe.— Repr. from Archaeologia, v. '27.
See also Gentleman's mag., Jan., June. 1840 (Several
(controv. articles by D'Israeli. J. Hunter.J. Bruce, F. Mad-
den. F. W. Burgon. Bolton Corney) ; Putnam's monthly,
Mch.. 18.54 (by R. G. White); International rev.. Sept..
1878 (Spelling of S.'s name, by E, S. Van Winkle); Scribner's
monthly. May, 1876 (How shall we spell S.'s name? by J.
H. Gilmore) ; French's Shukspeareaua genealogica, p.
347-327 ; Knight's Shakspere, a biography.
Natural History in Shakspere's Works.
Ellacombe (11. N.) Plant-lore and garden-craft of
Shakespeare. 1878 1754.31
Hartiuij (J. E.) Ornithology of S. 1871. . . 4>il5.07
Patterson (R.) Insects mentioned in Shakspeare's
plays. 1841 4722.05
Novels and Tales drawn from or illnstrating Shakspere.
Clarke (M. C.) Girlhood of S.'s heroines. 2 v. 155.10
Collins ( Wilkie). The stolen mask 162.34
Carting iH.) S. : poet, lover, actor, man. 3 v. 1849.
Bamley (B. B.) S's funeral, a tale, [In Blackw. mag., Apl.,
1873.]
Lamb (C. and M.) Tales from S. 2 v. . . . 222.32
Roslyn (G.) Nursery tales from 8. [In New monthly mag.,
July, Aug., Sept., Nov., 1878.)
Seamer (Mary). S.'s stories simply told. With illus-
trations. London [1880.] 12°. . . . 1751.32
Severn (E.) Anne Hathaway ; or S. in love. 3 v.
WiUiams (R. F.) Secret passon. 3 v. . . . 264.07
— S. and his friends. 3 v. London, 1838. 8°. 264.04
Same. N. Y., [n. d.] 8° 264.08
- Youth of S. 3 V. London, 1846. 8°. . . 264.09
Same. N. Y., 1853. 8° 264.03
gS'See al4o Sources of S.'s Plays (p. 886 A).
Portraits of Shakspere.
Boaden (</.) Inquiry into the authenticity of various
portraits of Shakspeare. 1824 1753.03
Friswell {J. H.) Life portraits of William Shakspeare :
a history of t'ne various representations of the
poet, with an examination into their authentici-
ty. 1864 1753.27
See also Aldine, May, 187-J (S. portraits, by R. H. Stod-
dard) ; Scribner's monthly. July, 1874 (The Shakespeare
death mask, by J. S. Hart) ; Lippincott's mag.. Jan.. 1874
(A statue of S., by W. R. O'Donavan); Scribner's monthly,
Sept.. 1870 (A study of .S's portraits : the dead masque.
etc., by W. Page).
Professions illustrated in Shakspere.
Bucknill (J. G.) Medical knowledge of S. 1860.
Oimpbell (Lord). S.'s legal acquirements, 1859. 1743.05
Was S. a lawyer? By H. T. L., 1871. 8°. 1754.21
WJiite {R. O.) W. Shakespeare, attorney at law and solicitor in
chancery. (In Atlantic monthly, July, 1850.)
.Shakspeare as a seaman. See St. .James's mag.. July, 1862.
Shakspeare as a soldier. See Notes and queries. Apl., 185'J ; and
Steam's Shakspeare treasury. 1860.
Psychology of Shakspere's Characters.
Bucknill [J. C. ) The mad folk of Shakespeare. Psycho-
logical essays. 2d ed. revised. L., 1867. 1752.05
Contents: Macbeth. Haiidet. Ophelia. King Lear.
Timon of Athens. Constance. Melancholy Jaques.
Malvolio. Christopher Sly. Comedy of errors.
Kelloqq (A. 0.) Shajcspeare's delineations of insanity,
imbecility, and suicide. I81I6 1751.0'7
Contents : Insane— Lear. Macbeth. Lady Macbeth.
Hamlet. Ophelia. Jaques. Cordelia. /m(;ect('.'s— Bottom . IJog-
berry. Elbow. Shallow, Malvolio. Bardolph, Nym. Pistol.
Launce. Caliban. Suicides : — Othello,
Ray (1.) S.'s illustrations of insanity, [/n /a'j Contrib. to men-
tal pathology, 1873 433'i.'22
iS'ee also Winslow's journal of psy. med., Oct., 1849 (Mad-
ness as treated by S., by B. H. Home).
Religion of Shakspere.
Wilkes ((?.) In his Shakespeare. 1877 ; p. 34-70 1751.29
.See also Dublin rev., Jan . 1H65 (Rio's Shakespeare) ;
Ed. rev., Jan., 1866 (Was S. a Roman catholic?) ; Overland
monthly. Aug., Sept., 1875 (S.'s religious belief, by J. O.
Irwin) ; Theological rev.. Oct.. 1876 (Religion of S., by E.
R. Russell) ; Amer. catholic qu. rev., Jan., 1879 (Was 8. a
catholic ? by B. A. Harper).
Shakspere in France and Germany.
Cohn (Albert). Shakespeare in Germany in the 16th
and 17th centuries. 1805 1767.03
See also At. monthly, Aug., 1860 (S. done into French,
by J. B. Wi.se) ; Cornhill mag., Jan.. 1866 {S in France, by
G. H. Lewes) ; Ed. rev., Jan., 1846 (S. in Paris) ; Nine-
teenth century, Jan.. 1878 S. in France, by J. Doran] ;
Gentl. mag., June, 1880 (How S. became popular in Ger-
many, by E. Marx) ; Blackw. mag., v. 37 (Bart.); Knight's
ed. of S.'s Doubtful plays, p. 401-434.
Sources of Sliakspere's Plays.
Collier (J. P.) Shakespeare's library : a collection of
the romances, novels, jioems, and histories,
used by Shakesjieare as the foundation of his
dramas, with introd. notices. 2 v. 1843. 1753.06
Same. 2d ed. revised and enlarged [by W. C.
Hazlitt]. 6v. London, 1875. 12°. . . 1751.15
Contents :
Merchant of Venice, v. 1.
Merry wives of Windsor, v. 3,6.
Midsummer night's dream, v. 1.
Much ado about nothing, v. 3.
Othello, V. 2
Pericles, prince of Tyre, v. 4.
Richard n., v. 1.
Richard lli.. v. 5.
Romeo and Juliet, v. 1.
Taming of a shrew, v. 4, 6.
Tempest (The), v. 4.
Timon oi Athens, v. 4, 6.
Troilus and Cressida, v. 2.
Twelfth night, v. 1.
Two gentlemen of Verona, v. 1.
Two noble kinsmen, v. 4.
Winter's tale (The), v. 4.
All's well that ends well, v. 3.
Antony and Cleopatra, v. 3.
As you like it, v. 2.
Comedy of errors, v. 1, 5.
Coriolanus, v. 3.
Cymbeline, v. 2.
Hamlet, v. 2.
Henry iv., v. 1.
Henry v.. v. 1, 6.
Henry vl. (Second part of), v. 5.
Henry vi. (Third part of), v. 6.
Henry viii.. v. 4.
Julius C.-esar. v. 3.
King John, v. 5.
King Lear, v. 2. 6.
Love's labour's lost, v. 1.
Macbeth, v. 2.
Measure for measure, v. 3, 6.
Hazlitt ( W. C. ) Shakespeare jest books : reprints of
the early and vei-y rare jest-books supposed to
have been used by Shakespeare. 3 v. 1864. 1752.17
Rich(B.) Eight novels. 1846 1756.33
Six. old plays, on which Shakespeare founded his
Measure for measure. Comedy of errors. Taming
of the shrew. King John, K. Henry iv., K.
Henry v., King Lear. 2 v. in 1. 1779. . 1742.29
See also Galaxy, Dec, 1870 (S. as a plagiarist, by Abby S.
Richardson) ; .MacmiUan's mag., Nov.. 1878 (S. as an
adapter, by E. Rose).
Stratford-upon-Avon : Home of SItakspere.
Ccoper (J. G.) Tho tomb of Shakespear ; a poetical vision. [In
Chalmers (A.) Engl, poets, v. 15, 1810.) .... 16'20.15
HoiuiH ("'.) Homes of the Engl, poets, v. 1. 1856. . . 953.23
Wise (J. R.) S : and his birthplace and its neighbor-
hood. 1801 1752.23
See also Cornhill mag.. Jan., 1877 (From Stratford to
London, by J. W. Halesj ; Fraser's mag.. Nov., Dec. 1844);
V. 54, 1866 or Littell, v. 16, 1856 (S. and his native county);
Apl.. 1878 (by J. W. Hales) ; Apl., 1874 (S.'s sou in law, a
study of old Stratford) ; Apl , 1877 (Master Robert Shallow,
a study of the Shakespeare country); Gentl. mag , Apl.,
1876 (In S.'s country) ; Galaxy, Aug.. 1877 (A visit, by B.
G. White) ; Harper's mag., Sept., 1861 (S. upon Avon, by
J. G. Wilson) ; Aug., 1864 (W. 8. at home, by M. D. Con-
way); May, 1879 (S. upon Avon, by W. Winter): London
soc. May. 1875 (Notes drawn on the Avon bank) : Macm.
mag.. Mch. ,1864(OIdMaBtcrGrun8ey and Goodman Doddj
S.-ou-.\von, A. D., 1697, by W. AUingham;.
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
SHAKSPERE ; Special Subjects Separate Plays ajid Characters, 985 B
Supei-naluralism and Folk-lore of Skakspere.
Bdl ( W. ) Shakespeare's Puck, and his folks lore
illustrated from the suiJerstitions of all nations.
3 V. 1852 'MlCMi
Ilalliwell (J. 0. ) Illustrations of the fairy niytliology
of a Midsummer's night's dream. . . . 17-"ili.'2(J
Hatpin i N.J.) Oberon's vision , in the Midsummer-
night's dream, illus. by a comijarison with Lylie's
Endymion. ' 1750.16
.Montagu (E.} On the praaternatural bciugs. [In her Essaye, clc.
mo.] 1762.12
ATu) exegesis of S., 1850 ; p. 315-388 n52.()il
KoffeiA.) Essay upou the ghost belief of S. . . . /n 1752.U
Upalding (T. A.) Elizabethan demonology. Lon-
don, 1880. 8°.
Wilson (D.) Caliban : the missing link. 1873. 1752.21
Sf-'t' also Canadiau monthly, Mch., 1876 (Where did 8. get
his Ariel ? by H. Ouvar) ; Chambers' journal. Jan. 24, 1874
(S. and the supernatural) ; New monthly mag.. Sept., 1879
(The supernatural in S., by T. H. H. Caiue) ; West. rev..
Oct., 1877 (Supernatural element in S.)
Textual {detached) Criticism.
BoAlham {C. Criticism applied to Shakspere. 1846. . In 1754.12
— The text of S. [In Cambridge essays, 1856 ; p. 201-292.] 2617.14
Becket (A.) Shakspeare's himself again : examina-
tion of readings, etc. 2 V. in 1. 1815. . 1753.(1-2
Collier (J. P.) Reasons for a new edition of Shakespeare's
Works. 2d ed. with additions. 1842 /n 1754.12
Dyce (A.) A few notes on Shakespeai'e. 1853. l'755.0l
Halliwdt {J. 0.) An account of the only known manuscript of
Shakespeare's plays. 1863 1764.12
— Curiosities of modern Shaksperian criticism. 1853. In 1854.12
Mitford {J.) Cursory notes on his 'Tew notes on Shakespeare '.
1856 In 1754.12
Rusldon (W. L.) S. illustrated by old authors. Pts.
1-2. 1867 1852.'20
— Shakspere's euphuism 1871 1752.13
See Bibliotheca sacra, Aug., 1847 (S. and old and new
criticism on him, by L. Withington) ; Cornhill mag.,
Feb., 1876 (S.'s Greek names); Ed. rev.. July, 1849 (S.'s
critics; English and foreign); Oct., 1872 (New Shaks-
pearian interpretation) ; Galaxy. Oct.. 1869 (Shakespearian
mares' nests, by R. G. White); Gentl. mag., Dec., 1867
(Recent Shakspearian literature) ; N. A. rev.. Apt., 1854
(Battles of the commentators, by F. Bowen) ; Jan., 1857
(Hudson's ed. of S., by E. S. Gould) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 20,
1853 (Text of S.| ; New monthly mag., Mch., 1865 (Booth's
fac-simile of 1623 ed., by C. Redding) : Overland monthly,
June. 1875 (S.'s prose, by E. R. Sill) j Qu, rev., Mch., 1847
(Recent editions of S.)
4. Separate Plays and Characters, and Criticism.
Abbreviations. C. B. T.= Cumberland's British Theatre.
F. S. D.= French's Standard Drama.
Airs Well that Ends Well.
All's well that ends well, com. [In C. B. T., v. 18.] . . 1711.18
as- See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) Hhe ;—
Gervinus ; — Footsteps of Shakspere ;—Hazlitt ; — Hudion ;—
Knight ; — Snyder ; — Ulrici.
Antony and Cleopatra,
Antony and Cleopatra, hist. play. [In O. B. T., v. 44.) . 1721.11
iVoie.— Dryden's All for love was based on thia
ffS' See also (under Critical studies, p. 882-3) Gervinus ;—
Hazlitt ; — Hudson; — Snyder; — Ulrici. See also Fraser's
mag., Sept., 1849 (Character of Cleopatra).
Arden of Feversham.
.es- For the text of this play, see Doubtful plays (p. 982).
Knight iC.) /re ftis Studies of Shakspere 1754.08
Ulrici (H.) /rt/ii's Shakespeare's dramatic art, V. 2. . .1752.26
As You Like It.
As you like it. With introd. and notes. By S. Neil.
London, 1876. 16° 1751.38
— Same. Ed. with notes, by W. J. Rolfe. New
York.. 1878. 16° 1761.31
— Same. [0. B. T.. v. 3.] 1771.03
— Same. [In F. S. D.. v. 9.] 1772.09
— Same. [/)i Oxberry (W.) New Engl, drama, v. 7, 1810.) 1734.16
See Fraser's mag., Apl., 1876 (In Arden. by C. E. Brown).
ffg^ .See also (under Critical studies, p. 082-3) works by
Gervinus ; — Hudson ; — Knight ;— J/ayinJi ; — Fletcher ; — PreS'
ton ; — Snyder ; — Ulrici.
Comedy of Errors.
Oomedy of errors. [In C. B. T., v. 16.] 1711.16
JKS* See (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) Gervinus ; —
Knight ;— Ulrici.
Coriolanus,
Coriolanus, trag. 5 acts, (/n C. B. T., v. 7.] 1711.07
— Same. IF. S. D., v. 40 ) 1772.28
— -.Same, j/ii Oxberry (W.) New Engl, drama, v. 8, 1818.] 1734.17
Bacon {IJ.) t^uestiun of the consulship, or the scientific care of
the coiiiMion-weul. [In hir I'liilos. oi Shakspere, 1H57 ;
p. 333-360] 1753.01
.V« Blackwood, V. 37, 1835 ; p. 750.
S^S" See also (under Critical studies, p. 182-3) Gervinus ; —
Hazlitt ; — Hudson ; — Snyder ;— Ulrici.
Cijndxiine.
Cynibeline. [/n C. B. T.. v. 2.| 1711.02
— Same. [In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, diama, v. 12, 1821.) 1734.21
See also Littell. June 12. 1880 (C. in a Hindoo playhouse).
JSi^ See a/50 (under Critical studies, 982-3) Flelcher ; —
Gervinus; — Hazlitt ;~liudson;~Knight ; — Preston ; — Snyder;
Ulrici •.— Wiite. Also (under Characters, p. 984) Clarke ;—
Jameson.
Falstiiff.
Brou'ih (B. B.) Life of Falstaft". 1858.. . . 1755.02
Giles (H.) Lectures and essays, v. 1, 1851 ; p. 1-46. . . 2526.04
Morris {Vorbyn). Essays of wit, humor, etc. 1744. . , .6*212.23
Weiss[J.) Wli, humor, and Shakspeare 1762.21
See also Dublin univ. niag., Feb., 18G4 (FalstaflTs wake,
by J. O. Irwin); Forth, rev.. Mch.. 1873 (On the hist, ele-
ment in S.'s Falstatr by J. Gairdner) ; Fraser's niag.. v, 40,
1852; Gentl. mag., Nov., 18f,8 (Falstaff by W. tiaynaid) ;
Overland monthly, Oct.. 1874 |by J. G. Kelly); Western,
Sept., Oct.. 18SU (by H. F. Grubb).
ft^ .S'^'e also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) works by
Drake ; — Gervinus ; — llackett ; — Jacox ; — Maginn ; — Snyder.
Hamlet.
Hamlet, 1603 ; Hamlet, 1G04 : being exact reprints,
with two texts printed on opposite pages, and a
bibliographical preface by S. Timmins. Lon-
don, 1860. 12° 1763.01
Note. — The preface gives a list of commentaries and
magazine articles on Hamlet.
— Same. Tragedy of Hamlet. Ed., with notes, by
W. J. Kolfe. N. Y., 1878. 12°. . . . 1761.32
— Same. Prompt-book. Ed. by W. Winter. As pre-
sented by Edwin Booth. N. Y., 1878. 16°. 1751.27
— Same. 6 acts, (/n O. B. T., v. 4.] 1711.04
Same. [In F. S. D., v. 3.] 1772.03
Same. [In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, drama, v. 3, 1818.)
Brachvoi/el (A. E.\ Hamlet: roman. 3 v. in 2. 1867.
Bucknili \j. (.'.) Hamlet : a psychol. study. [In Journal of
mental science, Oct., 1858.]
Coleridge [H.) Essays, v. 1. 1861 ; p. 113-178 2621.09
Coniiigton {J.) /n Ais Miscel. writings, v. 1. 1872. . . . 5026.17
Conolh/ (J.) A study of Hamlet. 1863. . . 1752.07
Goethe\j. W. von). In his Wilheim Meister's apprenticeship,
booklv-v 195.19
Hudson (H. N.) Hamlet. [In Amer. whig rev., Jan., Feb., 1848.|
Note. Repr. in his Lectures.
Irving tH.) Hamlet and Ophelia, act. 3. sc. 1. [In Nineteenth
century, v. 1, 1877.]
Note. — For a rejoinder, see Temple Bar, Mch., 1878.
Latlium (R. 0.) Two dissertations on the Hamlet of
Saxo Grammaticus and of Shakespear. 175-1.26
Mackenzie (77.) Criticism on the character and tragedy of Ham-
let. [In the Mirror. Apl. 18. 22. 1780.)
JVotf.— Also printed in Drake (N.) Memorials, etc.
Maginn (W.) Miscellanies, ffc.. 1851 ; p. '236-268. . . .2636.01
Note.—'FiT&i printed in Fraser's mag., July. 1836.
Maudsley (H.) Hamlet. [In his Body and mind, 1874.] 4333.16B
Meadows (A.) Hamlet : an essay, 1871. . . 1754.24
Mercade. pseud. Hamlet; or Shiikespeare's philosophy
of history. 1875 1754.30
Plumpire [J.) Observations on Hamlet : an attempt to prove
that Shakspeare designed it as an indirect censure on
Mary queen of Scots. 1796 1754.25
Hay (/.) Insanity of H. [In his Contributions to mental
pathology. 1873 ; p. 503-526.) 4332.22
Rugijles{IT. I.) Method of S. as an artist. 1870, p. 62-180. 1752.15
Stearnslc. W.) Hamlet's insanity, was it real or pretended?
[/n ;<is Shakspeare treasury, 1869 ; p. 362-371.] . .1754.14
Very (X) Essays. 1839 ; p. 83-107. 2644.21
«®- See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) works by
Calvert ;—Dowden ; — Drake ; — Gervinus ;— Footsteps of Shaks-
pere ;—Guizot ;—nackett ;— Hazlitt ;— Hudson ;— Jacox ;—
Kellogg .—Knight ;— Maginn ;—Neio exegesis ;— Snyder ;—
Ulrici.
See also Amer. whig rev., v. 7, 1848 (2 articles, by H. N.
Hudson; repub. in his 'Lectures'); Atlantic monthly, v.
23-24, 1869 (The Hamlets of the stage, by A. Sage) ; Feb.,
1859 (H. at tlie ' Bostiin' : poem, by J. W. Hnwe) : Blackw.
mag., Feb.. 1818 (Hamlet, by T. C.) ; Nov.. 1828 (Character
of H.) ; Oct.. 1839 (On the feigned madness of H.) ; Con-
tinental monthly, v. 1, 1862 (H. a fat man, by Carlton
Inaakine for books, use the "Book Order," giving the ATJTHOK'S N.\ME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NtTUBER
985 C
SHAKSPERE : Separate Plays aud Characters.
EdwavdB) ; Dubliu univ. mag,, July, 187C (Hamlet) ;
Eclectic mag., SeiJt., 1851 (The great poem-myBtei-ieB—
Hamlet, Ijy H. Ciilflllau) ; For. qii. rev., Jimo, 18-28
(Uotsch'8 Outlines) ; Fraser's mag., Sept., 1845 (On tlio
ghost iu li.. Ijy prof. Grabateiii) ; May. 1877 (A northern
[Oohlensc-hliij-er'sJ Hamlet, by E. Rosel ; Oct., 1880 (A
Greek Hamlet : Lycophron of Corinth); Galaxy. Apl., 1870
(Case ot H. the youcigor, by 11. O. White) ; Apl., 187:1
Hamlet, by J. Durand) ; Oeutl. mag., Feb., 18KI (Shake,
scene's new tragedy, by C, .S. Brooks) ; Household words.
Jan.. Oct., Dec, 1857 (Something that Shakespeare lost;
Touching the lord Hamlet : Ketouehiug the lord Ham-
let) ; Loudon soc, Oct., 1875 (Goethe on Hamlet, by H. 8.
Wilson); London univ. mag.. July, Nov., IH.'ia ; Macin.
mag., Dec., 1874 (On the extract from an old play in
■ Hamlet,' act 2, sc. 2, by F. G. Fleay) ; Aug., 187fi (The
elder Hamlet, by G. MacDonald) ; New monthly mag..
Mch., 1820 (Hamlet, by M. Corner) ; v. 29, 18:io (Byron and
Shelley on the character of Hamlet) ; Apl.. 1873 (The lost
[i.e. the true] Hamlet, by J. O. Halliwell) ; Pop. sci. month-
ly. May, 1880 (The impediment of adipose, an element of
the dilatory and procrastinating man. by E. Vale Smith) ;
Kevue des d. muudes. 1 avril 185G (Types modcrnea en
litterature : Hamlet, by E. Montcgut) ; 15 mars 1868 (H. et
ses eommeutateurs depuis Goethe; les critiquesallemands.
par H. Blaze de Bury) ; St. Paul's, Nov., 1871 or Littell,
1871. V. 4 (Voltaire on Hamlet) ; Southern rev., Apl.. July,
1870 : Temple Bar, June, 1807 (A haunted Hamlet, by C.
Osborue) ; Mch., 1875 (Hamlet at home and abroadi :
Victoria mag., Apl., 1873 (H. : his character aud critics, by
E. Roscoe) ; Westm. rev., v. 83, 1865 (Hamlet).
On F'C'itt-r in Hamlet, see Blackw. mag., Dec, 18G1.
On Irvinfj iu Hamlet, see Belgravia. Dec, 1874 (by C. L,
Kenney) ; Blackw. mag.. Apl., 1879 ; Macm. mag., Jan.,
1875 (The new Hamlet and his critics by a templar) ; Tem-
ple Bar, Mch., 1879 ; Tiusley's mag., Dec, 1874 (The new
Hamlet).
Henry IV.
History of King Henry rv. Ed., with notes, by W.
J. Kolfe. Pt. 1, 2. New York, 1880. 16\ 1761.38
Play of King Henry the fourth, printed from a con-
temporary ms. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. Lon-
don, Shiik. soc, 184.J. 8^ 1756.27
— Same. Parti, [/ii 0. B. T., v. 4.] 1711.04
— Same. Part 2. [fn C. B. T., v. 27.] 1711.27
— Same. Part 1. [/« F. S. D., v. 10.] 1771.10
jSfJ- See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) Dowden : —
Gervimts: — HazHtt: — Heraud: — Hudson ; — Jacox ; — Knight ;
Montagu ; — Reed ; — Ulrici ; — White.
Henri/ V.
Henry v. Ed. by B. Nicholson. 5. Chronicle history of
HeniT V. Kepr. of Ist quarto, 1600. 6. The life of Henry
V. Repr. from Ist folio, 1623. 7. King Henry V. Parallel
texts ot the Ist quarto, 1600. and 1st folio, 1023. With
introd. by P. A. Daniel. [In New Shakspere society.
Series II., v. 2, J
History of Henry v. Ed., with notes, by W. J. Kolfe.
New York. "1878. 16° 1761.29
— Same. [In C, B, T., v. 11.] 1711.11
^®" See also Dowden ; — Gervinus ; — Hazlitt ; — Hudson ; —
Knight; — Reed ; — Utrici.
Henry VI.
King Henry vi., as adapted by E. Keau. [In O. B. T., v. 47.]
J9®=- .Vt-e also (under Critical studies, p. 982-4) Dowden ; —
Footsteps of Shakspere : — Gervinus: — Guizot ; — Hazlitt; —
Knight: — Reed ; — Utrici ; — White.
See alsri Macraillan's mag., Nov., 1875 (Who%vrote Henry
VI ? by F. G. Fleay).
Henry VIII.
Tragedy of King Henry thi. With notes. By W.
Lawson. London^ 1875. 16 1751. 3i
— Same. Ed., with notSB, by W. J. Kolfe. New
York, 1880. 16° 1761.41
— Slime. Prompt-book. Ed. by W. Winter. Henry
vni as presented by Edwin Booth. New York,
1«78. 16° 1751. ■2'.l
— .Same. [In C. B. T.,v. a.] 1711.0.'-.
— Same. J/n F. S. D., v. 10.] 1772.10
.*\ee Geiit.'s mag., Aug., 1850 (Who wrote Shakspere's
Henry vill? by J. Spedding) ; Lippincott's mag., Dec
1875 (Notes on the characters of ^ueen Katheriue and
cardinal Wolsey, by F. A. Kemble).
flE^ See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) Dowden • —
EIze ; — Gervinus; — Hudson : — Knigltl; — Preston ; — Reed ;-~
Utrici.
Imogen.
^®" See works under ■ Characters ' (p. 984) ; also Fraser's
maf!., V. 70, 1864 (Imogen in Shakspeare and sculpture).
Julius CoBsar.
Tragedy of Julius Cajsar. With introd. remarks,
notes, e(c. By S. Neil. London, C'iMin.s, 1877. 16°.
— Same. With introd. and notes, by H. N. Hudson.
Boston, 1879. 16° 1751.21
— Same. Ed. Ijy W. J. Rolfe. N Y., 1880. 16°. 1761.42
— Same. Julius Cresar, trag. 5 acts, [/n 0. B. T., v. 6.] 1711,05
— - Same. Altered : with prologue and chorus. By John
Sheffield, duke of Buckmgham. [/n ShefBeld, (J.) Works,
v. 1. 1729. 8°.] 6023.01
— Same. [InF. S. D., v. 11.) 1772.11
Bacon {D.) The death of tvranny. Ciesar's spirit. [In Iter Philos.
of Shakspere. 1857 : p. 309-332.] 1753.01
Oraik (G. L.) The English of Shakespeare illustrated
in a philological commentary on his Julius
Csesar. [With the text of the play.] London,
1857. 16° 1753.09
.See also Blackwood, v. 37 ; p. 747.
il^See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) Gervinus ; —
Hazlitt ; — Hudson ; — Preston ; — Ulrici.
Bi'Utus.
Lee[H.T.) Sbakspeare's Brutus, [/n Knickerbocker, May, 1861.]
K'uKj John.
Life and death of King John ; with the Troublesome
reign of King John, as acted, 1589. Ed. by F.
G. Fleay. London, 1878. 1'2° 1751.20
— Same. Ed. with notes, by W. J. Kolfe. New
York, 1880. 16° 1761.36
— Same. [7ii C. B. T., v. 4.] 1711.04
— Same. [In F. S. D., T. 6.] 1772,05
— Same. (/7i Oxbery (W.) New Engl, drama, v. 7. 1819.] 1734.16
See Macm. mag., 1878 (S. as adapter, by E. Rose).
SSr See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3j works by
Calvert ; — Ftetcfier ; — Gervinus ; — Utrici,
King Lear.
New variorum edition by H. H. Fumess. v. 5. King
Lear. Phil., 1880. 8° 1765.17
King Lear. With notes by W. B. Kemshead. Lon-
don, 1875. 1G° 1751.35
— Same. Ed. by W. J. Kolfe. N. Y., 1880. 16°. 1761.47
— Same. Prompt-book. Ed. by W. Winter. As pre-
sented by E. Booth. N. Y., 1878. 16°. .1751.27
— Same. [In C. B. T., v. 6.] 1711.06
— Same. [In F. S, D., v. 9.] 1772.09
— Same. Altered by N. Tate. [In Oxberry (W.) New Engl.
drama, v. 10, 1821.] 1734.19
Bacon (/?.) Lear's philosopher. [In her Philos. of Shakspere,
1857 ; p. 192-308.] 1753.01
Cirnington {J.) King Lear. [7n Aw Miscel. writings, v. 1. 1872.]
Bay (/.) Contrib. to mental pathology, 1873 : p. 484-503. 4332.22
Seeky (J. li.). Young ( IP. ), Hart {E. A.) Three essays,
e(c. 1851 1754.22
]S£S' See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) works by
Dowden ; — Drake ; — Gervinus ; — Jacox ; — Preston ; —
Snyder ; — Ulrici.
See also Adventurer, v. 3 (Dec. 4, 1753. Jan. 5, 1754 ;
essays by J. Warton) ; Argosy, Nov.. 1879 (CEdipus and
Lear, by Mrs. J, Mercier) ; Fortn. rev.. Jan., 1875 ;King
Lear, by J. W. Hales i ; Journal of mental science, Apl.,
1859 (by J. C. Buckuill).
Love's Labour's Lost.
Love's labour's lost. com. 5 acts. [In C. B. T., v. 40.] . 1721.07
— Same. 6 acts. [In F. S. D., v. 38.] 1772.'i7
See Eraser's mag.. Jan., 1858 (Table-talk, etc.)
tits' See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) Footsteps of
Shakspere. 1862 ; Gervinus ;— Snyder ; — Ulrici.
Macbeth.
Macbeth. With introd. remarks, and notes. Bv S.
Neil. London, Collins, 1876. 16°. . . 1751.40
— Same. Ed., with notes, by W. J. Kolfe. New
York, 1880. 16° 1761.37
— Same. Prompt-book. Ed. by W. Winter. Mac-
beth as i^resented by Edwin Booth. New
York, 1878. 16°. . 1751.28
— Same. Adapted for representation by W. D'Avenant. [In
D'Avenant (W.) Dram, works, v. 5. 1874.) . . . 1722.26
— Same. [/« O. B. T., v. 1.] 1711.01
— Same, [/n F. S. D., v. 7.) 1772.07
— Same, [/n Sprague (H. B.) Masterpieces in Engl, lit., v. 1,
New York, 1874 : p. 104-179.) 6335.05
Cumberland (B.) A delineation of Sbakspeare's characters of
Jlacbeth aud Richard in. A parallel between him and
^schylus. [/'! Observer. Nos. 68-7'>. 1866.] . . '2511,33
DeQuincey {T.) The knocking at the gate in Macbeth. [In his
Miscel. essays. 1851 ; p. 9-17.] 2622.15
THE BROOKLYN LIBEAEY.
SHAKSPERE : Separate Playa and Characters.
985 D
lleraud {J. A.) On Macbeth. |/i( Ms Sbakspero, etc., Ifl66.)
iVw(t;.— Uopr. from People's and Howitt's jourual, 184!).
Ii-oliig (II ) The third murderer in Macbeth. [/;* Nineteenth
century, v. 1, 1877.]
K>'mbU (J. F.) Macbeth, and king Riidiard the third : an esisay
in answer to remarks on some of the characters of Shake-
speare. J871 17.'!-2.11
Mmtaguc(Mrs. E.) Macbeth [/» /i.t Essay, c(c.] . . . 176'2.12
JVvw exegesis, 1859 (Macbeth a true tyiieof the Celtic race). 1762.00
ICmi (A) In his Coiitrib. to mental pathology, 187:i ; p. 525-52'J.
Itlujijl'S {H. I.) Method of 8. as an artist, 1870 ; p. IKl-l'.IB. 1762.15
4irs* See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) works by
Doivden ; — Drake ; — Fletcher ; — Gervinus ; — Maginn ; —
Snyder -.— Ulrici.
.%e a^so Aiusworth's mag., Nov., 1851 (Personal courage
of, by C. Moutray) ; Belgravia, Nov., 1875 (Macbeth at the
Lyceum theatre as acted by Irvingj ; Blackwood's mag.,
Sept.. 1842 (■ Dennis ' on Shakspere) ; Mch., 1818 (Charcicter
of Macbeth) ; Nov., 1849 (Diis Boreales. No. 5, by John
Wilson) ; Cornhill mag., Nov., 1875 (Macbeth, and another,
by J. R. Soeloy) ; Dublin nuiv. mag.. Mch., 18G4 (Sliake-
Bpe'iriau notes, no. 2) ; Mch., 1865 (Ethics of Macbeth) ;
Oct.. 1874 (Schiller's Macbeth) ; Foreign quar. rev.. Oct.,
1855 (Retzsch's Outlines : Macbeth); Eraser's mag.. Nov..
1840, Mch.. Oct., 1841, Jan.. 1842 (Of Macbeth. By an ap-
prentice of the law); Galaxy. iMay, 1870 (The LadyGruach's
husband, by R. G. White) ; Graliam's mag., Sejjt., 1850
(Analysis of Macbeth, by H. C. Rloorhead) ; Jourual of
mental science. July. 1858 (Macbetli : a pyschol. study, by
J. 0. Buckuill) ; Nat. rev., Oct., 18IJ3 (Distortions of the
Euglish stage ; Macbeth) ; Penn monthly. May. 1870 (Mac-
beth, by T. Lenuig) ; Macniillan. May, 1867 (Stiay notes
upon the characters, by Fanny Keuible) ; Eclectic, Feb.,
1849 (Character of lady Macbeth, by J. A. St. John) ; Fort-
nightly rev., Aug., 1869 (Marbeth and la<ly Macbeth, by
P. W. Clayden) ; Macmillau'a mag., Feb.. 1808 or Littell,
1868 (Lady Macbeth, by Fanny Kemble) ; Nincteentli cen-
tury, Feb., 1878 (Mrs. Siddons as lady Macbeth, by P.
Jenkiu) ; Western (The), May, 1875 (Lady Macbeth— a
study in character, by Grace C. Bibb).
Measure for Measure.
Measure for measure, com. [In C. B. T., v. 7.) ... 1711.07
its' See ako (in Critical studies, p. 982-4). works by
Gervinus ;— Hudson ;— Knight ;— Snyder ; — White ; also
under Women of Shakspere (p. 984).
Merchant of Venice.
Merchant of Venice. Ed. with notes, by W. J. Eolfe.
New York, 1880. 16° 1761.43
— Same. With introd. remarks, and notes, by D.
Morris. London, 1874. 1G° 1751.35
— Same. Prompt-book. Ed. oy W. Winter. As
presented by Edwin Booth. N. Y., 1878. 16°.
— Same, [/k C. B. T.. v. 6.] 1711.06
— -Same. ['« F. S. D. v. 8.] 1772.08
— Same. [In Oxberry ( W.) New Eoglieh drama, v. 10, 1821.]
See also Blackw. mag., Dec, 1879 (Theatrical reform;
the Merchant of Venice at the Lyceum) ; CornbiU mag.,
Mch., 1880 (TLie ' Story ' of the Merchant of Venice, by J.
Spedding) ; Eraser's mag.. May. 1850 (A study of Shake-
speare in 'The merchant of Venice', by G. Fletcher):
Fraser's mag., July, 1875 (Merchant of Venice at the
Prince of Wales theatre, by S. J.) ; N, Brit. rev.. Nov.,
1849 : Gentl. mag., Feb., 1880 (The original of Shylock, by
S. L. Lee) ; Temple bar, Sept., 1875 (Shylock the Jew-ed) ;
University mag.. Jan.. 1880 (The quality of mercy).
fl£5" See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-4) works by
Dou:e ; — Elze ; — FUtcher ; — Gervinus; — Hudson; — Knight; —
New exegesis (ShylOck as type of the Hebrew race) ; — Pres-
ton ; — Snyder ; — Ulrici : — Weiss.
On the character of Portia see works mentioned under Wo-
men of Shakspere (p. 984).
Merry Wives of Windsor.
First sketch of the Merry wives of Windsor, as printed
in 1602. With mtrod. by J. O. Halliwell. Lon-
don, «/mfc. soc, 1842. 8° 1756.09
Merry wives of Windsor, com. [/n 0. B. T., v. 6.] . .1711.06
— Same. [/reF. S. D., v. 31.) 1772.'23
— Same. (/« Oxberry (W.) New Engl, drama, v. 8. 1818.] 1734.17
J8®" See alvj (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) Douce ; —
Footsteps of Shakspere ;^Gervinus ; — Haziitt ; — Knight ; —
Snyder ; — Ulrici. See also Falstaff p. 985-3).
Midsummer Night's Dream.
Midsummer's night's dream. Ed. with notes, by
W. J. Kolfe. New York, 1877. 12°. . .1761.30
— Same. With notes, etc. By S. Nell. London,
1878. IC' 1751.36
— Same. (/" C. B. T.. v. 20.] 1711.20
— Same, [/ii F. S. D.. v. 14.) 1772.14
— Same. Arranged for representation at Laura Keeno's theatre.
N. Y., 1803. 1'2°. (/«F. S. D., V. 28.] 177'2.'22
IMliiodl-PhiUipps (J. 0.) Illustrations of fairy mythol-
ogy, etc., Sliak. soc, 1815 1756.26
See also Ed. rov., Apl., 1848 ; Fraser's mag., v. 50, 1854.
Kg- See also (imder Critical studies, i). 972-1) Douce ;—
Elze ;— Fimtst'jis of Shakspere ;— Gervinus ;— Hudson ;—
Knight ;— Maginn ;—I'rest/in ;— .Snyder ;— Ulrici ;— White.
.Much ado about notliiny.
Much lido about nothing. Ed. with notes, by W, J.
Kolfe. New York, 1880. 16° 1701. U
Kaiiie. l'romi)t-b()ok. Ed. by W. Winter. As
I)r(wcutcd l)y Edwin Unoth. N. Y., 1878. 16'-.
Much ado about nothing, [/k C. B. T., v, 3.] . . . .1711.03
— Same. !/« F. S. D., v. 7.] 1772.07
*«=■ See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) Douce ;—
Fletcher ; — Gervinus ; — HwUon ; — Jacox ; — Knight ; —
Snyder ; — Ulrici. ,
Othello.
Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice. Ed. with
notes, by W. J, llolfo. N. Y., 1879. 12"'. 1761.34
— Same. Prompt-book. Ed. by W. Winter. Othello
as presented Ijy Edwin Booth. N. Y., 1878. 16''.
— Same, [/a C. B. T.. v. 2.] 1711.02
— Same. [In F. S. D., v. 3.] 1772.03
— Same. [In Oxbery (W.) New Engl, drama, v. 6, 1821.] 17:14.14
Macgregor [R. G.) Character of Othello, [/u At's Indian leisure,
18.14 ; p. '299-324.] 1()65.12
iVfio exegesis of S., 1859 (lago as typo of the liomauo-Italic
race.') 1762.09
See also Blackwood's mag.. Apl., May, 1850 (Dies bore-
ale.'i, uos. 6, 7 (by John Wilson) : Blackwood, Dec. 1861
(Fechter in Othello): Cornhill, Oct.. 1808 (Some notes);
Dublin univ. mag., Feb., 1862 (Shakspere travestied (by
Fechter] in Otliello) ; New monthly mag., Feb., 1866
(About lago, and motiveless malignity, by F. Jacox) ;
Temple bar. Dec, 1876 iTho real Othello).
tl^See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-4) Coleridge; —
Dowden ; — Drake ; — Gervinus ; — Guizot ; — Haziitt ; —
Hudson ;— Jacox (v. 2) ; — Maginn ; — Preston; — Snyder; —
Ulrici ; — White. On the character of Desdemona, see
-idams [J. Q.) and (under Women of Shakspere, p. 984)
Clarke and Jameson.
Pericles.
Note. — This play is printed in most editions of the
works of Shakspere. The story upon which it is founded—
Apollonius, prince of Tyre — is found in Gower's Cou-
fessio amantis, book 8 ; and in ColUer's Shakespere
library, v. 4, 1875 ed. It is also in the Gesta Romanorum.
ifc^ S^e also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) Footsteps
of Shakspere : — Gervinus ; — Ulrici.
Richard 11.
King Kichard 11. ; -n-ith introd., and notes by H. N.
Hudson. Boston, 1879. 16° 1751.24
— Same. With notes. By D. Morris. L., 1873. 16°.
— Same. Ed. by W. J. Rolfe. N. Y., 1880. 16°
— Same. Prompt-book. Ed. by W. Winter. Richard
II, as presented by Edwin Booth. New Y''ork.
1878. 16° 1751.29
— Same. [In C. B. T., v. '29.] 1711.29
g^' See also [nnAbV Critical studies, p. 982-3) Coleridge
{S. T.) ; Gervinus ; — Hazlitt ; — Hudson ; — Knight ; — Reed ; —
UlHci.
liichard III.
King Richard III. With notes. By W. Lawson.
London, adlins, 1874, 16° 1751.37
— ■ Same. Ed. with notes, by W. J. Rolfe. New
York, 1880. 16° 1761.28
— Same. Prompt-book. Ed. by W. Winter. Richard
III as presented by Edwin Booth, New York,
1878. 16° 1751,29
— Same. [In C. B. T., v. 1.) 1711.01
— Same. Altered by Colley Cibber. [In C.'s Dram, works,
v. 2., 17611.] 1713.28
— Same. [In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, drama, v. 3, 1818.] 1734.12
— Same. (/« F. S. D., v. 2.] 1772.02
e/iosf of Kichard the third. Noteaby J. P. Colher. London. SAat.
.'OC, 1844. 8= 1756.22
Kemble {J. P.] Macbeth and King Richard III. an essay. 1817.
See also Continental monthly. Sept.. 1872 (Shakspere's
caricature of Kichard III., by E. G. Holland I ; and livee of
Richard III (in Biography, p. 192 .
S£S- See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) works by
Drake ; — Gervinus ; — Hazlitt ; ■ — Hudson ; — Knight ; — Pres-
ton ; — Reed ; — Ulrici.
Romeo and Juliet.
Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Ed., with notes, by
W. J. Rolfe. N. Y.. 1879. 16°. . . . 1761.33
Romeo and Juliet. Ed. by P. A. Daniel. 1. Parallel texts of
the first two quarters. 1597.15119. 2. Repr. of quarto, 1597.
3. Repr. of quarto. 1599. 4. Revised ed. of quarto, 1599.
(/n New Shakspere soc. Series U., v. 1.]
--Same, (/n C. B. T., V. 1.] 1711.01
— Same. [In F. S. D., v. 6.] 1772.06
— Same. [In Oxberry ( W.) New Engl, drama, v. 6. 1819.] 1734.16
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
985 E
SHAKSPERiE : Separate Plays and Char-icters - Poems.
Ilalpin [N. J.) Xlio bridal nmaway : au essay on JuUet'B
soliloquy. [In Shakespeare soc. I'apers, v. 2.] . 175C.".iiJ
Lunt (C) A Shakespeariau rescjarcli ou ruuaway'a eyes. 'Jit
his Three ears of New Englaiul. l«i;7 ; p. 25S.2C4.]
WlutU.ly IIS.) [In Afternoon lectures, v. 3, 1803 : p. 2:16.275.]
If/life («. a.) Who was Juliet's ruuaway. [In Futuam's month-
ly, Mch.. 1»54.)
See alsii Bentley's uilscfl., Feb.. 18C0 (Rouioo and
Eosaliue) ; Geutl. mag., Jan., 1877 (True story of Kc.meo
aud Juliet, by J. E. Mackay) ; Maemillau's mag., July,
1877 (Text of ■ Uomeo aud Juliet,' by F, G. Fleayl ; Westm.
rev., Sept., 1815 (Sliakospeariau criticism aud acting :
Romeo aud Juliet).
J3®" iSVc also (under Critical stiulie.s, p, I>8'2-4) CoUridqe
(S. T.) ■.—Douce -.—Dowden -.—Flelchr ■.—FontsUps of Shak-
spere ; — Gervinus ;—GuUot: — IlazlUt.—lInds'm; — Knight; —
Uagina ; — Pi-eston; — Snydev \ — Ulrici : — White.
On the character of Juliet see heading Women of Shak-
spcre (p. 984).
Tamincj of the Shrew.
Taming of the shrew ; or Katherine and Petruchio, com. 3 acts.
[In a. B. T., V. 18.] 1711.18
— Same. Prompt-book. Ed. by W. Winter. Comedy
of Katharine and Petruchio as presented by
Edwin Booth. N. Y.. 187tj. IG^ . . . 1751. liO
— Saiuo. [In F. S. D.. v. 13.] 1772.13
7«mi;i;/ (Old) of a shrew. Upon which Shakespeare
founded his comedy. Ed. by T. Amvot. Lon-
don, Shak. soc, 1814. 8° ' . 1756.25
J8®" See also (under Critical essays, p. 98-2-3) Douce ; —
Gervinus ■.—Knight ; — Snyder ; — Ulrici.
Temped.
Tempest (The). With introd. and notes. Ed. by D.
Morris. L., Collins, 1875. IG'' 1751.33
— Same. Ed. by W. J, Eolfe. N. Y..18S0. 1(3'^ 1761.4
— Same. Adapted by W. D'Aveuaut. [In D'Avenant (W.)
Dram, works, v. 5, 1874.) 1722.2(1
— Same. [In C. B. T.. v. 7.) 1711.07
Irving ( W.) The Bermudas : a Shakspearian research. [In his
Wollerfs roost, etc.] 215.31
lieiian (E. ) Caliban : suite de la Tempete : drame
jAilosophique. 1878 70,'!3.08
Wdson(r).-t Caliban. 1S73 17.52.24
See also Adventurer, Sept. 25, Oct. 9, 1753 (Observ. by J.
Warton) ; All the year rouud. Apl., 1879 (The Tempest) ;
Bentley's misc., Jan., 1860 (C;diban, 'Monkshood ') ; Corn-
hill mag., Oct., 1872 or Littell, Nov. 23, 1872 (Origin of) ;
Geut.'s mag.. Aug.. 1853 (Prospero, by J. Q. Waller) ;
Jourual of speculative pliilos., July. 187.5 (A conversation
on 8. '3 Tempest, by H. K. Jones) ; Quar. rev., Mch,, 1840
(' Hunter ou Tempest ') : Revue des d. mondes. 1 aout 1865
(Uue liypothese sur la Tempete de Shakspeare, par E.
Moutegnt),
j8S* .See also (under Critical essays, p. 982-3) Coleridge
[S. T.) : — Douce ; — Elzc ; — Gervinus; — Hudson; — Knight ; —
Snyder ; — Vlrici.
Also on the character of Miranda see Mrs. Jameson's
' Characteristics of women.'
Tiinon of Athens.
Timon of Athens, [/ii C. B. T.. v. 26.] 1711.26
Bucl-nill {J. C.) Medical knowledge of S. 1860 1753.04
— Mad folk of .Shakespeare. 18tJ7.' 1752.05
IKS" *"; also (under Critical studies, ]). 982-3) works by
Gervinus ; — Knight ; — Maginn ; — Preston ; — Snyder ; —
Ulrici.
TUks Atulronlcus.
«®- Fraser's mag.. Sept., 1870 (Plot and dramatis
personSB of Titus Andronicns, by 11. G. Latham) ; also
(under Critical studies, p. 982-3) works by Gervinus ;—
Knight ; — Ulrici.
Troilas and Cressida.
Troilus aud Cressida. [/« C. B. T., v. 47.] 1721.14
N'ole. — For tlie alteration by Dryden, see his works, and
compare with Chaucer's Troilus aud Cressida.
See also (under Critical studies, p. 882-3) works by
Douce : — Gervinus ; — Hazlitt ;— Knight ; — Snyder;— Ulrici.
Twelfth NUjht.
Comedy of Twelfth night ; or what yon will. Ed.
with notes, by W. J. Kolfe. N. Y., 188U. 16=.
Twelftli night : or what you will, [/n C. B. T., v. 11.] .1711.11
— Same. [In F. S. D.. v. 7.] 1772.07
— -Same. [/nOxberry (W.) Now Engl, drama, v. 12, 1821.]
On the character of .Ma'volio sr-eBucknill's Psychology of S.
tS" See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-4) works by
Doitce ; — Gervinus ; — Hudson \ — Knight; — Ituggles : —
Snyder ;— Ulrici ;— Weiss ;— White.
Two Oentlemen of Verona.
Two gentlemen of Verona, [/n C. B. T., v. 18.) . . .1711.18
— Same.' [/)! F. S. D.. v. 4.] 1772.04
tfS' See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) works by
Douce ;— Gervinus ;— Knight ;— Preston ; — Snyder ; — Ulrici.
Two Ndbk Kinsmen.
Two noble kinsmen. Ed. by Harold Littlcdale. 8. Repr.
of the quarto, 1034, with a collation of the f<dio, 1079. 9,
The two noble kinsmen. By W. Shakspt-rc and Joliu
rleti-her. Ed. from quarto of 1034. Pt. 1. Textand notes..
[//I New Shakspere society. Series II.. v. 3.]
Note. — The text of this play is also in Doubtful plays (p.
982).
Winter's 7'ale.
Comedy of the Winter's tale. Ed., with notes, by
W. J.Rolfe. N. Y., 1880. 12° 1761.3.5
— Same. [In 0 B. T., v. 6.| 1711.05
— Same. [In F. S. D., v, 40.] 1772.28
geg- ,S'ce also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) works by
Douce ; — Gervinus ; — Hudson ; — Jacoz; — Knight; — Snyder; —
Ulrici.
Yorlcshire TniijiOy.
HfS' For the tezt of this play, see Doubtful plays (p. 983).
See also (under Critical studies) Gervinus ;— Knight ;— and
Retrospective review, v, 9, 1824,
5. Poems, Songs, Sonnets, etc.
Poems. With memoir, by A. Dyce. L., 1853. 16°.
— Same. Boston, 185it. 16° 1621.11
— Same. Songs and sonnets. Ed. by F. T. Palgrave.
London and Cambridge, 1865. 18. . . 1761.04
— Same. Ed. with life, by A, *Chalmers. [In his Engl, poets,
v. 5, 1810.] 1626.05
— Same. Select poems. Ed. by E. Sanlbrd. [In hu Brit.
poets, v. 3, 1819.] 1691.03
Sonette. Deutsch von B. Tschischwitz. Halle,
1870. 16° 1761.05
Farness (Mrs. K H.) *Concordance to S.'s Poems.
1875 1765.13
Brown (H.) Sonnets of S. solved. 1870. . . 1752.04
Heraud{J.A.) S.'ssonuets. [/n Aw Shakspere, etc., 1866,] 1764.19
*.(«.— Kepr. from Temple Bar. Apl., 1862.
Hitchcoclc (E. A.) Remarks on the sonnets of S. :
with the sonnets. Showing that they belong to the
hermetic class of writings, [oiioii.] 1865. 1753.26
Massey {Gerald). Shakspeare's sonnets interpreted:
his private friends identified : with a recovered
likeness of himself. 1866 1753.25
Note. — Reviewed in Brit. qu. rev., Jan., 1867.
See also Amer. rev.. Sept., 1817 ; Brit. qu. rev., Jan.,
1867 (S. in domestic life) ; Chris, ex., Sept.. 1862 (S. and
friendship, by W. R. .\lger) ; Nov., 1862 (S.'s sonnets and
friendship, by W. K. Alger); Fortn, rev,, v. 6, 1806 (S.'s
sonnets, by R. Bell) ; Iraser's, v, 52, 1855 (S,'6 minor
poems) ; Gentl. mag , Mch,, 1878 (S.'s ernnets, by T. A.
Spalding) ; Lippincott's mag., Apl., 1875 (On the study of
S,'8 sonnets, by Kate Hillard) ; Ma#m, mag., Mch., 1875
(On the motive of S.'s sonnets (l-12ro : a defence of bis
morality, by F. G. Fleay) : New monthly mag., Jan.,
Mch., July. Sept., 1835 (The confessions of W. S.) : Qu. rev.,
Apl., 1864 iS. aud his sonnets) ; Temple bar, Apl., 1802 (A
new view of Shakespeare's sonnets : an inductive critique,
by J. A. Heraud ; Repr. in his ■ Shakspere, his inner life ');
Westm. rev., July, 1857 (The sonnets of S.)
Ne)te — * The principal theories held with respect to the
Sonnets may be classified as follows : I. They are poems
about an imaginary iriendship aud love ; Dyce, fielius,
H. Merely. II. They are partly imaginary, partly auto-
biographical : C. Knight, H. vou Frieseu, R. Simpson (On
the Italian love-philosophy see Simpson's interesting
" Phil.)sophy of Shakespeare's Sonnets." Triibner, 1868).
III. They forma great allegory ; Dr. Barnstorfl c'Schliissel
Eu Shakspere's Sonuetten,'' 1860. Mr. W. H.= Mr. William
Himself !), Mr. Heraud ("Shakspere's Inner Life)." The
young friends: Ideal Manhood). Carl Karpf. IV. They are
autobiographical ; (a) Mr. W. H.= Henry Wriothesley (the
initials reversed). Earl of Southampton : — Drake, Gervinus,
Krcyssig, aud others ; (&) Mr. W. H.= William Herbert,
Earl of Pembroke r^Bright, Boadeu, A. Brown, Ballam,
H. Brown. V. They were partly addressed to South-
ampton ; other sonnets were written in bis name to
Elizabeth Vernon : other some, to Southampton in E.
Vernon's name ; and subsequently the Earl of Pembroke
engaged .Shakspere to write sonnets ou his behalf to the
dark woman. Lady Rich. Of part of this theory the first
suggestion was given by Mrs. Jameson. It was elaborated
by Mr. Gerald Massey in the Quarterly Review, April. 1864
and in his large volume " .Shakspeare's Sennets, and his
Priviite Friends.'' The peculiarity of Mr. Henry Brown's
interpretation ("The Sonnets of Shakespeare Solved."
J. H. Smith, 1870) is, that he discovers in the sonnets an
intention of Sliakspere to parody or jest at the fashionable
love-poetry and love-philosophy of the day. Critics whose
minds are of the business-like, matter-of-fact, prosaic
type cannot conceive how the poems could be autobiogra-
phical. Coleridge, on the other hand, found no difficulty
in believing them to be such ; aud Wordsworth emphatic-
ally declares them to express Shakspere's " own feelings
in his owu person." — Dowden. Shakspere, 1876 ; p. 394.
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
SHi^KSPEKE: 6. Shakspere Societies. Publicationa.
985 F
New Shakspere society, London. Series i. Tryins-
actions. 3 v, London, 187^1-79. 8°.
^o(^._\Vith a few exceptions these Contents have not
beeu distributed under tbeir respective topics.
Contfnts : 1. 1874. Metrical tests as applied tO dra-
matic poetry : by F. G. Fleay. Part 1. Shakspere. Ou
the (piarti) editions of Shaltspero's works; Part 2.
Fletcher, Beaumont, Massiuger. On the authorship of
the Taming of the shrew, by F. G. Fleay. On the author-
ship ofTimon of Athens, by F. G. Fleay. On the porter
in Macbeth, by J. W. Hales. On certain plays of Shak-
spere of which portions were written at different periods
oi his life, by F. G. Fleay, Ou two plays of Shakspere,
the versions of which, as we have them, are the results
ot alterations by other hands, by F. G. Fleay, Mr. Halli-
well'B hint ou the date of Coriolanus, and possibly other
Roman plays. The political use of the ^tago in Sbakspere'a
time, by K. Simpson. The politics of .•sbak8i>cro'8 bintor-
ical plays, by R. Simpson. On the ' weak endings ' of
Shakspere, with some account of the history of ttie verse-
tests iu general, by John K. Ingram. Which are Hamlet's
•dozen or sixteen lines?' by W. T. Malleson and J. R,
Seeley. Appe idix. Tlie several Bliares of Shakspere and
Fletcher iu Henry viii.. by J. Spedding. The shares of
Shakspere and Fletcher in The Two noble kinsmen, by
a. Uicksoa. Ou the metre of Henry viii.. by R. Roderick.
Index. Prospectus and first report of the society.
2. 1875-6. Notices of the meetings, etc. On the cor-
rected eUtion of Richard III., by .J. Spedding. On the
quarto and folio of King Lear, by N. Delius. On ' evening
mass' in Romeo ami Juliet, by K. Simpson. On some
plays attributed to Shakspere, by R. Simpson. Ou the
bond story iu the Merchant of Venice, and a version of it
ia the Cursor umudi. by Miss L. Toulmiu Smith. Note
upon the ' elf-locks ' iu Romeo and Juliet, by J. W. Legg.
Gruach (Lady Macbeth), by the countess of Charlemout.
On the cb:iractei* of Banquo.by A. Foggo. On Shakspere's
use of narration iu his dramas, part 1, (EugliBht by Miss
Gordon,) by N. Delius. On the authorship of Henry vi..
part 2, 3, aiid their originals, by Jane Lee. Political ele-
ment in Massinger. by S. R. Gardiner. On Shakspere's
use of narration in his dramas, x^art 2, (Euglisht by Mif^s
Marx,) by N. Delius. Appendixes. Shakspere's dramatic
art. Ed. by 0. M. Ingleby. The time-aualy.^is of Mac-
beth and Othello, by J. Wilson. Shakspere's dramatic
unities, with the time-analysis of Merchant of Venice, by
N. J. Halpin. S. Formau's Book of plays. On the con -
fusiou of time iu the Merry wives, by R. G. White.
Speechesof Brutus on Cresar. and of Antony over Cffisar's
body, from Englisht Appian's Clironicle of 1578. Ac-
count of the German Shakspere society's Jahrbuch. 1876,
by F. D. Matthew. Collation of the first edition of
Marlowe's Edward II., 1594, with Dyce's text of 1850, by
R. Geuee. Shakspereana published during 1874,75, by F.
Thimm. Index, by W. Wilkius.
3. 1877-9. Pt. 1 Notices of the meetings, etc. The
division into acts of Hamlet, by Edward Rose. On the
division of acts iu Lear, Much ado, and Twelfth night, by
James Spedding. On the witch-scenes iu Macbeth, by T.
A. Spalding. A note on N. J. Halpin's Time-analysis of
the Merchant of Venice, by P. A. Daniel. On the Ist
quarto of Romeo and Juliet : Is there any evidence of a
second hand in it? by T. A. Spalding. Shakspere's 'New
map ' iu Twelfth night, by C. H. Coote. Scraps. Appen-
dix : Fragments of W. Wager's Cruel debter, 1566.
— Series IE. Plays. 3 v. London, 1874-77. S°.
Contents: 1. Romeo and Juliet. Ed. by P. A. Daniel.
1874-5. 1. Parallel texts of the first two quartos, 1597,
1599. 2. Reprint of quarto, 1597. 3. Reprint of quarto,
1599. 4. Revised ed. of the 2d or 1599, qunrto.
2. Henry V. Ed. by B. Nicholson. 1875,77. 5. Chronicle
history of Henry V. Reprint of Ist quarto, lilOO. 0. The
life of Henry V. Reprinted from the Ist folio. 162:i.
7. King Henry V. Parallel text of the Ist quarto (1600)
and 1st folio (16-2:i) editious. With introd.by P. A.Daniel.
3. The two noble kinsmen. Ed. by Harold Littledale.
1876. 8. Repr. of the quarto, 1034, with collation of the
folio. 1679. 9. Ed. from the quarto of 1634. Pt. 1. Texts
and notes.
— Series ni. Originals and analogues. London,
1875. 8^.
Contents : 1. Pt. 4. Romeus and Juliet, by Arthur
Brooke. Rhomeo and Juliette, by Wm, Painter. Ed. by
P. A. Daniel.
— Series rv. Shakspere allusion-books. London,
1874. 8^
Cont<;nts : 1. Pt. 1. A. D. 1592-8. General introd. by
0. M. Ingleby. Supplement by B. Simpson. G-reene's
Groatsworth of wit. Kind-Harts dreame. by Henry
Chettle. Englandes mourning garment, by H. Chettle.
A mourneful dittie. I. C.'s 12th epigram. Gabriel
Harvey's third letter. Five sections of Palladis Tamia :
wits treasury, by Francis Meres. Stanza from Colin
Clouts come home againe, by E. Spenser. Hoxameton
prefixed to Willobie his Avisa. Epicedium. by W.
Harbert. Sixth verse of Legend of Matilda, by Michael
Drayton. Polinianteia, by W. Clarke. 22d Epigram, by
J. Weever. Extract from Excellencie of the Engl.
tongue, by Richard Carew. Three stanzas from Month's
mind of a melancholy lover, by Robert Tofte. A remem-
brance of some Engl, poets, attributed to Richard Barn-
field. Extracts troui Satyres X. and VII. of Scourge of
villanie, by John Marston.
— Series vi. ShakBi^ere's Eagland. 2 v. London,
lyTG. 77. 4^
Contents: 1. 1. Harrison's Description of England in
.Shakspere's youth. Ed. from first two editions of
HoUinshed's Chron.. A. D., 1577. ir,fs7, by F. J. Furulvall.
Pt. 1. Second book, with extracts Irom the autograph ms.
of Harrison's Ohrnnolugi^', and from foreign writers on
England; also with Norden's map of London, 1593, and
notes on it by H. B. Wlieatley. Pt. 2. Third book, with a
view of the north of Cbcapsido in 1638 A. D.. extracts from
Stow. Howes, Busino, and De la Serre ou London, 1598-
1638 ; plans of Cambridge, and Canterbury. 1588 A. D. ;
aud map of Shakspere's route to London ; also with plana
of Paris garden. 1627, and the Bankside, Southwark, and
account uf these j^laccs aud the Globe and other theatres
there, by W. Rondle.
2. 2. TellTrothes Mew-yeares gift beeing Robin Good-
fellowes newes out of those countries where inhabites
neither charity nor honesty. With his owne inuectiue
against ielosy. And the Passionate Morrice. 1593. John
Lane's Tom Tell-Troths Message, and his pen's complaint,
1600. Thomas Powell's Tom of all trades, or the plaine
path-way to preferment, 1631. The glasse of Godly lone,
15G9. [By John Rogers ?] Ed. by F. J. Furnivall. 3.
Stafford's Compendious or briefe examination of certayne
or'-Unary complaints;. A. D., 1581. (otherwise called 'A
briefe conceipt of ICnglish policy.' With introd. by F. D.
Matthew. Ed. by F. J. Furnivall. 4. Philip Stubbe's
Anatomy of abuses, 1583 ; with extracts from Stubbe'a
Life of his wife. Ed. by F. J. Furnivall. Pt. 1.
— Series viii. Miscellanies. L., 1876,78. 4^.
Cont'mts'. 1. 1. Letter on Shakspere's authorship of the
Two noble kinsmen ; and ou the characteristics of Shak-
spere's style and the secret of his supremacy, by W.
SpaMiug. New ed. with a life of the author, by J. H.
Burton. 2. Robert Chester's 'Loves martyr, or Kosalins
complaint' (1601). With its supplement, ' Diverse poetical!
essaies '' on the "iTurtle aud phoenix by Shakspere, Jonson,
Chapman, Marston, etc. Ed. by Alex. B. Grosart.
Shakespeare society. Publications. 48 v. London,
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[T.) Apology for actors. 4. Coventry mysteries. Ed. by
J. 6. HaUiwell. 5. Thynn(F-) Debate between pride and
lowliness. Ed. by J. P. Collier. 6. Dekker (T.) and others.
Patient Grissil. 7. 1842. Cunningham (P.) Extracts from
accounts of revels at court. 8. Jonson iB.) Conversa-
tions with W. Drummond. 9. First sketch of Merry
wives of Wiudsor. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. 10. Colher (J.
P.) Fools and jesters ; with R. Armin's • Nest of ninnies.*
11. Timon. Ed. by A. Dyce. 12. Nash (T.) Pierce Penni-
less's supplication. [Ed,] by J. P. Collier. 13. Heywood
(T.) King Edward iv. Ed. by B. Field. 14. 1843. North-
tirooke (J.) Ti-eatise against dicing, dancing, plays, etc.
15. Shakespeare {W.) First sketches of 2d and 3d parts oi
Henry iv. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. 16. Halpin {N. J.)
Oberon's Vision in the Midsummer night's dream. 17,35.
Chester plays. Ed. by T. Wright. 2 v. 18. Alleyn (E.)
Alleyn papers. Ed. by J. P. Collier. 19. Ford (J.) Honour
triumphant. Line of life. 20. 1844. Tarhon |R.) Tarl-
ton's jests; with ace. of his lite. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell.
21. True tragedy of Richard in. ; app. : Richardus Ter-
tius, by T. Legge. Ed. by B. Field. 22. Ghost of Bicbard
in. Ed. by J. P. Collier. 23. Sir Thomas More. Ed. by
A. Dyce. 24. 29, 36, 40. 1844-49. Shakespeare society
papers. 4 v. 25. The old Taming of the shrew. Ed. by
T. Amyot. 26. 1845. Halhwell (J. O.) Illustrations of
the fairy mythology of A midsummer night's dream. 27».
Shakespeane (W.) Play of Henry IV. Ed. by J. O. HalU-
well. 28. Henslowe (P.) Diary. Ed. by J. P. Collier.
30. Heywood (T-) Eair maid of the exchange. Heywood
(T.) and Rowley iW.) Fortune by land and sea. Ed. by B.
Field. 31. 184^. Marriage of wit and wisdom. Ed. by
J. O- Halliwell. 32. CoUier (J. P.) Memoirs of actors in
plays of Shakespeare. 33. Rich (B.) Eight novels em-
ployed by Engl, dramatic poets of reign of Elizabeth.
34. 1847. Udall (N.) Ralph Roister Doiater, and the
Tragedie of Gordobuc. By T. Norton aud T. Sackville.
Ed. by W. D. Cooper. 37. 1848. Redford (J.) Moral
play of wit and science. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. 38,41.
Stationers' company. Extracts from registers, 1557-87.
Ed. by J. P. Collier. 39. Jones (I.) Orig. designs for
masques at court ; with life, by P. Cunningham. Ed. by
J. P. Collier. 42. 1850. Heywood (T.) Fair maid of the
West. Ed. by J. P. Collier. 43. Simrock iK.) Plots of
Shakespeare's plays. Ed.byj. O. Halliwell. 44. Hey-
wood (T.) Royal king and loyal subject, and A woman
killed with kindness. Ed. by J. P. Colher. 45. Heywood
(T) Plays on Ufe and reign of Elizabeth. Ed. by J. P.
CoUier. 46. 1851. Heywood (T.) The golden and silver
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John a Kent and John a Cumber. Ed. by J. P. Collier.
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morals. Fragments from the Republic of Plato.
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— Memorials. Ed. by lady Shelley. Added, Essay on
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Sheridan (Charles Brinsley). On the Greek revolution. London.
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Sibyl. See also Sybil.
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Sichel (Jules). Spectacles ; their uses and abuses.
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Siddons (J. H.), pstwl. of J. H. Stocqueler. Norton's
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Sidgwick (Henry). The methods of ethics. Lon-
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Sidney (Algernon). Discourses on government. With
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Siegvolck (Paul). The everlasting gospel, concern-
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reports, v. 2.] 3916.16
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Silence and voices of God. See Farrar (F. W.) .... 3647.19
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Silius Italicus ( Caius). Punics. Tr. into English
. verse by H. W. Tytler. 2 v. Calcutta, 1828. 8°.
— (Euvres completes, [Guerres puniques. Lai. et Ft. Tr. par
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dustries. 1876 : 39il.'2Sl;— Qnatrefages (A. de). Sills-worms
and sericulture [/w Popular.science monthly. Oct., 1873J:
— Williams (E.) Discovery of, iu Carolina [In his Vir-
ginia richly valued. Force's Tracts, v. 3 ; 577.10]:—
Wyckoff(W. C.) The silk goods of America: recent im-
provements, etc. 1879 [3031.55]; — Chambers journal, v. 2.
1844 (Management of silk-worms): Harper's mag.. v.20; v.40.
Sill (Edward Eowland). The hermitage and other
poems. New York, 1868. 12' 1685.09
Sillig (Julius). Dictionary of the artists of antiquity.
Tr. by H. W. Williams. London, 1836. 8°. 1415.13
Sillimau ('Augustus E. ) A gallop among American
scenery : or, sketches of .American scenes and
military adventure. N. Y., 1843. 16°. ■. 107'2.16
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Silliman (Prof. Bonjamin). Visit to Europe, in 1851.
2 V. New' York, 185;i. 12° 942.07
Note. — Uevlewed in New Euglamler. v. 12. 1854.
— [Numerous scientiflc articles]. .SV'^ Royal soc. of Loudou.
Catalogue of Bcieut. papers, v. 5. 1871.
li(g" For tivi-S of Silliinau, Sf: Biography (p. 198).
Silliman's journal. S''f American journal of Bcieuce.
Silsbae (Mrs.) Willio Wiukie's nursery songs of
Scotland. Boston, 1858. 1G° 16U,'i.l7
Siluria. .Vw Murchison (Air R. I.J 41U.30; 4112.14
Silver. S''e Arts (Useful; Assayiiif/.i^.iO -.—Mdatlurgr/. li. i^ ', —
Miws, p. 45;— Political economy (J/'juej/ :—Pi-edous metals,
p. '.Uit) :— Fine arts {G^:ms andjrwds, p. 644).
Silver (Rev. Abiel) Holy Word in its own defence.
186J. 12°. 3596.23
Silver country (The), .fte Anderson (A. D.) 1877. . . .1152.22
Silver store (The). .%f Baring Gould (S. I 1044.24
Silver question (The). See Weston (G. 11.) 1878. . . . 6933.31
aiversmith (Julius). A practical liandbook for min-
ers, metallurgists, and assayers. N. Y., 1860. 12°.
Simcos (John Graves). Military journal : history of
the Queen's Rangers, during the American revo-
lution. N. Y., 1844. 8° 583.12
Simcox (Editfi). Natural law ; an essay in ethics.
Boston, 1877. 12° 5435.41
Sime rJames). History of Germany. L., 1874. 8°.
— Lessing. 2 v. Boston, 1877. 12°. . . . 3112.30
Simeon (iJ'^u. Charles). Home homileticee : discourses
forminc a commentary on the Old and New Tes-
tament!" 21 V. London, 1855. 8°. . . . 3723.01
Brown (A. W.) EecoUections of the conversation
parties of G. S. London, 1863. 12°. . . 3593.08
Simeon's letters ; by Simeon South, Esq. [psrwl.] .See McGreg-
Qj. ;jj 946.19
Similarities of physical and religious knowledge. See Bixby (J. T.)
Simmonds (P. L. ) Animal products ; their prepara-
tion, commercial uses, and value. N. Y., [n. d]
12^ [South Kensington museum science hand-
books ] • 5926.27
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butions to food, industry, and art. N.Y., 1879. 12°.
Commercial products of the vegetable kingdom.
London, 1854. 8° 5926.25
— Curio-sities of food. London, 1859. 16°. . 6U14.11
Dictionary of trade products, and technical terms.
With moneys, weights, etc. L., 1858. 16°. 5926.23
Fibres and cordage. [In Brit, m'fg industries. 1876.] 3941.32
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ufactures. London, 1872. 16° 5926.20
— Sir John Franklin and the arctic regions. London,
1851. 12° 1142.12
Simmonite (W. J. ) The prognostic astronomer ; or,
horary astrology. London, [n. d.] 16". . 3811.13
Simmons (Thomas Frederick). Constitution and
practice of courts-marshal. Continued by T. F.
Simmons. 6th ed. London, 1873. 8°. . . 5635.01
Simms (Frederick W.) Treatise on levelling ; its ap-
plication to railway engineering. 4th ed. Lon-
don, 1856. 8° 3925.20
Simms (Jeptha R.) Trappers of New York ; or a bi-
ography of Nicholas Stoner and Nathaniel Fos-
ter ; with anecdotes of other celebrated hunters,
and some account of Sir W. Johnson. Albany,
1871. 8° 4617.32
Simms (Wm. Gilmore). Ai-eytos, or songs of the
Soatli ; with other poems. Charleston, 1860. 8°.
Geo'i-aphv of South Carolina. [With map.] Charles-
toa, 1843. 12° 625.10
— History of South Carolina. N. Y., 1860. 12°. 625.11
'I'li^ Huguenots in Florida. New York, 1854. 12°.
— L,ifeof captain John Smith. N.Y., 1816. 12°. 3164.16
— Life ot chevalier Bayard. N. Y.,, 1847. 12°. 3016.05
Lite of gen. Francis Marion. 10th ed. New York,
[cop. 1841.] 12° 3117.07
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— [Novels.] See Fiction (p. 521).
— Poetical works 2 v. N. Y., 1853. 12°. . . 1685.11
Contents : v. 1. Normau Maurice, a tragedy. Atalauta.
a ta'.e of the sea. Tales and traditions of the South. The
city of the silent, v. 2. Southern passages and pictures.
Historical and dramatic sketches. Scriptural legends.
Francesca Da Rimini.
— Bom',! of American authors. 1867 3245.11
Simon {Mrs. Barbara Ann). Ten tribes of Israel,
identified with the aborigines of the Western
hemisphere. London, 1836. 8°. . • . 566.14
Simon ( Dr. Johann Franz). Animal chemistry, with
ref to the physiology and jiathologv of man. 'I'r.
and ed. by (i. E. Day. 2 v. L., 1845. 8°. 4317.09
Simon (John). Filth-diseases and their prevention.
Boston, 1876. 12° 4347.12
Simon I Jules). Natural religion. Tr. by J. W. Cole.
Ed. with notes, by J. B. Marsden. L., 1857. 8°.
— Government of Thiers, Feb., 1871 to May, 1873.
From the French. 2 v. N. Y., 1879. 8°. 526.21
— Ki7iij (E.) French polit. leaders. 1876 3221.17
— Men of the third republic. 1873 3262.27
Simon (Pedro). Expedition of Pedro de Ursua and
Lope de Aguirre in search of El Dorado and
Omagua, 1560-1561. Tr. by W. Bollaert, with in-
trod. by C. R. Markham. London, lialinyl .soc,
1861. 8° 567.13
Simon (Richard). See Journal of sac. lit. Apl., 1866, p. 250-274
(R. S.,by G. Masson).
Simond (Louis). Switzerland. 2 v. 2d ed. London,
1823. 8° 983.06
V. 1. Residence in that country, 1817-19. 2. Historical
sketch of ancient and modern Helvetia.
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— Tour in Italy and Sicily. London, 1828. 8°. 974.04
Simonde de Sismondi (J. C. L.) See Sismondi.
Simonides, (Greek poet, of Ceos, B. c. 556-467). See Literature
(Greek, p. 708-9); also Sterling (J.) Essays, v. 1, 1848 ; p.
188-252.
Simonin (.\med6e H.) Eesiunption of specie payments, and the
dangers which threaten modern civilization. New York.
1863. 8° 6933.21
Simonin (Louis). Underground life ; or mines and
miners. Tr. by H. W. Bristow. N. Y., 1869. 1. 8°.
Simons (M. Laird). Sunday half-hours with the
ere.at preachers. With biogr. notices. Phil.,
1871. 8° 3595.22
Simpkiuson (.John Nassau). Memoir of rev. George
Wagner. 3d ed. Cambr.,(Si7.,) 1862. 16°. 3174.28
Simple cobbler of Aggawam. Ward (Nathaniel). . 3616.19;677.10
Simple truth (The); .SfcCollyerlR.) . .3536.32
Simple truths. Sec Macleod (N.) 3573.06
Simpson. .SVt' also Simson ; — Sympson.
Simpson (Alexander). Life and travels of Th. Simp-
son, arctic discoverer. London, 181.5. 8°. 1145.09
Simpson (Lieul. Edward). Treatise on ordnance and
naval gunnery. 2d ed. N. Y., 1862. 8°. . 4515.12
Simpson (Henry). Lives of eminent Philadelphians,
now deceased. Philadelphia, 1859. 8°. . -3247.07
Note. — This copy has no portraits.
Simpson (J. Palgrave). See Plays (p. 896).
Simpson (Jivmes, esq.) Lectures to the working classes
of Edinburgh, Edin., [1844.] 8°. . . . 5093.51
Simpson (James H. ) Coronado's march in search of
the ' seven cities of Cibola'. [7« Sm. rep. 1869.]
— Report of explorations across the great basin of
Utah, 1859. [U. S. Engineer department, 1876.]
Simpson (Sir James Y.) Anaesthesia, hospitalism,
hermaphroditism, and a proposal to stamp out
small-pox and other contagious diseases. Ed by
W. G. Simpson. Edinburgh, 1871. 8°. . 4335.26
Note. — A hall-title-page reads ' Works, vol. ii '.
Simpson (Josei^h Cairn). Horse portraiture : embrac-
ing breeding and training. N. Y., 1868. 12°.
Simpson (Leonard Francis). Literature of Italy, to
the death of Boccaccio. London, 1851. 12°. 2732.25
— Handbook of dining. London, 1859. 16°. 6015.09
Simpson (Matthew, bp.) Cyclopaedia of methodism.
Phil.. 1878. 4° 3458.10
— Lectures on preaching. N. I''., 1879. 12°. . 3588.25
Simpson (R.) Abridgment of the history of Scot-
land, from Robertson, etc. Edin., 1793. 16°.
Simpson (Richard). Catalogue of books on the game
of chess. London, 1868. 24° 4614.25
Simpson (Rev. Wm., Queens college, Cambridge). Epi-
tome of the history of the christian church dur-
ing the first three centuries ; and of .the reforma-
tion m England. 4th ed. Cambridge, 1872. 16°.
Simpson (Wm., F.R.G.f>.) Meeting the sun : ajour-
ney all round the world, through Egypt, China,
Japan and California. L., 1874. 8°. . . 1045.08
— The seat of war in the *East. 1-2 series in 1 v. L.,
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Simrock (Karl). Die detitsohen Volksbiicher. G v.
in 3. Frankfurt a M., 1845-4G. Vi°. . . 712G.23
Contents: V. 1. Vorwort. Heiuricii der Lowe. Der
schbue MageloDo. Beiueke Fachs. Geuoveta. 2. Die
Heimouskinder. Friederich BarburoHsa. KaiBer Octavi-
auus. 3. Peter DimviDger v. Stauleuberg. Fortuuatus.
Kouig ApoUouius V. Tyrus. Herzog Erust. Der gohbrute
Siegfried. Wigoleia voin Rade. 4. Dr. Johaiitits Faust.
Doctor Johannes Faust, Puppeuspiel. Tristan uud
Isalde. Die heiligeu drei Kbuige. 5. Deutaciie Spricli-
wbrter. 6. Melusina. Rlargraf Waltber. Sisiaunda. Der
arme Heinricb. Der Schwaueuritter. Flos und Blaulillos.
Zauberer Virgilius. Bruder Rauscb. .^basverus.
— Eemarks on the plots of Shakespeare's iJlays. Notes
by J. 0. Halliwell. L., Hhak. soc, 1850. 8°.
Sims (Marion). Silver sutures in surgery. N. Y.,
1858. 8° 4337.05
Sims (Kichard). Hand-book to the library of the
British museum. London, 1854. 18°. . 2724.24
— Manual for the genealogist, topographer, antiquary,
and legal professor. 2d ed. L., 1861. h°. 475.10
Sims (T.) Bleacbiug ;— Dyeing and bleacbiug. [/« Brit, m'f'g
industries. 18^(5.] ;)W1.29
Sims (Rev. Thomas). Brief memorials of .Jean Fred-
eric Oberlin, and of Auguste, baron de Setl-
Holstein. London, 1830. 8° 3134.26
Simson. See also Simpson : — Sympson.
Simson (Bev. David). A i)len for religion and sacred
writings : addressed to tlie discij)les of Thomas
Paine. Bungay, {Eiirjl.,) 1814. 8". . . 3593.07
Simson (Walter). History of the gipsies. Ed. with
notes, and a disquisition on the j^ast, present,
and future of gyjjsydom, by J. Simson. New
York, 1866. 8^ 5835.01
JYote. — Reviewed in Beutley'a miacel.. v. 63, 1868.
Sin (Doctrine of). .S\e Biblical and religious lit. (5i?i, p. 104):
atso Mac Mahon (T. O'B.) Essay on tbe depravity and
corruption of bumau nature. 1774 5435.33
Sinai. .Vt>-' Countries, etc. (p. 369).
Sinclair (Catherine). Scotland and tbe Scotch. 2d ed.
Edinburgh, 1840. 8"- 951.27
— Shetland and the Shetlanders. N. Y., 1840. 8°.
;e®^ For ber novels, see Fiction class-list (p. 521).
Sinclair (Sir Jobn). Tbe approacbing crisis : impracticability
and injustice of resuming casb payments. [In Pampble-
teer, v. 12, 1818.] 5038.12
— Collection of papers on political subjecta. [In Pamphleteer,
V. 13, 1818.] 6058.13
— General report of Scotland. Statistical tables. 2d ed. [In
Pamphleteer, v. 10, 1817.) 5058.10
— Means of arresting the progress of national calamity. [In
Pamphleteer, v. 10, 1817.] 6058.10
Singapore. See Countries (p. 369).
Sing-Song ; a nursery rhyme book. See Rossetti (C: G.) 1681.21
Singer (Samuel Weller). The text of Shakespeare
vindicated from Collier. L., 1833. 8=. .1754.13
Singers. See Music [Opera, p. 799) ; also Ferris (G. T.) Great
singers, 1880 1561.43
Singers and songs of tbe liberal faith. See Putnam (A. P.) 3765.22
Singing. See Music, p. 799).
Sinker (Robert). The testaments of the twelve patri-
archs : an attempt to estimate their historic and
dogmatic worth. Cambridge, 1869. lli°. 3757.03
Sioux. See Countries, elc. (Indians : Heard, etc., p. 332).
Sir Gawayne and the green knight : an alliterative ro-
mance-poem, (ab. 1320-30 a. d.) Ed. by K.
Morris. London, Early Engl, text soc, no. 4,
1864. 8° 7913.01
Sir Thomas More, a play. Ed. by A. Dvce. London,
Skak. soc, 1844. 8° " . . 1756.23
Sir Tristrem. 5fe Thomas, the rhymer 1685.13
Sirr (Henry Charles). Ceylon and the Cingalese. 2 v.
London, 1850. 8° 1061.18
Sismondi (.Jean Charles Le'onard Simonde de). The
French under the Carlovingians. [752-987.] Tr.
by W. Bellingham. London, 1850. 8°. . 515.08
— Histoire des Fran9ais [jusqu'en 1789]. 18 v. Brux-
elles, 1849. 8° 511.07
— History of the fall of the Roman emjjire. [B. C. 30-
A. D. 1000.] 2 V. London, 1834. 15". . 433.19
— History of the Italian rejiublics. [To 1805.] Lon-
don, 1832. 16. [L. C. C] 532.10
— — Same. New York, 1847. 18°. [H. F. L.] 532.11
— ■ Lettres inedites. Avec introd. par Saint Rene Tail-
landier. Paris, 1863. 12° 3163.27
— Literature of southern Europe. 2 v. L., 1850. 12°.
Same. 2 v. New York, 1848. 12°. . .2732.23
— Political economy and philosophy of government.
With notice of his life by Mignet, and extracts
from Sismondi's private journals and letters, with
prelim, essay, by the translator. L., 1817. 8°.
Sister's stury. .SVc Craven (J/mc. Auguatusl 3044.16
Sisterhoods. Sec Biblical and religious literature {SMcrkr/o<ls,
p. 104): also Lippiiicott'a mag., May, 1872 (Sislerhoode in
Euglaud. by Sarah B. Wiater).
Sitgreaves ( ikpt. L. ) Report of an expedition down
the Zuni and Colorado rivers. [Natural history. ]
Washington, 1853. 8° 1133.17
Six (James, F. It. 8.) Construction and use of a
thermometer. London, 1794. 8°. . . 4021. 24
Six months in Italy, .lee Hillard (G. S.) 1853 972.08
Six months in tbe Federal atatcs. .S''';: Dicey (E.) . . . 642.05
Six old Eugliab chronicles. .S'''*; Giles (J. A.) .... 471.04
Six old ph^ys, on which Shakesiieare founded his
Measure for measure. Comedy of errors, Taming
the shrew. King John, K. Henrv iv., and K.
Henry v.. King Le.ar. 2 v, in 1. L.."l779. 1742.29
Six weeks in the saddle. Iceland. Sp>- Waller (S. E.) . 1142.21
Sixth great oriental monarchy. .See Rawlinson (G.) . . 425.24
Sizer (Nelson). What to do, and why ; and how to
educate each man for his proper work. New
York, 1872. 12° 5512.23
Skating. See Amusements (p. 25).
Skeat (Walter AV. ) Specimens of English literature,
1394-1.J79. With introd. and notes. Oxford,
1871. 16° 6432.10
Skeats (Herbert S.) History of the free churches of
England, 1688-1851. 2d ed. L., 1869. 8°. 3435.17
Skeleton (The). See Medicine (Ayiatoiyiy, p. 755).
Skeleton leaves.
— Parrhh I^E.) The phantom bouquet : art of skele-
tonizing. 1862 1443.30
— Phantom flowers, the art of producing skeleton
leaves, [dnun.] 1864 1443.28
Skeleton structures. .?ee Henrici (O.) 1867 3912.16
Skelton (Dr. H. P.) English commercial correspond-
ent. London, 18.59. 12° 5922.11
Skelton (John, English poet, b. 1469, d. 1529).
— Poetical works. Principally according to the edi-
tion of A. Dyce. 3v. Boston, 1856. 16°. 1687.03
Contents : v. 1. Preface. Life, by A. Dyce. On tbe death
of kynge Edwarde the Forth. Upon tbe doulourus dethe
of the erle of Northumberlande, [and other pieces). Dy-
uers ballettys and dytiea aolacyous. 2. Magnyfyceuce, a
goodly interlude. Colyn Cloute. Other poems. 3. Notes.
Index.
— Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [In C's English poets,
v. 2. 1810.] 1626.02
— Select poems. [In Sanford (E.) ami Walsh (R.) Brit, poets.
v. I. 1818.] . . . ■ 1691.01
Skelton (John, fsj.) Campaigner at home. By Shir-
ley [pseud.] London. 1865. 16°. . . . 2542.29
Contents : Laburnum lodge. How we elected the beadle.
Memorial poetry. Commodore Diamond. Among the
wildfowl. Lady Grisel. Why we took down tbe snii. The
breed of heroes : Dundee. Cavour. C. J- Napier. Robert-
eon of Elton. Terrier and Wilson. Robert Browning. Hur-
ace Lovelace. Lady Grisel's campaign. The autumnal
moralists. Nancy's ti yst. M'hat we all made of it
— Nugfe criticse : occasional papers. By Shirley
[pseud.] Edin., 1862. 12° 2512.30
Contents : At the sea side. The sphinx : a discourse on
tbe impotence of history. People who are not respectable,
a lay s^ermou. Ou nou conformity, a plea for liberty. Wil-
liam the Silent, the earliest teacher o( toleration. A critic
ou criticism. A spring-tide ramble. Our romance, a let-
ter from Lancelot. Terra Santa, peep into Italy. The
statesmen of the tories. A plea for party. Lord Macau-
lay. Politics in tbe parish.
Skene (Wm. Forbes). The Four ancient books of
Wales. 2 v. Edin., 1868. 8° 453.27
— Celtic Scotland, v. 1-2. Edin., 1876-77. 8°. 453.23
Sketch-book of the .\niericau episcopate. See Batterson (H. G.)
Skertchly (J. A. ) Dahomey as it is ; also an appen-
dix on Ashantee. London, 1874. 8°. . 10s6.06
— Slelinda the Caboceer, or sport in Ashanti. New
York, 1876. 8° 1092.24
Sketches abroad with pen and pencil. See Darley (F. O. C.)
Sketches of Boston. Boston, 1851. 18°. . .1121.12
Sketches of Bunker Hill battle and monument. 2d
ed. Charleston, 1813. 32° 581.07
Sketches of the campaign in northern Mexico in
1846 and 1847. By an officer of the first reg. of
Ohio vol. N. Y.,'l853. 12° 585.30
Sketches of conspicuous living characters of France. See Lome-
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Sketches of Persia. Phil., 1828. 8° 1043.05
Sketches of popular tumults ; illus. of the evils of
social ignorance. London, l^i'd. . . . 441.03
Sketches of public characlers. AVf Knapp (S. !<.) . . . .')212.12
Sketches of tlie war, between the U. S. autl British Isles, 1812.15.
2 V. RutlauJ, (K(.) 1816.8° 685.17
Sketches (personal ami political) in the Hotise of
Commons. By a silent member. Ist-dtli series.
■1 V. London, 1871. 12° 3:i52.24
Sketching from nature. ,V« Fine arts (p. 548).
Skey (Frederic Carpenter). Hysteria. N. Y., 1869. 12°.
Skin (Diseases of the). ,SV-j Medicine (p. 70(i).
Skinuer (.T.E.Hilary). EougUing it in Crete in
18(J7. London, 18G8. 12° '.)03.2;i
Skinner (Oriin). The issues of American politics.
Philadelphia, 1873 [1872]. 12°. . . . 572.5.24
Skinner (Otis A. i Universalism illustrated and de-
fended. Boston, 1839. 12° 3593.24
-- Death of Daniel Webster : sermon. Boston, 1852. 8°. 3176.29
Skinner (Thomas). Life of general Monk. L., 1723. 8°.
Skirmishes and sketches. ,%e Dodge (M. A.) . . . .252:1.05
Skriue i Henry), (ieneral account of all the rivers of
note in Great Britain. London, 1801. 8'. 955.16
— Tours through Wales. 1795. (•Pinkerton (.J.) Voyages, v. 2.]
Skryvener"s (The) play, the iucredulity of yt. Thomas. Ed. by
J. P. Collier. London, Oamilen miscel., v. 4. 1859. 4°. 5113.27
Sky-lark (The) : a choice selection of popular songs.
London, 1825. 12°. 1561.18
Skye. See Countries (p. 369).
Slack ( Henry J. ) Marvels of pond life ; microscoiiio
recreations. London, 1861. 12°. . . . 4827.15
— Ministry of the beautiful. L., 1850. 12°. 1412.28
Slack (Eobert, M.D.) Old truths and modern pro-
gress. London, 1856. 8° 5813.10
Slade (Adolphusi. Ttirkey and the Turks, and a
cruise in the Black Sea. N. Y., 1854. 12°. 1033.08
Slade (John, J/.D.) Colloquies: imaginary conver-
sations between a phrenologist and the shade of
of Dugald Stewart. London, 1838. 12°. 5131.03
Slang, .^ce Language (5Vanp, p. 780); — a^'o Sala (G. A.) Looking
at life, 18116 ; p. 31-43 2512.06
Slate (.J. W.) Manual of colours and dye- wares.
London, 1870. 12°, . , 3933.08
Slave songs of thoU. S. &C Allen (W. F.) 1867. . . .1564.04
Slavery.
I^-See also Africa (p. 287) ;— Moral science (p. 869) ;—
Negro (p. 814) :— United States (Tlir' South -.—Tin South
after the war, p. 3S0 ; — War of the reb'ltion (p. 386) ; — Origin
and issues of the war, p. 387) ; — West Indies (p. 393).
1. Ancient Slavery.
— Bowen (John). History of ancient slavery. [In Anthrop see.
Memoirs, v. 2, 18(;G.] 4735.14
— Gark ( 7.'. W. ) Review of Moses Stuart's pamphlet
on slavery. 1850 5833.01
— Edwarils {B. B.) .Slavery in ancient Greece. Roman slavery
in the early centuries of the christian era. Slavery in the
Middle Ages. [In his Writings, v. 2.J 3546.09
— Fuller {R.) and Wttijland (P.) Domestic slavery a
scriptural institution ; a correspondence. 1856.
— Smith iG^ldwin). Does the Bible sanction American slavery.
1863. . . 6832.13
Note. — Reviewed by S. G. Fisher in N. A. rev., v. 99.
,S'ee also Jour, of sac. lit., v. 11, 1853 ; p. 125-145 (Slavery
and the Old Testament); v. 24, 1860. p. 110-135 (Slavery con-
demned by sacred and profaue writers : Origin and history
of the sacred slaves of Israel, by H. C); N. A. rev., v. 160
(The early church and slavery, by H. C- Lea : Slavery in
Rome, by H. C. Lea); v. 39 (S. in Eoiue, by G- Bancroft);
V. 41 (S. in Home, by E. Washburn); v. 91 (S in Rome, by
W. F. .\llen): New Englauder. v. 15, 1857 (S. and the Bible);
V. 18, 18B0 (Hebrew servitude); v. 21, 1862 (Noah's proph-
ecy ' cursed be Cauaau", by L. Bacon).
2. lEstory of slavery in the U. S.
• — Greeley {Horace). In his Amer. conflict, v. 1, 1864. . 634.03
— May ( S. J. ) Some recollections of our anti-slavery
conflict. 1869 5831.25
— Moore ( (?. H.) Notes on the history of slavery in
Massachusetts. 1866 5833.03
— Saicyer (G. S.\ Southern institutes ; or, an inquiry
into the origin and early prevalence of slavery
and the slave trade. 1859 5833.15
— Werslon (Q. if.) Progress of slavery in the United
States. 1857 5831.20
— Wilson (H.) History of the rise and fall of the
slave power in America. 3 v. 1872-77. . 3833. 10
3. Constilutional and Legal Rdalions of Slavery.
■ Bred Suoll decision. Eeport of the decision, and the
opinions of the judges, 1856. By B. C. Howard.
New York, 1860. 8° 5623.25
- Hard (J. G. ) Law of freedom and bondage in the
United States. 2 v. 1858-62 5833.04
iVofe.— Reviewed in N. A, rev., v. 96, 1863.
Sherman (11.) Slavery in the United States ; its
national recognition and relations. 1860. 5831.15
Spooner (L. ) Unconstitutionality of slavery. 1856.
4. Anti-Slavery Writings.
■ AbbotHJ. S. 0.) South and North. 1860.1113.03
■ Andrews (E. A.) Slavery and the domestic slave
trade in the United States. Ib36. . . . 5831.00
• Awjhey {J. H. ) Iron furnace ; or slavery and se-
cession. 1868 5831.01
■ Bledsoe (A. T. ) Essay on liberty and slavery. 1856.
■ Bourne (0.) Picture of slavei-y in the U. S. of
America. 1831. .5831.28
■ Boidmell (G. S.) Speeches and papers relating to
the rebellion and the overthrow of slavery. 1867.
- Bush iO.) Aphorisms on slavery and abolition. [In his New
church miscellanies.] 3596.03
- Cairnes {.J. K ) The slave power : its character,
career and jirobable designs. 1863. . . 5833.09
.(Vote.— Reviewed in N. A. rev., v. 96, 1863.
- Chambers ( W. ) American and slavery and colour.
1857 5832.09
- C/teever (G. B.) God against slavery ; and the free-
dom and the duty of the pulpit to rebuke it as a
sin against God. 1857.
-Cochin I A.) Eesults of slavery. 1863.. .5831.07
— • Results of emancipation. 1863. . . . 5831.08
- Coffin (£.) Beminiscences : labors in behalf of the
"slave, [1821-63] 3037.23
- Conway (M. D.) The golden hour. 1862. . 5831.09
- Goodwin (D. R. ) Southern slavery in its present
aspects. 1864. 5831.14
-Salt (Ji. I The two-fold slavery of the United
States ; with a project of self emancipation. 1854.
- Haven (G.) National sermons, speeches, and letters
on slavery and its war. 1869 3557.09
- Hawkins (Rev. W. G.) Lunsford Lane ; or,-another
Helper from N. C. 1863 309,7.09
- Helper (II. R.) Impending crisis of the South. 1859.
- Helps [A.) Inhis Friends in Council. 2d series, v. 2. 2531.26a
- Hildretk {R.) Despotism in America, 1854. 5831.23
- Jay { W.) Miscel. writings on slavery. 1853. 5831.26
- Kemble (F. A.) Journal on a Georgia plantation in
1838-39. . . . 1113.08
- Legion of liberty ! Thoughts, words, and deeds, of
[anti-slavery] apostles, champions and martyrs.
10th ed. 1847. . . 5832.12
Same. 1843. 5831.16
- Liberty bell. [Pieces in verse and prose. ] By
friends of freedom. 1842 5831.21
- MUl {J. S.) The slave power. In his Dissertations, v. 3, 1864.
- Owen {R. D.) Wrong of slavery and the future of
the African race in the U. S. 1864. . .5831.27
- Parker ( T. ) Additional speeches, addresses, etc.
2v. 1855. 3582.17
Note. For Contents see entries under his name (p. 836).
- PhiUips ( Wendell). Speeches, etc. 1863. . 6323.20
- Sewell (]V. G.) Ordeal of free labor in the West
Indies. 1861 5832.02
A'o(c.— Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 116. 1862,
- Smith (Gerrit). See under his name, hi gen. alphabet.
- Sumner ( C. ) See under Ids name, in general alphabet.
- Suppressed book about slavery ! N. Y., 1864. 12°.
.See also Atlantic monthly, v. 1. 1857-8 (Where will it end,
byE. Quincy); v. 8, 1861 (Nat Turner's insurrection, 1831,
by T. W. Higginsou ; England and emancipation, by S. D.
Collett); V. 9. 1862 (.Jefferson and slavei-y, by A. D. White ;
Slavery, by E. P. Whipple); v. 12, 1863 (Claims to service or
labor, by E.D. Owen): Blackw. mag., v. 73, 1853 (Slavery
with slave power in the U. S.); v. 107, 1870 (.\utagonism
of race and color in America); Fraser's mag., Jan., 1879
(Negro slavery under English rule, by F. W. Newman);
Feb., 1879 (Negro slavery in the Amer. Union, by F. W.
Newman); Galaxy, Sept., 1873 ;Anti-slavery men of the
south, byE. A. Pollard); Ed- rev., v. 101 (Slavery in the U.
S.); v. 119. 1864 (The negro race in .\merica) ; Fraser's mag-,
V. 40, 1852 (Slavery in America); v. 50, 1854 (Slavery la
BROOKLYN LIBBABY.
SLAVERY - SMITH
003
Ameiica ; Slavery question): New Euglauder, v. 1'2. IHOl
(Thoruwell oil slavery); v. 1:^. 1855 (South side view ot sla-
very ; Dr. Lord on slavery); v. 14, 1856 (8.: its effei-tn);
National sins aiid their retribution, v. 14. lH5<i ; v. 15,
1857 (Dred .Scott decision. 2 art. I: v. 1.5 (Southern writers
on slavery); v. 17. 18.V.J (D. liOrd and Amer. tract soc, by
H. C. Kint^sley); v. 17 (The moral of Harper's ferry, by L.
Bacon); v. 21. IHC.-.' (Emancipation, by W. H. Egtjleston);
N. A. rev. ^Co7mtUp.^^ of its Iiuhx volaim); N. Brit, rev.,
V, 26. 185i;-7 (S. in the U. 8.); v. 27, 1857 (S. and the slave
states): Westm. rev, v, 50, 185:i (Amer. slavery); v. 75.
5. Apologies for, or defences of, slave) y.
— Orimke {A. E.) Letters to Catherine E. Beecher in
reply to an Essay on slavery and abolitionism,
1838 5831.19
— Harper (W.) andHainmmid (J. H.) Negro slavery [//( De Bow
(J. D. B.) Indus, resources, etc., v. 2, p. 205, 1852.] 5:i25.26
— McHenry (Q.) The cotton trade, considered in
connection with the system of nef^ro slavery.
— O'Neal {J. B.) Negro laws of the south, [/n DeBow (J. D.
B.) Indust. resources, etc.. v. 2. 1852 ; p. 260-2112.] 5925.2ff
— Ramsay (J. ) Essay on the treatment and conver-
sion of American slaves in the British sugar col-
onies. 1784 5S3:i.0H
Reasons for establishing a registry of slaves in the British
colonies. 1814. (/ii Pamphleteer, v. 7.] . . . .6058.07
— Steele (J.) The mitigation of slavery. 1814. 583-2.11
— Train (0. K) Facts ; or at whose door does the sin
(?) lie? 1860 5832.15
— Van Evrie (J. H. ) Negroes and negro slavery : the
first an inferior race : the latter its normal con-
dition. 1861 5832.10
6. The Slave Trade.
— Ganot (T.) Twenty years of an African slaver. 1864.
Xote. — Reviewed in N, A. rev., v. 80. 1855.
• — Olarkson ( T. ) History of the abolition of the Afri-
can slave trade. 2 V. 1808. ..... 5831.05
— Dickson ( W. ) Mitigation of slavery : letters to ' I'.
Clarkson. 1814 5832.11
— Friends {.Society of). Address on the iniquity of the slave
trade. Loudon, 1822. 8°. . 3586,09
— Jenkins (E.) The coolie: his rights and wrongs.
1871 • . . . 38:!3.07
— Inquiry into the right and duty of compelling Spain to re-
linquish her slave trade in Northern Africa. London, 1816
8°. [In Pamphleteer, v. 7] 6058.07
— .Jfa/(ia»(/ (£■.) Six months on a slaver. 1879. 58)2.16
— O'Callarjlian (E. B., ed.) Voyages of the slavers St.
John and Arms of Amsterdaiii, 1659-1663. .S833.13
— Romitly {Sir R.) Speech on the slave trade. [In Pamphle-
teer, V. 4, 1814.] 5058.04
See also Ed. rev., v. 1U8 (The slave-trave in 1858); Qn.
rev.. V. 133, 1872 (East Africa slave trade): Westm. rev..
April, 1875 (The African slave trade); Fortn. rev., v. 7,
1867 (Slave trade in Central Asia, by Vambery).
7. Anti'Slavery and Pro-slavrnj novels.
j8®" i^e'-' (in Fiction) ou the anti-slavery side— Uncle
Tom's cabin, and Dred or Nina Gordon, by Mrs. H. B.
Stowe ; Honor, by S. O. Bultinch ; — Herman, by Mis.-i Pal-
frey ;— Ida May. by Mrs. Pilie ;— Peculiar, by Epes Sar-
gent ; Dangerfield's Rest, by H. .Sedley.
For novels with pro-slavery sympathies see (in Fiction)
Sable cloud, by N. Adams ; — the novels of Mrs. LeeHentz,
of Mrs. Southworth. and Mrs. Warfield.
Slavery in the southern state-^. By a Carolinian. 2d ed. Citm-
bridge, 1852. 12' 5832.14
SlaTonic races. See Countries, etc. {Slavonic races, p. 369); —
Man {Ethnology, p. 734); — also United service mag.. Oct.,
1875 (Slavonians in Eastern Europe, by capt. Spencer).
Sleeman (Wni. Henry). The Thugs of India: rise,
progress, and suppression. 2 v. Phil., 1839. 12°.
Sleep. .See Medicine {.Sleep, p. 766); — Dreams (p. 426); — also
Symonds (.J. A.) Sleep and dreams. [In his Miscellanies.
1871. p. 145-209 [2647.19] ; Bentley's miscellany, v, 59, 1866.
Sleeper (M;trtha G. ) Sweden and Norway. Boston,
1S67. 16° 991.10
— The Two Sicilies. Boston, 1867. 18°. . . 971.11
Sleepy Hollow. Irving (W.) Spanish papers, ttc, v. 2. p. 425; and
sketch book (Rip Van Winkle); — Hopper (E.) Fire on the
health ill Sleepy Hollow 1661.07
Sleigh i.J:uues W:dl;ice). Pine forests and hacmatack
clearings: British N. Amer. provinces. London,
18.33, 8° 1153,25
Sleswig-Holstein. See Countries (p. 367).
Slide-valve. .Sc- Arts (Useful ; .Steam ent/ine. y. fi).
Slight (Jiimes) and Bum (R. S.) Book of farm im-
plements and machines. Ed. by H, Stephens.
Edin., 1858. 8° 6137.01
Sling and the stone. Sic Voysey (Charles) 3611.11
Sloaiie (J. K. \V. i I lie word : a discourse. Allegheny,
Pa., May 24, 18.-.9, N. Y., 1859. 8°. . .3631.10
Sloau iS;iiiiiieli. Aiiiericuu horses : designs for rural
buildings. Phil., 1801. 8° I:il4.'i3
— City and suburban residences. Phil., 18.'.9. fol.
— Constructive architecture. Phil., 1859. 4' . 1317.02
- Model architect : 'designs for <;ottages, villas, elc.
New ed. 2 v. Phil., 1860. fol. . . . 1317.17
Small books on great subjects. See Cornwallis {Miss C. F.)
Smallpox. 'See Medicine {Small-pox. p. 767).
Small tableaux. [Sonnets.) .S'.r Turner (C. T.) 1808. . . 1693.30
Smart (Bath C.) Dialei-t of the Kngtish gypsies. [Iii Philol. soc.
trans., I862-6:i ; appendix.] 6443.14
Smart iBenj. Humphrey). Grammar on its true basis:
accidence of grammar, manual of exercises, and
key. London, 1850. 12° 6433.17
— — Same. Principles of English grammar. Lon-
don, 18.52. 12° 6433.16
— Theory of elocution. London, 1826. 8°. . 6333.06
— {ed.) See Walkei (John). Pronouncing dictionary, etc. 6435.16
Smart (Christoiilier). Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers.
[In O's English ]inets, v. 16, 1810) 1626.16
— Select poems. Ed. by R. Walsh. {In Sanford (E.) and Walsh
(R.) Brit, poets, v. :)0, 1822] 1691. :iO
Smart sayings of great personages. L., 1866. 16°.
Smeaton (A. C. ) Builders' pocket companion. Phil.,
1852. 12° 131-2.12
Smeaton iJohn, F.R.S.) Experimental inquiry concerning the
natural powers of water and wind to turn mills and other
machines. [In Tredgold (T.) Tracts on hydraulics. Lon-
don, 1826. 8°.) ;i926 35
Smedley (Edward). Sketches from Venetian history.
2 V. N. Y., 1846. 18° 532.04
Smedley (Edward Archer). Treatise on moral evi-
dence. Cambridge, (£>!;/?.,) 1850. 8°. . 3594.01
Smedley (Francis Edward). .See Fiction class list (p. 522).
Smedley (-Tolm). Practical hydropathy. 14th ed.
London, 1872. 12° ". .4355.11
Smedley (Menella Bute). Poems. L., 1868. 1G°.
4Kg" For her tales ami novels, see Fiction (p. 522).
Smee (Alfred). Elements of electro-metallurgy. New
York. 18-52. 12° 3933.56
— Principles of the human mind ; with a lecture on
electro-biology, or the voltaic mechanism of
man. New York, 1853. 12° 3812.47
— Process of thought adapted to words and language.
With a description of the relational and differ-
ential machines. London, 1851. 8°. . . 5426.06
Smeed (T. i Wine merchant's manual. L., 1845. 18°.
Smiddy {liev. Richard). Essay on the Druids, the
ancient churches, and the round towers of Ire-
land. Dublin, 1871. 16°. ..... 3817.26
Smiles (Samuel). Brief biographies. Boston, 1861. 12°.
— Character. New York, 1872. 12°. . . . 3261.09
— The Huguenots: their settlements, churches, and
industries in England and Ireland. N.Y.,1868. ^°.
— The Huguenots in France after the revocation of
the Edict of Nantes ; with a visit to the cotintry
of the Vaudois. New York, 1874. 12°. .343513
— Industrial biography : iron workers and tool ma-
kers. Boston, 1864. 16° 3263.27
— Life of a Scotch naturalist : Thomas Edwards.
New York, 1877. 12° 3054.30
— Lives of Boulton and Watt. Phil., 1865. 8°. 326.5.09
— Lives of the engineers. 2 v. L., 1861. 8°. 3265.05
Contents: v. 1. Early works of embanking and draining
(p. 3 82). Life of Sir Hugh Myddleton (p. 85-165). Early
roads and modes of travelling ; memoir of John Metcalf
(p. 155-'236). Bridges, harbours, and ferries (p. 237-307).
Life of James Brindley (ji. 307-476i.
2. John Smeaton (p. 3-92)- John Rennie (p. 93-286).
Th"mas Telford (p. '287-493).
— Robert Dick, baker, of Thurso, geologist and bot-
anist. New York, 1879. 12° 3051.11
— Self-help ; with illustrations of character and con-
duct Boston, 1860. 1-2° 3263.29
JVole. — Reviewed in Fraser's mag., v. 61. 1860.
— Story of the life of George Stejihcnson : inch me-
moir of Robert Stephenson. London, 1868- 16°.
— Thrift. New York, 1870. 1'2° 3'261.29
.?ee Qu. rev.. Jan.. 187'J (Dr. Smiles' works on self-help).
Smiles (Samuel, // . ) Round the world. By a boy.
[anon]. Ed. liy S. Smiles. N. Y., 1872. 12°. 933.15
Smith. See also Smyth ;— Smythe.
Smith {Mrs. Abigail Adtims). Journal and corres-
spondence of Jliss Adams, daughter of John Ad-
In asking for books, use the •• Book Order." giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of tha TITLE, and the NUMBER.
994
SMITH (Adam) -SMITH (George B.)
iiiiis, written in France and ICngland, 1785. Ed.
by her daughter. N. Y., 18il. 12^ . .3011.04
Smitll (,\dani). Essays on philos. subjects. Life,
by i). Stewart. iJublin, i795. 8°. . . 5416.21
Contents : Principles of philosophical enquiry illustra-
ted by ancient astronomy, iiliysies, logic, and metaphysics.
Of the nalui-c of iiuitatioM in the arts. Affinity between
music, dancin;,'. and pm-ti'y. Of the external senses.
— Inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealtli
of nittions. Ed. by E. T. Rogers. 2 v. Oxford.
1869. 8° 5913.24
Same. London, [187-]. 12^ 5913.34
Same. With notes and life by Playfair. 2 v.
Hartford, 1811. H" 5913.1s
— Theory of moral sentiments Added, Dissertation
on the origin of languages. 11th ed. 2 v. Edin.,
1808. 8° 5436.U9
J^ot''. — Analyzed and controverted in Jouffroy'a Ethics,
V. 2, 1841 ; p. 98-176.
— . Leslie (T. E. Ctif''). Pol. econ. of Adam Smith, [In Fortn. rev..
V. H, 1870.] ■
— Opinions 01 Iticai-do and political economy. London, 1824. 8".
[In Pamphleteer, v. 24] 6058.24
— Pooc (//. r.) Money and its laws. 1877 ; p. 97-170. .6931.26
— Stephen (i.. Hist, of Engl, thought in ISth cent., v. 2. 542().02
ti^ For biogt . ami critical notices of Adam Smith, see Bi-
ography {p. 198); also Dubliti uiiiv, ma^.. Oct., 1878, p,
452-468 (Biogr. notice); Fortn. rev, July, 1876 (Adam Smith
as a person, by Walter Bagehot).
Smith (.Esop), psciiii, .SVc ru/yicr (M. F.) ..... .2544.13
Smi h (Agnes). Kastern pilgrims: the travels of three
ladies. London, 1870. 8' 1043.23
Smith (Albert'. A month at Constantinople. Lon-
don, 1855. 16° 992.08
— Cricket on the hearth. 3 acts. [In F. S. D., v. 43,] . 1772.29
— Sketches of London life and character. London,
[1859]. 16" 2512.26
— Story of Mont Ulano. 2d ed. L., 1854. 12°. 983.13
— Wild oats and dead leaves, L„ 1860. 12°. 252.69
jft^ For his novels, see Fiction class-list (p, 522).
Smith (Alexander). Alfred Hagart's household. Bos-
ton, I86i, 16° 252,71
— City poems, Koston, 1857. 16° 1685.14
' IVote. — Reviewed by J. Skelton in Fraser, v. 57, 1858.
— Edwin of Deira. Boston, 1861. 16°. . . . 1685.15
— Poems. [Life drama, etc.] Boston, 1857. 16°. 1685.16
— Dreamthorp ; a book of essays, written in the
country. Boston, 1861. 16°. .... 2543.11
Contents :
Books and gardens, Chaucer (QeoflFrey). Christmas.
Death, and the tear of dying. Dreamthorp. Dunbar (Wil-
liam). A Lark*s flight. Men of letters. On the import-
ance of a man to himself. On the writing of essays. On
vagabonds, A shelf in my book-case.
— Last leaves ; sketches and criticisms. Ed. with
memoir, by P. P. Alexander. 3d ed. Edinburgh,
186J. 12° 2542.27
Contents :
Carlyle at Edinburgh,
Dobell (Sydney),
Dreams and dreaming,
Edinburgh,
Essay on an old subject.
Essayists, old and new.
I
Literary work.
Memoir.
Minister-painter (The).
.Scottish ballads.
Spring chansons.
Winter.
— Miss Oona McQuarrie ; a sequel to Alfred Hagart's
household. Boston. 1866. 16° 252.72
— A summer in Skye. Boston, 1865. 12°. . 95113
ft^ For biogr. and crit. notices of him see Biography
(p, 199).
Smith iliei'. Alfred Charles). Narrative of a spring
tour in Portugal. London, 1870. 12°. . 981.15
— The Nile and its b.fnks, travels in Egypt and Nu-
bia 2 v. London, 1868. 12° 1081.22
Smith (Alfred Russell). Bibliotheca Americana,
Catalogue of books and pamphlets, illustrating
the history of America. London, 1H74. 12-.
Smith (Andrew). Illustrations of the zoology of
South Africa.— 'Aves. London. 1849. 4°. 4738,08
Same 'Invertebrata!. L, 1849. 4°. .4738.0!)
Same. 'Mammalia, L., 1849. 4°. . .4738.10
Siime. 'Pisces. London, 1849. 4°. . .4738,11
Same. 'Reptilia. London. 1849. 4°. .4738.12
Smith (Barnard). Arithmetic for schools. New ed.
London. 1874, 12° 4011.23
Smith (Rev. C. Lesingham). Odes and sonnets, with
other poems. Cambridge, (.Ewji.,) IM'i. 18°.
Smith (Charles). Tracts on the corn trade and com
laws. New ed. London, 1804. 8°. . . 5936.10
Smith (Charles Hamilton). Horses. Edin., [ji. d.)
16°. [Jardine. Nat, libr., v. 20]. . .4711.20
— Introduction to mammalia. Edin., [«. (i. ] 16°. [Jar-
dine. Nat. libr., v. 15] 4711.15
— Natural history of the human species. B., 1852. 12°,
Same. Edinburgh, 1818. 16°. . . .4733.05
Smith (Charles H. J.) Parks and pleasure grounds.
London, 1852. 8° 6125.04
Smith (Charles John). Synonyms and antonyms; kin-
dred words and their opposites. 2d ed. Lon-
don, 1868. 12° 6434.13
Smith (D., F.R.KA) How to construct a freehold
2ded. London, [1873]. 16° 1311.10
Smith ( D. E. ) Leaves from a physician's journal. New
York, 1867. 16° 4321.16
Smith (E, Peshine). Manual of political economy.
N. Y,, 1868. 12° 5941.05
Smith I .)/»-.s-. E. Vale). History of Newburyport ; to
[18j3]. Newburyport, 1854. 8°. . . . 611.09
Smitji (Edmond Reueli. i'he Araucanians of South-
ern Chili. New York, 1855. 12°. . . .116.3.09
Smith (Edtiiuiid). Pneme. Life, by S, Johnson, [In Chalmers
(A.) Engl, poets, v. 9, 1810.] 1626.09
— Select poems. [In Sanford (E.) and Walsh (K.) British poetB,
v. i:f, 1819] 1691.13
Smith (Edward, 3/. Z>.) Botany. London, 1855. 8°.
[/» Orr's circle of the sciences]. . . . 4715.09
— Foods. New York, 1873. 12° 4352.15
— Health : for households and schools. New Y'ork.
1875. 12° 4321.27
Smith (Rev. Eli) and Dwight (Rev. H. G. 0.) Re-
searches in Armenia, including a journey through
Asia Minor, and into Georgia and Persia, with a
visit to the Nestorian and Chaldean christians of
Oormiah and Salmas, 2 v. B.. 1833. 12°. 1043.09
Smith (Elizabeth). Fragments in prose and verse.
With life, by H. M. Bowdler. New ed, London,
1811. 8°, ; 3164.17
Smith {Mrs. Elizabeth Cakes), See Fiction class list (p, 522).
Smith ( Rev. F. ) The canary ; its varieties, manage-
ment, and breeding. London, 1808. 16°. 4813.04
Smith (Rev. George). Narrative of an exploratory
visit to the consular cities of China, and to the
islands of Hong Kong and Chusan. New York,
1847. 12° 1023,17
Smith (George, F.A.8.) The religion of ancient Brit-
ain, historically considered. 2d ed. L.. 1846. 8°.
Smith (George, ofVte Briiish Museum). Ancient his-
tory from the monuments. Assyria, to the fall of
Nineveh. New York, 1876. 12°. . . . 1051.23
— .\sHyrian discoveries ; explorations and discoveries
on the site of Nineveh, during 1873-74. N. Y.,
1M75. 8°. 1055.18
— Assyi'ian Eponym canon ; containing trans, of the
documents, and an account of the evidence on
the comparative chronology of the Assyrian
and Jewish kingdoms, from the death of Solo-
mon to Nebuchadnezzar. L., 1875. 8°. . 7817.01
— Chaldean 'account of the deluge from terra cotta
tablets found at Nineveh, and now in the British
museum. Two photographs, with translation.
London, 1872. fol. ....-,. A. 27.15
— Chaldean account of Genesis ; Babylonian fables,
and legends of the gods : from the cuneiform in-
scriptions. New York, 1876. 8". . . . 3737.09
Reviewed in Int. rev.. May, 1876.
Smith (George). Lite of Alexander Duff With introd.
by W. M. Taylor. 2 v. N. Y., [1880.] 8°. 3048.10
Smith (George Barnett). Poets and novelists : a se-
ries of literary studies. N. Y., 1876. 12°. 3251.11
Contents : Thackeray. Mrs. Browning. T. L. Peacock.
Nathaniel Hawthorne. The Brontes, Henry Fielding.
Robert Buchanan. English fugitive p' ets.
— George Eliot in Derbyshire ; gossip about passa-
ges, and people in [her] novels. Repr. from ' Lon-
don society', with introd. L., 1876. 12°. 305-1.33
— Life of Wm. Ewart Gladstone. New Y'ork, 1880.
[1879.] 8° 3065.35
THE BROOKLYN LIliUARY,
SMITH (Gernt; - SMITH (Jolm Cotton,
995
SmiLh (Gorrit, philanlhropisi, h. 1707. tl. 1871).
— Abstract itf ihiB] art^ument nu tlin fufjitivo slave law, .luiio,
1H5'J. Mil the trial of lloury W. Allen for Itiduapiiiug. Syra-
rusC, 1852. 8° .WW. 25
— Art,Mimonts, and the chargo of jilstico MuHon, iu a trial [of
(■I'o. Win. Zc-chor] lor imucler. N. Y., 1857. 8°. . . ri(w:).25
— John Urown. Pelorboro, (1867.J fol. (Siugle shoot.] . 0U'J:l.25
— Jugglery (in use of tbe wordH 'constitution' and 'union'.
4i)p.| Pi:torboro, [18(17.] fol. [A'o «. ;).J .... 5093.25
— Lettei to Albert Barnes [on the popular theology]. Peterboro,
18ei8. 8' 6093.25
— Letter to Henry Clay (upon slavery and the constitution].
New York. 1839. 8° 5U',)3.'J5
— [Letter] to Herschel V. Johnson. 4 i)p. Peterboro, [18G7. ] 8".
(No title page.] 5093.2.'j
— Nature the basis of true theology ; existing theologies false.
Peterboro, 1867. 8" 5093.'25
— On the bailing of Jefferson Davis. 4 pp. Peterboro, [1807.] fol.
I No title page.] 5093.25
— Uetnurks on words of thechief justice. 4 pp. Peterboro, [1867.]
fol [No title page.] 6093.25
— Sermons and speeches. N. Y., 18G1. 8". . 5093.20
— Speech on discriminating tolls, IVIarch 25, 1857. Albany.
1857. 8° 5093.25
— Speech on the country, Dec. 21. 18G2. N. Y.. 18(;2. 8°. 6093.25
— Speeches ami letters, Jan., 18(i3 — Jan., 1861, on
the rebellion. New York, 1864. 8°. . . 5093.25
— Speeches in congress. N. Y., 1856. 12°. . 6324.08
— Substance of speech, Mch., 1850 [on anti-slavery character of
tlie U. S. constitution], Syracuse, 18.50. 8°. . . . 6093.25
— Temperance and civil government: letter to T. L. C'uyler.
Peterboro, [1808]. fol. [Xo l. p.) 5093.25
— The theologies. '28 pp. [n.p.ord.]S' 6093.25
■- FrnlMnghanHO. B.) Gerrlt Smith : a biogr. 1878. .3164.34
Smith tGoIdwin). The empire. Letters published
in • The Daily News,' 1852-(i3. Oxford and Lon-
don, 1863. 8° 5713.21
— Does the Bible sanction American slavery? Cambridge,
1862. 12° 6832.13
— Irish history and Irish character. Oxford and
London, 1861. 8° 495.08
— Lectures on modern history. Oxford and London,
1861. 8° 443.07
— Lectures on the studj' of history. Added, a lecture
on the Univ. of Oxford. N. Y., 1866. 12°. 412.18
Conti'nts : Inaugural lectvire. On the study of history.
On some supposed consequences of the doctrine of his-
torical progress. The moral freedom of man. On the
foundation of the American colonies. The university of
Oxford.
A^o/e.— Reviewed in Westm. rev., v, 76, 1861.
— Letter to a whig member of the Southern independence asso-
ciation. Boston, 1864. Vi." 5832.13
— The prospect of a moral interregnum [/u .\tlautic monthly,
Nov., 1879];— Pessimism [Atlantic monthly, Feb., 1880.]
— Rational religion, and the rationalistic objections
of [Mansel'sJ Bampton lectures. L., 1861. 8^
Note. — Reviewed in N. A. rev., v. 99. 1864 : N. Brit, rev.,
V. 37, 1862 ; New Euglauder, v. 21, 1862.
— The Reorganization of the University of Oxford.
Oxford and London, 1868. 12°. . . . 5514.23
— Three English statesmen. New York, 1867. 12°.
Contents : Pym. Cromwell. The younger Pitt.
— University education. [In Amer. soc. sci. assoc. Trans., no. 1,
1869.) 6811.01
Smith (Gustavus W. ) Notes on life insurance. 3d ed.
New York, 1876. 8° 6931.13
Smith (H. Perry). The modern babes in the wood.
With guide to the Adirondacks, by E. R. Wallace.
Hartford, 1872. 8° 1133.15
Smith (Mm. H. W. ) Record of a happy life : memo-
rials of Franklin W. Smith. Phila. 1873. 12°.
Smith Hannah). [Heslia Stretton, p.^PMtl.] See Fiction (p. 522).
Smith (Hannah Logan). Short memoir of James
Smith, and several persons connected with her
family. Philadelphia, 1839. 12°. . . 3164.21
Note. — Title-page wanting.
Smith (Henry Arthur). Chemistry of sulphuric acid
manufacture. London, 1873. 12\ . . 4213.31
Smith (Henry Boynton, D.D.) Faith and philoso-
phy : discourses and essays. Ed. with introd.
by G. L. Prentiss. N. Y., 1877. 8°. . . 3598.23
— History of the church, in chronological tables.
N. Y., 18(>0. fol A. 37.02
Smith (Henry More). Bales (W.) The mysterious
stranger ; or memoirs of H. M. S. 1817. 3016.01
Smith (Herbert H.) Brazil, the Amazons, and the
coast. N. Y., 1879. 8° ]]66.'28
Smith (Horace). Festivals, games, and amusements.
New York, 1811. 18° 4611.01
— Gaieties and gravities. N. Y., 1852. 12 . '2513.1(1
Contents: Address to the uiutniiiy. Winter. On puns
and punsters. My tea-k<tttle. On lips ami kissing. The
library. Ugly women. The world.
— [Novels.] .See Fiction class list (p. 522).
— and (James). Poetical works. Ed. bv E. Sargent
New York, 18.57. 12° '. . 1685.11)
Contents : Poems by H. Smith— MiscoUaueous. Humor-
ous. Poems by J. Smith— London lyrics. Miscellane-
ous. Rejected addresses. Notes.
Smith (Horace W. , ed. ) Nuts for future historians to
crack. Phil., 1856. 8° 3152.18
Contents: Introd. by H.W.Smith. Ueply to Oen. Jo-
seph Reed's remarks on a late publication in the Inde-
penuent Gazetteer. Phil., 1783. 8°. Valley Forge letters as
published in the Evening Journal, 1842.
Smith (Rev. Isaac Gregory). Characteristics of chris-
tian morality. Bampton lectures. Oxford, 1873. 8°.
Smith (J. Frederick). Romantic incidents in the
lives of the queens of England. N. Y., [n.ii.] 12°.
— [Novels.] See Fiction class list (p. 522).
— iJoi7U autlirtr). See Oassell's Illustrated history of England.
Smith (J. T. ) Transl. from the Meditations of La-
martine, with fugitive pieces. N. 1'., 1852. 8°.
Smith (J. Lewis). Treatise on the diseases of infancy
and childhood. 2d ed. enl. Phil.. 1872. 8^ 4335.18
Smith ((Jol. James). An account of his cajitivity with
the Indians, 1755-59. With notes by W. M. Dar-
lington. Cincinnati, 1S70. 8° 557.23
Smith (James). Memoirs, letters, and comic miscel-
lanies. Ed. by H. Smith. 2 v. L., 1810. li°.
Contents: v. 1. Memoir. Milk and honey. .Kit-Knt
sketches. London lyrics. Miscel. verses, v. 2.' Miscel.
sketches. Grimm's gliost. etc. Martial in Loudon. Endy-
mion the exile. Miscellaneous.
— Poems. See Smith (Horace and James).
— The tin trumpet ; or heads and tales, for the wise
and waggish. With poetical selections. Ed. by
J.Saunders. 2 v. Phil., 1836. 16°. . . 6212.02
— Timbs{J.) Wits and humorists, 18(52 ; p. 347-376. . . 3'252.15
Smith (James). The quadrature of the circle. Lon-
don, 1861. 8° 4012.31
Smith (Sir James Edward). Introduction to physio-
logical and systematical botany. 2d ed. London,
1809. 12° 4914.15
— Selection of correspondence of Linnreus and other
naturalists. 2 v. London, 1821. 8°. . 4917.11
Smith (Mrs. J. Gregoryi. From dawn to sunrise: re-
ligious ideas of mankind. Rouses Point, 1876. 12°.
Smith (Janet). Lights and shadows of artist life and
character. London, 1853. 12° 1412.07
Smith (Jerome Van Crowninshieldi. Phvsical indi-
cations of longevity. N. Y., 1869. 8=". . 5',I14.29
Smith (Vapt. John). The generall historic of Virginia,
New England, and the Summer Isles. [To 1626.]
2 V. Richmond, 1819. 8° 625.16
— True travels, adventures, and observations in
Europe, Asia, Africke, and America. Richmond,
1819. 8° 625.16
— History of Virginia. New England and the Summer Isles.
1624. (In Einkerton. Voyages, v. 13.] 926.13
— Descriptiou of New England, 1614. (In Force (P.) Tracts, v. 2.]
— New England's trials, 16'22. [In Force (P.) Tracts, v. 2.] 677.09
J^S' For lives of Smith see Biography (p. 199).
Smith (John, deahr in pictures). Catalogue raisonne
of works of the most eminent Dutch, Flemish
and French painters. 9 v. L., 1829-42. 8°. 1425.26
Smith (John, minister of Campbellon). View of the
last judgment. Manchester, 1823. 8°. . 3812.^15
Smith (John, of ihe London missionaiy society). The
missionary's appeal to British christians on be-
half of Southern India. L., 1841.1 6°. .3593.12
Smith (John). Lessons on words, and experiments,
illustrating important facts by objects free of
cost, in the parlor or school. London, 1844. 16°.
Smith (John). Fruits and farinacea the proper food
for man. id ed. London, 1S49. 12°. . . -i:'52.17
Smith (John A.) Treatise on land surveving in
theory and practice. London, 1869. 16°.';i924.01
Smith (John Calvin). Harpers' Gazetteer of the
world. New York, 1855. 8° 915.13
Smith (John Cotton, D.D.) Miscellanies old and
new. New York, 1876. 12° 2 142. 28
lu asking for books, use the " Book Order." giving tlie AUTHOR'S NAME, the lirst part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
996
SMITH (John Cotton - Sydney).
Contents: Gladfltono'e Homer and tho Homeric age.
Suepeuse and restoration cl' laitb. Oxtord essays, and
Baden Pcweil on miracles. United States a nation. Evo-
lution aid ft personal Creator. Daute.
— Serniu;i. Ipswicii. Jan. 15. 1862, at tlie funeral of Mrs. Caro-
line S. Fitz. Boston, 1862. 8° 3243. l:i
Smith (John Hyatt.B.D.) The open door; or light
:md liberty. New York, 1870. 12°. . . 3593. 1 J
Smith (John Jay) and Watson iJ. F. ) American
historical and literary curiosities. 5th ed. New
York, 1852. 4° 1417.03
Smith (John Lawrence). Address. [In Amer. assoc. prom, of
science, v. 22. 1873.] 3!H0.2U
— Meteoric stones, [/n Sm. report, 1855.] 3936.10
— Report on chemicals. [U. S. Com. to Int. fxhib. at VUnna.
1873. Reports, v. 2. 1H75.] 3916.16
Smith (John Nelson). On the science of sensibility,
(intelligence,) or simple element of soul ; and
the spirit of life and origin of species, and nat-
ural cause of the constancy of each species to its
type. Phil., 1875. 12° 4713.13
Smith (John Pye, D.D.) Relation between the Holy
Scriptures and geological science. 5th ed., with
life by J. H. Davies. London, 1852. 8°. 37(52.05
Smith (John Russell). Bibliotheca Americana : cat-
alogue of books on sale. L., 1871. 8°. . 2724.12
Smith (.John Thomas). 'Cries ot London. With me-
moirs of the author. London, 1839. 4°. 1447.13
— NoUekens and his times. 2 v. L., 1828. 8°. 3134.21
Smith (John Wm.) Law of contracts. 5th Amer. ed.,
ed. by J. G. Malcolm ; with notes, by W. H.
Rawle and G. Sharswood. Phil., 18G9. 8^ 5647.01
— Selection of leading cases, on various branches of
the law : with notes. 6th Am. ed. by J. I. C. Hare
and J. W. Wallace. 2 v. in 3. Phil., 1866. 8".
Smith (Joseph). Book of doctrine and covenants, of
the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ;
selected from the Revelations of God. Liver-
pool, 1854. 18° 3757.21
— The Book of Mormon. N. Y., [n. d]. 12°. 3757.19
UES" For notices of Joseph Smith see Biography (p. 199).
Smith (Joseph, D.D. ) Hist, of Jefferson college : inclu-
ding an account of the early " log cabin" schools
and the Canonsburg aead. Pittsburgh, 1857. 12°.
— Old Redstone : or, historical sketches of western
presbyterianism, its early ministers, first records.
Phil., 1854. 8° . 3455.06
Smith (Joseph). Descriptive catalogue of Friends'
books. London, 1867. 8°. . . . . 2711.08
Smith (Joshua Toulmin). Local self-government and
centralization. With outlines of the English
constitution. London, 1851. 8°. . . . 5717.23
— The Northmen in New England. Boston, 1839. 12°.
Smith ( Josiah Wm. ) Manual of equity jurisprudence.
Washington, 1871. 12° 5638.14
Smith I lulie P.) .See Fiction class-hst (p. 522).
Smith iR'v. Marshall B.) Comparison of prayer books of the
R. E. church with that of the P. E. church in the U. 8.
Philadelphia, 1876. 8' 3587.29
Smith ( Mr.s. Mary Ettie V. ) Mormonism ; its rise,
progress, etc. Hartford 3454.12
Smith (Matthew Hale). Sunshine and shadow in
New York. Hartford, 1870. 8°. ... 1115.07
— Twenty years among the bulls and bears of Wall
street. Hartford, 1870. 8° 592 J. 25
Smith (Nath. D.) Meteorological observations made near Wash-
jugton. Arkansas, 1810-59. [In Sm. contrib.. v. 12.] 3937.12
Smith (Philip). History of the world, v. 1-3. Ancient
history. New York, 1865-66. 8°. . . . 414.12
— Student's ancient history of the East. L., 1817. 12°.
Same. New York, 1871. 12° 423.19a
— Student's ecclesiastical history : first ten centuries.
New York, 1878. 12° 3412.22
Smith (Philip H.) General history of Duchess
county, [N. Y.,] 1609-1876. Pawling, (A'. Y.)
1877. 8° 655.04
Smith (Philip V.) History of the English institu-
tions. Philadelphia, 1874. 12° 5714.22
Smith (R. A.) Scotish minstrel ; vocal melodies of
Scotland, ancient and modern, for the voice and
piano-forte. 6 v. Edin., [n. </.] 8°. . . 1566.13
Smith (Robert Angus). Disinfectants and disinfec-
tion. Edin., 1869. 8° 4343.08
Smith I Reginald Bosworth). Mohammeil and Mo-
hammedanism. London, 1871. 8°. , . 3115.30
Smith (JfoJ. R. Murdoch). Persian art. New York,
1877. 12° 1451.16
Smith (Robert Payne, D.D.) Prophecy : a prepara-
tion for Christ. Boston. 1870. 8°. . . 3594.04
Smith (Richard S.) A manual of linear persi^ectivc.
New York, 1857. 8= 1432.31
Smith (Samuel). History of the cohmy of Nova-Cie-
sarea, or New Jersey, to 1721 ; and a short view
of its present state. Burlington, 1705. S'. 654.10
Smith {Rev. .Samuel Stanhope). Discoui-se on baptism. Phil.,
1M08. 8° 5U93.0i(
Smith (Seba). [' Major Jack Downing," ;«eu<i] Thirty
years out of the senate. N. Y., 1860. 12°. 253.08
— Way down east, or Yankee life. N. Y., 1858. 12°.
Smith (Solomon). Theatrical management in the
West and South for 30 years. N. Y., 1808. 8°.
Smith (Stephen, MD. i Manual of the jiriuciples and
practice of operative surgery. Boston. 1879. 12°.
Smith lllev. Sydney). The Ballot. 2d ed. L., 1839. 8°.
— Elementary sketches in moral [and mental] phil-
osophy. N. Y., 1856. 12° 54.(6.08
— First-third letter to archdeacon Singleton, on the Ecclesius-
tical commission. Loudon, 1838-1839. 8'. . ./n5O9i.03
— Fragment on the Irish Roman catholic church. 6th ed. Lou-
don, 1845. 8' 5093.22
— Letter to the electors, on the catholic question. 2d ed. Lon-
don, 1826. 8° [In Pamphleteer, v. 27J. ..... 6058.27
— Selections from his writings. 2 v. in 1. L., 1857. 16°.
Contents.
on).
American debts (Letters
V. 1.
Ballot (The), v. 1.
Catholics. V. 2.
Conduct of the understanding:
eh. ix and xix of his Moral
philosophy, v. 1.
Female education, v. 1.
Fragment on the Roman catho-
lic church. V. 2.
Ireland, v. 2.
Letter on the catholic question,
V. 2.
Letters to archdeacon Single-
ton on the Eccl. commission.
V. 2.
Memoirs of Capt. Rock, v. 2.
Parnell and Ireland, v. 2.
Professional education, v. 1.
Public schools, V. 1.
Taste (On): ch. xii of bis Moral
philosophy, v. 1,
Trimmer vs. Lancaster, v. 1.
Wit and humor : ch. x-xi of his
Moral philosophy, v. 1.
— Wit and wisdom. With memoir and notes, by E.
A. Duyckinck. New York, 1856. 12°. . 2513.15
— Works. 3 V. London, 1840. 8° 5067.01
Contents :
1. 2.
America (3 articles)
Anastasius. v. 2.
Ashantee (Mission to), v. 3.
Australia, v. 1.
Ballot (The), V. 3.
Beulhani on fallacies, v. 2.
Botany bay (2 articles), v. 1, 2.
Bowles (John). V. 1.
Bulls (Edgeworth on), v. 1.
Catholic claims, v. 3.
Catholic question (Letter to
electors), v. 3.
Catholics (2 articles), v. 1. 2.
Catteau. Tableau des etats Dau-
ois, V. 2.
Ceylon (Island of), v. 3.
Chimney sweepers, v. 1.
Clergy (Thoughts on the resi-
dence of), V. 2.
Curates' salary bill (Letter on
the). V. 2.
Delphme. by de Stael. v. 3.
Education (Female), v. 1.
Education (Professional), v. 1.
Epiuay IMadam': d'). v. 2.
Fievee's Letters onEnglaud.v.l.
Fox (Charles J.), v. 1.
— Characters of, v. 2.
— Rose's observations on Fox's
historical work, v. 2.
Game laws ('2 articles), v. 1, 2.
Granby. v. 3,
Methodism (2 articles), v. 1.
More (Hannah), v. 1.
Narea lArctideacon), v. 1.
Neckar's last views, v. 2.
Palestine (Travels from), v. 2.
Parnell and Ireland, v. 1.
Parr (Br,), v. 1.
Persecuting bishops, v. 2.
Peter Plymley's letters on the
[ subject of the .-athoUcs, V. 3.
' Poor laws, v. 2.
Prisoners (Counsel for), v. 2.
Prisoners (Untried), Cruel treat-
ment of, V. 2.
Prisons, v. 1, (2 articles).
Public characters of 1801-02.V.3.
Public schools, V. 1.
Queen (Duties of). Sermon on.
V. 3.
Reform bill, 2 speeches, v. 3.
Rennel (»r.) v. 1.
Rock (Captain), Memoirs of,v.3.
Russell [LofU John), letter to,
V. 3.
Scarlett's poor bill. v. 2.
Sermon : Rules of christian
charity, v. 3.
Sermon: The judge that smites
contrary to law, v. 3.
Sermon: The lawyer that tempt-
ed Christ, V. 3.
Sierra Leone, v. 3.
Hamilton's method of teaching I Singleton (Archdeacon), 3 let-
languages, V. 2. ters to, ou the ecclesiastical
Indian missions, v. 1. commission, v. 3.
Langford {Dr.). v, 1. Society for the suppression ot
Letters written in a Mahratta vice. Proceedings of, v. 2.
camp, 1809, v. 3. I Spring-guns, v. 1.
Lewis (Matthew), v. 1. j Toleration, v. 1.
Lincoln {Bishop of), Charge.v. 2. I Trimmer and Lancaster, v. 1.
Mackintosh (Sir James), Letter
on the cliaiacter of, v. 3.
Mud qualiers. V. 1.
Madras (Disturbances at), v. 2.
Man-traps aud spring guns, v. 2.
Waterton (Charles), v. 2.
William iv. (Speech to celebrate
the accession of, v. 3.
Wittman'b travels, v. 3.
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
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— Same. 3 v. in 1. Philadelphia, 185.'. 8". . 2543.18
IfrS^For livi'.s awl crit imtimati-s of tilts autlior. sn<' Biogra-
phy (p. my); n ^" Dawbarn (\V.). i» Af\ (joveniineut, etc. ; —
Hayward (A.) in his ISflec-toiI etjBays. v. 1. 1H7H.
Smith I J.'. lli)|;er). Acoustics of'ijublic buildings. Lon-
don, 1801. l(i" 4025.2()
Smith (Thomas). A letter to the earl of Liverpool, on the uew
rniiiago. 1817. [In Pamphleteer v. 10.) 60.58.10
Smith (ThomaK L. ) Elcnicnts of the hi\v.s, in the
U. S., and in the several states. Phila., 1878. 12^.
Smith (Thomas Southwood, J/. Z).) Illustrations of
the divine governmeut. Phila., 1843. 8^ 3623.12
— Philosophy of health, llth ed. London, 18G5. 8^
Smith (Toulmin). English gilds ; with introd. by his
daughter Lucy ; and essay, by L. Brentano.
L., hjirly EhijL text soc, no. 4(1, 1870. 8"'. 71)13.17
Smith i//o». Truman). Examination of the question
of anaesthesia. N. Y., 1859. 8°. . . . 4331.2.J
Smith (Walter). Art education, scholastic, and in-
dustrial. Boston, 1872. 8° 1415.10
— Drawing 'book of standard reproductions and orig-
inal designs. Boston, 1872. fol. . . N. 37.13
Smith (Wm., DD., pres. of i\. J. (blL, d. 1803). Brief
state of the province of Pennsylvania. N. Y.,
1865. i\ [Sabui's reprints] 564.21
I^oti\ — A repriut of the 2d ed., 1755.
— Historical account of Bouquet's expedition against
the Ohio Indians in 17G1. With preface by Fran-
cis Parkman. Cincinnati, 1868. 8'. . . 557.22
Smith (Wm., cldef justice). History of the province
of New York, to 1762. 2 v. N. Y., 1829-30. 8°,
[New York hist. soc. Collections, v. 4-5]. G15.04
Smith (Wm., D.D., L.L.D.) 'Dictionary of Greek
and Roman antiquities. Revised by C. Anthony.
N. Y., 1855. 8° 437.U4
— Dictionary of 'Greek and Roman biography and
mythology. 3 v. London, 1841-49. 8°. . 3235.01
— Dictionary of 'Greek and Roman geography. 2v.
London, 1854-57. 8° 921.01
— Dictionary of the 'Bible. 3 v. Boston [London],
1860-63. 8° 3715.05
Same. Revised by H. B. Hackett [and] Ezra
Abbot. Iv. N. Y., 1872. 8° 3715.08
— History of Greece, to the Roman conquest. N. Y.,
1864. 12= 424.17
— New classical dictionary of 'Greek and Roman bi-
ography, mythology, and geography. Revised
by C. Anthon. N. Y., 1857. 8°. ... 437.05
— Smaller classical dictionary of biography, mythol-
ogy, and geography. 10th ed. L., 18G8. 12'.
— Smaller Latin-English 'dictionary. New ed. Lon-
don, 1871. sm. 4° 6413.10
— Si)ecimens of English literature, arranged chrono-
logically. Witn notes. L., 1869. 10'. . 2751.18
— Student's scripture history. Old Testament hist-
ory, to the return of the Jews from captivity.
N. Y., 18G9. 1-.;° 3441.07
Same. New Testament. With introduction.
N. Y., 1868. 12° 3413.13
— and Cheetham (Samuel). 'Dictionary of christian
antiquities, v. 1. Hartford, 1876. 8°. . 3715.16
No'x. — Reviewed in Ed. rev.. Oct., 1876.
— amd Grove (George). '.Vtlas of ancient geography,
biblical and classical. L., 1874. fol. . A. 37.15
— 0)«Z Hall (T. D.) A copious and critical English-
Latin dictionary. London, 1870. 8'. . 6415.11
School manual of English grammar. L., 1873. 16°.
— and 'Wace iHenryj. Dictionary of christian biog-
raphy, literature, sects, and doctrines : continu-
ation of the ' Dictionary of the Bible', v. 1. Bos-
ton, 1877. 8° 3714.01
Smith (Wm Henry). Gravenhurst ; or thoughts on
good and evil. L., 1875. 12° .... 3.593.31
Xot\ — Reviewed by Noah Porter iu New Englauder, v.
23. IKfil.
— Knowing and thinking. [In Contemp. rev., Juno, Oct.. 1870 ;
v. 16, 1871].
— Memoir of J. (.;. Fichte. Boston, 184G. 12°. 3056.05
Same. [In Fichte (J. G.) Popular works, v. 1). . 3552.l;i
— Thornclale, or the conflict of opinions. Edin. and
London, 1857. 8° 253.11
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Leisure hours in town, 18C2. p- 2'J.'>-:)34 ; also Blackw. mag.,
V. m, wnH ; Now Englander. v. IS, IB.W (by Noah Porter).
See aim Contemp. rev.. Feb., 1H75 (biogr. sketch, by J. Tul-
loch); Jtlai'kw. mag., v. 112. 1872.
Smith (Will. 1 1. 1 Canada: past, present and future.
2 v. Toronto, 1851. 18° 1145.17
Smith (Wui. Ilawkes). Essays in design, illustrative
of Thalalia, by R. Southey. Birmingliam, (/I'/ir//.,)
1818. obi. 4" 1446,16
Smith (•'^'O* Wni. C.) Two political allegories, in I7'.)3. London'
1820. S°. [In Pamphleteer, v. 16] 6058.16
Smith (Wm. I;. G. ) Life and times of Lewis Cass.
N. Y., 1S56. 8° 3033.20
— Observations on China and the Chinese. N Y.,
1863. 12° 1023.16
Smith (Wm.R.) History of AVisconsin. v. 1,3. Mad-
ison, 1K54. 8° 624.18
Smith (Wm. Robert). Lectures on nursing. 2d ed.
Loudon, 1878. 12° 4322.35
Smithers (Henry). Liverpool, its statistics, and in-
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Contents of vol. 1-21 ;
Alg;e. Harvey (W. H.) Marine algie, Pt. 1 : JVIelanospermeae, v. 3.
Pt. 2 : Ubodosperme.T'. v. 5. Pt. 3 : Chlorospermea;, v. 10.
— Wood (H. C.) Contribution to the history of the fresh alga>
of N. A., v. 1',).
Arctic regions. Hayes (I. I.) Physical observations in. v. 15.
— Kane (E. K.) .\stron. obser., 1853-55, v. 12.
Magnetical observations in, v. 10.
— — Meteorological observations in, v. 11.
Tidal observations in, v. 13.
— McCliutock (F. L.) Meteorological observations in. v. 13.
Astronomy. Alexander (S.) Statement and exposition of cer-
tain harmonies of the solar systetn. v. 21.
— B.iche (A. D.) Astrunomical discussions at Girard college.
parts i.-vi.. v. 13 : parts vii.-xii., v. 14.
— Barnaid (J. tr.) Problems of rotary motion presented by the
gyroscope, the precession of the equinoxes, and the pen-
dulunf. v. r.l.
— Dowues (J.i Occulfations visible in the U. S.. 1851-53, v. 2.
— Gilliss (J. M.) Total eclipse of the sun, Sept. 7. 1858, in Peru,
v. 11.
— Kane (E. K.) Astrou. observ. in the arctic seas. 1853-5, v. 12.
— Newcomb (S.) Investigation of the orbit of Nejituue, v. 15. 19.
Iiivestigatiou of the orbit of Uranus, with general tables of
its motion, v. I'J.
On the general integrals of planetary motion, v. 21.
— Runkle (.J. D.) New tables of planetary motions, v. 9,
Asteroid supplement to uew tables, v. 9.
— Stockwell (.T. N.) Secular variations of the orbits of the eight
principal planets, v. IS.
— Walker (S. C.) Researches relative to the planet Neptune ;
with epheinerides from 1S46 to 1853, v, 2 (app.|.
Aurora borealis. Force (P. j Auroral phenomena in the higher
uotheru latitudes, v. 8.
— Olmsted (D.) Recent secular period of the aurora borealis, v.8.
Botany. Gray (A.) Plants Wriglitianfe Texano-Neo-JIexicanie,
part 1-2, V. 3. 5.
— Leidy (.J.) Flora and fauna found in living animals, v. 5.
— 'forrey (J.) Description of plants collected in California by
Fremont, v. 6.
Observations on the Batis luaritima of Liunieus, v. 6.
On the Darliugtonia Califoruica. a new pitcher plant, v. 6.
Bridgma'i (Laura). Lieber |F.) Vocal sounds of. v. 2.
Chemistry. (.libbs (\V.) amKienth (F. A.) Kesearcbes on the
ammonia-cobalt bases, v. 9-
Circle. Ferrel (W.) Converging series expressing the ratio be-
tween the diameter auil the circumference of a circle, v. 18.
Dakota language. Riggs (S. R.) Grammar and dictionary of, v. 4.
Electrical rheomtery. Secchi (A.) Researches in. v. 3.
Fishes. Girard (C.) Monograph of the cottoids. v. 3.
Geology. Hitchcock (E ) lllustiatlons of surlace geology, espec-
ially that of the Connecticut valley, v. 9.
— Pumpelly (R ) Geological researches in China, Mongolia, and
Japan, v. 15.
Glaciers. Whittlesey (C.) Fresh-water glacial drift of the north-
western st-ites, V. 15.
Human family. Morgan (L. H.) Systems of consanguinity and
affiuity of, v. 17.
Indians. Swan (J. G.) Indians of Cape Flattery, v. 16.
The Haidah Indians of Queen Charlotte's Islands, British
Columbia, v. 21.
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luBoi'ts. Af^asBiz (Louih). Embryological claseificatiou of. v. 2.
— Lo Ooiito (J. L.) Coleoptera of KauKaB and Easturit New
Muxico, V. 11.
Jjako Supoiior. WUittleHcy (C.) Aucieut miuius ou tUo shores
of. V. 13.
Iiakes (North American). Whittlesey (C) Fluctuatiou uf level
ill. V. 12.
LouRitude. Gould (B. A.) Oa the Traue-Atlautic. v. 10.
Magneliem (Terrebtrial). Bache (A. D.) Maguctic survey of
Pfjunsylvauia aud parts of adjacent states, v. 12.
— IlarkncBS (W.) Observations on terrestrial niagnetisiii. and
deviatinus of the compasses of the U. S. iron <;lad Moiiad-
uock, 1805-6, V. 18.
— Kane (E. K.) Slagnetical obHervatious in the arctit; seas. v. 10.
— Locke (J.) Observations ou terrestniil luuRnetism, v. 'A.
— Souutag (A.) Observations uu terrestrial magnetism in Mex-
ico, V. 11.
Marine in vertebrata of Grand Manau, New Brunswick. Stimp-
eou (W.), V. 0.
Meteorology. Bache (A. D.) Magnetic and meteorological ob-
servations made at Girard coll., Phil.. lbiO-15. v. 11, 12. 14.
— Caswell (A.) Meteorological observations made at Provi-
dence, H. I.. 1831-r>0, V. 12.
— Cleaveland {P.) Meteorological observations made at BruDS-
wick, Maine, 1807-50, v. 16.
— Coffin (J. H.) Orbit and phenomena of a meteoric fire-ball,
seen July 20, 1860, v. 16.
— ■ Uildreth (S. P.) Meteorological observations made at Mari-
etta. Ohio, between 1826 and 1859. v. 16.
— Kane (E. K.) Meteorological observations in the arctic seas,
V. 10-11.
— McClintock (F. L.) Meteorological observations in the arctic
seas, V. 13.
— Schott (C. A.) Tables and results of precipitation, in rain
and snow, in U. S., etc.. v. 18.
Tables, distribution, and variations of the atmospheric
temperature in the U. S.. and some adjacent parts of
America, v. 21.
■ — Smith (N. D.) Meteorological observations made near Wash-
iugton. Ark.. 1840-59, v. 12.
Mexico. Mayer (B.) Observations on Mexican history and arch-
leology, V. 9.
Microscopical observ. Bailey (J. W.) Microscopical examin-
ation of soundings ofl' the Atlantic coast, v. 2.
Microscopical observations in South Carolina,Georgia,and
Florida, v. 2.
— - — New species of microscopical organisms, v. 7.
Mississippi valley. Ellet (Cjr.) Physical geography of the. v. 2.
— Squier (E. G.) and Davis (E. H.) Ancient monuments of, v. 1.
Mummy. Pickering (C.) On the Liliddon mummy-case, v. 16.
Nebraska. Leidy (J.) Ancient fauna of, v. 6.
New York. Squier (E. G.) Aboriginal monuments of the state
of, V. 2.
Nitre. Hure(R.) On explosiveness of, v. 2.
Ohio. AVhittlesey (C.) Description of ancient works in, v 3.
Oology. Brewer (T. M.) North American, Pt. i., raptores and
fissirostres, v. 11
— Dean (J.) Gray substance of the medulla oblongata and
trapezium, v. 16.
PaL-Eoutoloyy Meek (F. B.) and Hayden (F. V.) Palieontology
of the upper Missouri. Pt. i., invertebrates, v. 14.
— Leidy (J.) Memoir on the extinct sloth tribe of North Amer-
ica, V. 7.
Publications of societies, and of other periodical works in the
library of the Smith, inst , July 1. 1858, v. 7, 8.
Reptiles. Gibbes (R. W.) Memoir on moaasaurus and allied
genera, v. 2.
— Leidy (J.) Cretaceous reptiles of the U. S., v. 14.
— Mitchell (8. W.) Researches on the venom of the rattlesnake,
V. 12.
and Morehouse, G. R. Respiration in the chelouia. v. 13.
— Wymau fj.) Anatomy of nervous system of raua pipiens. v. 5.
Storms. Looniis (E.) Certain storms in Europe and America,
. Dec. 18:i6. v. 11.
Sun. .\Ieech (L. W.) Intensity of heat and light of the sun
in different latitudes of the earth, v. 9.
Telescope. Diaper (H.) Constiuctions and use of a silvered
glass telescope, v. 14.
Tides. Davis (C. H.) Law of deposit of the flood tides, v. 3.
— Kane (E. K.) Tidal observations in the arctic seas, v. 13.
— "Whittlesey (C.) Fluctuations of level in N. A. lakes, v. 12.
Tornado. Chappelsmith (J.) Account of a tornado in Indiana,
April 30, 1852, v. 7.
— Alvoi d (B ) Tangencies of circles and of spheres, v. 8.
United States. Haven (S. F.) Arcfaa?ology of, v. 8.
Vertebrata. Jon*i8 (J.) Investigations relative to certain North
Amerii-an, v. 8.
Volcanoes. S -nutiig (A.) Notes and illustrations of Popocate-
petl aud ii.-i VKiiiity, v, 11.
Winds. Coffin (J H.) Winds of the northern hemisphere, v. 6.
Winds of the globe ; or the laws of atmospheric circulation
over the surface of the earth, v. 20.
Wisconsin. Lapham (I. A.} Antiquities of, v. 7.
Yoruba language. Bowen (T.J.) Grammar and dictionary of
the. v. 10.
Zoology. Leidy (J.) Ancient launa of Nebraska, v. 6.
Flora and fauna found in living animals, v. 5.
— Smithsoniau miscellaneous collections, 318. The
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— Smithsonian miscellaneous coUectionB. 15 v. Wash.,
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Contints of vol. 1-16 :
Animal resources of the U. S. Goode (G, B.) Classification of
collection to illustrate the, v. 13.
Archa^oliigy (American). Circular in rel. to, v. 15.
Brachiopoda. Dall (W. H.) Index to the names which have been
applied to the subdivisions ol. v. 13.
Bati-achla :ind reptiha (North American). Cope (E. D.) Check-
list, (I'/c, V. 13.
Bats of N. A. Allen (H.) Monograph of the, v. 7.
Bermudas. Goode (G. B.) Fishes ol the, v. 13.
Birds f Arrangement of families of), v. 8.
— Baird (S. F.) Catalogue of N. Auier. birds, chiefly in muse-
um of Sniitbsouian inst., v. 2.
~ In. -it ructions in collecting nests and eggs of N. Aiuericau
birds, v. 2.
■ — Review of Amet. birds in museum of the Smith, inst..
Botany (North American). Watson (S.) Bibliographical
of, Pt. 1 (Polypetahe), v. 15.
Catalogue of iiublications of learned societies, x'eriodicals, and
encyclopir-dic works in the Smithsonian inst., v. 3. 9.
Chemical arts. Booth (J. C.) and Morfit (C.) Recent improve-
ments in, V. 2.
Chinook jargon. Gibbs (G-) Dictionary of. v. 7.
Coleoptera of N. America. Le Comte (J. L.) Classification of,
V. 3, 6, 11.
Conchology. Binney {W. G.) Bibliography of N. American, v. 5,9.
Constants of nature. Clarke (F. W.) Pts. 1-3. v. 12, U.
Corbiculadre (.\nierican). Prime (T.) Monograph of, v. 7.
Corr-. sijondents of Smithsoniau inst. List of foreign, v. 6, 15.
Crawfinii and other fresh water Crustacea. Circular rel. to, v. 16.
Diptera of N, America. Loew (H). Monographs of, v. 6. 0, 11.
— Osten Sacken (R.) Catalogue of. v. 3.
Ethnology.
— Gibbs (G.) Ethnology and philology of N. A., v. 7.
— Morgan (L.H.) Circular in regard to degrees of relation-
ship among different nations, v. 2.
Fishes. Gill ('l'.) Arrangement of families of fishes, v. 11.
— Catalogue of fishes of the east coast of N. A., v. 14
Fossils. Conrad {T, A.) and Meek (F. B.) Invertebrate fossils of
N. A.. V. 7.
— Jordan (D. S ) Contrib. to N. Amer. ichthyology, v. 13.
Hawaiian aud Fanning Islands, and lower California. Street (T.
U.) Contrib. to the natural history of. v. 13.
Hudson t>ay company. Circulars to officeis. v. "i. 8.
Hydrobliuge. Stimpson (W). Researches upon the, v. 7.
Indians (North American). Catalogue of portraits of, v. 2, 14.
Insects. Packard (A. S .ji' ) Directions for collecting and pre-
serving. V. 11.
Kerguelen Island (Natural history of). Kidder (J. H.), v. 13.
Lepidopteia of N. A, Morris (J. G.) Catalogue, v. 3, 4.
List of publications of Smith, inst., July. IH^V, v. 14.
Mammals. Gill (T.) Arrangement of familiee of mammals, v. 11.
Meteorological smd physical tables. 185;i. Guyot (.\.), v. 1.
Meteorological observations and registry of periodical phenom-
ena (Directions for), v. 1.
Minerals. Eggleston (T.) Catalogue of, with their formulaa.
etc.. V. 7.
Natural history. Directions for collecting, preserving, and
transporting specimens of. v. 2.
Nebula^ and clusters. Holden (E. S.) Index catalogue of books
and meiuoirs relating to, v. 14.
Ncuroptera of N. and S. America. Hagen (H.). v. 4.
Orthoptera of N. America. Scudder (S. H.) Catalogue of, v. 8.
Philology of N. A. Gibbs (G.) Circular in regard to. v. 7.
Psychromctrical table for determining the elaf lie force of aque-
ous vapor aud the relative humidity of the atmosphere,
from indications of the wet and the dry-bulb thermometer
Fahrenheit. Coffin {J. H.), v. 1.
Reptiles (Living). Circular relating to collections uf. v. 16.
Reptiles of N. America. Baird (S. F.) and Girard (C.) Catalogue
of, Pt. 1. Serpents, v. 2.
Shells. Biuney (W. G.) and Bland (T.) Land and fresh water
shells of N. A., v. 7, 8.
-— Carpenter (P.P.) The moUusks of western N. A., v. 10.
— Circular in reference to collecting, v. 2.
— Gill (T. Arrangement of the faiuihes of, v. 10.
— Lea (Isaac), and others. Check-li.«t, v. 2.
Telegraph (Electro-magnetic). Proceedings of Board of regents
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Telegraphic announcements of astron. discoveries. Henry (J.).
v. 12.
Toner lectures, v. 15,
Wasps (American). De Saussure (II.) Syiiopsis of, v. 14.
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AitRANGEMENT OF SuB-DlvlBlONS. — I. Periodicals awl lran.i(K:tions cf socii'lii's. — II, G*:TUrat ami miscdlane&ug works o»
social sciVnc^.— III. Special suhjfds, viz. 1. Civilization, and Progres,s (p. luol),— 2, Crime and punishment (p, 1002).
3, Laboring classes and their improvement (lu(li),— 4, Pauperism, Poor relief, Charitable agencies (p. 1003),— 5, He-
form and reformers (p, 100;J), — 6, Socialistic and Oommunistic Theories (p, 1003), ~7, Utopias )p- 1004),
ilfw" ''^>^<' also, in the general alphabet, the /ollowin/j suhsi<lianj headings, viz.- — Age (The preseut, p. tj) ; — Biblical, religious,
and ei'cles, litei-atiire [various headings' p, 77-l(JOj :— Cities (p. 2<J'J) .—Culture (p, 400) ;— Education (p, 4:W-0); —Evolu-
tion (p. iWl) : -Fine arts (p. 53*-.54;») ;— Friendly eocieties (p. 5iH) ; Government and pt>litic8 [Cetrnprehensive treatises,
p. 58ri ■.—iValiitnal diaracler. p. 5»7 ;— TCe stale, p. 6K'.l| :— History {I'hilmnphy and seienre of, p. 023) :-Love (p. 719) ;—
Man [Prehistoric, p. 734) :— Philosophy [Mental, Moral, etc., p. H.51-8i;4) ; — Political economy [Systematic works, p, 912; —
Labor and capital, p. 917-'.ilH ;— Population, p, 923 ; — and oUwr lieadings) ;— Prostitution (p. 934) ;— Slavery (p, 992) ;—
Temperance question ;— Towns ; — War and peace ;— Women,
I. Periodicals and Transaciions of Societies.
American social science association. Transactions.
N, Y , 18U9-78. S° 5811.01
iVy^c— For Contents, see p, 21 of catalogue,
Meliora : a quarterly journal of social science, v. 1-12.
London, 18.57-(i9. 8° 8122.01
National association for the promotion of social science.
Transactions : addresses and select papers. 22 v.
London, 1857-78, 8' 5815.01
Note. — Each volume contains addresses and select pa-
pers in the departments of jurisprudence, education, pun-
ishment and reformation, education, jjublic health, social
and political economy, trade and interuatioual law,
Same, .Sessional papers, 1865-6. , , 5815,10a
Trades' societies and strikes, 1860, . . 5815,05
II, General and Miscellanefms Works.
Arnold ( M. ) Culture and anarchy : an essay in polit-
ical and social criticism. 1869 5814.09
Blackwell i^A. B. ) Studies in general science. 1809.
Bray (C.) Philosophy of necessity, v. 2. Social sci-
ence. 1841 5111,20
Contents : Present condition of society. Condition of
the working-class. Measures for the amelioration of the
condition of the people : governmental reform, free trade,
colonization and emigration, educ.ition, religion, social
reform, co-operative societies (p. 495-6G3).
Brexosler (F. E.) Philosophy of human nature. 1851.
Contents: Education. Manners. Mental haj^piness. The
woof of woe. Woman. Man and woman. Before mar-
riage. After marriage. Separation. Inflexible preju-
dices. Propensities. Aristocracy. Slavery. Cities. The
wen [city raisgoverumeut). Politics. Offiop. Public opin-
ion. Dueling. Governments. Fanatics and factions.
Burton (J. U.) Political and social economy: its prac-
tical applications. 1849 5912.24
Carey (H. C.) The past, the present, and the future.
1848 5913.04
— Principles of social science. 3 v. 1858-GO. 5913.01
Note. — For Contents Bee p. 912 of catalogue.
— The unity of law ; as exhibited in the relations of
physical, social, mental, and moral science. 1872.
CaHyleCr.) Latter-day pamphlets. 1850. . 5713.01
Same. 1855 2515.11
— Past and present 2515.13
— Sartor resartus. 1858 2515.13a
Same. [1869.] 2515.13a
OomteiA.) System ol positive polity, v. 1-3. 1875-6.
Contents: v. 1. General view of positivism, and intro-
ductory principles. 2. Social statics, or the abstract the-
ory of human order. 3. Social dynamics, or general the-
ory of human progress.
Dumas (A., fits). L'homme-femme, 33e ed. 1872.
EscoH {T. H. S.) England, her people, polity, and
pursuits, 1880 483.20
Fawcett (H.) and {M. 6.) Essays and lectures on so-
cial and political subjects. 1872. , . 5814.23
George ( H. ) Progress and poverty : an inquiry into
the cause of industrial depression, and of in-
crease of want with increase of wealth. 1880.
G-reg {W- li.) Enigmas of life, 1872, . , ,5812.17
Contents : Kealipable ideals, Maltbus notwithstanding,
Non -survival of the fittest. Human development. Signi-
ficance of life, De profundis. Elsewhere,
— Essays on political and social science. 2 v. 1853.
Hamilton (R.) Present status of social science, 1873.
Hampden in the 19th century ; or, colloquies on the
errors and improvement of society. 2 v, 1834.
Helps l^A.) Organization in daily life. 18C2. 5816.16
Henry ( C. S. ) Social welfare and human progress :
discourses. 1861 5725.11
Heron (D. C.) Jurisprudence and its relation to the
social science 5611.27
Hughes ( //. ) Treatise on sociology, theoretical and
practical. 1854 5712.15
.Lamennais (F.) Le livre du peuple. Du passe et de
I'avenir du peuple. PrecedtSs d'une etude sur
Lamennais, par E. Eenan. Nouv ed. 1866.
Lessing (G. E.) Education of the human race. 1858.
Malkin (B. H.) Essays on subjects connected with
civilization. 1795 5812,18
Contents: On education. On government. On religious
establishments. On manners and amusements. On the
arts. On the female character. General reflections.
Masquerier (,L.) Sociology : or, the reconstruction of
society, government, and property. 1877, 5812,29
Morley {J.) Some Greek conceptions of social growth. [In his
Critical miscellanies, 1871J 2.537.03
Norton [C. E.) Recent social theories. 1853. .5812.03
JVote. — Reviewed by A. H. Clough, iu N. A. rev., v. 77.
Rogers [J. E. Tkorold). Social economy. ]»72. .5911.27
Sanborn {F. B.) Work of social science iu the United States,
[/n Amer. soc. sci. assoc. Trans., no. 6, 1874.) . . 5811,03
Seaman (E. i.) Essays on the progress of nations in
civilization, 2 v, 1846-C8 5814.24
Spencer {H. ) Descriptive sociology ; or, groups of
sociological facts. English ; compiled and ab-
stracted by J. Collier. [1873]. ... A. 37.07
Same. Ancient Mexicans, Central Americans,
Chibchas, and ancient Peruvians. Compiled
and abstracted by E. Scheppig. N. Y., 1874.
fol A.37.07
Same, Types of lowest races, Negritto races, and
Malayo-Polynesian races. Compiled and ab-
stracted by prof. David Duncan. N. Y., 1874.
fol A.37.08
Same. African races. Compiled and abstracted
by prof. David Duncan, N, Y,, 187-5. fol. A,37.08
• Same. Asiatic races. Compiled and abstracted by
prof. David Duncan. N. Y., 1876. fol. A.38.09
Same. North and South American races. Com-
piled and abstracted by prof. David Duncan.
N. Y., 1876. fol A.37.09
— Principles of sociology. V. 1-2. 1874-80. 5416.18
Contents : V. 1. The data of sociology (p. 3-464). The
inductions of sociology (p. 465-620). The domestic rela-
tions (p. 621-704). V. 2, 1st portion. Ceremonial institu-
tions.
— The social organism, Plato and Hobbes. [In his Qlus. of
univ. progress] 2543.16
A"o(€.— Repr. from Westm. rev., v. 73, 1860.
— Social statics : or the conditions essential to hu-
man happiness. 1851 5814.01
Contents : Introduction : The doctrine of expediency ;
The doctrine of a moral sense. Pt. 1. Definition of moral-
ity. The evanescence of evil. The divine idea. Pt 2.
First principles. Personal rights. Political rights. The
state. Pt. 3. General considerations.
— Study of sociology. 1874 5812.24
iVofe.- Repr. from Contemp. rev., v. 19-20, 1872. It is
intended to serve as au introduction to his Principles of
sociology.
Contents: Our need of it. Is there a social science? Its
nature. Its djfliculties. The educational bias The bias
of patriotism. The class bias. The theological bias. Dis-
cipline. Preparation in biology. Preparation in psychol-
ogy.
Sialham (F. R.) Social growths of the 19th century.
[Republicanism, commercialism, evangelical-
ism, Byronism, humanitarianism]. 1872. 5812.21
.S7ron^ ( W.) Study of social science. [In Amer. soc. sci. assoc.
Trans., no. 4, 1872] 0811.02
Strong and free ; or, first steps to social science. [By
miss Phillips.] London, 1869. 12°. . . 5814.08
Vestiges of civilization : or, the aetiology of history,
religious, lesthetical, political, and philosophical.
[By R. H. Shannon.] N. Y., 1851. 12°. 5812.19
VicoiG". B.) La science nouvelle. 1814. . . 5814.06
Villard (//.) History of social science. [In Amer. soc. sci. assoc.
Trans., No. 1. 1869.] 5811.01
Vinet (A.) Social philusophy; principles and institutions. [In
his Outlines of pbilos.. 1867 ; p. 24:!-156.] .... 5417.19
Web.ster (L. A.) Present status of the philosophy of
society. 1^66 58li.07
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
SOCIAL SCIENCE: Civilization, Progress, Crime, Punishment.
1001
WrUjId (H. J.) Prinoipiii or basis of social science ;
from the moral auil theological yet liberal ami
progressive stamlpoint. 1875 5814.20
.Sec also Blackw. niUK.. v. B:i, IH58 (Social pbiloBophy) ; v.
88. ISGO (Social H(uence) ; v. 1K>, 1801 Social science ; Pop.
Boi. mouthly. Jau.. Feb., 1871) (Scieotiliu relation of soci-
ology to bioloyy. by Josepb Lo Goute).
III. Special subjects.
1. Civilization and Progress.
1. Civilization.
AmoU {N.) Survey of human progress. 1861. 5813.09
Bayne (/*.) CUristiau civilization, [/n his Essays, v. '2, 18f;8 ; p.
Wymi\ 2513.05
Buckle {11. T.) History of civilization. '2 v. 1858-61.
V, 1 Introduction. 2. Spain and Scotland.
Burdmi{W.) Tlio state of society. [In his Materials for tbiuk-
ilig, V. 2, 1810 : p. 3-81.] 2514.22
Diuii i,.\.) History of civilization. 7 v. . . 417.17
Dick (T.) Improvement of society by the diftusion of
knowledge 3913. 1'J
— Same, (/n Ais Works, v. 1,1853.] 6033.02
Draper (.J. 11'. I History of the intellectual develop-
ment of Europe. 1863 5811.05
Same. 2 v. 1876 581-1.04
Dunbar (J.) Essay on the history of mankind. 1781.
Emerson (R. W.) Society and solitude. 1870 : p. 16-31. . 2624.03
Ferguson (A.) Essay on the history of civil society,
1782 5813.04
Guizol (F. P. G.) General history of civilization in
Eurojie, from the fall of Roman Empire till the
Revolution. 4 v 5814.18
— Histoire de la civilisation en France, depuis la
chute de remjiire Romain. 4 v. lOe ed. 1868.
Harris (G.) Civilization considered as a science. New
ed. 1872 .5812.23
Contents : Ileal nature and essence of civilization (p. 1
56). Elements wbicb contribute to civilization ; Na-
tional education (p. 57-83); National religious influence
(p. 84-102); National instructory institutions (p. 103-140);
National cultivation of art and science (p. 141-1G3). Lib-
erty of tbe press, and toleration (p. Iii4-101). National
comniemoiations and festivals (p. 192-210). Dignities and
honorary rewards (p. 211-233). Moral jurisprudence (p.
233-280). Internal communication (p. 280-302). Inter-
national intercourse (p. 303-341). Ends and results (p.
341-366). Index.
Higginson [T. W.) B.irbarism and civ. [In Ids Out-door papers,
1863 ; p. 105-131.) 2532.02
Hughes [Thos.) Problems of civilization. [/nMacmillan, Marcb,
May, 1873 ; 2 art.]
Huntington (F. D.) Human society; its providential
structure, and offices. 1860 5813.15
Maurice (F. D.) On cbristiau civilization. [In his Friendship of
books, 1874 ; p. 124-15G.] 2635.19
Mayo (A. I).) ISymbols of the capilol ; or civilization
in New York. 1859 57'2-2.09
Meadows {T. T.) Essay on civilization. [In his Cbinese. efc]
Mill (J. .<r.) Dissertations, elc., v. 1, 1859 2535.20
Millar (John). Observations concerning the distinc-
tion of ranks in society. L., 1773. 8°. .5712.16
1. Of tbe rank and condition of women in different ages.
2. Of the authority of a father over his children.
3. Of the authority of a chief.
4. Of the power of a sovereign.
5. Of the authority of a master over his servants.
Moreton {A. H. ) Civilization, or the natural laws that
regulate the numbers and condition of mankind.
1836 5914.07
Motley {J. L.) Western movement of civilization. [In Boston
book, 1841 ; p. 213-218.] 2513.24
Ormathwaiie [Sir J. Walsh, torit). Progress and civilization.
[In his Astronomy and geology. 1872) 4013.07
Readet.W.) The martyrdom of man. 1872. ..5812.20
Roscoe ( W.) On the origin and vicissitudes of literature, sci-
ence and art, and their influence. [In Pamphleteer, v. 10.]
Seaman (E. C. ) Essays on jirogress in civilization.
2 V. 1846-68 5814.24
Slack (R.) Old truths [i. e. truths ol revelation]
and modern progress. 1866 5813.10
Southey (E.) Sir Thomas More : or colloquies on the
progress and j^rospects of society. 2 v. 1831.
iVo(e.— Reviewed by Macaulay, in his Essays, v. 2. 1859.
Taylor (1.) Ultimate civilization and other essays.
1860 2544.04
Taylor ( W. C. ) Natural history of society in the bar-
barons and civilized state 5813.01
Contents: v. 1. Characteristics and tendencies of bar-
barism and civilization. Property. Personal security.
War. Indigeijce. Superstitions and deta<'hcd cuntonis.
Savage life. Lost civilizations. Origin of civilization.
2. Ancient rivilizatious, Decline of polytheism. In.
trod, of Christianity. The Middle ages. lurlepeudeut cir-
cumstances advancing <:ivilizatiou. Conservative prin-
ciples of society.
.SVe also Blackwood, v. 90, 1801 (Barbarisms of civilization);
Catholic World. July, 1873 (What is civilization ?) ; Con.
temp, rev., v. 10. 1809 (The alternation of science and art
in history) ; Eraser's mag., v. 51, 1855 (The old lUieck)
world and the new (English one]) ; v. 04. 1801 (Mauucis
and morals as affected by civilization) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 1
1860 (Tlie 19th century) ; v. 8, 1864 (Modern civilization) ;
v. 10. 1K05 (The for(^es of civ.) ; v. 23, 1871 (What the Eng-
lish intellect hasduiif; during Victoria's reign) ; Win flow's
journal, V. 6, 185.1 (Iiitrllccliuil and moral character of the
ago). «a» ,S'ic alsi, Culture (p. 400).
Civilization ami Insanity and Crime.
See "WiuBlow's jour, of psy. uied., v. 10. 1857 (Does it
develope insanity); v. 6, 1853 {De Boismout on the influ-
ence of civ. on development of insanity); Fortn. rev., v. 2.
1805 (Civ. and crime, by S. Amos).
Sfff' .See also Morality and education (p. 43K.)
Origins of .Snciehj and Civilization.
aiW .See History [Ancient, p. 622) ;— Man (rrehisloric.
p. 735), for the works of Figuier. Laveleye, Lubbock,
Morgan, Tylor. Wilson, and others) ; — also tlic note on
p. 454 of this catalogue on the * Family, as a primitive in-
s^ifwrion '. with references to works by Sir Henry Maine,
Fustei de Coulanges, Laveleye, Herbert Spencer, and
others: to which may be added W. E. Hearn's recent
work 'The Aryan household '.
2. Progress.
jfty- See also History {Phitosophy and Science of, p. 723).
About (R) Le progres. 4e ed. 1867. . . . 5812.14
— Progress. Tr. by H. U. Blackwell. [In Radical, v. 3, 1807-8.)
A^o^e.— Reviewed in Weetm. rev., v. 82. 1864.
Bancroft {G.) Progress of the human race. [In his lit. and hist,
miscel., 1855 ; p. 481-517.) 2517.04
Caro {K.) Le progres social. [In Revue des deux mondes, 15
oct..l nov. 1873.)
Cobbe {F. P.) Hojies of the human race. 1874. 3535 .i9
Dewey {0.) The problem of human destiny. 1864.
Dove (P. E.) Theory of human progression, and nat-
ural probability of a reign of justice. [«no)i.] 1850.
Note. — This purports to be ■ Part i. of Science of poli-
tics' . which the writer defines as the ' t-'cience of equity,
treating of the relations of men in equity '. His expecta-
tion that such a science is evolving, rests on a theory of
the logical and chronological order of the sciences, and the
power of correct credence (knowledge) to produce correct
action.
Note. — Reviewed in Kitto's jour, of sacred lit., v. 7, 1851;
p. 126-161.
Proude [J. A.) On progress. [In his Short studies, v. 2, 1851 ;
p. 245-280.) 2525.06
Note. — Repr. from Fraser's mag., v. 2. 1870 or Littell.
1871, v. 1.
Garvcy (M. A.) Future effects of steam and electricity
on the condition of soci.al science. 1852. 5816.12
Gill {W. I.) Evolution and progress : defence. j874.
Hopkins (if.) The law of progress. [In his Miscellaneous es-
says] 3563.04
Magoon (E. L.) Westward empire; or, the great
drama of human progress. 185C. . . , 2536.22
Mazzini [J.) Faith and the future. [In his Writings, v. 3.) 6053.10
Pattison {Mark}. The age of reason. [In Eortn. rev., Mch.. 1877.)
Routkdge (J. ) Chapters in the history of popular j)ro-
gress [in England] chiefly in relation to the
freedom of the press and trial by jury. 1660-1820.
With an application to later years. 1876. 5718.06
Spencer (/£) Illustrations of universal jjrogress. 18<i4.
Note. — For Contents see under his name in gen. alphabet,
Thompson {D'Arcy. On jjrogress. [In Afternoon lectures, v. 3,
1860). 2512.22
Woodbu>'y (L.) Progress. [/?i ftts Writings, v. ;i.] . . . .'>077.14
See also Contemp. rfv., Nov., 1873 (Whig and tory : the
two root-ideas, by M. Cooksou) ; Fortn. rev., v. 7, 1867
(What is progress and are we progressing? by F. P. Cobbe);
Westm. rev., v. 07, 1857 (Progress ; its law and cause, by
H. Spencer).
2. Crime and Pimishment.
1. Criminal Classes, ami .'statistics i/ Crime.
Srace {C. L.) Dangerous classes ot New York, and
twenty years' work among them. 1872. 5816.28
Depositions from the castle of York, relating to of-
fences, 17th century. [Surtees society, v. 40.]
Dugdale iD. L.) 'The Jukes'; a study in crime, pau-
perism, disease, .and heredity. With introd. by
Elisha Harris. 3d ed. 1877 5817.12
Fielding (H.) Enquiry into the causes of the late increase of
robbers, [/ii Ais Works, v. 10.) . . 5037. '29
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1002
SOCIAL SCIENCE: Crime, Punishment, Laboring Classes.
Frigier {H. A.) Des classes tlangercuses de la popu-
lation dans les grandes villes. 2 v. 1840. S-ilH.lH
Oreemonod (J. } The seven cursen of London. 186;).
— Unsentimental journeys : or, by ways of the mod-
ern Habylon. lSi;7 5818.05
Mayhiw ( //. ) London labor and London poor. Extra
volume; Tliose that will not work. 1802. 0818.03
Neison (F. G. P.) Statistics of crimu iu Euglaud and Wales, for
1842. 1843, and 1844 50113.17
Pike (L. 0.) History of crime in England, v. 1-2.
London, 1873-7li 5828.07
SargarU ( \V. L.) Coniparative [national] morality. [In his Essays,
V. ;l. 1HT2 ; p. i;i5-29U.| 2643.24a
Thomson HV.\ Crime and its excuses, [/n Oxford essays. I8.'»5 ;
p. 177.1',I2.1 2538.19
St^e also Pop. sci. monthly, Nov.. 1875. Jan., 1870 (Rela-
tions of women to crime, K. Van de Warker ; 2 art.) ; April.
1876 (Relatiims of sex to crime, by E, Van de Warker);
Statistical soc. of Loudon. Jcnirnal, v. II. 1848 (Statistics
of crime in England and Wales, for 1834. 1844, by J. F. P.
Neison); v. 18, 1855. v. 20. 1857 (On the effect of good or
bad times on committals to prison, by Uev. John Hay);
V. 27, 1864 (Statistics of crime in Australia, by Wm. West-
garth); V. 27,1864 (Statistics of crime in Russia, by T.
Michell) ; WiuHlow'.s medical critic, v. 2, 1862 (London
street folk ; v. 3, 1863 (Dangerous classes); Qu. rev., Oct.,
1874 (Criminal statistics); Wiuslow'fl jour, ofpsy. med.,
V. 3 (Moral state of society).
2. Penal Legislation.
Beccaria ( ('. £. ) Essay on crimes and punishments.
1770 5817.30
Benfham (J.) Principles of penal law. [In his Works, v. 1(2)].
— View of the h;ird-labour bill ; Panopticon or the Inspection
house : — applicable to prisons, workhouses, mad bouses,
schools, etc. [In his Works, v. 4 (3).] 6016.03
— Plea for the constitution ; — (against the penal colony of New
South Wales, ic.) [/n his Works, v. 4 (3)]. . . . 6016.03
Brougham [II,, ford), Beutliam and the theory of punishments.
[/n/ii.s Ooutributions. V. 3, 1856; p. 112-160.) . . 2517,08
New i'ofk ( Slate of). Draft of a penal code. Albany,
lf^G5. 8°. .■ 5817.32
Old Bailey experience. Criminal jurisprudence and
the actual working of our penal law. 1833.
Percy anecdotes, V. 8. 1823 6211.08
Sanford ( //. 8. ] The different systems of penal code
in Europe. 1851. ' 5817.31
3. Penitentiaries and Reformatory Institutions.
Beaumont (G. de) and Tocqueville {A. de). Penitentiary
system in the United States. 1833. . . 4817.29
Cappe [^Oxlherine), Thoughts on the desirableness and
utility of ladies visiting the female wards of hos-
pitals and lunatic asylums. London, 1816. 8°.
[Pamphleteer, v. 8] 5058.08
Carpenter {Mary). Reformatory prison discipline, as
developed by sir W. Croiton, in the Irish con-
vict prisons. 1872 5817.14
International penitentiary congress, London, 1872.
Prisons and reformatories at home and abroad :
transactions. Ed. by E. Pears. L., 1872. 8°.
Naiimml congress on penitentiary and reformatory
discipline. Papers and proceedings, Cin., Ohio,
1870. Ed. by E. C. Wines. Albany, 1871. 8°.
Peirce (B. K.) A half century with juvenile delin-
quents ; or the New York house of refuge and its
times. 1869 5817.15
Sef afso N. A. rev. v. 86, 1858 (Reformatory institutions
at home and abroad) ; Qu. rev., v. 98, 1856 (Reformatory
schools) ; Statistical soc. of London. Journal, v. 15, 1852
(Farm school system of the continent available for pauper
and criminal children in England, by J. Fletcher).
i. Prisons and Prison Discipline.
Alboize (K) and Maquel {A.) Les prisons de I'Europe.
8 V. in 4. 1845 5828.15
Bennet(H. 0.) On the abuses in Newgate. 1818. 50.58.11
Boston prison discipline society. Reports v. 1-3. 1826-
1855 5817.18
Bowring [J.) State of the prisons in Spain and Por-
tugal, 18-24. [Pamphleteer, v. 23.] . . 5058.23
TJivon 1,11.) London prisons. 1850. . . . 5817.25
Field {.J.) Prison discipline: advantages of the sep-
.arate system. 2 v. 1S48 5817.27
(tr.;at Britain. Parliament. Report from the committee of the
House of Commons, on the King's Beuch Fleet, and Mar-
sbalsea. [In Pamphleteer, v. 6, 1814.) 6058.06
(lurney {J, J.) Visit to the prisons iu Sco^and and the north of
England. [In Pamphleteer, v. 15, 1819.) .... 6058.15
— Visit to some of the prisons in Scotland and the north of
England, with Elizabeth Fry. [In Pamphleteer, v. 16, 1820.]
Ilotford {G.) On the criminal prisons of this cfiuutry. [In Pam-
phleteer, v. 18, 1821.) IHI.OS.IS
Kirkus [W.) Convict mauajiemont. [In his Miscellaneous es-
says. 2d series. 1868.] 3563.;iO
Mi/nshul (G.) Essay es and characters of a prison and
prisoners, 1821 .5817.16
Wines [E. C.) artd Sanborn [F. B.) Prison reform in Europe and
America. [In Amer. soc. sci. aesoc. Trans., no. 6, 7. 1874.)
Wines (C. E.) and Dmighl (T. W.) Report on the
prisons and reformatories of the United StatcB
and Canada. 1807 .5817.23
Woods (C. II.) Woman in prison. 1869. . ..5817.24
See also Fraser's mag., v. 67. 1863 (Treatment of female
convicts); v. 78, 18t;8 (Prison labour, by R. A. Arnold);
Mch.. 1876 (Euglish prisons); fiit. rev,. May, 1876 (Inter-
national prison reform, by E. C. Wines); New Englander,
Jan., 1873 (Prison discipline as a science, by A, Woodbury):
N. A. rev., v. 103. 1HG6 (Amer. prisons); Qu. rev,, v. 92,
1853 (The two Kysteins at Pentonville prison); Qu. rev.,
V. 11:), 1863 (The ticket of-lcavc system). Statistical soc. of
London. Journal, v. 25, 1862 ; v. 30. 1867 (On prison sta-
tistics and discipline iu lower Bengal, by F. J. Mouat);
Winslow's jour, of pey. med., v. 1, 1848 ; v. 2, 1819 ; v. 6.
1853 (Solitary confinement).
5. Capital punishment.
[See Capital punishment, p. 252].
6. Corporal punishment.
Cobb(L.) Evil tendencies of. 1847. . . .5518.25
See also Fraser's mag., v, 71, 1865 (Corporal punishment
and reform).
jftS* .See also Flagellation and the flagellants (p. 551).
3. Laboring Classes and their Improvement.
[.See also Political economy {Labor and Capital, p. 917)].
Bayly (Mrs). Workmen and their difficulties. 1861.
Blaikie ( W. 0. ) Heads and hands in the world of la-
bour. 1865 5816.09
Collins (J.) Nature's aristocracy; a plea for the op-
pressed. 1871 5816.22
Cunningham (D.) Conditions of social well-being.
1878 5927.27
Note. — Treats of the poUtical. social, economical and
moral conditions afifecting the material well being of tho
agricultural and manufacturing population of Europe and
America.
Helps {A.) Claims of labour: duties of employers.
1845 5816.15
Hughes {T.) Working classes of Europe. [In International re-
view, V. 1, 1874].
Lermina (J. ) Histoire de la mis^re, ou le proletariat
X travers les ages. 1869 5825.25
Ludlow (,J. M.) and Jones (L.) Progress of the work-
ing class, 1832-1867 5816.27
Mayhew (H.) London labour and London poor. 3 v.
1864 5818.(16
Same. Extra volume. Those that -n-ill not
work. 1862 5818.03
Owen {R.) Observations on the effect of the manufacturing sys-
tem. [In Pamphleteer, v. 11] 6058.11
Power (D.) On the responsibility of emplovers.
[«)(0H.] 1849 5816.21
Robertson (F. W.) In his Lectures, etc. 1859 2541.31
liuggles {T.) History of the poor. 2 v., 1873. 5816.06
Buskin (J. ) The crown of wild olive. Lectures on
work, traffic, etc. 1868 5816.13
— Fors clavigera : letters to the workmen and la-
bourers of Great Britain, 1871 5816.23
Samuelson i,J. ) The German workingman, his insti-
tutions for self-culture, and his unions for ma-
terial progress. 1869 5816.19
Simpson (J.) Lectures to the working classes of Ed-
inburgh, 1843 5093.01
Solly (fl. ) Workingmen's social clubs and educational
institutes. 1867 5816.20
Some habits and customs of the working classes. 1867.
Thomp.'ion (J. P.) The workman : his false friends
and his true friends. 1879 5812.31
Unprotected : or dress-making life. By a dressmaker.
1857 .5824.24
Wright ( T.) Our new masters [the working classes].
■ 1873 5816.29
— Improvement of the condition of the workingman. [Iu
Contemp. rev., v. 19, 187'2.]
See also (in. tes., v. 113,1863 (Institutes for workingmen).
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1003
4. Pauperism, Poor Relief, Charitable Ageuciea.
1. Thf- J 'hilanChropic .SeiUimnil.
Oil's (II.) lllustriitiima of goiiius, 186-1 ; p. I;l8-lri7. . . 2rj'2C.03
Newman (/•'. U'.) Calllolic uuiou : eBsaya toward a church of tho
lutui'u as the oryauizatioii of philanthropy. 1854. :J577,07
tSw aho Cattiolic world. April, Slay, June, July, 1872
(Duties of tho rich in chriatiau society ); Westm. rev., v. 91,
186y (Philanthropy of the ago in itH relation to social evils).
2. Genf-raland Misci'Uaiimus Works.
Archer (T.) Torriblo Kiglits of Loudon and Inbours of
love in tho midst of them, 1S70. . . . 581(i.'2.5
Bayly {Mrs.) llaggod homes and how to mend them.
1861 5825.02
Brougham (Fl.) Letter to sir S. Romilly upon the abuse ot
charities. [In Pamphleteer, v. l:i. 1818.) .... 6058.1:)
Cammann (II. J.) and ihiiip (H. .V.) Cliaritien of New
York, Brooklyn, and Staten Island. 1808. 5828.02
Clialmers ( T. 1 Christian and oivic economy of large
towns. 3 V. 1821-26. .5810.02
Same. Christian and economic polity of a na-
tion. 1851! 3532.23
Ciarkson ( W.) Inquiry into the cause of the increase of pauper-
ism and poor rates. 1811!. [In Pamphleteer, v. 8, 1816.]
Contrasts. [Tho poor law. Sick asylums and hospitals.
Pauper schools. Charity schools. Livery com-
panies.] 1873 5825.29
Defoe {D.) Giving alms no charity. . . . 5037.14
De Liefde {J.) Romance of charity. 1867. . 582.5.10
— Sixmonths among the charities of Europe. 2 v. 1805.
Denison (E.) Letters and other writings. Ed. by sir
B. Leighton. 2d ed. 1872 5828.04
Daltdii (Amy). Streets and lanes of a city. 1871. 5810.24
DrvitjUt{T. ]V.) Public charities of the state of New York. [In
Amer. soc. sri. Trans., no. 2, 187U.] ."iSll.Ol
Dyer {G.) On tho theory and practice of benevolence. 1819. [hi
Pamphleteer, v. l:!, 1819.) 51)58.13
Eliot (S.) Relief of labor, [/ri Amer. sec. sci. asso. Trana. no. 4.
1872.) 5811.02
Emminyhaus (A.) Poor relief in different parts of
Europe. From the German, by E. B. Eastwick.
1873 5825.09
Episodes in an obscure life, being experiences in the
Tower Hamlets. 1871 5828.01
Fawcett (II.) Pauperism : its causes and remedies. 1871.
— Pauperism, charity, and the poor laws. [In his Essays, 1872.)
Franclce(A. H.) Faith's work perfected ; or Francke's
orphan house at Halle. 1867 5S25.21
Ginx's biiby, its birtli and other misfortunes. [By Ed-
ward .Jenkins.] 1870 5V25.17
Glover (G.) On pauperism iu England. [In Pamph . v. 10, 1817.)
Greenwood (J.) In strange company. I>i73. . 5817.13
Gregory (li.) Are we better than our lathers? or a
comparative view of the social position of Eng-
land at the revolution of 1688 and at the present
time. 1872 5933.09
HaUiday (S. B.) Lost and found ; or, life among the
poor. 1859 5825.04
Htute to the rescue. By Mrs. Chas. W. N. Y., 1863. 16".
Hardwick (C.) History of friendly societies. 185',!.
Kramer (J. W.) Manual for visitors of the poor. 1870.
Low (^., jr.) Charities of London. 1850. . . 582.5.11
3Iussar.huseUs. Board of state charities. Reports. 180.J-
1871-72 5827.01
Midler (G.) Life of trust. 1861 3576.08
iiew York association for the improvement of the
poor. Ist-lOth report. 1845-53 5825.07
Percy anecdotes, v. 1. Beneficence. 1823. . . 6211.01
Ranyard (L. X.) The missing link. 1861. . 5825.03
Ratlibone (W., jr.) Social duties considered with ref-
erence to the organization of effort in works ol
benevolence and public utility. 1807. . 5816.18
Rosine association of Philadelphia. Reports [1847-55]
and realities 5816.10
Sanborn {F. B.) Supervision of public charities. [In Amer. soc.
sui. assoc. Trans., no. 1, 18(19.) 5811.01
Sargant ( \Y. L.) Pauperism and theorists. [In his Essays, v. 4,
1872.) 2643.24B
Slallaid {./. II.) London pauperism amongst Jews and
christians. 1807 5825.15
Thompson (B., count Rumford). Public establishments for the
poor of Bavaria. [/« Aii- Essays, v. 1, 1798.) . . .4026.10
See also Contemp. rev., v. 3, 18(j6 (Works of mercy in
London, by B. Shaw); v. 8, 18118 (The poor of Paris, by W.
R. S. Ralston): Aug.. 1875 (Institutions and their inmates,
by H. L. Synuot): Dublin rev.. Jan., 1878 (Christian char-
ily and political economy); Jan., 1879 (Relief of the poor
in the early church); Fortu. rev., v. 1, ISO.^j (Our rural
poor, by J. D. Sims); v. 15, 1871 (The boarding out of pau-
per children); Oct., 1876 (Poor relief in foreign countries,
by W. A. Hunter); Fraser'B mag., v. CI, 1860 (Philanthropic
societies iu the reign of Queen Anne); v. 73, 1866 (The in-
digent classes, by 1'. p. Cobbe); v. 79, 1800 (N'lto on char-
ity and innigration. by Florence Nightingale); N. A. rev.,
v. 110, 1870 (I'ovcrtyandpublic charity, by F. B. Sanborn);
N. A. rev., v. 117. 187:! (Charitable sisterhoods, by Mrs. 8.
B. Wister); V, 120. 1875 (Pauperism, by C. L. Brace); Qu.
rev., V. 9G. 1855 (Provident institiilions); Oct., 1870 (Lon-
don alms and London pauiterism); Statistical soc. of Lou-
don. Journal, v. 34, 1781 (On cuirency laws and their ef-
fects on pauperism, by Ernest Seyd); Westm. rev., v. 69,
1853 (Charity, noxious and beuefi(;ent) ; v. 93, 1870 (Pauper
girls); V. 94, 1870 (Colonial and American pauperism):
Winslow'B jour, of psy.med., v. 12-13 (Pauper lunacy).
3. Poor laws.
Ciiurlmatj (2'. y.j Ou the poor laws. (/» Pamphleteer, v. 11, 1817.)
Jen (T.) Ou the management of tlio poor and the laws relating
to them. [In Pamphleteer, v. 9. 1817.) 6058.09
Nichotis (Sir G.) History of the >Scotch jioor law, in
connection with the condition of the peojile. 1850.
— History of the Irish poor law, in connection with
the people. 185C 5818.16
History of tho English poor law, in connection
with the legislation and other circumstances af-
fecting the condition of the people. 2 v. 1854.
Simior (N. \V.) English poor laws. [In his Essays, v. 2, 1865.)
.S'ee also Contemp. rev., v. 8. 1868 (Tho iioor laws and
their administration, by I.\ W. HoUoud); v. 15, 1870 (The
family system for workhouse children, by Florence Hill);
June, 1875 (The poor laws, by lord Lyttelton); Sept., 1875
(Proposal for their abolition, by W. W. Edwards); Eraser's
mag., V. 70, 1804 (Philos. of poor laws, by F. P. Cobbe); N.
.\. rev., V. ill (Eijgl. poor laws, by E. Brooks); v. lOii and
V. 114 (Poor law admitiistratiou in Now England, by F. B.
.Sanborn); Westm. rev., v. 94, 1S70 (Scottish poor laws).
4. Schools for the Poor.
Coriiwallis (0. F.) Philosophy of ragged schools. 1801.
£03/5071 (C.) Education of the working classes. [/71 /as Orations,
1871.) 3563.29
See also Eraser's mag., N. s., v. 6, 1872 (Mis-education, by
T. Wright); N. A. rev., v. 74. 1852 (Dwellings and schools
tor the poor); Westm. rev., v. 99, 1873 (Charity schools).
jftir See also Education [Common schools, p. 435 ; — Com-
pulsory i^ducatimi, p. 435).
5. Reform and Reformers.
Emerson (R. W.) Man the reformer. [In his Miscellanies, 1858 ;
p. 217-'249.) -2524.10
Greeley (Horace). Hints towards reforms, in lectures,
addresses and other writings. 1850. . . 5812.13
Montagu (B.) [In his Essays, 1837 : p. 75-98.) 2537.04
Stanton (11 B.) Reforms and reformers of Great Brit-
ain and Ireland. 1849 3245.06
JKg" Sec also Government and politics (Reform, p. 588);
and {below) Sociahsm and Communism.
6. Socialism and Commmiism.
1. Socialistic au'l Coimnunisiic communities.
Hennell (M.) Outlines of various social systems and
communities founded on the principle of co-
operation. 1S44 5812.04
Hinds ( W. A. ) American communities : brief
sketches. 1878 5811.15
Xordhoff ( C. ) The communistic societies of the United
States. [With a bibliography.] 1875. ..581'J.16
Xoyes (J. H.) History of American socialisms. 1870.
2. Studies and criticisms 0/ .'Socialism ami Commitnism.
j(i£S- See also {in Biography. V. 116) lives of C. Fourier .—
R. Owen ;— Proudhon ;— Saint-Simon.
Colemati (J.) French socialism. [In his Historical essays, 1851 ;
p. 1-'210 2527.02
Davies {J. L.) Communism. [In his Theology and morality.
1873: p. 276-3-27 3541.15
Fawceft {II.) Modern socialism. {In his KssayB, etc., ISl'L 5814 23
Ferruz ( ). Le socialisme, le naturalisme, et
positivisme. 1877 5812.33
Flint {R.) Saint-Simon and Fourier ; — Buchez and Leroux. [In
his Philos. of history in Europe, v. 1 447.01
Orel/ ( ir. R. ) Mistaken aims and attainable ideals of
the artisan class. 1870 581-2.30
Contents: English socialism. Laing on peasant proprie-
torship. Mary Barton. Progress and hopes of socialism.
The proletariat on a false scent. Unsound social phil-
osophy.
Iliichcock {li. I)., D.lK) Socialism. 1878. .5802.02
Huber {J.) Social democracy in Germany, [in International
rev.. V. 6, 1878: p. 793-831]
James (II. A.) Communism in America. 1879. 5818.00
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Kaufmann (M.) Socialism : its nature, dangers, and
remedies. Founded on Schilffle. 1874. 5812.27
Lavdaje [E. df). Lo BocialiHine en aUemagut). [In Rev. des deux
moudes, 15 sept. 1876. J
;Vi/( {J. S.) Chapters on socialiBin. [In Fortn. rev., Feb.. Mch.,
April. 1879.J
iVor(on(C. £} SocialiBm. [In /m Recent social theories. 1853.]
Jieyhand {L.) Etudes Bur les retbrmateurs ou social-
istes modernes. 7e ed. 2 v, 1864. . . . 5802.03
Contents; v. 1. Saint Simon. Fourier. Robert Owen.
AuguBte Comte ft la philos. positive. 2. La societe et le
BocialiRme moderne. Les communistes. Lea chartietes.
Les utilitaires, Lcs humanitaires. Les Mormons.
Woolsey {T. D.) Communism and socialism, in their
history and theory. 1880 5812,32
Wriqht (R. J.) Principia ; or basis of social science.
1S75 5814.20
5ee a/so Atlantic monthly, Oct.. 1879 (Socialism in Ger-
many, by W. Brown); Contemp. rev., Jan., 1879 (Progress
ofBocialism in England, by W. Cunningham); Eclectic
mag., Jan.. 1879 (Socialism in Germany and the IT. S., by
H. Fawcett); Eraser's mag., Apr.. 1875 (Socialism in Amer-
ica); International rev., v. 6, 1879 (Some of the remedies
for socialism, by E. L. Godkiu); Feb.. 1879 (Birth of the
comnmue, 1831-:t9, by J. H. D. Debar); N. A. rev.. April,
May, 1879 (Gorman socialism in America); New Englauder,
July, 1878 (How to deal with communism, by J, B. Clark);
Nineteenth century. June, 1879 (State socialiem, a criti-
cism, by G. J. Holyoake); Pop. science monthly. March,
1879 (Science and Kociulism, by O. Schmidt); Westm. rev.,
V. 9.J, 1870 (Americau BocialiBiiiK Ed. rev., Oct., 1H7« (So-
cialism in Germany); International rev., Nov., 1878 (Social
democracy in Germany, by -J. Huber), Rev. des deux mon-
des lavrilet loct. 1878 (Bismarck et le social ieme alle-
maud, par (i. Valbert).
Sf^Sf*- also Countries {France : Paris r.ommuju, p. :*23) ;—
International (The), p. C4G and p. 918 ;— Brook Farm
(p. 2M).
3. -Socialistic and Communisfic Writings.
JtSf' For writings of socialists and communists vnth criticism
thereon, scf., in general alpkabet, the following names, viz :—
Andrews (S. P.) I Maclure (W.)
Brisbane (A.) Owen (Robert).
Fourier (Charles) Proudhon (P. J.)
Godwin (P.) >■ Saint Simon (C. H.. comle de),
Greene (W. B.) | Transon (A.)
4®" Se£ also Political economy {Cooperation, p. 918). \
7. Utopicis.
Chamber's Papers for the people, v. 3, 1850 2516.02
St. John (J. A.) Anatomy of society, v. 1, p. 125.15'.J. . 2542.04
^^fS* '^^^ also Government and politics {Utopian common-
•wealths^ p. 589); and Loudon society, Feb., March, 1862
(Literature of the Bletieed iBles } % articles).
Societies (Literary, Scientific, Historical, etc.)
— Bohn{IL G.) Appendix to the Bibliographer's man-
ual : books issued by societies and printing
clubs. 18G4 2762.25
— Hume {A.) Learned societies and printing clubs
of the United Kingdom. 1847 2722.01
Indexes to Conterds of Transactions, etc.
jj®" See Indexes (p. r>44 of this Catalogue).
List of Societies in Otis Catalogue.
j8®= For /u/i tntries of the following titles, readers are
referred to" the general alphabet. In some instances the
Co7ttents are given in detail.
Massachusetts historical soc.
Microscopical society.
National association
Academy of natural sciences of
Philadelphia.
American antiquarian society.
American association for the
advancement of science.
American geographical and
statistical society.
American inst. of architects.
American institute of mining
engineers.
American institute of the city
of New York.
American oriental society.
American social science asso.
Anthropological society.
Archaeological institute of
Great Britain and Ireland.
Arundel society.
Association of Americau geo-
logists aud niituraliste.
Astronomical society of Lou-
don (Royal).
British archjeological assoc.
Camden society.
Cavendish Bociety.
Chaucer society.
Chetham society.
Early Euglish text society.
Ecclesiological society.
Frankhn institute.
Geological society of London.
Hakluyt society
for the
promotion of social science.
New England hiBtoric-gene-
alogical society.
New Sydenham society.
Numismatic society.
Oriental translation fund.
Pals onto logical society
Percy society.
Philological Bociety.
Ray society.
Royal agricultural of England.
Royal astionomical society.
Royal archasological institute
of Great Britain and Ireland.
Royal engineers (Corps of).
Royal get.'gr. soc. of London.
Royal Irish Academy.
Royal microscopical society.
Royal society of Loudon.
Royal society of literature of
the United Kingdom.
Royal society of northern anti-
quaries.
Shakespeare society.
Smithsonian institution.
Society ol antiquaries of Lon-
don.
Society of biblical archseology.
Spenser society.
Statistical Bociety.
Hanserd Kuollys society.
HomcBopathic medical society j Surtees society,
of the state of New York. Sydenham society.
Long Island historical society. Wisconsin historical society.
Society. 5-'^ Social science (p. 1000).
Society and solitude. See Emerson (R. W.) 1870. . . . 2524.03
Society for the promotion of permanent and univer-
siil peace. Tracts 1-12. L., 1832-35. 12°. 5137.17
Society islands. See Countries (p. 369).
Society of ancient Scots. Lives of Scottish poets.
3 V. London, 1821. 16° 3212.07
For Contents, see Biography (p. 114 of Catalogue).
Society of biblical archaeology. Records of the past :
Engl, translations of the Assyrian and Egyptian
monuments. Ed. bv S. Birch, v. 1-8. London,
1875-77. 16^. . . "• 404.01
A'off.— For Contents, see under Inscriptions (p. 646).
Society small talk. 2d ed. Lon., [1879.] 12°. 5427.27
Sociology. See Social science.
Socrates. For the life and teachings of B.^ S^e Biography (p. 199);
also Apuleius. The God of .Socrates [In his Works, Bohn's
ed.) ;— Stanley (A. P.) Lectures on the history of the Jew-
ish church. V. 3, 187(1 ; p. 218-260 ;— Becket(A.) Socrates.
a dramatic poem [In his Dramatic and prusc lulscellaDies,
V. 1. 1838] ;— Nat. qu. rev., v. 13. 18*;6, p- 1-33 ; Philologi-
cal nmseum, v.2. 1833 (Worth of Socrates as a philosopher,
and on the Apology of Plato, by Schleiermacher ; Socrates,
Schleiermacher, aud Delbruck, by C. T.)
Socrates scholasticuH. Ecclesiastical history. A. D-
304-439. Loudon, Bo/in, 1853. 12^ . . 3413.04
Solar system. See Astronomv (General works, p. 53 -.—Sun, p.
55).
Soldier of Indiana in the war for the Union. Indian-
apolis, 1866. 8^ 633.07
Soldiers' letter.'^, from camp, battle-field and prison.
Ed. by L. M. Post. N. Y., 1865. 12 ^ . 632.17
Soley (James Russell). Historical sketch of theU. S.
naval academy. Wash., 1876. 8\ . . 4512.03
Solger {Dr. Ueinhold). Memorial on the Schleswig-
Holstein question. N. Y., 1862. 8'. . . 5727.30
SoUs (Antonio de). History of the conquest of Mex-
ico by the Spaniards. From the Spanish by T.
Townsend. London, 1724. fol. . . . 568.01
Same. Revised by N. Hook. 2 v. L., 1738. 8°.
Solitary hours. See Soathey (Carohne) 1686.02
Solitary rambles. See Falliser (J.) 1853. ....... 4624.05
Solitary walks through many lands. See Inglis (H. D.) . 945.18
SoUtude.
— Alqer ( W. R. ) Solitudes of nature and of man. 1867.
— liallantyne [T.) Essays in mosaic. 1870 ; p. 136-156. . 2513.14
— Cowley {A.) In his Essays 25*21.15
— Emerson (R. W.) Society and solitude 2524.03
— Jacox IF.) Solitude iu crowds. [In his Cues from all quar-
ters. 1871 ; p. 84-103.) 2532.30
— Macketizie{G.) Solitude preferred to publick employment.
[/n /its Essays. 1713.] 5435.37
— Zimmennann {J. G.) Solitude considered with re-
spect to its influence on the mind and heart. 2 v.
1799. 5436.17
jeCF'-Ve-^ also Retirement (p. 948);— Rest (p. 948).
Solly (Henrv). Working men's social clubs, and ed-
ucational institutes. London, 1867. 12° 5816.20
Solly (N. Noal). Memoir of David Cox ; with selec-
tions from his corresp. L., 1873. 8°. 3038.16
Solon. See Biography (p. 199).
Sombre (Samuel), pseud. Aquarelles ; or, summer
sketches. New York, 1858. 12°. . . . 1686.01
Some habits and customs of the working classes. By
a journeyman engineer. Ij., 1S67. 12^^. 5816.17
Some remarks ou three treatises of the plague, viz : Dr. Meads'
aud Dr. Pye's. [auon]. London, 1721. I'i". . . In 4334.19
Somers (John, lord) Collection of scarce and valu-
able tracts. 16 V. London, 1748-51. 4^ . 5073.01
— Defence of the coustitutiou of Great Dritaiu. ag;iinst annual
parliaments aud universal suffrage, [hi Pamphleteer, v. 10,
1817] 6058.10
ffS' For lives of lord Somers. see Biography (p. 199).
Somers (Robert). Southern States since the war.
London aud New York, 1871. 8°. . . . 1134.03
Somerset (Charles A.) Plays. See Plays (p. 897).
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S.mio. Verbatim reprint of the 1st cd. i)ublisli(;il in
1603. \ln Dirclcs (H.) Life aud times of tho hccoikI mar-
quis of Worcostor. Loudon, 18('.5) 31811.24
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Somerset (12?/i duke oj). See Seymour (Edward A.)
Somerset (Kobert Carr, fnri fi/"). Amos (A.) Trial of
the eurl of Somerset for poisoning sir T. Over-
bury. 181G 5512.26
Somerset {Bishoprick of, England). Ecclesiastical
(loiumeuts : Brief history, etc., to 117-t. London,
Cdiiuleii. sue, 1840. 4° 5112.08
Somersetshire. (Eni/tand). See Countries (p. :i&J).
Somerville (Alexander). Autobiography of a work-
iiiguiiin. [((Hon..] London, 1848. 8'. . 3014.15
— Free Irado and the league : a biogr. history. .') v.
Manchester, 1853. 8° 5927.19
— Tho Whistler at the plough ; travels, statistics, ag-
ricultural, etc., in England. With letters from
Ireland [during the famine of 1847]. Manches-
ter, 1852. 8^ 5927.21
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•Education: intellectual, moral, and physical.
New York, 1861. 12° 55U.U7
Essays, scientific, political, and speculative. 2 v.
London, 1H58-64. 8^ 2513,19
Contents.
Baiu on the emotions aud the
will. v. 2.
Geology (Illogical), v. 2.
Haytborue puijers, v. 1.
Laugliter (Pljyaiology of ), v. 2.
L gidlatiou (Over), v. 1,
Mauuers and fasliiouB, v. 1.
Money and banks (State-
tainperings witli). v. 2.
Morals of trade, v. 2.
Music (Origin and function
of), v. 2.
. 2.
Nebular hypothesis, i
Parlimeataiy reform,
PriHoa ethics, v. 2.
Progress : law and cause, v. 1.
Railway morals and policy, v, 1.
Representative government,
v. 2.
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Science (Philosophy of), v. 1.
Social organism (The), v. 2.
Style {Philosophy of), v. 1.
Transcendental phy8iology,v.l .
— Essays: scientific, political, and speculative. 3 v.
London, 18G8-74. 8° 2517.23
Contents.
Animal worship {Origin of). v.:i.
Anthfomorphiam (Uho of), v. 1.
Architectural types (Sources
of), V. 1.
Bain on the emotions and the
will, V. 1.
Beauty (Personal), v. 2.
Beauty (Uweand), v. 1.
Clasailication of the sciences,
v. 3.
•■ Collective wisdom (The)'", v. a.
Comte (Reasons for dissenting
from the philosophy of), v. 1.
Criticisms (Repliew to), v. 3.
Develoimient hypothesis, v. 1.
Electricity (What is)? v. 3.
Geology (Illogical), v. 1.
Gracel'ulucss, v. 2.
Laughter (Pliysiology of), v. 1.
Laws in general, v. 3.
Legislation (Over), v. 2.
Manners and fashions, v. 1.
Martiuiau on evolution, v. 3.
Mill vs. Hamilton — the test of
truth, v. 2.
Money and banks (State tam-
peringa with), v. 2 -
Morals of trade, v. 2.
Music {Origin and func(io !.s
of). V. I.
Nebular hypothesis, v. 1.
Parliamentary reform : dan-
gers and safe guards, v. 2.
Political fetichism, v. 3.
Prison ethics, v. 2.
Progress : its law and cause.
V. 1.
Railway morals and policy, V. 1,
Rei>resentative government,
v. 2.
Science (Genesis of), v. 1,
Social organism (The), v. 1.
Specialized administration, v. :J.
Style (Philosophy of), v. 1.
Sun (Constitution of the), v. ;!.
Use and beauty, v. 1.
— First principles of a new system of i:)hilosopliy.
2ded. N. Y., 1W69. 12^ 5116.13
Contents : — Pt. 1, T/f unJcnnwable (p. 3-126) : Religion aud
science, ultimate religious ideas, ultimate scientific ideas.
the relativity of all knowledge, the reconciliation. Pt. 2.
Laws oj the hnowable (p, 127-5U3) : Laws in general ; Law
of evolution ; Causes of evolution ; Space, time, matter,
motion, and force ; Indestructibility of matter; Continuity
of motion ; Persistence of force ; Correlation and equiva-
lence of forces ; Direction ami rliythni of motion ; Insta-
bility of the homogeneous ; The multiphcation of effects ;
Differentiation aud integration ; Equilibration ; iSuni-
mary.
— Illustrations of universal progress ; a series of dis-
cussions. New York, 18G4. 12°, . . , 2543.1(j
Contents .'—Progress ; its law and cause. Manners and
fashion. Genesis of science. Physiology of laughter.
Origin and function of music. Nebular hypothesis. Baiu
on the emotions aud the will. Illogical geology. Develop-
ment hypothesis. Social organism. Use and beauty.
Sources of architectural type.s. Use of anthropomorphism.
— Letter showing his antagonism to Comte. [In New Eng-
lander. v. 23, 186i. p. 169-172.]
— Martineau on evolution. [In Conterap. rev., v. 20, 1872 ;
p. Ul-155.]
— Mill vs. Hamilton. [In Fortn. rev., v. 1, 1865.]
— Principles of biology. 2 v. N. Y., 1866-67. 8^
Contents : — v. 1. Data ofbiology(p. 3-106) : forces. defini-
tion, correspondeuee. degree, and scope. Induction
(p. 107-330) : growth, development, function, waste aud re-
pair, adaptation, imhvidiiality, genesis, heredity, variation,
classification, distribution. Tke evolution of life (p. 331-475).
2. Morphological development (p. 3-220). Physiological de-
velopment (p. a21-390). Laws of munipliratirm (p. 391-510).
App'-rutics: Substitution of axiil for foliar organs in plants
(p. 511-516) ; Criticism on Owen's theory of ttie vertebrate
skeleton (p. 517-535) ; Ou oirculation and the formation of
wood in plants (p. 636-666).
iVo(':.— Reviewed in Westm. rev., v. 84, 1865; N. A. rev.,
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8° 5416.16
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of psyhnUojij (p. 14.')-2yo): Substance of iniud ; Couipoai-
tion of niiuil ; The feelings, associability of feelings, and
of rehitions of feeling ; Pleasures and pains. General
si/nt/iesis {Y>. 2'.il-3'.)l) : Life and mind as conespondenco ;
Of conespondenco as direct and homogeneous — as direct
but heterogeneous — as extending in space—a^ extending in
time— as increasing in spocialty— as increasing in gener-
ality—as increasing in complexity— their co-ordination—
their integration- their totality. Special synthesis (p. ;j'J5-
60C); Nature, law, and growth of intelligence; reflex action ;
instinct ; memory ; reason ; the feelings ; the will.
Vkysieal synthesis (p. 507-6'.i9) : A further interpretatiun
needed ; the gencBis of nerves and of nervous systems ;
functions and laws ; evidence from normal aud from ah-
normal variations.
2. Special analysis (p. 3-304^; Of reasoniug ; clasaific-a-
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BCiousnesB. General analysis {p. 305-50(j) : Tlie final ques-
tion— subject and object; words of metaphysicians; real-
ism versus idealism ; universal postulate fur knowledge
and belief [>yiz. 'that a belief which isprovfd by Ihcint-on-
ceivableness of negation to invariably exist, is true 'J.
Coridlaii''s (p. 607-r.48) : special psychology ; classification ;
developments of coueeptiona ; language of the emotions ;
Bociality and sympathy ; egoistic seutiments; ego-altruistic
sentiments; altruistic sentiments ; aesthetic Hentimente.
Note. — This work is elaborately reviewed and analyzed
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' July. 1875. Jan.. Apl., 1877, Jan.. Oct.. 187S. Jan.. Apt.,
1879. Jan., 1880. Also reviewed in New Euglander, July,
1873 (by P. P. Uowue).
- Trinciplefi of sociology, v. 1-2, 1st portion. New
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- Railway morals and railway policy. L., 1855. 16^.
• Recent discussions in science, philosoijhy, and
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Animal worship,
Classificatiou of the sciences,
with postcript.
Laws iu general.
Contents.
Comte (Reasons for dissenting
from the philos. of).
Morals and moral sentiments.
Science (Genesis of).
— Replies to criticisms. [In Fortn. rev., Nov.. Dec, 1873 ; and
Pop. science nxonthly, Feb., Mcb., 1874.]
— Social Statics. London. 1851. 8^ . . . 5814.01
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— Spontaneous generation and the liyijothesis of
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— Study of sociology. New York, 1874. Vl"". .5812.24
Nde,— For Contents, sea Social science (p. 1000). First
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— System of synthetic philosophy, v. 1-7. New York,
1866-80. 8^ 541 (i. 13
1. First principles. 2d ed. 2. Principles of biology, 2 v.
3. Principles of psychology. 2 v. 4. I'riuciples ol soci-
ology. 3 V. [when completed]. 5- Principles of morahty.
2 v. [when completeil].
— Thoughts on education. [In Barnard (H.) English pedagogy.]
Note. — Repr. from his * Education.'
— Birke (T. Ji.) Modern physical fatalism, an exam.
of Spencer's Fir-st principles. Ib7u. . . 35-i'.27
— Bowne{B. P.) Philos. of H. S. : an examination
of the First principles. 1 874 54 1 1 -J t
Note. — An extension of articles publ. in the Xew Eng
lander, Jan.. 1872 (Laws of the uukuowuble) ; Jan.. 1873
(Laws of the knowablej ; and add. cljapters ou ' evolution ',
'principles of psychology ', ' the theistic argument".
— Cairnes (J. E.) Spencer ou social evolution • adverse criti-
cism ; wiih note by H. S. [In Fortnightly, Jan , Feb., 1875.]
— Flske {J.) Outlines of cosmic philos. 2 v. 1875.
Note. — Contains ' a somewhat complete outline sketch of
the new philosophy,' but not a mere ' reproduction of
Spencer's thoughts.' Reviewed in New Euglander, July,
1875 (by M. Stuart Phelps); and in Fortn. rev. June, 1S75
(byF. Pollock).
— Harris {W. T.) Herbert Spencer, [/n Journal of spec, philoa.,
v. 1. 1867 ; p. G-22.]
— Button [R. II.) H.Spencer on moral intuitions and moral
.sentnnents. [In Contemp. rev., July. 1871.]
— Martineau {J.) Science, nescience and faith. [In his Essays,
V. 1. 1860 : p. 171-213.] 2535.17
A'*??*'.— Repr. from Nat. rev., v. \r>, 1862.
— Rihot {Th.) In his Eu'^'lish psvohoiogy, 1873. . . . 5426.11
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SPENCER -SPINOZA
— H'Hffht {CI A phyHical tlienry of the universe (N. A. rev.,
July, 1864). In hin Pbilus. discussions, 1877. . . 6418.12
PLlloBophy of H. S. [/« N. A. rev . Apl., 18IJB.]
— Yaumans {E. L.) Herbert Spencer and hia reviewers.
[/n Cliristian exam.. March, 1867; p. ■J00-223J:— H. S. and
the doctrine of evolution [In Pop. Bei. monthly. Nov.,
1874; p. 20-48];— H. S.'a. evolutionary philos. [In N. A.
rev., Oct., 187'J.J
St^e also Bi'it. qii. rev.. Oct.. 1H73 (Herbert Spencer);
Chris, examiner. May, 186"2 (Spencer's reconciliation of
science and religion); Mch., 1866 (Positivism in theology,
by F. E. Abbot); New Englander. Oct., 186:1 (H. S. on ulti-
mate religious ideas, by J. E. Barnes); Jan.. 1875 (H. H.'s.
proposed reconciliation between science and religion, by
8. Adams); Apl., 1875 (Mod. philos. and the theory of evo-
lution, by S. Adams): July, 1875 (Metaphysics of evolution,
by 8. Adams); Oct., 1875 (On the value of empirical gener-
alizati<m, by K. Adams); Jan., 1870 (Empirical dissent from
S.'s philos., by S. Adams); Princeton rev., Mch., 1878 (Evo-
lution from mechanical force, by L. P. Hickok); Quar. rev.,
(X-t., 1873 (Herbert Spencer); Pop, eci. monthly, March,
1870 (ISiogr. sketch of H. S.)
Spencer (Ichribod Smith, IJ.D.) Discourses on sac-
riimc'Dtal occasions. N. Y., 1861. 12°. . 3593.1.5a
— Sorinons. 2 V. N. Y., 1855. 12° 3593.14
— Pastor's sketches. '2 v. N. Y., 185.5. 12°. . 3593.16
Spencer (Jesse Ames, D.T).) Course of English read-
ing. Based on the manual of J. Pycroft. New
York, 1873. 1-2^ 2751.26
— • The East ; travels in Egypt and the Holyland.
New York, 1850. 12° 1052.10
— History of the United States. [To 1857.] 3 v. New
York, 1858. 4° 578.04
— Sketch of the history of the P. E. church in tbo U. S. of Amer-
ica. I With Perry (G. G.) History of tho church of Eng-
land. New York, 1879. 12'.] 3444.'23
Spencer (John). Things new and old, or a storehouse
of illns. Ed. by J. G. Pilkington. L., 1867. 1.8°.
Spencer (Joseph), Tables showing the course of
money, corn, and cotton, monthly from 1836.
New and enhxrged ed. L., 1871. 24°. . . 5911.11
Spencer (Piatt K.) Comiiendium of Spencerian or
semi-angular penmanship. N. Y., 1866. obi. 18°.
Spencer. (.Voss ) .V'je Countries, e^c. (p. 371).
Spender (Edward). Fjord, Isle, and Tor. L., 1870. 12°.
Spenser. .^''>' ')/>" Spencer.
Spenser (Edmund). Poetical works. With notes by
F. J. Child. 5v. Boston, 1855. 10°. .1686.16
Cont^-.nts.
V. 1-4. Memoir. Faerie Queene. 4 Faerie Queene,
cont'd. Miscellanies : Shepheards calendar ; Colin clouts
come home again ; Astrophel. 5. Miscellanies — Com-
plaints : Ruiues of time ; Teares of the muses ; Virgils
pnat ; Prosopopoia. or mother Hubberds tale : Ruines of
Rome, by BcUay ; Muiopotmos. or the fate of the butter-
flie ; Visions of the worlds vanitie ; the Visions of Bellay ;
the Visions of Petrarch. Daphnaida. Amoretti. Epitha-
lamion. Prothalamion. Fowre hymnes. Epigrams. Son-
nets. Variations from orig. editions. Two letters from
Spen.ser to Harvey. Index of jiroper names.
Poetical works. [With life by J. Mitford.) 5 v. London.
185-2. 16° 1021.12
— Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [In O's Engl, poets.
V. 3. 1810.] 1('.2(;.03
— Select poems. Ed. by E. Sanford. [In Sanford (E.) and
■Walsh (R.) Brit, poets, v. 2. 1819.] 1691.02
— The shepherd's calendar. [With Latin transl. by
T. B!\thurst.] London, 173'2. 8°. . . . 1686. 1'i
— View of the state of Ireland, in 1596. Dublin,
1809. 8°. [In Ancient Irish histories, v. 1.] 495.03
A'lr'For nnmn-otis bifjirr. and critical essays on Edmund
Spenser. Sfe Biography (p. 200) ; also the following, viz. —
— Churr.h {a. W.) Spenser. 1879 1686.24
— Ellis {A. J.) /nAis Early Eng. pronunciation, pt. 3. 1871;
p. 847-871.
— Maurice {F. D.) Spencer's ' Faerie queene '. [In /«'s Friendship
of books, 1874 ; p. 210-243.] 2535.19
Si'e a?so Cornhill mag.. June. 1879, or Littell, June 28,
1879 (Heroines of S., by E. Dowden) : Fortn. rev., v. 11, 1869
S'B HobiQol, by H. Morley) ; and the histories of English
literature by Craik, Morley. and others (p. 705-6 of Cat.)
Speuc3r society. Publications, v. 1-27. Lon-
don. 1867-79. 4°and/o?.
C'-ntents : v. 1. Heyiwood (J.) Proverbs and epigrams.
Repr. from ed. of 15ii2aud collated with the second, 1506 ed.
1867.
2. 3, 4. Taylor (J , the water poet). Works comprised in
the folio ed. of 1630. 1869.
5. Zepheria. Repr. from ed. of 1594. 1869.
6- Watson (T.) Ekatomeathia, or passionate centurie of
love. Repr. from ed. of 1581.
7. 14. 19. 21, 25. Taylor (J., the water poet). Works not
inclnded in the folio vol. of 1630. I-5th collections. 1870-78.
8. Robinson (C.) awl others. Handcfull of pleaKant
delites. liepr. from ed. of 1,584. 1871.
9. 10. 11. Wither (G.) Juvenilia : poems. CoUectiois
of 102i;. 1633. 3 V. 1H71.
12. 13. 16. 18, 22, 24. Wither (G.) Miscellaneous
works. l-6th collections. 1872-78.
14. «'■(; 7, 1 5. Kendall (T ) l-'lnwei-s of epigrammes. 1874.
16 «*;'-' 12. 17. Bodenham (J.) Bclvidere or the garden of
the muses. Kepr, from ed. of 1000. 1875.
18. see 12. 19. see 7.
20. Churchyard (T.) The Worthines of Wales. Repr.
from cd. of 1687. 1870.
21. see 7. 22. see 12. 23. Rouse (F.) Thule, or virtues
bistorie. 1878.
24. see 12. 25. see 7. 26 27. Wither (G.) Halelviah, or
Britans second remembrancer, 2 v. 1879.
Spermatorrhfea. .S'ee Medicine {Spermatorrluca. p. 760).
Sphinx (The).
— De QiLtncey (7*.) The Bpbiux's riddle. [In his Memorials, v. 2,
1856; p. 235-255.- 2522.14
— SchlegeliProf.) Hist, of the elephant and sphinx, (/n Class.
journal, v. :10. p. 209 ; v. 31, p. 42.] See also descriptive
works on Egypt.
Spicer (lleury). Sights and sounds ; hist, of Amer.
' spirit ' manifestations. L., 1853. 8°. .3815.09
Spider sjiiunings. or, adventures in insect-land.
London, [1870.] 16° 4822.16
Spiders, .^ee Insects {Spiders, -p. CACt); also illus. articles by C.
Taylor and by B. M. Wilder, in v. 21, 22, and 34 of Harper's
monthly.
Spielhageu (Friedrich). Gesammelte Werke. Neue
Ausgabe. v. 1-12. Berlin, 18(16-67. 12°. . 7127.01
Contents : v. 1-3. Problematische Natureu. 4-6. Auf der
Diine. 7-9. Die von Hohensteiu. 10-12. Durch Nacht
zum Licht.
#5"For English translations of his novels, see Fiction (p.
5-23). They are reviewed in We'stm. rev., v. 90. 1868.
Spiers (.\lexandrei, (oifZ Sureuue G. ) * French and
English [and English and French] pronouncing
dictionary. Enl. by G. P. Quackenbos. New
York, 1865. 8° 6415.04
Spine and its diseases. See Medicine (.s^mp, p. 767).
Spineto ( J/«?'(7Hi.9). Hieroglvjihics and Egyptian an-
tiquities. London, 184.3. 8° 1075.08
Spinola (J. J. De. V.) and Verne-rtl (F. T. A. O. de).
Original and condensed grammar of harmony,
counterpoint, and musical composition ; prece-
ded bv the elements of music. London, 1850. 8°.
— Same. 2 v. London, 1851. 8° 1564.25
Spinoza (Baruch de). Benedict de Spinoza ; his life,
correspondence, and ethics. By K. Willis. Lon-
don, 1870. 8° 5426.04
— ffiuvres. Tr. par E. Saisset, avec line introd. crit-
ique. Nouv. ed. 3 V. Paris, 1861. 12°. . 5426.32
— Tractatus theologico-politicus ; a theological and
political treatise of freedom of thought and of
discussion. 2d ed. From the Latin. L., 1868. 8°.
— Adler(F.) Spinoza, [/n Ats Creed and deed. 1877.] .3.512.10
— ^IrnoM (.1/.) "Essays in criticism, 1865 ; p. 237.253. . 251'2.13
Note. — Repr. from Macmiilan's mag.. Dec, 1863.
— Auerbach (B.) S. ; ein Deukerleben. 1803 7112.19
— Bowen {F.) [In his Modern philosophy. 1877.) . . . 5413.03
— Buchanan (J.) Spinozism. [/nAts Modern atheism.] 3525.09
— Fronde {J. A.) Short studies. 1868 ; p. 274-324. . . . 2525.07
— Hitchcock (E. A.) Chapter comparing Swedenborg and Spi-
noza, [/n ;m Swedenborg. «c. 1858.) 3596.08
— Hoppus [Prof.) Psychology of S. {In Winslow's Jour, of psy.
med., V. 10, 1857.]
— Leihnilz {O. W.) Refutation of S. With remarks by
A. Foucher de Careil. 1855 .5416.25
— Leifcliild (J. R.) S. and panthism. [/« Ziis Higher ministry
of nature.] 3565.02
— Lric's (G. 77.) In Fortn. rev., v. 4. 1866 ; Westm. rev.. May.
1843 ; and in his History of philosophy, v. 2.
— Maccall (IF.) Foreign biographies, v. 1, p. 299-320. .3265.21
— Maurice iF. D.) Moral and metaphysical philos., v. 2, 1873 ;
p. 372-432 54-24.19
— Pr'erost-ParadoHL. A.) /»i 711,! Es.sais. v. 2, 1863. . .7046.08
— Renan (E.) Spinoza : 1677 and 1877. [In Contemp. rev., Apl.,
1877, and New Englaudcr, Nov.. 1878.)
. — .Sai'.M'/ (/!.) Pantheism of Spinoza. (/«* is Essay on relig.
philos.. v. 1. p. 92-158] 3588.09
Ueb-rwrn iF.) History of philos.. V. 2. p. 65-78. . . . 5418.10
See also article by J. Downes in Eucycl. Britannica ;
Brit. qu. rev.. Nov.. 1848; Chris, exam.. May, 1863, p.
315-337 (B. Spinoza, by C. B. D. Mills) ; Contem. rev., Blar..
1877 (S. the man and the philosopher, by A. B. Lee) ; May,
1877 (French tln^ught and Spinozism, by Paul Janet);
Fortn. rev., May, 1873 (Scientific character of S's philos.
by F. Pollock) ; Eraser's mag., v. 71, 1865 (French criticism
on 8 ) ; Jan., 1878 (Spinozism : the religion of gladness,
by A. B. Lee) ; Journal of spec, philos., v. 9, 1875, p. 363-393
(S. by A. E. Kroeger) : July. 1877 (Lite and teaehiugs of S..
byG. S. Morris): Lond. qu. rev., Apl., 1877 ; Mind, v. 3,
1878 (2 art. by F. PoUock); Nat. qu.rev., v. 9, 1864 (S. and his
TUJi BROOKLYN LIBRARy.
SPINOZA -SPIRITUALISM
1011
pbllos.) ; V. 23. 1871 (Religina and ctliioR of S.); N. Hrlt.
rev.. May. IHO:), p. 454-490 (M. .Saissct and Spjnoza) :
Budical, V. i, 18G7 (.S. and his doctrine ; 2 art. by W. A.
Cram) ; Kovuo dea deux moudcs. 15 Jan. ISC'J (S. et
Mainionido. la pLilos. des Juifs par E. SaiHSCt) : 1.5 uct.
1805 (GoetUe et Spinoza, par E. Cari)| ; 15 juillct 1807
(Spinoza ct le Spiiiozisnio. p;ir P. Janet): Westni. rev..
V. 04. 18G5 ; Mind. Jnlv. 1S79 (LcitBij on S„ by F. Pollocli).
Spira (FranciH): poems. .S'-e Friswell {.J H.) .... H>4:l.'2:j
Spirit of huiufinity, and tlia animal's friend ; extracts
from tlio productions of the enlightened and be-
nevolent. Albany, 185.j. 12° 5S2.5.19
Spirit of the public journals for 1823-5. lUus. by
Gruikshank. 3 v. London, lS24--2(j. 8". . G21fi.]6
Spirit of SGveuty-six. .*c Curtis (Mrs. A. W.) 1744.04
Spirit r.ipper ; au autobio;;rapliy. .SVe Brownson (0. A.) 1854.
Spiritism as it is. 2d ed. Uoston. 18.W. 12°. . 3815. -14
Spirits in prison (The). S,r Plunaptre (E. II.) 1871. . . 3584-2G
Spiritual despotism. .SVe Taylor (Isaac:). 1H35 3fil2.10
Spiritual exerciees. *S--'-' Loyola (It^natius) 3572.06
Spiritual heroes. See Stoughton (.lobu). 1850 3435.15
Spiritual philosophy. .Sec Green (-J. 11) 2 v. 1865. . . 3555.24
Spiritual vampirism. See Webber (0. W.) 1853. . . . 3815.31
Spiritual wives. See Dixon (W. H.) 1868 6824.U7
spiritualism.
Kg' See also Animal magnetism, mesmerism, somnam-
bulism, psychic force, ete. (p. 28) ; Biblical and religious
literature (DeuiVanfZet'iis/uri^s P- 83);— Delusions (p. 411);--
Dreams (p. 426) ;— Folk-lore (p. 553) ;— Hallucinations
(p. 602) : — Occult scieni:e8 (p. 823) ;— Supernaturalism; —
Superstitions i— Witchcraft.
— Ballon {Rev. A.) Exposition of spirit manifesta-
tions. 1853 3815.35
■ — Beard (ff. if.) Physiology of mind reading. [In Pop. sci.
monthly, Feb.. 1877.]
— .Beec/ier (C.) Spiritual manifestations. 1879. 3812.51
P^ote. — Ascribes the pheuomeua to evil spirits.
'— Brittati(S. B.i Psychometric perception ;— apparitions, e(c.
[Ill his Man and his relations. 1864 6438.03
— Brownson ( 0. A. ) The spirit wrapper, an autobio-
graphy. 1854 3815.18
— Carpenter ( W. B. ) Mesmerism, spiritualism, etc.
historically and scientifically considered. 1877.
Repr.with additions from Fraser's mag., Feb'y. Mch..l877.
Fallacies of testimony in relation to the supernatural.
[/(iContem. rev.. Jan.. 1876.]
Curiosities of credulity. {In Pop. science monthly. Sup-
plement. Feb., 1878.]
. Psychological curiosities of spiritualism. [In Fraser's
mag., Nov , 1877 and Pop. science monthly. Supplement
Dec. 1877.]
. A lesson from the radiometer. [In Nineteenth century,
V. 1. 1877.]
— Clarke (E. U.) Visions : a study of false sight
(pseudopial. 1878 3Sla.48
— Clarke {T. E.) Trance and catalepsy, [/n Hammond's Jour.
of psy. med.. Oct.. 1869; p. 647-066.]
Experiments on hypnotism. [In Pop. science monthly,
June, 1876.]
— Close ( Hev. F. ) Table-turning not diabolical. 1853.
Note. — Replied to iu Satanic agency and table-turning,
letter to F.O. L., 1853. 8° 3814.13
The testers tested ; table moving and talking
not diabolical. 1853 3814.13
— Cox [E. ]V.) The mechanism of man. Introd. to
mental physiology and psychology, v. 1-2.
1874-76 3812.39
iVofe. —Treats of somnambulism natural and artificial.
the psychic force, etc., to wliich the phenomena ot spiritu-
alism aie attributed.
— ■ — Spiritualism answered by science. 1872. 3815.40
— Ci-ookes ( iV. ) Psychic force and modern spiritual-
ism. 1871 3814.33
Note. — For replies, see Pop. sci. rev., v. 10. 1871 (Mr.
Crooke's new jisychic force, by J. P. Earwaker); v. 11
(Psychic force and psychic media, by J. P. Earwaker).
Researches in the phenomena of spiritualism.
1874 3817.39
. Another lesson from the radiometer ; in reply to Carpen-
ter. [In Nineteenth century, v. 1, 1877.]
— CrosUind (Mrs. N.) My experiences of spiritualism.
18.57 3815.13
— Crowell (E.) The identity of primitive Christianity
and modern spiritualism. 2 v. Iis74. . . 3817.31
— Czermak [J.) Hypnotism iu animals. [In Popular science
monthly, 2 art., Sept., Nov., 1873.]
— Davis {A. J.) The ajii^roaching crisis; review of
Bushnell on supernaturalism. 1852. . . 3817.36
Death and the after life. 1871. . . .3543.14
The foxtntain ; with jets of new meaning. 1871.
Magic staff ; an autobiogr. 5th ed. 18-59. 3016.16
— — Memoranda of persons, places, and events, vis-
ions, etc. 1808 5815.14
■ Present ago and inner life. 1869. . . 3815.11
Philos. of spiritual intercourse. 1853. . 3817.37
— — Principles of nature. 1869 3513.15
A sacred book 1 of Arabula] containing old and
new gospels. 1873 3543.17
— De Morrjnn (Mrs. A.\ From matter to spirit. Ten
years' experience in spirit manifestations. 18i;3.
— Dendn(W.C.) Philos. of mystery. 1874. 3813.06
— 'Divinum humanum ' in creation. Spiritual re-
vealings. [imou.] 1869 3544.11
— Elam (C.) In his Pljysician's problems. 1869. . . . 4333.12
— Enseuimemenls spiritcs et moraux. Couseils de saint
Eloi aux spirites, etc. Paris, [v. (/.] 8°. . 3818.03
— Essdi/s on various subjects. [Communications from
the world of spirits, ] by Joshua, Cuvier, Frank-
lin, etc. Given through a lady. 1801. . 3817.34
— Ewer (F. C.) Two eventful nights, or the fallibility
of "spiritualism " exposed. 1850. . . . 381.5.43
— Fairfield {F. 0.) Ten years with the spiritual me-
diums. 1875 3812.38
— Field (K.) Planehette's diary. 1868. . .3815.12
— Figuier [L.) Les tables tournantes. Les mediums et lea
esprits. [In Ms Hist, du merveilleux. v. 4.1861.] . 3812.24
— ' Flint {A., jr.) On the discovery of the source of the • Roches-
ter knockiuj^s.' and on suimds produced by the move-
ment of joints and tendons. [In Hammond's Jour, of psy.
med.. July. 1869 ; p. 417-440.}
— Gasparin {A. K.) Treatise on turning tables, the
supernatural in general, and sjiirits. Tr. by C.
W. Robert, with introd. by R. Baird. 2 v. N.
Y., 1857. 12°. . , 3814,44
— Gillson (Rev. E.) Table-talking : Satanic wonders.
1853 3811.03
Watchman's appeal ; unexplained wonders of
[table-talking.] 1853 3811.03
— Godfrey [N. K) Table-turning the devil's modern
master-iiiece. 1853 3811.03
— — Table-moving tested, and proved to be the re-
sult of Satanic agency. 1853 3811.03
— Grimes (J. S.) and Miller (L.) Great discussion on
modern spiritualism. 1860 3817.40
— Hammond ( W. A. ) Physics and physiology of
spiritualism. 1871 3815.32
Note. — Repr. from N. A. rev., v. 110, 1870. Reviewed by
J. Fiske. in his Darwinism, etc. 1879.
Spiritualism and allied causes of nervous de-
rangement. 1876 3815.45
— Hare (R. ) Experimental investigation of tbfe spirit
manifestations. 1850 3815.02
Same. 1858 3815.03
— Hatch (B. F.) In his Constitution of man. 1866. . . 5438.07
— Hayden (W. B.) Phenomena of modern spiritu-
alism. 1855 3815.04
Note. — A statement of ' reasons in favor of the revela-
tions given through .Swedeubor^'.
— Higginson {T. 11'.) Rationale of siuritualism. 1859. . 3817.35
— Home (D. D.) Incidents in my life. 2 v. 1863-72.
Lights and shadows of spiritualism. 1877. 3814.41
— Horn (H. T.) Strange visitors: pajiers by the
sinrits of Irving, Willis, e/c. 1869. . .3815.28
^ Hull (Rev. Moses). The question settled. Biblical
and modern si^iritualism. 1869. . . . 3815.25
— Invisibles ( The), an explanation of phenomena com-
monly called spiritual, [anon]. Phil., 1867. 12°.
— Eardec (A.) Experimental spiritism. Book of
mediums. 1874 • . 3812.37
Philosophic spiritualiste : le livre des esprits.
17eed. 1869 3815.34
— Kiddle (H.) Spirit, communications. 1879. 3815.48
— London dialectical society. Report on spiritual-
ism. 1861 3815.48
— Mackay (C.) Haunted houses. [/nAis Extraordinary popular
delusions, v. 2. 1850 ; p. 115-136.] 3813.11
— Mac Waller (J. G. ) I'he modern mystery ; or table-
tapping. 1854 3815.36
— 3IahaH (A.) Modern mysteries explained and ex-
posed. 1855 3815.23
Note. — The author attributes the phenomena of spiritu-
alism to odytic force and not to disembodied spirits.
— Mansel (H. L.) Modern spiritualism. [/;t his Letters, etc.
1873] 5421.23
— Massey (G.) Concerning spiritualism. . 3814.31
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SPIRITUALISM SPRAGUE
— MaUison (Rev. 11.) Spirit nipping unveiled. 1853.
Note. — A retluctio ad abaurdum.
— Mirville (J. J. ile). I'ucumatologie. Des esprits et
de leurH manit'estutious divcrses. 5 v. 1863-(11.
Same. Appendices. 1803 3817.'25
— Mchois (T. L.) A biography of the lirothors Davtm-
port. London, 1861 3813.1.5
Supiamundane facts in the life of J. B. Feigu-
Bon. 18C5 3815.27
— OlcoU (H. S.) People from the other world. 187.5.
— ChoeiiiR. D.) The debatable land between this
world and the next. 1872 3815.,37
• Footfalls on the boundary of another world. 180!).
— Peebles (J. M. ) Seers of the ages : embracing spirit-
ualism, past and present. 1809. . . . SSI."). 20
— Plaiiclutle, or the despair of science ; a full account
of modern spiritualism ; with a survey of French
spiritualism. [By Epes Sargent.] B., 1869. 16''.
— Praclitnl instructions in table-moving. By a physi-
cian. London, 1853. 16° 381 i. 03
— Putnam {.l.) Agassiz aud spiritualism. 1857. . . .3813 14
— Rappers ( The) : or, mysteries, and absurdities of
Bpirit-rnpping. New' York, 1851. 12". . 3813.13
— Roijers (K C.) Philosophy of mysterious agents,
human and mundane. 1853. . . . . 3>il5. 38
— Samson ( G. W. ) Physical media in spiritual man-
ifestations. 18G9 3815.15
— Spicer (H.< Sights and sounds. 18.53. . . 3815.09
— Spiritism ^B ilis. Bostou Courier report of theproceediugs
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ualism : three essays. 1875 3812. .50
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psychomancy) ; Fortn. rev., v. 3, 1865 (Spirit rapping 150
years ago iu John Wesley's family, a crit. examination, by
G. Salmon) : Jan., 1874 (Experiences of S., by viscount
Amberly) ; Fraser's mag., v. 66. 1862; v. 71. 1855 (Spiritual-
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(Spiritualism in China, by II. A. Giles) ; lut. rev.. Match.
1875 (^ludern .spiritualism, by H. Reed) ; Lippincott's
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p. 225-271 (S. tested by science ; Literature of spiritual-
ism) : V. 18. 1860 (-\re the phenomena of S. supernatural?
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— Addresses and sermons delivered at St. Andrew's,
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Stephens (.James Francis). lUnstrations of British
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Same. Supplement. London, 184(5. 8". 4836.11
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Stephens (Thomas). Literature of the Kymry. 2d
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Stephenson (George). Se/: Biography (p. 201).
Stephenson (.Sir Macdonaldi. Railway construction.
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Stephenson (M. F.) Accovint of ancient mounds in Georgia,
(/n Smith, report, 1870,J 39;)B.1!5
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.eS^For liv<;s of Stephenson, see Biography (p. 201).
Stepney (George). Pooma. Life, by S, Johnson, [In Chalmers
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Steppes, jl/aii^in (.1.) /n/iis Desert world. 1869. . . .4727.03
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honom*. On Napier's War iu the Peninsula. On Mon-
taigne, On Simonides, on Carlyle, Characteristics of
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Stevenson ( Rev. Wm. F. ) Lives and deeds worth
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don, 1808. 1-2° 3261.05
Contents.
Barth (Chr. flottlieb).
Batsch and his co-work-
ers.
Chalmers (Z>/-.) at Elber
feld,
Claudius (Matthew).
Egede (Hans).
Feneberg (Michael).
rriedsfeia'B(Lebr.) trials. |
Harius {Pastor).
Hubs (John).
Hymns (Biogr. of certain).
Nenmark (George).
Some guesses at truth.
Spittler and his work.
Vagabonds.
Zell [Madame).
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ii«r. Juhu E. Goeannr. Louis Harms.
Stevenson iWui ) Historical sketch of the progress
of discovery, navigation, and commerce. Edin,,
IH'24. «^ [V,iKerr(R.) Voyages, v. 18.] OU.iiS
Stevenson I W. B.) Hist, and descriptive narrative
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Stewrart ( Rpl\ ArchiliaM). History vindicated in the
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Dissertation, exhibiting the progress of metaphysical,
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Elements of the philosophy of the human mind. v. 2-4.
L'ictures on political economy, v. 8-9.
Outlines of mural philosophy, v. 2, 6. 8.
Philosophical essays ; Preliminary essays. Locke on the
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Locke in Franco. Metaphysical theories of Hartley,
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Stewart (Matthew, d. 1851). Considerations on the policy of the
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Stewart ( 1'. Grainger i. Practical treatise on Bright 's
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Stickney (.Ubert). The lawyer and his clients ; with
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Stier (Rudolph). The words of the Lord Jesus. Tr.
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Stirling (John). .A system of rhetoric iu English verse. 14th ed.
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Stirling (Wm. ) Cloister life of Charles v. [1.55.5-G8].
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Stoddard (Richard Henry). Book of the East, and
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cess of portrait-painting. Phil., 1873. 8°. 142-3.14
Sulphurets, S" Arts (Useful : Assaying, ^^.^Q).
Sulphuric a^nd inunufacture. St-e Smith (H. A.) . . . . 421:^.31
Sulpicia Poems. Tr. by J. Grainger. [In Chalmers (A.) Kngl.
poets, v. 30, 1810.) Itiiii.'jO
— Satires. Tr. by L. Evans. [With Juvenal. Satires. N. Y.. 18(jl.
12\] l(JG2.2r,
— Satira. [In Horace, etc. (Euvres completes. Paris. I860. 8°.
Nisard's coll.J 7725.0<J
Same. [In Walker (G. S.) *Corpu9 poetarum]. . lHy7.15
Sultan and his people. ,SVe Oscanyan (0.) 1H57. . . . it94.1'.t
Suiubel {Mi-^. Lean Wells, Em^L actress). Memoirs.
By herself 3 v. London, 1811. 12^. . .3167.03
Summary of objections tn the doctrine that a marriage with the
sister of a deceased wife is contrary to law, reli;j:ion. dr
morality. Loudon, 1830. 8" 3573.20
Summerand winter in tlie Two Sicilies. A'ef Kavanagh (J) Ih5S.
Su'Timer cruise on llie coast of New England. See Carter (Rob-
ert). 18tU llli.o'.i
Summer-day book : sketches, adventures, Bcenes. iufurmaliuu.
.tc. N. Y.. 1851. 12" 2543.14
Summer days on tbe Hudson. See Wise (Daniel). . . - 1121. 2;J
S.i nmer in Brittany. .SV Trollope (T. A.) 963.02
Summir ill Skye. .Ve*? Smith (Alex.) , 953.13
Su;nmer iu tbe Pyrenees, .v-f Murray (J. E.) 1837. . . 085.04
Summer jauut through tlie old world. See Holden (L. L.) 043.27
Sammer 'm thi? l.ike>. .Sv^ Ossoli (Margaret Fuller). . 944.08
Summer parisU. .SVe Beecher (U. W.) 1875 3515.28
Summer uictures : Copenhagen to Venice. See Field (H. M.)
1859." y"-i:*
Summer rest. .S'^r Dodge (M. A.) [' Gail Hamilton '.] . '2523.0.
Summer storv. .V" Read (T. B ) 18G5 1(182.07
Summer-savory. See Taylor (C. F.) 1879 2543.35
Summer time in tUe country (Journal of). See Wilimott (R. A.)
Summer vacation. -S'fJf; Hall (Edward E.) 944.25
Summerly (Ft-lix), psn(.d. See Cole (H.)
K immers (Kt'. James). Rudiments ol the Chinese
language. London, 18(;4. 16° 0421.04
Summers and winters in the Orkneys. See Gorrie (D.) . 054.23
Sumner {ffou. Charles). Orations and speeches. 2 v.
Boston, 1850. 12^^ 6324.11
Contents :
Address to people of Mass. by Free soil state conven., v. 2.
Anti-slavery duties (Our), 1S50, v. 2.
Boston prison discipline society (Speech before), v. 2.
Bufl'jdd platform and tandidates, 1848, v. 2.
Colored schools (Uucou.-ititntiuuality of Bepaiate). v. 2.
Fame and glory, (tration, v. 1.
Free soil movenitiit (Vindiration (tf), 1849, v. 2.
Law Kcliool of Harvard university (Report on;, v. 2.
Mexican war (Arguiuent against the validity of LMilistmeuts
for llie), V. 2.
Mexican war (Letter to Hon. R. C. Wintbrop ou the decla-
ration of war, Oct., 1846), v, 2.
Mexican war (Spi ecb against tbe), Nov., 1846, v. 2*
Mexican war : withdrawal of troops, v. 2.
Parties (Letter on), v. 2.
Pickering (Hon. John). Tribute to, v. 2.
Progiess (Human), Law of. v. 1.
.Scbr>lar (The), jurist, artist, and philosopher, v. 1.
Sbive power (Speech for polit. action agaiustt, v. 2.
Story (Hon. Joseph), Tribute to, v. 2.
Texiis (Against admission of), as a elave state, v. 2.
Tiiie grandeur of natiouH, v. 1.
War system of tbe commonwealth of natiuiie, v. 2.
Wbeaton (Hon. Henry), Tribute to, v. 2.
White slavery in tbe Barbaiy states, v. 1.
— liect nt speeches and addresses. Boston, 1856. 12°.
Contents :
Auti-fllavery enterpriee (The) : its necessity, etc.
Armories (Civil superintendeuts of).
Bills of rights : their history and policy.
Downing (Andrew J.), Tribute to.
Dutit--s ol MassachUKetts at present crisis, 1854.
Fiugi-r point from Plymouth Rock.
Freedom (Landmark ofi; Ireedoin national.
Freedom national ; slavery sectional.
Fugitive slave bill (Repeal of): 2 speeches.
Kossuth (Welcome to).
Land stttea (Justice to the), and policy of roads,
Ma.'-Bachusetts 'Defence of).
Militia (Powers of a state over tbe).
Pardoniuj; power oi ttie president.
Patty of freedom (The): speech, 1852.
Postage (Cheap ocean).
Rant(»ul (Hoi). Robert). Tribute to.
Representative sy.steniand its proper basis.
.Seamen (Wages of), in case ot wreck.
Senate (Against secrecy in the proceedings of).
Senator of U. S. (Acceptance of ofl&ce ol).
.Sharpe (Granville): position and duties of merchant, illus-
trated by the life of.
Slave oligarcliy and its usurpations.
Slavery iu Nebraska and Kansas : final protest.
— Works. 12 V. Boston. 187-1. 12°. .... 5067.12
Contents : v. 1. (1845-47.) True grandeur of nations, ora-
tion, July 4. Tribute of fneudshiiJ : Joseph Story. Wroug
of slavery, speech against tbe admission of Texas as a
filave (state. Equal rights iu tbe lecture room. Prisons
and prison discipline. (Irum Christian Examiner, Jan.,
1846.) Employment of lime ; lecture. Biogr. eketch of
the liite John Pickering. The scholar, the jurist, the ar-
tist, llie philanthropist : Phi Beta Kappa oration. Har-
vard uuiv. Anti-sl.ivery duties of the whig party. Wrong-
ful declaration of war against Mexico ; letter to R. C.
Wintbrop. Relnsal to bo a candidate for congress. Slav-
ery and the Mexican war. Invalidity oi enlistments in
the Mass. leg. of vol. for the Mexican war : argument.
Withdrawal of American troops from Mexico. White
slavery in the Barbary .states : lecture. Rival systems of
prison discipline. Ju.seph l.cwis Stackpole.
2. (Aug.. 1847-Oct., 1851.) Fameaud glory : oration be f.
the lit. societies of Amherst college. Necessity of political
action against the slave power and tbe extension of slav-
ery. The late Henry Wheatou. U-iiun among men of all
parties against the .slave power and the extension of slav-
ery, 1-S18. Law ol human progress, Phi Beta Kappa ora-
tion. Union college. Party of ireedom. Parties, and im-
portauce of a free-soil organization. Appeal for the tree-
soil party. A last rally for freedom, Nov. 9. 1848. War sys-
tem of the common wealth of nations. Be true to the de-
claration of independence. Whore liberty is, there is my
party. Free soil parly exjilaiued and vindicated. Wash-
ington an abolitionist : letter. Equality before the law :
nncoustitutionalily of separate colored schools in Mass.
Character and history of the law school of Harvard univ.
Stipulated aibitratiun, or a congress of nations, with dis-
arinauient. Our immediate anti-slavery duties. Accept-
ance of the oflace of senator of the U. 8. Declaration of
independence and the couscitution of the V. S. our two
title-iieeds. Position of the American lawyer. Sympathy
with the rights of man everywhere.
3. (Dec. 10. 1851— Feb. 23. 1855.) Welcome to Kossuth :
speech. Our country on the side of freedom, without bel-
ligerent iutcrveiitiou. Clemency to political offenders,
Jan. 22, 1852. Justice to the land states, and policy of
roads : speeches. J. Fenimore Cooper, the novelist. Cheap
ocean postage. Pardoning power of the president. Pre-
sentation of a memorial against the fugitive slave bill.
National flag the eniblem of union for freedom. Union
agaiust the sectionalism of slavery. *■ Strike, but bear " :
attempt to discuss the fugitive .slave bill. July 27, 28, 1853.
THE BROOKLYN LIBRART,
SUMNER
1025
Tributo to Robert Rautoul, jr. Autlioraiiip of tliu ordi-
uauce of ireedom iu ttio uoitU-west teriitoiy- Fi('t--duui
iiatioual ; slavery boctioual, ^iidi'ow J. Duwnui^-, the
laadscapo t^aivleuor : Bpuccb, iu l^ivuf oj au ullovv.auc to
his widow, riio paity of freodom : iln ueccasity and prac-
ticability. Oivii Buperiutoudeuts oi armoriea. Necessity
of uuiou to apliuid freedom. Aji-iiiiit si-cresy in proceed-
iugd of the seuate. Tlie Geriuaa elem.'ut must be agaiuht
Blavery. Powers of tbe atale over the militia ; exemp-
tioua for coascieutiaiu scruples. Powers of the «tat<'
over the militia : c.^lnred compauies. The Pacific railroad
and the dej:laratiou of iudepeudeuco. The represeutativo
uyetem, aud iti proper basis Bills of ii*<ht8 : tlieir hist-
ory and policy. Piuger-poiut from Plymouth rock Ire-
laud aud Iribhmeti. LiiidmurU of ireedoiu : uo re pi- al of
the Missouri coinpromis >. Wheu will the north bo
aroused? A lib rty-loviug emigration to guard Kansas.
Final protest, for hi'm-icl: aud the clergy of New Kuglaud.
agaiust slavei-y iu Nebraska aud Kansas. Uuiou of all
parties necessary agaiust thn slave powei-. Boston peti-
tion for the repeal of the fugitive slave act, Juue 26, 1854.
Reply to assailants : oath to support the coustitntiou ;
weakness of the south from slavery. Speech on fugitive
Blave act. James Otis an examploto Massachusetts, July
aO, 185-t. Duties of Massachusetts at the present crisis.
Formation of the republica i party. Worcester, Sept. 7,
185i. The good farmer aud the good citizen. Position
and duties of the merchant, dlustrated by the life of Gran-
ville Sharp. Wages of seamen in case of wreck. Against
capital punishment.
4. (Hay 9, 1855— May 30, I860.) The anti-slavery enter-
prise ; its necessity. *:tc. New outrage for tlie sake of slav-
ery. The pen better than the sword. Republican party
in New York. Republican party oflfspriug ot aroused cou-
Bolence of the country. Political parties aud our foreign-
born population. Origination of appropriation bills. Re-
lief of vessels in distress on the coast. Example of Wash-
ington against slavery not to be forgotten now. Constant
exertion and union anaong good men. Abrogation of trea-
ties ; speeches. The crime against Kansas ; aud other
speeches in aid of Kansas. Appeal for the republican
candidate. 1856. Longing for restoration of active duties,
with appeal to the young men of Mass. Appeal to the re-
publicans of Rhode Island. Rej^ret for continued disabil-
ity. Effect of a vote for BucUanau. Appeal for the repub-
lican cause. Public reception of Mr. Sumner, on his re-
turn to Boston : with speeches : Nov. 3, 1856. Cougratu-
.latiou ou reelection of Anson Burhugame, Late presiden-
tial election our Bunker Hill. Acceptance of senatorship,
on reelection. Jan. 22. 1857. Gratitude for sympathy of
the paople of Vermont. Reply to invitation to dinner by
Americui merchants iu Paris. Our politics seen from a
distance. Farewell on sailing for Europe a second time.
Houor to prof. Morse. Longing for duties of position.
Indepeudenoe aud unity of Italy. Two lessons from the
life of Washington. Macaulay ou slavery. Statue of Hor-
ace Maun. Usurpation of the seuate in imprisoning a citi-
zen. Abolition of custom-house oaths. Boston common,
and its extension. Attempt to kidnap a citizen under or-
der of the senate, case of Frank B. Sanborn. Petitions
agaiust slavery. Safety of passengers in steamships for
Califoruia. Candidates who area platform : letter.
5. (Juue 4. 1860 -July 29. 1861) Barbarism of slavery.
Victory of principle in the presidential election : letter.
Refusal to colored persons of right of petition. Late hon.
John Schwartz, of Peuu-: speech. Unhesitating assertion
of our principles : letter. The republican party :" its ori-
gin, necessity, and permanence. Emancipation in the
British West Indies a blessing, aud not a failure. Slavery^
a barbarous disease to be stayed: letter. Tribute to a col-
lege classmate : John W. Browne. Presidential campaign
speeches, 18li0. Unconstitutionality of slavery shown
from its barbarism. Fugitive slave act must be a dead
letter. Example of Massachusetts against slavery. Cou-
tributious of schools for statue of Horace Mann. Reminis-
cences of Theodore Parker. Threat of disunion by the
slave states, and its absurdity. No popular sovereignty
ia tei'ritori :.s cia establish slavery. The victory and pres-
ent duties. M:)ieration in victory t standing by our prin-
ciples. Memorial stones of the Washington^ in England.
Lafayette, thi faithful one. Dianuiou and a southern con-
federacy. Attempt at compromise : the Crittenden prop-
ositions. Anxieties and prospects during the winter. iHi'd.
No surrender of the uortliern forts. Duty and streugtli
of the coming administratiou. Foreign relations: arbi-
tration: report on Sao Juan boundary question. Begin-
ning of the conflict. Passports for colored citizens. Ob-
ject of the war- Proceedings on the Crittenden resolu-
tion. July. 24. 25, 1861. Sympathies of the civilized world
not to be repelled : speech against increase of ten per
cent ou all foreign duties.
6. (Oct. 1. 1861— May 15. 1862;. Emancipation our best
weapon. The rebellion : its origin and mainspring. Wel-
come to fugitive slaves. Slavery and the black code iu the
district of Columbia. The late seuator Bingham, with
protest against slavery. The late senator E. V. Baker,
with call for emancipation. Revision and i-nnsolidation
of tlio national statutes. Expulsion of Trnsten Polk, of
Missouri. Emancipation and the president. The Trent
case, .and maritime rights. Office of senator, and its lu-
corapfttibilltv with other offices. Expulsion of Jesse D.
Bright, of Indiana, Answer of a witness criminating him-
self. Limitation uf debate iu the senate. IndUhtrijl * \-
hibitiou at f^uuduu. Order iu biuducsB ; each questioij by
itself. State rehclUuu. state Huicide. Treasury not< y a
legal tender. Luyaltv a quulilicuijon required in a t-enator.
Hiilp lur Mexico ugam.-^L lurcigu iuterveutiou. Our Ger-
man lellowcitizeus. ;ind u true reconstruction. No lecog-
nittim of the fugitiv; blavc; bdl. State huicidc aud eu^anci-
pation. Removal of disqualihcatiuu of color iu carrjir.g
the mails. RauM.ni of slaves at tho uatiimal capital. Ilt-tel
barbarities, and tlie barbarism of Bhnery. Ttttiir-oDj of
colored persous m the district of Columbia. Indepiridt nee
of Hayti and Liberia. Final suppression of the Hiave-
trade: the treaty with Great Britain. Enlorcen;eut of
emancipation in the district of Columbia. Conduct of our
generals towards fugitive slaves. No namts ol vidorjes
over fellow-citizens on regimental colors. Bounty lands
for soldiers out of real estate of rebels. Testimony oi
colored persons in jndicinl proceedings for confiscation
and emancipation. Tlie late Hon. Goldf-mith F. Bailey.
Use of parchment in legit-lative proceedings.
7. (May ID, 1862— Oct. 1. 1863.) Rights of sovereignty
and rights of war. No surrender of fugitive slaves, and
other speeches. Tax on cotton. Tax on slave-ma.'^teis.
Proper despatch of business. Shutting up of colcred
schools by the provisional government of North Caiolina.
Stand by the administration : letter. Power of congrt as
vs. military government of states. Air-hne railroad be-
tween W:ishiugtou aud New York. Abolition and prthib-
itiou of slavery iu West Virgmia. War power ofcongrefs:
confiscation and liberation. Prize-money and its pcliiy.
The rank of admiral. Testimony of colored persous in the
courts of the U. S. Provisional governments and reccn-
strnction. Taxes on knowledge : duties upon imported
books and rags. . Constitutional quorum of the seuate.
Protest agaiust final adjournment of congress. Patiiotic
unity aud emancipation . Harmony with the president
and emancipation. Union of good citizens for a final set-
tlement. The proclamation ot emancipation. Farm* is,
their happiness and liberal tentinteuts. Ambulance and
hospital corps. Celebration of emancipation. Prudence
iu our foreign relations: resolutions agaiust French in-
terference in Mexico. Employment of colored troops.
Immediate emancipation, aud not gradual. Letters of
marque aud reprisal. Appointments to the Naval academy.
Exemption of clergymen from mihtary couBcription. Pio-
test against foreign intervention. Concurrent reeolutiora
of congress, Feb. 28, 18G:f. Inexpediency of letters o(
marque. Unity for the sake of freedom, and freedom lor
the sake of unity. Pacific railroad : letter. Union if the
Mississii^pi and the lakes bycaual. Issues of tbe war. Ltt
colored men enlist. Our foreign relations : speech, Sei t.
10. 18IJ3. Our domestic relations : power of congrets o\ er
the rebel states. (From Atlantic monthly, Oct., 1863.)
8. (Nov. 1863-Juue 1864.) Benjamin Franklin and John
Shdeli at Paris (From Atlantic monthly, Oct., 18t>;^).
Victory and peace through emancipation : letter. The
Mayflower and the slave ship : letter. Commutalion for
the draft : difference between rich and poor. Special com-
mittee ou slavery aud freedom. Foundation of the free
public library in Boston : letter. Loyalty in the senate :
the iron-clad oath. The late Hon. John W. Noell, of Mis-
souri : remarks on his de^th. Reconstruction again :
guaranties and safeguards agaiust slavery and for protec-
tion of freedmen. Prayer ol one hundred thoiiFand :
speech, on a petition of the Women's national league,
praying universal emancipation. Equal pay of coloied
soldiers. Opening of the street-cars to colored persons.
Wrong aud unconstitutionality of fugitive slave acts. Ex-
clusion of witnesses on account ot colur ; reports Feb.
29. 1864. The mission to Belgium. Consular pupils. The
late Owen lK)vejoy. Colored suffrage in the territory of
Montana. Claims on Frauce lor spoliations of Amer,
commerce prior to 1801 : report in senate ; no property iu
man: universal emancipation wilhout compenfalun.
Caste and prejudice ol eolor. Final repeal of all fugitn e
slave acts. The national banks and the currency. Branch
mints aud coinage. Reform in the civil service. Colored
suffrage in Washington. Vote of both houses of congress
necessary to readmission of rebel states. Notaxon books.
Creation of the freedmen's bureau : a bridge from slavery
to freedom.
9. (June, 1864— Dec, 1865.) Make haste slowly : speech
on the recognition of Arkansas. Means for the war the
true object of the tariff. No tax ou education. Abolition
of the coastwise slave-trade. Opening of the United States
courts to colored witnesses. Reconstruction, and adop-
tion of proclamation of emancipation by act of congress.
Nat. academy of lit. and art ; also of moral and political
sciences. No final adjourumeut of congress without in-
creased taxation. Rejoicing in the decline of the rebel-
lion. Republican party aud democratic party. Slavery
and the rebellion one and inseparable : issues of the presi-
dential election. Congratulations on the presidential
election. Jubilee of liberty. Mr. Ashley aud reconstiuc-
Uon Case of the Florida : illus. by precedents ot British
seizures in ueutnd waters. Relations with Gt. Britain :
the St. Albans raid. Termination of the Canadian reii-
procity treaty. The emancipation proclamation aud
equal rights. ' Freedom ot wives and children of colored
soldiers. Massacre of the Cheyenne Indians. The late
Edward Everett. Termination of treaties by notice :re_-
marks ou a joint resolution to terminate the treaty of 181 «
. for books, use the " Book Order." giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, aud the NUMBER.
1026
SUMNER ( Charles — WiUiam O.)
regulatJDg tbe uaval force on the lalfps. Retali.i(ion anrl
tieatmeut ol pri^oueis vt wai-. AdmiBsion ol a<olured
liiwytM to tlie bar ut tbe eupreuie court of tbe U. S. Par-
ucipatiuu ot rebel Htateu LOt ueceHHary iu ratiticatioti of
coQBtitutioual amend meots. Apportionment of represcuia-
tivea according to voters, liatlioad usurpation iu New
Jersey. Repieseutation of Virgiuia iu the Beiiate : re-
marks on tbe ciedf^utialB oi Hon .lo.sepb Segar. Repudia-
tion of the I tbe. dfbt. No buHt for tbe author of the Divd
Scott decie OD >o reconstruetTuu without the vote of
the blacks : oew state goverumeut oi Louisiana. Guaranty
of republican governments in the lebel wtates. Nopictuie
at the capitol of victory over lenow-citizena. Frei-
Bchoola aad free books Three conditions precedent to
tlie reception of seua'ora from a rebel state Uujuet m-
rest and prosecution of two Boston merchants : &l"'sKr>.
Smith Bro8. Rigljt and duty of colored leilow-citizeuH lu
the organization of goveument Hope and encouiajie-
meut tor colored (ellow-citizeuH Promises ut thedecKira-
tion of independence, aud Abrabaoi Lincoln: eulo-^y.
Ide.ia of the declaration of mdepeudeuce : letter. Couseut
ot the governed necessary in the new governuieuls ;
advi'^e to colored citizen's letter. Justice to the colored
rac--. The late George Livermore. The national security
aul the national laitb r euaiantiea for the national fn-ed-
m;ii] and the national credit. Quorum ot states necessary
in adoption of a constitutional amendment. Self-aacnflce
lor the colored race Equestrian statue of col Sbaw.
Tbe late Richard Cobden Equal rigbts I'S tbe j^resuien-
tial policy in reconstruction. Clemeucy aud common
sense ; a curiosity of literature [i. e Gualter's Alexan-
audreis]; with amoral. (From Atl. monthly. Dec, I8ti5).
10. (Dec, 1865— July. 1866.) A repubUcan form of pov-
eriiment our fir.st duty and the essential condition of
peace. Colored sufl'ragoin the district ot Columbia. Im-
partial jurors for colored persons. Oath to maintain a re-
pub bean form of government in tho rebel states. Equal
rigbts of colored per.sons to be protected by the national
courts. Representation according to voters. Scheme of
reconstruction on the basis of equal rigbts. Adoption of
the constitutional amendment abolishing 8lave)7. Five
conditions of reconstruction. Rightsof loyal citizens, and
a republican government. The iate Jacob Collamer.
• Whitewashing' by president Johnson. Enfranchisement
and protection of freedmen. The white vs. colored suf-
frage in the district of Columbia. Protectiou of the
national debt, and rejection of every rebel debt. Kidnap-
ping of Jreedmen. The late Henry Winter Davis. Dis-
franchisement inconsistent with republican government :
credentials of senator from Florida Imprtnelling ol" juries
and trial of Jeflersou Davis. Carrying out the guaranty of
republican government, aud enforcement of the prohib-
ition of slavery. Equal rights of all. Diplomatic relations
with the republic of Dominica. Protectiou of civil rights.
The city of Boston and ilr. Sumner : acknowledgment of
a resolution of the board of aldermen. Political equal-
ity without distiuctiou of color. Opposite sides on the
meaning of the proposed constitutional amendment. No
more states with the word ' white' in the state constitu-
tion. Opposition to tbe constitutional amendment on the
basis of repieseutation. Majority or plurality in the elec-
tion of senators. A senator cannot vote lor himself. Re-
modelling of the supreme court of tbe U. S. The late Sol-
omon Foot, senator from Vermont. Complete equality in
rights, and not senii-equality. Justice to mechanics in the
war. Power of congress to counteract the cattle-plague.
Urgent duty of the hour. Time and reconstruction. The
emperor of Russia and emancipation. Power of congress
to provide against cholera from abroad. Rank of diplo-
matic representatives abroad. Oflace of assistant secretai-y
of state, aud Mr. Hunter, Delay iu the removid of disabil-
ities. Interruption of right of petition. Official history
of the rebelliou. Equal rights a condition of reconstruc-
tion. Inter-state intercourse by railway Attitudeof jus-
tice toward Eoglaud. Power of Cougress to make a ship-
canal at Niagara. Honor to a constant union man of S.
Carolina : Jamee L. Petigru. Open voting in the election
of senators ; secret votiug at popular elections. Mail ser-
vice between the U. 8. and Sandwich islands. Tennessee
not sufficiently reconstructed. The senate chamber : its
ventilation and size. A ship-canal through the Isthmus
of Darien. Inquiry into the title of a senator to bis seat.
No more states with the word -white' m the constitu-
tion : speeches on the admission of Nebraska as a state.
The metric system of weights aud measures Art in the
national capitol : speech ou a resolution authorizing a con-
tract with Vitinie Ream for a statue of Abraham Lincoln.
11. (Oct.. 1866— July, 1867.) The one man power vs.
congress. Tbeocean telegraph between Europe and Amer-
ica. Encouragement to colored fellow-citizer)s. The true
principles of reconstruction. Female suffrage, and an
educational test of male suffrage Prohibition of peon-
age. Precautiou against the revival of slavery. Protec-
tion against the p esident. Denunciation of the Coolie
trade. Cheap books and public libraries. Cheap coal.
Asingle term for the president, and choice by direct vote
of the people. Beconstruction at last with colored snf-
frage and protection against rebel influence. Department
of education. Monuments to decased senators. A vic-
tory of peace speech on giving the thanks of congrpss to
Cyrus W. Field. Further guaranties in reconstruction.
Loyalty, pducation. and a homestead for freedmen ; meas-
uieM or lecouBtiiictiou not a burd<-u or penalty. Ueneios-
ity tor edut ation : thanks of congresM to Geoifjie Peabody.
Reconstruction again. The ballot and public HCbools free
to all. Prohibition of diplomatic unilorm. Vjo eoce
against the f-r esident. Loyalty and republican govern-
meut couditioUH of assistance to the rebel elates. Cession
of itussiau America to tbe V S. Precautiou against the
president. Finish our work before adjournment. Medi-
ation between contending parties in Me.\i(0. Fqual f^a'.'-
frage at once by act of congiees. Celebration at Arling-
ton, on assuming its new name. Powers of tbe two
houses of < ongress in the ab.sence of a quorum. Hdme-
steads for freedmen. Limitation of the bnsjLe--s of the
senate. Oblig.itioua of senate caucuses. Recoustruction
once more, Public schools; officers and nenaiorB with-
out dietiudion of color. Suffiage without Uistmction of
color throughout the U. S. by act of congress. Opeuing of
offices to colored persons m the district of Colunibia, Nat-
uralization withoii distinction ol lace or color. 'Jhe presi-
dent must be watched by rongiess. or removed. Sym-
pathy with Crete, and an appeal to the Turkish govern-
ment. Privileges of debate in tbe senate on officers liable
to impeachment.
12 .Sept. 1867- Oct, 1868) Prophetic voices con-
cerning America : a monograph. Equal rif^hts, whether
politi. al Ol civil, by act ot coug ess. Are we a nation?
Constant distrust of the prendent. The Inurteectb
amendment withdrawal of assent by a state. Lo.valty in
the senate - remarks on a reso;ution to admit PbiiipF.
Thomas, International copyright. Impeachment of the
president. Right of the pi esident of the senate pro. tero.
to vote. The chief justice, presiding iu the senate, cannot
rule or vote. Expulsion of the president. Opmion in the
case of the impeachment of Andrew Johnson. Consiitu-
tiooal responsibility of senators lor their votes in cases of
Impeachmeut. Validity and necessity of fundamental
conditions ou states. Eligibiliiy of a colored citizen to
congress. Independence, and those who saved the original
worls letter on theBO.diers' monument at N. Weymouth,
Mass. Colored senators : their importance in settling the
question ot equal rights. Financial reconstruction through
public laiih and specie payments. No reprisals on inno-
cent persons. The Chinese embassy, and our re-
lations with China. The rebel party. Eufianchisement
in Missouri : why wait. Issues at tbe presidential elec-
tion.
— Barbarism of slavery : speech on the bill for the admission of
Kansas as a free slate, June 4. IbCO. N. Y., 1863. 8^ 634.23
— Eulogy on the life and services of Abraham Lincoln. [7a
Boston iCifyof) Memorial, 18t;5] 3113.08
— Our foreign relations; speech. New York, ^ept. 10. 1863.
N. Y , 1863. 8' 634.23:6324.14
— Prophetic voices concerniDg America. Boston,
18~4% 12° Ii:i2.21
— Slavery and the rebellion, one and inseparable: speech.
N. y , Nov 5, 18C4. Boston. lHr4. 8° 6324.14
— Speech on the cession of Rushiau America to the D. S.
Washington, 1867. 8= 6324.14; JUa.iOa
— True grandeur of nations : oration, July 4, 1845. Boston.
1845, 8' 6324.14
e®= For lives of Sumner, s-^e Biography (p. 203) : and the
following tntries —
— Clarke J. F.) Memorial sketches, 1878 ; p. 91-111. . 3212.24
— Sason{E.} Life and titQes of Charles Sumner.
1874 3168.24
— Pierce {EL.) Memoir and letters of Charles Sum-
ner V. 1-2. 1877 3168.22
See also International re\iew, v. 1. 1876 ^Charles Sumner
and international peace, by G. F. Magoun) : Jan., 18.8
(Place in history, by B. P. Poore) ; Haipers month, mag..
July, 1879 (Recollect ions of, by E. P. Whipple) : N. A. rev.,
Jan .-Feb., 1878 (by G. F. Hoar); Ed. rev., Jan., 1878;
Westm, rev.. Jan., 1878.
Sumner (George Henry, ed.) Principles at Btake,
Efisavs on church questions of the dav. Id ed.
London. 18(18. 8° ^ 3585.19
C"nt':7)t^ Shaw (B.) Ritualism and uniformity. Hervey
(Lord Arthur). Tbe increase of the episcopate of the
Church of England. Smith iR Payue^. Tbe poweis and
duties of the priesthood. Grant (A R.) ^a;ional educa-
tion. Sumner (G H.! Tbe doctriue of tbe eucharist.
Bernard (T. D.) Scripture aud ritual. Mills lAitbur).
The church in South Africa. Salmon Gl Scbismatical
teudenry of ritualism. Humphry iW. G i Tbe leviMons
of the liturgy considered la tlieir beaiing on ritualism.
Howson (J S.) Parties and party spirit.
— Anwld{F.) Ourbishopsaud deans v. 1. 1875. . .3446.12
Sumner (Wm. Graham ) History of American cur-
rency, -with chapters on the English bank re-
sumption and Austrian paper money. To which
is appended "The Bullion Report." N. Y,
1874. 12^ 5933 W
— American finance, [In Amer aoc. sci. assoc. Trans., do 6.
1874.J 6811.03
BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
SUMNER 'William G.) SURREY
1027
— L.! -'.ures on the history of protection in the TJ. S.
N. Y., 1.S77. SP 5918.05
— Politics in Amer., I77li-187(;. [In N. A. rev., v. 122.]
Sumner (VVm. Hybiloj)). History of East BoKtou,
[IfiSn to 18-,S]. Boston, ISSH. 8°. . . . (Ul.Od
Sumptuary laws. ,?-■(■ North Amor, rev., v. KKi. lH6(i : Mill r»u
liliuity. oil. v. ; and reply entitled Individual liberty. Lou-
dun, 181)7. Itj' ; aiifj Temperance question.
Svunter (Fort). DtiiM'd'ti/ {A.) Ruminiscences of
Fort Suiuter in 18i;0-'61. 1870 631.17
Suuiter {Stmimei; confederate aiiizer). Semmes (R.)
Cruisr of the Suiiiter. 1864 643.21
Sun (Ttie). .SVf Astronomy (.S'«n, p 55): a/5« Proctor (U. A.) Sun.
spot. Ktorm. and famine. [In his Pleasant wayy in science,
1H7S I 30116.15
Sunbeam (Vacht). »v Brassey (;tf)S.) 1878 031.0:)
Sunday and the S:il)bnth. See Biblical and religious
liturature (p. 104i.
Sunday afternoon : a magazine for the household.
V, 1-3. Springfield, (.lfo.ss., 11878-79. 8°. 8207.01
Sunday half-hours with the groat preachers. See Simons (M.
L.) 1871 3595.22
Sunday in;igazino. 15 v. London, 1865-79. 8°.
Sunday lil)i-.ii'y, viz. :
Ohurch (B. W.) Saint Anselra 3418.14
Farrar (F. W.) Seekers alter God 5436.19
Guizot (F. P. O.) (ireat christians of Frauce : St. J^ouis
aud Calvin 3114 20
Keary (A.) The nations around [the Holy Laud]. 423.17
Kingsley (C.) The hermits ;)418.07
Macdonald (G.) England's Antiphon. [Hymns.] .11.71.27
Maclear (G. F.) Apostles ot medijuval Europe. . 3418.10
Martin (Frances). Aiigelique Aruaiiid 3014.20
OhphanI (51. O. W.) Francis of Assisi 3418.13
Yonge (0. M.) Pupils of St. John 3625.14
Sunday reailing in prose and verse. .SVc Carpenter (J. E.) 18S7.
Sunday school and other poems. ,%t' Tappan (W. B.) .1692.12
Sunday school union, (England). Watsijii. ( W. //.) History of
the. 1853 3617.22
Sunday schools. See Biblical and relig. lit. (p. 104.)
Sunderland (B. ) Slietcli of the life of Dr. Wm.
Ounton. Washington, 1878. 12°. . . . 3073.21
Sunderland (J. T.) What is the Bible ? New York,
1878. 12° 3713.07
NoU.—A popular rationalistic account of the Bible.
Sank at sea. [/n Ballantyne's miscel., v. 5. 1869.] . . . 031.06
Sunny days abroad. .SVtDyer IC. C. J.) 1878 942.26
Sunny memories of foreign lauds. Srr Stowe (H. B.) 2 v. 941.20
Sunset land [California). &■.■ Todd (.John) 1122.10
Sunshine aud shadow in New York. .Vv Smith {M. H.) . 1115 07
Sunshine and showers : meteoroloKy. See Steinmetz (A.) 4021.20
Sunshine in the soul : poeuLs selected. See Tileston (M. W.)
Sunshine in tliought. .'■lee Leland (C. G.) 1862. . . . 2535.06
Sunstroke. .SV(! Medicine (p. 768).
Sun-worship. Diailap {S. F.) Vestiges of the spirit history of
man, 1858 ; p. 33-101 3817.18
Superior (Lake). See Countries iLake Superior, p. 339).
Supernatural (The). See Supernaturalism [tteiow).
Supernatural factor in revivals. S-e Townsend (L. T.) . 3613 23
Supernatiural religion : inquiry into the reality of
divine revelation, v. 1-2, 5tli ed. v. 3, 2d ed.
London, 1875-77. 8° 355)4.24
Note Reviewed by prof. Lightfuot iu Coutemp. rev.,
Dec, 1874-1876.
For other reviews, sec Dublin rev., Apr., 1875 ; Fortn.
rev., Sept., 1874 ; Eraser, Sept., 1874 ; Lend, qu. rev.,
V. 44, 1875.
— Reply to Dr. Lightfoot's article iu Coutemp. rev., Dec, 1874.
[In Fortn. rev., Jan., 1875.)
Supernaturalism.
j9®" .9ee a?so Apparitions {p. 311: — Biblical and religious
literature {Stipernalnralism. p. 104);— Folk-lore (p. 55:J); —
Occult sciences (p. 823);— Spiritualism (p. lull);— Super-
stitions .—Witchcraft.
— Howilt ( 11'.) Hist, of the supernatural. 2 v. 1863.
— Mdlhrr \[.) Reniiirkable providences. 1856.3814.01
— Wliilli'V (J. G.) Supernaturalism of New England.
1847 3812.12
Superstitious.
«S» See also Apparitions (p. 31) ; Eiblical and rehg.
literature (Devil, p. 83 ; — '<itpersH!ion, p. 105};- Delusions
(p. 411) ;— Divining rod (p. 415) ,— Dreams (p. 42ii| ;—
Folk-lore (p. 553) ;— Fortune-telling (p. 5;j5) ; — Man (Pre-
historic, p. 635: ;— Mythology (p. 801) ;— Occult sciences:
Magic. Astrologv. etc (p. 82;() ; — Palmistry (p. 8.15) ; —
Prophecies Vidqar. p. 934) ; —Spiritualism (p. 1011) ;—
Witchcraft ;— Mysteries (p. 800).
— Aubrey (J.) IVIiseellanies 381:1.01
Contents : Day-fatality. Omens. Dreams. Apparitions.
Impulses. Knockiugs, etc.
— Baniuj-Gonld (S.) Book of werewolves : being an
account of a terrible superstition. 18()5. 3813.21)
— — Curiosities of olden time. 2d ed. 1875. 3813.45
— Briind (J.) Popular antifjuities of Great Britain.
V. 3. 1848 471.01
Same. Ed. with additions by W. C. Hiizlitt.
3 V. 187(1 497.05
— Choice, notes from Notes and queries. Folk-lore.
— Cockityiie ('/'. 0., ed.) LeechdoiiiK, worl-cunning,
and star (sraft of i^arly Englanrl. 3 v. 18(;4-6i;.
[Rolls clironiclcs.] 5140.01)
— Dnvie.i (C. M.) JVlystic London : phases of orciilt
life. N. Y,, 1876. li° 381.'-..47
— De (/iiinceij ('I'.) Modern superstitions, [fn his Narrative
and mi!<cellaneous paiicis, IH.">4 : p. .'j.'j.ll7]. . . . 2522.16a
— Drake (iV.) .S. of Scotlaud. [In his Literary hours, v. 2 180(1-
p. 207-2.59.J 25'il.0'.>
— Grant ( Mr. 1. A.) Essays on the superstitions of
the Higlilanders of Scotland. 1813. . . .38 1 6. 33
— Gro.^e (ir.) Popular superstitions. [With his Provincial
gioHsai-y. 1819.) • . . . . 6427.0:1
— Hamiismi (It. T.) Popular customs and superstitions con-
nected with dates. [In his Medii ajvi kaleudarinni, 1841 ;
p. 52-388.] 445.2a
— Liicn}Lc (P.) Curiosites de I'histoire descroyances
poimlaires au moyen age. Par P. L. Jacob
[psrud.] 1859 3816.21
— Led (H. C.) Superstition and force. Essays on
the wager of law —the wager of battle— the or-
deal—torture. 1875 5631.25
— Madden {R. R.) Phantasmata. 2 v. 1857, 3813.12
— Mathieu (K P. ) Histoire des miracules et des con-
vulsionnaires de Saint Medard. 186L . 3811,04
— Maury (L. F. A. ) Croyances et legendes de I'an-
tiquite. 2e ed. 186,3 3816.30
— Omeit.v and superstitions : curious facts, etc. Edin.,
1868. 16° 3813.23
— Petti/jrew {T. J.) On superstitions connected with
medicin. and surgery. 1846 4313.0.3
— Poyidz (Atbuni/). A world of wonders, with anec-
dotes and opinions concerning popular super-
stitions. 1815 3813.31
— Proctor (B. A.) Border land of science. 3915.17
— .S7;//i.v before death: a record of strange apparitions,
remarkable dreams, etc. L., 187."). 12°. . 3814.42
— Slnoarl ( W. G. ) Popular superstitions of the high-
landers. 1823 3816.10
— Wrhjld (T.) Essays on the superstitions, etc., of
the middle ages. 2 v. IS 16 2722.20
Contents: v. 1. On Dr. Grinnii's German mythology.
Ou the national fairy mythology of England. On the popu-
lar .superstitions of modern Oreeci^. 2. On friar Rtish aud
the frolicsome elves. On the history ami trans mission of
popular stories.
— On the popular superstitions of modern Greece. [In his Es-
says ou literature, etc.. v. 1. 1846.] 2722.20
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 5. 18(.0, 693-705 (liomau
superstitions, by W. W. Story) ; Beatley's luiscel., v. 9.
1H41 (Irish superstitions) ; Blackw. mag., v. 71, 1852
(Rural superstitious of Frani e) ; Eraser, v. 67, 1863 (Chap-
tor ou superstition, by P. C. B.) ; v. 73, 1867 (Lecture by C.
Kiugsley) ; Gent), mag., )VIch., June, 1878 (Suffolk siiper-
stitiuus. by H, Pigot) ; N. A. rev., v. 103, 1866 (Indian
sui)eistitious) ; Wiuslow's junr. of psy. med., v. 2, 1849
(Popular superstitions).
Supervisors. See Law {Supervisoi-s. p. 090).
Supplement toauew phase iu ecclesiastical law aud presbyterian
cliurch goveinmeut, c'c. N. Y., 1864. 8". . . . 3631.09
Supreme court of the United Slides : biographies.
With iutrod. by S. F. Miller. Wash., 1877. 4°.
Contents :
Bradley (Joseph P.) Field (Stephen J.) Rutledge (John).
Chase (Solomou P.) Hunt (Ward). Strong |Wm.)
Clifford INathan). Jay (Jolin . Swayue (Noah H.)
Davis (David). Marshall (John). Tanev .R"ger B.)
Ellsworth (Oliver). Miller (Samuel F.) Waite (.Morrison R.)
ii^ See also Biography (Legal, p. Ill: Flanders, — Van
Santvoord).
Supremacy of man : philosophy and theology of the
future. London, [«. d.] 1S° 3595.28
Suppressed book about slavery, [anon]. New York,
1861. 12° 5832.05
Svu'eime (Gabriellel. Pronouncing dictionarv of
French aud English. N. Y., 18.il. 12". 6413 14
— French and English pronouncing dictionary. See Spiers
(Alex.) 6415.0*
Surgery. .^V'' Medicine. (Surgery, p. 768).
Surinam. See Countries (Guiana, p. :128).
Surnames aud sire names. Se<' Names (p. 803). . . . 6614.09
Surrey (Earl of). See Howard (Henry, earl of Sm-rey).
In asking: tor b.uilis. use l.
■ H.i.ik Order,'
{ the AUTHOlfS NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and tlio NUMBER.
1028
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Surrebutter (.Johu), jifWil. Pleader's guiilc, a didactic
poem, with arguments of counsellor Botlier'um,
and counsellor Bore'um. 1st Am. from the Lon-
don ed. Phil.. 1803. 8° 5C11.18
Surtees (Robert). See Biography (p. 203).
Surtees (Robert Smith). A'€e Fiction claKS list (p. 62.5).
Siutees society. Publications, v. 1-58, 1834-72. Lon-
don and Durham, 1835-72. 8°. . . . .5110.01
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beati Onthborti virtutibua. L., 1834. 8°.
2. 38. Wills and iuvontoriea illus. of the Ijiat. maunere,
etc., of the uortlieru couutries of Kugtaud. 2 v. Loudon,
1836('j0. 8\
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tered at York illus. of history, mauners, etc., from 1300
4 V. L., 18,i0.li',l. 8°.
5. Sanctuarium Duuelmeuse et sauctuaritim Bever-
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6. Fiuclidalo ^P^iory of). Charters of eudowmeut, in-
Teutorics, and account rolls. L.. 1037. 8'.
7. Catalogues of the library of Durham Cathedral.
London. 1838. 8°.
8. Miscellanea biograpliica. — Oswinns. rex Northum-
brife. Cuthbertus episcoijus LindiefarueDSis. Eata
episeopus llangustaUleusis. L.. 1838. 8".
9. Hifrtoriie Duuelmensis scriptores tres. Gaufridus
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21. Depositions, etc. from the courts of Durham, [re-
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22. Barnes {Uiuh&vd. bp. of Durliam). Injunctions and
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28. 39, 43, 48. Liudisfarne and Rushworth gospels.
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38. .S>f 2. 39. See 28.
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Suspiria de profundis. See De Quincey (Thomas).
Sussex. {England). See Countries (p. 371).
Suter ( Wm. E.) See Plays (p. H97).
Sutherland (H.) Mercantile book-keeping, by double entry.
Pittsburgh, 1857. 8" 4016.00
Sutherland (Wm. ) Ait of house decoration. Lon-
don, 18(18. 12° 1312.18
Sutor (Alexander). Essays on the stage : its moral-
ity, etc. Aberdeen, 1820. 12" 1731.33
Sutro tunnel. Unikd hlnles. Ho. of rep. Keport of
the commissioners and evidence taken by the
committee on mines and mining, with the argu-
ments. Washington, 1872. 8^ . . . 39-14.11
Sutter {I'apU John A.) Dunbar (K. E.) Koniance of
the !ige ; or, the discovery of gold in California.
1807 591.02
Sutton (Charles). The New York Tombs, its secrets
and mysteries. Ed. by J. B. Mix, and S. A.
Mackeever. N. Y., 1874. 8° 5611.20
Sutton (Francis). Systemjitic handbook of volu-
metric analysis, or the quantitative estimation of
chemical substance ■ by measure. L., 1863. 12°.
Sutton (George). Dictionary of photography. Lon-
don, 1838. 8"-. . . . ' 3'J33.12'
Suzanne. See Malot (Hector) 7024.34
S-wain (Charles). Poems. Boston, 1863. 32". 1087.20
Swain (David L.) British invasion of N. Carolina, iu 1770. a lec-
ture. [IVtfA Hawks (F. L.) Revol. history, fte. . . 0'23.22
.Swainson [Rev. C.) Handbook of weather folk-lore. Edin.,
1873. 12° 4021.31
S'wainson (Charles Anthony). The creeds of the
church. Hulsean lectures, 1857. Cambridge,
(Engl.,) 1858. 8° 3595.23
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1858. 16°. [D. C. C] 4721.12
— Birds of Western Africa. 2 v. Edin., 1853. 16°.
[Jardine. Nat. libr., V. 11-1-2.] . . . .4711.11
— Fly catchere. Edin., 1853. 1G°. [Jardine. Nat libr.,
V. 13. J 4711.13
— Geography and classification of animals. London,
1810. 16. [L. C. C] 4721.13
— Ntitural history and classification of quadrupeds.
London, 1-50. 1G°. [L. C. C] . . . . 4721.11
— Natural history and classification of birds. 2 v.
London, 183(5. 16°. [L. C. C] . . . . JS12.02
— Natural history of fishes, timi^hiliiaus and rejjtiles.
■2v. London, 1838-39. Ib^ [L. C. C] . 1825.06
— New Zealand and its colonization. L., 1859. 8°.
— On the habits and instincts of animals. London,
1840. 16°. [L. C. C] 4721.14
— Preliminary discourse on the study of natural his-
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— Taxidermy ; with the bibliograijhy of zoologists.
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— Works. With notes, and a life of the author, by
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Contents :
Abstract of the history
of England to Henry ii,
V. 10.
Advice to a voung poet,
V. 9.
Annus mirabilis. v. 13.
Argument ngainst abol-
ishing Chrietianily,v.8.
Art of political lying, v. G.
Batfle of the books, v. 10.
Bon mots of Stella, v. 9.
Creighton (Capt. John),
Memoirs, v. 12.
Church establishment,
(Tracts on), v. 8-9. i
Conversation (Complete
collei-tion of ])olite),v.'.).
Conversation (Essay on),
V. 9. ;
Correspondence, v. 15-19.,
Discourse on the mechan-'
ical nppratious of the,
spirit. V. 10.
Drapier's Letters, v. r»-7. |
Elucation of ladies, v. 9.,
Educati(m (Modern), Es-
say on. V. 9.
Essays from the Tatler.
Spectator, Guardian,
Intelligencer, etc., v. 9.
Examiner, v. 3.
Four last years of Queen
Anne, v. 5.
Gulliver's travels, v. 11.
History <.I John Bull,v. 6.
History of Martin, v. 10.
Humble petition of cooks,
v. 13.
Index. V. 19.
IrelandiTracts relative to)
v. 6-7.
Law is a bottomless pit.
or hist, of John Bull,
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Letters, v. 15-19.
Letter to a young lady on
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Martiiius Scriblerus, v. 13.
Meditation upon a broom-
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Memoirs by Sir W. Scott.v.l.
Memoirs of P. P., clerk of
this parish, v. 13.
Miscellanies, by Pope, Ar-
I buthnot, Gray, etc., col-
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I V 13.
j Poems, v. 10, 12. 13. 14. 15.
Prayers for Stella, v. 9.
I Proposal for correcting, etc.,
the English tongue, v. 9.
Proposal for paying the na-
tional debt, v. 7.
Punning (God's revenge
against), v 13
Remarks on Burnet's His-
tory, v. 12.
Remarks on Clarendon's
History, v. 12.
Resolutions when I come to
be oUi. V. 9.
Riddles, v. 15.
St. Alban's ghost (Story of).
V. 5.
Sermons, v. 7-8.
Servant8(Direction8 to), v. 11.
Steele (.S'tV Richard), Charac-
ter of. v. 5.
Stella (Journal to), v. 2-3.
Tale of a tub. v. 10.
Test act (Tracts on), v. 8.
Thoughts on religion, v. 8.
Tract.sii defence of Christl-
auity. V. S.
Tracts, political and hifl-
torical. v. 35. 12.
Treatise on good breeding,
V.9.
Treatise proving the dan-
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Rape of the lock, v. 13.
VauUomrigh. Miss (Letters
to and from), v. 19.
Works. With memoir, by Thomas Roscoe. 2 v. L.,
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and Stella): Apl., 1879 (S. and his times); Quar. rev., Jan.,
1876; Macm. mag., v. 35 (Swift's love story in German
literature, by A. Wood).
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Swiubourue (Alfred). Picture logic: attempt to
IHipularizc the science of reasoning by humor-
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Swinbunie (.Vlgernon Charles). Atalanta in Caly-
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— Bothwell, a tragedy. New ed. 2d ed. L., 1876. 8".
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— Chastelard : a tragedy. N. Y., 1866. 16". 1744.05
Noti^. — Reviewed by lord Houghton in Fortn. rev., v. 4.
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— Erechtheus : a tragedy. L.. 1876. 18°. . 1744.09
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— Essay.sand studies. 2d ed. L., 1870. 8°. 2.547.21
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phanes. Anc. and mod. tragedy. The idyllists. The
anthology. Genius of Greek art.
Same. 2d series. London, 187G. 12°. 1087.29a
Contents : Mythology. Achilles. Women of Homer.
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Fragments of the lost tragic poets. Comic fragments.
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Balzac (H. de). Philosophie religieuse ; Ciel et
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Jefferson (Thomas.) Racine (Jean).
L:i Bi-u.vere. Reuaud de Moiilaubau ; poeme
Mar<-ua Auvelius. frauijaisc du moyen age
Mormons (Les.) Woepcke (Kranck).
— Origins of contemporary France. The ancient re-
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French revolution. Tr. by J. Durand. v. 1. N. Y.,
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— Les Philosophes classiques du 19e sifecle en France.
3e ed. Paris, 1868. 12° 4126.18
Contents : Laromiguiero. Royer Collard, Maine de
Birau. Cousin. Joufl'roy.
— Philosoiihie de I'art. Paris, 1865. 12°. . 1431.27
— Philosophie de I'art dans lea Pays-Bas. Paris,
1869. 12° 1431.28
— Philosophie de I'art en Grfece. P., 1869. 12°. 1431.29
~ Philosophie de I'art en Italie. P., 1866. 12°. 1431.30
— Philosophy of art. From the French. L. 1867. 16°.
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— Le Positivisme anglais : etude sur Stuart Mill.
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— Tour through the Pyrenees. Tr. by J. S..Fi8ke.
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Taiator (Charles M. ) Extracts from the records of
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— Arnold (P.) Our bishops and deans, v. 1. 1875. . . 3446.12
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Tedes. .'<ee Fiction class list (p. 525-6).
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Tales of old travel. .See Kingsley (Heury). 1869. . . . 933.04
Tales of the wars. See Stapleton (R. J.I 3 v. 1836-38. . . 445.10
Tales of wonder. [Poems.] &t Lewis (M. G.) 1805. . .1663.23
Talfourd (Thomas Noon). Critical and miscellaneous
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Contents.
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Gibber's (Colley) Apology.
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Dennis's (John) Works.
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Gamblinf; melodramas (Against)
Godwin (Wm.)
Guilford (Lord), North's Ufe of.
Hazlitt (William), Intellectual
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Holland {Lady).
Kemble (.Wiss Fanny), First
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Lisbon (Recollections of).
Lloyd's Poems.
Manchester Athenaeum anni-
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Matu rin.
Modern improvements(Mr.01d-
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Periodical lit. (Modern).
Profession of the bar.
Pulpit oratory.
Ryiuer on tragedy.
Scott (.Sir Walter).
Shelley's Works : Queen vs.
Moxon : speech.
' Time' (A chapter on).
Wallace's Prospects of man-
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Westminster play (The).
Wine-cellar (The).
Wordsworth (William.)
Mackenzie (Henry).
— Attempt to estimate the poetical talent of the present age.
[In Pamphleteer, v. 6, 1815.] 6058 05
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Taming of the shrew. See Shakspere IWm.)
Tancock (0. W.) England during the Amer. and
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Tandon (.Moquin). The world of the sea. Tr. and
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TaneyhiU (R. H. ) The Leatherwood God ; an ac-
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Tardieu (Amede'e) Senegambie et Guinee. Paris,
1817. 8". [Univers.] 902.30
Tardy {Mrs. Mary T.) ['Ida Raymond', pseud.]
Southland writers. Biogr. and crit. sketches,
with extracts. 2 v. Phil., 1870. 8°. . . 2754.22
Tariffs. See Political economy (p. 924).
Tarleton (Banastre). A history of the campaigns of
1780 and 1781, in the Southern provinces of
North America. Dublin, 1787. 8°. . . r,82.07
Tarlton (Richard). Jests, and news out of purga-
tory. Notes by J. 0. Halliwell. London. Sliak.
soc, 1844. 8° 1756.20
Tarn (E. Wyndham). Practical geometry for the
architect, engineer, and mechanic. L., 1871. 8°.
Tartar tribe (Flight of a). See De Quincey (T.) Narrative
papers, v. 1, 186fi 2522.16
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churia, p. 342 ; — Momiolia, p. 346 ; — Turkistan, p. 374 ;—
KhiiKi.p. 339).
Tarver (F.) Moliere. See Oliphant (i/i-». M. O. W.) a»»<J Tarver
(F.) - 1733.25
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New York, 1842. 12° 1132.01
Task (The), poem. See Cowper (Wm.)
Tasman (.\bel Jansen). *Voyage for the discovery of Southern
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Tassis (S. A. ) Guide du correcteur et du composi-
teur. 6eed. Paris, [1862.] 16°. . . . 6413.18
Tasso(Torquato). Befreites Jerusalem. Uebersetzt
von Duttenhofer. Neue Ausg. Berlin, 1854, 16°.
— La Gerusalemme liberata. Colla vita et note, per
G. Bertinatti. Brusselle, 1844. 18°. . . 7318.27
— The Jerusalem delivered. 1 r. by J. R. Broad-
head. 2 V. London, 1838. 12°. . . . 1692.24
Same. Done into English by E. Fairfax. In-
trod. essay by L. Hunt, and lives of 'lasso and
Fairfax, by C. Knight. N. Y., 1851., 12'. 1692.14
Same. Tr. by J. Hoole. New ed. with notes.
2v. London, 1807. 16° 16;i2.26
Tr. by J. Hoole. [In Chalmers (A.) Engl, poets, v. 21.
1810.] 1626.21
Same. Tr. by J. H. Hunt. |/ii Sanford (E.) ami Walsh
(R.) Brit, poets, v. 48-49. 1822.] 1691 48
Same. Tr. by J. H. Wiffen. N. Y., 1850. 12°.
Same. Canto I. Tr. by C. L. Smith. [In S's Odes. etc.
1842.] 1685.18
— Rinaldo, a poem. Tr. by J. Hoole. L., 1792. 8°.
^S' Vov lives and critical notices of the author, see Bio-
graphy (p. 204) ;— Literature {lUilian, p. 710).
Tassoni (Alessandro). La secchia rapita ; or the
rape of the bucket : an heroi-comical poem. Tr.
by J. Atkinson. 2 v. in 1. L., 1827. 12-. 1692.16
Taste. See Fine arts {Jisthetics, p. 538) ;— Poetry, p. 903) ; —
Rhetoric (p. 949) ;— Criticism (p. 398).
Tate. See also Tait.
Tate (Ralph). Rudimentary treatise on geology.
Parti. Physical. London, 1801. 12°. 4111.32
Tate (Robert). Plain account of land and fresh-
water moll nsks of Gt. Britain. L., 1866. 16°.
Iu asking for books, use the ■■ Book Order," giving the AOTHOU'3 NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NU.MBEU,
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Tate (W'ni.) The modern cambist. 1th ed. Lon-
don, 18r,8. b" 591G.2U
Tatham (Emma). Dream of Pythagoras and other
lioems. 5th ed. ; with memoir by B. Gregory.
LonilDU. 1872 16" lC9i.l7
Tatham ( Ell » aril ). ObBervations on the scarcity of money. |/n
Pamphleteer v. 7. 181C.) 5058.07
Tatham (John). Tlio royal oake. lOdO. [In Fairholt (F. W.)
Lord iiiavor.'^' pageants. /*ercj/ soc, v. 10, 1«43.] . 5000.10
Tatham (W. P.} on the reBtoration of the standard of value,
aud the proper limit to the use oi bauU credit a8 money.
Philadelphia, IHOO. S" 6937.25
Tatiaaus. Writings. 'Ir. l)y B. P. Pratten. Edin.,
18G8. 8°. [In Aiite-Niceiie iljrary, v. 3.] 3467.20
— Dotmldson (J.) Chris, lit. and .l.iclriue, v. 3, 1866 ; p. 1-62.
Tatius (.\chille8). ,%•• Achilles 'fatnis.
Tatlcr (The), [/n British essayi.sls. v. 1-4. Boston, 1856. 16°.]
X'dr-. — Pobl. by Sir It. Steel.-, in concert with Swift.
Ta Tsiug leu lee ; laws ol China. .V. Staunton (.ViV G. T.) 5617.13
Tattani (lifv. Henry). Cominndious gnimmarof the
Egyptian language as cnntained in the Coptic
and Sahidic dialects. Loudon, 183U. 8°. 1U76.17
Taubert (— ). On the use of field artillery on ser-
vice. London, 18".<;. 16° 4515.19
Tauchnitz (Christian Bernard, fta;-0)i von, ed.) Five
centuries of the English language aud literature.
Leipzig, 18G0. IG^ 5041.01
Tauerschmidt (Hev. Edward i. Prince Albert's an-
cestry : his account of the dukedom and ducal
house of Saxe-Coburg and (iotha. L., 1840. 8°.
Tauler (Johanu). History and life, with twenty-five
sermons. Tr. by S AVinliworth. Preface by C.
Kingsley. N. Y.', 1858. sij. 8°. ... 3172.04
j®S= For lives arid wtics of Tauler see Biography (p. '204);
also Vaughan (R. A.) Hours with the mystics, v. 1, book vi.
Taulier (Jules), Les deux petits Kobinsons de la
Grand-Chartreuse. 3e ed. P., 18G9. 12°. 7041.23
Taunton (City of). Puhlic Ubrarg. Catalogue of the
library, Taunton, (.U.m.,) 1878. 4°. .'J73.5.11
Taurus {.Plalnnic phii(is:>]tlin]. On the eternity of the world.
Tr. by T. Taylor. yWdh Ocellus Lucanus. L., 1S31. 8°.]
Tautphoeus (Jemima Montgomery, Baixmin). Uneins;
Oder, Kriegim Krieg.' Phil, 18G3. 12°. 7128.16
jg®* For her novels in English, set Fiction (p. 526).
Tavemier (Jean Baptiste). 'Extract from voyages to inquire
concerning diamond mines. [In Pinkerton. Voyages, v. 8.)
Taverns.
— Hall (E. H.') Cofifee taverns, cocoa houses, and
coffee palaces : their rise, progress, etc. ; with a
directory. [n.d.'\ ........ 6212.35
— Lanoood {J. ) and HoHen (J. C. ) History of sign-
boards, from the earliest times. 1866. . 6212.30
— Tavern anecdotes ; including the origin of signs.
[By Charles Hindley.] L, 1825. 24°. .6212.29
— Rogers [R. V.. jr.) Law of hotel life ; or the wrongs and
rights of host and guest. 1879 5621.28
— Tuckerman (//. T.) Criterion, 1866 ; p. 1-43. . . . 2544.09
See also N. Brit, rev., v. 24, 1855 (Hotels) ; Scribuer's
monthly, Sept., 1879 (Signs and symbols, by F. B. Mayer).
Tax-payer's mantial : acts of congress, index, etc.
New York, 1862. 8° 5916.01
Taxation. See Political economy (Tcuatiim, p. 924).
Taxation {Law of). See Law {Taxation, p. 691); also Cooley
(T. M.) Treatise on the law of taxation, including the law
of local assessments. 1876 5646.02
Taxidermy. See Birds (Taxulerviy p. 216) ;— Natural history
{Taxidermy, p. 811).
Taylder (T. W. P.) Mormon's own book ; tried by
its own standard. L., 18,57. 12°. . . . 3454.06
Tayler. ^^ Arranged as though speltrd Taylor.
Tayleure (Clifton W.) See Plays (p. 8!i7).
Taylor (Algernon). Convent life in Italy. London,
18G2. 12° " . . 3424.20
Taylor (.Alexander S.) Grasshoppers and locusts of America.
\ln Smith, report, 1858.] 3936.13
— Hist, summary of lower California. [In Browne (J. R. ) Re-
sources of Pacific slope, 1869.] 41106.06
Taylor (.Alfred Swayne). Principles and practice of
medical jurisprudence. 2d ed. 2 v. London,
1873. 8° 4355.02a
Taylor (Bayard). At home and abroad : a sketch
book. N. Y., 1860. 12° 921.22
Select Contents.
First difficulties with foreign tODgues,
Germany (Sketches in).
Humboldt (Alexander von).
Landscapes of the world.
Mackinaw and the lakes.
Mammoth cave.
My supernatural experiences.
Telegraphic trip to Newfoundland.
Thuriugian forest (Wulk through).
Walk I'rom Heidelheig lo Nurembei'g.
Warwickshire (Itambles in).
Same. 2d series. N. Y., 1802. 12°. . . 921.23
Conientt.
Confessions of a medium.
f'oiintry home in America.
Haunted shanty (The).
Home in the Thuringian forest.
New pictures from Calilornia.
Personal sketches : the Leslies, the Brownings, the wri-
ters for Punch, Leigh Hunt. Hans C. Andersen.
Travels at home : Hudson and f:atskills. Berkshire and
Boston. Saco Valley. Ascent of ait. Washington, Montreal
aud Quebec. Up the Saguenay. Niagara, Trenton Falls
aud .Saratotia
Walk through the Franconian Switzerland.
— By-ways of Europe. N. Y., 18G9. 12°. , . 944.11
Contents : Lake Ladoga. Winter life in St. Petersburg.
Little land of Appenzel. Moutserrat. Balearic days. Re-
public of the Pyrenees. Grande Chartreuse. Ryfl'hiiiiBer
and its legends. Week ou Capri. Isehia. Land of Faoli.
Island of Maddaleua. In the Teutoberger forest.
— Central Asia : travels in Cashnure, Little Thibet,
and Central Asia. N. Y., 1874. 12°. . . 1042.19
— Cyclo])iEdia of modem travel. Cin., 1856. 8°.
— Colorado, a summer trip. N. Y., 1867. 12°. 1114.21
— Echo club, and other literary diversions. Boston,
187G. 16= 2544.00
— Egypt and Iceland in 1874. N. Y., 1874. 16°. 1081.26
— Eldorado; or adventures in California, N. Y.,
1850. 12° 1114.20
Same. New York, 1859. 12°. . . .1114.20a
— Fatlst translated. See Goethe (J. W. von) 1726.32
— Home pastorals, ballads, and lyrics. B., 1875. 12°.
— Japan in our day. New York,"l872. 12°. . 1021.18
— J ourney to Central Africa. 10th ed. New York,
1859. 12° 1093.06
— ed. Lake regions of central Africa. N. Y., 1873. 12°.
— Lands of the Saracen. N. Y., 1855. 12°. .994.22
Same. New York, 1859. 12° 1051.03
— Lars : a p.astoral of Norway. B., 1873. 16°. 1692.22
— Masque of the Gods. [Poem.] B., 1872. 16°.1692.21
— Northern travel: Sweden, Denmark, and Lap-
land. New York, 1858. 12° 991.02
Same. New York, 1859. 12°. . . . 991.02a
— [Novels.] ,S'ee Fiction (p. 526).
— Picture of St. John. B., 18G6. 12°. . . . 1692.19
— Poems. New York, 1856. J 2° 1692.20
Contents : Romances and lyrics. Ehymes of travel.
Poems of the Orient.
— Poet's journal Boston, 1863. 12°. , . .1692.18
— Prince Deukalion : [a lyrical drama]. Boston,
1878. 8° 1743.31
— The Prophet : a tragedy. B., 1874. 12°. 1692.23
— School history of Germany. N. Y., 1874. 12°. 544.26
— Studies in German literature ; with an introd. by
G. H. Boker. N. Y., 187:i. 12°. , , . 2732.18
— ed. Travels in Arabia. N. Y., 1872. 12°, . 1042.16
— Travels in Greece and Russia, with an excursion
to Crete. N. Y., 1859. 12° 992.02
— ed. Travels in South Africa. N. Y., 1872. 8°. 1092.18
— Views afoot ; or Europe seen with knapsack and
staff. New York, 18.52. 12° 944.12
.Same. New York, 1859. 12°. . . . 944.12a
— Visit to India, China, and Japan. New York,
1855. 12° 1022.07
Same. New York, 1859. 12°. . . .1022.07a
— Conwell (R. H.) Life, travels, and literary career of
Bayard Taylor. 1879 3171.07
See also Atl. monthly, Feb.. 1879 (Reminiscences of. by
R. H. .Stoddard) ; Lippincott's mag., v. 24 {Reminiscences
of, by H. H. Boyeseu).
Taylor (Benj. Cook). Annals of the Classis of Ber-
gen, of the Reformed Dutch church, and of Ber-
gen, in New Jersey. N. Y., 18.57. 12°. . 621.11
Taylor (Benj. Franklin). Between the Gates. [Cali-
fornia.] Chicago, 1878. 12° 1124.28
— January and June. [Rural essays and poems].
New York, 1864. 16° 2544.03
BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
TAYLOR (Beiijamin F. - Jeremy).
1035
— Mission Ridge anil Lookout Mountaiu with pic-
tures of life in oamp and field. 1872. New
York, 1872. 8° G44.15
— Okl-time pictures. Chicago, 1871. 1G°. 1(192. :i'.)
— Old-timo pictures and sheaves of rhyme. 4th ed.
Chicago, 1875. 12° 16!)2.39a
— Pictures of life in camp and field. Chicago, 187.5.
12° G44.21
— Summer savory, gleaned from rural nooks in
pleasant weather. Chicago, 1879. 12°. 2543.35
Contents : ' A heated term '. Glimpses of Utah. Pic-
tures of Colorado. ' Ye crags and peaks *. ' Garden of
the gods '. Hats. Men of grooves. North woods.
Funeral extravagance. Mine inn. The cai-avan. Kscur-
aions. The 'north wood.s ' meeting-house. Winks and
winkers. Human figs. • Hill of scieiit-e *. Country
'corners'. Aquarius the water-bearer. Hill cousins.
Jaw. Just and generous, stitching landscapes. Coun-
try ball-room. Thanksgiving day flight. 'lUver-side'
and ' lakeside '. Checks.
Taylor (Charles). The geometry of conies. 2d ed.
Cambridge, {EnhI.,) 1873. 12:' 4011.37
Tayler (rteii. Charles B.) Memorials of the English
martyrs. New York, 1853. 12°. . . .3135.10
Taylor (Charles Fayette). On the mechanical treat-
ment of disease of the hip-joint. New York,
1873. 8° 4337.22
— Spinal irritation ; causes of back-ache among
American women. N. Y., 1861. »°. . . 432-1.28
— Theory and practice of the movement cure. Phil. ,
186f. 12= 4324.30
Talyor (Elizabeth). Braemar Highlands : their tales,
traditions, and history. Edinb., 1869. 12°. 951.17
Taylor (Emily). Memoir of Sir Thomas More ;
with extracts from his works. [^anon.J London,
1S31. 18° 3125.25
— Memories of some contemporary poets : with selec-
tions. London, 1868. 16° 16'.I2.35
Taylor {Rev. Edward S.) History of playing cards.
London, 1865. 12° 4622.01
Taylor (Franklin). Primer of pianoforte playing.
N. Y., 1878. 18° . . 1561.40
Taylor (George). Memoir of Robert Surtees. New
ed., by J. Eaine. Durham, Surtees soc, 1852. 8°.
Taylor (George H. ) Diseases of women. Phil.,
1871. 12° 4331.24
— Exposition of the Swedish movement cure. N. Y.,
1820. 12° 4324.29
Taylor (Henry). The Bee-keeper's manual. 4th ed.
London, 1850. 16° 4824.09
Taylor {Sir Henry). Notes from life. B., 1853. 16°.
Contents : Money. Humility and independence. Wis-
dom. Choice in marriage. Children. The life poetic.
Ways of the rich and the great.
— Philip Van Artevelde ; a dramatic romance. Bos-
ton, 1833. 12° 1744.10
— Poetical and dramatic works. 3 v. L., 1864. 16°.
Contents : v. 1. Philip Van Artevelde.
2. Edwin the Fair, Isaac Comnenus.
3. A Sicilian summer. St. Clement's eve. Eve of the
conquest and other poems.
— The Statesman. London, 1836. 12°. . . 5712.07
Note. — For literary estimates of the author, see Blackw.
mag.. V. 70 or Eclectic mug., v. 25. 1852 (Dramas of); Corn-
hill mag.. Apr.. 18TG (Poems of). Christian ex;im., v. 75.
1863 (by J. H. Ward); Ed. rev., Oct., 1878 ; p. 604-627 (Col-
lected works); Fr,ascr's mat;., v. 79, 1869 or Littell. 1869.
V. 2; Fortn. rev., v. I. 1865 (by A. Trollope): Harpers
monthly, v. 38 (by M. D. Conway); Nat. rev., v. 15, 1862 ;
North Biit. rev , v. a7 (St. Clement's eve); v. 43, 1865 nr
Littell, 1866, v, 1 ; St. James' mag.. May, 1878 ; and refer-
ences in Allibone and Poole's Index.
Taylor [Sir Herbert). Memorandum of the illness and decease
of the duke of York. London, 1827. 8". [/n Pamphleteer,
v, 27.] 5U58.27
Taylor (A'fy. Isaac, of Oiujar, b. 1159). The balance
of criminality, or mental error compared with
immoral conduct. London, 1828. 12°. . 3612.03
— Memoirs of the late Jane Taylor. New ed. Bos-
ton, 1833. 16° 3171.15
Note.— Re-pt. in Taylor {Rev. I , MA 1 Family pen. v. 1.
Taylor (Isaac, of Stmifoi-d River.i. h. 1787, d. 1865).
.\ncient Christianity, and the doctrines of the
. Oxford tracts for the times. 2 v. L., 1839. 8°.
— Considerations on the Pentateuch. 3d ed. London
1863. 8 37^1.20
— Elements of thought. 2d Amer. ed. N. Y., 1851. 12°
— Fanaticism. New York, 1849. 12'. . . . 3612.01
— Family pen ; eketches of tlie Taylor family. [/» Taylor («ri,.
I.) The family pen, V. I, 1807.) 3171.01
— History of the transmission of ancient books to
modern times. London, 1827. 8°. . . 2743.18
— Home education. London, 1858. 16°. .5512.12
— Logic in theology and other essays. L., 1859. 16°.
Contents.
Julian.
Logic in theology.
Nilus : tlio christian courtier
in the desert.
Paula : — high quality and as-
— Loyola and Jesuitism.
ceticism.
Prohibitive education.
TheodoHiue:— pagan usages and
the christian magistrate.
Unitarianism in England.
N. Y., 1851. 12"
426.06
— Natural history of enthusiasm. N. Y., 1855. 12°.
A'ote.— Reviewed by U. II. Dana, 111 Aw Poems and writ,
ings, v. 2 .'5026.10
— Physical theory of another life. N. Y., 1853. 12°.
JVb/e.— Reviewed by Sir J. Stephen, in /a's Essays.
— Restoration of belief. Phil., 1855. 12°. . 3612.08
— Saturday evening. London, 18.58. 16°. . 3612.09
— Spiritof the Hebrew poetry. N. Y., 1862. .S°. 3736.12
— Spiritual despotism. [a)io«.] L., 1835. 8°. 361-2.10
— Temple of Melekartha. \_anon.] 3 v. London,
18.il. 8° 255..S3
Nute.-^Thia work 'attempts to reproduce cliaiucteristic
features of the prehistoric civilization of theTyrian race
at the period of their traditional migratiou tu the Syriau
coast,'
— Ultimate civilization and other essays. London,
1860. 16^ ' . . 25U.04
Contents :
Modern advancement and
Epidemic whime.
Heads in groups.
Lay theologians.
Mmd in form.
— Wesley and methodism
— World of mind. N. Y.,
lay inventors.
Ornamentation of nature.
Ultimate civilization.
N. Y., l«5-2. 12°. 3453.01
1858. 12^ . . . 5417.12
Note. — The 'Elements of thought', wholly recast.
ig®" For nQticfs of life of author, see Biography (p. 204).
Taylor [Rev. Isaac, M.A., son of precedimj). The
family pen : memorials of the Taylor family, of
Ongar. 2 v. London, 18G7. 12^ . . . 3I7I.(H
Coritmts : V. 1. The family pen. by I. Taylor. The late
Isaac Taylor, by the editor. Memoir o( Jane Taylor, by I.
Taylor, of Ongar.
V. 2. Miscellanies, by Jane Taylor. JefiFerys Taylor. Mrs.
Herbert, Ke v. Isaac Taylor, of Ongar, and Mrs. Gilbert.
List of works by the Taylor family.
— Etruscan researches. L., 1874. IS'^. . . 43~>. 16
— Words and places. 2d ed. L., 1865. 12'\ . G6I4.12
Taylor (James W., U. S.com. of mining). Report upon gold and
silver mining east of the Rocky Mountains, [ In XJ. S.
Conimissiojwr of mining. Report. 1867.] .... 40iJti.0.'»
Taylor (Jane, 6. 17^3, (/. 18i4). Contributions of
Q. Q. 13th ed. London, 1872. IH°. . , 2547.22
— Miscellanies. [In Taylor (Rev. I., M.A.) Family pen, v. ti.]
JSiW For lives of the author, sre Biography (p. 204).
Taylor (Jeremy, bishop). Rule and exercises of holy
living. Boston, 1864. 12° 3GI2.18
Note.— This and the following are treated of by W. G.
Humphry in St. James' lectures, 1875 3592.30
— Rule and exercises of holy dying. B.. 1864. 12*^.
— Selections from works. With account of the au-
thor. Boston, 1863. 16" 3612.12
— Whole works. With an essay, biogr. and critical,
by H. Rogers. 3 v. London, 1853. 8°. 3618.01
Cont'jits.
Holy dying, v. 1.
Biographical essay, v. 1.
Christian consolations, v. 1.
Clergy (Rules to), v. 3.
Clerub Uumini, v. 3.
Confirmation (Of), v. 3.
Contemplations of the state of
man, V. 1.
Deus justificatus, v. 2.
Disuasive from popery, v. 2.
Ductor dubitantium or rule of
conscience, v. 3.
Episcoiacy (Of the sacred order
and offices of), v. 2.
Friendship (Of), v. 3.
Golden grove (The), v. 3.
Holy living, v. 1.
Index, v. 3.
Letters to persons changed in
religion, v. 2.
Liberty of propliesying, v. 2.
Life of Christ, v. 1.
Liturgy (Apology for set order
aud forms of), v. 2.
Offices iCoUectious of), v. 3.
Psalter of David, v. 3.
Real presence of Christ, v. 2.
Repentance (Of), v. 2.
Sermons, v. 1. 2.
Worthy communicant, t. 3.
,95= For biogr. aiid crit. essays on Jeremy Taylor, see Bi-
ography (p. 264).
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Taylor (John, tUe water poet). Works eemin-ised in
the folio edition of I6:)0. London, Spenser soc,
1869. lol 168S.03
— Works, not included in the fol. vol. of 1630. 1st-
5th collection. L.. Spenser .soc, 1870-78. 4°.
— Hood (E. P.) Peerage of poverty : 3205.13
— Southey :B.) Uuetlucated poets 3264.02
Sei'- aho bibliographical article in AUibone, v. 3.
Taylor {Rev. John). Joirrnal of missionary tour through the
Mohawk and Black river countries in 1802. [/nC'Oallaghan
(E. B.) Hist, of New York. V. 3.) tni.Oi
Taylor (John, tj. 1781, d. ISGl). Catechism of tbo
currency and exchanges. New ed., enlarged.
London, 1830. 18° 5911.15
Taylor (John, o/ London). The identity of Junius
with a distinLjuished living character [i. e. Sir
Philip Francis]. London, 1818. 8°. . . 3088.03
Taylor (John, of Oirolina Co., Va.) Inquiry into the
lirincii)les and policy of the government of the
U. S. Fredericksburg, 1814. 8°. . . . 5732.0.5
Taylor (John, jotimalist and dramatist, d. 1832). Re-
cords of my life. N. Y., 1833. 8'^'. . . 3171.16
— Personal reminiscences. Ed. by R. H. Stoddard.
New York, 187.5. 12° 3251.20
Taylor (John Edward). Michael Angelo, considered
as a philosophic poet. With translations. 2d ed.
London, 1852. 8° 1665.08
Tayler (/iVi-. John James). Attempt to ascertain the
character ofthe fourth Gospel. L.,1870. 8°.3755.04
— Letters embracing his life. Ed. by J. H. Thorn.
2 V. London, 1872. 12° 3171.03
— Retrospect of the religious life of England ; or,
the church, puritanism and free inquiry. 2d ed.
revised. London, [1853.] 12°. . . . 3446.14
Taylor (John Neilson). American law of landlord
and tenant. 2d ed. Boston, 1852. 8°. . 5624.14
Same. 5th ed. revised. Boston, 1869. 81 5624.10
Taylor (Joseph). Annals of health and long life.
London, 1818. 12° 3261.25
— Antiquitates curiosae : old sayings, proverbs, and
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Tench {Gen. Watkiu). See Redding (C.) Personal reminiaceuces
of eminent men, v. 3. 1867 . p. 259-278 3222.04
Teneina. See Insects {Butterflies . p. 646).
Teneriffe. See Countries {Teneriffe. p 372).
Tennemanii iWilUelm Gottlieb). Manual of the his-
tory of philosophy. Revised and continued' by
J. R. Morell. London, Bohn, 1852. 12 . 5417.13
Tenneut {!iir .James Emerson). Ceylon, physical,
hist., and topographical. 2 v. L., 1860. 8°. 1065.08
— Natural history of Ceylon. L., 1861. 8°. .4715.13
— Treatise on the copyright of designs for printed
fabrics ; with notices of the state of calico-print-
ing in Belgium. Germany, cic. L., 1841. 8°.3931.14
Tennessee. See Countries (Tennessee, p. 372.)
Temiey (.Jonathan ). MemoriSll of the class graduated
at Dartmouth college, July 27, 1843. Albany,
1869. 8° 3247.'.i3
Teuuey (Sanborn). Natural history : a manual of
zoology. New York, 1865. 12°. . . . 4715.07
Tennyson (Alfred). Enoch Arden. [ Ay Imer's Field,
Sea dreams, e(c.] Boston, 1864. 12°. . 1693.05
Same. Boston, 1865. l'i° 1693.06
— Gareth and Lynette Boston, 1872. 12°. 1693.04
— Harold, a drama. Boston, 1877. 12°. . . 1743.29
iV'i/c.— Reviewed in Ed. rev., Apl.. 1877.
— The Holy Grail, and other poems. Boston, 1870. 16°.
— The Last tournament. Boston, 1872. 16°. 1693.27
jVbif.— Reviewed in Contemp. rev., v. 19, 1872 or Littell
1872, v. 1.
— The Lover's tale. Boston, 1879. 12°. . . 1693.45
— Poems. 2 v. Boston, 1851. 12°. ... 1693.08
Same. 2 v. Boston, 1865. 12°. . . . 1693.10
— Poetical works. N. Y., 1870. 8°. . . . .1693.24
Contents : Poems : 1830. Poems : 1832. English idyls
aud other poems. 1842. The princess. In memoriam.
Maud aud other poems. Idyls of the king. Enojh Arden.
Additional poems. Timbuctoo. Experimenta. Miscella-
neous.
— Queen Mary, a drama. Boston, 1875. 12-. . 1693-41
iVofc.— R'eviewed in Catholic world, v. 22. 1875 : Ed. rev.,
Apl.. 1877 ; Macmillau, v. 32, 1876 ; Qu. rev., July, 1876.
— Timbuctoo, Cambridge prize poem. 1829. [In Class, journal,
V. 40, p, 97 2752.40
Concordances to Tennystm's Works.
— Brighiioell (D. B.) Concordance, c(c. 1869.1093.13
— Concordance to -n'orks. L., 1870. 12°. . . 1693.25
.ftfi- For numerous biographical andcritical notices of Ten-
nyson, see Biography [p. 204-5, , also thefoZlowing entries :
— Bayne{P.) Lessons from my masters. 1879. . . .2513.10
— Gladstone { \V. F. , Gleanings, v. 2, 1879 2526.27
— Hadhy {J ) Essays, 1873 6414.19
— Utdton{R.H.) Essays, V. 2. 1877 ; p. 303-369. . . .2633.01
A'ote.— Kepr. fromMacm. mag., Dec, 1872.
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Srealso Atlautic monthly, Sept.. 1879 (A Teunysnii retros-
pect, by W. U. Bishop) : Coatemp. rev., May. 1S7:) (Ou
the moauipg of T.'s Arthur! ; fVirnhill mag., ,Iaii,, 1880
(Auew study ot'Teuuyeon ; Uih obliualiolis to his prede-
cessors, by J. C. C.) ; Atlantic, v. 28. 1871 (Teuuysou and
Theocritus, by E. C. Stedniati) ; Pop. sci. niouthly, Dec,
1873 (T. and botany, by J, Ilutehiusoii) ; Dublin rev.. Jan..
1870 (ArtUuriau poemsi ; St. James' mag., 1877-78 (Texts
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Tennyson (Frederieli). [Poems in I'raser'B mag. v. 4"j. 51, 18.S4.5.]
Teuot (Eugfene). Paris eu Decembro 1851. Etude
hist, sur le coup d'etat. 4e ed. P., 1870. 1K°. 516.23
— Paris in December, 18.")1 ; or the coup d'etat of Na-
poleon in. Tr. by S. W. Adams and A. H. Bran-
don. N. Y., 1870. 12° 51C,.23
Tent and harem. Sre Paine (Caroline). 1869 1082.13
Tent on the beach. See Whittier (J. G.) 1867 ims.Vi
TentUfe in the Holy Laud. /See Prime (W. O.) . . . . 1053.01
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or brothers. Phormio. or the scheming parasite. Hecyra,
the step-mother. ludex, v. 1-2.
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— Coiliiis ( W. L. ) Plautus and Terence [outlined
and explained]. Edin,, 1873. 16°. . .1741.17
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Way of perfection, and conceptions of divine
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1852. 12° 3612.22
— Butter [A.) Lives of the saints, v. 2 (Oct,. 15,) Seealsn Bentley'a
miscel,. V, 57, 1865, Fraser'smag,, Jan., 1802 (Santa Teresa,
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{Mme.) 3114,23
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— Common sense in the household, N. Y,, 1871. 12°.
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Terna'ox Compana (Henrij. Bibliotheque nsiatique
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a I'Asie et a I'Afrique, qui ont paru jusqu'en
1700. Paris, 1811 8° 2734.17
Terracottas See Fine arts (TerraeoUas, p 548).
Terra Incognita. [Engl, convents I See Murphy (.J. N.) 3678,14
Terra Marire, [Marylaud.l See Neil: (L I>.) . , , . 693.U7
Terrasson (Jean) Life of Sethoe, from private
memoirs of the ancient Egyptians. [niiOd. ] From
the Paris ed., by Mr. Lediard. 2 v. London,
1732. 8° 6713.15
Terrestrial magnetism. See Physics (p, 869),
Terrible tracUiratlon. See Fessenden (I', O.) .... 1643.13
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1369, 16° 393134
Terry I Rose). Pceme. Boston, 1861, 16°. . 1093.14
Tertollianus (QuintuR Reptimius Florrnsi. The five
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i'ontmts: v. 1. To the martyrs. On the spectacles.
On the testimony of the soul. To Scapula. Apology. Ou
idolatry. Ou prayer. Of patience. Ou baptism. On re-
pentance. To his wife. On female dress. Ou the soldier's
chaplct. On flight in persecution. The antidote to the
scorpion's bite. To the nations. 2. Prescription at4ain.>-t
heretics. Agaiust Ucrmogcnes. Agains the Valentiuiaus,
On the flesh of Christ. On tho resurrection of the flesh.
Agaiust Praxeas. Notes ou sundry doctrinal statemculs
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On fasting. On tho veiling of niaiilens. On the ascetic's
mantle. An answer to the .Jews. Against ;ill heresiCH.
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A strain of Jonah, the prophet. A strain of Sodoui.
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Baude.] Paris, 1862. 8° 7726.04
— Kaije (J., bp. qf Lincoln). Ecclesiastical history of
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— iVeaji'ier (^1.) Antignosticus, or spirit of TertuUian. [Inliis
Plantings, ete, V. 2,1851 ) 3413,02
— Presseiise iE. de}. In his IVIartyrs and apologists. 1871. 3413,17
.S:ee also Church histories, 2d-3d centuries (p. 84) : and
Chris, exam. Sept. 1863; p. 157-170 (TertuUian and
Montanism, by J. W. Chadwick).
Testamenta xii patriarcharum ; ad fidem codicis
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Same. Tr. by R. Sinker, [ll'if/i Lactantius. Wuiks. v.2.
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Teste (Alphonse). Practical manual of animal mag-
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Teufifel (AVilhelm Sigmundi. History of Roman
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Teutonic antiquities, .Vee Chatfjeld (C) 445.20
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Tevis (tiev. \. H.) Beyond the Sierras ; or observa-
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Texas. .See Countries ( Texas, p. 372).
Texier (Charles). Asie Mineure. Paris, 1862. 8°.
[Uuivers.] 901.15
— and PuUan (E. P. ) "Byzantine architecture. Lon-
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Texier (Edmond). Les choses du temps present.
Paris, [1862.] 16° 7038.27
— «)«; Kaempfen( Albert). Paris: capitaledumonde.
Paris, 1867. Hi" '. . 7038.28
Thatcher (Benj. Bussey). Indian biograuhy. 2 v.
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— Military journal of Amer. revolution. With a life
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Thacher (James, M.D.) History of the town of Ply-
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Hewes. By a Bostonian. N. Y., 1835. 16°. 3082.05
Thacher (Mary P.) Seashore and prairie. Boston,
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iVo^e.— Chiefly Amer. scenery and manners.
Thacher (Thomas). Tribute to .Samuel Adams, [/n Adams (S.)
Life, by Wells, v. 3. p 383.] 3012.11
Thacher ( Vrof- T. A. ) Sketch of the life of Edward
C. Herrick. New Haven, 1862. 8°. . .3243.13
Thackeray ( 7?er. Fr.incis). Researches into the eccle-
siastical and political state of ancient Britain
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1843. 8" 3446 06
Thackeray (Wm. Makepeace). Ballads. Boston,
1856. 1'2° 1693-15
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Contents :
Aloxandrines.
Anouymous in periodical lit-
erature.
Autour Ue mon chapeau.
Bluebeard's ghost.
De finibuB.
Uesaeins.
Dickens in France.
GoniiaudiziDg (Memoriala of).
Goellie (J. W. von).
John Leech's Pictures of life
and cbaracter.
Last sketch (The).
— English humorists of the 18th century.
Leaf out of a sketch-book.
Little travels and roadside
sketcbea.
Men and coats.
Men and pictures.
Notch OQ Ihe axe (Tbe).
On a medal of George rv.
On a Ileal of bells.
On a pear tree.
On some carp at Sans Souci.
Picture gossip.
• Strange to say on club pa-
per.'
N. Y.,
1853. 12°. 3-252.13
Contents :
Addison. Goldsmith. Smollett.
Congreve. Hogarth. Steele.
Fielding. Pope. Sterne.
Gay. Prior. Swift.
Same. N. Y., 1867. 12° 32.52.12
— The Four Georges. N. Y., 1860. 12°. . .3065.03
Same. [TTiYA Ms Engl, humorists. N. ¥., 1807. 12]. 3252.12
— Irish sketchbook. Phil., 1S64. 8°. . . . 9-55.01
— Lectures. The English humorists. The Four
Georges. N. Y., 1867. 12" 3252.1-2
— Mr Brown's letters to a young man about town ;
with theProserand other papers. N. Y., 1853. 16°
— [Novels,] See Fiction class list (p. 527).
— Paris sketch book. 2 v. N. Y., 1852. 1-2°. 963.24
Contents.
French fashionable novels, v. 1.
French school of painting, vl.
Gambler's de.ith (.\l, v. 1.
Invasion of France (An), v. 1.
Little Poinsiuet. v. 2.
Beati-ice Merper. v. 1.
Beranger (Imitations of), v. 2.
Caii' atures and lithography
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Cartouche, v. 1.
Case of Peytel (The), v. 2.
Caution to travelers (A), v. 1.
Devil's wager (The), v. 2.
Fetes of .UUy (The), v. 1.
French dramas and melo-
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— Roundabout papers,
hill magazine.
Meditations at Versailles, v.2.
Napoleon and his system, v.l.
Painter's bargain (The), v. 1.
Sand iMme.) and the new
apocalypse, v. 2.
Story of Mary Aucel, v. i.
Eeprinted from the Corn-
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Contents
De juventute.
Hundred years hence (A).
Joke I once heard from the
late Thomas Hood.
Lazy, idle boy.
Lett's diary.
Mississippi bubble (A).
Nil nisi bonum.
Notes of a week's holiday.
Ogres.
On a Chalk-mark on the door.
On being found out.
On some late great victories.
On ribbons.
Round about the Christmas
tree.
Screens in dining-rooms.
Small-beer chronicle.
Thorns in the cushion.
■Tuubridce toys.
Two children in black.
Two Roundabout papers
■which I intend to write.
— Students' quarter ; or Paris five-and-thirty years
since. London, 1876. 1'2° 9C.3.29
Con/enfe ; Oflf to France. Week of fetes. French fiction.
Story of Spiridion. A French Jack Sheppard [t. e. Car-
touche]. Picture-galleries.
— Thackerayana ; notes and anecdotes illustrated by
nearly six hundred sketches depicting humor-
ous incidents in his school life.and favorite scenes
and characters in his everyday reading. Lon-
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ff^ For the novels of Thackeray, see Fiction (p. 527).
^^ For biogr. and criticat essaijs on T.. see Biography
(0. 20* . also Oiris. exam.. Mch., i8G4 (Thackeray, by E. P.
Whipple. ; Sept., 18i;C (Women of Thackeray, by 1. M.
L-jyt.ter,: Trollope(A.) Thackeray. 1879. . . . 3178.08
Thackeray (Miss Anne Isabella). Ser Fiction class list (p. 527).
Thackerayana -Ve Thackeray (W. M.) 3172.'20
Tbackrah (Charles Turner). Effects of arts, trades,
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Thaer (Albert D. ) Principles of practical agricul-
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Thalaba the destroyer. Hee Southey (R.) 1080.03
Thalheimer (Mary Elsie i. History of England.
Cincinntiti, 1875. 12° " . . . 451.20
— A manual of ancient history. Cin., 187'2. 8°. 427.23
— Manual of mediseval and modern history. Cin-
cinnati, 1874. 8° 445.27
Thame (Philip de). The knights hospitalleru in
England, 1338 ; ed. by L. B. Larking ; with
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Oiiihhn sue , 1857. 4° 5113.19
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Thatcher. 4fce" A irauged as though spelted Thacher.
Thaximaturgia, or elucidations of the marvellous. By
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Thaxter (Celia). Among the Isles of Shoals. Bos-
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/Vote.— First appeared in Atlantic monthly, v 2-1-25.
— Drift-weed. [Poems.] Boston, 1878. Is. 1ij92.43
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Thayer (Wm. Makepeace). The bobbin boy [N. P.
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Theagines and Chariclea, See Heliodoras 211.45
Thearle (S.-iiuuel J. P.) Naval architecture. Lon-
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Theatre. See Drama (p. 423-5) ;— Plays (p. 873-900).
Theatres (Oms^ruc/wJi </). See Drama (p. 4'25).
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l^ebaud (liev. Aug. J. ) Gentilism : religion previ-
ous to Christianity. N. Y., 1879. 8°. .3818.17
— The Irish race in the past and present. New York,
1873. 8° 497.26
Thebes. See Countries (p. 373).
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|:i531.27], and Anti-theistic theories, 1877 (3561.28! ;—
Cocker (B. F.) Theistic conception of the world, 1875
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Theocritus. Idyllia. Becog. C. F. Ameis. Gr. et
Lat. [iiiPoeteebucolici. Parisiis, KWo(, 1857. 8°.
— Scholia in Theocritem. Annotavit F. Diibner.
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— Idylls and epigrams. [Greek text,] with Engl.
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(A.) Engl, poets, V. 'JO. 1810.1 16'26.20
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Theodoret. History of the church, a. d. 3224-27.
London, B,>lm, 1854. 12° 3413.06
— Newman {J. H.) Hist, sketches, 1873 : p. 307-302. . 3581.00
Theognis. Fragments. Liter.ally translated into
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Frere. London, Bohn, 1856. 1-2°. . . 1653.01
— Translations irom T. [In Frere (J. H.) Works, v. 3.] 1041-27
— D.iri.s(J.) Hesiod and Theognis, 1873. . 165'2.16
Theological essays. Shedd (W. G. T.) 3593.'29
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1858, V. 1.
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don, 1S72. 10° 3933.43
Thomas of lOrceldoune, called ike rliymn: Komance
and prophecies of Thomas of Erceldoune. With
illustrations from the prophetic literature of the
15th and 10th centuries. Ed. with iutrod. and
notes by J. A. H. Murray. London, 1875. 8°.
— Sir Tristrem ; a metrical romance of the 13th cen-
tury. Ed. by W. Scott. 3d ed. Edin., 1814. 8°.
. — Scott (.S'i'c ira/(cr). Thomas the ihynier. an ancient ballad. [In
Ids Poet works, v. 6, 1857 ; p. 23-80] 1684. OB
Thomas of Lancaster. Account of the expenses of, 1292-93 ; ed.
by J. Biirk. Loudon, Camden mtscel., v. 2. 1653. 4°. 5113.09
Thomas (Benj.F.) Speeches in the 2d and3dses8.,
3yth Cong., and in the vacation. B., 1803. 8°.
Thomas a Becket. ,S't'e Becket (in Biography, p. 121); also the
.following entry : —
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Contents : v. 1. Vita, passio, et miracula S. Thoma? Can-
tuariensis auctore Willelmo. monacho Cantiiarienei. 2. In-
troduction. Passiu. nnracula, etc., auclore lieuedicto Pet-
riburgeusi abbate. Vita, cte., auctoribus Joanne Sares-
beriensi et Alano abbate Tewkesberieusi. Vita, etc.. auc-
tore Edward Grim. 3. Iutrod. Vita, auctoribus WiUelmo
filio Stephani et Herberto de Boseham.
Thomas Aquinas (5^) -SVe Aquinas (in Biography, p. 118); also
Vaughan (11. B.) Life and labors of T. A. 2 v. 1871. 3011.26
Thomas a Kempis. -Vc*? Eempis (Thoma.s al.
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ports, v. 5. 187:1-4.) 1126.17
Thomas (iJeo. Charles W. ) Adventures on the West
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In a.sking lor books, use the " Book Order," giving the \tTri-IOUS N'AME, the rtrst i)art <>r the TITLE, and the XI'MBEU.
1042
THOMAS - THOMPSON
Thomas (Kdwanl), Numismatic and othci' anti-
quarian illustrations of the rule of the Sassauians
in Persia. A. D. 22iito()52. L., IMTi.ri'. 1015.13
Thomas (Elijah L.) An abridged genealogy of the
Olmstead family of New England. Albany,
18ii'J. 16° 313i.2S
Thomas (Frederick Wm.) John Eandolph and other
sketches. Philadelphia, 1852. 12°. . . 3172.11
Contents :
My aunt Betsey.
Mary M'liityrr- Ims arrived.
Old Kentucb. a true story.
Old Nat.
P.iwell. the artist.
Randolph (John).
UuHummoued witness.
Washington (Life in).
Webster (Daniel), Death of.
Wirt (William).
the
B»con («-■!'. H. B )
Change in our cities.
Chapter of accidents.
Clevenger (Shobal V),
sculptor.
Development of character.
Fiolic among the lawyirs (Al.
Hammond (Charles).
Kenton (Simon). Visit to.
Missionary's convert (Thi
)•
Thomas (F. W. L.) Account of some of the Celtic antiquities of
Orkney, including the Stones of Stenness. tumuli. Picts-
houses, etc.. with plans. [In Archaeolbgia, v. 34. 18.'>2.]
Thom IS ( Gabriel ). Hist, and geogr. account of Penn-
sylvania and New-Iersey. L., 1698. 12°. 601. 2(i
Thomas (Isaiah). History of printing in America,
2 V. Worcester, 1810." 8" 2765. 10
— — Same. 2 v. Worcester, 1874. 8'^. [Amer. antiq.
ROC. Transactions, v. 5, 6.] 2765. 'J4
Thomas (Joseph, M.D.) 'Universal pronouncing
dictionary of biography and mythology. 2 v.
Philadelphia, 1870. 1.8" 3236.13
— and Bald'vrai (T. ) Pronouncing gazetteer of the
world. 2v. Philadelphia, 1857. 8°. . . 91."). 14
Thomas (Jesse B., D. I), i The old Bible and the new
science : an essay and lecture. N. Y., 1877. 12°.
Thomas (John J.) American fruit cnlturist. New
York, 1868. 8° 6135.25
— American fruit culturist. Auburn, 1850. 12°. 6135.24
~- Farm implements. N. Y., 1854. 12°. . . 6137.02
Thom^lS (J. P., ed.) Carolina tribute to Calhoun.
[Sermons and eulogies.] Columbia, (S. C.,)
18.")7. 8° 3028.07
Thomas (Lawrence Buckley). Genealogical notes :
pedigree of the Thomas familj' of Maryland, and
others. Baltimore, 1877. 4^ 3168.29
Thomas (Ralph). ['Olphar Hamst', pseud.] Hand-
book of fictitious names. L., 1868. 8°. . 2761.18
— A martyr to bibliography : notice of the life and
works of Joseph-Marie-Querard. L., 1867. 12°.
Thomas (Thomas Morgan). Eleven years in central
south Africa. London, 1873. 8°. . . . 109.J.17
Thomas (T. Gaillard). Practical treatise on the dis-
eases of women. 3d ed., enl. Phil., 1872. 8°.
Thomas (Wm.) The pilgrim : a dialogue on the life
of Henry vni. London, 18(11. 8°. . .3077.21
Thomas (Wm. Cave). Mural and monumental decora-
tion, its aims and methods. Fresco, encaustic,
water, glass, mosaic, oil painting. L., 1870. 8°.
— Revised theory of light. Section 1. Principles of
the harmony of color. L., 1875. 12°. . 4024.29
Thomas family of Maryland. Sfe Thomas (Lawrence B.) Gene-
alogical notes 1877 31C8 2'.l
Thome (Otto W.) Text-book of structural and phys-
iological botany. Tr. by A. W. Bennett. New
York, 1877. 12° 4912.26
Thomes (Wm. H.) See Fiction class-list (p. 527).
Thompson. -See atso Thomson
Thompsau (Alexander Herbert) Stenography; sys-
tem of shorthand. London, [1870.] 16°. 6431.04
Thompson (Alexander R.. Z>./)) Casting down imaginations;
serinnn, Poughkeepsie. June 3, 1874. N. Y.. 1874. 8°. 3«31.11
Thompson (.Uigustus Charles, D.D.) The better land.
Boston, 1854. 12° 3613.04
— Lyra ctelestis : hymns of heaven. B., 1863. 12°.
Thompson Benj., Irunslaior). German theatre. 6 v.
London. 1801. 16° 17J4.21
V. 1. Life of Kotzebue. Plays by Eotzebue :— Stianger,
Virgin of the son. Pizarro. 2. Lover's vows. Adelaide of
Wulfingon. Count Benyowsky. 3. Deaf and dumb Indian
exiles. False delicacy. Happy family. 4. Otto of Wittels-
bach, and Dagobert, by J. M. Babo. Conscience, by A. W.
Ifland. 5. The robbers and Don Carlo.s. by Schiller. 6.
Ensigu. by P. L. Schroeder. fount Koenigsmark. by C.
von Reitzenstein. Stella, by Goethe. Emilia Oalotti, by
Les^mg.
Thompson (Benj., count Rumford). Essays, political,
economical and philosojjhical. Ist American ed.
3 v. Boston, 1798-1804. 8° 402G.10
Contents.
Breed of horses and horned cattle in Bavaria, V. 1.
Kitchen fire places and kitchen utensils, v. 3.
File and economy of fuel. v. 2.
Propagation ol beat in tluids and various substances, v. 'i.
Public establishmeiit for the poor of Bav.iria, v. 1.
Source of heat excited by friction, v. 2.
Steam (Use of), as a vehi,:le for heat. v. 3.
Warm bathing and warm rooms (Salubrity of), v. 3.
ffg' For lives o( the author, see Biography (p. 205); also
Atl. monthly, v. ■27, 1871 (by E. guincy).
Thompson (Benj. Franklin). History of Long Island.
2 V. New York, 1813 8°. ..."... 613.01
Thompson (C. O.) Industrial drawing. [In Amer. soc. aci. assoc.
Trans., no. 4. 1872.] ,"5811.02
Thompson (Daniel Pierce). .Scf Fiction class-list (n. 527).
Thompson ( D'Arey Wentworth). Wayside thoughts ;
essays on education. N. Y., 1868. 1'2°. 5514.09
Thomp.son (Edith). History of England. [To 1870.]
N. Y., 1874. 1(;°. [Freeman's hist, course, v. 2.]
Thompson (Edward P.) Passions of animals. Lon-
don, 1851. 8° 4722.03
Thompson (Edward P., e.S9.) Austria. L., 1819. 8°.
Thompson (George, C.E.) The war in Paraguay.
London, 1869. 12°. 555.15
Thompson (George W.) Dens semper. Philadelphia,
18i;9. r2° 3544.04
Thompson (fieorge Alexander). New theory of the two heroi-
sphfres : time and manner in which America was peopled.
[Ill Pamphleteer v. 5. 1815 ; p. S43-561.) .... 6058.05
— Geogr. and hist, dictionary of America. See Alcedo. 1136.01
Thompson (Sir Henry). Diseases of the prostate.
4th ed. London, 1873. 8° 433-5.12
— Food and feeding. N. Y., 1879. 32°. . . 4321.33
— Practical lithotomy. 2d ed. enlarged. London,
1871. 8° 4337.19
Thompson (iJew. Hugh Miller). 'Copy'. Essays on
religion, literature, and life. Hartford. 1872. 12°.
Thompson (Joseph Parrish, D.D.) Jesus of Nazareth:
his Ufe for the young. B., 1875. l-.i°. .3463.04
— Love and penalty, or eternal punishment. New
York, 18i;(l. 16° 3613.05
— Man in Genesis and geology. N. Y., 1870. 16°.
— Memoir of David Hale. N. Y., 1850. 12°. 3074.27
— Memoir of D. T. Stoddard, missionary to the
Nestorians. New York, 1S58. l:i°. . 3166.04
— Photographic views of Egypt. B., 1854. 12°. 1082.01
— Theology of Christ, from his own words. New
York, 1871. 12° 3613.06
— The Workman : bis false friends and his true
friends. New York. 1879. 12°. . . . 5812.31
— United States as a nation : lecture on the centen-
nial of Amer. independence. B., 1877. 12°.57.32.12
Thompson (Kate). Handbook to t!ie public picture
galleries of Europe. Witli brief sketch of schools
of painting. London, 1877. 1'2°. . . .1442.06
Thompson (Maurice). Hoosier mosaic. New York,
1S75. 16°. 1123.-27
— Witchery of archery. N. Y., 1878. 12°. .4612.32
Thompson (Mortimer N.) [Q. K. Philander Doe-
sticks, P. B., pseud.] Doesticks — what he says.
35th thousand. New York, ]8.:9. 12°. . 261.31
— History and records of the Elephant club. Phila-
delphia, [cop. 1856.] 12° 261.43
— Nothing to say. New York, 1857. 18°. . . 1693.19
— Pluribustah. " New York, 1856. 12°. . . 1693.23
— Witches of New York. N. Y., 18.59. 12°. . 3813.17
Thompson (Noyes L. ) History of Plymouth church,
1847-1872. New York, 1873. 8°. . . . 3451.16
Thompson (R. W.) The papacy and the civil power.
New York, 1876. 8° 3613.15
Thompson (I heophilus). Annals of influenza in
Great Britain, 1510 to 1837. L, 1852. 8". 4317.14
Thompson (Thomas Perronet). Exposition of fallacies on rent,
tithes, etc. Second ed. L., 182li. 8'. [In Pamphleteer, v. 27.J
Thompson (Waddy). Recollections of Mexico. New
York, 1846. 12° 1152.19
Thompson ( Wm. ) Of the distribution of wealth most
conducive to human happiness. New ed. by W.
Pare. London, 18.50. 8° 5913.22
Thompson (Wm.. En{>l. poet. ti. 1718. d. 1766). Poems. Ed. with
hfe, by A. Chalmers. [In C.'s Engl, poets, v. 15. 1810.]
THE UKUUKLyN LIUBAKI.
THOMPSON -THOMSON- THOREAU
1043
— Select poems. [In Sanford (E.) and Walsh (R.) Brit, pools,
V. ■!». 1H22.] lO'.ll.'JS
Thompson (Ziulock). History of Vermont, nutnriil,
civil, iiud statistical. Burlington, 1842. 8°. (175.20
— Sanu>. Siipplciiient. Burlington, 185:1. 8'^. (J75.'20
Thorn's Irish almanac and official dirpctory of tlio
United Kingdom. IHt!9-70.Uv. Dublin, I8(;<J-70. S''.
Thorns (P. r. ) DisBcrtiitiou on ancient Chinese vases
of the Shang dynasty. L., 1851. 8°. .1466.21
Thorns (6V/;)f. Wm.) Practice of navigation, fith ed.
New York, 1861. 1.8° 4018.0;i
Thorns (Wm. John). Anecdotes and traditions illus-
trative of early English history and litera-
ture. London, Camihn soc, 1839. 4°. . 5112.05
— Book of the court. London, 1844. 8°. . . 6612,04
— ed. Early English prose romances, with biogr. and
hist, introductions. 2d ed., enl. 3 v. L., 1858. 8°.
Cmitenis ; v. 1. Robert the Deuyll. Thomas a Reading.
Frier BacoD. Frier Rusli. 2. Virgilius. Robin Hood.
George a Green. Tom a Liiiciilue. 3. Helyas. Boctor
Faustue. Second report of Doctor Faustus.
— Hannah Lightfoot. Queen Charlotte and the cava-
lier d'Eon. London, 1867. 8° 3112.20
— Human longevity, its facts and its fictions. Lon-
don, 1878. 8° . 4732.16
Thomson. See also Thontpson.
Thomson [Mrs. A. T.) Ayr Thomson {Mrs. Katherine Byerley).
Thomson {Ikv. Andrew). In the Holy Land. New
York, 1875. 12° 1052.24
— Life of John Owen. 6th ed. Edin., 1853. I(i°.:il35.28
Thomson (.Sir Chas. Wyville). The depths of the sea :
general results of the dredging cruises of H. M.
SS. Porcujiine, and Lightning, 1868-70. New
York, 1873. 8° 4828.20
— Voyage of the ' Challenger '. The Atlantic : a pre-
liminary account of the general results of the ex-
ploring" of II. M. S. 'Challenger', 1873, 1876.
2 V. New York, 1878. 8° 934.01
See notice of author in Univ. mag., June, 1877.
Thomson (Charles Edward Poulelt, lord Sydenham). Life and
services, with speeches on free trade. [With Somerville
(.\.) Free tvj.de and the league, v. 2.] 5yii7.'.i5
Thomson (David). Handy book of the flower-garden.
2d ed., enl. Edin. anil Lond., 1871. 8°. 6132.14
Thomson (George). Discovery of a new world of
being. London, 1871. 12° 5426.25
Thomson (Henry Byerley). The choice of profession.
London, 1857. 8° 5515.23
— Military forces and institutions of Great Britain
and Ireland. London, 1855. 8°. . . . 451(1.04
Thomson (J.) Public and private life of animals.
Adapted from the French of Balzac, Droz, and
[others]. London, 1S77. 8° 4723.26
Thomson (James). Poetical works. With memoir,
by SirH. Nicolas. 2 v. Boston, 1854, 16°. 1693.20
Contents : v. 1. Memoir. MiHcellaucous poems. Songs.
Britannia. Liberty. 2. The Seasons. Castle of indolence.
— — Same. 2 v. London, 1817. 16". ... 1621.20
Same. [In Sanford (E) and Walsh (R.) Brit, poets, v. 22.
1819.] 1691.22
— Poems. Life by S. Johnson. [In Chalmers (A.) Engl, poets.
V. 12, 1810.] 1626.12
— Poem to the memory of William Cougreve, with preface by
Peter Cunniugham. [/n Percy soc. v. y.] . . . 60ti0.0y
— The Seasons, and the Castle of indolence. With
introd. by A. Cunningham. lUus. by S. Wil-
liams. London, 1841. 8° 1693. 32
a^ For lives and criticisms of the poet, see Biography,
(p. 205.)
Thomson (John, F. R. G. S.) Straits of Malacca,
Indo-China, and China. N. Y., 1875. 8°. 1026.10
Thomson {Mrs. Katherine Byerley, tcife of AiMony
Todd). Celebrated friendships. 2 v. London,
1861. 12° 3253.24
— Lady of Milan. N. Y., 1859. 8° 261.30
— Life and times of George Villiers, duke of Buck-
ingham. 3 V. London, 1800. 12°. . . . 3174.30
— Life of Sir Walter Raleigh. Phil., 1850. 18°. 3147.13
Same. Philadelphia, 1846. 12°. . . .3147.12
— Literature of society. By Grace Wharton [pseud. ]
2 V. London, 1862. 12° 325,3,28
— Memoirsof the court of Henry vni. 2 V. L., 1826. 8°.
— Memoirs of the Jacobites. 3 v. L., 1845. 8°. 3172.12
— Memoirs of the life of Sir Walter Ealeigh. Phila-
delphia, 1831. 16° ::ill7.1-.!a
— Memoirs of viscountess Sundon. 2 v. L., 1817. 8°.
— Queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton
[p.sead.] New York, 18GI. 12°. . . . 3262.16
— Recollections of literary characters and celebrated
places. 2 v. London, 1854. 12°. . . . 3253.30
— Wits and beaux of society. By Grace and Philip
Wharton [p.seud.] N. Y., 1861. 12". . . 3262.25
Thomson (Richard). Chronicles of London Bridge.
[awm.] London, 1827. 12° 492.29
— Historical essay on Magna Charta. L., 1829. 8°.
Thomson (Robert Dundas). Cyclopedia of chemis-
try in its applications. L., 1854. 8°. . 4213.29
Thomson (Samuel i. Wanderings among the wild
flowers. London, 1856. 12° 4913.05
Thomson (Spencer). Dictionary of domestic medi-
cine and household surgery. L., 1870. 8°. 4312.03
Thomson (Wm., D.D., abp.' of York). Laws of
thought : pure and applied logic. Cambr.,
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— Arnold (F.) Our bishops and deans, v. 1. 1876. . . 3446.12
Thomson (Sir Wm, ; Reprint of papers on electrosta-
tics and magnetism. London, 1872. 8". 4026.17
ift^ For biogr. skelclies of tho author see Dublin uuiv,
mag.. May, 1877 (with portrait).
— and Tait(P. G. ) Elements of natural philosophy.
Pt, 1. Oxford, 1874. 8° 1026.21
Contents : v. 1. Kinematics, dynamical laws and princi-
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dynamics.
Thomson (Wm. M., D.D.) The Land and the Book.
2 v. New York, 1859. 12° 1053.02
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Thorburn (Grant). Forty years' residence in Ameri-
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Contents : Biogr. sketch. iS'atuml history of iMassachu-
Betts. Walk to Wachusett. Landlord. Winter walk. .Suc-
cession of forest trees. Walking. Autumnal tints. Wild
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— Walden ; or lite in the woods. B., 1854. 12°. 1111.11
Contents.
Baker farm.
Bean-field (The).
Brute neighbors.
Economy.
Former inhabitants and
winter visitors.
Higher laws.
House-warming.
Pond in winter (The).
Ponds (The).
• A Week on the Concord
Boston, 1849. 12°. . .
Reading.
Solitude.
Sounds.
Spring
Village (The).
Visitors.
Where I lived and what I
lived for.
Winter animals.
and Merrimac rivers.
1111.10
■ A Yankee in Canada, with anti-slavery, and reform
papers. Boston, 1866. 1
Contents
Anti-slavery and reform pa-
pers:
Brown (John), Last days
of.
— Plea for. ;
Carlyle (T.) and his t
Works.
Civil disobedience.
Herald of freedom.
Life without principle.
Paradise to be regained.
1153.04
Phillips (Wendell), before
the Concord lyceum.
Prayers.
Slavery in Massachusetts.
Yankee in Canada :
Concord to Montreal.
Quebec to Montreal.
Quebec and Montmorenci
St. Anne. Scenery of
Quebec.
St. Lawrence.
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Contents :
Abdallah : Novelle, v. 8.
Abendgespriiche : Novelle,
v. 25;
Abschied iDer), v, 2.
Ahuetiprobe (Die) : Novelle,
v. 22.
Alia Moddin: Schauspiel.v. 11.
Almansur : Idylle, v. 8,
Alte Bncli(Das), unddieReise
iu's btaue hiueiu, v. 24.
Alte vom Berge (Der). v. 24.
Aufruhr in den Cevennen,
v. 26.
Autor (Der) ; Fastnachtsp.,
V. 13.
Beiden nierkwtirdigsteu Tage
auB Siegmund's Leben,v.l5.
Blanbart (Der) : Mahrchen,
v. 5.
Briider (Die), v. 8.
Carl von Berneck : Trauer-
sjnel. V. 11.
Dichterleben. v. 18.
Douauweib (Das): fragm..v.l3.
Dramatische Gedichte. v. 13.
Eigeusinu uud Laune. v. 24.
Elfen (Die) : Novelle. v. 4.
Epicoeue : Lustsp., v. 12.
Erziihlungen nnd Novellen.
v. 14, 16.
Ferrner, dor gcniale, v. 15.
Fost zu Kenilworth, v. 18,
Fortuuat : Miihrchen, v. 3.
Franz Sternbald's Wander-
uugen : Novelle, v. 16.
Frenide (Der) : Novelle, v. 14.
Frcunde (Die): Novelle, v. 14.
Fiiulzehnte November, v, 19.
Gehcininissvolle (Der) : No.
vellc, v. 14.
Gelehrte (Der), v, 22.
Gekhrte Gesellschaft v. 15.
Gemalde (Die), v, 17.
Geuoveva, v, 2.
Gesellschaft auf dem Lande,
V. 24.
Gestiefelte Eater (Der) : Ko-
nH>die. v, 5.
tilocko von Aragon ;Die) :
Novelle in Gedichten," v. 25.
GlUck giebt Verstand, v. 19,
GriineBand (Das): Nov., v. .8.
Herr von Fuchs : Lustsp.,'
v. 12.
Hexen-Sabbath (Der). v. 20.
Heymouskinder (Die) ;
Miirchen. v. 13.
Jabrmarkt (Der). v. 20.
Junge Tischlermeister (Der):
NoveUe, v. 28,
JungBte Gericht (Das) : No-
velle, V, 9,
Kaiser Octavi'inus, v, I.
Klausenburg (Die) : Novelle,
v. 28.
Konig Bother : Fragment,
V. 13.
Lcbiu dea beriihmten Kai-
sers Abraham Tonelli, v. 9.
Leben und Thaten ■ des klei-
neu Thomas Ditumchen,
V. 5.
Leben und Tod des Kleiuen
Rothkappchens, v, 2.
Leben'B TTeberfluss(Des),v.26.
Liebeswerben, v, 26.
Magelone : Prolog, v. 13.
MannlichoMutler(Die). v.ll-
Milrchon. <jiedlchte. fte.v. 13'
Melusine : Man hen. v. 13,
MondsUchtlgo (Der), v. 21.
MuRikaliBclie Leiden und
Freuden, v. 17.
Naturlreund (Der), v. 15.
Novelle, V. 17.
Peter Lebrecht. v. 14, 16.
PhautasuH, v. 4, 5.
Pieti'o von Abano, v. 23.
Pnkal (Der). v. 4.
Pritiz Zerbino, v. 10.
Prolog : dram. aedicht.,v. 13.
Psycholog, V, 15.
Rechtsgelehrten (Die), v. K.
Reisenden (Die), v. 17.
Roman in Briefen, v. 16.
Schicksal (Das), v. 14.
Schildbtirger (Die), v. 9.
Schutzgeist (Der), v. 25.
Sieben Weiber des Blanbart
(Die), v. 9.
Sommer Reise (Eine), »23.
Tagehuch (Ein), v. 16.
Thee Gesellschaft (Die) :
Lustsp.. v. 12.
Tod dcB Dichters (Der). v. 19.
Uebereilung, v. 21.
Ulrich.dcrEinpfiiid8aine,v.l5.
Uugeheuor (DaK), uud der
verzauberte Wald : Musik.
Miirchen, v. II.
Verkchrte Well (Die); v. 6.
Verlobung (Die), v. 17.
Versohnung (Die) : Mahrch.
en. v. 14.
Vogelscheuche (Die), v. 27.
Wald-eiijsamkeit, v. 26.
Wassermensch (Der), v. 21.
Weiuuacht-abend (Der) v. 21.
Wiederkehrende griechiscbe
Kaiser, v. 22.
Willi^im Lovell. v. 6, 7.
Wunderlichkeiten. v. 25.
Wundersiichtigen (Die),v. 23.
Zauberschloss (Das), v. 21.
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ical philosophy. N. Y,, 1876, 12°. . . 4212.21
Tilestou (Edward G.) Handbook of the administra-
tion of the United States. Boston, 1871. 16°.
Tilestou (Mary W. ) Sunshine in the soul. Poems
selected, [fmofi.] Boston, 1877. 24°. . 1687.31
Till (Wm.) Descriptive particulars of Engl, corona-
tion medals. 2d ed. L., 1846. 12°. . . 158.i.ti7
Till the doctor comes. See Hope (G. H.) 1871 4322.20
Tillotson (John, abp of Canteibury). .S'ee Biography (p. 206);
also Hunt (J.) Religious thought in England, v. 2. 1871 ;
p. 99-111 S445.18
Tillotson (John). The golden [i. c Spanish] Americas:
London, [1869.] 8° 555.05
Iu asking for books, use tho " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NDMBEK.
1046
TILLOTSON- TOBACCO
— History of Pulcstiue and the Holy Land. N. Y. ,
1875. 8" 1051.22
iVo^t'.— The paging and text are the eame as in the next
title.
Samp. Palestine, Egypt and Syria ; their hist.
and geography, f(<:. Phil., [)i. (/.] 12°. . 1051. as
— Picturesque sfenery in *India. L.. [n. (i. ] i\
Tiltoii (.Theodore). Siincttim sanctorum ; or, jiroof
sheets from an cditiir's table. N. Y., 1870. 12 '.
— Sexton's tale and other poems. N. Y., 18G7. KJ
— Thou and 1: with otlicr poems. N. Y., 1880. 12°.
— Tempest-tossed, a rciniiaice. N. Y., 1874. 12°. 250.151
Set Galaxv. ISCfl (T. T., by E. Benson).
— VS. Beecher (Henry Ward). 'Action for erim. con.
City court of Brooklyn, 1875. 3 v. N. Y., 1875 >y .
Tim Buiii<er papers, or Yankee farming. [By Wm. Ciift.] N. V..
l»i,8. IT 01'i2.11
Timber.
Dunshy [II. D.) On the present timber and deal trade as
regards Europe anil the British American colonies. \la
Pamphleteer, v. 18, 1S21.1 6068.18
See also Trees (p. 1050); Forests (p. 656).
— Lasm\T.) Timber and timber trees. 1875. 6135.12
Timbs (John). Abbeys, castles, and ancient halls of
England and Wales. 2 v. L., [1870.] 12°. 472.11
— Ancestral stories and traditions of great families
illust. of Ent^l. history. L., 1869. 12°. . 6612.15
— Anecdote biography. 2 v. L., 1860. 16°. . 3253.11
Contents: v. 1. William Pitt, earl of Chatham, and Ed-
mund Burke. 2. Wilhuui Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds,
Thomas Gaiushorough, Ueury Fuseli, Sir Thomas Law-
rence, and J. M. W. Turner.
— Anecdote lives of the later wits and hnmourists.
2 V. London, 1874. 12° 3251. U8
Contents : v. 1. George Canning. Capt. Morris and the
Beefsteak society. Coleridge. J. P. Curran. Wm. Cob-
bett. Charles Lamb. K. H. Barham. Douglas Jerrold,
Michael Kelly. Charles Mathews. •• Tom Hill." Southey.
John Poole.
2. Talleyrand. Whately. Rogers. Hood. Daniel.
Walter Sav.ige Lander. Albert Smith. Leigh Hunt.
Maglnn. Thackeray. Dickens. Father Prout.
— «J. Arcana of science and art. 11 V. L., 1828-38. 16°. 3921.01
— Century of anecdote, 1760-1860. L., [1872.] 12".
— Club life of London. 2 V. L., 1866. 12°. . 49:!.16
Same. [New ed.] Clubs and club life, etc.
L., 1872. 12° 6216.35
— Curiosities of science. L.. 1858. 16°. . .3913.03
— Doctors and patients : anecdotes and curiosities.
2 V. London, 1873. 8° 3252.16
— Eccentricities of the animal creation. B., 1869. 12°.
— English eccentrics and eccentricities. 2 v. L.,
1866. 12° 3264.25
— Historic ninepins. London, 1869. 12°. . 6216.21
Contents : Curiosities of ancient history. Myths and
popular fictions. British historical anecdotes. French
history. Curiosities of eccl. history. Miscellaneous.
— Laconics : or the best words of the best authors.
Sth ed. [mion.l 3 v. L., 1856. 18°. .6213.28
— Lives of wits and humorists. 2 v. L. , 1862. 16°.
Contents : v. 1. Swift. Steel.-, Foote, Goldsmith, The
two Coluians. 2. Slieridau, Person, Sydney Smith, Hook,
James and Horace Smith.
— London and Westminster ; city and suburb. 2 v.
London, 1808. 16°. ...".... 493.13
— Nooks and corners of English life, past and pres-
ent. 2d ed. L., 1867. 12° 472.10
— Notabilia : or curious and amtising facts. London,
1872. 16° 6216.31
— Oddities of history : and strange stories. London,
1872. 18° 6216.32
— Popular science. London, 1871. 18°. . . 3921.23
Contents: The sun. moon, stars, and meteors. The
earth. Life. Light and sound. Inventions and discov-
eries.
— School-days of eminent men. L., 1858. 16°. 3263.22
^ Wonderful inventions. London, 1868. 16°. 3913.25
— Year book of facts. London, ls4()-73. 16°. 3911.01
Time. See Philosophy {Tinu: anil sjniee, p. BG-11.
Time and temper. See Jowett (Rev. Wm.) 3663.20
Time and tide. See Euskin (John). 1868 2642.03
Time and tune. See Hullah (J.) 1601.38
Timepieces. See Arts (U.setul : Clocks and watches, p. 40).
3^es (The), London. Index to the Times newspa-
per. July, 1866 - Deo. 31, 1876. 42 v. London,
1866-76. sm. 4° 2036.15
^^- For hist, rutticts of ' Thu Times', see JournaUsm
{British press, p. 657); also Eclectic mag., v. 26, 1802 ; and
lilackw. mag., Oct., 187'.) (The receipts of the • Times').
Times' whistle ; or, a newe daunce of seven satires,
and other poems. Compiled by E. C, Gent. Ed.
by J. M. Cowper. London, Early Emjl. text .■toe,
no. 48. 1871. ti'^ 7913.20
Timmiiis (Samuel, ed.) Besources and industrial
history of Birmingham and the midland hard-
ware district. London, 1866. 8°. . . ::'j:!1.0r.
Timon Phliasius. Fragmenta. [In Mullach (F. G. A.) Frag-
meutaphilos. Grfiecoruni. v. 1, ISIJO.J 7766.04
Timou, a play. Ed. by A. Dyce. L., Wiafc. soc, 1812. 8°.
Timon ol Athens. See Plays (p. 8a8).
Timoiir. Institutes political and military. Tr, into
Knglish, by major Davy. With notes, tic, by J.
White. Oxford, 1783. 4° 5617.12
4®- For lives of Timour, see Biography (p. 206).
Timperley (C. H.) A dictionary of printers and print-
ing ; with bibliogr. illustrations. London,
1839. 8° 2765.14
— Printers' manual. London, 1838. 8°. [ With his
Dictionary of printers.] 2765.14
Timrod ( Henry i. Poems. Ed. with sketch of his
life, by P. H. Hayne. N. Y., 1873. 12°. 1692.:'8
Tin trumiiet. See Smith (James) 6212.01
Tindal (Matthew). Hunt IJ. Religious thought in England.
V. 2. 1871 ; p. 4:il-4C2 _ 3445.18
Note. — Repr. from Contemp. rev., v. 10, 1869.
— .•iteiihen (£.) Hist, of Engl.thoughtin 18th century, v. 1,'6426.26
Tindale (Wm.) See Tyndale (Wm.)
Tin smith's work. See Arts (Useful ; Tinsmith, p. 47).
Tintoretto .*.« Biography (p. 206).
Tints tr.im an amateur 8 palette. 5m Jackson (A.) 1849. 2532.27
Tischendorf (Constantine). When were our Gospels written?
An argument, with a narrative of the discovery of the
Sinaitic manuscript. 2d ed, L., 1867. 12°. . . . 3745.02
— editor. See New Testament (p. It4).
Tissandier (Gaston). BibUotheque des merveilles.
La houille [et ses transformations]. Paris,
1869. 1'2° 3933.01
— History and handbook of photography. From the
French. Ed. by J. Thomson. 2d and revised
ed ; -with appendix by H. F. Talbot. London,
1878. 12° 3941.17
— Travels in the air. See (Jlaisher (J.,) ami otiiers. . . 3927.20
— Wonders of water. From the French. Ed. by
Scheie De Vere. N. Y., 187'2. 12°. . .4021.25
Tissot (Simon Andre). Life of J. G. Zimmermann.
London, 1797. 8° 3187.29
Tissot (Victor). Voyage en pays des milliards. 40e
.d. Paris, 1877. 12° 9(57.17
— Voyage aux pays annexes ; fin du Voyage au pays
des milliards. 21e ed. P., 1877. 12°. . 967.17
— Les Prussiens en AUemagne. Suite du Voyage au
pays des milliards. 30e ed. P., 1877. 12°. 967. .8
Titania's banquet. S<v Hm (G.) 1870 1652.01
Ti»comb (Timothy), ;)Sf!«;. See Holland (J. G) . . . . 361!-'Jl
Tite ( \S m ) Letters selected from [his] collection of autographs.
Loudon, Camden miscel., V, 5. 1864. 4° 5113.41
Tithes. CobbeU(W.) Doomof the tithes. 1836. 57-il.Ol
— Fry {J. S.) Concise history of tithes. 1820. [/n Pamphleteer.
V. lli. 1820.) 5058.15
— Tadinan (/..) Consequences of commuting tbe tithes. {In
Pamphleteer, v. 12, 18J0.] 5058.12
Titian. * Titian portraits. 17 engravings, reproduced
in photography by S. Thompson ; with descrip-
tions by G. W. Reid. L., 1871. fol. . A.37.16
as- For lives of Titian, see Biography (p. 206) ; also
Heath (1!. F.) Titian, 1879 |3171.::0] :— Sweetser (M. F.)
Titian. 1877 [3171.22] ; Fortn. rev., Feb., 1877 (articles by
A. Lang) ; Eraser's mag., May, 1877 (by J. Gilbert).
Titles, ■'lee Heraldry (p. 616) ;— Peerage (p. 842) ; also Pop. sei.
iiupnttily, Nov., 1878 (by H. Spencer); included in bis
' Ceremonial government '.
Titsiugh (Isaac). Illustrations of Japan ; memoirs of
the sovereigns ; feats, ceremonies, etc. From the
French, by F. Shoberl. L., Iv22. 4°. . 1026.05
Titterwell (Timothy, pscwi.) .Sec Kettell (Samnel).
j Titus Andrniiicns. .V'v Shakspere (William).
[ Tizard ( W. L. i Theory and practice of brewing. 3d ed.
London, 1850. 8° 3931.29
Toasts. Perfect gentleman ; 500 toasts. 1864. 5427.03
Tobacco.
«a- For the medical aspects of the use of tobacco, see
Medicine (p. 768).
— Dunning {John). Tobacco. [In British mfg. industries. 1876.]
THE BBOOKLYN L1I5RAKY.
TOBACCO -TONDINI
1047
— Fairhott (F. W.) Tobacco : its histoi-y and associa-
tion, Including an account of the plant and its
manuiiicture. IHS'J i'.)l5rS.i
— Earner iJ.] Smoker's test book. 1870. . 4'.)1,').21
— James I. king of England). A counterblast to to-
bacco. 1843 43;54.28
Same. Repr. by E. Arber. 18G9. . .,5011.08
— Jennings (J.) History, medical propertieK. and
cultivation of tobacco. 1830 4'J15.'22
— KiUebrtw {J. B.) Tobacco : its culture in Tennes-
see. 1876 61'21.17
— PrescoU {H. P.) Tobacco and its adulterations.
1858 4915.25
Strong drink and tobacco smoke ; tlie structure,
growth, and uses of tobacco. 18G9. . . 4915.24
Ser- also Beiitley's misi-el . v. 15, 18M (Iiitrod. of tobacco
into Europe): Hai-per's nia^^.. v. 11 (HiHti>i'.v and myfitery
of, by T. B. Thorpe ; iUics.r. v. 20 (A pipe of tobacco, by
O. Nordhoff; illus.)
Tobago. .SVe Countries \Tobafjo, p. :i7'2).
Tobiil (Lady — ). The land of inheritance ; or Bible
scenes revisited. London, 18il:i. 8"^. . 1056.07
Tobit (Book of) : a Chaldee text ; with other Babbini-
cal texts, English transl., and the Itala. Ed. by
Ad. Neubauer. Oxford, 1878. 12°. . . 3757.34
&eo&o Jour, of sac. lit. V. KS, IH.'i? ; p. .W-Yl (.irticle by
G. P.) ; V. 20, 1858 ; p. 373-382 ( iiticl3 by B. H. Cowper).
Tocqueville (Alexis Charles H<uri Clerel del. Cor-
respondence and conversations with N. W.
Senior, from 18J4 to 1850. Ed. by M. C. M.
Simpson. 2 v. London, 1872. 8°. . . 3172.34
— Democracy in America. I'r. by H. Keeves. 4 v.
London, 1838-40. i^^ 572:i.04
Same. Ed. by F. Bowen. 2 v. Cambridge,
(.»as.s-.,)1863. 12° .572:1.02
— The Old regime and the revolution. New York,
]85(;. 12° 513.02
— On the penitentiary system iu the United States. 5e*? Beau-
mont (A. de) and TooqueviUe 6817.29
i^'^ For livf.s and critic.d estimates of thi^ author, see
Biography (p. 206) . atsn Flint (K.) Philns. of List, in
France and Germany. 1875 ; p. 311-312 [147.01] ; Christ,
exam., Nov. 1862 : p. 381-402 (^by 0. C. Smith).
Tod {I'avid). A disquisition on certiiin parts and
properties of the blood. L., 1854. 8^. .4326.16
Todd (Charles Bui-r). Life of .\aron Burr. Also
sketches of Aaron Burr, D.D. and Theodosia
Alston. N. Y., 187'J. 8" 3U26.28
Todd (Beu. Henry John). Hlustrations of the lives
and writings of Gk)wer and Chaucer. Lonilon,
IfSlO. 8° 1631.22
— Memoirs of Kev. Brian Walton. 2 v. L., 1821. 8°.
Todd (.John, D.D.) Student's manual. Northamp-
ton, 18.58. 12" 5512.13
— Missions created and sustained by prophecy : sermon, Pitts.
burg. Pa., Oct. 5, 18Ca. Boston, 18KI. 8" 3531.10
— The sunset land, or the great Pacific slope. Bos-
ton, 1870. 16° 1122 10
— Woman's rights. Boston, 1867. 16°. . . 5821. is
— Todd {J. K) John Todd : story of his life. 3171.21
Todd (John E.) John Todd : story of his life, told
mainly by himself. N. Y., 1876. 8°. . 3171.21
— Sketch of the life and character of Wm. J. Hubbard, deliv-
ered at his funeral. With proceefiiuf^s of the Suffolli l)ai-.
and remarks of chief justice Bigelow and H. W. Paine.
Boston, 1864. 8°. . * 3061.10
Todd (Robert Bentley, M. D.) Cyclopcedia of anat-
omy and physiology. 5 v. iii (!. L., 1859. 8°.
.See notice of the author iu Medical critic, v. 1, 1861.
Todd (Serene Edwards). Apple culturist. N. Y.,
1871. 12° 6135.17
— Country homes, and how to save money to buy a
home. N. Y., 1868. 12' 1314.27
— Young farmer's manual. 2 v. N. Y., 1860-67. 12°.
Todhunter (Isaac). Algebra. 4th ed. revised. Lon-
don, 1866. 16° 4"12.14
— Conflict of studies and other essays on subjects
connected with education. L., 1873. 8°. .5518.06
— History of the mathematical theories of .ittraction,
and the figure of the earth, from the time of New-
ton to that of Laplace. 2 v. London, 1873. 8°.
— Mechanics for beginners. 2d ed. L.. 1870. IS".
— Plane trigonometry. 3d ed. Cambridge, (i'lii;..)
1864. 16° 4012.25
— Spherical trigonometry. 2d ed. Cambridge, (Eng.,)
]8i;8. 16°. . . . : 4012.26
— Treatise ou analytical statics. 2d ed. Cambridge,
(B»;/.,) 18.58. 16° 4012.27
— Treatise on plane co-ordinate geometry as applied
to the straight line ami the conic sections. 3d ed.
revised. Cambr., (A'/»/.,) 1862. 16°. . . 4011 36
— Wm. Whewell : account of his writings with selec-
tions from his corrcsp. L., 1876. 3°. . 3184.30
Todlebeii lEduard Ivanovitch von). Hnsxell (W. II.)
Uen. Todleben's history of the defence of Sebas-
topol : a review, 1865 554.10
Toilet and cosmetic arts.
— Cooley (A. J.) Instruction respecting perfumes,
cosmetics andother articles of toilet. 1868.6014.20
— — The toilet in ancient and modern times : with a
review of the theories of beauty. lH(iH. . 6014.18
The toilet and cosmetic arts in ancient and
modern times. ISOf! 6014.17
/Vo/e.— This worit includes the two previous entries.
— Dussauce (U.) Practical guide for the perfumer.
1868 6014.19
— Morfit ( C. ) Perfumery : its manufacture and use.
2d ed. 1853 6014.16
— Owen {R. J.) Practice of perfumery, 1870. 6014.21
— Rimmel(E.) Book of perfumes. 1875. . . 6014.22
— Saunders [F.) Salad for the social, p. ueiS'J. . . . 2542.11
— Ugly-i/irl papers ; or, hints for the toilet. (5014.24
— Vioillle Due [E. E.) *0bjet8 de toilette, 750-1650. [In his
Diet du luobilicr fran(;ais, v. 3.] 1315.20
See also Fraser's mag., v. 56. 1857 (Perfumery).
Toland (John). Pantheisticon : or, the form of cele-
brating the Socratic society. From the Latin.
London, 1751. 12°. . . . " 3613.16
— Hunt {J.) Relig. thought in England, v. 2, 1871 ; p. 236-202.
N"te. — Repr. from Ooutenip. rev., v. 8, 1868.
— Stephen (Z,.) Hist, of Engl, thought in the 18th century, v. 1.
1876 6426.26
Tolendal. See Lally-ToUendal.
Toleration.
Jtf^.See also Biblical and relig. literature {Reliijioius liberty,
p. 101); — Oovernment and politics {Liberty, p. 587); — Jour-
nahsm [Liberty of the press, p. 058);— Opinions (p. 827): —
Persecution (p. 840).
— Boyd (.4. H. K .) Treatment of such as differ from us in
opinion, [/n ^(is Lessons of middle age. 181.8; p. 227-2t'6.J
— Burd'in ( JC) Liberality of sentiment. [In /as Materials for
thi.ikiug, v. 1, 1810, p. 5-28.) 2514.21
— Heif'SiA.) The need for tolerance, [/n /a$ Friends in coun-
cil, v. 2, 1860 ; p^ 253-280] 2531.27
— Hunt {J.) Relig. thought in Engl., v. 2, 1871 ; p. 4-28. 3445.18
— Kaye {J. W,) Social toleration. [In his Essays.] . . 25;«.23
.Vee a^o Nineteenth ceutiiry, Jan., 1871) iLugic of toler-
ation, by W. H. Mallock); New Englander. May. 1879 (Re-
ply to Mallock. by J. S. Sewall).
Tolfrey (Frederic). Sportsman in France. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1851. 12° 4615.01
Tolhauseu (Alex;tnder) Klopstock, Lessing, and
Wieland. Loudon, 18 1. S. 8° 2735.02
ToUendal. .S'ce Lally Tollendal (T. C... marq. de).
Tom and Jerry ; life iu London. See Egan (P.) 1809. . . 6216.36
Tombs. .See Burial usages (p. 2421.
Tombs (New York). .SVy Sutton (C.) New York tombs. 1874.
Tomes (Charles S. ) Manual of dental anatomy, hu-
man and comparative. L., 1876. 12°. . 4341.12
Tomes (Robert). The champ.ague country. N. Y.,
1807. 16° ' . 963.18
Tomliiie ( George, D, D. ) Memoir of William Pitt. 3 v.
London, 1822. 8° 3145.01
Tomliuson (Charles). Amusements in chess. Lon-
don, 1.S4.5. 16° 4614.13
— Construction of door locks, L., Weak, 18.58-59. 16°.
— Cyelopajdia of useful arts, manufactures, mining,
and engineering. 3 v. L., [1867.] 8'. 3916.10
— Introd. to natural philos. L., ]Veale, 1859. 16°.
— Pneumatics. L., irc((/c, 18.:8-59. 16°. . . 4025.21
— Rudimentary mechanics. L., Weale, 1859. 16°.
— Warming and ventilation. L., IVnile, 1S58. 16°.
Toralinsoii (Joliu C.) Science of phrenology cousisteut with
chnstiunity. LcMidou, 1826. 8'. [In Pamphleteer, v. 2(,.J
Tomliusou (Walter). Art of landscape-painting in
oil colors. London. 1871. VJ.\ . . . 1432.32
Tommy Try and what he diil iu scieuce. SeeNapier (C. O. G.)
Tomorrow of death. .S'ec Figuier (L.) 1872 3552.12
Tondini {Fwv. C;esarius). The pope of Rome and
the popes of the oriental orthodox church. Lon-
don, 187L 8° 3424.17
iu askiug for books, use the ■■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S HAIIE, tUf first part of tin" TITLE, an.l the NfMBER.
1048
TONE TOWNSEND
Tone I Theobald Wolti-). Memoirs. By himself. Ed.
by his son. '2 V. London, 1837. 8°. . .3173.09
Tone maskMS (Thu). Sei' Barnard (Chaiies) 15r,1.24
Toner let'tiirea for tbo advancement of medicine. [In Smith-
sonian miscel. cuUoctions, v. 1.^. 187H.] :iita5."i5
Toner (Joseph Meredith, M.D. ) Dictionary of (deva-
tions and elimatic register of the U. S. New
York, 1871. H° 1133.10
— Coutril>utiou8 to tlie annals of medical progresB and medical
education in the United States before and dnring tlic war
of independence. (U.S. Bureauof education. Washington,
1874. 8°.] . 4;)12.0'.l
Tonga Islands. See Countries (Friendly Islands, p. ;t25).
Tonge (Thomas). Heraldic visitation of the northern
counties [of England], in I. 530. Diirham, Snrtees
soc, 1803. 8° ^ . 5117.07
Tongue (Diseases of the). .SV'* Medicine {Toni/ue. p. 7C8).
Tougae (Corneliusj. [Cecil, pseud.] Hunting tours.
London, 1864. 12° 461.5 10
— Records of the chase, and memoirs of celebrated
sportsmen. London. 1854. 12°. . . . 4617.18
Tonna (Mrs. Charlotte Klizaboth). Chapters on
flowers. 5th ed. Loudou, 1841. 16°. . 4913.10
Works. 8th ed. 2 v. N. Y., 1852. 8". . . 5070.13
Contents: v. 1. Personal recoUectinns. Osric. a pnem.
The Rockitc. Helen Fleetwood. Siege of Derry. Letters
from Ireland. Miscellaneous poems. The flower garden.
War with the saints.
2. Judaea captive. The Deserter. Falsehood and truth.
Jndah's lion. Conformity. The wiongsof woman. Pass-
ing thoughts. Izram. a Mexican tale. Principalities and
powers in heavenly places. Second causes, or uj) and be
doing. Poems.
*tj- For lives of Mrs. Tonna, see Biography (p. 2061.
Tonqueen. See Countries (p. ;i73).
Tonstall (Cuthbeit). See. Tunstall (Cuthbert).
Tooke (John Home). Diversions of Purley. 2 v.
IstAmer. ed. Phil., 1806-7. 8°. . . .6433.07
— Hii:l:tl iW.) On Tooke's 'Diversions of Parley.'
[In liis I,it. remains, v. 1, p. 331-362. , 3076.13
— and Wilkes (John). Controversial letters. Lon-
don. 1771. 16° 3185.00
«S- For lives of Tooke. see Biography (p. 206).
Tooke (Thomas). Considerations on the state of the
currency. 2d ed. London, 18.0. 8=. . 5911.17
— History of prices and of the state of the circulation,
1793-1837 ; preceded by a brief sketch of the
state of the coinage in the last two centuries. 2 v.
London, 1838. 8° 5936.04
Same. Continuation, 1838-39. L., 1839-40. 8°.
Same. 1839-47. London, 1848. 8.. . 5936.07
Same. v. 5-6, 184S-50. By Thomas Tooke and
^V. Newmarch. London, 1857. 8°. . . 5930.08
Note, — Vol. 6 contains an index to the six volumes.
Toolie (Wm., ed.) S.e Varieties of literature '2514.28
Tools. See Arts (Usi-lul : Mucl/iniry, p. 44 ;— Instruments, p. -t4).
Topffer (Rodolphe). Xouvelles genevoises. Nouv.
ed. Paris, 1870. 12° 7048.34
-- Le Presbytere. Nouv. t?d. P., 1869. 12°. 7048.33
— Reflexions et menus propos dun peintre genevois,
ou essai sur le beau dans les arts. Nouv. ed.
P., 1865. 12° 1431.34
— Rosa et Gertrude. Nouv. ed. P., 1863. 12°. 7048.35
Note. — .^ec notice of author in Atl. monthly, v. ir.. 1865.
Topham (E'lward. Life of the late John Elwes. London. 17^0.
8°. (/« Pamphleteer, v. 26.] 5058.25
Topics of the time. See Paiton (Janes) 2538.13
Torcy i -t/rtr./fd.s- de). See Colbert (.Je.tu Baptiste. mar^. de).
Tornadoes. See Meteorology {St'irms, Tornwloes, p. 774).
Tomes (.\lberto de). Combined Spanish method.
N. Y., 1807. 12° 0423.09
Torreus (Richard). Principles and practical oper-
ation of sir Robert Peel's act of 1844, explained
and defended. 3d ed comprising critical exami-
nations of the Lords' committee of 1848, and of
Tooke. Wilson, and Mill. L., 1858. 8°. 5913.11
Torrey (H. W.) Some topics in criminal law. [/n Amer. soc.
sci assoc. Trans., no. 1, 1869] 6811.01
Torrey (.John). Flora of New York. 2 v. Albany,
1843. 4" 4718.00
— Description of plants collected In California by Fremont.
[In Smith, coutrib., v. 6.] 3',i37.CiG
— Darliugtonia California, a new pitcher plant. [In Smith.
coutrib.. V. 6.J 3',I37.06
— Observations on the Batis niaritima of Linnieus. [In Smith.
i-oiitrib., V. C] 3037.01",
— Report on botany, route near 32d parallel. [In Pacific R. It.
routes. Reports, v. 7. J 1127.07
— and Gray (A.) Reports ou botany. [In Pacific R. R. routes.
Reports, v. 2 and 4.] 1127 .02i0*
Torrey (Joseph). A theory of flne arts. N.Y., 1871. 16°.
Torts. .V.c Law (p. 6111).
Torture. Leu (11. C'.) Torture. [In his Superstition and force.
1876.) 5631.26
Totten (Benjamin J.) Naval text-book, and diction-
ary. New York, 1802. 12° 4517.12
Totten (Her. Silasi. The analogy of truth, practical
piety and sound doctrine. N. Y., 1848. ir-.3613.20
Touche (Victor). Handbook of point lace. 4th ed.
London, [1869.] obi. 8°. 3932.05
Tour (A) in Holland, in 1784. By an American
[anrm.'i Worcester, 1790. 8° 904. '^2
Tour of a German artist in England. See Passavant (J. L>.) 2 v.
Tour of th'? world in eighty dayn. See Verne (Jules). 1873. 931.21
Tour round my gardeu. S-e Karr (A.) 0122.09
Tourguenef ilvan Sergievitch). Fumee. Paris,
1K08. 10° 7048.19
— Diiuitri Roudine. Paris, 1802. 12°. . .7048.21
Nouvelles moscovitcs. Paris, [n. d.] 10°. 70JK. 'JO
Ilig'Fov English versions of his novels, see Fiction (p. 528.)
its' For mttices of the author, sej: Biography (p. 206).
Tourgueneff (Nicolas). Economic results uf emauripatiou of the
Bi-rls in Russia. [In Amer. soc. sci. assoc. Trans., no. 1,
ISB'J.j 6811.01
Tourist's map of central Europe. N. Y., 1867. 16°.
Tourist in Europe. See Putnam (Geo. P ) 1S38 942.20
TourmaUne (The). .5.v Hamlin (A. C.) 1873 4113.08
Totjsey (Sinclair i. lajiers from over the water ;
letters from Europe. N. Y., 1869. 12°. . 944.17
Toussaint (Francois Vincent). Manners. 3d ed.
[<inon.] From the French. L., 1752. l-.i°. 5435.36
Toussaint L'Ouverture. See Biography (p. 206).
Tousseuel (AliJhonse). Passional zoology. Tr. by
M. E. Lazarus. N. Y., 1852. 12°. . . . 4722.12
Tovey (Charles). Champagne: its history, man ufac-
facture, properties, etc. L., 1870. 12°. . 3931.32
Toward the strait gate. See Burr (E. F.) 1875 3626.16
Tower of Loudon. See London (Tower of, p. 716),
Tovrle (George Makepeace). American society. 2 v.
London, 1870. 8° 1132.03
— Beaconsfield. N. Y., 1878. 16° 3051.16
— The Eastern question. Modem Greece. Boston,
1877. 24° 541.24
Same. Principalities of the Danube : Servia
and Roumania. Boston, 1877. 24°. . . 541.25
— History of Henry V., king of England. N. Y.,
1866. 8° 3077.16
— Modern France : 1851-1879. N. Y., 1879. 24°. 521. '23
— Y'oung folks' heroes of history. Pizarro : his ad-
ventures and conquests. B., 1878. 16°. 3144.21
Magellan, or the first voyage round the world.
Boston, 1879. 12°. ..." 3116.32
— Young folks series. Voyages and adventures of
VascodaGama. Boston," 1878. 12°. . .3062.30
Towle (Nathaniel Carter). History and analysis of
the constitution of the U. S. Boston, 1860. 12°.
Town (Ithiel). Atlantic steamships ; on navigating
the Ocean with steamships of large tonnage.
New York, 1838. 12° 5091.01
Town (The . See Hunt (J. H. Leigh) 2533.08
Town officer. See Freeman IS.) 1799 6634.06
Towiie ( Iln: Edward C. ) Question of hell, an essay
in new orthodoxy. By a puritan. New Haven,
1873. 16°. 35.".1 20
— Memorial of Rev. Theodore Tebbets : sermon, Med ford. Feb.
8. 1863. Boston. 1863. 8° 3631.06
— Unitarian fellowship and libertj' ; letters to H. W. Bellows,
D-D. Cambridge, 18C6. 8° 3631.10
Towueley mysteries. L., Surlee.s- sec, 1846. 8°. 5116.04
Townend (Wm. ) The descendants of the Stuarts.
2d ed. London, 1858. 8° 3166.22
To-WTis. Brenluno (Lujo). On the history and de-
velopment of guilds. L., 1870. 8°. . .5933.03
Sef also Law [Municipal corporations, p. 689) ; — Cities
(p. 2711) : also Fraser's mag.. N. s.. v. 6, 1872 (Disadvantages
of living in small communities, by A. K. H. Boyd).
Townsend (Calvin). Analysis of letter-writing, with
examples of business letters. N. Y., 1873. 12°.
Townsbend (Charles). See Biography ip. 206).
Tovnishend (Ilev, Cbauncey Harei. Facts in mes-
merism. 2d ed. London, 1844. 8°. . . 3814.25
— Religious opinions. Publ. by Charles Dickens.
London, 1869. 8° 3613.18
THE BROOKLTK LIBRARY.
TOWNS END.- TRANSLATIONS
1049
ToTwnseiid (Francis). . Calondor oi knighty, i'roiu
1 7i)(l to the present time. L.. IWJH. 12°. (Ki'il.OM
Towiis3u3 (l''"L'tleric). Ghostly colloquies, [anon]
New York, 1856. 12° 2543.29
TowiisliBiid (George, ith risconnl. marquess).
— liKrilarintM : fugitive political pieces, published
(luring the administration of lord Townshend in
Ir.daud. 3d ed. Dublin, 1777. 1G°. . . 492.12
Tovyusend (llei: George). .VccuRations of history
against the church ol Komc: observ. on Butler's
' Book of the lloman catholic church.' New ed.
Londou, 1S2(;. 8° 34:18.13
— Ecclesiastical and civil history philosophically con-
sidered, with reference to the future reunion of
christians. 2 v. London, 1847. 8°. . 3423.08
— The CEdipus llomanus : an attempt to prove that
the twelve Cfesars are the twelve signs of the
zodiac. London, 1819. 8' 3G13.17
TowiLsend (Geo. Alfredl. [' (iath.'/i.wiii/.] Camiraigns
of a non-combatant, and bis romaunt abroad
during the war. N. Y., 1866. 12°. . . 631.03
— The new world compared with the old. Hartford,
1870. 8° 1135.11
— Washington, outside and inside. Hartford, 1874.
8° 1133.19
Townsend (Rev. Geo. Fyler). The sea-kings of the
Mediten'anean. [I'bc Knights of St. John.]
London, [1872.] S° 662.3.09
Towrnseud (Geo. H.) Every-day book of modern
literature. Short readings. L., 1870. 8°. 6331.15
— Handbook of the year 1«:X L., 1869. 12°. 6723.12
— Manual of dates. London, 1862. sm. 8°. 413.07
— William Shakespeare not an impostor. By an
English critic, [anon.-^ L., 1827. 16°. 1754.15
Townsend (.Tohu K.) Extracts from .iouroal duriiift a .journey
a'-ross the Rocky mountains. i!i 1834. [/nWaldie library,
V. 0. 183.').] 6078.2U
Townsend (John). Treatise on slander and libel,
and r inedies. 2d ed., enlarged. N. Y., 1872. 8°.
Townshend (L. P.) Some account ol yen. K. Veuables. Lon-
don, tVi.Cmiii soc. v. 83, 1871. 1' 5096.02
ToTviisencl (Luther Tracy, D.D.) The suiiernatural
factor in religious revivals. Boston, 1877. 12°.
— Art of speech, v. 1. N. Y., 1880. 16°. . 6332.23
V. 1 . Studies in poetry and prose.
— Credo, [anon.] Boston, 1869. 16°. . . . 3537.05
— God-man : search and manifestation. Boston,
1872. 12" 3613.21
— Lost forever. Boston, 1875. 12°. . . . 3613.22
— The sword and garment. [Art of preaching.]
Boston, 1871. 16' 3613.15
To'wnsend (Martin) nnd Sauford (John L. ) Great
governing families of England. 3 v. Edin.,
1865. 8°. . . . » 6612.16
ToTjvnseud (Mrs. Mary Ashley). [' Xariflfa,' p.seiKi)
Brother clerks : a tale of New Orleans. N. Y.,
is:)7. 12° 26.5.23
Townsend (P. S., M.D.) Memoir on the Bahama
Islands. N. y., 1826. 8° 1166.22
ToTWiisend (Virginia Frances). Elizabeth Tudor ;
the queen and the woman, [anon.] N. Y.,
1874. 16° 3053.30
.ftS" For her noir-ls, sec Fiction claBH list (p. 528).
Towruseud iWm. C.) Lives of twelve eminent judges
of the last and of the present century. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1846. 8° 3254.23
Coiitentt : v. 1. Bntler. I.oid Keiiyou. Lord Alvanley.
Lord Lou^bborouyli. Sir Vicary Gibbs. Lord Kllenbor-
ongh. Krskine. 2. Ersldue. concluded. Lord Redesdale.
Sir W. (.irant. Lord Tenterden. Stowell. Eldon.
— Memoirs of the House of Commons, 168M-1S32. 2 v.
London, 1844. 8° 494,(19
To'wn-ey (M. H ) Clanship and the clans of Scotland.
Edin.. [is'd.l My 491.03
Toxicology. .S'f- Medicine [Pnisons, p. 765).
Toxophilus. .SV Ascham (Roger). . . . 6011.03:5012.17;5017.11
Toyiibee (dqit. — ). On the phys. geography of the
.Vtlantio, between 2U° N. anil 10° S. and" 10° to
10° W. London, 1876, 8° 913.23
Toynbee i-Ioseph). Diseases of the ear. With a
a supplement, by .Tames Hinton. L., 1868. 8°.
Toys. Barthy (George c! T.\ Toys. (/« British mfg. iudustriea.
1877.1 3941.31
Tozer (Hev. Henry Fanshawe). Chissical geograi>hy
N. Y., 1877. 16°. [Literature primers] 012.27
— Researches in the highlands of 'I'urliey With
notes on the ballads, tales, and classical super-
stitions of the modern Greeks. 2 V. L.,1869, 12°.
— - Monks of Mount Athos, [In Gallon (F.) Vacatl<iu touriBtn.
18i;l.] 925.12
--Norway. [In Galton (F.) Vacation tourists. IHi.O.J . 920.11
Trabaud (P.) D'luverness a Brighton. Notes et
sentiments sur les Ish's britanniques. Londres
et Paris, 1853. 12° 1152. 11
Tracts. -S'td Harleian miscellany ;— Somcrs (.lolin). Colh-ction.
Tracts for priests and people. By various writers.
Bostcm, 1862. 12° 3614.01
yiit'\ — For Contents, see Biblical and relig. lit,, (p. 93),
Tracts for tho times. By members of the University
of Oxford, 6 V, London, 1839-41, 8°. , 3013, 00
Tracts illustrative of the traditionary and hist, anti-
quities of Scotland, Edin., l«3ii, 8°, . 496.03
Tracy (A. L. C. Destutt de). .See Destutt de Tracy.
Tracy (Joseph). Essay on christian philosophy,
originally publ. in the Vermont Chronicle. An-
dover, 1^48. 8° 5092.01
— History of the Amer. board of commissioners for
foreign missions. 2d ed. N. Y., 1842. 8"^. 3447.27
Tracy (Uriah). .Speech on a proposed amendment to the con-
stitution rel, to the election of president ; — Remarks on
the judiciary system, [In Moore (F.) Amer, eloquence.
V, 1, 1857] 0325,01
Trade. .SVe Political economy {Comvierc'' and trade, p, 915.)
Trade and navigation of Great Britain considered. [Anon.\
2d ed. London, 1730. 12=' In 5721.02
Trade circul.ar annual for 1871, including the Amer.
catalogue of books published in United States
during 1870, N, Y., 1871. 1. f5°. . . 2775.06
Trades, .See Arts (Useful : Trailes and pnif'usions, p. 47),
Trades-unions. -See PoUtical economy (p. 918),
Tradesman's and mechanic's ainninack ; or, anuuul repository
of useful information, 18:io-3,'> 6 v. Loudon, 1830-35, 1C°.
Tradesmen's tokens. .See Numismatics (p, 8'i3).
Traditions. .See Legends (p, 694),
Trafton (Adeline). AJi American girl abroad. Bos-
ton, 1872. 12° 946.01
Tragedy of errors. &e Putnam [Mai y L.) 1862,. . , 1742.08
Tragedy of success, .See Putnam iMary L) 1802, . . 1742.09
Traill (Geo, Wm,) Elementarv treatise on quartz
and opal. New ed, Edin,, 1-70. sm, 4°. 4112.32
Trail tEev. Wm,) Literary characteristics and achieve
ments of the Bible, Edin,, 18 13. 12°. 3735,05
Traill (George Francis). American merchant in Eu-
rope, Asia, and Australia, N, Y,, 1S37. 12°. 922,11
— Facte ; or, at whose door does the Bin (?) [of Amer. slavery]
lie? N, Y., 1860. 12' 6832.15
Training in theory and practice. .See Maclaren (A.) , 4613.30
Traits of the tea-party. .See Thatcher (Benj. B,) , . 308'2,05
Trail (Russell Thacher, .1/, D. ) Digestion and dys-
pepsia. N. Y., 1873. 12° 4321.24
— The human voice, N, Y., 1875. 12"... . 6332.14
— Mother's hygienic ,hand-book. N. Y,, 1874. 12°.
Transatlantic sketches. ,See James (Henry, jr. 1 , . . . 044. '21;
Trans-Caucasia. .See Countries ip. 3731; also Bryce (James).
Transcaucasia and Ararat : notes of a tour. 1876. 3d ed,.
1878 1041.26
Transcendentalism.
— G'nk iJ.) Boston Monday lectures ; transcenden-
talism. 187«. . . . ■ 3534.26
— Emerson (R. IF.) 7ji /lis Miscellanies. lA'iB ; p. 317-349. 2524.10
— Frolh!n<iliam (0. B.) Transcendentalism in New
England, 1876 3553,29
Note. — Reviewed in Cath, world, July, 1876 ; Contem.
rev.. Feb., 1877 (Transcendentalism in England, New Enr-
laud, and India, by Henry IIolbeacbK International re\'.,
Nov,. 1876 (by S, Osgood),
.See afso Contemp. rev,. July. 1877 (The transcendental
movement and literature, by E. Dowden); Mind, v. 3,
1878 (Transcendentalism, by A, J, Balfour),
^fj* -See alio Philosophy (Idealuwi and transcendent<dism,
p, 8581.
Trans-continental tourist. See Orofutt (G. A.) 1874. . . 1134.23
Transfer of Erin (The). .See Amory T. C.) 497.27
Transit of Venus. .See Astronomy ( Venus, p. 55).
Translated prophet (The), iee Lowr-e (J. M.) .... 3566.20
Translation.
^ Cracrnft (B.) Essays, v, 2, 186H ; p. 102-1B8 2621,13
— Keble iJohn). On translation from dead languages. [In Ox-
ford prize essays, v. 3, 1836 ; p, •.9-53 2541.13
— Tytter (A. F.) Essay on principles "'. triinslation. 6335. 1'i
g£f .See also Homer (p. tVi9):— Dante (p. 405):— and Vir-
gil, for essays on translating and transtatinns.
lu asking lor books, use the ■• Book Order," giving the AUTIIOirS NAME, the lirst part of the I'lTLE, and the NUMBER.
1050
TRANSMIGRATION -TRELAWNY
Transmigration of souls. See Wheeler (J. T.) Hietory of
luuia : Hiudu, eti:. 1874 ; p. 72-7(; :— Garrett (J.) (nuHHical
dictionary of ludia. 1871 ; p. 637-(i4*2, and workH ou Hindu-
ism li>. 100) and Buddhism (p. 79). In Fiction. i>r Mac-
nish (U.) Tbt! nieteMii*syi boKi8[iu Good stories, pt, 2, and
Tales Irnni Blacliwuod, v. 2}.
Transmission <»t lile. AV,- Napheys (G. H.) 1871. . . . 43;(1.2;i
Transou uVbcl). Charles Fourier's theory of attract-
ive industry. From the French. L., iy-11. 8^
Transport voyage to the Mauritius. By the author
ofPaddiaua. {anon.^ London, 1851. 8°. 10(11.14
Transportation.
— Potts {J. D.) Science of transportation, [/n Amer. soc. sci-
asBoc. Trans., no. 2, 1870.] r)811.01
— U. S. Chiffof nnffinrers. Reports on transijnrtntiou routes to
the sea b!)ard. [In his report. 1876, pta. 1-2.]
S'-e also Railways (p. 46 and ^i40j;— Canals (p. 40).
Transylvania. .Sv- Countries (p. 373).
Trap (The). iVc GilUland (T.) 2 v. ItiOS 6822.23
Trapping.
— Oihsoyi {W. H.) Complete Amer. trapper. 1870.
— JltinUufj [S.) Amateur trapper. 1875. . . 4621.12
— AewhoHse (S.) Trapper's guide. 1807. . . 4617.11
._ Shnuis {J. U.) Trappers of New York. 1871. 4617. :t2
Traps baited with orphan ; or what la the matter with life in-
Biirauce. .SVv Wright (E.) 6931.18
Trautwine (John C. ) New method of calculating the
cubic contents of excavations and embankments,
by the aid of diagrams. Phil., 1851. 8°. 3935.02
Travancore. Sefi Countries (p. 373).
Travel talk. See Language {TravH-talk. p. C81).
Traveller (Tbi*). a poem. See Goldsmith (Oliver). 1644.15;1691.30
Traveller's library (The). 25 v. L., 1856. 16", 5075.06
Contents.
V. 1. Ferguson (R.) Swisn men and Swiss mountains.
Auldjo (J.) Ascent of M<>nt Blanc. Tscbudi (F. von).
Sketibee of nature in the Alps. 2. Gregorovius (F.) Cor-
sica. Barrow f J) Tour ou the continent. 3. Laing (S.)
Journal of a rewidence in Norway. 18:^4-36 ;— Notes of a
traveller. 4. Miles (P.) Rambles in Iceland. Forester (T. >
Rambles in Norway. 5. Custine {A. de). Russia. 6.
MCulloch (J. R.) Russia and Turkey. Jermann (E.)
Pictures IVoni St. Petersburg. Brooks (Shirley). Russians
of the south. 7. Hope (I.) Brittany and the Bible.
Baines (E.) Vaudois of Piedmont. Mayne (F.) Arctic
regions. 8. Kinglake (R.) Ebtlien. Hue (E. R., ahbe).
Journey throuRb Tartaiy. La Gironicre (P. P. de). The
Pbillippines. 9. Mason (O. H.) Life with the Zulus of
South Africa. Hutchinson (T. J.) The Niger exploration.
10. Durrien (Z.) Present state of Morocco. Weme (F.)
African wanderings. 11. Wilberforce (E.) Brazil, with
notes on slavery. Hurlbut (W. H.) Pictures of Cuba.
12. Lanman (C.) Adventures in the wilds of America.
Jameson (Mrs. A. M.) Sketches in Canada. 13. Hughes
(W.) The Australian colonies. Pfeiffer (L.) Lady's voyage
round the world. 14. Memoir of the duke of Welling-
ton ; repr. from the 'Times.' Cockayne (T. O.) Life of
Turenne. Gleig (G. R.) The Loipsac campaign. Wagner
(F.) ami Bodenstedt (F.) Scbamyl. 15. Rogers (H.) Fuller-
iana. Turkev aud Christendom, repr. from Edio. rev.
Ranke (L.) Ferdinand i. aud Maximilian i. 16. Foster
(J.) DeFoe and Churchill. Jeffi-ey (Lord). Swift and Rich-
ardson. Macaulay (T. B.) Johnsou. Piozzi (H. L.) Anec-
dotes of Samuel .Jnliuson. 17. Holcroft (T.) Memoirs.
Arago (F.) History of my youth. Hayward (.\.) Chester-
field and Selwyn. 18. Smith (Sydneyi. Writings, 19-20.
Macaulay (T. B.) Essays. 21. Porter (Jane). Sir Edward
Seaward's narrative of his shipwreck. Souvestre (E.)
Confessions of a working man ; — Attic pbdosopher. 22.
Southey (R.) A love story. Addison (J.) Sir Roger de
Coverly. IVoin the 'Spectator.' Dumas (A.l Memoirs of a
Maitre d'armes ; or eighteen months in St. Petersburg,
23. Our coal and coal-pits : the people in them, etc.
Cornwall ; its mines and miners. 24. Kemp (T. L.)
Natural history of creation : — Indications of instinct.
Wilson (G.) Electricity and the electric telegraph : with
the chemistry of tlie stars. 25. Carlisle (Earl of}. Lec-
tures and addresses. Conybeare (W. J.) Mormouisni.
London in 1850-51. Spencer (H.) Railway morals and
railway policy. Stark (A.) Printing : its origin, history, etc.
Travelling bachelor. See Cooper (J. F.) 1856 1074.17
Travels. See Countries (p. 285-384), for travels in particular
cyizi'^-itfs ;— Geography, travels, and voyages (p. OGS — .572).
for collections vf voyages and travels, for voi/agcs round the
wnil'l. and for works on the art of travel, bibliographic of
trav'l, etc.
Travels in the air. See Glaisher (James), and others. . 3927.20
Travels of an Irish gentleman in searcli of a reli^on. Sec
Moore (T.) 357r>.'.i2
Travels West [in the U. S.] .S'e*' Minturn (Wra.) . . . 1114.27
Travels with a donkey in tlie Ceveuues. See Stevenson (R. L.)
1879 96i33
Travis (Henry, M. D.) Moral freedom reconciled
with causation. London, 1865. S'^. . 5435.35
Treadwell (Daniel M.) Catalogue of books aud
puniphlelK belonging to D. M. T. rel. to the
greul civil war. Brooklyn, 1874. 8°. . Gc{4.2«
Treadwell (John H. ) Manual of pottery and porce-
lain for American coUeetorK. N. Y., 1872. 8".
Tread-wheel. Gond (./ M.) Letter on the tread wheel, as an
instrument of prison discipline. 1h24. \ln Pamphleteer,
V.23.) 6058.23
Treasure-trove. Fauss-'tt (T. G.) Ou the present state of the
law of ■• treasure-trove." \ln Archaeological jour., v. 22.]
— Irving (G. V.) Ou treasure-trove, {In British arch, assoc.
Journal. V. 15.] 1461.15
Treasure- trove series. A'cc Fiction (p. 528).
Treasures of the earth. .See Jones (Wm.) 1868. . . .3933 33
Treasury of Bible knowledge, .Sv*; Ayres (John). 18t;8. . 3721.18
Treasury of botany. .SW Lindley (John). 1866 4'a4.12
Treasury of geography. .V.-e Hughes (W.) 1867 932.19
Treasury of languages. Ruiiimentary dictionary of universal
philology. London. flH73). Vi" 6411.05
Treasury of natural hiwtury. ^V'^ Maunder (S.) 1869. . . 4717.06
Treasury of similes. .Vtc Cawdray (R.) 1807 3598.20
Treasury of thought. -See Ballou (M. M.) 1872 6217.15
Treasiiry of travel and adventure, [mjioh.] N. Y.,
1865. 12° 921.11
Treat ( Edmund B. ) National political manual.
N. Y., 1872. 12° 5723.11
Treat (Mary). Chapters on ants. N. Y., 1879. 32°.
Treaties.
— Chalmers (G.) Collection of treaties between
Gt. Britain and other powers, 1259-1788. 2 v,
1790 453.07
ft^ See also United States {Fort-ign relations, treaties, ttc.,
p. 383 of this catalogue).
Treatise on tiiireBtriiil magnetism, [anon.]. Edin.,
and London, 1871. 8° 4026.13
Treatment of our domesticated dogs. By Magenta
[psnulim.] Edin., and London, 1868.16°. 4617.30
Trebellius Pollio. S<~>' Augustan biatr)riau8 (p. 57.)
Trebizond. .SVt Countries i'fi chizond, p. 373).
T^edgold (Thomas). Elementary principles of car-
pentrj'. Kevised from the original ed. and
partly rewritten, by -J. T. Hurst. L., 1871. 12°.
— Carpentry and joinery. !sVe Robison (R.) and Tredgold (T.)
— ed Tracts on hydraulics [bv] Smefiton, Venturi,
and Dr. loung. With notes. London, 182G. 8°.
— Treatise on steam engines. 3 v. London, 1852. 4°.
Tree worship, and Tree of life.
— Arr<ie!<il>.M.) Ai-bor vita;, efc. 1683. . .4322.27
— Fergussim {J. ) *Tree and serpent worship. 1869.
— Mannhaidt {W.) Wald-und Feldkulte. 2 v. Ber-
lin, 1875. 8° 3817.46
Contf:nts : v. 1. Der Baiimkultus der Germaneu und
ilarer Nachbaratamme. 2. Autilie Wald-und Feldkulte.
— Piper {—). The tree of life. [7n Journal of sacred lit., v. 32,
34, 36. 18i;4-66.]
See also Journal of sacred lit., v. 1, 18i8, p. 290-294
(Sacred trees, by J. Kitto); v. 29, 1862 ; v. 30, 1803 (Sacred
trees, by H. C. Barlow).
Trees. See Botany {Tre'S and slirubs, -p. i2G); — ^Forests (p. 564-S);
also
— Lasleti (T.) Timber and timber trees, native and
and foreign. 1875 6135.12
— Umhd Staleti. Commissionei' of agriculture Keport
upon forestry, by F. B. Hough. 1878. . 6136.21
See aUo Atlantic monthly, v. 6. 1860 (Among the trees) :
V. 21, 1868 (Beauty of trees, by W. Flagg): Pop. sci. monthly
July, 1873 (Longevity of trees, by E. Lewis): Quar. rev.,
July. 1870 {Ornamental and useful tree-planting).
Trees {in art}. .See Fine arte {Trees, p. 548).
Trees, plants, aud flowers. .See Baily (W. L.) 1870. . . 4715.07
Ttegaiice (Louis). Ailventures in New Guinea : nar-
rative of nine years in captivity. Ed., with
introd., by H. Crocker. L., 1876. 13°. 1062.20
Tregelles (Samuel Prideaux). The Jansenists. Lon-
don, 1851. 16° 3434.17
— Lecture on the historic evidence of the authorship
and transmission of the books of the New Testa-
ment. London, 1852. 12° :i745.04
Tregortha (.1.) News from the invisible world. New
ed. Manchester, 1823. 8° 3812.35
Treitschke (Heinrich Gotthard von). What we de-
maud from France. From the German. Lon-
don, 1870. 12° 526.02
Trelawny (Edward James"). Recollections of the last
days of Shelley and Byron. B., 1858. 16°. 3163.08
Trelawney papers ; ed. bv W. D. Cooper. London, Camden soc.
miscel, v. 2. 1853. i° 5113.09
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— Notes iluring ntour through the TJ. S., and Caniuia.
Lonilon, 1852. 12° 1072.07
— Political exijerience of the ancients in its bearing
upon modern times. L., IS.'ifl. 16°. . 5717.18
Trench {dipt. F,, Kh'M.S.) The Husso-Indian ques-
tion. With a sketch of Central Asiatic politics.
London, ISG'J. 1-2°. 5727.19
Trench (^fl■s. Melisina Chenevix). Remains. Ed.
by R. C. Trench. London, 1862. 8°. 3173.20
'iVo<c. —Reviuwod in Eil. rev., v. 116, 18S2.
Trench (Richard Chenevix, abp. of Dublin). Calderon,
his life and genius. N. Y., 1856. 12°. 1714.15
— Commentary on the Epistles to the Seven churches
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— Fitness of the Holy Scripture for unfolding the
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all nations, or the unconscious prophecies of
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12°. 3G14.04
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war : two lectures. L., 1865. 16°. . . 544.14
— Household book of English poetry. With notes.
2d ed. London, 1870. 12° 1693.33
— Lectures on medieval church history. N. Y., 1878.
8° 3435.22
Contents,
Crusades.
Earlier scboolineu
Hildebraud.
Hns and Bohemia.
Mendicant orders.
Mouasticism.
Pope aud Hohenstaufen.
Sects of Middle ages.
■Waldensea.
Wiclif.
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Same. In connection with proposals for its re-
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— On the study of words. N. Y., 1858- 12°. 6434.09
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— Sacred Latin poetry, chiefly lyrical, selected ; with
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— Select glossary of English words. N. Y., 1859. 12°.
— Sermons. N. Y., 1858. 12° 3614.07
— Sermons preached in Westminster Abbey. 2d ed.
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e^S' For sketch of the author, see Dublin, univ. mag.,
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Trench I W. Steuart). Realities of Irish life. Boston,
1SC9. 16° 952.05
Trenchard (.John). Short history of standing armies in Eiig-
I;iud. \anrm.) London. 16S8. em. 4° 5127 -Ju
Trenck (Friedrich, baron von der). Life, adventures,
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Trendelenburg (Friedrich Adolf). On Uegel's system. Tr. by
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of Hegel, by A. Ver.i); New Englander, Apr., 1874 (Tren-
deleiiberg. by G. S. Morris .
Trentowski (Ferdinand Beonislae). Introd. to logic, treating of
(e)d. imuiorUilitv, c^c. [/« Journal of spec, philos.. v. 4,
1S70. p. 62-83.)
Trenton FjIIs. .^tc Countries (p. 373).
Trescot(\Vm. Henry). Diplomacy of the revolution.
N. Y.. 1852. 12= .582.116
— Diplomatic history of the administration of Wash-
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Trevelyan (George Otto). The Competition wallah.
2d ed. London, 1866. 12° 1011.05
Note — Papers on British rule in India.
— The Ladies in parliament, and other liieces. [Po-
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— Life and letters of Macaulay. 2 v. N. Y., 1876.
8° 311.S.12
Treyelyan papers, 670-1643. Ed. by J. P. Collier.
3 v. London, Cumden .soc, v. 67, 84, 105, 18.57-
187'2. 4° 5113. 21; 38
Trevithick (Francis). Life of Richard 'I'revithick,
[173.5-1833]. 2v. London, 1872. 8°.. 3172.'25
Trevor {Hon. Arthur). Life and times of William ni,
king of England, and statholder of Holland. 2 v.
London, 1835. 8° 3185.26
Trevor (lidward), pseutl. .S'ei; Bulwer Lytton (Ilobert).
Trial of the British soldiers for the murder of Crispus
Attucks, [and others], Nov. 27, 1770. Boston,
1824. 1'2°. . . . • 581.06
Trial of tho Uiiitariiins. for a liijel on the Christian religion.
[anan.] London, 1830. 12' 3616.10
Trials, .sv,. Law {Trials, p. IKIl),
Trials of a mind in its progress to Catholicism. Seelves (L. S )
1854 3562.36
Tribune essays. ,^te Congdon (C. T.) 186'J 6726.14
Tribune popular science. Boston, 1874. 8°. 3908.01
Trichinje. See Medicine {Parasites and worms, p. 764).
IMcolored sketches in Paris, 1851. {amm.^ N. Y.,
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Trigonometry. See Mathematics (p. 749).
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(.1. W.) Monograph of British trilobites. 3 pts. 1864-67.
(Palaeogr. soc.)
Trimble (E. J.) "Chart of general literature. Phil.,
1876. fol 2757.07
Trimble (Isaac P.) A treatise on the insect enemies
of fruit and fruit trees. The curcuiio and the
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Trimble (Wm. A.) S'e Campbell (J. W.) Biogr. sketches. 3246.16
Trimester (.\) in France and Swisserland, in 18.0.
By an Oxonian, [tnioii.] L., 1821. 8°. 963.^7
Trinal (Tbeophilus). psetiii. .SVe Lynch (T. T.) . . . . 3n2.i9
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Trinity church, jN'fto IVfc cj7(/. Berrian {W.) Hist.
sketch of. 1847 34.-6.18
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N. Y , 1785. 12°.'
— Reply to the report of the select committee of the New Yoik
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By a citizen of New York. [N. Y., 1857. 8°.) . . . 3456.23
Note. — No title page.
Tripp (Alouzo). Crests from the ocean-world. [France,
Belgium, and England.] B., 1846. 12°. 943.20
Trip to Mexico, in 1849-50. Bv a barrister, [ahoii.]
London. 1851. 1'2°. ..." 1152.07
Trips in the life of a locomotive engineer. [n«0!i.]
N. Y., 18(J3. 12° 1112.12
Tristan. Recueil de ee qui reste des poemes relatifs
^ ses aventures. Composes en francjois, en anglo-
normand, et en grec dans les 12 et 13 si^cles.
Publie par F. Michel. 3 v. Londres, 1856. 16°.
— Tristan and Isalde. [/« Simrock (K.) Die deutschen Volks-
biicher, v. 4.J 7126.23
Tristram (Henry Baker). The great Sahara. Lon-
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— Land of Israel : travels in Palestine. 3d ed., re-
vised. London, 1876. 8° 1053.23
— Land of Moab. With a chapter on the Persian
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Triumphs of enterprise. .See Parton (James) 3265.15
Troeltsch (Prof. von). Surgical diseases of the ear.
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Trogonidae. ''Grould (J.) Monograph of the. 18,-I8.
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Troil (Uno vonj. Letters on Iceland. 2d ed. Lon-
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Same. \ln Pinkerton (J ) Voyages, v. 1.) ... 926 01
Troilus and Cressida. .s'-.' Shakspere (William).
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TroUope (.\nthony). British sports and pastimes.
London, 1868 8° 4617.16
— New South Wales and Queensland. L., 1874. 16°.
— North America. 2 v. Phil., 1862. 12°. .1074.18
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Trollope (Anthony), conttnued.
— [NovelH.] .SV Fiction claRS-liKt (p. 529.)
— Simtli Austi-iilia and Wostorn Australia. New ed.
London, 187:'). 12' 1062.17
— Thackeray. N. Y., 1879. 12° 3171.08
— Victoria and Tasmania. New ed. L., 187.5. \'2".
— 'I'he West Indies and the Spanish Main. K. Y.,
1800. 12° Ilfi2.2l
TroUopc ltMlw.iril). Notices of ancieutand modisval labyriutbe.
|//i Archiuological journal, V. 16.| UliH.OU
Trollope {Mr.s. I'rances). Domestic manners oJ tho
Americans. London, 1832. 8°. . . . 1074.JI
— [Novels.] See Fiction class-list (p. 529).
— Vienna and the Austrians, with some account of a
journey through Swaljia, Bavaria, The Tyrol,
'and the Salzbourg. 2 V. L., 1838. 8°. . 9iiC.17
Trollope { I'heodosia, 1st wife of T. A.) Social as-
pects of the Italian revolution. [1859-61.] Lon-
don, 1«G1. 8" 533.18
Trollope (Thomas Adolphus). A decade of Italian
women. 2 v. London, 1859. 12°. . . . 3262.28
Contnits : V. 1. St. Catherino of Siena. Caterina Sforza,
Vittoria Colonna. naarcbionees of Peschiera. 2. Tiillia
d'.\ra«ona. Olyinpia Fulvia Morata. poetess. It^abella An-
droini, actress and poetess. Biaaca Cappello. wife of Cos-
mo de' Medici, and f^raud ducliess of Tuscany. Olynipia
Pauifili Elizabetta .Sirani, painter and engraver. Maria
j\Iadalo:ia Morelli, •'LaCorilla," improvisatrice.
— Filippo Strozzi : a hist, of the last days of the old
Italian liberty. L., 1870. 12° 3165.29
— Girlhood of Catherine do' Medici. L., 1856. 12°.
— History of Florence, to the fall of the republic in
1531. 1 V. London, 1865, 8° 534.01
iVofc— Reviewed in Fortn. rev., v. 4. 1866.
— [Novels.] See Fiction class-list (p. 529).
— Paul the pope and Paul the friar. L., 1861. 8°.
— Story of the life of Pius ix. Detroit, 1877. 12°.
^ A Sumuier in Brittanj'. 2 v. L., 1840. 8°. 963,02
— Wanderer in Italy, Switzerland, France, and Spain.
London, 18.50, "s° 944,03
Sec critical notice of his writings in .Atlantic, v, 20, 1867
(by H. T. Tackermanl; and Blackw. mag., v. 'J3, p. 84-99.
Trollope {Mrs. Thomas AdolphuB) S<^t: Fiction class list (p. 629).
Trollope (\Vm.) Analecta theologica : commentary
on the New Testament. 2 v. L., 1842. 8°. 3747.09
TroUopiad (The). Sfe Shelton (F. W.)
Tropical climates. Stf Medicine (f^limat^, p. 756).
Tropical nature. See Wallace (A. R.) 1878 4737.18
Troppmann and Bonaparte. In Morse (J. T.,jr.) Famous trials.
1874 6611.19
Trotter (.\lexander). Observations on the financial
position and credit of states of the North Amer.
Union. London. 1839. 8° 5925.21
Trotter i(.'outts). Principles of currency and ex-
changes applied to the Report [on] the high
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Trotter (-lohn Bernard). Memoirs of the latter years
of Chavleg James Fox. Phil. , 1812. 8°. 305C,.23
Trotter Lionel J.ames). History of India to the
present day. London, [ii. d] 12°. . . 1036.12
— History of the British empire in India, 1844-62. A
sequel to Thornton. 2 v. L., 1866. 8°. 1036.08
- Studies in biography. L., 186'). 8°.. . 3265 08
Contents. — Mahomet. Thomas a Becket. Frederic n. of
Germany. Savonarola. Bacon and his new apologist.
William Pitt. Sheridan.
Trotter (Thomas). Essav on drunkenness. Boston,
1813. 12°. ..." 4342.10
Trotting horse of America. 5te Woodruir(Hiram). . .4617.2-3
Troubado-irs. Si'e Literature (J^ovencal, p. 711); also Huefer
(K) The Troubadours. 1878 2725.13
Troubat i Francis .J. ) Law of commandatory and
limited partnership in the U. S. Phil., 185!. 8°.
Troubles of our catholic forefathers. See Morris (J.) . 3427.08
Troup (George Mcintosh). Harden (K J.) Life of.
18.">9 3174.02
Trousseau (.irmand). Lectures on clinical medicine.
Tr. by P. V. Bazire, and J. R. Cormack. V. 1-3.
London. Xew Si/d-'nham soc, 1868-70. 8°. 4303.02
Trout culture. Se' Fish-culture (p. 650).
Trouveres. s>^e Literature {Provncal, p. 711).
Trowbridge (David). Ancient foi-t and burial-ground, Tompkins
en. N-pw York, [/n Smith, report, 1863.] .... 3930.18
Trowbridge (-lohn Townsend). The ferry-boy and
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— [Novels and tales.] See Fiction (p. 529).
— The South : a tour nf \ir. battle-fields and ruined
cities. Hartford, 1806. 8' 1113.17
Trowbridge {Wm, P.) Profession of the mechanical or dynauil-
cul ciifjiueer . inaug. address before the Sheffield scientific
school of Yale college. Oct. 5, 1870. I'liil., 1871. 8°. 6521.19
Troy. See Countries (p. 373).
Troy young men's association. Catalogue. Troy,
18.59. 8 2714.23
Troyon (Frederic), crania Helvetica, [/n Smith, report, 1864.J
— Lacustrian cities of Switzerluml. [In Sm. rep-. 1801.] 3936.16
Trojrte (Charles X. W. ] Change ringing : church or
hand-bell ringing. 2d ed. L., 1872. 12°. 145107
Triibner (Nicholas). Bibliographical guide to Amer-
ican literature. L., 1859. 8° 2724.13
Triibner & Co. Catalogue of dictionaries and gram-
mars of the principal languages and dialects of
the world. London, 1872. 8° 6424.27
True and the beautiful in art. i(e. See Raskin (J.) 1868. 1411.08
True, beautiful, and good. .V'« Cousin (V.) 1412.06
True republic (A. .Vm SUckney (A.) 1879 7525.28
True stories of the days ol Washington. N. Y., 1861. 12.
True story of my hfe. .S« Andersen (H. C.) 1817. . .3013.27
True tragedy of Richard, duke of York. London,
Shak. soc, 1843. 8° 1756.15
Trueba y la Quintana (Antonio de, 6. 1821). El Cid
Campeador. Leipzig, 1 ^61. 12°. . . .7216.28
— Las hijas del Cid. Leipzig, 18.52. 12°. . . 7216.30
— El Libro de los cantares. Leipzig, 1860. 12°.
Truffles. See Gantl. mag., Dec, 1877 (article by W. CoUett-
Sandars).
Trumbull (Benj.) General history of the United
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iVtjff . — No more published.
— History of Connecticut, 1G30 to 1764. 2 v. New
Haven, 1818. 8° 652.04
TrumbuU (Henry). History of the Indian wars.
Newed. Phil,, 1S48. 8° 557.05
Trumbull (James Hammond, LL.D.) The origin of
M'Fingal. [With Gage's proclamation, by J.
Trumbull] Morrisania, 1868. 8°. . . 1693.31
iVote.— Repr. from Hist, mag., Jan.. 1868,
— True-blue laws of Connecticut and New Haven
and the false blue-laws invented b)' Samuel Pe-
ters. Added, specimens of the laws of other col-
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reign of James i. Hartford, 1876. 12°. 5621.27
Trumbull (John, LL.D.) M'Fingal: an epic poem.
Introd. and notes, by B. J. Lossing. N. Y.,
181:4 10°. - 1694.02
— Gage's proclamation of June 12, 1775, in burlesque verse.
With notes by J. H. Trumbull. [7>i Trumbull J. H.) Origin
of M'Fingal.) 1693.31
— Poetical works. 2 v. in 1. Hartford, 1820. 8°.
Contents: v. 1. M'Fingal. 2. Progress of duluesB.
Genius of America, and other poems.
Trumbull (Jonathan). See Biography (p. 206).
Trust (Tbe) and the remittaLce. See Clarke (M. C.) 1874. 1631.23
Truth (Sojourner, a noitlieen emancipated slave). Narrative. Bos-
ton, 1850. 12° 5832.15
See also Atl. monthly, v. 11, 1863 (article by H. B. Stowe).
Truth.
-— Bailey (S.) Essays on the pursuit of. 1854 5411.11
— Beatfie (J.) Nature and immutability of. 5434.07
— Or€Q{W.R.) Truth rs. edification. [/:j Aw Lit. and social
judgments. 18118: p. 3S0-i01.1 2526.20
— Helps [A.) Friends in council, v. 1 2531.28
^g- See aho Biblical, religion';, and ecclesiastical liter-
ature (p. 77);— Logic (p, 815);— Philosophy, mental, moral,
aud metaphysical (p, 851);— Opinions (p, 827];- Lying
(p. 722).
Truth. [.\ revivalist tract.] By the author of the several tracts
signed T. N. T.. 1873. 12° 3631.08
Truth, a gift for scribblers. See Snelling (W. J.) 1842. . 1685.23
Truth stranger than fiction. See Beecher (C. E.) 1850. . 3014.13
Truths for to-day. [Sermons.] ,<.'r.- Swing (David). 1874.3611.18
Tryon cotmty. (A''. F.) See Countries, etc. (p, :i7:t),
Tryphiodorus. Excidiuiu Ilii. Gr. et Lat. Ed. F. S. Lehrs.
[ U'iMi Hesiodus. Carmina. Parisiis, Dilot, 1841. 8\)7765.08
Tschudi (Friedrich von). Sketches of nature in the
Al])s. London, 1850. 1(;° 5075.06
Tschudi (Johann Jacob von). I ravels in Peru, 1838-
1812. From the German, by T. Ross. London,
1847. 8° 1163.14
and Rivero (M. E. ) Peruvian antiquities. Tr. by
F. L. Hawks. New Y'ork. 1853. 8°. . . .567.04
Tsiology ; a discourse on tea. 2d ed. L.. 1827. 8°.
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— Mau ill qu<-st of hiiiiaelf. by Cuthbert Comment [pseud. In
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Tucker ( Mrs. (lliarlotte). [' A. L. 0. E'., pseud. ] House
beautiful, or the Bible museum. New York,
18U8. 18" 3.513.28
^5" For bor stories for the young, see Fiction (p. 529).
Tucker (George). History of the United States, to
1811. i V. Philadelphia, 1806. 8=. . . r,H.lG
— Laws of wages, profits, and rent, investigated.
Phil., 1837. 8° 5032.21
— Life of Thomas Jefferson. 2 v. L., 1847. 8'. 3092.09
— Progress of the United States in population and
wealth in fifty years. [1790-1840.] New York,
1833. 8" 5917.17
Tucker iHn: H. W.) Memoir of Edward Field,
bishop of Newfoundland, 1844-76. London,
1877. 12-^' 3055.2.5
— Memoir of the life and episcopate of George
Augustus Selwyn, D.D., bishop of New Zealand,
1841-69 ; bishop of Lichfield, 1 867-7 j. 2 v. New
York, 1879. 8' 3158,02
Tucker (.Josiah, D. D. ) Four tracts, on political and
commercial subjects, [affecting chiefly the trade
with the American colonies]. 2d ed. Glocester,
1774. 8° 5916.08
Tucker ( Mrs. Mary E. ) Life of Mark M. Pomeroy.
N. Y., 1868. 12== 3145.18
Tucker (Nathaniel Beverley). A series of lectures on
the science of government. Phil., 1S45. 12^
— The partisan leader. N. Y., 1861. 12^ . 2(;2.19
Not-'. — The leted. of this work was published in 18:J6. It
purports to be an ' imperfect record of what I wilneseed
iu her [Vii.'s] late glorious struggle for independence.'
Tucker (Pomerov). Origin, rise, and progress of
mormonism." N. Y., 18(57. li\ . . . 34.54.05
Tucker (T. W.) Waifs from the wav-bills of an old
expressman. Boston, 1872. 16'. . . . 3926.40
Tucker ( Wni. Thornhill). A pocket dictionary of
English and Persian. L., 1850. 12°. . 6422.21
Tuckerman {Charles K.) The Greeks of to-day.
N. Y., 1872. 12° 992.23
Tuckerman (Frederick Goddard). Poems. Boston,
1864. 1C° I(i94.05
Tuckerman (Henry Theodore). America and her
commentators. N. Y.. 1864. 12°. . . 1074.12
— Artist-life; or sketches of American painters. N. Y. ,
1847. 12° 1415.14
— Book ot the artists : American artist life, compris-
ing biographical and critical sketches. New
York, 1867. 8° 1415.09
— Characteristics of literature, illustrated by the
genius ot distinguished men. Phil.. 1849. 12°.
Contents.
Biographer (The) : final me-
morial of Lamb and Keats.
Diletinnte (The) : Shenstone.
Histiii-i:m (Tlie); Macaulay.
Huni>>rist (The, : Chas. Lamb.
Idealist (The) : John Sterling.
Moralist (The) : Wm. EUery
Channmg.
— Same. 2d series. Phil.,
Philanthropist (The); William
Roscoe.
Philosopher (The) : Sir Thos.
Browne.
Rhetorician (The) ; Burke.
Scholar (The) ; Mark Aken-
side.
Wit (The) : Jonathan Swift.
1851. 12°. . . W541.10
Contents.
Censor (The) : Steele.
Correspondent (The) ; Mme.
de Sevigne.
Critic (The) ; Wm. Hazlitt.
Draniiitist The) : Talfourd.
Magazine-writer (The) ; John
Wilson.
Naturalist (The) : Humboldt.
- The Criterion ; essays. N. Y., 1866. 16°. 254A.09
Contents.
Actors. Holidays.
Authors. Inns.
Bridges. Lawyers.
Doctors. Newspapers.
— Leaves from the diary of a dreamer, [anon. ] Lon-
don, 1853. 16° 2544.12
Novelist (The) : Manzoni.
Orator (The):Edward Everett.
Philologist (The) : Home
Tooke.
Reformer (The) : William
Godwin.
Traveler (The) : Wm. Beck-
ford.
Pictures.
Poachers.
Sepulchres.
Statues.
— Essays, biographical and critical. Boston,
1857. 8° 2544.15
Contents.
Addison (Joseph), the lay
preacher.
Audubon (John James), the
Fulton , the mechanician.
Jeffrey (Francis), the re.
viewer.
Kc-au (Edmund), the actor.
Kiirner (liubert), the youth-
ful iiero.
Lafitte (Jacques), the finan-
cier.
Leopardi, the sceptical genius
Liud (Jenny), the vncalint.
Morris (Gouverneur) : the
American statesman.
Pellico (Silvio), the Italian
martyr.
Savage (R.), the literary ad-
venturer.
Smith (Sydney), the genial
churchman.
Southcy (It.), man of letters.
Sterne (Laurence), the benti-
nieutalist.
Washington (George), the pa-
triot.
Wilkie {Sir D.), the painter
of character.
Williams (Roger), the toler-
ant colonist.
N. Y.,1853. 12°.
12°. . . 953.12
. . .2544. 11
Lyric poetry
Manner.
Music.
New England philosophy.
New York colonists.
Presidential inauguration.
Profession of literature.
Social life.
Travel.
Walking.
Weather (The).
oruithulogist
AzegUo (M. d'), the literary
statesman.
Berkeley (George), christian
philosoiJlier.
Booue (Daniel), the pioneer.
Brown (Charles Brockdeu),
the superuaturalist.
Campbell (Thomas), the pop-
ular poet.
Chateaubriand, the poet of
the old regime.
Chesterfield {Lord), the man
of the world.
Clinton (De Witt), the na-
tional economist.
Constable (John), the land-
scape painter.
Do Foe (Daniel), the writer
for the people.
Digby {Sir Eeuelm), the mod-
ern knight.
Fiaukliu (Benj.). the Ameri-
can philosopher.
-— Life of commodore Talbot. N. Y., 1850. 12°. 3167.13
~ Life of J. P. Kennedy. N. Y'., 1871. 12°. 3095.30
— Maga papers about Paris. N. Y., 1867. 16°. 963.22
— Memorial of Horatio Greenough.
— Month in England. N. Y., 1853.
— The Optimist. N. Y., 1853. 12°.
Contents :
Art and artists
Broad views.
Conversation.
Costume.
Eye-language.
Flowers.
Gold fever (The).
Hair.
Hands (A chapter on).
Humor.
Love (The rationale of).
— Poems. Boston, 1851. IG'
— Sicily: a pilgrimage. N. Y., 1852. 12°.
— Thoughts on the poets. N. Y., 1857. 12'
iVoie.— For Contents see Poetry (p. 006).
Tuckey (dipt. James Kingston). Narrative of an ex-
edition to explore the Congo, in south Africa,
1816. With natural history. L., 1818. 4°.1096.05
Tuckey (Janet). Joan of Arc. New York, 1880. 12°.
Tudor (Henry). Tour in Mexico, and excursion to Cuba. [In
■Waldie library, v. 3.] 5078.17
Tudor (Owen D.) Leading cases in mercantile and
maritime law. 2 v. Phil , 1873. 8°. . . 5646.16
Tudor (Richard). The decalogue viewed as the
Christian's law. London, 1860. 12°. . 3614. 16
Tudor (Wm., b. 1779, d. 1830). Letters on the East-
ern States. N. Y., 18'20. 1'2° 1111.18
~ Life of James Otis. Boston, 1823. 8°. . .3135.10
— Oration pronounced at Boston, July 4, 1809. Bos-
ton, 1«(19. 8° i« 5093.07
Tudor dynasty. See Countries {England : Tudnrs. p. 310).
Tudor priucesses. &'e Strickland (A.) 3255.22
Tudors and the Reformation. .^>'' Creighton (M.) . . . 46l!24
Tugnot de Lanoye (F.) See Lanoye (Ferdiuauil Tngnot de).
TugTwell (Hev. George). Manual of sea-anemones
found on the English coast. L., 18.56. 1'2°. 4826.07
Tuileries (Castle of the). From the French, by F.
Lathrom. 2 v. London, 1803. 8°. . . 522.13
afg- See also works on Paris (p. 356-7).
Take (Daniel Hack). Dlustrations of the influence
of the mind upon the body in health and dis-
ease ; designed to elucidate the action of the
imagination. Phila., 1873. 8°. ... 4333.29
— Insanity in ancient and modem life, with chapters
on its prevention. London, 1878. 12°. 4333.35
— Mafcual of psychol. medicine. See Bucknill (J. 0.) and Toko
(D. H.) 4327.30
Tulk (Charles Augustus). Brief sketch of [his] life,
character, and religious opinions. B., 1850. 8°.
TuUidge (iJec. Henry 1. Triumphs of the Bible. New
York, 1863. 1'2° 3614.17
1694.04
972.07
2544.14
Iu askin- for bnnks. use the "Book Orders," giving the ADTFIOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
1054
TULLOCH TURNER
Tulloc'a (John, pHncii>al of St. Andrews). Beginning
life ; a book for young men. 'Jtli ed. London,
l.Si;5. 12°. 3014:. 18
— Cliristian doctrine of sin. N. Y.. 1H77. 12°. 3014.21
— ■ Leaders of the reformation : Luther, Calvin, Lati-
mer, Knox. Boston, 1859. 12°. . . . 3132.15
— Pascal. Phil., 1878. IG^. [In Foreign classics for
English readers.] 31:16.33
— Proj;res8 of religious thouglit in Scotland. [In Coutemp.
rev., Mch., 1877.)
— Kational theology and christian philosophy in
England in the 17th century. 2 v. Edin., 187-'. 8'.
Contents : v. 1. Spirit of rational inquiry in protestant-
ifim. Course of religious opinion and parties in England
(15110-1025). Lord Fallilaod. John Hales of Eton. Cbil-
liugwi-Wth. Jeremy Taylor. Stillingfleet.
2. Cambridge school : Benj. Whichcote, John Smith,
Oudworth, Henry More, and others.
— "Wigtown martyrs;— Case of the Wigtown martyrs (summed
up. [In Macm. mag., Dec-.. 18(12 ; Doc, 1870.J
.See biogr. sketch of J. TuUoch ia Dub, univ. mag., v. 78,
1876 (with portrait).
Tumors. AVc Medicine (p. 7G8).
Tuiistall (Cuthbert, hp. of Durham). Deartesuppu-
tandi libri quatuor. Paris, 1538. 8°. .4011.1(1
Tupper (Ellin Isabelle). Poems, from the Swedish,
and original. London, 1872. 16°. . . 1692.36
Tupper (Martin Farquhar). Hymns for all nations.
Tr. into thirty languages. L., 18.51, 8°. 1694.06
— Proverbial philosophy. Phil, 1846. 12°. 6214.11
— Hides and reveries of the late Mr. .Slsop Smith.
London, 1858. 12° 2541.13
— Washington : a dream. N. Y., 1876. 12°. 3181 22
Turberville (George). Poems. Ed. with life, bv A. Chalmers.
[/«0's English poets, V. 2, 1810.) 1626.02
Turf (The). See Horse-racing (p. 632).
Turgot (Arme Robert Jacques). .See Biography (p. 207) ; also
Flint (R-) Philos. of hist, in France and Germany, 1875;
p. 109-115 [447.01] ; Fortn. rev., May, 1877 (Turgot in
Limousin, by Jolin Morley).
Turkey. See Countries (p. 374) : —
also
— Baker (J.) Turkey. 1877 1034.20
— Blocliwilz (J.) The eastern question : brief history
of Turkey. With maps. 1877. . . .1033.22
— Brocketl (L. P.) The cross and the crescent ;
1876-7. . 1034.J3
— aark{E.L.) Races of European T. 1878. 1034.25
— Greasy {E. S.) History of the Ottoman Turks.
1st Amer. ed. 1877 547.30
— Daily News. War correspondence, 1877-78 : a his-
tory of the war between Russia and Turkey.
2v. 1878 1033.24
— Dunn (A. J.) Eise and decay of the rule of Islam.
1877 547.31
— Klrehi (I.) History of the Turks : with [their]
domestic manners. 2v.ini. [1855.] . 1034.21
— Frreman (E. A.) Ottoman power in Europe, its
nature, its growth, and its decline. 1877. 547.28
Tnrks in Europe. 1S77 547.27
— • Forsylk ( IF.) The Slavonic provinces south of the
Danube : a sketch of their history and present
state. 1876 1034.24
— Hamlin {O Among the Turks. [1877.] 1033.23
— Longfellow {H. W.) Poems of places. 1878. 1667.28
— Mackenzie ((?. M.) and Irby (A. P.) Travels in the
Slavonic provinces of Turkey-in-Europe. 1033.20
— Norman (C. B.) Armenia, and the campaign of
1877. Maps and plans. [1878.] . . . 5.52.22
— O'Connor (J. D.) History of Turkey, and the
causes of the war of 1877. 2d ed. 1877. 1016.29
— Poole (Mrs. S. L., and daughter). Twenty years'
residence among the people of Turkey. Ed. by
S. L. Poole. 1878 997.20
— Russell (F. S.) Russian wars with Turkey, past
and present. 2d ed. 1877 1031.26
— Woodman ( C. H. ) and Towle {G. M.) Northern and
Asiatic defenses of Turkey. 187T. . . 99G.26
See also Coiitem. rev., Dec, 1870 (Eastern question;
Turkey and Itussi.i) ; Feb, 1877 (English people in rela-
tion to the eastern question, by E. A, Freeman) ; Mch.,
1877 (TurKisn invasions of Europe in 1670-83. SobiesUi's
letter to his wile, by lady Verney) ; Aug , 1877 (Relation
of the English people to the war, by E. A. Freeman) ; Nov.,
1877 (The slaveowner and the Turk, by Gold\viu Smith) ;
Dublin rev., Oct.. 1876 (The impending war) ; Eclectic,
Feb , 187fi (The true eastern questlnn, by E. A. Freeman) ;
Fortn. rev., Dec, 1870 (Cro<iB and crescent, by F. JJarri-
Kon) ; Oct., 1870 (England and Xurliey, by R. Congreve) ;
Sept., 1870 (T. in Europe, by A. Itiitson) ; Fraser's mag.,
Dec, 1870 (Notes on the Turks, by Eilivin De Leon) ; Int.
rev.. Sept., 1876 (Abdul-Aziz and his huecessorw) ; LoDd.
quar. rev., Jan., 187'J (The pcoj)luof Turkey) ; New month-
ly mag., v. 9, 1870 (Turkey: its natural history and re-
sources ; 4 articles, by W. F. Ainsworth) ; Nineteenth
century, Jan., 1877 (Passing events m Turkey, by fctrat-
ford de Redcliffe) ; Quar. rev.. Oct., 1870 (Turkish empire);
^Ve8tm. rev., Jan., 1877 (The Turkish question) ; Ed. rev.,
Jan., 1877 (T. and Russia) ; July, 1877 (The RuBsiaDB in
Asia Minor); Oct., 1877 (The Russian invasion of Turkey).
Turkish spy. .See Marana (G. P.) 17.34 461.08
Turkish tales. Contes turcs, par Chec Zade, Tr. par A. Galland.
[/n Cabinet des fees, v. 16. 1786 ] , 7052.10
Turlot (Francis Claude). Abailard et Heloise. Paris,
1822. 8° 3012.^:5
Turubull (Diivid). Travels in Cuba. L., 1840. 8°.
Turubull (Peter Evan). Austria. 2 v. L, 1840. 8°.
Cont'jUs : v. 1. Narrative of travels. 2. Social and po-
litical condition.
Tumbull (Robert). The genius of Italy. N. Y.,
1819. 12° 972.15
^ Life pictures : from a pastor's note-book. N. Y.,
1S57. 12° 3614.19
— Pulpit orators of France and Switzerland. N. Y.,
1848. 12° 36I4.-0
TurnbuU (Robert J., Af.D.) Observations on state sovereignty,
federal usurpations, and state interposition. New Voik,
1850. 8° 5733 29
— Speech at the celebration of the states rights and the nee
trade party of Charleston, on the fourth of July, 1831.
Columbia, {S. C.) 1831. 8° In 5093.11
Tumbull (W.) Engineer's dept., U. S. A. Report
on the construction of the piers of the aqueduct
of the Alexandria canal, 1835-40. Wash., 1873. 4°.
Turner (Ilev. Charles Tennyson). Small tableaux.
[Sonnets.] London, ]8(i8. 16°. . . . li;93.30
Note — The author changed his name from Tennyson to
Turner.
.See Int. rev.. Sept,, 1875 (C. T. Turner, by A. J. Syming-
ton);— Nineteenth century, Sept., 1879 (Article by J. Sped-
ding).
Turner (C. E.) Studies in Russian literature. [In Fraser'B mag.,
V. 15-16, 1877. J
Turner (Rev. Dawson Wm.) Analysis of the history
of Germany. 3d ed. L., 1872. 18'.. . 544.22
— Notes on Herodotus. 2d ed. L., Bohn, 18.53. 12°.
Turner (George. Communications of the Holy Spirit of God.
[With Brothers(J.) Prophecies. Loudon, 1795. »'.] 3624.23
Tumor (Hatton). Astra castra : experiments and ad-
ventures in the atmosphere. L., l'^65. 4°. 3927.21
Turner (Hawes). Canterbury chimes. 5e€ Slorr (Francis) flwd
Turner (H.) 1631.30
Turner (John Mallord Wm. ) Liber fluviorum ; or
river scenery of France ; with descriptive letter-
press by Leitch Ritchie, and biogr. sketch by A.
A. Watts. London, 1857. 1. 8°. . . . 14-16.27
— Liber studiorum, reproduced in autotype from
the original etchings. 3 v. L., 1870. fol. 1437.13
— and others. Antiquarian and picturesque tonr
round the southern coast of England, with 84
plates. London, 1849. 4° 1446. •-8
a®- For lives and critical estimates of Turner, see Biog-
raphy (p. 207).
also
— Burnet (J. ) Turner and his works. With a memoir,
by P. Cunningham. 1852 1446.05
— Eamei1on(P. 0.) Life of J. M. W. T. 1879. 3I7-.'.32
— ilfonfc/iouse ( ir. C. ) Turner. 1879. . . .3172.33
~ Sweetser (M'. F.) Turner. 1878 3171.29
— Wedmore [F.) Studies in Engl. art. 2d ed. 1876. . . 1433.29
See also Journal of spec, philos.. Apr., 1876, p. 141-157
(Article by W. E. Channing); Macm. mag., v. 25 (Turner
and Mulready ; effect of certain faults of vision on paint-
ing, by R. Liebreich),
Turner (Joseph A.) Handbook of punctuation.
Phil., 1876. 16° 6132.23
Turner (Samuel H., D.D.) Sermon in commemoration of Bird
Wilson, D.D.) N. Y., 1859. 8° 3176 29
Turner (Sharon). Histoi-y of the Anglo-Saxons. 3 v.
London, 1799. 8° 451.03
— History of the manners, government, literature,
religion, etc. of the Anglo-Saxons. L., 1805. 8°.
— History of the reign of Henry vni. 2d ed. 2 v.
London, 1827. 8° 3077.29
THE BKOOKLYN LIBRARY.
T.URNER - TYLER
1055
— Sacred history of the world. 3 v. N. Y., 1852-5;!. 18\
Turner (Thomas). Epitome of bookkeeping by
double entry. Portland, 1801. 10^ . . 41115.09
Turner (Thomas Iludsou). Domestic architecture
in England from the conquest to the end of the
13th century. Oxford, 1851. 8°. . . .1313.01
NoU". — For a Oni'i'iiuatiim. S'''' Parker (John H.)
— UBages of domestic lite iu the iiiitMle agea. The diniug
table. [/7i Archaeological journal. V. 2.1 .... 1462. Iti
Turner (Win.) Jourmil of a tour in the Levant. 3 v.
London, 1829. 8° 1031.(18
Turner (;Vr.s. Louisa W. Ogden). The true church : or. points
of difference between the old and new christian churche'J.
N. Y., 1846. 8° 5U93.U4
Turner (Wm. Mason). El-Khuils, the holy ; or
glimpses in the Orient Phil., 1861. 8°. 1055.08
Turner's companion, [nnon.] Phil., 1851. 12=. 3922.27
Turning points in life. &e Arnold Rtv. i\) ISTi. . .2512.:)!
Turnley (Joseph). The language of the eye. Lon-
don, 185G. 8° 5431.21
Tumns. Fragment. [ TFiWi Horace. (Euvres completes. Paris.
1869. 8°. Nisard's Collection, cfc.) 772.5.0'J
Turpin (Franijois Rene). *Hi8tory of Siam. [Tn Pinkerlon (J.)
Voyages, v. 9.J 926.011
Turpin (.Jean). History of Charles the great and Orlando. Sr^.
Rodd (Thomas) 1682.32
Tmrell (Henry J.) Manual of logic. L., 1870. sq.lG°.
Turtles. See Natural history {Wptih-s. p. 810).
Tuscan sculptcirs. .S>c Perliins ((;. tt.) 1864 1455.17
Tuscany. See Countries (p. 374).
Tussaud (.1/nie., wax-work proprietress, and authoress,
London, b. 1760, d. 1850). Memoirs, and remin-
iscences of the French revolution. London,
1838. 8° 3174.0(;
— Biographical and descriptive sketches of the characters
whicli compose her exhibition. L. 18.50. 8°. . /n 5093.14
Tusser (Thomas). Some of the fivi' hundred points
of good husbandry. Oxford, 1848. 16°. 1694.07
Tuthill (Franklin). HLstory of California, [to 1864].
San Francisco, 1866. 8'^ 592.17
Tutbill {Mrs. Louisa Caroline Huggius). History of
architecture. Phil., 1818. 8' 1314.04
— Success in life. The Artist. Gin., 1854. 12°. 1411.25
Tuttle (Charles K. ) Illustrated history of Wisconsin,
to 1875. Boston, 1875. 8° 621.15
Tuttle ( Ilec. Edmund B. ) Boy's book about Indians.
Phil., 1873. 12° 561.03
Tuttle (Herbert). German political leaders. New
York, 1876. 12° 3221.18
Contents : Bismarck. Falk. Delbriick. Campliausen.
Hoheulohe. Arnim. Bennigsen. Simson. Lasker.
Windthorst. Loewe. Schulze-Delitzsch. Jacoby. Has-
Belmann. Sonuemann. Gneist. Virchow. Treitschke.
Sybel.
Tv7eedie (W. K. , D.D.) Eastern manners and cus-
toms. London, 1870. 18" 1041.18
Twelfth night. See Shakspere iWiUiam).
Twelve decisive battles of the war. See^ Swinton (Wni.) 644.01
Twelve miles from a lemon. See Dodge (Mary A.) 1H73. 2623,02
Twelve nights in a hunter's camp. See Barrows (W.) 1123.13
Twelve views ol heaven. See Macleod (N.) and others. 3557.17
Twemlow {Maj. gen. George:. Facts and fossils to
prove the deluge of Noah and modify the trans-
mutation system of Darwin. L., 1868. 8". 3762.11
Twenty poems. .SVe Weeks (R. K.) 1695.28
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea. See Verne (J.) 4825.25
Twenty years around the world. See Vassar (.J. G ) 1861. 925.09.
Twenty years of an African slaver. See Canot (Th.) 1854. 5831.04
Twenty years of Wall street. *-e Smith (M. H.) . . .5922.25
Twenty years' residence among the people of Turkey. .Vce
Poole { Mrs. S.L., and dniiglder). 1878 997, '20
Twice round the clock. .See Sala (Q. .\.) [1879.] . . . 953,32
Twilight hours. See Williams (Sarah). 1868 1695.33
Twiuiug (Ilenry ). Elements of jjicturesque scenery.
London, 1853. 1. 8° 1436.25
- Philosophy of painting. L., 1849. 1.8°. 1425.09
Twining (Thomas). Science for the people. Lon-
don, 1870. 8° 3914.07
— Technical training. London, 1874. 8°. 3915.20
Twining (W. J.) Report of chief asttonomer. [In Campbell
(Arch,) Report upon the boundary between the U, S. and
the possessions of Gt. Britain fiom the Lake of the Woods
to tlie summit of the Rocky nunnitaius. In U. S. Dept. of
stale. Reports. 1878.) 1136.22
Twisden. .See (I/50 Twrysden.
Twrisdeu (.Tohn Francis). Elementary introd. to
practical mechanics. 3d ed. L.,18G8. 12°. 3924.07
— Planes, spherical trigonometry, series, logarithms,
and mensuration. L., 18.11. 8'. . . . 4013.01
Twisleton (Edward). Preface and collateral evidence. See
Chabot (U.) Handwriting of Junius, f(c ;i088.I6
Twiss (Horace). Life of Eldon. 2d ed. 3 v. Lou-
don, 1K4I. 8° 30.54.08
Twiss (Richard). Heroic epistle from Donna Teresa Pinnay
y Uuiz of Murcia, to Richard Twiss. E-q. Dublin. 1776. 16'.
Twiss (Travers). Oregon territory, its history and
discovery ; also, tlie treaties and negotiations
between the United States and Great Britain, for
the settlement of a boundary line. New York,
184G. 12° ' . . . . 112:3.'29
— Law of nations considered as independent cum-
uiunities. Part 1. On the rights and duties of
nations in time of peace. Oxford, 1861. 8'. 5613.01
— Progress of political economy in Europe since the
16th century. L., 1847. 8° 5913.16
Two Americas. .S'w Price (.S'i'r R. L.) 1164 27
Two brothers, poems. .V-i' Bickersteth (E. H.) 1871. . . 1614. 2.'.
Two eslates (The). .See Dix (Ben. Morgan |. 1H72. . . . 3543.-2S
Two eventful nights, or the fallibility of "spiritualism" exposed.
See Ewer (F. C.) 3815,43
Two friends. [By Dora Greenwell.] B., 1863. 12 .
Two gentlemen of Verona. See Shakspere iWilliam).
Two great books of nature and revelation. .See Field (G.) 3252.11
Two millions, a poem, ."f^e Butler (Wm. A) 18.08. . .1624,10
Two paths : lectures on art. 6'fe Euskin (John). 1859. 1411.15
Two records (The). .>^<v Miller (Hugh) 3762.07
Two Sicilies, .See Countries \Xaples, \>. 346.71.
Two thousand miles on horseback. .S'"- Meline (J. F.) 1114.13
Two thousand years hence. .S'ee O'Neil (II.) 1867. . 6813.05
Two women : 1862 ; a poem. See Woolson IC, F.) 1877. 1696,18
Two years before the mast. .?-;'! Dana iR. H,, ;r,) 1869. 922.14
Two years' residence in a Levantine laniily. See St. John(B,i
Twombly Rev. .\. S.) Completed christian lite : sermon com-
memorative of R. M. Strong. Albany, 1863. 8". .3631.11
Twysden. See also Twisden.
Twysden (.S'i)' Robert). Certaine considerations up-
on the gov. of England ; ed. by J. M. Kemble.
L., 6"«»i(feHA-oc., 1849. 4° 511-2.45
Tyas (Robert). Flowers and heraldry. L., 1851. 18°.
— The weather glass. L., 1871. 1'2°." . . .4021.18
Tyerraan (Daniel) and Bennet (G. ) Voyages and
travels in the South Sea Islands. 2 v. London,
1811. 8° lOCl.Ol
Tyerman {Rev. Luke). Life and times of John
Wesley. 3 v. N. Y., 1872. 8° 3183.30
— Life of George Whitelield. 2 v. N. Y'., 1877. 8°.
— The Oxford Methodists : Clayton, Ingham, Gam-
bold, Hervey, and Broughton, and others. New
York, 1873. 8° 3453.13
Tyler {Rev. Bennet). Lectures on theology. With
memoir, by N. Gale. Boston, 18.59. 8°. 3615.01
Tylor (Edward Burnett). Anahuac : or Mexico and
the Mexicans, anc. and modern. L., 18ni. 8°.
— Primitive culture. 2 v. L., 1871. 8". . . 5813.25
Same. 1st Amer. from 2d Engl. ed. 2 v. New
York, 1874. 8° 5813.25
Note. — For Contents, see Man (p. 735).
— Researches into the early history of mankind and
develojiment of civilization. L., 1865. 8'. 5813.13
Note. — For Contents, see Man (p. 735).
Tyler (James Endell). The image-worship of the
church of Rome proved to be contrary to Holy
Scriptures, and the faith and discipline of the
primitive church. London, 1847. 8'. . 3615.02
— Life and character of Henry v., king of England.
2 v. London, 1838. 8'. ." 3077.14
— Oaths, their origin, nature, and hist. L., 1834. 8°.
— Worship of the blessed virgin Mary in the church
of Rome contrary to Holy scripture and to the
faith and practice of the tirst five centuries.
London, 1846. 8° 3G15.04
Same. 2d ed. London, 1847. 8. 3iJ15.05
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— La Critnee, Circassie et
Georgie 902.29
Forster (Ch.) Pologue. . 902.26
Frank (Louis). Tunis. . 901.07
Friesa (C. de). Corse. . 901.10
Oilibert (L.) and Pelle (C.)
Augleterre, 4 v. . . 901.08
Golbery (T. de.) Suisse et
Tyrol 902.31
Gregory (G. de). Sardaigne.
Hoefer (F.) Afrique, . . 901.02
— Chaldee, Assyrie, etc. 901.19
— Etats Tripolitains. . 901.07
JancigDv (A. t». B. de). Japou.
Siam, Ccylan. etc. . . 902.18
— and Raymond (X.) Inde.
Jouannin (J. M.) and Van Gaver
(J.) Turquie. . . . 903.02
Lacroix (F.) Patagonle, Terre- : — antZ Bazin (A.) Chine nic.d'
du-feu 901.18 I Pouqueville (F. C. H. 1...
— Isles Baleares et pithyu^es. , Grece '.'02.11
Perou i'02 19 I Raymolid (X.) Afglianistan.
— Possessions anglaises dans
TAmc-rique du Nord. 902.12
■ — ■ Regions circoliipolaires.
Lacroix (P. L.) lies de H Grece.
LareiiaudiLie (G. de). Mexiquo
It Guatemala. . . . E02.19
La Salle jA. E. 6. de). Sicilc.
Lavallee (J.) and Gu6rouIt (A.)
Espague, 2 v. . . . 901 .'iS
LeBas (P,)Allemagno,3v. 901.04
— Asie Mineure. . . 901.14
— France; annaleshistoriques,
2 v 901 30
— Franco ; dictiounaire en-
cyclopedique, 13 V. . 901.32
— Suede et Norwege. 902-62
Marcel (J. J.), etc. Egypte
Moderne 901.24
Munk (S.) Palestine. . 902.'23
Pauthier (G.) Chine. . 901.20
Universal 'decorator. Ed
Rcgnault (E.) Histoire des An-
tilles 901.12
— af'd I abaunie (J.) Suite des
Etats-Unis depuis 1812.901.12
Kienzi (G. L. I), de). Oieanle.
3 V ;0'2.20
Koux de Rochelle (J. B. G.)
Elats-Unis d'Amerique.901 21
— Villea Anseatiques. 903.03
Rozct (C.A.) ainZCarotlc(A.E.H.)
Algerie iOlOT
Tardieu (A.) Senegambie et
Guinee 902.30
Texier (C.) Asie Mineure,
geographique. historique et
archeologique, . . . 901.15
Van Hasselt (A.) Belgique et
Hollande 901.1C
Yanoski (J.) and David (J.)
Syrie 902.33
by J. W. Ross. Illus-
trated by W.Gibbs. 2d series. L., 1860. 4°.1466.U
Universal history. Ancient part. 20 v. London,
1747-54. 8° 405.01
Same. Modern part. 44 v. L., 1759-66. 405.21
Note. — For Cmitents, s.'c History (p. 624).
Universal restitution : a Scripture doctrine, [anon.'i
London, 1871. 8° 3615.14
*A ms. note ascribes the autliorship to ' Dr. Stonehouse
(of Todlngton) a great oriental scholar '.
Universal songster ; or museum of mirth. 3 v.
London, [n. d] 8° 1697.19
Universalist quarterly and general review. Ed. by
T. I!. Thayer. New s., v. 13-16. B., 1876-79. 8°.
Universe (The). See 'World (The).
Universities, and university education.
j^S^ See also Education {Classical or liberal edvcaXum,
p. 474 ■,— Colhge life, p. 4:i4-5).
General Worlds : History and Tlteory o/ Universities
m various Countries.
— Arnold (M.) Schools and universities on the Con-
tinent. 1868 5515.07
— Xewman {J. U. ) The Idea of a university defined
and illustrated. 3d cd. 1873 5522.03
Note. — Reviewed in Dublin rev., Oct., 1873.
Rise and progress of universities, [/n his Hist, sketches,
— SeeUy{John). Liberal educatiou in universities. [ZnFarrar
(F. W.) Essays ou a liberal education. 1867.]. .6516.21
— Smitii iGoUlwin). University education, [/n Amer. soc. Bci.
assoc. Traus., uo. 1. 1869.] 5811.01
V. 1, 1872.] 3681.07
See aUo chapter 1 of Hnber*s English universities, v. 1 ;
and Brit. qii. rev., Oct.. 1878 (The university and the re-
naissance), and consult Barnard's Journal of education,
especially vols. 17, 20, 21. 24.
American Universitit-s awl Colleges.
je®~ See also Amherst college : — Brown university : —
Columbia college ; — Dartmouth college : — Harvard cul-
lege : — Jefferson college ; — Princeton college ; — Wilhams
college ;— Yale college.
. — Eliot (C. W.) A national university : report to the Nat. ed.
assoc, Aug. 5, 1873. Cambr.. 1873. 8'.
Note. — Opposes the estabhshment of a nat. university.
— Porto- (jV.) American colleges and the American
public. 1870 5513.26
— Kifjhtimiale (A. F.) Hand-book of requirements
for admission to the colleges of the U. S. 1879.
— Ten Brook (.4.) American state universities; a
particular account of the University of Michigan,
and hints toward the future of the Amer. univ.
system. 1872 5534.09
— 'lltwinq (C. F.) American colleges : their students
and'work. 1878 5513.31
— White {A. D.) andJU'Cosk {J.) Kational. state, and sectarian
universities. [In Amer. sec. sci. assoc. Trans., no. 7,
1874] 6811.04
— Wayland (F.) Thoughts on the present college
system in the U. S. 184'2 5514.11
See also Princeton rev., May, 1879 {Univ. work in America,
by B. G. Gildersleeve). Brit. qu. rev., v. 62, 1870 ('the
higher education of the U. S.) ; aud the annual report of
Uuited States commissioner of educatiou.
English University Education : History and Theory.
— Campion (TF. ^f.) Commissioners and colleges. [In Gam-
bridge essays. 1868.] 2517.16
— Hamilton iSie Wm.) Patronage and superintendence of
universities ; — On the state of the English uuiversitaee : —
On the rights of dissenters to admission into the tiaghBti
THE BROOKLYN LIBUAUY.
UNIVERSITIES -URUGUAY
1059
univerBitioa : —Acatleniio.il patronage and roguIationH with
ref. to tlie Uuiv. of Edinburgb ; — On a relorm of the Engl,
univorsitios. [/K/itsDiBciisBions, c(<;. N. Y.,1856. 8°. 54i:t.lO
— HubfriF. A.) Tho Knglish universities. Tr. by
F. W. Newman. 3 v. 184:^ 55ir,.0y
— Pattison {M.) Oiford stuilicB. (/n Oxford essays. 1855.] 'J538.19
— SmUli{G.) Oxford univ. reform, [/u Oxford essays.] 2538.22
^if See also Cambridge university (p. 24'.l) :— Oxford
university (p. 832) ; — Dublin university (p. ill).
Sf aUo Brit. qu. rev., v. ll>. 1852 (Report of the Oxford
univ. commission ; Sir \Vm. Hamilton on univ. reform) ;
V. 51. 1H7'J (Past, present, and luture of the old universi-
ties) ; v. 53. 1871 (Relig. tests and national uuiv.) ; v. 62.
1S75 (Future of tho Engl, univ.) ; v. (IS, 1877 (Univ. sys-
terns— English and Scotch) ; v. 67. 1878 (Proposed new
university in Scotland) ; Ed. rev., v. 96, 1852 (Oxford univ.
commission) ; v. 107. 1858 (Scottish nuiv. reform) ; Fortn.
rev., v. 9. 1868 (Matthew Arnold and the London univ., by
W. Bagehot) ; v. 27, 1877 (."iliall wo cicate a new univ. ? by
R. Lowe) ; v. 28. 1877 (A plea for a national education, by
Grant Duff) ; v. 29. 1878 (Univ. extensiim, by W. Jack ; and
by Goldwin Smith) : Fraser's mag., Sept., 1867 : Feb., 1868
(Univ. organization, by a Don) ; Oct.. 1869(Acad. organiza-
tion) ; Sept. 1871 (Future of univ. reform, by L. .Stepiien) ;
Mch., 1874 (Univ. endowments : Sept., 1875 (Our national
universities, by F. W. Newman) ; Oct.. 1875 (On a univ.
curriculum, by F. W. Newman) ; Aug., 1876 (The univ.
of London and its influence on education in Sc(->tland. by
W. M. liamsay) ; Sept.. 1878 (The multiplication of univer-
sities, by J. B. jMiillinger) : Macni. mag.. Jan.. 1877 (Uni-
versities and Univ., by L Playfair) ; Westio. rev.. Oct.,
1852 (The tixford commission) ; Jan., 1855 (Cambridge
univ. reform): Apl., 1861 (The university and scientific
education).
Catholic higher education in Ejuilind. See Dublin rev., Apl., 1874.
ScoUis/t uuiversitij education. See Weetm. rev., Apl.. 1876 ; Eraser's
mag.. Jan., 1856 ; Sept., 1868,
Examinatvm system. See Fortn. rev., v. 23, 1875 ; v. 25, 1876 (by
prof. Fowler).
FeUowsKiys. See Fortn. rev,, v. 25,1876 (A few words, by J. Brice).
Irish university question.
Sm Westm. rev., Jan., 1867 i Apl., 1873; Dublin univ.
mag., Oct., 187-2 ; Fraser's mag., Oct., 1871 ; Jan., 1872 :
Apl., 1873 ; Qu. rev., v. 134, 1873.
French University Education.
JKff- See Education {France, p. 437) : also Quar. rev.,
V. 125, 1868 : and works under ■ Various countries *, (p. 1058).
German University Education.
4ES" See Education {Germany, p. 438) ; also Sybel (H. von).
The German university : compared with the English and
French. [In Barnard (H.) Jour, of ed., v. 17, 1867 ;
p. 695-606.]
Italian university system.
See International rev., v. 2. 1875 (article by A. de Guber-
catis).
University life in ancient Athens. See Capes (W.W.) 1876. 5511.27
University magazine, a literary and philosophic re-
vie-w. V. 1-5. L.. 1878-80. 8°,
Note. — Took the place of tho Dublin university magazine.
University oars. See Morgan (J. E.) 1873 4012.26
Unknown river. &<■ Hamerton (P. G.) . . .1441.04:4731.11
Unorthodox London. Sre Davies (C. Maurice). . . . 3446.14
Uuprotected ; or dre.ss-niaking life. Bv a dress-
maker, [anon.] L., 1857. 16°. . ." . 58'24.'24
Unprotected females in Sicily. Calabria, and on the top of Mount
Minn, [anon.] Londou, 1859. 12° 972.19
Unprotected females in Norway, {nnon. ] London,
1857. 16° ■ 991. r2
Unseen universe (The). See Tait (P. G.) and Stewart (B.) 3614.23
Unseen (The) world : communications with it, real or
imaginary. 2d ed. [anon.] L., 1853. 16°. 3812.33
Unseen world, and other essays. See Fiske (J.) . . . 3552.09
Unseen world in the light of the cross. Sre Stork (T.) 3595.16
Unsentimental journeys. S^e CJreenwood (J.) .... 5818.05
Uns[token sernn,>ns. See MacDonald (G.) 3572. '20
Unwin (Mary). See Thompson {Mrs. K. B.) Celebrated friend-
ships. 1861; p. 121-176 v. 1 of 3-253.24
Uu-wrin (W. Cawthorne). Elements of machine de-
sign. N. Y., 1877. 1C°. [Text-books of science.]
Unwritten book. Colloquies. See Lordan (C. L.) . . 2.534.23
Unwritten history : life amongst the Modocs. See Miller (J.)
1874 . 561.12
Unzer (Johann .\ugusti. Physiology of the proper
animal nature of animal organisms. From the
German, by T. Laycock. London, 1851. 8°.
[Sydenham society. ] 4317.15
Up in tho clouds ; or. balloon voyages. [In Bailantyne's miscel-
lany. V. 12. 1809.] 931.13
Up iu the north. S^.- Shairp (T.) 1872 991.10
Up the Uhine. See Hood (Thomas) 5044 14
■Up the country'. India. 5f^ Eden (E.) 1866. . . .1011.02
Upcott (William). Biographical dictionary of living authors.
London, 1816. 8° 2723.33
IVot^. — Authorship ascribed by Boltou Coruey to John
Watkins and F. Bhoberl.
Upham (Charles Wentworth). Lectures on witch-
ci-aft. Boston, 1831. 18° 3812.06
- Life of George Wasliington. 2 v. L., 18.52. 8°.
— Life of Sir Henry Vane. \. Y., I8.'i:i. HI . 3241.04
— Life of Timothy Pickering. *•?■; Pickering (o.) and Upham
(C. W.)
— Oration before the N. E. soc. of N. Y.. Dec. 22. 1846. New
York. 1847. 8° 595.24
— Salem witchcraft ; with an account of Salem vil-
lage, and a history of opinions on witchcraft and
kindred subjects.' 2 V. B., 1807. 8^ .3812.04
Upham (Edward). The Mahavausi.the Kaja-Ratnticari,
and Raja Vali, sacred and historical Ijooks of
Ceylon; also, tracts illus. of Buddliism. Tr. from
the Singhalese. 3 v. London, 1h:'.8. 8'. 3757.05
Upham (Francis Wm.) The wise men : who they
were, and how they came to Jerusalem, New
York, 1869. 12° 361-'..U
Upham (J. B.) Music iu public schools. [In Amer. soc. scl.
assoc. Trans., no. 4, 1872.] 5811.02
Upham (Thomas Cogswell, D.D.) Absolute religion.
New York, 1873. l'i° 3614.25
— Christ in the soul. [Hymns.] N, Y., 1872. 12°.
— Elements of intellectual philosophy. 2d ed. Port-
land, 1828. 8° .5417.18
— Life and religious opinions and experiences of
madame Guyon. With some account of Fenelon.
2v. N. Y., 1847. U° 3074.18
— Life of Catherine Adorna. N.Y.. 1855. 16°. 3012.17
— The Life of faith. N. Y., 1857. 1'2°. . ..3615.13
— Outlines of imperfect and disordered mental action.
N. Y., 1848. 18° 4333.06
— Philosophical and jiractical treatise on the will.
N. Y., 18.55. 1'2° 5417.15
_ Principles of the hidden life. N. Y., l.S;"8. 1-2°.
Upham (Wm. P.) Brief history of stenography, with
a proposed new system of phonetic short-hand.
Salem, (Mass.,) 1877. 8° 6431.18
Upholstery. See Arts (Useful ; Cahiiut-malinn , p. 40).
Uprising of a great people. .?ec Gasparin (.V. de). . . . 642.08
Upshot family, a serio-comic poem. .S-.v Work (H. C.) 1695.27
Upson (.Anson J.. i>./>.) 5Iy words shall not pass away : serinou
before the Albany co. bible soc. Albany. 1872. 8". 3631.11
Upton (Emory). Armies of Asia and Europe : re-
ports.- Accompanied by letters descriptive of a
journey from Japan to the Caucasus. N. Y.,
1878. 8° 451G.21
— New system of infantry tactics. N. Y., 1868. 32°.
Upton (Francis H.) Law of nations affecting com-
merce during war : with the jurisdiction and
jiractice of prize courts. N. Y'., 1861. 8'. 5iil3.21
-r- On maritime warfare and prize law. 3d ed. New
York, 1863. 8° 5646.11
Upton (Roger D. ) Newmarket and Arabia : racers
•and coursers. L., 1873. 1'2° .... 4627.07
Urbino. See Countries (p. 390).
Urbino {Mrs. S. R. ) .\n .Vmerican woman iu Europe:
two years and a half in 6erm.anv, Switzerland,
France, and Italy. Boston, 186'J.'' 16°. . 944.16
— The old masters : princes of .art. From the French.
Boston, 1870. 1'2° 1114.23
Ure (Andrew). Cotton manufacture of Great Britain.
With supplement by P. L. Simmonds. 2 v.
London, 1851. 8° 3931.02
— Dictionary of art, manufactures, and mines. New
York, 1853. 8" 3916.05
Same. Supplement by R. Hunt. N. Y., 1S63. 8°.
— Philosophy of manufactures. L., 1861. 8°. 3931.04
Urine. .See Medicine {Kidneys, p. 761).
Urliu (E. Denny). John Wesley's place in church
historv. London, 1870. 16° 3183.27
Urn burial." &e Browne (.«rT.) Works, V, 3 6022.15
Urquhart (David). Manual of the Turkish bath. Ed.
by sir J. Fife. London, 1865. 1-2°.. .435.5.21
— Pillars of Hercules : travels in Spain .and Morocco
in 1848. 2 v. X. Y., 1850. 12=.. . . 985.11
— Spirit of the East. 2d ed. 2 v. L, 1839. 8. 1033.09
Urquhart (Wm. P.) Life and times of Sforza, duke
of Milan. Edinburgh, ]85'2. 8°. . . .316-2.15
Uruguay. See Countries (p. 390).
In asking for books, use the "Book Orders." giving the AUTHOR'S N.AME. the first part of the riTLE, ami the NUMBER
1060
URSULINE- VANDERDECKEN
[Trauliiie convent, (Mount Benedict, Charlestown).
Whitniy (L.) The burning of the convent, as re-
luemberod by one of the pupils. 1877. . 34G1.17
tJse "f 11 box of coWrs. .fee WiUson (U.) 1842. . . .1425.12
Uieful companion and artificer's assistant ; 6000
leeipes. [By II. 15. Allen.] N. Y.. 1876. 8°. G017.06
Useful plants a(iapted for the food of man ; described
and illustrated, [anon.] L., 1870. 1G°. 4912.18
Ussher i James). Clio : or, a discourse on taste.
lanoii.] Loudon, 17C7. 18° 541.12
Usury. .SV'- Political ocniioniy (p. 924).
Utah. Sfe Countries (ii. MO).
Utica, (N. Y.| .V.'.- Countries (p. 390).
tJtUitarianism. .S^ir Government and politice (p. 689);— Philoso-
phy (p. «01).
Utilitarianism oxplaiiied and exenipliflod in moral and political
governinont. London, 1864. 8° .5713.0H
Utopia. .SV. More (.fir Thomas) 2.')4.24 ; 6011.06
Utopias. Set'- Government and politicB {Utopian Commonwealths.
p. 589);— a/.9'j Social arieuce {Utopias, p. 1004).
Utrecht (Peace of). See Colbert (J. B., marquis de Ttircy).
Memoirs. 2 v. 1757 521.08
U'tara Rama Choritra, Sec Wilson (H. H.) Theatre of the
Hindus, v. 2. 1827 1744.30
Utterson (Edward V.) Select pieces of early popu-
lar poetry. London, 1817. 16°. . . .1694.00
Contents: V. 1. Syr Tryaraour. Syr leenbras. Syr
Degore. Syr Gow^hler. 2. Ilyeway to the Spyttejl hous.
The Kchole house of women. The proude wyues pater-
noster. The wife lapped in morels skin. Glossary.
Uwiiis (Thomas, Enql. Painter, b. 1782, d. 1857).
— Memoir. By Mrs. U wins. 2 v. L., 18.:8. 8'. 3174.08
Uztaiiz (Geronymo de >. Theory and practice of com-
merce and maritime affairs. From the Spanish,
bv J. Kippax. 2 v. L., 17r,l. 8°. . . 5923.09
Vacation rambles and thouRhts. See Talfourd (T. N.) 184S. 983.01
Vacation tourists. .SVf Galton (Francis, e(/.) .... 925.11
Vad.' i.Iean). See Temple Bar. Feb., 1876.
Vagabond (The). .SVi- Badeau (Adam). 1858 2613.01
Vagabonds. Smilli{A.) Dreamthorp, 1864 ; p. 271-299. 2543.11
Vail ( lifi'. Thomas, D. D ) The comprehensive
church ; or christian unity in the P. E. church.
New York, 1878. 12° 3615.25
Vaillant (Jean Baptiste Philibert. marechal). Horary variation
of the barometer, [/n Smith, report, 1866.) . . .3936.21
Valdez (Francisco Travassos). Six years of a travel-
ler's life in Western Africa. 2 v. L., 1861. 8°.
Valdes (Juan de). One hundred and ten consider-
ations [for christians]. Tr. by J. T. Betts. Lon-
don, 1865. 8" 3615.15
— Wiffen I B. B.) Life and writings of. 1865. 3615.15
Vale "( a. I Fanaticism ; case of Matthias, Mr. and Mrs.
B. Folger, Mr. Pierson,e!c. N. Y., 1835.12°. 3122.30
Valentine i David Thomas). History of the city of
New York. [To 1750.] N. Y.. 1853. 8°. G14.13
— Manual of the corporation of the city of New York, 1842-3 ;
1845-6 ; 1847-48 ; 1852.70. N. Y.. 1842-70. 16° and 12°. 6714.12
Valentines ami St. Valentine's day.
— PurijMalf (Ba)on von). Amneut festival of Valentine's day.
[In Royal anc. of lit. Transactions, v. 1. 1843.] . . 5066.09
See aUo Aruosy, Feb., 1878 : Loudon soc, Feb.. 1863 ;
Feb., 1864 ; Feb.. 1867 ; Feb., 1869 ; Macm. mag.. Apl.,
1870 (Valeutiniana, by M. Tucker) ; v. 37 (Poem, by C.
Kiugfiley). See also Scott's * St. Valentine's day '.
Valerius Flaccus (Caius). Argonauticou. [ Willi
Lucrece, Virgile, etc. Lat et Fr. Paris, 1S68.
8. Nisard's Collection.] 7725.11
— Argonauticou. [In Walker (G. S.) Corpus poetarum.] 1687.15
Valerius Maximus i Marcus or Publius). Factorum
diotorumque memorabilium libri novem. Cum
notis et interpretatione in usum Delphini. 3 v.
Lond., Valpy, 1823. 8° 7718.01
Note — V. 3 coutaius au index verborum.
Vallaucey (Charles). A grammar of the Irish lan-
gnuar. Dublin. 1773. 4° 6425.11
Vallandigham (Clement L.) Record on abolition,
the union, and the civil power. Cincinnati,
1863. 8° , 5733.29
Valle (Pietro della). 'Tiavels in Persia, 1614. [In Pinkerton
(.J.) Voyages, v, 9.) 92il.09
Valley of the shadow. See Hall (Charles H.) 1878. , , 3566.34
Valmiki. See Bamayana 1681.15
Valpy ( Abrah.im Jolm, editor). Scriptores Latini in
usum Delphiiii ; cum notis variorum, variis
lectionibus, conspectu codicum et editionum, et
indicibus accurate recensiti. 159 v. Londini,
1819-30. 8° 7712.01
Valpy (Abraham John, edilor). Scriptores (continued).
Conte»i(s.
Apuloius. 7 V. . . . 7712.01 Martialis. 3 v. . . . 7716.07
Aueoniua. 3 V. . . .7712.08 Nepos (Cornelius), 2 v. 7716.12
Boiithius 7712.11 OvidlUB Naso, 9 v. . 7716.10
Cassar, 4 V 7712,12 Pauegyrici vetere8,6v. 7716,21
Catullus, 2 V. . . .7712.16 Palerculus 7716.01
Cicero, 12 V. . . .7712.18 i-ersius Flaccus. . .7716.02
Claudianua, 4 v. . . 7713.05 Phasdrus 7716.03
Curtius Itufus, 3v. .7713.09 Plautus, 5 v. . . .7716.04
Daren nryffius. . .7713.12, PlimUH Secundus.l2 V. 7716.0B
Bictya Crett-nsis. . . 7713.12 , Propertiue 7716.21
EutropiuB 7713.13 , Prudentius, 3 v, . . 7716.23
FestUB, 2v 7713.14 Sallustius, 2 V. . . .7717.01
Florus, 2 V 7713,16 Sta.tiU8, 4 v 7717.03
Gellius (Aulus.) 3 V. . 7713.18 Saetonius, 3 v. . . . 7717.(W
Uoratius Flaccus. 4 v. 7714.21 Tacitus. 9 v, ... 7717.1D
IscaiiuH (Josepijus). 77U.12 Terentius, 4 V. . . .7717 19
JllBtiuus, 2 V. . . 7714 01 Tibullus 7717.23
JuvenallB, 2 V. . . . 7714.0;i Valerius Maximus.Sv. 7718.01
LiviuB (TitUB), 20 V. .7714.00 Verri us Flaccus. . .7713.14
Luoietius Carus, 3 v. 7715.02 Virgilius Maro, 9 v. . 7718.06
Manilius (MarcuB).2v. 7716.05 , Victor (8. Aureliu8),2v. 7718.04
Valpy iRev. F. E. J.) Greek exercises. 2d ed. Lon-
don, 1830. 1*2° 641-1.92
Valpy (Kichard). A short sketch of a short trip to Paris. [In
Pamphleteer, v. 3, 1788.) 5068.03
Value. See Political economy {Systematic ^uorks, p. 924).
Value of life : a reply to Mallock's essay ' Is life
worth li-s-ing?' [a7mn.] N. Y.. 1879. Vl". 5434.54
Note. — An exposition and defence of positiviBm.
Vambeiy (Arminius). History of Bokhara from the
earliest period. London, '1873. 8°. . . 1024,23
— Sketches of Central A.sia. Phil., 1868. S'-'. 1025.02
— Travels in Central Asia. N. Y., 1865. 8°. 1025.01
Omfents : Persia. Turkomans. Ehiva, Bokhara, Eho-
kand. Chinese Tartary.
Vampires. Tozer {H. F.) The eastern vampire. [In his High-
lauds of Ttu-key, v. 2, 18C9 ; p, 80-97] 1033.03
See also New monthly, v. 7, 1823 ; Harper's mag., Apl..
1855. In Fiction, see IMrs. Shelley's ' Fraukenstein '.
Van Amriuge (Wm. Frederick). Investigation of
the theories of the natural history of man. New
York, 1848. 8° 4737.13
Vanauld (.\lfred). Marie Ange. 2e t^d. 2 v. Paris,
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Contents: Pt. ]. Khaudogya upaniBh:id. Talavakara-
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Vega Carpio (Lope Felix de). Teatro escogido, con
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[ irif/i Orleans (J. d"). History of the Tartar conquerors
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Verderevsky ( ). Captivity of two Russian
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by H .S. Edwards. London, 1857. 8". . 99;l0«j
Verdi (T. S i Maternity : a popular treatise for
youag wives and mothers. N. Y. , 1870. 12°. 4331.18
Verdier (Ayiuar) and CatLois F. ) Architecture civile
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2 V. Paris, 1864. 4° 1316.09
Vere (M. Scheie de). See De Vere (IM. Scheie).
Vergilio (Polydoro). De rerum inventoribus. [Con-
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Same. Reigns of Henry vi., Edward rv., and
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Vericour (L. R. de). Historical analysis of christian
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Verity (Robert, M.P.) Changes produced in the
nervous system by civilization considered. 2d ed.
London, 1839. 8" 4327.28
— Subject and object ; as connected with our double
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Vermont. See Countries (p. 391).
Verne (Jules). Exploration of the world : famous
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French. Boston, 1873, b" 4825.25
#S^ For his numeriMis roiaarices, see Fiction (p. 530).
Veruey {Sir Ralph). Verney papers ; notes of pro-
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Bruce. London, Camden soc, 1845. 4°. . 5112.:il
Veruou (Edward J. ) A guide to the Anglo-Saxon
tongue. Loudon, 1855. 12° 6132.00
Vernon gallery of British art. Ed. by S. C. Hall, Esq.
2 V. London. 1850-53. fol 1437.16
Veron (Eugene). .Esthetics. Tr. by W. H. Arm-
strong. Loudon, 1879. 12° 1412.31
Contents : Architecture. Sculpture. Painting. Music.
Poetry.
Veron (Louis Desire'. Memoires d'un bourgeois dc
Paris. [1821-51 |. f, v. P., ls53-55. 8". . 3173.25
Verona (Congress of). Chateaubriand \F. R. •'' ). Congi ess uf, 2 v.
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Verplaiick Gulian CrommeIin\ The advantages and
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183(1. 8" •2541.31
— Discourses and addresses. N. Y., 1833. 16°. 2514.27
ContenUi : Address on the Quo art^ at the opcuinc ot the
10th exhib. of the Amer. acad. of tine aits. Columbia Col-
lege address Auniv. address bi-f.ne tlie N. Y. Hint. h(jc.
Eulogy upon lord Baltimore. Lecture before the N. Y.
Mer. libr. asaoc. The sihoolmastei'. Tribute to D. H.
Barnes. Law ot literary property.
— Essay on tlie doctrine of contracts. N. Y.. 1^25. 8'.
Verrazzano (Giovanni d<*). Voyage along the coast of N. A. 1524.
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Verrins Flacc us (Marcus). Qua; extant. In usum
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Versailles. .?df: works on Paris (p 391); a/so Nouvelle descrip-
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Verstegan (Richard;. Restitution of decayed intelli-
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Vertot d'Aubeuf iRene Aubert, ahii de). Histoire
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Vertue (George'. Anecdotes of painters. .S'ec Walpole (Horace).
— CaUilogue of engravers. .SVf Walpole (Horace).
Verulam [Baron). .See Bacon (Francis).
Very (Jones). Ess.ays and poems Boston, 1839. 16°.
Contents Epic poetry. Shakespeare. Hamlet. Poema.
Vesinier (P ) History ol the commune of Paris. Tr.
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Vesper. See Gasparin {Mme. A. di) 3554.15
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Vestal virgins, Noehden {G . H.) On the worship of Vesta, and
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fl®" See also works on Oracles (p. 828).
Vestiges of civilization : or the tetiologv of history.
[By Robert H. Shannon.] N. Y., 1851. 12°.5sl-2.i9
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etc. London, 1849. 8° 3094. .58
Vestiges of the spirit history of man. .SVe Dunlap (S. F.) 3817.18
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Veterinary iindieine.
JO- See (i/.v) Agriculture [Sti.ck, p 9) :— Horse (p. 632):—
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— Claler (F.) livery m.an bis own farrier : diseases of
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— Dndd (ff. //. ) American cattle doctor. 1872. 4628.13
— Dunn (F). Veterinary medicines. 4th ed. 1874.
— Fleiiuni/ (G.) Manual of veterinary sanitary science
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— Morton (W. J. T.) Manual of pharmacy for the
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■ — Enowlton (J. C. ) Complete farrier. . . . 4617.29
— United Striles. Cominis,<tioner of itiiricullnri'. Report
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1871. 1° 6128.07
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Woodward. Drs. Billings and Curtis. 11. W. Ravelul. and
J. R. Uodge.
Vetromile (Rev. Eugene). The Abnakis. or aborigi-
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Vet'ista 'monumenta. or ancient iiiouumeuts illus-
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VeuiUot (Louis). Les couleuvres. Paris, 1869- li".
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Viardot (Louis). Wonders of European art. Illus-
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— Wonders of Italian art, N. Y., 187U. 16°. 1435.10
— Wonders of sculpture. N. Y., 1873. W. . 1454.0G
Vichnu Parma. Sr,- Hitopadesa ( p tj'25. )
Vicissitudes of lamilies. aud other essays, .^c: Burke (.^tr B )
IHU'J 6012.18
Vicksburg (My cavo life iu|. By a lady. N. Y.. 1864. 12°. 643.17
Vico (ijiovanni Battista). La science nouvelle.
Traduite. Paris, 1814. 12° 5814.06
— CEuvres choisies. Introduction, par J. Michelet.
3v. Bruxelles, 1840. 16°. . . • . . 412.21
Contents v. 1. Diacoura 6ur le eyeteme et la vie de
Vico, par Miebelet. v. 2-3. De I'aiitique Bagessedel'ltalie.
Science nouvelle ; priucipesde laphilosophiederhistoire.
iS« a/so Philological iiniBeum. v. 2 : For. qu. rev., Jan.,
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Victor (Benjiiiiiini. History of the theatres of Lon-
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don, 1761. 8° 1744.19
Victor ( Mrs. Frances Fuller). The rivers of the West.
Life and adventures in the Roeky mountains
and Oregon ; embracing events in the lifetime
of a mountain man and pioneer : with the early
history of the Northwestern slope. Hartford,
1870. K° 1135.17
Victor (Mrs. Metla Victoria Fuller). See Fiction (p. 631).
Victor (Natalis). Diana and Endymion. Frank-
furt, 1860. 16° 7131.24
Victor ( Orville J. ) History of American conspiracies.
1760-1860. N. Y., 1863. 8° 577.17
— History of the Southern rebellion, v. 1-2. New
York, 1863. 8° 645.04
Victor (Sextus Aurelius). Historia Eomana. Cum
notis et interpretatione in usum Delpbini. 2 v.
Londini, Valpi/. 1820. 8°. 7718.04
Contents :
De Cffisaribus Uistoria. v. 1. Index verborum, v. 2.
Liber de viris illustribus iirbis Romfe. v. 1.
Liber de vita et ii.oribuB iniperatorum Ronianorum, v. 1.
Notip, f/c, V. 1. Origo eeutis RomanBe. v. 1.
Victor Emnianuil ii. Sec Biography (p. 2081; also Godkin (G. S.)
LifeofV. E. 2 V. 1K79 3174.34
Victoria iQuren). Sec Biography (p 208).
Victoria, {.XitsfraHn}. S'e Countries (p. 391).
Victoria magazine, v. l-:i. L., 1863-80. 8^
Victorian poets. See Stedman (E. C.) 1876 2543.32
Victories "1 love. S<e Patraore iC.) 1802 1075.22
Victorinus. Extant works. Tr. by R. E. Wallis. [In Tertul-
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Victory of faith. .S'.' Hare IJ. C.) 3558.21
Vida (Marco Girolamo). Art of poetry. From the latin, by C.
Pitt, [fii Sanford (E.) aiiii Walsh (R.I Brit, poets, v. 21.
1819.1 1691.21
Same. [In Chaliners (A.) Engl, pocte, v. 19, 1810.] 1026.19
— Game of chesa, a poem. Tr. by A. Murphy. [In Murphy
(A.) Works, V. 7. L., 1786. 8'.] 5057.11
Vidocq (Eugene Fran9ois). Memoirs written by
himself. Phila., 1859. 12° 3174.21
Viel-Castel (('om(e Horace de). Marie-Antoinette et
la Kevolution franijaise. Paris, 1859. 12°. 3117.16
Viele (J/;-.?. Egbert L.) "Following the drum":
frontier life. N. Y., 1858. 12°. . . . 1124.03
Viele (Egbert L.) Hand-book for active service.
New York, 1861. 12° 4513.04
— Topography and hydrology of New York. New-
York, 1865. 8° 1115.20
Vieille Moustache, p.s-fud. Barb and bridle ; equi-
tation for ladies. London, 1874. 12°. .4627.22
Vienna. See Countries (p. 391).
Vienna. Galerie imperiale et royale du Belvedere "a
Vienne. Gravee avec texte. 4 v. en 2. Francfort
and Pari.s, [)i. d. ] 4° 1446.06
Vienna. InUrnaiional exhibition. Amtlicher Catalog
der Ausstellung derim Eeichsrathe vertretenen
koenigreiche und laender Oesterreichs. Wien,
1873. 8° 3916.20
-- Welt-Ausstellung 1873 in Wien. Officieller Gen-
eral-C;it;ilog. 2e Verm. Autt. Wien, 1873. 8'^.
— VoiiintixsioHfrs of the Ihiited States. Heports, ed. by
R H. Thurston, 4 v. Wash., 1867. 8°. . ,3916.15
Vieusseux (Andre). History of Switzerland, to [1838].
London. 1H46. 8°. . ' 545.10
Views afiK.t. or. Europe, ete. 5« Taylor (B.l 1862. . . 944.12
Views and interviews on Journalism. See Wingate (C. F.) 1875.
Views and opinions. See Bands (W. B.) 2713.13
Views in Central Abyssinia. Descriptions by S. F. F.
Veitch. London, 1868. obi. 4". ... 1033.01
Viger (l-'rauyoiB). Ou Greek idioms. [In Seager (J.) Abrid^-
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Vigue 'Godfrey T. ) Kashmir, and the countries
iiortUof the Punjab. 2v. L., 1814. 8 . . 1025.09
Vigiiola i(iiacomo Barozzi da). Li cinque ordini di
architottura. Incisi da G. Rivelanti Ita ed.
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Vignon (Claude). Moeurs de province. Jeanne de
Mauquet. Paris, 1861. 12° 7048.81
— Victoire Normand. P., 1862. 16°. . . . 7048.30
JVo(f.— Claude Vignon is the pseud, of Mme. Noemie Con-
stant.
Viguotti (.\.) Coup d'oeil sur les richesses metal-
lurgiques du Mexique. Paris, 1868. 8-. 3933.27
Vigny (Alfred Victor, co)n(e de;. Capitaine Renaud
ou la canne de jonc. Nouv. ed. P., 1867. 16°.
~ Cinq-Mars. [F,.] Paris, 1859. 8°. . . . 7037.23
— Journal d'un poete, recuelli et publie par L.
Ratisbonne. Paris, 1867. 12° 7037.22
— Laurette, ou le cachet rouge. P., 1867. 18°. 7037.25
— Poesies completes. Nouv. ed. P., 1870. 12°. 7037.27
— Servitude et grandeur militaires. 3 v. P., 1867. 12°.
— Stello. 12ee'd. Paris, 1868. 12°. . . . 7037.28
— Theatre complfete. Nouv. e'd. P., 1870. 12°. 7037.29
— Veill^e (La) de Vincennes. Nouv. ed. Paris,
1876. 18° 7037.26
Vigor ( }frs. — ). Letters from a lady in Russia.
With hist, notes. 2d ed. [ano?i.] L.. 1877. 18°.
Viking talis of the north. The sagas of Xhorstein,
Viking's son, andFridthjof the bold. From the
Icelandic hy R. B. Anderson and Jon Bjarnason.
Also, Tegner's Fridthjofs saga, tr. by G.
Stephens. Chicago, 1877. 12°. . . . 1693.42
Vikrama aud Urvasi. i.r the hero and the nymph. See Wilson
(H. ID Theatre of the Ilindue, v. 2. 1827. . . .1744.30
Vikramorvasi. an Indian drama, .^ee Kiilidasa. 18 .7. . 7813.14
Villages aud village life. .9.e Egleston (N. H.) 1878, . .0122.24
Village communities. .S'ee Maine (H. S.) 5624.03a
Village iinprovemeuts and farm villages. See Waring (U. E. jr.)
Villages of the Bible. .See Hood (Paxtou). 1874. . . . 1061.19
Villanueva(Joaquin Lorenzo). Phoenician Ireland.
Tr. with notes, by H. O'Brien. 2d ed. London,
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Villard (Henry). History of social science ; People's banks of
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Villari (Pasquale). History of Girolamo Savonarola
and of his times. Tr. by L. Horner. 2 v. Lon-
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Villehardouin (Geoffroi de). Memoires, ou histoire de la con-
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1198. 1207. [In Petitot. Coll. des mim., 1 sir., v. l.J 5121.01
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Villemain (Abel Fran9ois). Cours de litterature
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Same. Nouv. ed. 2 v. Paris, 18C5. 16°. 2733.10
— Cours de litterature fran^aise : xvnie sifecle. 4 v.
Paris, 1846. 12° 2733 06
— Discours et melanges litteraires. Paris, 1860. 16°.
ConteTits : Eloges de Montaigne et de Montesquieu. Dis-
cours sur la critique. Etudes Bur Fenelon et BUT Pascal.
Discours de reception et reponses a I'.^cademie. Discoura
d' ouverture des cours d'eloqueuce. Rapports sur lea
coucours aunuels.
— Life of Gregory vu. Tr. by J. B. Brockley. 2 v.
London, 1874. 8°. . . ." 3072.25
— T.ableau de I'eloquence chretienne au rve sifecle.
Nouv. ed. Paris, 1870. 12° 7041.04
ViUemessant iHippolyte Cartier, dit de). Memoires
d'un journaliste. P., ]867. 16°. . . . 7011.07
ViUeneuve (Guillaume de). Memoires : conquete du royaume
de Naples par Charles viil. 1494-97. [In Petitot. Mem..
1 ser.. v. 14.] 6121.11
ViUeneuve {.\fme. Gabrielle Suzanne Barbot, dame de). La belle
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Villeiieiive-Bargemont (Jean Paul Alban, i'ico7n(e
de). Histoire de I'econ. politique. 2 v. Paris,
1841. 8° 5912.21
Villers (Charles de). Essay on the spirit and influ-
ence of the Reformation bv Luther. Tr. by B.
Lambert. London, 1S05. 8= 3433.13
Villetard lEdmond). History of the International.
From the French, by S. M. D.iv. New Haven,
1874. 12° ' . . . ." . . . 5933.12
THE BROOKLYN LIliUAKV.
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ViUiers (George, 2d duke of Buckingham). Tbe relieurBal. Ed. bv
E. Auber. Loudou. 1868. 18° .WII.O.-)
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Note. — Willi till? above ' diBcourse ' are bound eleven
otliur tracts iittackiut,' or deleuiiing it.
Villon (Frauyois CorbiiL'il. callfd). CEiivrcs completes. Nouv,
ed., avec dc8 notices hist, ct litteraires, par P. I^. Jacob.
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See notice by W. Besaiit, iu Temple liar. May, 1877.
Vincent (Francis). History of Delaware ; with a de-
scription of its geography and geology. Philadel-
phia, 1870. 8' 65'2.09
Vincent (Frank, jr.) The land of the white elephant;
Burma, Siam, Cambodia, and Cochin-China.
New York, 1874. 8° 101(1.18
— Through and through the tropics : Oceanica, Aus-
tralasia, and India. N. Y., 187(i. 12°. . 1011.10
Vincent (Mile. S.) Un frfere adoptif. Geni!vc,1870. 16°.
Vincent (Wm.) Commerce and navigation of the
ancients in the Indian Ocean. 2 v. L., 1807. 4°.
Vinci (Leonardo da). Treatise on painting; with life,
by J. W. Brown. London, 1835. 8°. . . 1421.02
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phy (p. '^O'.l); also Sweetser (M. F.) L. da Vinci, 1878
[H'24.00]: Ed. rev.. Jan., 1876 : Lond. qu. rev., Jan., 1870;
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p. '2-13-249 (Goethe's Essay on Da Viuci's " Last Supper,"
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Vindiciaj HibernicEe. See Carey (Matthew) 497.25
Vines (C.) Dictionary apijendix. 31st ed. London,
[II. d.-\ 12° Ci-13.31
Vines (Eichard). The hearse of tho renowned Rob-
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Vines (.S. H.) On the apparatus relating to vegetable physiology,
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Vinet (Alexandre). History of French literature in
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— Montaigne the endless study ; and other [relig-
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1866. 12° 3616.02
— Outlines of philosophy and literature. 2d ed. Lon-
don, 1867. 12° 5417.19
— Outlines of theology. 3d ed. L., 1870. 1'2°. 3616.03
— Studies on Pascal, tr. by T. Smith. Edin., 18.",)). 12°.
Vingt mois de presidence. [anon.'] P., 1872. 8°. 526.20
Vinton (Alexander Hamilton, D. D.) Sermons.
Philadelphia, 1855. 12° 3iil5.24
Vinton (Francis, /?.£>.) Baccalaureate sermon to the graduat-
ing class of Columbia College Law School, May 2'2, 1860 :
on the duties and reaponsiliilities of the legal profession.
New York, 18011. 8° 6i;31.07
Vinton (John Adams). The Giles memorial ; gene-
alogical memoirs of the families beariu;^ the
names of Giles, Gould, Holmes, Jennison,
Leonard, Lindall, Curwen, Marshall, Robinson,
Samson, and Webb, and other families, with a
history of Pemaquid, ancient and modern ;
some account of early settlements in Maine ; and
details of Indian warfare. B, 1864. 8°. 3065.34
Violin. See VLusic [Instruments : lu'o/iii, p. 798).
VioUet-le-Duc (Eugene Emmanuel). Annals of a
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— Dictionnaire raisonne de I'architecture franijaise
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— Dictionnaire raisonne du mobilier fran9ais de
I'epoque carlovingienne a la renaissance. 3 v.
Paris, 1858-72. 8°. 1315.24
Contents.
V. 1. Meubles. Vie publique et privee de la noblesse
feodale relig. et laique.
V. 2. Usteusiles. Orfevrerie. Instruments et niusique.
Jeux. Pas^se-temps. Outils. Outillages.
V. 3. Vetemeuts, Bijoux de corps. Objets de toilette.
— Discourses on architecture. Tr. with introd. essay,
by H. Van Brunt. Boston, 1875. 4°. . 1316.31
— Habitations of man in all ages. Tr. by B. Buck-
nall. Boston, 1876. 8° 1316.32
^ On restoration ; and notice of his works in
connection with tbe hist, monuments of France,
by C. Wethered. London, 1875. 1-2°. . 1311.12
— Story of a house. From the French by G. M. Towle.
Boston, 1874. 8° 1313.34
Virchow (Rudolf). Liberty of science in the modern state.
[In Pop. sci. monthly, Feb.. 1878.]
- Clifford (W. E.) On the teaching of science. [In his Lec-
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— Ilaecliel [E.] Freedom lu science and teaching. With pief.
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Virgilius Maro (Publins). -Eneid. Tr. into Fngl.
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iVof?.— Reviewed in Blackw. mag., v. 101, 18C7 ; Journal
of class philol., v. 4 (by H. Munro) ; Contenip. rev., v. 4,
1867 (by J. Davies); Fraser's mag, v. 75, 1807; N. e.. v. 'A,
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— .35ueid : Tr. into Engl, blank verse, bv C. P.
Cranch. Boston, 1872. 8° 1697.13
— Bukes of Eneados. Tr. into Scottish meter, bi
Gawin Douglas. [7n D.'s Poet, works, v. 2-4.
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Contents.
Adelaide Du Guesclin : tragedie, v. 3.
Agathocle : tragedie, v. 9.
Akakia le docteur, v. 39.
Alziro, ou les Americains : trngedie, v. 4.
Amelio, ou le due de Foix : tra-^edie. v. 3.
Aunalea de I'empire depuis Cliarlemagne, v. 23.
Artemire, tragedie : fiagraent, v. "2.
Aveiituro de la memoire. v. 34.
Axiomes philosophiques. v. 4i.>.
BiroQ d'Otramo (Le): opera-buffa, v. 8.
Bible (La) euflu expliquee, v. 49.
Btauc (Le), et le iioir v. 33.
Boliugbroke, Examen. etc., v. 43.
— Deleiiee de. v. 39.
Brutus ; tragedie, v. 2.
Calaa (Jean), Pieces concernant, v. 60.
Caudide. ou I'optimiBme, v. 33.
Charles xii., roi de Suede (Histoire de), v. 24.
Ghailot, ou la comtesse de Givry : piece dramatique, v. 8.
Claustre (Audre). v. 41).
CoUectiou d"aucieiis evaugiles. v. 45.
Oommeutaires eur I'esprit des lois, v. 5.
Oounaissauce des beautes et des d^faiite de la poesie et de
I'oloquenco daus la laugue liaiKjaise. v. 39.
Conseils a, uu jounialiste, v. 37.
Oouspiratious centre les peiiples, v. 42.
Ooutes eu vers, v. 14.
Corueille (Commentaires sur), v. 35-36.
Correspondence geuerale, 1713-78, v. 51-70.
Cosi-saucta, v. 3;i.
Crocheteur borgile (Le), v. 33.
Defense de mon oncle (La), v. 43.
Defense de, v. 39.
Depositaire (Le) : comedie. v. 8.
Deux touneaux (Les): opera, v. 8.
Dialogues et eutretieus philosophiques, v. 39.
Dictiouuaire pliilosophique, v. 2G-33.
Dieu et leshommes, v. 46.
Discours, v. 38.
Dissertation sur les priucipales tragedies auciennes et
modernes qui out paru sur le sujet d'Electra, v. 6.
Don Pedre : tragedie. v. 99.
Droits des homuies et les usurpations des papee, v. 4G.
Droit du seigneur (Le): comedie, v. 7.
Du Ohatelet (Marquise de), eloge. v. 39.
Dae d'Alencon (Le). tragedie, v. 3.
Due de Foil (Le): tras6die. v. 3.
Echange (L'). ou, quand est-ce qu'on me marie? com, v. 4.
Ecossaise (L') : comedie, v. 7.
Electre. Dissertation sur les principales tragedies sur le
sujet d". V. 6.
Eiogea de Voltaire par Frederic ii.. et parLa Harpe, v. 1.
Eloge hist de la raison, v. 34.
Enfant prodigue (L') : comedie, v. 4.
Euvieux (L'): comedie, v. 4.
Epitre aiix Remains, v. 44.
Eryphile (L'): tragedie. v. 3.
Essai sur la nature du feu, v. 37.
Ea^ai sur la poesie epique. v. 10.
Easai sur la moeurs et I'esprit dea nations, v. 15 18;
Eclaircissements bistoriques. et snppl., v. 40,
Fanatisme (Le), ou Mahomet le prophete : tragedie, v. 5.
Femme qui a raison (La) : comedie, v (J.
Fete de Belubat (La): comedie. v. 2.
Fragments bistoriques suv I'lLde. v. 47.
Fragments sur rhistoire. v. 47.
Guebres (Les), ou la tolerance : trng6die, v. 9.
Guerro civile de Geneve (La): poenie heroique, v. 12.
Guerrea civiles de France (Les), v. 10.
Helvetins, v. 37.
Henriade (La): poeme heroique. v. 10.
HeracliuH (L'). Espagnol ou la comedie fameuse : comedie
de Calderon, v. 8.
HJBtoire de I'etablissement du Cbrislianisme, v. SO.
Histniro d'uu bou IJraiuin, v. 3;{.
Hiatoiro (Le pyrrhouiHnm do 1'). v. 44.
Histoire de Jeuui, uu Culbee et le sage. v. :iG.
Uistoirn du parlement de PariH, v. 22.
Humnio aux quarante i-cns (L ), v. 34.
HonuetcteH littcraires, v. 42.
note (1/) et rh6teeBc. divertisaemeul. v. 9.
Huron (Le), v. 33.
Idfees republicaines. v, 40.
II faut prendre un parti, ou le juinriitu d'action, v, 47.
ludiacret {L') : coniedic, v. 2.
lugenu (L'), roman philoBcphique. v. 33.
Irene: tragedie, v. 9.
Jeannot et Colin, v. 3:{.
Jules t^esar : tragedie de Shakespeaie, v. 7.
Jusqu'a quel ijoiut ou doit tronipor le peuple, v. 39.
Leibnitz, v. 38.
LettreaChiuoiBta. L dicuneBCl Tartares. v. 48.
Lettres d'Amabed. v. 34.
Lettres do Memmius :i Ciceron. v. 46.
Lettres philosophiques, v. 37.
Lois de Minos (Lee), tragedie. v. 9,
Louis XIV. (Sieclo de), v. 19!J0.
Louis XIV. (Anecdotes sur), v. 39.
Louis XV. iSiecIo do), v. 21.
— Punegyrique de, v. 39.
Mahomet : tragedie. v. 5.
Slariamno : tragfedie, v. 2.
Melanges bistoriques, v. 37-50.
Melanges litteraires, v. 37-50.
Memnun, ou la sagesse humaine, v. 33.
Memoires pour servir, v. 4U.
Mensonges imprimes (Desj, v. 29.
Merope : tragedie. v. 5.
Meslier (Jean), Sentiments de. v. 40.
Metaphysique (Traite de). v. 37.
Micromegas, histoire philosophique, v. 33.
Miracles (Questions t>ur lea), v. 42.
Moliere (Vie de). v. 38.
Monde comme il va (Le). v. 33.
Mort de Cesar (La) : tragedie. v. 4.
Nanine, ou lo prejugc v.iiucu ; ccmedie, v. G.
Newton (Philosophie de). v. 37 -.'JH.
(Etlipo : tragedie, v. 2.
Olympic : tragedie. v. 7.
Oreilles du comte de Chesterfield, v. 34.
Oreste : tragedie, v. G.
Origiuaux (Les), ou Monsieur de Cap Vert : comedie, v. 1.
Orphelin de la Chine (L") : tragedie, v. G.
Paix perpetuelle (La), v. iO.
Paudore : opera, v. 4.
Pelopides (Les) : tragedie. v. 9.
Philosophe ignorant (Le), v. 42.
Pieces justicatives, v. 1.
Pierre le grand, v. 25-38.
Poesiea diverses. v. 12-14.
Princesse de Babylone (La), v. 34.
Princesse do Navarre (La) ; comedie-ballet, v. 5.
Prix de la justice et de I'humauite. v. 50.
Profession de foi des tbeisteti. v. 44.
Prude (La): comedie. v. 5.
Pucelle d'Orleans (Lai : poeme. v. 11.
Platou (Sonse de). v. 33.
Questions de Zapata (Les), v. 43.
Romans, v. 33-34.
Rome sauvee, ou Catiliua : tragedie, v. 6.
Rousseau (Vie de). v 37.
Ruasie (Histoire del, v. 25.
Saint Louis, v. 39.
Samson : opera, v. 3.
Satire (Memoire siir It), v. 38.
Satires, v. 14.
Saiil : drame. v. 7.
Scarmentado, v. 33.
Scythes (Les) : tragedie. v. 8.
Stjmiiamis : tragedie, v. 5.
Sermons et homehes, v. 33.
Socrate : drame, v. 6.
Songe de Platen, v. 33.
Sophonisbe : tragedie, v. 9.
Supplement aux Causes relebres, v. 46.
Table atpbabetique etanal. (les matieres. par Miger.v. 71 72.
Tanci-ede : tragedie. v. 7.
Tanis et Zelide. ou les roit p...'-teurs ; tragedie lyrique. v. 3.
Taureau blanc. v. 34.
Temple de gout, poeme. v. 12.
Temple d-^ la gloire (Le) : opera, v. 5.
Theatre Anglais (Le), v. 6.
Theatre, v. 2-9.
Therese. comedie : fragment, v. 5.
Tocsin des rois (Le), v, 4G.
Tout eu Dieu ; couunentnire sur Malebrancbe, v. 4t'>.
Traite sur la tolerance, v. 41.
Triumvirat (Le) : tragedie, v. 8
Un Chretien coutre dix Juifs. v. 48.
Vers latins, v. 14.
Vie de Voltaire, par Condorcet, v. 1.;
Voyage de la raison. v. 34.
Zadig. ou la destinee. v. 33.
Zaire : tragedie, v. 3.
Zulime : traj:edie, v- 4.
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— Philosopbiciil dictionary. From the Frencli. G v.
London, 1824. 12° 5075.M
— Princess of Babylon. [In his Voltalrlana, v. :).] . . 6076.33
— Sifecle do Louis XIV. Paris, 1845. 16°. . . 3114.25
— ThiSatre. Piiris, 1846. 1G° 7037.21
Contents : Tragediea : (Edipe. Brutus, Zaire, La mort de
Cesar, Alzire, Lo fauatiBiuo, Mcnipe, SemirainiB, Itomo
Bauveo, i'Orphelin de la Cbiue. Taiicrede.
— Voltairo and Roiissemi against the atheists ; or de-
tached passages from those writers. From the
French, by J. Akerly. N. Y., 1845. 12°. 3(ilG,05
— Voltairiana. Selected and tr. from the French, by
M. J. Yoimg. 4 V. London, 180:>. 10". 51)75.31
— The Wbito bnll, au oriental history. L., 1774. 18°. . 202.83
— Works. Tr. with notes, historical and critical, by
Smollett, e(c. 36 v. L., 1761-60. 16°. . . 5081.01
Cojitimt$ :
V. 1-6. Ancient and modera blstorjr, and Manners and
Bpirit of nations.
6-9. Age of Louis xrv.
10. Observations on history. Anecdotes of Peter the
Great. History of Charles xn.
H. History of Charles xn. Zadig. Vision of Babouc.
Microniegae.
12-15. 18, 25, ami 27. Dramatic-works. [See p. K9'.1 of Cat.]
16. 17, 22. Miscellanies in history, litex-ature, and
philosophy.
19. History of the war of 1741.
20-22. Annals of the Empire, from the time of Charle-
magne. Miscel. pieces.
23. Caudide ; or the Optimist. Miscel. pieces.
24. Henriadc. 25. See 12.
26. Philosophical miscellanies : Elements of Newton's
Philosophy, and other pieces. 27. See 12.
28-29. History of the Russian Empire under Peter the
Great.
30-31. AdditioQS to the Essay on general history, and
the manners and spirit of nations, from Charlemagne.
32-33. Miscellaneous poems : Battle of Fontenoy ;
Epistles :— Temple of taste. Olympia, a tragedy.
34. Treatise on toleration : John Calas.
35. Tales of William Vade. Discourse addressed to the
Welsh. Essay upon the Engl, theatre ; tragedy of Hamlet.
Other pieces.
— Zadig. [rn Ais Voltairiana, v. 2.] 6075.32
See article on the method of Zadig by Huxley, in Nine-
teenth century. June, 1880.
— Querard {J. M.) [Bibliographic voltairienue./n his La France
litteraire, v. 10, 183<,l ; p. 276-457.) 2782.10
jft5= For lives and critical notices of Voltaire, see Biography
(p. 209) ; a&o Flint (K.l Philos. of hist, in France and
Germany, 1875: p. 116-124 [44T.01] ; Hamley (E. B.)
Voltaire. Phil., 1877. 12°. [Foreign classics for English
readers) ; Vinet (A.) Hist, of Fr. lit. in 18th cent., 1854 ;
p. 269.461 : Dubl. univ. mag., Sept., 1876 (V. and his valet);
Temple Bar. Juno 1877 (V. in the Netherlands, by J. C. A.
von Sypesteyn) ; Westm. rev., Apl., 1861 (V. '8 romances
and their niorall.
Volumetric analysis. See Chemistry [Analysis, p. 263).
Volunteer cavalry. Stc Whittalter (F.) 1871. . . . .4511.21
Vopiscns (Flavins). See Augustan historians (p. 67).
Vors (Frederick). Bibelots and curios : a manual
for collectors. N. Y., 187S. 18°. . . 14.53.24
Vortigern ; an hist. play. See Ireland (Wm. H.) . . . 6093.15
Vose tGeorge L.) Manual for railroad engineers and
engineering students. 2 v. B., 1873. b°. 3942.11
— Orographic geology. Boston, 1866. 8°. . 4112.25
Vos3 (.Johann Heinrich). Louisa. From the Ger-
man, liy J. Cochrane. Edin., 1852. 12°. 1694.19
Voting. See Government {Suffrage, p. 589 ■.—Ballot, p. 5841.
Vox 'stellarum ; or, a loyal almanack. 1819-64. By F. Moore
L/7S«d.) 45 V. London, 1819-('4. 16° 6761.01
Voyage aux pays annexes. .^f'eTissot (^'ictorl. 1877. . . 967.17
Voyage aux pays des milliards. .See Tissot (Victor), 1877. 967.16
Voyage of captain Popanilla. See Disraeli (B.) 1828. . . 6713.1!)
Voyage ot the paper canoe. ,Vte Bishop (X. H.) . . .1074.22
Voyage to the Fortunate Isles. *;,• Piatt [Mrs. S. M. B) 1676.03
Voyages to the world of Cartesius. .See Daniel (G.) 1694. 6412.13
Voyages and travels. See Geography ( Voyages and travels p. 668) ;
Countries (P- 285-304); — also the foUovjing entries, viz. —
— Oivihl i,f. ^I.) Hints for camping and walking.
How to camp out. 1877 932.00
— Atison (G.) Voyage round the world. Compiled
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— Curtis (B. R.) Dottlngs round the circle. . 913.12
— Field ( //. .1/. ) From the lakes of Killarney to the
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— Olmxted (F. A.) Incidents of a wbaling voyage.
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Memoires de (iaudeuco do Luqucs. 7-9. Grivcl {G.)
Xj Isle inconnn. ou niemoires du chevalier Des Gastiues.
10. Voyage d' Alciniedou. Moutonnet Clairfons(.J. J.) Lea
IsIc-8 Fortunees. Montesquieu (C. 8. d*^). Histuire de
Troglodites. Ledyard (J.) Aventurcs d' un jeuje Anglais.
Pinto (F. Meudcz). Aventures d'uu corsairo portuguais.
Victor (B.) Voyages de Robert Boyle. 11. Voya;:'ea de
Robirt Boyle ; suite. 12. Aventures d' un EspagiioJ.
Naufrage d' uu vaisseau hoUandois. Dubois FontancUc
(J. G.) Aventures dePierre Viand. Naufrage de niadamo
Godiu 8ur la riviere des Ainazoues. 13. Lucien. Histoirc
veritable. Bergerac (S. Cyrano de). Voyuges. 14. Swift
(J.) Voyages de Lemuel Gulliver. 15-16. Desfontaincs
( — ). Le nouveau Gulliver. Quevedo y Villegas (I'-G.de).
Voyages rc-crC-atifs. Relation du monde dvi aiercnre.
17-18. Robert (M. A. deR.) Voyages de milord Ceton dans
les pianettes. 19. Holberg (L. voii). Voyage de Nicolas
Klimius dans la region suutterraine. Voyage du pole
arctique au i>olo antarctique. 20-21. Mouhy ( . de F. de).
Lamekis, ou les voyages d' un EgyiJtieu. Aunillon (1'. C. F.)
h2.ov, on le prince enchante. 22-23. Paltock (R.) Les
hommes volaus. ou les aventures de Pierre Wilkius. Lo
Voyageur aerien. Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Microraegas.
24. Fielding (H.) Julien 1' apostate, ou voyage* dans
r autre monde. Aventures do Jacques Sadeur. 25. Pajon
(H.) Histoire du prince Soly. Armeno (C.) Les trois
princes do Karcndip. 26. Bougeant (G. H.) Voyage
merveilleux du prince Fan Fcn'-din dans la Romaucie.
Segrais (J. R., si'-wr de). L' isle iniaginaire. Tallemant
(P.) L' isle d'aniour. Hedelin (F.) Le royaunie de
Coquetterie. L' isle de Portraiture et la Ville de Portraits.
27. Gamoens (L. de). L' isle enchaTitee. Aulnoy
{Comtr^se de). L' isle de la Felicitc. La Dixmery (N. B.
de). L' isle taciturue, et 1' isle enjouce. Caraccioli (L. A. de).
Voyage de la raison en Europe. 28. Sterne (L.) Le voy-
age sentimental. Chapelle :('. E. L.) et Bachaument {F.
LeC.de). Voyage en Proveuce. La Fontaine (J.) Voy-
age de Paris en Limousin. Lefranc de Pompignon (J.J)
Voyage de Langnedoc et de Provence. Bertin {.\. de).
Voyage de Bourgogne. Piron (A.) Voyage de Beaune.
Berquin(A.) VoyagedeDidier de Lormeuil. LaDlxmerie
(N. B. de). Uu fragment d' un voyage d'Espague.
Voysey {Eei: Charles). The sling and the stone.
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— Appeal to the judicial committee of her majesty's privy
council from the judgment of the chancery court of York
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— Defense on the hearing of the charges of heresy preferred
agaiust liim in the chancery court of York. L., 1869. 8°.
.See Fraser's mag., u. s., v. 3, 1871 (Mr. Voysey and Mr.
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Vries (David Peterson de). Extracts from voyages. Tr. by G.
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Vulcatius Gallicanus. ,See Augustan historians.
Vulgarisms .V.e Language (i'liyis'i .' Errors oj speech, -p. 677).
Vulgarisms and errors of speech, \aiion ) Phil., 1868. 16°. 6423.22
Vulgarities of speech corrected, ['iimw.) L., 1836. 16°. .6423.30
Vulgarity. ,SVe Temple bar, Dec, 1876.
Vyse (Howard). Operations carried on at the Pyra-
mids ot Gizeh in 1837 ; with an account of a
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•W" (Mrs, Charles). Haste to the rescue. New
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■Waagen (Gustav Friedrich). Hand-book of paint-
ing. The German, Flemish, and Dutch schools.
Based on the hand-book of Kugler. 2 v. Lon-
don, 18C0. 8° 1434.01
— Peter Paul Eubens, his life and genius. Lon-
don, 1840. sq. 16° 3154.15
— Treasures of art in Great Britain. 3 v. Lon-
don, 1854-57. 8°. 14l'3.05
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Same. Supplement. Galleries and cabinets of
art in Great Britain. London, 1857. 8°. 1433.08
Wace (Henry). Christianity and morality. Boyle
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— Foundations of faith. Bampton [lectures], 1879.
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Wackerbarth (Francis Diederich). Music and the
Anglo-Saxons. With remarks on the church
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Wacousta ; or the prophecy. See Richardson (John). . 5078.15
■Waddiugton (.\lfred). Overland route through
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Waddington ( liev. George). History of the church,
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Wager of battle and of law. Lea{H.C.) /jWiisSuperstitlou and
tbrco. 1875 6G31.a5
Wagers. .SVie Gambling (p. GG5).
Wages question. See Political economy (p. SI25).
\Vagner (A., Ph.D.) Facts and fallacies of mesmer-
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AVagner (Albrecht). On the process of repair after
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Wagner {Ernst L.) Diseases of tbo'sott palate. [In Ziemssen
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■Wagner (Wilhelm Eichard). Art life and theories.
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Burlingame. N. Y., 1875. 12°. . . . 156;i.:!0
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— Der Eing des Nibelungen, ein Biihnenfestspiel fiir
drei Tago und einen Vor.ibend. L., 187C. 12°.
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— Champfleury (/. FUunj, dit). Richard Wagner. 18C0. 3174.33
Sk also Contem. rev.. May, 1877 (W., by H. R. Haweis);
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festival of 1876, by Franz Hueffer) ; Apl., 1879 (W. as a
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Wagner (Eudolph Johannes). Handbook of chemical
technology. Tr. by W. Crookes. New York,
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Wagoner of the Allegbanies. See Read (T. B.) 18C3. 1682.07; 11
Wagstaff ( Wm. R. ) History ot the Society of friends.
New York, 1845. 8° 3448.03
Wahl (0. W.) The land of the czar. London,
187G. 8° 997.10
Waif (The) ; coll. of poems. ,See Longfellow (H. W.) 1845.1064.23
Waifs Irom the way-bills of an old expressman. See Tucker
(T. W.) 1872 3926.40
Waikna ; or Mosquito shore. See Squier (E. G.)
Wailly (Leon de). Angelica Kauflmann. 2 v. Paris,
18.59. 12° 7041.14
Wauiwrlght (.John). Julius Csesar; did ho cross the
channel? London, 1869. 12]. . . . 3028,05
Waine'wright (ij«i'. Latham). A vindication of Dr.
Paley's theory o.-. morals. L., 1830. 8°. 5436.06
Waite (Mrs. Catharine V.) The Mormon prophet
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Waite (Otis F. R.) [Eastman's] Guide book for the
eastern coast of NewFngland. Concord,1871. 16".
Waites (Alfred). Historical student's manual. Bos-
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— Evolution of morality : history of the develop-
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— Ancient symbol worf.bip- See Westropp (U. M.) and Wake
(C. H.) 3622.08
Wake robin. See Burroughs (John). 1871 4812.16
Wakefield (Edward Gibbon). View of the art of
colonization. London, 1849. 8°. . . . 5727.03
Wakeley (/iew. Joseph B. ) Anecdotes of the Wesleys.
2d ed. London, 1870. 12° 3183,19
— Lost chapters recovered from the early history of
American Methodism. N. Y., 1858. 8°. . 3453.10
Walcott (Mackenzie E. C.) The East coast of Eng-
Lind from the Thames to the Tweed. L., 1861. 16".
— Sacred arch:eology ; from primitive to modern
times. London, 1868. 8°. 3767.19
— Traditions and customs of cathedrals, L.,1872. 12°.
Walden (Treadwell). Our English Bible and its an-
cestors, l°hila,, 1871. 12° 3721.09
Walden : or life in the woods, .Sw Thoreau (H. D ) 1854. 1111,11
Waldenses (The). .Sec Biblical and rcliijious literature (.4(6i-
genses and Waldenses, p. 106): alsn Headley |J, T ) Miscel-
lanies, V. 2.1849; p. 9-48. (2531.24]; Trench |R. C.) Lec-
tures on medieval church history, 1878 ; p. 247-263. 3435.22
Waldfried, See Auerbach (B.) 7112.20
Waldie (Adam, publisher). Portfolio and companion
to the Select circulating library. 2 v. Philadel-
phia, 183.5-36. 4° 5078.13
Select ciroulating library ; containing the best me-
moirs, novels, travels, voyages, etc. \ . 1-12. Phil-
adelphia, 1833-39. 4° 5078,15
Contents.
Abdy (M. S.) Family interference ; a tale for young mar-
ried people, V, 9,
Ainswortb (W. H,) Crichtou ; an hist, romance, v, 10,
Alexander (J. E.) Sketches of Portugal during the civil
war of 1834. v. 5.
Allan (G.) Life of sir Walter Scott, v. C,
Balllie (J.) Kuthusiasni ; a comedy in three acts, v. 7.
— Henriquez. a tragedy in five acts, v, 7.
— The homicide ; a tragedy in x>rose, in three acts, v. 7.
— The match, a comedy in tliree acts, v. 7.
— The separation, a tragedy in five acts, v. 7.
— Tho stripling, a tragedy in five acta, v. 7.
Barbarous (C. (>.) and LarUier { — ). Adventures of a French
sergeant in Italy. S()ain, (iermany, Russia, 1805-23, v- 9.
Barhaui (R. 11. D,) My cousin Nicholas, or the BuUwinliles
of Uuderdown Hall, v, 5.
Barrow (J., jr.) A visit to Iceland in 1834. v. 7.
Batty (R.) A family tour through .South Holland, up the
Rhino, and across the Nethei-lands, v. 1.
Beckford (W.) Italy, with sketches of Spain and Portugal.
V. 4.
Bethune (G. W.) Lecture on Socrates, v, 12.
Binney (H.) Eulogy on the life and character of John Mar-
shall, chief justice of the U. S., v. G.
Bouchampa {—La Marquise de). Memoirs during the
French revolution, v. 11.
Bowers W.) Naval adventures during thirtyfive years'
service, v. 5.
Boys (E.) Narrative of a captivity and adventures in
France anil Flanders. 1803-1809, v. 7.
Brougham (H-. lord). George iv. and Queen Caroline ;
abii^es of the press, v. 11.
— Statesmen who flourished in the time of George the
third, V, 14.
Burues i\.) Travels in Bokhara, 1831-33, v. 6.
CanjpUell (.Str J,) Memoirs written by himself, v. 3.
Campbell (T.) Letters from the south ; Algiers, v. 6, 7, 8.
Carltou (W.) Dream of a broken heart, v, 5.
Carue (J.) Letters from the east, v, 10.
— Letters irom Switzerland and Italy, v. 4.
Casanitva de Seiugalt (J.) Slenioirs by himself, v. 2.
Chambers (R.) Life and adventures of chev. Charles
Stuart, and hist, of the rebellion of Scotland in 1745, v,2.
Coke (E. T.) A subaltern's turlough ; United States,
Upper and Lower Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova
Scotia, iu 1832, v. 2,
Cottin (S. Ristaud). The Saracen ; or, Matilda and Malek
Adhel. a crusade romance, v. 9.
Ci-oly (G.) Tales of the Great St. Bernard, v, 7.
Cuuuingbam (A.) Biographical and critical history of the
literature ot the last tilty years, v, 3,
D'.Ai blay (F, Burney). Memoir of Dr, Cliarles Bnruey. v. 1.
Dard (C. A.) Shipwreck of the Medusa, comprising the
siiffi-rings of the Picard family, v. 2,
De Quincey (T,) The avenger, v, 12.
— The household wreck ; a tale, v. 11.
— Revolt [Flight] of the Tartars, v. 10,
Diokiuson cr.) Narrative of the operations at Cape Frio,
for the recovery of tlie public atores and treasure aunk
in H. M, ship Thetis, v. 9,
Downing (C, T,) The Faii-qui in China, 1836-7, v. 12.
Dutens (L.) Memoirs of a traveller, v. 10.
Earthquake (The) of Caraccas, v, 2.
Eat^n (C. A, Waldio), Rome in the 19th cent., v. 3.
Edgoworth (M.) Helen, 2, tale, v, 3.
Elliot (C. B.) Letters fr jm the north of Europe, v. 2.
Ellis (il/«. S. S.) Pictures of private lile. Pretension, v. 10.
Frazer (J. B.) The kuzzilbaah, a tale of Kborasan, v. 12.
Giraffi (-\.) History of the rise and fall of Masaniello, v. 2.
Gleig (G. R.) Tho gentle recruit, v. 1.
— Saratoga, v. 1.
Godman : J.) Rambles of a naturalist, V. I.
Hall (Basil). Schloss Hainlield, v. 8.
— Fragments of voyages anvl travels, v. 2.
Harris W. 0.) Wild sports of Southern Africa, v. 14.
Haussez (L.. baron de). Great Brilain in 1833, v. 2.
Head {Sir F. B.) Bubbles from tlie brunnen of Nassau.v. 4.
Hecker (J F. C.) The black death of the 14tli century, v. 4.
Herve (F.) Residence in Greece and Turkey, with notes
ot journey through Bulgaria, Servia, Hungary, and the
Balkan, v, 12.
Hogarth (G.) Memoirs ot the musical drama, v. 13.
— iMusical history, biogi-aphy. and criticism, v. 11,
Hook (T. E.) Gilbert Gurney, v. 6-7.
— Same. Continuation : or, Gurney papers, v. 9-12.
Inglis (H. D.) Recent lambles in the footsteps of Don
Quixote, V. 11.
James (G, P, R,) Tales illnslratiug the passions, v. 14.
Johastone {Mrs. —). Clau-Albiii, a national tale, v. 8.
— High life : a novel, v. 4.
— The two Scotch Williams, v. 4.
Keate (G,) Narrative of the shipwreck of the Antelope, In
August, 1783, v, 3.
Keightley (T,) The crusaders, v. 7-8.
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Kidd (ra;)(. It.) Life of, v. 1.
La Gardo (Com(e do). Journal of a noblemaQ, at Vienna
during the coiigreBH, v. 1.
— MemoirB of llorteueo lieauUaruaiB, v 1.
Lamartino (A. do). Pilgiimaao to Holy Land, 1832..13, v. 6.
Lamb (C.) Hoaamuud Gray aud old blind Margaret, v. 6.
Lamb t.M.) Mrs. Leiccster'a school, v. 12.
Landou (L. K.) Ethel Churchill, or tho two bridefl, v. 11.
Lee (S. B. aud H-) Kruitzner, the German's tale, v. 3.
Lewis (M. G.l Journal of a West India proprietor, v. 3.
— Isle of devils, a metrical tale, v. 3.
Lushington {Mrs. C.) Narrative of a journey from Cal-
cutta to Europe, by way of Egypt, 1827.28, v. 1.
MacFarlaiio (0.) Lives aud exploits of banditti and rob-
bers, V. 1.
Madden (11. R.) Infirmities of geuius, v. 2.
Madrid in 1835 ; by a resident officer, v. 8.
Mancur (J. H.) Henri quatre, or days of the league, v. 4.
Marryat (F.) Diary In America, v. 12.
— The pirate, v. 7,
— The three cutters, v. 7.
Martineau (H.) The charmed sea, a tale, v. 4.
Mallicwa (II.) Diary of an invalid: tour in Portugal, Italy,
Switzerland, and France, in 1817-19, v. 14.
Memea (J. S.) Life of William Cowper, v, 6.
Mitchell (J.) Life of Wallenstein, y. 12.
Mittord (M. It.) Hester, v. C.
Murray (Baillio). Memoirs of George Baillie, of Jervis-
wood, and of lady Grisell Bailie, v. 7.
Ople (.\.) Fashionablewifeand unfashionablehusband.v.S,
— The odd-tempered man, v. 6.
— A tale of trials told to my children, v. 6.
Pardee (J.) City of the sultan, 1836, v. 10.
— The river and the desert, or, recollections of the Rhone
and the Chartreuse, v. 11.
Pecchio (G., conte). Semi-serious observations of an
Italian exile, during his residence in England, v. 1.
Phipps (C. H., marquis of Normanby). Yea and no : a tale
of the day, v. 12.
Pichler (Jfmc. 0. G.) The siege of Vienna, a historical
romance, v. 6.
Picken (A.) The black watcb, an hist, novel, v. 3.
— Cliffords of Craven ; a tradition, v. 6.
— Jordaua of Grange, and old maids of Balmogy. v. 0.
— Lady Barbara of Cariughie. The priors of Lawford, v. 2.
Pitt ( W. ) Letters of tho earl of Chatham to his nephew, v. 1.
Prior (.J.) Life of Oliver Goldsmith, v. 9.
Raumer (F. L. G. von). England in 1835, v. 7.
Richardson (J.) Wacousta ; or, the prophecy, a tale of
Detroit and Michilimackinac. v. 1.
Ritter (C.) Researches in the island of Hayti, [review]. v. 10.
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Jackson. Phil., 1852. 18° 3087.01
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aJso Stephens (T.) Literature of the Kymry : a critical
essay on the history of the language and literature during
the 12th and two succeeding centuries. 2d ed. 1876. 2725.14
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2d ed. London, ISf.O. 18° 3016.'J1
Walford (Weston S.) ami Way (,Ubert). Examples of mediajval
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Shenandoah valley, ISCl. Burlington, {VI,,)
18G9. 12° 632.23
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■Walker (Alfred). Hints to women on the care of
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Phffidrus. Sulpiria. AUMunius. TibulluH. Lucaiius. Statiue.
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Wall (.\. H.) Guide to miniature painting. See Templeton (J. 8.)
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Wall (Charles Wm.) An examination of the ancient
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Waller (.S. E. ) Six weeks in the saddle : a painter's
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Walmesley (Charles). General history of the Chris-
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"Wcdmsley (Hugh Mulkneux). The ruined cities of
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— Sketches of Algeria during the Kabyle war. Lon-
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Walmysley (Thomas). Expenses of the judges of
assize riding the western and Oxford circuits,
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Walpole (B. C.) Recollections of the life of Charles
James Fox. London, 1806. 16°. . . . 3056.24
Walpole (Frederick). The Ansayrii, (or Assassins,)
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1851. 8° 1044.01
■Walpole (Horace or Horatio, itii earl of Otford).
Anecdotes of painting in England, collected by
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With chapters by American writers. New York,
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— Deacriptious. See Allom (T.) »Coiistaut'inople. etc. 9'.>" 17
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Walter of Coventry. Historical collections. Ed. 'jy
W. Stubbs. London, 1872-73. 8°. [RoUs
chron.] 5140.—
Walter (Emile). pseud. See Delmar (Alex.) 6912.14
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space and matter. Boston, 1879. 12°. . 5426.30
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Walters ( Rev. John). English and Welsh dictionary.
3d ed. 2 V. Denbigh, 1828. 8°. . . . 6426.11
Walton (Izaak). The complete angler ; or, Contem-
plative man's recreation, i. Discourse of rivers,
fish-ponds, fish and fishing. 7th ed. n. Instruc-
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— Lives of Donne, Wotton, Hooker, Herbert, and
Sanderson. London, 1847. 8° 3176.02
Same. New York, 1850. 12° 3176.03
^^ For biographical notices of Walton, see Lives of erai-
neut Eugljshmeu [3221.11]; Bentley'e niiscel . v. 7, 1840
(article by E. Jesse); Fraser'a mag.. May. 1870 (by M. G.
Watkins); AUibuce's dictionary, v. 3.
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Wandering Je'w.
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184fi.] 7126.-25
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1877 (several articles, by C. Schoebel).
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'Clironicles of Cartaphilus ', and Sue's ■ Wauderiug Jew' ;
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• Wandering Jew ', in his • Lyrical ]ioeni8. tr. by Young ' ;
and J. Moresby's ' Assuerus, a poem ', in Macm. mag.,
V. S. 1803.
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Wanderings of a pilgrim iu the shadow of Mount Blanc. See
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Wanderings of a va;,'abond. .S'ee Morris (Juhu). 1873. .4022.04
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Wanley (Kathanieb. The wonders of the little
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War (as a science), tiee Military Sciences (p. 777).
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— Hall (/?.) Reflections on war. ]In his Miscel. works.] 5042.01
Same, [/n Ais Works, v. 1, 1857.] 3550.13
— Helps (A.) Conversations on war. 18'71. . 2531.32
Friends iu council, 2d s., v. 1, 1800 ; p. 02-130. . 2531.26
— Jay ( W. ) War and peace ; the evils of the first,
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— Falliser ( Mrs. B. ) Historic devices, badges, and
war cries. 1870 1452.16
— Percy anecdotes, v. 7. 1823 6211.07
— Pictures from the battle fields. By ' The Roving
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Boston, 1840. 8° 5437.23
See also North Brit, rev., v. 16, 1851-2 (Prize essays on
the peace congress).
— Raleigh {.Sir W.) Discourse on war iu general. [In his Works,
V. 2.] 6064.10
Same. [In his Works, v. 8.] 5064.20
— Rogers [J. E. T.) War and peace, [/li Ats Cobden. c(c., 1873.)
■ — Raskin (J.) Crown of wild olives. [3d lecture.] IsilO. 6316.13
— Society for the jiromotion of jjermanent and uni-
versal peace. Tracts 1-12. 1832-35. . . 5437.17
Contents : Bogue {Rev. D.) On universal peace ; extract
from a discourse, 1813. Clarkson (T.) Essay on the doc-
trines and practice of the early christians as they relate to
war. Dymond (J.) On the applicability of the pacific
principles of the New Testament to the conduct of states.
Erasmus. Extracts from [his] writings on the subject of
war. Examination of ihe principles considered to support
tile practice of war. Gurney (J. J.) Essay on war, and
the christian dispensation. Hancock (T.) Priuciples of
peace exemplified in the couduct of the society of Friends
iu Ireland, during the rebelliou, 1798. Historical illustra-
tions of the origin aud consequences of war. Necker (J.)
Reflections on war aud peace. Tr. from his ' Fiuances of
France '. Rees (E.) Sketches of the horrors of war.
Scott (J.) War inconsistent with the doctrine aud ex-
ample of Jesus Christ. Substance of ' Solemn review of
the custom of war.'
— Stone (T. T.) Sermons on war. 1829. . . 5437.15
— Sumner (C.) TTrue gi'andeur of nations : oratiou. . .6324.14
Same. [In his Orations, v. 1, 1850.) 6324.11
— Wellcome (1. C.) Should christians fight ? a
pamphlet on war. 1863 3631.08
See also Blackwood, v. 88, 1860 or Littell. 1800, v. 4
(Courtesies of war); Chris, ex., v. 72. 1802; p. 1-22 (The
sword iu etliics) ; Fortn. rev., v. 15. 1871 (Do mibtary iu-
ventions promote peace, by Lionel Tollemache?) ; Fraser'a
mag., v. 52, 1855 (The bright side of w.ir); Jour, of sac. lit.
V. 18, 1857 ; p. 35-53 (Divine law on capital punishment);
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rev.. Ajjl.. 1805 (Cbristianity autl the war jjower. by .1.
Horuer); New Engluudei-. v. *24. IHt.S (Advauceuieut of
Christianity, by J. P. Thompsou) ; WuBtui. rev., v. 73, 180U
(The etiiics of war, by F. W. Ncwmau).
.Statlding annies and/rci- ijovernmfnt.'i.
— Cairnes (J. E.) Our defeiicen : a national, or a stauiUug
army? [In his I'olitical essays.] 5726. 'JH
— tetter {A) ballauciug tho necessity of kcujiilig a laud-force in
times of peace : with the dangers tlial may follow on it.
(anon.] 1697 5437.20
— Moyle {W.) Argunreut, showing tliat a standing army is in
consistent with a liee governmeut. [anon.] 2 pts in 1 v.
1697 .54;i7.';o
Same, [/n ;its Works, 1727. 1 5712 05
Same, [/n Pamphleteer, v. 10. 1817.] 5068.10
Letter from tho author of the Argument against a stand-
ing army, to the author ot tlio Balancing letter, [ajion.]
1607 6437.20
— Tyenchard (J.) Short history of standing armies iu Kngland.
[anon.] 1608 6427.20
War-lyrics and other poems. See Brownell (H. II.) 1806, 1622.0K
War of the Gaedhil with the Gaill, or the invasioiiK
of Ireland by the Danes and other Norsenicu.
Ed. with transl. by J. H. Todd. London, 18 w.
8^ [RoUs chronicles.] 5140.--
War pictures from the .South. .See Estvan (B.) 1863. . 644.05
War time (Iu) and other poems. .SVv Whittier {.J. G.) .1605.10
Warbeck (Perkin). Ste Biography (p. 210) ; aho Gairdner (J )
Hist, of Eichardiir.. 1878 3151.18
Warboise (Emma Jane). Life of Thomas Arnold.
2d ed. London, 1865. 16^ 3014. -i.j
Warboys ( Church of). Records, 1614-1720. Ed. by
E. B. Underh'ill. L., 1854. 8°. [Hanserd Knol-
lys society.] 35;!8. 13
Warburton (Acton). Rollo, and his race ; or foot-
steps of the Normans. 2d ed. 2 v. L., 1848. 12=.
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— Memoirs of jirince Kupert and the cavidiers. 3 v.
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— Memoirs of Horace Walpole. 2 v. L., 1852. 8°.
— Reginald Hastings, or a tale of 164 - . N. Y., 1858. 8°.
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Warbtirton (George, M.P.) The conquest of Canada.
2 V. London, 1849. 8° 564.05
Same. 2 v. New York, 1850. 12°. . . 564.08
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London, 1846. 8° 1153.01
— Memoirs of Charles Mordaunt, earl of Peterborough.
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Warburton (Wm., bp. of Gloucester}. The divine le-
gation of Moses demonstrated. With preface, by
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— Tracts by Warburton and a Warburtoninn. [Ed. by
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tion for Ligarius ; — Select letters from Pliny : — First book
of Boetius'.s Consolation of philosophy ; — Claudiau's Pau-
egyrioU ou Honoriua ; — Battle of tlie ci-.aiies ami pigmies.
lYagments from Clandian imitated. Enquiry into the
caases of prodigies and miracles, as related by historiaus.
Parr (S.) Dedieatio-j and preface to tho two tracts of a
Waj^burtoniau |K. Hard]. Hurd (R.) Ou the delicacy of
friendship ;— Letter to Thomas Lelaud. in which liis Dis-
sertation oil eloquence is critjcised-
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— St^lien (i.)Hist. of Engl, thought in the 18th cent., v. 1. 1876.
Warburton ; an apology for plain-speaking. [In his Essays
ou free-thinking. 1873.] 3595 25
— Watson (J. .S.) Life of W. W. 1863. . . 3176.16
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.Tour, of sac. lit., v. 35, 1805 ; p. 40-59 (W's unpublished
letters).
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Ward (Robert Plumer). See riction class-list (p. 532); also
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Ward (Samuel). Lyrical recollections. N. Y., 1805. 8°.
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Ware (Henry, p:, D.D.\ Enquiry concerning re-
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Duties of young men iu respect to the dangers of the
cnuntry. The faith once delivered to the saints. Tho
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I John V. 7. and on the scriptural argument for uuitariau-
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titled * Injuries to Christ '. Hints on extemporaneous
preaching.
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Boston. The New brick church. Formation of the
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— Hints to youug meu ou the rolatiiiu of the sexes. Boston.
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1. 18:J3. Boston, 18r.3. 8' 5072.05
Ware (Mary G. C. i Death and life. B., 18G4. 12°.
— Elements of character. Boston, IS.'Jl. 12°. 54:ir,.l,3
— Thoughts in my garden. Boston, 18G3. 1G°. 3C17.11
Ware (Samuel). Kemarks o:i theatres : and on
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JBsS" For bis hisloneal jiouf/s, see Fiction (p. 532).
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Ware (Wm. Robert). Application of Mr. Hare's system of vo-
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[/« Amer. soc. sci. assoc. Trans., no. 3, 1871.] . . 6811.02
— Outline of acourse of architectural instruction. B.. 18tiG. 8°.
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Wark-TO-orth (John). Chronicle of 13 years of reign
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Warner (Rebecca). Epistolary curiosities : letters
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James n., and William lu. 2 v. Loudon, 1818. b°.
Warner (i?ti-. Kichardi. A walk through some of
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Warner (Susan). ['Elizabeth V'etherell', p.sntj.]
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Warren (Joseph, J/.Z>.) Oration on the Boston massacre ; with
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■Warren {Eev. Richard). Antiquitates culinarije ; or
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■Warren (Samueli. Lily and the bee ; an apologue
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Contents :
Bracelets (The) : a tale.
Calais.
Christopher Noith : a few personal recollections
FoUett (Sir William), attorney-general.
Marlborough iThe Duke of).
Martyr piitriots (The) : poem.
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No. 3. The romance of forgery.
'No. 4. Duelling ; and * What's in a name V
No. 5. The murdered Glasgow cottou-spinuer ; aud the
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My first circuit : law and facts from the north*
Mystery of murder, aud its defense.
Paradise in the Pacific (Tbe) ; l^itcairu's Island,
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Speculators amoug tbc stars.
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Who is tUo murderer?— a problem iu tho law of circum-
stautial evidence.
JVofe.— Reviewed in Fraser's mag., v. 56, 1857.
— Moral, social, and jn'ofessional duties of attornoys
and solicitore. New York, 1849. 12°. . 5G22.U5
— Passages from the diary of a late physician. 3 v.
Edin., 1H54. 8° 263. 3U
— Popular and practical introd. to law studies. Ed.
by I. G. Thompson. Albany, 1870. 12°. 5622.12
— Ten thousand a year. New ed. 2 v. Edin., 1854. 8°.
5«e notice of tho author iu Littell, Oct., 1877, or Black-
wood, Sept., 1877.
Warren (Samuel Edward). Elements of machine
construction and drawing. New York, 1870.
Text 8°. Plates 4° 3924.20
— Manual of drafting instruments and operations.
New York, 1865. 8°. 3922.21
— Notes on polytechnic or scientific schools in the
U.S. New York, 1866. 8° 5515.17
Warren (T. Robinson). Dust and foam ; or three
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— Shooting, boating and fishing. N. Y., 1871. 12°.
Warren anatomical museum. Descriptive catalogue, 1870. See
Jackson (J. B. S.) 4336.22
Warren street chapel. Occasional papers, v. 1. No. 1. (The
ancientGermans, by W.C.Perry.] B., 1861. 12'. .3631.08
Warreniaua ; with notes by the editor of a Quarterly
review. [By Wm. F. Deacon.] L., 1824. 16°.
Same. Boston, 18,51. 16°. 1694.22
Warrington in 1465. Ed. by W. Beamont. London,
1849. 4°. [Chetham soc, v. 17.] . . . 5094.17
Warrington's manual. *-e Robinson (W. S.) 1875. . .6617.27
Wars. .See Military art and science (Military history and biogra-
phy, p. 7871: also Stapleton (R.J.) Tales of the war '; or
naval and military chronicle, 3 V. 1836-38. . . . 445.10
Wars of the roses. See Countries {England, p. 310).
Wars of the western border. .S'ee Brewerton (G. D.) 1859. 681.19
Warton (Rev. John). Death-bed scenes and pastoral
conversations. 2d ed. 4 v. L., 1827-32. 8°. 3617.15
Warton (Joseph). Essay on the genius and writings
of Pope. 5th ed. London, 1S06. 8°. . . 1676 30
— Poems. Ed. with life, by A. ChalmPi-s. [In C.'s English
poets. V. 18, I.SIO.J 1626.18
— Select poems. Ed. by R. Walsh. [In Sanford (E.) and
Walsh (B.) British poets, v. 32. 1822.] 1691.34
Warton (Thomas). History of English poetry from
the 12th to the close of the 16th centurj'. 3 v.
London, 1840. 8° 2763.01
Same. With a preface by K. Price, and notes
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V. 32. 1822.] 1691.32
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fty^ For lives and crilical estimates of Washington, see
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— Rvmusat (C. dt). Washington. [In his Critiques, etc., v. 2. 1859.]
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by Jane Stuart).
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Waterland (Daniel, D V.) A critical history of the
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Waterston (R'l'. Robert Cassie). I'arewell discourse. May 2. 1862,
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Waterston (\Vm. ) Cyclopsedia of commerce. New
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Waterton (Charles). Essays on natural histoi^.
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Waterton (Edmund). On episcopal rings. [In Archaeological
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Watson (Emily H. i Child life in Europe : historical,
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— Child life in Italy. Boston, 1874. 12°. . 971.26
Watson (Gay lord). "New commercial county and
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Waison (.Jean). The songstresses of Scotland. SeeTytier (S.)
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Watson {liec. John Selby). Biographies of John
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— Life of Kiehard Person. London, 1661. 8°. 3146.27
— Lifeof Wm. Warburton. L., 1863. 8°. .3176.16
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Watson (Joseph, LL D. ) Instructions of the deaf and
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Contents :
Addison (J) Tiuths ot the cliiistian religion v. 6.
Allie (P.) Iletlections on the holy scripture to establii^h the
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Harrington (J. 8.. lord). Essbys on the teaching and
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Fowler (E.) Design of Christiarity, v. 0.
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Johnson (A.) Hist, account of Engl, transl. of Bible, v. 3.
Lardner (N.) History of the apostlesand ev.-intelistB, v. 2.
— Argument for the truth of Cliristiauily, v. 5.
Locke (J.) Iteasonableness of Christianity, v. 4.
Macknigbt (J.) All the actions recorded in the Gospels
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Smith (.J.) Discourse on prophecy, v. 4.
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■Watson (Eobert). History of the reign of Philip n.
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"Watson (Eobert Grant). Historv of Persia from the
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Watson {Eev. Samuel). The clock struck one. and
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Watson (Sereno). Botany. Aided by D. C. Eaton,
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— Bibliographical index to Korth .American botany ; with a
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Watson (Thomas, ilte poet). Ekatomeathia, or the
passionate centurie of love. Eepr. from the ed.
of 1581. London, .Spej/so-soc, 1869. 4°. 1688.06
— Poems. Reprint, by E. Arber. London, 1870. 18°.
See notice of Watson, in N. A. rev-, v. 114, 1872.
Watson {liev. Thomas), Select works comprising his
Body of divinity, in lectures on the Shorter cat-
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Watson (Thomas). John Watson, of Hartford, Conn.,
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Albany. 1863. 8° 622.17
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Watterston (George). Gallei-y of American portraits.
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Watt (Alex.) Electro-metallurgy. London, Weale,
IHfiO. 16^ ■ 3y33.4H
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Watt (Kobert). Bibliotheca Britannica ; or, index to
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Watts (Heni-y). A dictionary of chemistry and the
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Watts (Isaac, D.D.) Arrangements of the psalniR,
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— Poems. Life by S. Johnsou. {In Chalmers (A.) English
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— Johnson {S.) Lives of the poets, V. 2 3263.02
See also Christian exam., Sept.. 1858 : p. 249-271 :
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Watts (Isaac). Cotton, [/re Brit, m'fg industries. 1876.] 3941.28
Watts (Robert G. ) Inhalation for diseases of the
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Watts [Rev. Prof.) Examination of Spencer's biological hypothe-
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Watts (Thomas, librarian). On the extraordinary powers of
cardinal Mezzofanti as a linguist ;— On Manavit's life of
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— On the recent history of the Hungarian language. [In Philol.
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Watts (\V. Marshall). Index of spectra. With pre-
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Wau-Bun ; or ' Early day ' in the Northwest. See Kinzie [Mrs.
J. H.) 1856 1125.02
Waverley dictionary. .See Rogers (Mary) 215.89
Wavecley novels. .See Scott [Sir ^'alter).
Wavriii (John de). Eecueil des chroniques de la
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Same. Collection of the chronicles of Great
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Way ('j. L.. translator). Fabliaux, cic. S'e Le Grand d'Aussy
(P. J. B.) 1664.01
Way of salvation. 5ee Liguori (.Sai7i( A.) 3566.17
Way to do good. See Abbott (J.) 1865 3513.03
Way to life : sermon. .See Gulhrie (Thomas) 3556.03
Way (The), the truth, and tbo life. See Scclye (.1. H.) . 3592.28
Wayland. See Weyland.
Wayland (Francis, i).!).) Elements of intellectual
philosophy. Boston, 1854. 12'. . . . 5417.16
— Elements of political economy. B.,1852. 12°. 5913.17
— Life and labors of Kev. A. Judson. 2 v. New
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— Memoir of the christian labors of Thomas Chalmers.
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— niirf Fuller (K.) Domestic slavery as a scriptural
institution : a correspondence. New York,
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IKS' For h'ties of Dr. Wayland, see Biography (p. 211).
Waylen (Rev. Edward). Ecclesiastical reminiscences
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Note. — Relate mainly to the Episcopal church.
Wayne (Anthony). .Vee Biography (p. 211) ; «?so Dawson (11 E.)
Gleanings, tic. 1863 : Assault on Stony Poiut, 1770. 577.14
Wayne (Henry C, f'.iS'.^.) Sword exercise. Wash.,
1850. 12°, 4513.07
Wayside inn (Tales of a). .See Longfellow (H. W.) . .1004.19
Wayside songs. .See Goodwin (E. O.) IK.'iC 1644.16
Wayside thoughts on education. See Thompson (D'A. W.) 1868.
Weale (John;. Dictionary of terms used in ;.rchi-
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• — Divers *works of early masters in Christian decora-
tion : Albert Durer, etc. With examples of
ancient painted and stained glass. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1846. fol A. 57.08
— and others. 'Theory, practice, and architecture of
bridges of stone, iron, timber, and wire New
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— (d. Weale's quarterly papers on engineering.
Part 1-6. L., 1813. 4= 3918. 11
Wealth. .See Political economy (TFea?(ft, p. 924). Its claims as
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Ocean.-], aud in the Progress of nations, 1S71 [5716.09].
Weahh [Usrs of, and love of).
— Emerson [R. W.) Conduct of life. 1860 ; p. 71-111. . 2524.02
— Plutarcli. Of the love of wealth. [In Ms Morals, v. 2.
p. 294^305.] 6435.27
— Taylor (H.) /n Sis Notes from life, 1863 ; p. 1-29. . .2544.05
.See also Fraser's mag., Oct.. 1875 (Proper uses of wealth).
1^^ Sec also Luxury (p. 72'J) ;— Misers (p. 114).
Weahh of nature. *:e Montgomery (J.) 1870. . . .4912.17
Wear aud tear. 5ee Mitchell (S. W.) 1871 4322.21
Weather. See Meteorology (p. 773).
Weaver boy (The): David Livingstone. See Adams(H. G.| 3112.18
■Weatherley (Henry i. Treatise on the art of boiling
sugar, confectionery, etc. Phil., 18io. 12°. 3931.23
Weaver (George S. ) Lectures on mental science
according to phrenology. N. Y'., 1852. 12°. 5417.17
Webb (iJei'. Benj.) Sketches of continental ecclesi-
ology, notes in Belgium, Germany and Italy.
London, 1868. 8° 1315.13
Webb (Charles Henry). ['John Paul ', pset(c7.] John
Paul's book ; moral and instructive : travels,
tales, poetr}', and like fabrications. Hart-
ford, (Cb»n.,) 1874. 8° 2546.25
— Liffith Lank : or Lunacy. N. Y., 1866. 12°. 263.40
Note. — A parody on Griffith Gaunt.
— Parodies. Prose and verse. N. Y., 1876. 12°. 2546.27
— St. Twel'mo. N. Y., 1868. 12° 263.41
Note.— A parody on St. Elmo.
— Sea-weed and what we seed. — Mv vacation at Long
Branch and Saratoga. N. Y., 1876 12°. 2546.26
Webbe (Edward). His trauailes [in the East], 1590.
Ed. by E. Arber. London, 1868. 8°. . . 5011.02
Webb (Henry). Dogs : their points, whims, in-
stincts, etc. With 60 photographs. L., 1872. 16°.
■Webb (Joseph, editor). ['Josejihus Tela,' pseud.]
Philosophical library, v. 1. L., 1818. 8°. 3613.01
Contents: Life and morals of Confucius, rep. from ed.
of 1691. Life aud morals of Epicurus, tr. by John Digby ;
added an essay on the morals of Epicurus ; also the advice
of Isocrates to Demonicus. Morality of the East ; from the
Koran. Political mischiefs of popery : repr. from ed. of
1698; including summary of the ancient Irish Christianity,
and their four gospels, by J. Tolaud ; a looking-glass for
popes and priests ; and extracts on catholic emancipa-
tion,fi-om the bishop of Llaudaff's luemoirs. Catalogue of
the most eminently venerable relics of the Roman Cath-
ohc church : repr. from ed. of 1752. The Morality of the
New Testament ; repr. from ed. of 1765.
Webb (Maria). The Penns and Penningtons of the
17th centurv. Also incidental notices of their
friend Thom'as Ellwood. L., 1867. 12°. 3137.11
Webb (Richard D.) Life and letters of Capt. John
Brown. London, 1861. 12° 3024.26
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WEBB "WEBSTER
Webb (T. ) A Bclect collection of cpitiipbH, incluil
inp; tho most remarkable in Hacket, Jones, iinil
Toldervy. 2 v. London, 1775. 12°. . . (;2ir).U'.i
Webb (Thomas S.) The I'reemason's monitor. New
ed. Saloin, 1821. 12\ C8:j7.1fi
Webbe (Win.) A discourse of English poetrie. li'Wj,
Ed. by E. Arbor. London, 1870. 10°. . 5011.11
Webber (Charles Wilkiiis). Camp-fires of the revo-
lution, rhilad.lphia, 1853. 8°. ... 203,42
— Hunter naturalist : romances of sporting ; or wild
scenes and wild bimters. Phil., 1850. 8°. 263.45
--Old Hicks the j^uide. New York, 1818. 12=. 203.41
— Spiritual vampirism : the history of Etherial Soft-
down and her friends of the ' New Light.' Phil-
adelphia, 1853. 8° 3815.31
— Tales of the Southern border. Phila., 1856. S".
Weber (George). Outlines of universal history. Tr.
by M. Behr. Boston, 1858. 8° 411.20
Weber (Henry Wm.) Metrical romances of the 13th,
14th, ancl loth centiiries. With introd. notes,
etc. 3 V. Edinburgh, 1810. 8° 1094.25
— and Jamiesou ( R. ) Illustrations of Northern an-
tiquities ; being an abstract of the Book of heroes,
and Nibelungenlay ; with metrical tales from the
old German, Danish, Swedish, and Icelandic
languages. Edinburgh, 1814. 4°. . . 1698.02
Weber (Joseph, ps^.ud). Stcinoira of Maria Antoinetta. Sec
Lally-Tollendal (T. G. dc] 3117.01
Weber iMax IVIaria, baron von). See Biography (p. 210).
Webfoot. [iiseud. of Phelps (W. D.J] See Fore and aft. 1871.933.09
Webster (Augusta). i?ortraits : [poems]. London,
1870. 16° 1G94.30
— A. woman sold and other poems. L., 18G7. 10°.
— Yu-pe-ya's lute : a Chinese tale, in English verse.
London, 1874. 16° 1694.34
Webster (Daniel). Diplomatic and official papers,
while secretary of state. N. Y., 1852. 8°. 5023.08
— Great speeches. With an essay by E. P. Whipple.
Boston, 1879. 8° 5077.18
— Works : with memoir and notes, by E. Everett.
0 v. Boston, 1803. 8°. 5077.01
Contents
Adams and Jeflerson, 182(5, v. 1,
Agricultural society at Oxford, England. 1830, v. 1.
Agriculture of England, v. 1.
Albany mass-meeting, 1844. speech, v. 2.
Albany (Young men of). Speech to, v. 2.
Andovet- (Convention at}. Speech at. v. 2.
Boston (lieceiJtlou at, in Faneuil Hall. 1842), v. 2.
Biographical memoir, by K. Kverett, v. 1.
Buffalo (Speeches at, 1851). v. 2.
— Public dinner at, speecli. v. 2.
BuuUer hill mounmeut, 1«20. 1825 v. 1.
Capitol at Washington (Addition to), 1851, v. 2.
Congi-ess (Speeches in), v. 3, 4.
Diplomatic and official papers, viz. —
• Amistad ', Relations with Spain, 1841-2, v. 6.
• Caroline ' (Ca.se of). 1842. v. 6.
' Creole ' (Case of), 1842, v. 6.
Hiilsemann (Correspondence with, 1850-51), v. 6.
Impressment, 1842, v. G.
McLeod (Alexander), Case of. 1841-42, V.6.
North-western boundary, 1842, v, 6.
Eight of search, 1842, v. 6.
Treat.v of Washington, v, 6.
Election speech in Fauenil hall, 1848. v. 2.
Faueuil hall (Public diin;er in. 1838), v. 1.
First settlement of New England. 1820, v. 1.
Independence of the judiciary, 1820, v. 3.
Index to six volumes, v. U,
Legal arguments and speeches to the jury, viz. —
Bank of U. S., against W. D. Primrose, 1839, v. 6.;j
Dartmouth college case, 1818, v, 5.
Gibbons and Ogden (Case of), 1824, v. 6.
Girard's will case, 1844. v. G.
Kennistous (Defense of the), 1817, v. 5.
Ogden and Saunders (Case of), 18317, v. 6.
Prescott (Judge James). Defense of, 1821, v. 5.
Providence B, B. Co, against the city of Boston, v. C.
Rhode Island government, 1848, v. 0.
White (Joseph) Murder of, by Kuapp, 1830, v. 6.
Letters (Miscellaneous), v. 6.
Marshfleld (Speech at, 1848), v. 2.
Masou (Jeremiah), Eemarks on death of, 1848. v. 2,
National Repub. convention at Worcester, 1832, v. 1,
New England society at New York, 1843. v. 2.
New Hampshire (Festival ot the sons of, at Boston, 1849). v, 2.
Niblo's saloon (Speech in, 1837), v. 1.
North-eastern boundary, bef. New York hist, soc, 1843. v. 2.
Philadelphia (Whig couvention at. 1844), v. 2.
Pilgrim festival at New York, 1850, v. 2.
Pl.Mfioiith (Lauding al). v. 2.
Kichiiioud (U<fmarl(s to ladies of. IMOJ. v. 2.
Ilicliii.oud (Whig ciuivenlioii at, 1840), v. 2.
Saratoga iiiaHs-nieeting. 1840, v. 2.
Southern tour, 1847, v. 2.
Speeches in rojlgress, viz. —
Apportionment of representation, 1832, v. 3.
Bank (National, 1837). v. 4.
Bank of the United States, 1815, and 1832, v. 3.
Bankruptcy (Uniform system of, 1840), v. 6.
Calhoun (J. c ) Remarks on decease of, I860, v. 3.
— Reply to, 1838, v. 4.
California public lands and boundaries, )8.50, v. B.
CompromiBO bill, 1850, v. 5.
Constitution and the union, 7th of Mch.. 1850. v. 6.
Constitution not a compact between sovereign statefl
1833, V. 3.
Currency (Legal), v. 3.
Currency (The), 1837, v. 3.
Distribution of surplus revenue, 183C, v. 4.
Expunging resolution, 1837, v 4.
Finances (State of, 1840), v. 5. •
Finances in 1840, v. 5.
Foote's resolution (Speech ou, 1830), v. 3.
Force bill (Reply to Calhoun. 1833), v. 3.
French spoliations prior to 1800: speech, 1333, v. 4.
Fugitive-slave bill, 1850, v. 5.
Greece (Revolution in. 1824), v. 3.
Hayne (Reply to, 1830), v. 3.
Judiciary (The), I82G, v. 3.
Louisville canal (The), 1836. v. 4.
Madison papers (Purchase ot, 1837), v. 4.
Mexican war (Speeches on, 1847-8), v. 6.
Oregon (Three speeches on. 1845-46), v. 5.
Panama mission, 182G, v. 3.
Panama railroad, 1849, v. 5.
Pre-emption to settlers ou public lands, 1838, v. 4.
Presidential protest, 1834. v. 4.
Protection (General effects of, 1840), v. 4.
Public lands (Graduation of price of, 1838), v. 4.
Removal of deposits, 1833-4, v, 3-4.
Slavery (Exclusion of, from territories. 1848), v. 6.
Slavery in district of Columbia, 1836. 1838, v. 4.
Specie circular, 1886, v. 4.
Sub-treasury (Speeches on, 1838), v. 4.
Sub-treasury (The). 1846, v. 6.
Tariff (The), 1824, 1828 and 1846, v. 3, 4.
Texas (Admission of, 1845) v. 5.
Texas (Boundaries of. 1850), v. 5.
Treasury-note bill, 1840, v. 4,
Treaty of Washington, 1846 (Text ofj. with message of
pres. of U. S., v. 6.
— Defence of: speech, Apl. 5.6, 1846, v. 5.
Van Bureu (Nomination of, as minister to Eugland,
1832), v. 3.
Volunteer force {Organization of, 1846), v. 5.
Story (Justice), Remarks on decease of, 1845, v. 2.
Valley Forge convention, v. 2.
Wall sti-eet (Speech in, 1840), v. 2.
Washington (George), Character of, 1832, v. 1.
Whig principles and purposes, 1840, v. 2.
— Address at the laying of the corner stone of the Bunker Hill
monument ; — Speech [in reply to Hayne] on Foot's reso-
lution;— Argument in the trial of Knapp ;— Sketch of life,
[/n Moore (F.) Amcr. eloquence, v. 2. 1857.] . .6325.02
— Correspondence with Hulseman. L., 1851. 12°.
— Discourse in commemoration of John Adams and Thomas
Jefferson, Aug, 2, 1820. Boston, 1826. 8° 5077.16
— Speech in defence of the christian ministry, in the case of
Girard's will. Washington, 1844. 8° 5077.16
— Speech on slavery, JIarch 7. 1850. Boston, 1850. 8°. . 6077.16
— Speech on the Greek revolution. Boston, 18*24. 8°. . 5077.16
jRS" For lives and critical estimates of D. W. and for his
correspondence, see Biography (p. 211); also tlte following : —
— Earvey (P.) Keminiscences and anecdotes of
Daniel Webster. 1877 3182.14
— Skinner (O. A.) Death of D. W. : sermon. 1852. . . 3176.29
— Woods (II. W.) The fading leaf an emblem of man's frailty:
sermon on the death of Daniel Webster, 1852. . . 3175.29
Webster (George E.) Steam engine and steam. 2 v. Manchester,
[1874.] IG' 3EO7.05
Webster (John). Dramatic works. See Plays (p. 899),
■Webster ( Prof. John W. ) Kei^ort of his trial for the
murder of Dr. George Parkman. B., 1850. 8°.
Webster (Leland A. ) Present status of the philoso-
phy of society. NewY'ork, 1866. 12°. .5814.07
■Webster (Noah, LL.D.) An American dictionary of
the English language. 2 v. New York, 1828. " 4'=.
— Same. Kevised and enlarged by C. A. Good-
rich, and Noah Porter. Springfield, {Slass.,)
1804. 4° 6426.02
Same. [New ed.] Springfield, {Mass.,) 1875. 4°.
— A collection of essays and fugitiv writings. Boston,
1790. 8° 2545.04
Contents : On the education of youth in America. Prin.
ciples of guvernment and commerce. On bills or declara-
tions of rights. On guvernment. Remarks on the mau-
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
WEBSTER - "WELLES LEY
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ners, guvernmenf, and debt of tho V. S. Sketches of the
rise, progress, nnd consequences o? tho devolution. En-
quiry into the origin of the words di>uiesday, parish.parlia-
meat, peer, barou. Bad policy of laws against liBuiy,
Grouuds aud extent of allegiance. Explanation of tho
reezouB why marriage iz prohibeted betwc-en natural rola-
tiouB, Uliscel, remarks on tho United States, Ou a dis-
criiuinatiou between the original aud purchasing cred-
itors of tho United Slates. Addresa to young geutlemou.
Address to young ladies.
— A collection of papers on political, literary , and
ami moral subjects. New York, JS13, 8", 2545,01a
Contents : Revolution in France. Eights of neutral
nations. Dissertation on the supposed change of temper-
ature iu modern winters. Origin of the first bank of the
U. S. Letter from Washington, lespcctiug tho last cam-
paign in the revolution. Corresp. with Madison, respect-
ing tho origin of the present constitution. Origin of the
copy-right laws of the U, S, Vindication of the treaty
with Great Britain, iu 1795, Origin of Amherst college.
Address on Agriculture, Letter to Daniel Webster, An-
swer of tho house of rep. of Mass., to the governor's ad-
dress. Letter to Eev. Samuel Lee. Reply to a letter of
David McClure, Letter to a young gentleman commenc-
ing his education. Form of association for young men.
Modes of teaching the English language. Origin of the
Hartford convention iu 1814. Brief hist, of political par-
ties. State of English philology.
— Miscellaneovts papers on political and commercial
subjects. New York, 1802. 8°. . , . 5927.22
Contents : Address to the president of the U. S. [T.
Jefferson] ou the subject of his administration. Essays on
the rights of neutral nations. Letter on the value aud
importauce of American commerce to Great Britaiu.
Sketch of the history and present state of banks and in-
surance companies in the United States.
— Tho peculiar doctrines of the Gospel explained and defended,
Feb, 23, 1809. [New York, n. d.] 8° 609a.08
Webster (Thomas) and Pcurkes (J/rs. ) Enc,yclo-
piedia of domestic economy. New ed, London,
1801. 8° G017.01
Webster (\V. H, B, ) Narrative of a voyage to the
Southern Atlantic ocean, 1828-30. 2 v. L,, 1834. 8°.
Webster's Dictionary of quotations. L., [n. d] 12°.
Wedding-day. 6't*(; Marriage {History and ceremonies, p. 739J.
Wedgwood (Hensleigh). Dictionary of English
etymology. V. 1. A. - D. With notes and addi-
tions, by G. P. Marsh. N. Y., 1802, 8°. 6435.11
Same. V. 2-3. E. - Z. London, 1862. 8°. 6435.12
— On the origin of language. L., 1866. 19°. 641'2.15
Wedgwood (Josiah). See Biography (p, 211); also Gladstone's
Gleanings of past years, v, 'J, 1879 2525,27
Wedgwood (Prof. Wm, B, ) The government and
laws of the United States, N. Y,, 18i;7. S"-', 5734,18
Wedl (Karl). Rudiments of pathological histology,
Tr, by G, Busk. L., SydfiJuim soc, 1855. 8°.
Wedlock. S'e Marriage (p. 739); — Medicine (p. 761).
Wedmore (Frederick). The masters of genre paint-
ing. London, 1880. 1'2°. 1433.30
— Studies iu English art. 2d ed. L,, 1876. 8°. 1433.29
Contents : Gaiusborough. Morland. Wheatly. Rey-
nolds. Stotbard. Flaxman. Girtiu. Crome. Cotmau.
Turner. Do Wint. Mason. Walker.
Wednesday club-law : or the injustice, dishonor, and ill policy
of breaking into parliamentary contracts for publick
debts, [anon.] London, 1717, 16° 5091.00
Weed ( Rec. AVm. Bouton). Sermons. N. Y., 1867. 12°.
- Morality of prohibitory liquor laws. B., 1875. 12°.
Weeds and wild flowers. &c Wilkinson {Ladiif. 1858. 4913.04
Week (The). iS'-'e Contemp. rev.. June. 1879 ('ihe origin of the
week, by R. A. Proctor): Philological niusenni, v. 1 (On
the names of the days of the week, by J. C. II.}
Week on the Concord and Merrimac. ,St(; Thoreau (H. D.) IIU.IO
Weeks (John M.) History of Salisbury, Yt. Mid-
dlebury, (PI,) 18C0. V2" 621.24
Weeks (Robert K.) Twenty poems. N. Y., 1876. 10°.
■Weenis ( Mason L, ) Life of William Penn. Phila-
delphia, 1854. 12°. 3137.13
Weidenmann (J.) * Beautifying country homes :
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Weigall (Charles H.) Art of figure drawing. 2()th ed.
London. 1875. 12° 1472.11
— Gui:ie to animal drawing, for landscape painters.
6th ed. lUus. London, 1868. 12°. . . . 147-2.03
Weigall ( Lady Rose). Brief memoir of the princess
Charlotte of Wales. With selections from corres-
pondence and other unpublished paj^ers. Lon-
don, 1874. 12° 3035.21
Weights and measures. .S'fe Arts (Useful; p, 48): a?so Olmsted
(B. S.) Table of aunes reduced to yards, for every 8th of
an aune, fjoui 1 to 500 |6'.)10,29) ; Gentl. mag., Dec, 1860,
Jan.. 1807 (The acre and the hide, by E.W.Robertson : 2 art).
Weil (Gustav). The Bible, the Koran, and the Tal-
mud ; or biblical legends of the Mussulmans.
London, 1846. 12° 3757.12
Same. New York, 1856. 12° 3757.13
Weimar, .lee Countries (p. 302); oteo Contem. rev.. Jan., 1877
(\V. under Siliiller and Goethe, by H. SchUIz Wilson).
Wein. 'See also Wien.
Weinhold (Adolf F.) Introduction to experimental
physics. Tr. and ed. by B. Loewy. L., Is75. 8°.
Weir {litv. Archibald). St. reter.sburg aud Moscow. [In Gallon
(F.) Vac;ition tourists. 1801.] 925.12
Weir (Harrison). Animals. .Vv; Foster (Vere).
Weisbach (Julius i. Manual of the mechanics of
engineering and of the construction of machines.
V. 1-2. New York, 1872-78. 8° 4007.12
CoTttents : v. 1. Theoretical mechanics. Tr. by E. B, Coxe.
2. Heat, steam, aud steam engines. Tr. by A. J. Du Lois,
With additions by R. H. Buel.
Weiss (Charles). History of the French refugees.
2v. New York, 1854. 12° 3434.15
Weiss (John). American religion. B., 1871. 12°.
— Discourse occasioned by the death of Convers
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— The four necessities : New Year's sermon, Jan. 4th, 1863.
Boston, 1863. 12° 302'i35
~ The immortal life. B., 1880. 12°. . . . 3622. 07
— Life and correspondence of Uheodore Parker. 2 v.
New York, 1864. 8° 3136.06
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fast, Apl, 30, 1863, COBton. ]8!i3. 12° 30-^2.05
— Political exigencies of political submission : address, thanks-
giving, Dec, 7th, 1865, Boston, 1805, 13°, . . , 36'22.05
— Wit, humor, and Shakspeare. B., 1876. 12°. 1752.21
— Burt'd {C. A.) Genius of Weiss. [In his Principles and por-
traits. 1880.] 3514.34
Weisse (John, 3I.D.) Oi-igin, progress, and destiny
of the English language and literature. New
York, 1879. 8° 0445.07
Welby (Horace). Mysteries of life, death, and
futurity. New Y'ork, 1863. 12°. . . .3622.06
— Predictions realized iu modern times. London,
1862. 10° 3813. ;ii;
Welch. See also Welsh.
Welch {Prof. F. G. ) Moral, intellectual, and physical
culture; philos. of living. N. Y., 1869. 12°. 3512.03
Weld (Charles liichard). Florence, the new capital
of Italy. London, 1867. 12° 981.17
— History of the Royal society. With memoirs of
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— Last winter in Rome. London, 1S65. 12°. 973.25
— Notes on Burgundy. Ed. by his widow. London,
1809. 1'2° 961.15
Weld {Rev. H. Hastings). Dictionary of sacred
quotations. Phil, 1851. 12° 1694.29
Weldoii (.S(V Anthony). The court and character of
king James i. Reprint. [In Secret history of
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Well-boring, .v..- Wells.
Wellcome (I. t'.) .Should christians fight? B., 1863. 12°. 8631.08
Weller (Edward ). Portable atlas of physical geog-
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— Student's atlas of classical geography. 15 maps.
N. Y., [London,] 1873. 8° 915.20
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With descr. letterpress by J. Brvce. London,
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■Weller (Emil). Die falschen und fingirten Druckorte.
[1522-1850.] Leipzig, 1858. 8°. . . . 2785.03
Welles (Gideon). Lincoln and Seward : remarks
upon the memorial address of Charles Francis
Adams. New York, 1874. r2° 3113.18
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— Words of WoUingtou. Collected from bis des-
patches, letters, aud speeches, with anecdotes,
etc. ByE. Wnlford. L., 1869. 18°. . .507(i.l7
ifSr* For lives of Welliiitrton, sec Biography (p. 211j.
Wellesley (Henry). Authologiapolyglotta : versions
in various languages, chiefly from the Greek
anthcjlogy. London, 1849. 8°. ... 1694.33
Wellington lOuke of). See Wellesley (Arthur, dukeof Wellington).
Wellington (diaries). Sermon on the death of Josiah Howe.
ToinplC'ton, Jan. 'Jll. 18W. [n. p.) 1813. 8'. . . .3061.11".
Wellington (Timothy. M.D.) Obituary notice of T. W. By
B E. C. BoatOLi. IH.'i.l. S' 3175.29
Wells (David .\mes i. .\nnnal of scientific discovery.
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— First principles of geology. N. Y., 1861. 12°. 4112.27
— Rational principles of taxation. [In Amer. soc. Bcl. assoc.
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ton, 1866. 8° 5916.17
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Wells (James M.) The Chisholm massacre : a pic-
ture of ' home rule ' in Mississippi. Chicago,
1877. 12° 643.25
■Wells (John V Memorials of the life and character of
J. W., with reminiscences of the judiciary and
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Walls (.John). Sciographia, or the art of shadows.
[fi»OH.] London, 1635. 12° 1432.1U
Wells (.John (t. ) Every man his own lawyer, and
business form book. N. Y., 1868. 12°. 5622.27
— The grange illustrated : history of the order, con-
stitutions, social exercises, best methods of farm-
ing. New York, 1S74. 8° 6126.08
Wells (.J. Soelberg). Treatise on diseases of the eye.
3d cd. Philadelphia, 1873. 8°. . . . . 4341.34
Wells (Nathaniel Armstrong). The picturesque an-
tiquities of Spain. L., 1848. 8°. . . . 986.01
Wells (Samuel). History of the drainage of the great
level of the fens, called Bedford Level. 2 v.
London, 1830. 8° 3934,14
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Wells (Samuel Roberts). Illustrated annuals of
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New York, 1872. 12° 5131.10
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— Wedlock ; or, the right relation of the sexes. New
York, 1869. 12° 4131.12
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and his descendants, 1633-1878. . . . 3181.29
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vision with two eyes ; the other on dew. A
letter to lord Kenyon relative to conduct of the
College of physicians of London, in the case of
Dr. Stanger. Some observ. on the causes of the
ditference in color and form between the white
and negro races. With memoir of his life, by
himself. London, 1818. 8° 4022.26
Wells (Wm. Vincent). Explorations in Honduras.
New York, 1857. 8° 1165.01
— Life and public services of Samuel Adams. 3 v.
Boston, 1865. 8° 3012.09
Wells and wfll-boriug. Sec Arts (Useful : Hydraulics, p. 44);—
«(.<. Span (E.) Water-supply, 1875 3942.23
Welsfor(a (Hcnrv). Mithridates Minor ; or, an essay
on language". London, 1818. 8°. . . 6412.15a
— Origin and ramifications of the English language.
London, 1845. 8° 6433.05
Welsh See also Welch.
Welsh (/;«). David). Account of the life of Thomas
Brown, M. D. Edin., 1825. 8°. . . . 3024.15
Welsh (J.) Construction ofastaudai'd barometer. (/» Smith.
report, 1859.) 3936.14
Welsh (Wm.) Women helpers in the church. I'hil.,
1872. 8° 5S21.30
Wellsted (J. Raymond). Travels to the city of the
Caliphs. 2 v. London, 1810. 8°. . . . 1044.04
Contents : v. 1. Persian Gulf. Bagdat. Damascus.
2. Mesopotamia and shores of the Mediterranean. Coast
of Arabia aud Island of Bocotra.
■Welter I Henri I. Essai sur I'histoire du cafe. Paris,
1868. 12° 4911.17
■Wemyss (Francis Courtney). Chronologv of the
Amer. stage, 1752-1852. N. Y., 1852. 12°. 1744.29
Wendover (Roger de). See Roger de Wendover.
Wendt (Dr. Hemauu). Diseases of the naso. pharyngeal cavity
and pharynx. [In Ziemssen (H. von). Cycl. ol medicine,
V. 7. 1876.] 4358.07
Wenham. [Mass.) See Countries, etc. (p. 392).
■Weninger (Francis Xavier). On the anostolical and
infallible authority of the pope. N" Y., 1868. 1C°.
Wentworth (Thomas, earl of Strafford). See Biography (P- 211);
also Temple Bar. Sept., 1875 ; aud R. Browning's ' Bordello,
Strafford ', etc.
Werewolves. See Gould (8. Baring). 1865 3813.26
Werne (Ferdinand). African wanderings. London,
lS5i. 16 5075.16
■Wesley (John). Calm address to our American col-
onies. London, [1775.] 12° 581.05
— The desider.atum ; or, electricity made plain and
useful, 1759. 2d ed. With an appendix on the
electricity of modem times. London, 1871. 12°.
— Some account of the late work of God in North America, a
sermou. 2d ed. London. 1778. l(i" /n 1091.13
— Works. V. 1-7. London, ls72. 8°. . . . 3621.12
Contents: V. 1.4, Journals, 1735-90. 5-7. Sermons.
t^ff- For numerous lives of Wesley, .^ee Biography (p. 212):
also Christian exam., March., 1864 ; p. 157-174 (by G. M.
Steele); Journal of sac. lit. v. 3, 1849 ; p. 1-49 (by 0. T.
Dobbin); Lond. qu. rev., Jan., July, 1872.
Wesleyan Dniversity, {Middletown, Comi.) Alumni
records, 1833-69. Compiled by O. Judd. New
York, 1869. 8° 3247.21
See also Scribner's mag., Sept., 1876 (by N. W. Sice).
West (Benjamin). See Biography (p 212).
West (The). .SV,- United States {The West, p. 381-2).
■West (Tifc. Anson). The state of the dead. Phila-
delphia, 1871. 8°. 3622.10
■West (Charles, MD.) On some disorders of the
nervous system in childhood. L., 1871. 8°.
West (Gilbert). A dissertation on the Olympic games. [In Pin-
dar. Odes. Oxford. 1824. 8°.] 1676.08
— Observations on the Resurrection. [In Christian literature,
1847.] 3538.01
— Poems. Life by S. Johnson. [In Chalmers (A.) English
poets, v. 13. 1810.) 1626.13
■West (John). Journal at the Red River colony in
British North America. 2d ed. enl. with mission
to the Indians of New Brunswick, and Nova
Scotia. London, 1857. 8° 1153.10
Westchester county. (A'. 1'.) .See Countries (p. 392).
West-India pickles. See Talboys ( W. P.) 1161.26
West-easterly divan. .S'ee Goethe (J. W.) 1644.28
■West-India pilot, v. 2. London, 1876. 8°. 1156.21
Co.'tcnts : Barnett (E.) Caribbean sea. from Barbados to
Cuba ; with Florida strait, Bahama and Bermuda islands.
3d ed. Loudon, 1876. 8'.
■West India sketch book. 2d ed. 2 v. L., 1835, 12°.
■West Indies. See Countries (p. 393).
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West Point, aud D. S. mililary academy. See Countries (p. 393).
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■Westcott (Brooke Foss). General survey of the
history of the canon of the New Testament. 4th
ed. London, 1874. 12° 3745.06
— General view of history of English Bible. 2d ed.,
revised. L., 1872. "8° 3721.10
- The gospel of the resurrection. 2d ed. L., 1867.
16° : 3622.11
- - St. John's gospel. Introd.. commentary, aud critical notes.
[In Speaker's Commentary. N. T., v. 2. 1880.J . 3726.16
— Introd. to the study of the gospels. B., 1863. 12°.
Westcott (Thompson). Life of John Fitch. Phil.,
1857. 12° 3056.09
— Names of persons who took the oath of allegiance
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18S0. 8' 81-J9.01
Western (Cljarles Calles. hrd). Letter to the earl of Liverpool
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Loudon. 1820. 8°. [/n Pamphleteer, v. ■.:..| . . .5058.27
Western characters. .SVc M'Connel (J- L.) is:, i. . 1124.06
Western honie, autl other poetus. .?(v Sigourney (L. II.) Iti85.07
Western Islands. See Azores (p. 293);— Hebrides (p. 32'J).
Western States. .SVc Countries {p. 381).
Western sanitary commission : sketch of its history. St. Louis,
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Western windows. See Piatt (J. J.) 1809 1676.16
Westgarth (Wm.) Victoria ; and its gold mines.
Edin., 18.53. 8' 10G3.18
■Westmacott (Richard). The schools of sculpture
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— Oa colouring statues. [/»» Archaeol. journal, v. 12.] 1163.06
Westminster Abbey. Cole {11.) Hand-book of West-
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— Smyth (G.L.) Biographical illus. of W. Abbcy,1843.
— Stanley (A. P.) Hist, memorials of W. Abbey, 1868.
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London ; — Londlna illustrata, etc.; also lieutley's miacel.,
V. 63, 1868.
Westminster Hall. Bi-ayky (E. W.) History of
the ancient palace and late houses of parliament.
1836 494.08
— Foss{E.) Memories of Westm. Hall. 2 v. 1874.
Westminster review, t. 1-112, 1824-79. 8°. . 8201.01
N<ite.—w. 24-33. Jan., 1836— Mch.. 1840 were 'London
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were • Westm. atld for. qu. rev.' v. 57-118= New series, v.
1-64.
■Weston (A. H.) Eiile club and range. N. Y., 1879.12°.
Weston (George M. ) Pi'ogress of slavery in the
United States. Washington, 1857. 12°. 5831.20
~ The silver question. N. Y., 1878. 12°. . . 5933.31
Westropp (Hodder JI. ) Hand-book of archoeology :
the traveller's art companion. Lond., 1868. 8°.
— Hand-boolc of pottery and porcelain, from the
earliest period. New York, [1880.] 12°. 1451.27
— Manual of precious stones and antique gems. Lon-
don, 1874. 16° " 1583.11
— Pre-historic phases. London, 1872. 8°. . . 427.21
— a«(i Wake (C. Staniland). Ancient symbol wor-
ship : influence of the phallic idea in the relig-
ions of antiquity. With introd., etc., by A.
Wilder. New York, 1874. 8° 3622.08
Westward by rail. See Hae (W. F.) 1870 1114.25
Westward empire. See Magoon (E. L.) 2536.'22
Westward for smelts ; an early collection of stories. By Kit of
Kiugstoa. Ed. by J. O. HaUiwell. [In Percy boc. Lou-
dou.1848. 1'2°.] 5000.'22
Westwood (John Obadiah). 'British moths and
find their transformations. Arranged and illus-
trated in plates by H. N. Humphreys. 2 v.
London, 1843-45. 4° 4828.12
— Archaeological notes made during a tour in Belgium, West-
ern Germanv and France. [/« Archseological journal.
v. 18.) 1403.13
Wet days at Edgewood. See Mitchell (D. G.) 1805. . . 6122,07
Wetherill (Charles M.) Ozone and antozone. [/nSnoith. report.
1864.] 3936.19
— Theory of chemical types. [In Snaith. report, 1863.] «30.18
Wette(Wilhelin Martin Leberechtde). Theodore; or..
the skeptic's conversion. From the German by
J. F. Clarke. 2 v. Boston, 1841. 12°. 3542.25
— Critical and hist, introd. to the Old Testament. Tr.
and enl. by T. Parker. 3d ed. 2 v. B., 1859. 8°.
— Human life ; or, practical ethics. From the Ger-
man, by ,S. Osgood. 2 v. B., 1856. 12°. 5435.08
See Bibl. sacra. Oct.. 1850 (Life and character of Dr. de
Wette by B. B. Edwards).
Wey (Francis). Les Anglais chez eux. Paris, 1861. 16°.
— Londres il y a cent ans. P., 1859. 16°. . 491.17
— Kome ; containing 342 engr. on wood, and a plan
of Rome. With introd. by W. W. Story. Lon-
don, 1872. 4° 976.02
Weyland. See also Wayland.
Weyland (John). Principles of population and pro-
duction. London, 1816. 8° 5914.09
WTiales and whale-fishery.
gS-See also Natural history ( Whales, p. 811).
~ Bmle (1 . ) Natural history of the sperm whale,
the fishery, e(o. 1h:!9 4820.27
— Bennett (F. I).) Narrative of a whaling voyage
round the globe, 1833-36 925.18
— Browne (J. n.) Whaling cruise, dc. 1846. 925.20
— C'heever (H. T.) The whale, and his captors. 1853.
— Davis (W. M.) Nimrod of the sea ; or, the Ameri-
can whale-fishery. 1874 933.1'.)
— Leslie [Sir J.) Discovery, etc., in thol'olar seas. p. 297-351. New
York, [n. d.] 18° 1142.07
— Life and adventure in the So. Pacific. [nnon'\. 1861.
— Macy (O.) Rise and progress of the whale. fishery. [In his
History of Nantucket. 183.";. J 011.22
— Markham (A. H.) A whaling crtiise to Baffin's Bay,
1874 1144.12
-~ Nordhoff (V.) Whaling and fishing. 1856. . 921.12
— Olm.ited (P. A.) Incidents of a whaling voyage. 1841.
— Score.^by {W., p.i Memorials of the sea; adven-
turous life of W. Scoresby. 1851. . . .3156.25
— Scoresby ( Capt. W. ) Voyage to the Northern whale
fishery in 1822 1143.01
— Whitecrir ( W. B., jr. ) Four years aboard the whale
ship. 1855-59 922.13
.See also Pop. sci. monthly. .June, 1879 (Whales and their
neighbors, by Andrew Wilson); Statistical soc. of London.
Journal, v, 17. 1854 (Statistics of the northern whale liBh-
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See also {in Fiction) Life in a whaler [223.95]; Miriam
Coffin (214.86] ; Melville's Moby Dick (231-69.]
WTialley Abbey. Coucher book or chartulary ; ed.
by W. A. Hulton. London. 1847. 4°. [Chet-
ham soc, V. 10, 11. l(j. 20.] 5094.10
■Whalley (Peter). Vindication of the gospels from
the objections of Bolingbroke. L., 1753. 8°.
Whalley (Thos. Sedgewiek, D.D.) See Biography (p. 212).
WTiarton (Francis). Precedents of indictments and
pleas. 3d ed. Phil., 1871. 8°. . . . 5647.10
— State trials of the United States. [1793-1800].
Phil., 1849. 8° 5(;i'2.01
— Treatise on the criminal law of the United States.
6th and revised ed. 3 v. Phil., 1808. 8°. 5525.09
— Treatise on the law of negligence. Phil., 1874. 8°.
— and Stille (Moreton, M.D. ) Treatise on medical
jurisprudence. Medical part revised, with addi-
tions by A. Stille. 2d ed. Phil., 1860. ^°. 5625.13
Wharton (Francis. Z).0.) Morality of the gospel, and that of
the world : sermon. Boston. 1865. 12° ... . 3631.08
WTiarton (Sir George i. Works. Collected by J.
Gadbury. London, 1683. 8°. . . . 5077.09
Wharton (Grace and Philip), pseuil. See Thomson [Mrs. K. B.)
Wharton (Joseph). International industrial competition. [In
Amer. soc. sci assoc. Trans., no. 4, 1872.] . . . 6811. U2
"Wharton fJ. J. S.) An exposition of the laws relat-
ing to the women of England. L , ]f5'3. 8°.
Wharton (Philip, (iui-fofl. See Biography (p. 212); afso Temple
Bar. v. 44. 1875 ; Morse's Fanions trials. 1874.
What am I? Mental philosophy. .See Cox (E. W.) . . 3812.40
What and how to read. .S'.-..' Van Rhyn (G. A. F.) 1875. . 2751.29
What career? 5fe Hale (E. E ) 1878 651'2.0O
What happened after the battle of Dorking ; or. the victory of
Tunbridge Wells. [anoK.) Loudon, (1871.) l.S°. . . 483.13
What I learned at sea. .V-e Stone (W.) [1870.] .... 932.12
■What is luxury ? lanon.] London, 1829. 1'2°. 5916.02
■What is truth ? or revelation its own nemesis, [a/ion.]
London, 1856. 12° 3622. X2
WTiat shall I read ? a confidental chat on Ijooks. New
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What shall my son be ? .Vfv Davenant (F. ) 5516.18
What shall we do to-night? or social amusements. .See Dick
(W. B.). Frost (S. .\. I. a«.i Taylor (W.) 4622.12
What to do. and why. .V"- Sizer I.N., 187'2 6512.2;!
What to read, and how t.i read. See Moore (C. H.) 1871. 2752.29
What to wear. See Phelps (E. S.I 1873 ^"^''il
What women should know. *■<■ Duffey {Mrs. E. B.) 1873. 4331.29
■Whatsly {Miss E. Jane). A selection of English
svnonyms. [anon. Ed. by R. Whately.] Boston,
1852. 12°. 6434.04
WTiately (M. L.) More about ragged life in Egypt.
London, 1863. 16° 1081.29
— Ragged life in Egypt. 4th ed. L., 1863. 16°. 1081.24
■Wliately (Richard, D. D., itbp. of DubVm). Elements
of logic. Boston, 1851. 12° 5428.10
- Elements of rhetoric. B., 1858. 12°. .6334.12
- Charges and other tracts. L., 1836. 8°. .3622.18
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— Essays ou some of the iliffienlties in the writings
of St. Paul, and in other jjartK of the New Testa-
ment. 3d ed. London, 1833. 8°. . . 3622.19
— Ganeiiil view of rise, progress, and corruptions of
Christianity. With sketch of life of author.
N.y., 1860. 12' 3622.20
iVo6;.— Reviewed in Westm. rev., v. 61, 1854.
— Historic doubts relative to Napoleon. N. Y., 18,'jfi.
12° 3132.19
Introductory lessons on the history of religious
worship. New ed. London, 1867. 18". 30i2.17
— The Kingdom of Christ. N. Y., 1854. 8'. 3622.15
— Lectures on some of the Scripture parables. Lon-
don, 1859. 12° 3622.16
— Thoughts and apophthegms. Phil., 185(j. 8°. 3622.21
— Use and abuse of party feeling in religion. Barni^-
ton lectures. Oxford, 1822. 8°. . . , 3622.11
— View of the Scripture revelations concerning a
future state. Philadelphia, 1855. 8°. . 3622,23
— annotator. See Bacon {Sir F.) Easaya fp. 68 of Cat.);— Paley
(W.) Evidencea 3582.0',
flS" For lives of tbo author, see Biography (p. 2I2i ; also
Arnold (F.) Our bisliopa and deaus, v. 1. 1875. . ;i44l).12
WheaOey (Charles). Rational illustration of the
Book of common prayer. L., 1852. 12". . 3622.22
— Rational illustration of the Book of common prayer,
the sacraments, and other rites of the church of
England. With notes by G. E. Corrie. Cam-
bridge, 18.i8. 8° 3.521.04
WTieatley (Johnl. Essay on the theory of money
and principles of commerce. 2 v. in 1. L., 1807. 4°.
Wheatou (Henry). Elements of international law.
Ed. with notes by R. H. Dana. 8th ed. Boston,
1866. 8"= .5613.11
— Histoire des peuples du Nord, ou des Danois et
des Normands. Tr. de 1' Anglais, iiar P. Guillot.
Paris, 1844. 8° 543.05
— International law. 6th ed. with notes, and notice
of his life, by W. B. Lawrence. Boston, 1855. 8°.
— Life of Wiu. Pinkney. [In Sparks (J.) Library of Amer.
biogr.. V. 6, 1849.] 3241.06
*S-For biogr. 7io((C(;5 of Wheatou, see Biography (p. 212).
WTiedon (Daniel Deniaon, D.D.) Commentary on
the Gospels. Matthew— Mark. N. Y., 1870. 12°.
Same. Luke— John. N.Y., 1870. . .3754.18
Same. v. 3. Acts— Romans. N. Y., 1871. 12°.
— Freedom of the will as a basis of human responsi-
bility. N. Y., 1864. 12° i435.43
Wheel of law. Buddhism illustrated. See Alabaster (H.) 3628.07
WTieeler (lieu. Charles H.) Ten years on the Eu-
phrates ; or, primitive missionary policy illus-
trated. Boston, 1870. 16° 3147.20
WTieeler (Daniel). Affectionate address to profess-
ing christians. New York, 1831. 8°. . 3586.09
Wheeler (E. and A. B.) Asiatic cholera. N. Y., 1806.
16° 4334.11
WTieeler (Edward S.) Scheyichbi and the strand,
or early days along the Delaware. With recent
events at Sea Grove. Phil., 1876. 8°. . 655.02
WTieeler (Eugenia A. ) Minnesota : its geography,
history, and resources : a text book for schools.
St. Paul, 1876. 4° 1124.26
WTieeler (Gervase). The choice of a dwelling. Lon-
don, 1871. 8° 1312.22
— Homes for the people in suburb and country. 6th
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Wheeler (Geo. M.) Geogr. aud geol. explorations and surveys
west of the 100th meridian. See United States. Engineer
departm'H' (p. 382 of catalogue).
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Wheeler (H. N. ) Elements of plane trigonometry.
Baston, 1877. 12° 4012.35
WTieeler (John). A treatise on Asiatic cholera. New
York, 1819. 18° ■ . . . 4334.10
WTieeler (John H. ) Historical sketches of North
Carolina, 1584-1851. 2 v. in 1. Phil , 1851. 8°
WTieeler (J. Talboys). Analysis and summary of
Herodotus. London, 1852. 12°. . . 422.08
— History of India from the earliest ages. 4 v. Lon-
don, 1867-76. 8° 1035.01
— History of India : Hindu, Buddhist, and Brahmin-
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— Life and travels ol Herodotus : imaginary biogra-
phy. 2 v. N. Y., 1850. 12° 422.05
Wheeler (Wm. Adolphus). .\n explanatory and
pronouncing dictionary of the noted names of
ttetion. Boston, 18(^5. 12" 2761.17
— Manual of English pronuncialioii and spelling. See Soule (U.)
Wheeler (W. H.) History of the fens of South
Lincolnshire, and [tlnir] drainage. L., 1868. 12°.
Wheels. -V' e Arts (Useful: Midianics and machimrry, p. 45 :—
Wlieels. p. 48 ;— Hydraulics, p. 43).
Wheelwright (Charles Apthorp). Poems, original
and translated ; including versions of the Medea
and Octavia of Seneca. L, 1810. 10°. . 1083.30
Wheildon (Wm. Willder). The Arctic regions. [In Amer. assoc.
Proc, V. 22. 1873.] 3946.20
WTielpley (Samuel). Historical compend. 2 v. Mor-
ristown, 1806. 12°. 411.02
WTiere is the city? [anon.-[ Boston, 1806. 12°. 3623.01
Where shall wo go? See Black (A. and C.) 1871. . . . 952.27
Where to emigrate, and why. .V- Goddard (F. B.) 1SC9. 1126.17
Where to stop and why : of puurtnatii-n. By a professioDal
grammarian. London. 1848. 12' 6432.32
WhevireU (Wm., D.D.) Astronomy and physics with
ref. to natural theology. L., 1833. 8". 3524.12
Same. London, Bulm, 1852. 8°. . . . 3524.20
— Elements of moralitv, including politv. 2 v. New
York, 1852. 12°. ." 5436.14
iyo(e.— Reviewed by J. Martmeau, in his Essays, v. 2. and
by J. S. Mill, in his Dissertations, v. 2, 1859.
— Elementary treatise on mechanics. 3ded. Cambr.,
(£■«;/(.,) 1828. 8°. 3923.05
— History of the inductive sciences. 2 v. New
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Same. 3 v. London, 1857. 12°. . . . 4023.01
Note. — For Contents, see Physics {History, etc., p. 865).
— Philosophy of the inductive sciences. First part :
History of scientific ideas. 3d ed. 2 v. London,
1858. 12° 4023.04
Same. Second part : Novum organum reno-
vatum. 3d ed. London, 1858. 12°. . . 4023.0C
Contents : Aphorisms concerning ideas. Of knowledge.
Inductioa and classification. Of method. Of the language
of science.
AVj(e.— Reviewed by J. F. W. Herschel, in his Es8ays,1857.
— Philosophy of discovery, chapters historical and
critical. London, 1860. 12° 4024.00
ConU'-nts : Plato.. Aristotle. Later Greeks. The Ro-
mans. The schoolmen. Raymond Lully. Roger Bacon.
Revival of Platonism. Reformers of science. Francis
Bacon. From Bacon to Newton. Newton. Locke. The
sensatioual school. Comte. Mill's logic. Political econ-
omy. Modern German philosophy. The antithesis
in morals. Of the philos. of the infinite. Sir W. Hamrl-
ton on inertia and weight. Influence ol German philos.
in Britain. Necessary truth is progressive. Theological
bearing of the philos. of discovery. Man's knowledge of
God. Anologies of phys. and religious philos. Appendix :
Platonic theory of ideas, survey of the science;*, notion of
dialect, and the intellectual powers. Aristotle ou induc-
tion. Remarks on Herechel's Review of the Philos. of in-
ductive sciences. On the transformation of hypothesis.
On Hegel's criticism of Newton's Priuciijia. Demonstra-
tion that all matter is heavy.
— The Platonic dialogues for English readers. 2d ed.
3 V. London, 1860. 16° 5425.13
— Plurality of worlds. With introd. by E. Hitch-
cock. Boston, 1855. 12° 4016.25
— and others. Lectures on the results of the exhib-
ition [at London]. Phil., 1852. 12°. . . 3914.15
— Todhnnier (/. ) Wm. Whewell : account of his writ-
ings, with selections from his literary and
scientific correspondence. 2 v. 1876. . 3184.30
.See also Macmillan, Apl., 1860. or Littell, 1806. v. 2 (In
memoriam, by W. G. Clark); Pop. sci. monthly. May, 1873
(Sketch of W. W.); Qu. rev., v. 110, 1861 or Litlrll, 1861,
v. 4 (Review of W.'s Works).
■WTiichcote (Benj., D.D.) Moral and nligious
aphorisms. With eight letters betwei ii Dr.
Whichcote and Dr. Tuckney concerning r ligion,
etc. London, 1753. 8° :i(;2:i.03
— Tullcch (J.) Rational theology in England, v. 2. Rej". from
Contemp. rev., v. 18. 1871 3440.10
Whig party. See Countries {United Stales : Political awl parfy
history, p. 389 .—England : Parties, p. 3141; alsoTox (H. R.,
lord Holland). Memoirs of the Whig party during' my
time, 1852. (472.04];— Erskine (T., lord). Defences ol the
Whigs. 1820. [In Pamphleteer, v, 16.] 5058.16
Whims and oddities. See Hood (T.; 1862 6044.12
Whip, hoe, oud sword. See Hepwonn (G. H.) 1864. . . 632.11
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Whip and spur. *« Waring (fl. K., jr.) 1875 931.19
Whipple (A. W.) Uopnrt upon tlio ronto near tbo 36tb parallol.
|/;i Pacific K U. nmtts. Uoports, v. :i.] . . . .1127.03
— Ewbank (T.), and Turner (W.W.) Rcpiirt on tlio Indian tribOB,
loutn near the 35th parallol. [In Pacific R. R. riiutOB. Re-
ports. V. 3.1 1127,03
Whipple (Edwin Percy). Character nnd character-
istic men. Boston, 1871. 12° '2545.00
Contents.
Everett (Edward).
Agaesiz.
American mind (The).
rharactor.
Character (Eccentric, heroic,
intellectual).
English mind (The).
Hawthorne (Nathaniel)
King (Thomae Starr).
Thackeray.
Washington, and the principles
of the revolution.
B., 1851. 12°. . 2545.06
Essays and reviews.
Contents.
Neal's hist, oftho puritans, v.l.
Old EiigliBli dramatists, v. 2.
Poets and poetry of Amer., v. 1.
Proscott'fl Conquest of Poru.v. 2.
Proscott's histories, v. VJ.
Romance of rascality, v. 2.
Shakespeare's critics, v. 2.
Sheridan (B. B.), T. 2.
Smith (Sidney), v. 1.
South'B Sermons, v. 1.
Webster (Daniel), v. 1.
Words, V. 1.
Wordsworth, v. 1.
Family library of British poetry. See Fields (J. T.) and
Whipple (E. P.) 1636.16
Lectures on literature and life. B., 1852. lG°.25i5.10
Contents.
Ludicrous side of life.
Novels and novelists.
Wit and humor.
Rritish critics. V. 2.
Byron, v. 1.
Choato (RufuB), V. 2.
Coleridge as a philosophical
critic, V. 1.
Croakers of society and litera-
ture. V. 2.
Dana (Richard H.), v. 2.
English poetaof the 19th cen-
tury, V. 1.
Fielding (Henry), v, 2.
James's novels, v. 1.
Macaulay, v. 1.
Baron (Francis, lord).
Beaumont and Fletcher, Mas-
singer, and Ford.
Characteristics of the Eliz.i-
bethan literature : Marlowe.
Hooker.
Jonson (Ben).
Minor Elizatiethan dramatists ;
Heywood. Middleton, Mars
Authors in their relation to life.
Dickens (Charles).
Qenins.
Intellectual health and disease.
Same. Enlarged ed. B., 1871. r2°. .2545.10
Note.—ThiB edition embraces additional essays en-
titled :— ' Use and misuse of words '. • Wordsworth '.
* Bryant '. ' Stupid conservatism and malignant reform '.
— Literature of the age of Elizabeth. B., 1868. 16°.
Contents.
ton, Dekkar, Webster, and
Chapman.
Minor poets : P. and Giles
Fletcher, Davies, Daniel.
Drayton, Warner, Donne.
Hall. Wotton, and Herbert.
Shakespeare.
Sidney and Raleigh.
Spencer (Edmund).
Some recollections of Kufus Choate. New York,
1878. 32° 3035.15
— Success and its conditions. B., 1871. 12°. 2545.09
Contents.
Andrew (John A.) ' Mental and moral pauperism.
Cheerfulness. Popularity (Ethics of).
Dickena (Genius of). Sale of souls (The).
Grit. Shoddy.
Imagination (Tricks of). Vital (The) and the mechanical.
Invective (Economy of).
— Washington and the revolution. B., 1850. 16°.
Same. Boston, 1850. 8° 681.20
Notc.—Fov his numerous essays in the Atlantic monthly.
Scribner's monthly, and Harper's mag., constUt their
index volumes.
Whiskey drips. See Brooks (J. J.) 1873 5831,13
Whist. See Amusements {Cards: ir/iis(, p. 24) ; also Baldwin
(J. L., ed.) Laws of short whist ; and a treatise on tlio
game by J. Clay. 1S73 ; Hayward (A.) Whist and whist-
players [In his Essays, New series, v. 1. 1873. and his
Selected essavs, v. 2. 1878] ; also Quar. rev., Jan., 1371
(Modern whist) ; Forln. rev.. Apl., 1879 (Conventions at
whist, by Wm. Pole) : Macm. mag., v. 7 (article by W.
Pole).
WTjiston ( Wm., D.D. ) Memoirs of life and writings.
[l(;r,7-1749.] By himself. 2 v. L., 17-19. 8°. :!184.'2S
— .'itfphen il.) Hist, of Engl, thought in 18th cent., v. 1. 1876.
Whitakcr. S'f also Whittaker.
Whitaker i Henry). House furnisher and decorator's
assistant. London, 18i7. fol 1317.19
WTiitaker (.John). Mary queen of Scots vindicated.
2d ed. 3v. London, 1790. 8° 3121.19
Whitaker (Joseph). Almanack, 1870-80. Hv. London,
1869-79. 16° 67r2.17
* lleference catalogue of current literature, now in
print and on sale, -with prices. [For 1874, 75, 77.]
3 V. London, 187-1-77. 8° 2775.17
Whitaker (Wm., D.D.) Disputation on Holy Scrip-
ture, against the papists. Cambridge, (Enfii.)
Parker .m,:., 1849. 8° 36:i7.1i;
Whitbourne (Richard). Westward hoe for Avalon
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London, 1870. 16° 1153-22
White (Adam). Heads and tales ; or, anecdotes of
quadrupeds and other beasts. Lond., 1870. 16'.
— Popular history of birds. L , 185.5. 16°. . 4812.12
— Popular hist, of British erustacca. L., 1857. sq.l6''.
— Popular hist, of mamm.alia. Lond., 18J0. sq. 16'.
WTiite (Mrs. A. B.) Little-folli songs. N. Y., 1871. 1'2°.
WTjite (Andrew Dickson). Warfare of science. New
York, 1870. Vl° 3906.16
A^o^■.— Repr. from Pop. sci. monthly, v. 8, 187G.
— Paper money inflation in France. N. Y., 1876. 8". . G'.nn.lo
— and Mac Cosh (Jainea, Z'.n.) Nalioual. slate, and sectarian
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White (Carlos). Ecco femina : the woman question.
Hanover, (A'. //.,) 1870. 10° .')821.28
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1877. 12° 2732.28
— Student's mythology. N. Y., 1870. 12°. . 3816.28
WTiite (Charles J. ) Elements of theoretical and des-
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WTiite I Daniel A. ) New England Congregationalism
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1861. 8° 3456.20
— Brief sketch of a lecture before the Essex inst. May I2th.
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church. Salem, 1856. 8° 665.01
— Eulogy on the life and character of Nathaniel Bowditch.
Salem, 1838. 8° 6091.01
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conditions of human immortality. 3d ed. Lon-
don, 1878. 8° 3623. OG
White (E. E., and o//iO'.s-). Bryant and Stratton's
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White (Francis Sellon). History of inventions and
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White (Frederick Thomas) wal Tudor (O. D.) Selec-
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3ded. 3v. Phil., 1859. 8° 56:J8.15
WTiite (George, of Georgia). Statistics of Georgia:
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— Historical collections of Georgia. N. Y., 1851. 8°.
WTiite (Rev. Gilbert). Natural history of Selborne.
New York, 1842. 18° 1721.09
See notice of the author in Temple Bar. Apl., 1879.
WTiite ( George S. ) Memoir of Samuel Slater, with
hist, of the cotton manufacture. Phil., 1836. 8°.
WTiite (Henry). The massacre of St. Bartholomew.
New York, 1868. 8° .5'23.01
White (Henry Kirke). Poetical works. [Memoir, by
SirH. Nicolas.] London, 1853. 16°. . . 1621.22
Same. Memoir, [by Sir H. Nicolas.] B., 1854. 16°.
Same. [Memoir, by. R. Southev.] Phil., 18:3. 8°.
— Remains, with life, by R. Soutiiey. 2 v. L., 1823. 8°.
Contents: v. 1. Life .ind letters. Poems. ' 2. Clifton
Grove and other poems. Time The Christiatl. Prose
compositions ; Melancholy hours, and religious essays.
White (Horace). The tariff question and its relation to the
present commercial crisis. N. Y.. 1877. 12". [Economic
monographs. No. 3.] 6941.16
■White iRev. James). The Eighteen christian centu-
ries. London, ls.58. 8' 443.18
— History of France, to 1848. Lon., 1868. 12°. 515.29
White (.lames C.) Vegetable parasites. [!n Mass. Slalt board
of health. M report, ISll.] 4345.19
White (James W., (■(?.) The moutli and the teeth.
Pbil.adelphia, 1879. 18° 4363.08
~ ed. See Dental cosmos 4361.01
White (Jeremiah). Restoration of all things : or. a vindication
of the goodness and grace of God. Phil., 1844. 8°. 3623.12
■Wlute (John). A centennial discourse : Congrega-
tional society. Third parish of Dedham, Jan.
17, 1836. Dedham, (3frt.s.s.,) 1836. 8°. . 5091.04
White (John). Treatise on the art of baking. Edin-
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White (Joseph). Churchman {J.) Short memorial of W. {In his
Gosijel labours, and christiau experieuces. 1781.] 3.5y4.12
■White (Her. Josciib Bliinco). Evidence agaiiiKt
Catholicism. Cambridge, 183.''). 12°. . . 3623.04
— Letters from Spain. By Don Leucadio Doblado
[p.veu-7.] 2ded. London, 1825. 8°. . . 984.22
— Observations on heresy and orthodoxy. London,
1835. 8^ 3623.05
JSiW For hves of Blanco White, see Biography (p. 212) ;
also Gladstone |W. E.) Gleanings of past years, v. 2, 1879 ;
Mozley (.J. B.) Kssays hist, and theological, v. 2, 1878.
White (.John T., D.D.) mid Riddle (J. E.) Latin-
English dictionary. 3d cd. 2 v. L., 1869. ff.
WMte (Richard Grant). Every-day English : a
sequel to ' AVords and their uses '. B., 18m0. 12°.
Gonlenls : Speech (p. 3-118). Writing and spelling (p.
103-2l'i2i. Qramniar (p. ii63-3i>0). Words and phrases (p.
361-603).
— Memoirs ot the life of William Shakespeare, and
an account of the rise .and progress of the Eng-
lish drama. Boston, 1865. 12°. . . . 1754.17
— National hymns : a study for the times. New
York, ISCl. 8° 1695.04
— New gospel of peace according to St. Benjamin.
lama.] New York. 1866. 12° 632.21
— Poetry, lyrical, narrative, and satirical, of the civil
war. N. Y., 1866. 12° 169.-;. 05
— Shakespeare's scholar : historical and critical
studies of his text, characters, and commenta-
tors, with an examination of Mr. Collier's folio
of 1632. N. Y., 1851. 8" 1754.16
N'lU. — Printed in part iu Putnam's monthly, 1853.
— Words and their uses, past and present. New
York, 1870. 12° 6434.14
iVoie.— Appeared iu part iu Galaxy, 1867.
— Diclieus and Disraeli. \ln Galaxy. Aug., 1870.]
— Punishing a pundit [Fitzedward Hall. In Qalaxy, v. 16,
1873 ; 3 art.]
— Linguistic and literary notes and queries. [In Galaxy,
V. 16, 187:i.l
— Linguistic essays. [In Galaxy, v. 17. 1874.]
— On reading Shakespeare. [In Galaxy, v. 22-23, 1876-77.
A'o(c.—5''*r a^5o contributions enumerated in Index vol-
ume of Atlantic monthly.
"White (liobert). History of the battle of Bannock-
burn, 1314. Edinburgh, 1871. 8°. . . 491.13
— History of the battle of Otterburn, 1338. Newcas-
tle-upon-Tyne, 1857. 12° 496.10
■White (Eobert). Madeira : its climate and scenery.
2d ed., with new matter, by J. Y. Johnson. Edin-
burgh, 1857. 8° 1093.16
■WTiite (■Victoria). Manu.il of nursing for training
school for nurses, Bellevuo hospital. New Y'ork,
1878. 12° 4322.33
WTiite (Walter). All round the Wrekin. L., 1S60. 8°.
— Eastern England, from the Thames to the Humber.
2v. London, 1865. 12° 952.17
— Northumberland, and the Border. L., 1859. 12°.
White (Wm.) Life of Emanuel Swedenborg ; with
a synopsis of his writings, philosophical and
theological. Phila., 1866. 12° 3167.22
— Emanuel Swedenborg : his life and works. 2 v.
London, 1807. 8° 3168.06
White (-(inquest (The). .•<re Dixon (Wm. H.) 6833.16
White Mountains. S^-e Countries, f^c. (p. 31)3).
■WTiite rose and red, a love story [in verse]. By the
author of ' .St. Abe.' Boston, 1873. 12°. . 1695.26
White sea. .S>c Countries (p. 393).
■Whitecar (AVm. B., jr.) Four years aboard the
whale ship in 1855-59. Phil., 1860. 12°. 922.13
Whiteford (Sidney T.) Guide to figure painting in
water-colors." London, [n. d] 16°. . . 1471.28
— Guide to porcelain painting. L., 1878. 12°. 1451.22
■Whitehead (Charles). Life and times of Sir Walter
Raleigh. London, 1854. 8°. . . . 3147.14
■Whitehead (John). Life of John Wesley. With
the life of Charles Wesley. B., 1846. 8=. 3181.17
Whitehead (Paul). Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [In
C.'s Eugl. poets, V. 10. 1810.] 1C20.1G
Whitehead (Wm.) Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [In
O.'s Engl, poets, V. 17. 1810.] 1626.17
Whitehead (Wm. .\.dcc). Early history of I'erth
Amboy and adjoining county. N. Y., 1856. 8°.
— East Jersey under the proprietary governments, to
1703, 2d ed. Newark, (JV. J.,) 1875. 8°. . 612.11
Whitehead {U'V. Wm. B.) Prosecutions of inflde] blasphemerB
viiidicited. L.. 1823. 8'. (/n Pamphleteer, v. 22.] . !i058.22
■Whitehook, p.^end. Remarks upon usury and its ef-
frcts : a national bank a remedy. N. Y., 1841. 12°.
■Whitehurst (Felix M. ) Court and social life in
Fi:mce under Napoleon in. 2 v. Loud., 1873. 8°.
■Whitelocke (Sir J.ames). Liber famelicus. Ed. by
J. liruco. London, Camden .soc. , 1858. 4°. 5113.24
"Whiteside (J.ames). Italy in the 19th century, con-
trasted with its past condition. 3 v. L., 1848. 8°.
Whitefield (George). Collection of sermous ; — A short address
to i)erson8 ol all denominations; — Letter to the Uev. Jobn
Wesley;— An inquiry into the first and chief reason why
the generality ot christians fall so far short of the holinefis
and devotion of christiauily. [With Gillies (J .} Memoirs
of G. W., 1851.] 3184.07
#5* For livs of Whitefleld, six Biography (p. 212); also
Tyerraan (L.) Life of G. W. 2 v., 1877 3184.32
Whitfield I Henry). Farther discovery of the present state of
the Indians in New England. N. ¥., 1865. 4°. (Sabin'a
reprints.) E64.IB
— Strength out ot weakue-s : or a glorious manifestation of the
further progress of the gospel among tlie Indians of New
England. N. Y., 1805. i'. [Sabiu's reprints.) . . 604.20
Whitfield (R. P.) Palseoutology. See Hah (J.) and Whitfield
(U. P.) 1116.12
■Whitgift (.John, ahp. of Cunkrbury, b. 1530, d 1604).
Works. 3 v. Cambr., (Eiiq.), Parker soc. 1S51-3. 8°-
— ^unl iJ ) Relig. thought in England, v. 1. 1870 ; p. 52-67.
— Fault StrG.) Life of. [In Wordsworth (C.) Eccl. biogr.. V. 3,
1853.] 3440.03
See also Gardiner's History of England, 1003 10, v. 1,
ell. iii.. and Retrospective rev., v. i:i. 1830.
Whiting (Henry). Lile of Zebulon M. Pike. |/;i Sparks (J.)
Library of Amer. poetry, 2d s., v. 6. B., 1845. 16°. 3241.16
Whiting (Wm.) War powers under the constitution
of the U. S. 10th ed. B., 1864. h°. . . 5733.30
— Military government of hostile territory in time of war.
Boston. 1804. 8".
— War powers of the president, and the legislative powers of
congress in relation to rebellion, treason and slavery.
Boston, 1803. 8°.
■Whitling (H. J.) Pictures of Nuremberg ; and
rambles in Franconia. L, 1856. 8°. . 965.10
■Whitlock {Sir Bulstrode). Quench not the spirit :
discourses. 2d ed. London, 1715. 16°. 1091.13
Whitman (Bernard). Two letters to Moses Stuart on religious
liberty. 2d ed. Boston. 1831. 8" 3505.20
Rf^view of Whitman's Letters to Moses Stuart. 2d ed.
[annn.] Boston. 1831. 8° 3595.20
— Reply to Review of Whitman's Letters. B., 1831. 8". . 3596.20
■Whitman (Mrs. Sarah Helen). Edgar Poe and his
critics. New York, 1860. 12° 31-15.12
— Poems. Boston, 1879. 16°. . •. . . . 1695.00'
■Whitman (Walt). After all, not to create only. Bos-
ton, 1871. 12° 1695.03
— Democracy, by Walt Whitman. [In Galaxy, Dec, 1867.]
— Le.tves of grass. Brooklyn, 1856. 16°. .1695.02
Same. AVashington, 1872. 12°. . . . 1095.02a
— Burroughs {J.) Birds and poets 4812.19
WaltWhitmanand his 'drum taps', (/n Galaxy, Dec. ,1866.]
See also Fortn. rev., v. G, 1800 (by M. D. Conway); Revue
des deux mondes. juin. 1872 (par T. Benzon) ; Contem.
rev., Dec. 1875 (Walt Whitman's poems, by Peter Bayne) ;
Westm. rev., Jnly, 1S71 (Poetry of democracy); Gentl. mag.,
Dec, 1875 (W. W. the poet of joy, by A. Clive).
■Whitmarsh (Caroline Snowden, edilor). Prayers of
the ages. Boston, 1868. 12° 3623.07
— and Guild (A. E. ) Hymns of the ages. 1-3 series.
[anon.} 3 v. B., 18G1-65. 8° 1662.03
■Whitmore (Wm. Henry). The American genealo-
gist : a catalogue of family histories and publica-
tions containing genealogical information issued
in the United States, arranged chronologically.
Albany, 1868. 8° 3247.17
— The Massachusetts civil list, 1630-1774. Albany,
1870. 8° 504.16
Whitmore (W. W., M.P.) Letters to the electors of Bridge-
worth, on the corn laws. London, 1826. 8'. [/n Pamphle-
teer, v. 28.) 6058.28
V/hitney (Anne). Poems. N. Y., 1859. 12°. 1695.06
A^ofe.— Reviewed in N. A. rev., v. 90. 1860.
Whitney (Asa). Project for a railroad to the Pacific.
With reports, dc. N. Y., 1849. 8°. . . 1134.07
■Whitney (Mrs. .Vdelino Button Train). Just bow :
a key to the cook-books. B., 1878. 16°. 6013.13
— [Novels.] See Fiction (p. 533).
— Pansies : '. . . . for thoughts'. [Poems.] Boston,
187'2. 1G° ' 1695.07
THE BBOOKLYN LIBRARY.
WHITNEY -WICKES
1085
WTiitaiey (E.) and WTiitney (A. B.) Asiatic cholera.
Now York, IsfSfi. 16° •1334.11
Whitney (R''.v, Frederic AngiiHtUB). AdilrosB nt tbo roUBerra-
tiou of Evorgrf'pn cemetery. Brighton. B.. ]8.'"iO. 8". GC.'».(I2
— The Clirii^tian mother : adtlrosB. IJrightou, Fob. 14, 18.^>.'i, at
the Inuoial of Mrs. Snsnnna (Park) Cljainpnoy, with api)on-
di.x. coutainiug genealogical notice of tlje Chanipney and
Park laniilies. BobIou, 1855. 8' 5082.08
"Whitney (James Lyman). Catalogue of tlio Si)!ini.sh
library and of tlio Portuguese books betincathed
by George Ticknor to tho Boston public library ;
together with the collection of Spani.sh and
Portuguese literature in tho general library.
Boston, 1879. 1. 8° 273G.6e
WTjitney (Josiah Dwight). The Yosemito guide-
book. Cambridge, 1871. 16° 1123.18
Whitney (John H. E. ) The Hawkins Zouaves :
(Ninth N. Y. V.) N. Y., 1866. 12°. . . 642 24
Whitney (Louisa). The burning of the convent on
Mount Benedict, Charlestown. B., 1877. 24°.
■Whitney (Wra. Dwight). A compendious German
grammar. N. Y.,"l869. 16°
— Essentials of Engl, grammar. B., 1877. 12°. 6424.13
— Language and tho study of language. 12 lectures.
N. Y., 1867. 8° 6412.01
— Life and growth of language. N. \'., 1875. 12°.
— Oriental and linguistic studies. N. Y., 1873. 8^
Contents. Tho Vedas. Tho vedic doctrine of a fnture
life. Miiller'a history of Vedic literature. Miiller'a Kig-
Veda translation. The Avesta. Indo-European philology
and ethnology. Muller'8 Lectures on language. Present
Btate of the question as to the origin of language. Bleek
and tho airaious theory of language. Schleicher and the
physical theory. Steiiithal and tho psychological theory.
Language and education.
— Same. 2d series. The East and West ; religion
and mythology ; orthography and phonology ;
Hindu astronomy. New York, 1874. 12°. 6411.16
Contents. The British in India. China and the Chinese.
China and the West. Miiller s Chips from a German work-
Bhop. Cox's Aryan mythology. Alford'a Queeu'a English
How shall wo spelt? The elements of English pronunci-
ation. Tlie relation of vowel and consonant. Bell's viai-
ble speech. On the accent in Sanskrit. On the lunar
zodiac of India and China.
— and Edgren (A. H. ) Compendious German and
English [and English and German] dictionary.
N. Y., 1877. 12°.
■Whitney family. Phosnix (S. IF.) The Whitney
family of Connecticut, and its affiliations: an at-
tempt to trace the descendants of Henry Whitney,
1648-1878; prefixed, some account of "tlic Whit-
neys of England. 3 v. 1878 3188.11
W niton (James Morris, D.D. ) Is eternal punishment
endless'? Boston, 1876. 16° 3547.08
Whittaker. .See also Whitaker.
■Whittaker (Frederick). Life of gen. (ieorge A.
Custer. New York, 1876. 8°. .... 3045.25
Volunteer cavalry : Lessons of the decade. By a
volunteer cavalryman. N. Y., 1871. 12°. 4511.21
Whittaker's Churchman's almanac : Prot. epis. al-
manac and church directory, 1878. N. Y., 1878,
1880. 12° . 3451.00
Whittier (John Greenleaf). Among the hills, and
other poems. Boston, 1869. 16°. . . . 1695.08
— ed. Child life ; a coll. of poems. B., 1872. 12°.
— Hazel-blo,ssoms. Boston, 1875. 1'2°. . . 1695.37
— Home ballads and poems. B., 1860. 16°. . 1695.09
— In wartime and other poems. B., 1864. 16°. 1695.10
— Literary recreations. Boston 1854. 16°. 2545.11
Contents.
Agency of evil (The).
Ashley {Lord) and the thieves.
Beautiful (The).
Belter laud (The).
Black men in the revolution
and war of 1S12.
Border war of 1708.
Boy c^jptivea (The).
Carlyle (Thomas) on the slave
question.
Charms and fairy faith.
City of a day (The).
England under James li.
Evangeline.
Fame and glory.
Fanaticism.
Great Ipswich fright (The).
Hamlet among the graves.
History (A chapter of).
Lighting up (The).
Little iron soldifr (The).
Lowell (First day in).
Magiciaus and witch folk.
Mirth and medicine.
My summer with Dr.Singletary.
Patu.ket Falls.
Peculiar inetitutioaa of Massa-
chusetts.
Poetry of the north.
Pope night.
Scottish reformers.
Swedenborg.
Taking comfort.
Training (The).
Two proceaaiona (The). I 'World's end (The).
Utopian Bchemes and political Yankee gypsies.
thcoriatB. |
— Mabel Martin : a harvest idyl. Illus. B., 1S7C. 12°.
— Miriam, and other poems. B., 1871. 16°. ]695.:15
— [Numeroua poems in Atlantic nmnthly. Conault Index.]
— Panorama (The), and other poems. B., 1856. 16°.
— Pennsylvania pilgrim, and other poems. Boston,
1872. ll.° 1695.36
— Poetical works. 2 v. Boston, 1867. 24°. 1695.29
Same. 2 v. Boston, 1870. 12°. . . . 1695. 3J
Same. Boston, 1871. 18° 1695.14
Same. Boston, 1876. 8°. 1695.40
— Prose works. 2 v. Boston, 1866. 12°. . . .5077.10
Contents.
Literary recreations and miscellanies, v. 2.
Note. — For Contents see independent enlry above.
Margaret Smith's journal )n the province of Massachu-
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Old portraits and modern sketches, v. 1, viz. :
Baxter (Richard).
Bunyan (John).
Dinsmore (Robert).
Ellwood (Thomas).
Hopkins (Samuel).
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Nayler (James).
Roberta (John).
Rogers (Nathaniel P.)
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Contents.
Abderiteu (Gescbiclite der), v. 19-20.
Abeutener des Don Silvio vou Rosalva, v. 11.12,
Abulfaiiaris (Ileise und Bekenutuisse von), v, 15.
Aeropetoraanio (Die), v. 30.
Aerouauten (Die), v. 30.
Agatbodamon. v. 32.
Agatbon (Geschiclite des). v. 1-3.
Aeltesteu (Die) Zeitkurzungsspiele, v. 24.
Amadis (Der Neue). v. 4-5.
Auti-Ovid (Der). v. 2 ol Supplemente.
Aspasia, v. 9.
Araspes and Pantbea, v. 16.
Aristipp, V. 33-3B.
Atbciiion, geuaunt Aristion, v. C of Supplemente.'
Anfsiitzo iiber die Franzosiscbe Kevoluziou, v. 29.
Auszugo alls Jacob Forsters Reise um die Welt.v.S of Suppl.
Betrachtuiigeii iiber Rousseau's urspriinglicben Zustand
des IVIeuscbfU, v. 14.
Beytriige ziir gebeimeu Gescbichte der Meiiscbbeit. v. 14.
Bi'iefe an cinein jnugeu Dicbter, v. 0 ot Suppl.
Briete von verstorbeuen an biuterlassene Freunde, v. 2 of
Supplemente.
Brucbstiicko von Psyche, v. 9.
Buukliade (Diet, v. 5 of Supplemente.
Cyrus, Heldeugedicbt. v. 10.
Ebreiirettung der Aspasia. Julia, liud raustina, v. 24.
Erste Liebe (Die), v. 9
ErziibUiugeu und Miihrchen.v. 18 ; and v. 2 of Suppl.
Euthanasia, v. 30.
I'rubling (Der), v. 3 of Supi.Umente.
Gandaliu oder Liebe ura Liebe. v. 21.
Gedanken fiber eiuo alte .\uf3cllrift, v. 13.
Gedicbto an Olympia. v. 9.
Geheimuiss (Das) des Kosmopoliten-Ordens, v. 30.
Gescbichte des Dauischmeiid. v. 8.
Gesicht des Mirza. v. 4 of Supplemente.
Gespriiche im Elysium, v. "25.
Gesprii'.-bo unter vier Augen, v, 31.
Goldne (Der) Spiegel, v. 6-7.
Gcttergeespracbe, v. 25.
Grazieu (Die), v. 10.
Hymno auf Gott, v. 3 of Supplemente.
Ideale der Griechiscben Kiinatler, v. 24.
Idris uud Zenide, v. 17.
Klemeutiua vou Porretta, v. 5 of Suppl.
Klelia und Sinibald, v. 21.
Koiubabus, v. 10.
Komiscbe Erziibrluugen, v. 10.
Koxkos und Kikequetzel, v. 14.
Lady Johanna Gray, oder der Triumf der Religion, v. 4 of
Suppleuiente.
Leben eiu Traum (Das), v. 9.
Ularo-Aurel au die Rijiuer, v. 6 of Suppl.
Monch (Der) und die Noune. v. 9.
Musaiion, v. 9.
Nacblass des Diogenes \nii Sinope, v. 13.
Natur (Die) der Dinge, v. 1 of Supplemente.
Nikolas Elamel, Paul l.iikas. uud der Derwisch von
Bruesa, v. 30.
Oberon ; ein romantiscbes TTeldengedicbt, v. 22-23.
Pandora, Lustspiel, v. 5 of Supplemente.
Peregrinus Proteus, v. 27-28.
Platoniscbe Betrocbtungen iiber den Menscben, v. 4 of
Supplemente.
Poetische Werke, v. !1, 10. 18, 21. 22, 20, and Slippl., 1-3.
Psalmen, v. 3 of Supplemente.
Priifung Abrahams (Die), v. 3 of Supii emcnte.
Pytliagorischeu (Die) Frauon, v. 2t.
llecbto uud ptlichten der Scliriftsteller, v. 30
Salauiaudrin (Die) und die Bildsiiulc, v. 30.
Schaoh Lolo, v. 10.
Sondscbieiben an eincn juugeu Dicbter. v. 21,
Singspiele uud Abbaudluugeu, v. 26.
Stein (Der) der Weiseu, v. 30.
Stilpou,; eiu patriotisdio Gesprach, v. 15.
Sympatbien, v. 3 of Suppl.
Thcages : iiber Scboubeit und Liebe. v. 4 of Supplemente.
Tiuioklea. V. 4 ot Supplemente.
Titauoniacbie (Die), v. C ot Suppl.
Ueber den llang der Meuscheu au Magie und Geieter-
erscbeiuungcn zu glaubeu. v. 21.
Ueber die Bebauptung dass uugebebemmte AuBb; duug
der meuKcblichen Gattung scbadlich sey, v. 14.
Ueber die Frage, Was ist Hochdeutsch ? v. G of Suppl.
Ueber die von Rousseau vorgescblageuen Ver8uche,v. 14.
Uulffrredungen mit dem Pfarrer von • * *, v. 30.
VermiSLbte Scbrilteu, v. 15, 24, '29.
Vcrklagto (Der) Amor, v. 5.
Vorgebliche Abnabme des menschUchen Geschlecbts, v. 14.
Was ist Wahrbeit ? v. 24.
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Wienholt (Arnold). Seven lectures on somnam-
bulism. Tr. with ^ireface, notes, dc, by J. C.
Colquhoun. 2d ed. Edin., 1846. 16°. 3811.01
Wiertz (Autoine).
.v.r Fraser's mag., N. s.. v. 6, 1872; Macm. mag., v. 40
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■Wieseler (Karl). Chronological synopsis of the
four gospels. Tr. by E. Venables. Cambridge,
1804. 8°. 3752.03
Wiess. .S'i« Weiss.
WiffeuiBenj. Barron). Life and writings of Juan
de V'aldes. 'With a translation from the Italian
of his Hundred and ten considerations, by J. T.
Betts. London, 18Co. 8=. . . '. . . 3»il5.15
Wiffen (.Jeremiah Holmes). Hist, memoirs of the
House of Russell. 2 v. L., 1833. 6'. . 3155.06
— Life ot Torquato Tasso. N. Y., 1859. 24°. 3172.03
■Wigaii (.Vrthur Ladbrooke, M.J).) A new view of
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structure, functions, and diseases of the brain.
London, 1844. S" 43:)3.10
Wigan priory, England. Eegistrum sive Liber irro-
tularius et consuetudinarius prioratus beatae
Jlariio Wigomiensis ; with introduction, notes,
tic. ; by W. H. Hale. London, Camden soc,
18.;5. 4° 5113.45
■Wiggiu (John K.) Catalogue of private library.
Sold Mch. 7, 1876. Boston, 1876. Jj°.
■Wiggiiis (John, F. G.S.) Practice of embanking lands
from the sea. London, }Vecde. 1852. 16°. 3934.00
Wight (John). Mornings at Bow street. New
York, 1820. 18' 5091.02
Wight (Orlando AVilliams). Romance of Abelard
and Heloise. N. Y., 1853. 12°. . . . 3012.03
S.ame. [New ed. with title:] Lives and letters,
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■Wight (Peter B. ) * National academy of design.
Photographs of the new building, witfi an introd.
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■Wight (Isle of). See Countries, etc. (p. 393).
■Wightman (J. M. ) Annals of the Boston primary
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■Wjghtwick (George). Hints to young architects.
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London, 1847. 8° 1313.31
— Palace of architecture : a romance ot art and his-
tory. London, 1840. 8° 1315.34
Wigs. See New monthly mag., v. 5, 1822.
■WigtoTvn martyrs iiapier {M.) History rescued,
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Wikoff (Heni-y ). Adventures of a roving diplomatist.
New York, 1857. 12" 3184.06
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— The Four civilizations of the world. Phil., 1874. 8".
Contents: 1. Abia. 2. Africa, y. Europe ; Greece, and
Rome. i. Cbriutianity : Franco, Euglaud. the papacy,
the United Stales.
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counterfeit untl spurious bank notes ; with a his-
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Wilberforce (Edward). Brazil viewed through
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Wilberforce (Robert Isaac ami Samuel). Life of Wm.
Wilberforce. 5 v. L., 1838. 12°. . . . 3184.13
Wilberforce (Saniuel. V.D., hp. of Oxford). Heroes
of Hebrew history. 2ded. N. Y.,1870. 12°. 3623. H!
— History of the Prot. episcopal church in America.
New York, 1849. 12° 345(;;;6
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Wilberforce (Wm.) Substiiuce of speecbe3 on the religious in -
F^triution and moral improvement of the natives of India.
(/.I Pamphleteer. V. 3, 1813.1 6058.03
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Wilcox {Gen. Cadmus Marcellus). Kifles and ritlo
])ractice. New York, 18.59. 12°. . . .4515.17
Wild life among the Kooids. Ae Millingen (P. ) 1870. 1014. 'JD
Wild lili' among the Pacific Islanders. See Lament (E. H.) 1154.07
Wild life in a southern county fof England, liy
R. J.] Boston, 1877. 12°. .".... 4723.28
Wild lifoMuder the equator. .5^? Du Chaillu (P.) 18G9. 1093.17
Wild men and wild beasts. See Gumming (G.) 1872. . 4017.31
Wild north land. See Butler (W. F.) 1161.14
Wild oats and dead leaves. Sfc Smith (Albert). . . . 262.69
Wild nata. sown abroad. .S'..- Witmer (T. B.) 1872. . . 944.23
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Wild scones in the foi-eat and prairie. .SV'* Hoffman (C.F.) 1122.1.4
Wild sports of India. &f Shakespear (H.l 1800. . . .1012.02
Wild sports of the world. .SVt; Greenwood (.1.) 1864. . .4617.15
Wild Wales. Set Borrow (George). 1868 951.02
Wildair, pseud. Rational horse-shoeing. New Y'ork,
1873. 16° 4027.18
Wilde (Richard Henry). Love, madness, and im-
prisonment of Torqn.ato Tasso. 2 V. N'w York,
1842. 12° ;j 71.12
Wilde {Sir Wm. R. ) Voyage to Madeira, Tciieriffe,
and along the sboi'es of the Mediterranean. 2 v.
Dublin, 1810. 8° 1054.04
Wilder (David). History of Leominster, 1701-1852.
Fitchburg, (.Wm-.,) 185J. 12° 621.25
WUder (Daniel W. ) Annals of Kansas. Topeka, 1875. 8°.
Wilford, pseud. Problem of human life : embracing
' The evolution of sound ' and ' Evolution
evolved.' With a review of Darwin, Huxley,
Tyndall, Haeclcel, Helmholtz. and Mayer. New
York, 1879. 1. 8° 4728.24
Wilds of London. .Vfc Greenwood (James). 1874. . .6818.10
Wiley (Harvey W.) On the introduction of the metric system
into medicine and the unification of doses. [In Amer.
asscic. Proc, V. 22. 1873.] 3940,20
Wilhelmina, {margravine of Bayreuth). See Frederic.\ Sophia
WDbelmina (p. 146'.
Wilkes (Anna). Ireland : Ilr of the Cbaldees. Lon-
don, 1873. 1C° 491.26
"Wilkes (Charles). Narrative of the V. S. exploring
expedition, 1838-12! 5 v. Phil., 1850. 8°. 925.01
Same. Condensed and abridged. London,
1845. 8° 925.06
Wilkes (George). Shakespeare, from an American
point of view. N. Y., 1877. 8°. . . .1754.29
Wilkes (.lohn). The north Briton. 2 v. L., 1763. 16".
— Tooke (J. Home), and oOn rs. Controversial letters.
London, 1771. 16° 3185.06
liW For lives andcurresp. of Wilkes, 5fcEiography(p. 212);
also Gent, mag., Oct., 1877 (.\ model demagogue, by H. B.
Baker).
Wilkeson (.Samuel). How our national debt may be
a n.ational blessing. Phil., 1865. 8°. . 5937.12
Wilkie {Sir David). 'Sketches in Turkey. Syria,
Egypt, 1810-41. Drawn on stone by J. Nast.
London, \_n. d.] fol A. 57.00
— Sketches. 'Spanish and Oriental. Drawn on stone
by J. Nast. London, 1816. fol. ... A. 57.01
— The Wilkie gallcrv. A selection of [his] best
pictures. London' and N Y., [». d] Fol. 1437.18
eS" For lives of Wilkie, see Biography (p. 212).
Wilkie (Franc B.) Davenport past and present.
Davenport, {loiotO, 1858. 8° 591.16
— Walks about Chicago, and army and miscellaneouB
sketches. Chicago, 1869. 12°. . . . 11"4.29
Wilkie (W.) Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers, [/n O.'b
English poets, v. K. 1810.1 lC2fl.lO
Wilkina (Augustus Sannul). Phoenicia and Israel:
a hist, essay. London, 1871. 8°. . . 421.22
— Roman .antiquities. N. Y., 1878. 16° . 431.27
WTkins ((ieorf^'c, i/. 1865). Body and soul. [A church
of England dialogue.] 2 v. L., 1823. 12°. 3.".22.23
Wilkins (John, JJ. I).) The discovery of a world in
the uioouo ; or, a discourse tending to prove,
that 'tis probable there may be another habitable
world in the planet. London, 1638. 32° 4013.03
Wikinson (Caroline Catherine, lady). Weeds and
wild flowers . their uses, legends, and literature.
London, 1858. 12°. ........ 4913.04
Wilkinson (George). Practical geology and ancient
architecture of Ireland. L., 1845. 8°. . 4114.08
■Wilkinson (Henry). Engines of war. L., 1841. 8°.
W^ilkiiison (J.) N.arrativo of a blockade-runner.
New York. 1877. 12° (ill. 06
Wilkinson (Gen. James). See Biography (p. 212).
Wilkinson {Sir Jolin Gardner). On colour and taste.
London, 1858. 8° 1422.06
— Dalmatia and Montenegro. 2 v. L., 1818. 8°. 995.07
— The EgyjJtians in the time of the Pharaohs. Lon-
don, 1857. 8°. . 1082.14
— Manners and customs of the ancient Egyptians.
New ed., revised by S. Birch. ,3 v. L., 1878. 8°.
— Modern Egypt .and Thebes. 2 v. Lon., 1843. 8°.
— Popular account of the ancient Egyptians. 2 v.
New York, 18.54. 12° 1082.02
Wilkinson (James John Garth). Emanuel Sweden-
borg: a biography. Boston, 1819. 12°. 3167.11
— The human body and its connection with man.
Phil., 1854. 12° 1325.14
— On human science, good and evil ; and on divine
revelation and its works and sciences. Phil.,
1876. 8° 3623.17
Note.— Tax biogr. eket.-h of author, with portr.. see
University mag.. June, 1879.
Wilkinson (Wm. Cleaver). The dance of modern
society. New York, 1869. 16° 5427.18
— A free lance in the field of life and letters. New
York, 1874. 12° 2546.15
Contents ■ Literary and ethical quality of George Eliufs
novels. LowclTs poetry. Lowell's Cathedral. Bryant's
poetry. Bryant's Iliad. History of the Christian Com-
mission as a part of church bietory. Erasmus.
— Lowell's prose. [In Scribuer'a monthly. May, June, July.
1872.]
Wilkinson (Wm. Frances). Personal names iu the
Bible interiiretcd and illustrated. London,
1865. 1'2° 3623.15
Wilks (G. A. F., M.D.) The popes : an hist, sum-
mary, to Pius ix. L., 1851. 8°. . . .3438.12
Wilks (Jonathan). Scheme for the reduction of the public debt,
[/a Pamphleteer. V. 20. London. 18'22. 8'.] . . .5058.20
Will (The). S« Philosophy (IFiH, p. 864)-, also Princeton rev..
Sept.. 1878. and Sept.. 1879 (Problem of the human will
as related to scientific and pbilos. theories, by H. Calder-
wood) ; Schopenhauer's Die beideu Gmndprobleme der
Ethik. 1841 [5436.'22)-, aiu£ Ms Die Welt als Wille und Vor-
Btellung, 1873. . 5434..62
■Willard (Emma). Abridged history of the United
States. [To 1850.] N. Y., 1859. 12°. . 572.20
g^ For her li/e,j-e Biography (p. 213).
Willard (John). Treatise on equity jurisprudence.
Revised by P. Potter. N. Y.. 1875. 8°. . 5638.18
— Treatise on the law of executors, administrators,
and guardians, in surrogates' courls of the State
of New York. Albany, 18.59. 8°. . . .5612.18
Willard (Joseph). Memoir of Joseph Willard. Cambridge. ISi'T.
8\ [From the proceedings of the Mass. hist, sec, 186G-67. j
Willard (Samuel, D.D.] History of tlic rupture which divides
the congregational clergy and churches of Mass. : dis-
course, Sept. 22. 1857. Greenfield. 1858. 8'. ... 695.'23
— Memorial of the Rev. Daniel B. Parkhurst of Deerfield. Bcs-
ton, 1842. 8' 3631.06
— Sacred poetry and music reconciled ; or, a collec-
tion of hymns. Boston, 1830. 16°. . . 3761.07
Willard (Simon,;)-.) Columbian union: exjdan.a-
tions of government, and the Columbian consti-
tution. Hudson, 1814. 1'2° 572-2.£3
.Vofe. — A polemic against the British aristocracy, and
against commerce.
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■WillarJ (Sylvester D. ) Annals of tUo Medical soc.
of the Co. of Albany, 180G.1851. With BketchoH
of deceased raemljers. Albany, 18(>4. 8". 4')13.0(;
Willoock (J. W. and A. ) The ocean, the river, and
the shore, rt. 1. Navigation. L., 1803. ] 2°. 4.512. 10
Willcocks (Rev. Thomas). History of Russia to
[1830]. Devonport, 1832. 12° 551,16
Willcox (Orlando Bolivar). [' Walter March,' p.spuiZ.]
Shoepac recollections. N. Y., 1S56. 12". 2;J5.35
■Willett (Wm. M.) The new teacher, to illustrate the
ti-achingof the holy spirit. B,, ISfil. 12°. 3C31.08
Willey (Nathan). Instruction book for life insur-
ance agents. New York, 1874. 12°. . . 5931.16
William, /p^ For Kuasof peraous ot this Uiimo, see Biography
(II. 213.)
WiUiam of Malmeshury. Degestis pontifii;um Anglo-
rum. Ed. by N'. E. S. A. Hamilton. Ijondon,
1870.8° [Rolls chronicles.] . . . .5140.—
— Chronicles of the kings of England, to king Ste-
phen [1142]; with notes by J. A. Giles. Bohn,
London, 1847. 12° 471.18
William de Sborehatn. Religious poems. Ed by T. Wright. [In
Percy soc, v. ■i%. Loudon. 1851. 12°.] 5060.28
William of Palerne (Romance of) ; added, a frag-
ment of Alisaunder ; ed. by W. W. Skeat. Lon-
don, Eiirhj Bull, ti'xt soc, Kriraser., no. 1, 1867. 8°.
William and Mary ccliege. .Scriliii^r. Nov., 1875 (by J. E. Cooko).
William Heurydranializr.l. Sfy Chaney (Mrs. O. h.) . 1722.30
Williams. H^jo' For liors ot persons of this uame, Sf.« Biography
(p. 213).
Williams (Butler). Manual for teaching model-
drawing from solid forms. 2d ed. L., 1852. 8^.
Williams (Charles J. P. andC. T.) Pulmonary con-
sumption : its nature, and treatment. London,
1871. 8° 434J.2G
Williams (Charles Wye). On the combustion of
coal and the i^revention of smoke. London,
1858. IG' , . . 3932.45
— On heat in its relations to water and steam. Phil.,
1SG4. 8° 392G.04
Williams (Chauncy K.) Centennial celebration of
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Williams (D. E. ) Life and correspondence of Sir T.
Lawrence. 2 v. London, 1831. 8°. . . 3097.13
Williams (Edwin) and Lossing (B. J.) Statesman's
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Williams (Edward Vaughan). Treatise on the law
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Williams (Folkestone or Robert Folkestone). The
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father Cyprien de Gamache. 2 v. L., 1848. 8°.
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court of England ; chiefly at Shene and Rich-
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2d ed. London, 184G. 8°. 3164.24
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— Sha.kspe.are and his friends, lanon.] 3 v. Lon-
don, 1838. 8° 264.07
Same. New York, [)i. d.] 8°. . . . . 264.08
— Youth of Shakspeare. [anon.] L., 18.55. 8°. 264.09
Same. New York, 1853. 8°. .... 264.03
Williams (H. C.) Antiquities in some southern states. [In
Smith, report, 1870.] 3936.25
Willicuns ( Mi-.i. Martha Noyes, loife of H. Dwirjid).
A year in China. Introd. by W. C. Bryant.
New York, 18i;4. 12°. 1022.11
Williams (Helen Maria). Narrative of the events in
France, 1815. with the present state of society
and public opinion. L., 1815. 8°. . . 522.12
— Poems. London, 1823. 8° 1696.22
— Political and confidential correspondence of
Lewis XVI. 3 v. London, 1803. 8°. . .3111.01
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ISth century. 2 v. London, 1801. 8°. . 522.10
— Williams (J.) Literary women of Eugluud 325G.18
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Williams (Henry T.) Window gardening ; flowers
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■Williams (Henry Willard, M.D.i Diseases of the eye.
Boston, 1862. 12° 4341.29
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1871. 12° 4311.21
— Recent advances in opthalmic science. Boylston
prize essay for 18G5. B., I81.6. 12°. . . 4341.30
Williams (liev. Isaac). The B.aptistery, or the way
of eternal life. [I'oem.] 8th ed. Oxford, 1874. 04".
— f'iithedral, or the catholic and ajiostolic church in
England. [Poem.] 10th ed. Oxford, 1874. 64°.
— Christian scholar : [i5oem]. New ed. L., 1874. 12".
— Our Lord's resurrection. New ed. L., 1870. 12°.
— The seven days, or the old and new creation.
[Poem.] New ed. Oxford, 1874. 64°. . 1696.o8
— Thoughts in past years : [poem]. 7th ed. Ox-
ford, 1874. 64° 1696.37
Williams (.T. C.) History and map of Danby, Ver-
mont. Rutland, (r7.,)18G9. 8°. . . . 655.15
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discoveries. 2 v. Loudon, 18^0. 8°. . . 3914.30
Williams (J. J. ) Isthmus of Tehuantepee : a rail-
road survey. With maps. N. Y., 1852. 8°. 1165.13
■Williams (Jane). The literary women of England.
With extracts from their works. L., 1861. 8°.
■Williams (John). Poems by Anthony Pasquin,
[p.'iew!.] 2d ed. 2 v. in 1. L., 1789. 16°. 1696.23
Contents: v. 1. Miscellaneous. 2. Children of Thespie.
■Williams (Rev. John, vicar of Lampeter). Life of
Alexander the Great. N. Y., 1843. 18°. . 3013.19
Williams (John Bickerton). Memoirs of Sir Mat-
thew Hale. London, 1835. 8° 3074.30
■Williams (John D. ) and Packard (S. S. ) System of
penmanship. N. Y., 1869. obi. 12°. . . 4014.29
■Williams (John Leei. The territory of Florida : to-
pography, civil and natural hist. N. Y., 1837. 8'^.
■Williams (John S.) History of the capture of Wash-
ington. New York, 1857. 12- 585.03
■Waiiams (Monier). Indian wisdom, or doctrines of
the Hindus ; with a brief history of Sanskrit lit-
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ent condition of India, moral and intellectual.
3d ed. London, 1876. 8° 7815.05
— Modern India and the Indians : impressions,
notes, and essays. London, 1878. 8°. . 1035.26
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Oxford, 1SG4. 8° 6425.13
— Progress of Indian religious thought. [In Contemp. rev.,
Oct., Dec., 1878.]
— A Sanskrit-English dictionary. L., 1872. 4°. 6426.15
"Williams (Roger). The bloudy tenent of persecu-
tion tor cause of conscience discussed : and Mr.
Cotton's letter examined and answered. [1644.]
Ed. by E. B. Underhill. Loudon, 1848. 8°.
[Hanserd Knollys soc] 3558.17
— Dexter (H. M.) As to Roger Williams and his
banishment from the Mass. plantation. 1876.
Note. — Reviewed by L. Bacon, in New Euglander, Jan.,
1877.
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■Williams (Rowland, D.D.) A dialogue of the knowl-
edge of the supreme lord : Christianity and
hinduism. [anon.] Cambridge, [Fni/l.,] 1856. 8°.
— The prophets of Israel and Judah during the As-
syrian empire. London, 1866. 8°. . . 3733.11
Nate. — Reviewed in Jour, of sac. lit., Oct.. 1866.
— Rational godliness, after the mind of Christ, and
the written voices of the church. Cambridge,
(Eiujl,) 1855. 8° 361:3.26
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■Williams (Samuel, LL. D.) Natural and civil his-
tory of 'Vermont, [fo 1807.] 2d ed. 2 v. Bur-
lington, ( F(.,) 1809. 8° 625.13
Williams (Samuel, of Ohio). Two Western campaigns in the
war of 1812. Cin., 1871. 8°. (Ohio valley hist, series, no. 7.]
■WiUiams (Sarah). ['Sadie.'] Twilight hours ; verse.
With a memoir by E. H. Plumptre. London,
1868. 16°. 1695.33
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Kingdom ; the Chinese empire. 2 v. New
York, 1851. 12° 102:i.02
Beplies to tke senatorial Cbinese investigating committee of
California respecting Chinese emigration. [In U. S.
44tli cong., 2d sess. Senate report on Ciiinese emigration.
Williams (Thomas) ami Calvert (James). Fiji and
the Fiiians. Ed. by G. S. Rowe. New York,
18.59. 8°. 1065.01
WilUams (Thomas J.) See Plays (p. 900).
Williams (W.) Art of landscape painting in oil
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Waiiama (Wm. ) A dictionary of the New Zealand
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Williams (Wm. H.) Sermon at the funeral of Eev.
David Scott. New Haven, 18U1. 8°. . .3631.10
WiUiams (W. Mattieu). The fuel of the sun. Lon-
don, 1870. 8°. 4017.16
— Ex^jlosive compounds ; — Iron :. — Oils and caudles : — Steel.
[In Brit, m'f'g industries. 1876.| ;i941.24
Williams (Wm. K.) Lectures on the Lord's prayer.
Boston, 1857. 12° 3(;23.18
— God timing all national changes in the interests of his Christ:
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— Miscellanies. New York, 18.51. 12°. . . 3i;-23.19
Contents : The conservative principle in our literature.
Ministerial responsibility. The rising ministry. The
church the hope mil the home of the free. The strong
staff and the beautiful rod. Jesuits as a missionary order.
Amer. tract society. Christian missions. Preaching of
another Gospel accursed. The sea giving up its dead.
The lessons of calamity. The church a school for heaven.
The prayer of the church fjrninst those delightiu.g in war.
The Cagota of France.
— National renovation. N. Y., 1863. 12'. ' 3631.08
— Eeligious progress. Boston, 1854. 12°. . 3623.20
WilUams college. Duifee(G.) Hist. of. 1860. 5518.23
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WUliumstown. 1855-61. 8' 5521.24
— Report of the class of 1863. 'Brooklyn. 1873.1 8". . . 5521.2-1
— Songs of Williams. New York. 185'.]. 8' 4117.19
— Phitologian aocieti/. Catalogue of the library. 185G. Williauis-
town. 1856. 8° 5521.24
Library catalogue and the constitution and by-laws, 1862.
Williamstowu, 1862. 8' 6521.24
■Williamson {Eev. Alexander). Journeys in North-
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with some account of Corea. 2 v. L., 1870. 12°.
Williamson (Alexander). Chemistry for students.
New ed. Oxford, 1868. 16°. .... 4212.12
WiUiamson (John). Ferns of Kentucky, with etch-
in^js and wood-cuts. Louisville, 1878. 12^.4911.10
Williamson (Mary Baldwin). Illustration of the
human head, in 3 dr.iwings ; [its] be.iuty and
proportion. L., 1834. fol A. 27.17
Williamson (M. J.) Modern diabolism, commonly
called modern spiritualism. N. Y., 1873. 12°.
WiUiamson (Robert S. ) On the use of the barometer
on surveys and reconnaissances. N. Y. , 18C8. 4°.
— Report : route near 32d aud 35th parallels. IPacific R. R.
^^ routes. Reports, v. 5.] 1127.05
Williamson (Capt. Thomas). The European in In-
dia. Drawings by C. Doyley. L,, 1813. 4M016.19
— Oriental *field sports : or, wild snorts of the East.
2 V, London, 1808. Royal 8°. . . . .4618.01
Williamson (Wm. Crawford). On the recent f:r-
aminifera of Great Britain. London, Eay soc,
1858. fol. .4749.12
Williamson ( Wm. D. ) History of the State of Maine ;
](i02-1820. 2 V. HoUowell, 1832. 8°. . 593.l:t
"WiUich i.\. F. M., MD.) Elements of the critical
philosophy of Kant. L., 1798. 8°. . . 5414.24
Willie Winkle's nursery song book of Scotland. See Stlsbee
[Mrs. — ) 1695.17
WiUis (Anson). Outlines of the United States gov-
ernment. New York, 1868. 12°. . . . 5723.09
Same. [Enlarged ed.] The nation : outlines,
etc. Phil., 1871. 12° 5734.08
Willis (Fred. L. H.) Theodore Parker in spirit life. 2d ed.
Boston. 18158. 8° 3817.37
WilUs (Nathaniel Parker). A I'Abri, or the tent
pitch'd. New York, 18:!9. 12°. . . . 1121.04
i%(f.—' Letters written in the valley of the Susque-
hannah, about eighty miles above Wyoming'.
— American 'scenery. lUus. by W. H. Bartlett. 2 v.
London, 1840. 4° 1110.01
— Convalescent (The). N. Y., 1859. 12° .2545.12
Contents : Trip to the Rappahannock. Letters to the
Home Journal from Idlewild and vicinity.
— Famous persons and places. N.Y'., 1854. 12°. 2545.13
Contents : Visits to England and Scotland. Eglinton
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and the continent in 1845-4*;. Jenny Liud. Kossuth.
Death of lady Blcssington. Jane Porter, etc., etc.
— Health trip to the Tropics. N. Y., 1854. 12°. 1162.24
— Hurry-graphs. New York, 1851. 12°. . .2545.14
Same. Auburn, 1853. 12° 1113.15
Contents : Letters from Plymouth, Haas., New Bedford,
Cape Cod, Tho Delaware, Westchester, etc. Biographies
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— Life, here and there. N. Y., 1850. 12°. . 264.12
Contents : Edith Lindsey. 3cone3 of fear. Incidents
on the Hudson. Pedlar Karl. Niagara. Lo-to Ontario, the
St. Lawrence. The Cherokee'^ threat. F. Smith. Nahaut.
Ernest Clay. Beauty and the iieast. Miss Jones's son.
Lady Rachel. Wigwam versus Almack's.
— Miscellaneous works. N. Y., 1647. 8°. . 5076.22
Contents : Dashes at life with a free 'loncil: 1. High life
in Europe, and American. life. 2. _n.i_iQr»9 of adventure.
3. Loiterings of 'travel. 4. Ephemera.
— Out doors at Idlewild. N. Y., 1855. 12°. . 2545.28
— Paul Fane. New York, 1837. 12°. . . . 264.16
— Pencillings by the way : Europe. Auburn, 1853. 12°.
— Poems, sacred, passionate, and humorous. New
York, 1858. 12° , . 1695.18
Same. New York, 1873. 10°. . . .1695.18a
— Rag-bag, a collection of ephemera [from the Home
journal]. New York, 1855. 12°. . . . 2545.15
— Rural letters, etc. New York, 1850. 12°. . 2545.29
Contents: Letters flora under r. bridge. The four rivers:
Hudson, Mohawk, Chenango, Susquebannah. Glenmary
and Glenmary poems. Open air musings in the city. In-
valid rambles in Germany, in 1845. Letters from water-
ing places. A plain man's love.
— Summer cruise in the Mediterranean. New York,
1853, 12° 981.04
— Trenton Falls. New York, 1865. 16°. . . 1112.27
Willis (Robert). Principles of mechanism. 2d ed.
London, 1870. 8° 3924.09
■Willis (Richard Storrs). Our church music. New
York, 1856. 1-2° 1503.27
Willis fThomas). A nreservative from the infection of the
plague. London, 1721. 12" 4334.20
Wilhs (Wm.) Hist of Portland. 'In Mainp hist. Boc . v. 1.1831.)
— The language of the Abuaquies, or Eastern Indians. With
appendix by S. E. Potter, lln Main - hist, soc Coll., v. 4.1
■Willis and Sotheran. Catalogue of books on sale.
London, 1862. 8° 2713.26
Catalogv.e of books on sale- L.. 1866. 8°. 2713.31
JVote.— Henry Sotheran and Co, mcceeded this firm
■Willis s current notes : articles on anticjuities, bio-
graphy, literature, dc. 7 v. L. . 1852-58. sm. 4°.
Willmotf: (Robert Aris). Gems of epistolary corres-
pondence. London, 1846. 8° 3267.01
— Journal (A) of summer time in the country. Lon-
don, 1849. 10° 25-lG.lO
Same. New Vork, 185'2. 16°. . . .2546.10a
— Pleasures, objects, and advantages of literature.
London, 1851. 16° 2546.11
— Poets of the 19th century. New ed. L., 1866. 4°.
Willoughby '.5'> Hugh). Voyages to the northern parts of
Russia and Siberi,-, 1553. '"/« Pinkerton !J.) Voyages.v. 1.]
"Wills (Alfred) Wanderings amont; the High Alps.
2d ed., with additions. L., 1858. 16°. . 983.14
"Wills (James). Lives of Ulustrious Lrishmen. Pts.
1-11 Dublin, 1310-17. &° 3224.06
"Wills (Wm. Gorman). Charles' the First : an historical
drama. Edinburgh, 1873. 8°. . . . . 1744.32
X^ Fol' novel. 07 this author, see Piction (p. 634).
\Vills {Wm. Henry). 'Old leaves : from Household
words. New York, 1860. 12° 2545.19
Conent3. Two chapters on bank-note forgeries. A
coroner's inquest. Curious danco round a curious tree.
Epsom. For IndiJ. direct. Ghost of the late Jlr. jamea
Barber. Th.- golden city. Great bar in the harbor of Lon-
don. Heart of m'd- Loudon, idiots. Tho invited mvasion.
Lambeth-marsh Mulcibcrs. A legal fiction. Manche9l«l
school of ait. Metropolitan protectives. Modern science
of thief-taking. My annual c.lipsc. My uncle. The Nmtb
of June The old lady in Threadneedle street Paris
improved. Plato glass. A plated article. A popular delu-
sion. Post-offlce money orders. Private history of the
palace of glass. Railway waifs aud strays, f(c., etc.
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Wills. jS«« Lajtr (p. 692); aUothc/oUoiotnfffntrieStVi/,.
— Nichols (J. G.) and Bnice ( T.) Wills fron. doctors
■ commonB, 1-195-1695. Camden sue, 18G3. r)ll,3.:i7
— Teyy (!(':) Wills of their own. 1870. . . G215.:!2
— Testamenta Eboraceusia ; a selection of wills from
the rogistxy at York. [Ed. by J. Kaine.] Lon-
don and Durliam, Surtees soc, v. 4, 30, 45, 53,
183G-G9. 8° 511G.02
— Wills and inventories from the registry of the arch-
deaconry of Ilichruond. [Ed. by J. llaine]. L.,
<SW(<!essoc., u. 26, 1853. 8-" 511G.30
— Wills and inventories illus. of the Northern count-
ies of England from the Uth cent. [Ed. by J.
Eaino.] Lond., Swiees soc, v. 2, 38, 1835-60. 8"
Nof.<:. — V. 2 has also title ' Wills, etc. from the registry
at Durham.'
*e aisoNat. qu. rev., v. 3, 1861 (Wills and will makiuB);
Dubllu uuiv. mag., Nov., 1803 (Digiessive essay ou wills).
Willsborough. (.V. V.) Sfe Countries (p. 393).
Willshire (Wm. Hughes). Introduction to the study
ami collection of ancient prints. L., 1874. 8°.
Willson. .V'-e Wilson.
Wilme (B. P. ) A hand-book for mapping, engineer-
ing, and architectural drawing. L., 1846. 4°.
Wilmer (Lambert A.) Life, travels, and adventures
of Ferdinand de Soto. Phil., 1859. 8^. . 1125-04
— Our press gang. Phila., 1858. 12°. . . . 2711.22
Wilmington. {Del.) See Countries (p. 393).
Wilmott. See Wilniot.
^^ilalOt (John, earl of Rochester). Poems. Life by S. Johnson,
l/n Chalmers (A.) Engl, poets, V. 8, 1810.J . . . 1G-2G.03
— Select pneriis. [In Sanford (E.) and Walsh (K.) Brit, poets,
v. 6, 1819.] 1691.10
— Burnene.) Life of. [/« Wordsworth (C.) Eccl. biogr., v. 4.
1853.] 3446.0i
Wilsoa (Alexander) ami Bonaparte (C. L.) Amer-
ican ornithology. 4v. Eclin., 1831. 16°. 4812.05
— reabo.iy { W. B. O.) Lite of A. W. [/« Sparks (J.) Amer. biog.,
v. 2.J 3241.02
Wilson (Alexander J.) Reciprocity, bi-metallism,
and land-tenure reform. L., 1880. 8". . 5937.26
Wilson (.\ndrew). The abode of snow : tour from
Chinese Thibet to the Indian Caucasus, through
the Himalaya. New York, 1875. 12°. . . 1021.21
— Elements of zoology. Ediu., 1873. 16°. .4713.22
— Leisure-time stitdies chiefly biological : essays and
lectures. New York, 1878. 12°. . . . 4722.27
Contents : Place, method, and advantages of biology in
ordinary education. Science. culture for the masses.
Study of lower life. Some facts and fictions of zoology.
Sea-serpents of science. Some animal arcliitects. Genesis
of life. Parasites and their development. Law of likeness,
and its working. Some moot points in natural history.
Origin of nerves. Animals and their environments.
What I saw in an aut's uest. A summer's day. Science
and poetry.
Wilson (Bird, D.D.) Turner (.V. H.) Sermon in commemora-
tiou of Bird Wilson, D. D. 1859 3176.29
Wilson ( Charles Heath). Life and worku of Michel-
angelo Buonarroti. L., 187C. 8°. , . 3128.18
TVllson (Prof. Daniel, LL.D.) Caliban : the missing
link [in the evolution of man]. L., 1873. 8°.
— Chatterton : a biography. L., 1869. 12°. .3036.23
— Oliver Cromwell and the protectorate. Jjondon,
1848. 16° 3045.19
— Physical ethnology. [In Smith, report. 1862.] . . . 3936.17
— Prehistoric annals of Scotland. 2d ed. 2 v. London,
1863. 8° 494.20
— ■ Prehistoric man ; origin of civilization in the old
and new world. 2d ed. L., 18G5. 8°. . 5813.14
Wilson (Daniel, hp. of ddcutta). The Divine authori-
ty of the Lord's day asserted. B., 1831. 8°. 36'23.'24
— BatemaiH.I.) Life of. 18C0 3186.23
See also Quar. rev., v. 120. 1861; ; Littell. 1860, V. 2.
WiUson (Heo. Edmund B.) First century of the
North church and society, in Salem, Mass.
Salem, 1873. 8° 3457.21
— Address at the consecration of the Riverside cemetery iu
Grafton, Apl. 29, 1851. Boston. 1851. 8° 3623.25
— Address delivered in Petersham, JMass., July, 4, 1854, in
commemoration of the 100th anniversary. Boston. 1355. 8°
— The bad Friday : sermou. West lioxbury, June 4, 1854 : re-
turn of Anthony Burns to slavery. Boston, 1854. 8'. 3623 25
— Iu memory of Christ : sermon. Salem, 1860. 8'. . . 3623.25
— Reasons for thanksgiving : sermou, April 20, 1862. Salem,
1862. 8' 3023.25
Wilson ( /iVu. Edward). Naturalists' poetical com-
panion. AVith notes. Leeds, 184G. 16^. . 1696.25
Wilsoa (Erasmus orW, J. Erasmus). Lectures on
dermatology; London, 1871. 8°. . . 4328. IC
Willson (Forcoythe).' &'e Atlantic monthly, March, 1875.
Wilson (Floyd 13.) Book of recitations and dialogues.
New York; 1868. 16°. ........ G333.l:j
Wilson (Prof. George, F. R.'S. K) Electricity and
the electric telegraph : with the chemistry of
the stars. London, 1854. 10° 5075.29
— The five gateways ot knowledge. [The senses.] 3d
ed. Cambridge, {Eivil.,) 1861. 18°. . . 4323.11
— Life and works of Henry Cavendish. London,
CavmdishsoclSni. 8° 3033.26
— Eeligio chemici. Essays. L., 1862. 12°. 4214.08
Contejiti :
Boyle (Robert).
Chemical final causes. (From
Edin. essays, 1866).
Chemistry and uat. theology.
Chemistry of the stars.
Dalton (John).
Re8urrection(Thoughtson the).
Wollastou (William).
— Sleep of the hyacinth : Egyptian poem. [In Macm. mag.,
V. 1, 2.]
— Researches on color blindness. Edln., 1855. 8°.
— and Geikie (Archibald). Memoir of Edward Forbes.
London, 1861. b° 3056.20
— Brown (/.) Spare hours, p. 385-397 2514.13
.See a/so filacm. mag., Jan., 1860 (by J. Cairns); X. Brit,
rev., 1860, V. 2.
■Wilson {Miss Henrietta). Chronicles of a garden :
its pets and its pleasures. With a brief memoir,
by J. Hamilton. 2d ed. L., 18G4. 12°. . 6132.15
Willson (Henry). Use of a box of colours. L., 1812. 1.8°.
Wilson (Henry, J/. i>.) Lectures on the opthal mo-
scope. Dublin, 1868. 8° 4311.23
Wilson (Henry). AVonderful characters. 3 v. Lon-
don, 1830-21. 8° 32G4.15
Same. Louisville, 1854. 8° 32GG.01
Wilson (Henry, of ^fassachuselts). History of the
rise and fall of the slave power in America. 3 v.
Boston, 1872-77. 8° 5833.10
i^To^c— Reviewed in Fortu. rev., Jan., 1875.
— United Slates Omgress. Memorial addresses on life
and character of H. W., Jan. 21, 1876. Washing-
ton, 1876. 8°. 3186.19
— Mmm (J. B.) Life of Henry Wilson. 1872. 3186.16
— Stowe {Mrs. H. E. B.) Men of our time 3265.02
Willson (H. Bowlby). The science of ship-building,
considered in its relations to the laws of nature.
London, 1863. 8° 4517.22
Wilson (Horace Hayman). History of British India,
1805-1835. 3 v. London, 1848. 8°. . . 1015.16
Note. — In continuation of Mill's History of India.
— A notice of European gnimmars and lexicons of the San-
skrit language. [In Philol. soc. Proceedings, 1842-44.]
— Sanskrit and English * dictionary ; an abridg- .
ment, with appendix explaining the use of affixes
in Sanskrit, by Pandit Ram Jasan. Benares,
1870. 8° G425.28
— Select specimens of the theatre of the Hindus,
from the Sanskrit. 3 v. in 1. Calcutta, 1827. 8°.
Contents : v. 1. Preface. Dramatic system of the Hin-
dus. Mrichakati. 2. Vikrama and Urvasi. Malati, and
Madhava. Uttara Kama Charitra. 3. Mudru Raksbasa.
Retudvali. Appendix.
— Select works. 12 v. London, 1861-71. 8°. . 781'2.01
Note. — For Conttnis see Literature {Sanskrit, p. 711).
Wilson (J. , .i4. M.) Rough notes on the errors of
grammar, and the nature of language. Canajo-
harie, 1858. 8° 6415.18
Wilson (James, of Pa.) Works. 3 v. Phil., 1804. 8°.
Contents : V. 1-3. Lectures on law and government.
3. Miscellaneous disquisitions, spesches. aud orations.
,8®" For biogr. sketches of author, see Biography (p. 213).
Wilson (James, e.ig.) Journal of two tours upon
the Continent, 181G-17-18. 3 v. L., 1820. 8°.
Note. — For the most part tours in Italy.
Wilson (James, F. R. 8. E. \ The rod and the gun.
Edin., 1840. 8° 4615.05
Wilson (James, M.D.) and Gully (James Manby,
M.D.) Practice of the water-cure. N. Y., 1849. 12°.
Wilson (James Grant). Life and letters of Fitz
Greene Halleck. New York, 1869. 12°. 3075.04
— Sketches of illustrious soldiers. N. Y., 1874. 12°.
— Poets and poetry of Scotland. 2 t. N. Y., 187-. 8°.
Wilson (James H.) Life of Ulysses S. Grant. See Dana (C. A.)
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don, 1851. 16". [L. C. C] 545.08
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Wilaoii {Prof. John). [' Christopher North.' psrad]
Essays, critical and imaginative, i v. Edin-
burgh, 1856-57. 8° 2515.21
Note. — Form v. 5-8 of his * Worke,' below.
Contents.
GymuaaUcs. v. 1.
Health auil lougevity. v. 1.
llumur and bis traDslators, v.4.
.ffiBchyhiB (Agamemuou of), v. 4.
Au(4liiuauia. v. 2.
Bereuger'B Hplps and hints, v. 3,
Blackwood {Sir H.), Memoif,v.2.
Bryant (W. C), v. 2.
Burns (Genius of), v. 3.
Chiistopber at tho Lakes, v. 2.
Christopher on Colousay, v. 3.
Coleridge, v. 3.
Cruikshank on time, v. 1.
Days departed or Barnwell Hill,
V. 1.
Death {Punishment of), v. 2.
Early rising, v. 1.
Educatiou of the people, v. 1.
Elliott (Ebenezer), v. 2.
Loves of the poets, v. 1.
Macuulay's Lays, v. 3.
Man of ton. a satire, v. 1.
Meg Dods's cookery, v. 1.
Old North and young North ;
or Christopher in Edinburgh
and Christupher in Lon., v. 1.
Shakespeare(F6\v words on),v.3.
Streams, v. 1.
Tennyson's Poems, v. 2.
There is death iu the pot, v. 1.
Tupper's Geraldine, v. 3.
Wordsworth, v. 1.
Young ladies* book, v. 1.
[In Blackwood,
Greek drama (The), v. 4.
— Dies boreales — Christopher under canvas.
V. 65. 1849 — V. 72, 1862.)
— Noctes ambrosianaa. With memoirs and notes, by
R. Shelton Mackenzie. 5 v. N. Y., 1854. 12°.
Same. Ed. by prof. Ferrier. 4 v. Edin., 1858. 8°.
Note. — Has also title-page • Works, v. 1-4.'
Note. — Reviewed in Eraser's ma<,'., v. 52, 1855.
— Poems. Ed. by prof. Ferrier. Edin., 1858. 8°.
Note. — This is v. 12 of his ' Works.' below.
Contents .• The isle of Palms. The city of the plague. The
convict. Miscellaneous poems. Sonnets.
— Recreations of Christopher North. Ed. by prot.
Ferrier. 2 v. Edin., 1857. 8° 2545.25
Note— Also form V. 9-10 of his 'Works.'
Contents.
Moors (The), v. 1.
Morning monologue, v. 1.
Our parish, v. 1.
Our winter quarters, v. 2.
Poetry (An hour's talk about),
V. 1.
Sacred poetry, v. 2.
Seasons (Soliloquy on the), v.2.
Snowball bicker of Pedmount
(The). V. 2.
Tale of expiation (A), v. 1.
Thomson (James), A few words
Christmas dreams, v. 2.
Christopher in his aviary, v. 2.
Christopher in his sporting
jacket, V. 1.
Cottages. V. 1.
Field of flowers (The), v. 1.
Grasmere (Stroll to), v. 2.
Highland snow storm, v. 1.
Highlands {Scenery of the),v.2.
Holy child (The), v. 1.
Inch Cruin, v. 1.
Kitchener (.Dr.), v. 2.
L'envoy, v. 2. •
May-day, v. 2.
Same. Phil., 1852.
Windermere (A day at), v. 1..
' 2545.27
Tales : Lights and shadows of Scottish life. Trials
of Margaret Lyndsay, the Foresters. Edin.,
1858. 8° 264.20
Note. — Forms v. 11 of his ' Works,' below.
— Works. Ed. by J. P. Ferrier. 12 v. Edin., 1856-58. 8°.
Contents : v. 1-4. Noctes ambrosianie. 5-8. Essays.
9-10. Recreations of Christopher North. 11. Tales.
12. Poetical works.
<Kg"For lives of the author, see Biography (p. 213); aUo
Christian exam.. Mar., 1863 ; p. 184-19!!.
•WUaon (John, 31. D., F. B. S., F. S. S.) Medical notes
on China. London, 1846. 8°. . . . . 4334.17
Wilson (John, ^f. D., U. S. army). Health and its
resorts. Phil., 1880. 12°. 4317.13
Wilson (John, of Boston, printer). Scripture proofs
and illustrations of unitarianism. N.Y.,'1847. 12°.
— Treatise on English punctuation, B., 1856. 16°
— Unitarian principles confirmed by trinitarian tes-
timonies. 6th ed. Boston, 1S69. 8". . 3G23.23
Wilson (John, London bookseller). Shaksoeriana :
catalogue, etc. London, 1827. 1'2°. . .' 1754.23
Wilson (John). The lost solar system of the ancients
discovered. 2 v. London, 1856. 8°. . . 4017.14
■Wilson (John Mackey). Tales of the Borders and of
Scotland. 5 v. N. Y., [n. d.] 8°. . . 264.21
■Wilson (Joseph M. ) Presbyterian historical alma-
nac, v. 1-1, 1858-62. Phil., lS.j9-(;2. 8'. 3458.12
■Willson (Marcius). Manual for object lessons. N. Y.,
1862. 12° 5513.30
— Outlines of history. New York, 1868. 8°. 412.10
— Treatise on civil polity and political economy.
New York, 1839. 12° 5723.16
■Wilson (M. Baron). Memoirs of Harriot, duchess
of St. Albans. 2d cd. 2 v. L., 1810. 12°. 3155.09
■Wilson (Robert Anderson). History of the conquest
of Mexico. Phil, 1859. 8° 567.02
Wilson (Gm. Sr Robert Thomas). Private diary of
travels, ])erBonal services, and public events,
during mission and employment with tho Euro-
pean armies in the campaigns of 1812-1814, ed.
by Rev. H. Randolph. 2 v. L., 1861. 8°. 3186.21
— Randolph (H.) Life of. 2 v. 1862. . . .3186.17
iVofe.— Reviewed in Quar. rev., v. 117, 1855.
■Wilson (Rev. Thomas). Miscellanies ; with memoirs
of his life by F. R. Raines. [Manchester], Clietliam
soc., V. 45, 1807. 4^ 5095.05
Wilson (Walter). History and antiquities of dissen-
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AVestminster, and Southwark, including the lives
of their ministers. 4 v. London, 1808-1814. 8°.
— Memoir of the life and times of Daniel DeFoe.
3 V. London, 1830. 8° 3047.10
Wilson (Wm. Dexter, D. D. ) Lectures on the psycho-
logy of thought and action. 2d ed. Ithaca, iV. Y.,
1880. 1'2° 5426.35
Wilton {Countess of , editor). See Stone Mrs. EUz.)
Wiltsch (J. E. T. ) Handbook of the geography and
statistics of tho church. [A.D. 70-1.J21.] From
the German, by J. Leitch. L, 1868. 12°. 3411.03
Wimpffen ( (J^H. de). Sedan. 2d ed. Paris, 1871. 8°.
Winchell (Alexander). The doctrine of evolution :
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— The Preadiimites. Chicago, 1880. 8°. . . 1738.19
— Reconcilation of science and religion. New York,
1877. 12°. 3624.04
— Sketches of creation ; primordial condition and
the ultimate destiny of the earth and solar sys-
tem. New York, 1870. 12° 4717.21
Winchester (Elhanan). Ten letters to Mr. Paine,
in answer to the Age of reason. 3d ed. Phil.,
1811. 8° 3623.12
— The universal restoration exhibited. Worcester,
(Mass.,) 1803. 8° 3624.00
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■Winchester (Gen. James). Darnell (E.) Journal con-
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Kentuckey volunteers and regulars, commanded
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■Winckelmanu ( Johann -Joachim). History of ancient
art. Tr. by G.H. Lodge, v. 1-4. Boston, 1856-7. 8°.
.ety For critical notices of W.. see Biography (p. 213) ; also
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■Windham (Wm. ) Diary, 1784-1810. Lond., 1866. 8°.
A'cte.— Reviewed in E'd. rev., v. 123, 1866.
— Speeches. With account of life by T. Amyot. 3 v.
London, 1812. 8° 6313.20
— Select speeches. Ed. by R. Walsh. Phil., 1845. 8°.
Windhus or Windus (John), "journey to Mecquinez, Morocco,
1721. [In Pinkerton. v. 15.] 926.15
Window gardener, .^f-e Rand (E. S..>.) 1872 6132.18
Window gardpniuR. See Meikle (A.) 6132,08
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Windsor. See also Winsor.
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■Windsor (Arthur Lloyd). Ethica : or, characteristics
of men, manners, and books. L., 1860. 8°. 2517.01
Contents: Montaigne. Milton, Dryden. De Foe.
Pope and Swift. Bolingbroke and Barley. Goldsmith
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orators.
Windsor (Thomas). Report on surgery, with bibliography ;
18G2-64. 3 v. [New Sydenham soc. year-book. London.
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Wine {Use of, in health awl disease}. See Medicine {.ilcohol, wines,
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Wine, the vine, and tho cellar. Shaw (T. G.I 1864. . .3931.35
■Winer (.Johann Georg Benedict). A grammar of the
New Testament diction. Tr. by E. Masson. Edin-
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Wines. See Wine and Wines (above).
■Wines (Enoch Cobb, LL.D.) and Dwaght iT. W.)
Report on tho prisons and reformatories of the
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Winiield (CharioH H.) History of Hudson couuty,
New Jersey. New York, 1874. 8° . . . 055.03
— Historj' of tlio land titles of Hndson county, N. Y.,
lGOO-1871. 1 V. in 2. New York, 1872. 8° G26.00
Wingate (Charles F.) Views and interviews on
journulism. New York. 1875. 8°. . . . 2713.13
Wingate (George W.) Manual tor rifle practice.
New York, 1872. 16° 4515.34
Wingfield (Edward Maria). A diecourso of Virginia. Ed. with
uotea and au introd., by C. Deane. (in Archeeologia
Americaua, v. 4. I860.] 577.21
Winisiiik. Wa- Wa- Wanda : a legend of Old Orange.
1S50 , 1694.24
Winkelmann. Sec alio Winckelmann.
Wiukelmann (Fred. Th. ) French scholar's first
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WinkTVorth (Catharine). Christian singers ot Ger-
many. Phil., 18(18. 12° 37G5.0G
— • Lyra Gormanica ; hymns for the Sundays and chief
festivals of the christian year. Tr. from the
German. N. Y., 1858. 8° 3768.03
■Winn (J. M., 3I.D.) Materialism. L.,1875. 12°.5426.29
Wiuslovr (Charles Frederick, M.D. ) Force and
nature. Attraction and repulsion discussed in
their relations to physical and morphological de-
velopments. Phil., 18G9. 8^ 4024.25
Winslow (Edward). Good newes from New England: oratrue
relatiou, etc., abbreviated. [/nMass. List. soc. Coll., 2d b..
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Same abbreviated [In Ist. 8., V. 8.1 601.08
— New Englauda BalamauderdiBcovered, 1G47. [In Mass. hist.
soc. Coll., 3d B.. V. 2, 1830.J 661.22
Winslow (Forbes, 31. D.) Anatomy of suicide.
London, 1840. 8° 4333.02
— Light : its influence on life and health. London,
18C7. 1G° 4323.27
Same. N. Y., 1868. 16° 4323.29
— Obscure diseases of the brain. Phil., 1860. 8°.
— Preservation of the health of body and mind.
London, 1842. 8° 4333.13
— eiWor. See Journal of psychological medicine ;— Medical
critic.
Winslow (Hubbard). Eulogy on the late prof. E.
A. Andrews. Boston, 1858. 8°. ... 3013.34
Winslo'wr {Mrs. Mary). Heaven opened : a selection
from her corresp. Ed. by O. Winslow. New
York, 18G7. 18° 3624.01
Winslow (Octavius, D.D.) Patriarchal shadows of
Christ and his church : as exhibited in the his-
tory of Joseph and his brethren. N. Y., 1863. 12°.
Winsor. See a/so Windsor.
Wiusor (Justin). History of the town of Dusbury,
(Mass.) Boston. 1849. 8° 611.27
— Reader's hand-book of the American revolution,
1761-83. Boston, 1879. 12° 581.10
Winter (Wm.) My witness : a book of verse. Bos-
ton, 1871. 16° 1696.26
— Thistle-down: a book of lyrics. L., 1878. 12°. 169G.19
— The trip to England. Boston, 1879. 12°. . 951.36
Winter. See Seasons (p. .^7S); also Lowell (3. R.) A good word
for winter, [In his My stiuly windows. 1871 ; p. 24-54.]
Winter and its dangers. See Osgood (H.) 1879. . . . 4363.07
Winter homea for invalids. See Howe iJ. W.) 1875. . . 4;^•28.08
Winter in Corsica. By two ladies. L., 1868. 16°. 981.11
Winter in Spitzbergen. See Hiidebrandt (C.) 1852. . . 1142.02
Winter resorts. See Appletons' Illns. band-book of Americau
winter resorts, 1877 [1072.21| ; a^o Medicine (C/i7fta<e, p.
756 ; — Mineral Springs, p. 763).
Winter studies in the country. [Poems. anon,'\ Phil-
adelphia, 1856. 16° 1696.24
Winter snusbiue. See BurroughsfJ.) 1876 2514.15
Winter witb the swallowa ;A). See Edwards (M. B.) . . 1083.18
Winter's tale (A). See Sbakspere (William).
Wiuterbotham (Wm.) Hist., geogr., commercial, and
philos. view of America and the West Indies.
4 v. London, 1795. 8° 563.01
Wintering at Mentone. See Chambers (Wm.) 1870. . . 961.00
Winterslow: essays, ete. 5'ce Hazlitt (Wm.) . , . .2531.20
Winthrop (John, gov. of Mass. colony, d. 1649). His-
tory of New England from 1630 to 1049. Ed.
with notes, by J. Savage. 2 v. B., 1853. 8°. 595.10
— Winthrop papers. [In Mass. hist. soc. Collections, 3d Beries,
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ffg" For livet of gov. Winthrop, &e€ Biography (p. 213) ;
ChriH. <!X., Mch., 1861, p. 195-210 (Jehu Winthrop in Eng-
land, by W. H. Wbitmore).
Winthrop (Prof. John). Two lectures on comets.
BoHton, 18il. 12'^ 4013.20
Winthrop (Robert Charles). Addresses and speeches.
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Contents.
AilaniH (John Quiucy).
Addn^HK on taking the chair as
fipeaker.
Agricultural education.
Agriculture.
American revolution.
Bible {The).
Bowdoiu (James), Life of.
Calhuun (John C). Death of.
California (Admission of), and
aJjUHtmeut of the slavery
question.
California (Protest against ad-
mission of).
Commerce (Influence of).
Compensation lor the destruc-
tion of the Ursulinft convent.
Congratulations to the Whiga
of New York.
Conquest of Mexican territory.
Credit of Maesachusetts vindi-
cated.
Free BchoolB and liree govern-
ments.
Fiigitive-Blave law.
Great Britain and the U. S-
Horticnlture.
Imprisunment of free colored
seamen.
King (Dauiel P.), Death of.
Letter to the jjeople of Boston.
KlasBachuBcttB in 1775.
Mechanic arts (The).
Mexico (War with).
Natiouai monument at Wash*
ingtou.
New Mexico and Texas (Boun-
dary of).
Oregon question (Arbitration
of the).
Oregon question and the treaty
of Washington.
Ottoman empire (TheJ.
Personal vindication.
Pilgrim fathers {Tiie).
Policy of discriminating duties.
Proceeds of the public lands.
Protection to domestic in-
dustry.
Railroad jubilee.
Religious instruction of the
young.
Replies to votes of thanks.
Right of petition.
River and harbor improve-
ments.
Safe keeping of public moneys.
Sub-treasury system.
Taylor (Zachary). Death of.
Testimony of infidels.
Votes of interested members.
Wants of tbe government and
the wages of labor.
Washington {The city of).
Whig predictions and Whig
policy.
Same. From 1852 to 1867. B., 1867. 8°. 6324.21
Contents.
African colonization.
Agriculture of the U. S.
Alumni of Harvard (The).
American agriculture.
American bible society (Jubilee
of).
Appleton (Nathan). Tribute to.
Appleton (Wm.), Tribute to.
Archimedes and Franklin.
Boston light infantry.
Boston uiethanics and Boston
patriots.
Boston provident association.
Boston public library.
Central charity bureau.
Christianity neither sectarian
nor sectional.
Church (The), as affected by the
war.
Cincinnati society (The).
Coalition in Massachusetts.
Concordia.
Connecticut (Worthies of).
Crittenden (J. J.), Tribute to.
Dante (f.ODth birthday of).
Davis (John), The death of.
Dowse (Thomas), Memory of.
Dowse library (Opening of).
Educated men (Obligations and
responsibilities of).
Electoral vote of Mass.
Groton massacre in 1781.
Home for the cailors (A).
Increased circulation of relig-
ious books.
Irish recruits.
Lawrence (Abbott). Death of,
Lincoln (Abraham). Death of.
Livermore (George), Tribute to.
Luxury and the fine arts, in
some of the moral and his-
torical relations.
Lyndhurst (Lord), Death of.
McCIeUan (Nomination of).
Missouri compromise (Repeal
of the).
More tracts for the camp.
Music in the schools.
National politics.
New England (Music in).
Peabody (George).
Policy of the opposition.
Prescott (Wm. H.), Death of.
Presidential election of 1860.
Presidential election of 18(14.
Presidential question (The).
Quincy (Josiah), Death of.
Behg. instruction of theyoung.
Richmond (The fall of).
Scott (Wiufield). Death of.
Scott (Winfield ), Nomination of.
Shakespeare (Birthday of).
Empire state (Hist, glories ot | Sidney (Algernon).
the),
Everett (Edward), Death of.
Everett (Edward), Tribute of.
Felton {Pi-es. C. C), Tribute to.
Flag of the union (The).
Flag to the forty-third (A).
FrankHn (Inauguration of the
statue of)
Fusion of parties in Massachu-
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Same. 1869-1879. Boston, 1878. 8°. . 6324.22
sparks (Jared), Tribute to.
Star for every state, and a state
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Tracts for tbe soldiers.
Virginia and Maryland (Wel-
comes to).
Washington's birthday.
Young (Religious instruction of
the).
Agassiz [Prof. Louie).
Alexis [Grand duke]. Banquet
to.
Aspinwall {Colonel)
Boston (Centennial oration,
July. 4, 1876).
Boston (Evacuation of).
BoBton (Environs of).
Boston (General theol. library
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Boston fire (Great).
Boston light infantry.
Boston provident association.
Boston public Latin school.
Boston tea-party.
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Peuboily eiliuiation fiiiid (4 ail.)
PeaboOy iiiUBemu, Cauibriilfie.
Pilgrim jubilco, Plymouth.
Dec. 21, 1H"().
Pilgrims ('2.")0th auuiv. of tho
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Quiiicy {Hon. Josiah) and
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Ealoigh [Sir Walter).
Sanders theatre, Cambridge,
Savago (.Tames).
Saint Clermans {Earl of).
Scott {.Sir Walter).
Sears (Ilarnas),
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Sumnor (Fillmore and),
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Thiers (LoniB).
i Thomas {lion. Bcuj.F.)
i Tickuor (George).
Verplauck (Guljan C)
Washburn (Emory),
Webster (Daniel), Unveiling of
the statue of.
Wednesday evening club.
Wilberforce (Samuel, &j>. fif
Winctif-Stev).
Wilson (Henry).
Washington and Franklin (Por.
traits of).
Bunkor Hill centennial,
Cambridge in old England, and
Cambridge in New Kngland.
Central bureau of charity,
Clifforil (Kx-gnv. John H,)
Crittenden (//on, J, J.) at West
Point,
Davis {Ifon. George),
Dowse library (Reopening of
the).
Dowso library (Return to the).
Evangelical alliance,
Fillinoro and Sumner.
Folsom (Charles),
Frothingham (N. L.)
Glance at the changes of 25
years.
Graham {Hon. Wm, ,\,)
Harvard alumni (Dinner of the),
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nial.
Kennedy {Hon. John P.)
Lambardo (William),
Lexington ccuteunial (The),
Mcll value (C, P,. bp. of Ohio].
Massachusetts, its early hist.
Metcalfe (Judge Therou).
Miuot {Hon. Wm.)
Music (Our home).
Naumkeag (250th anniversary
of Endicotfs arrival at).
Olympia Morata.
Paris geographical congress.
Peabody (George),
— Life and letters of John Winthrop, gov, of Mass,
[1588-1()30.] Boston, 1864, 8°. - . . 31SG.10
Same. [1630-49.] B„ 18G7, 8°. . . .3186.11
— Oration, July 4, 1848 on the occasion of laying the corner-
stone of the national Dionunieut to the memory of Wash-
ington, Wash,, 1848, 8° 684.20
— Washington, Bowdoin, and Franklin : addresses.
With pieces on [the Boston tea-party ; Massachu-
setts in 1775 ; Ccnten. commemorations at Lex-
ington and Bunker Hill,] B,, 1876, 8°, 3178,14
■Winthrop (Theodore), Canoe and the saddle, ad-
ventures among the Northwestern rivers and
forests ; and Isthmiana. B., 1863, 12°. 1122,01
— Cecil Dreeme, Boston, 1862. 16°, . . . 264,28
— Edwin Brothertoft, 4th ed. B., 1862, 16°, 264,29
— John Brent, Boston, 1873. 16° 264,30
— Life in the open air, and other papers, Boston,
1863, 12° 254-5,17
Contents : Life in the open air, Katahdin and the Peuob-
Bcot. Love and skates. New York seventh regiment.
Our March to Washington, Washington as a camp. Fort-
ress Monroe, Brightley"s orphan, a fragment. 'The heart
of the Andes,' .
Wire. Hilttenbrand{W.) Cable-making for suspension bridges.
1877 3922,31
Wirgman (Thomas), Principles of tlie Kantesian philosophy.
London, 1824. 8". [In Pamphleteer, v. 23.] , , , 6058.23
Wirt (Wm,) Letters of the British spy, 10th ed,
with biogr, sketch. New York, 1832. lii°. 3186.14
— Eulogy on Thomas Jefferson and John Adams ; — Speech in
the trial of Aaron Burr ; — Extract from the argument in
the Cherokee case. [In Moore (F.) Amer. eloquence, v, 2.
1867.] C325.02
— Life and character of Patrick Henry, Hartford,
1852, 8° 3077,23
Same. Ithaca, {N. Y.), 1850. 8°. . . 3077,24
— The old bachelor. [Essays. ] lid ed. 2 v. Baltimore,
[n, ci,] 24°. 2546,13
gS' For lives of Wirt, see Biography (p, 213).
Wisconsin. See Countries (p. 393); also Bashford (R. M.)
Legislative manual ; constitutions of the t'. S. and of Wis-
consin, and Jefferson's manual ; also lists and tables. 15th
annual ed. Madison, 1870. 12° 07,53.14
Wifloonsin historical society. Annual report and
collections, v. 1-6, 1854-72. Madison, (H'i.';,,')
1855-72, 8° 624,22
— Catalogue of the library. Prepared by D. S. and
I. Durrie, 2 v, Madison, 1873, 8°. , . 2723.19
^Viaaom. i'harron (P.) Of wisdom, 2 v, 1707, 5434.17
— Taylor (11.) Notes from life, 1863 ; p. 74-91 2544.05
«5- See also Philosophy (p. 851-804).
Wisdom of Jesus, the son of Sirach ; or Eoclesias-
ticus. Boston, 1878. 18° 3763.01
Wisdom series.
— Selections from the Apocrypha. Boston, 1878. 18°. . 3763.62
— Wisdom of Jesus, the son of Sirach ; or Ecclesiasticus. Bos-
ton, 1878. 18° 3703.01
Wise. See also Weiss : — Wiosso.
Wise (Daniel, V.D.) Our king and Kaviour ; or the
story of our Lord's life on earth. New York,
187.5. 1'2° 3121,'24
— Summer days on the Hudson, N, Y,, 1876, 12°,
jtjr^- For his juvenile storvs, Bee Fiction (p, 634),
Wise (Henry Akxnnder), Seven decades of the
Union: memoir of John Tyler, Phil,, 1872, 8°,
— Suvaiie{J.) Our living representative men 3156.01
See also biogr, sketch by G, M, 'i'owlo in Harper'a
monthly, v, 26,
Wise (Henry Augustus). ['Harry Gringo ', jwetitZ,]
Captain Brande, of the 'Centipede'. New
York, 1871. 8° 264.33
— Los Gringos, an inside view of Mexico and Cali-
fornia. N. Y., 1857. 12°. 1152.03
— Scampavias from Gibel Tarek to Stamboul. New
York, 1857. 12° 981.06
— Tales for the marines. N. Y., 1855. 12°. .264.34
■Wise (•John). System of aeronautics. Phil., 1850. 8°.
— Through the air : 40 years' exjierience as an
aeronaut. Phil., 1873. 8°. 39'27,33
Wise (.John K,) The New Forest: its history and
scenery, London, 1867. 8° 955.12
— Shakspere : his birth-jjlace and its neighborhood.
London, 1S61. 16° 1752.23
Wise (Thomas A., M.D.) Keview of the history of
medicine, v, 1-2, London, 1867, 8°. . . 4313.04
Wise men of the East, Upliam ( F. W.) The wise
men : who they were, f(c'. , 1869. , . .3615.11
See also Journal of sacred lit., Apl.. 1857 ; p, 94-110 ; also
Christian exam., Nov., 1809 (by C. U. Brlgham),
Wise, witty, and tender sayings. See Lewes {.Mrs. M. A,) 6212,00
Wiseman (Nicholas Patrick Stephen, cardinal).
Fabiol.a ; or the church of the catacombs. New
York, [1854.] 12° 264.35
— Recollections of the last four jjopes and of Pome in
their times. New ed. Lond,, [n, d,] 12°, 3424.03
Note. — Reviewed In Westm. rev., v, 70, 1858.
— Lectures on the identification of artisan and artist. [Iji Smith.
report, 1870.] 3936.'J5
— Lectures on the doctrines of the catholic church.
2 V, in 1, Baltimore, 1862, 12°. . . . 3624.07
— The Real presence in the eucharist. Bait,, 1852,12°.
— Twelve lectures on the connexion between science
and revealed religion, 5th ed. 2 v, L,, 1853. 1"2°,
Contents : v. 1. On the comparative study of languages.
On the natural history of the human r;ice. On the nat-
ural sciences, 2, On early history,- On archjeology. On
oriental literature. Conclusion,
j^^ For bioe/r. notices of the author, see Biography (p. 213).
Wishart {Bev. George, D.D.) Memoirs of James
Graham, marquis of Montrose, Tr. from the
Latin, Edin,, 1756, 8° 3124.28
Wishing cap pai>er8, ,%,■ Hunt (J. H. Leigh). 1873. , , 2532.'24
Wlster y.Mrs. Annie Lee, traTistator). See Fiction (p, 534).
Wister {Mrs. O. J.) and Irwin {Miss Agues), editors. Worthy wo-
men of our first century. I'hila., 1877. 8°. , , , :W45.17
ConU-nts : Logan (Deborah, of Pa.), by Mrs. 0. J. Wister.
Motte {Mrs. Rebecca, of S. C). by a lady of S. C. Ran-
dolph {Mrs. T. SI., of Va.). by Miss S, N, liandolph. Ripley
{Mrs. Samuel, of Mass.). by Miss E, Hoar. Schuyler {Mrs.
I'hlllp.c/A'. r'). by MlBs S. P. Cooper. Women of New
Hampshire, by Mrs. F. W. Fiske.
Wit and humor.
*5- .??« also Caricature (p. 253) ;— Characters (p, 2611 ;—
Epigrams (p, 446) :— Poetry (Bumoroits, p. 906 ; — Ptins
(p, 936);— Satire and satires (p, 908) ;— Drama (p, 424).
1, Variou.f Tlieories, Kinds, and Relations.
— Anonymotts {Tlie), v, 1, p. 137-105 (Humor) ; p. 31-46, 412-420
(Pedigree of Irish bulls ;— Imported bulls), . , , 2512.27
— Bailey {S.) On the theory of wit. [In his Discourses. 1852 :
p. 240-276.] ^ . . 2517,05
— Seattle {J. ) Essay on latighter and ladicrons composition,
[/n AisWorks, v. 6.] 5015.14
— Besaui ( W. ) The French humorists from the 12th
to the 19th century, 1874 3266.14
— Black-more {Sir K.) On vrit. [In his Essays, v. 1, 1716 ; p,
189-'239,) 2513.25
— Bovee {C. N.) Wit and humor. [In his Summaries of thoughts,
V, 2, 1862.] 2513.'29
— Brow7i {J.) On ridicule considered as a test of truth. [In
/it's Essays, c(c., 1704.] 6433.22
— Charlelon { W.) Concerning the different wits of
men, 1675 6212,31
— Clark {B. F.) Jlirthfulness and its exciters, 621206
— Cobbe {F. P.) Humour of various nations, [In her Hours of
work and play, 1807 ; p. 233-55.] 2521,08
In asking for books, ubb the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and tho NITMBEB,
1094
WIT AND HUMOR
Considerations upon wit and morals. [By Gabriel
Senac de Meilban]. Tr. from the French. Lon-
don, 1788. 8°. G212.21
■ CoxiS.S.) Why wo laugh. 1876.. . .0211.35
- Cracfoft (/J.) IiitL'llectiml playfulness. [In his Essays, v. 1,
18G8 ; p. 259-208.] 2621.13
■ Ddfrjnen'e (0.) Histoirc littOraire des fous. 6212.22
■ Edgewnrth {Maria). Essay ou Irish bulls. [7n Aer Tales, f/c..
V. 1. 1853,] 182.11
' Emerson (K. ir.) The comic. [2n hi^ Letters aud social aims.
1876.] 2624.19
■ Oay{S.) Physiologic du ridicule. 1864. 702J.01
- Ilazliit (ir.) Dohiiitiou of wit. [In /us Literary remains, v. 1,
1836 ; p. ns-fil.] 3076.13
- HobbcstT.) Of laughter, [/n/iis Leviathan, pt. 1. ch. C] 6043.08
- Hunt {L.) Essay on wit aud humor. [/n /as Selections, €(c.
V. 2, 1857 ; p. 1-60.J 2533.02
• Lelaiid {C. G.) In liis Plea for Sunshine In thought. 2535.0<;
■ Lyly (J.) Anatomy of wit. 1579. Repr. by E.
Arber 5011.04
■ Montagu [B.) Hobbes' theory of laughter. [/« M.'s EBsays,
1837 ; p. 110-164.] 2537.04
- Morris (C.) Essay towards fixing the true standard
of wit, humor, satire, and ridicule. 1744. 6212.23
• Reflexions upon ridicule. [By Jean Baptiste Mor-
van de Bellegarde.] 3d ed. 2 v. London, 1717.
16° 6212.25
- Saunders (F.) Wit and humor. [In Jlosaics, 1859; p. 169-192.]
- Scandelo (G.), pseud. Elements of the science of
scandal. 1814 6212.27
- Shaftesbury (A. A. Cooper. 3d earl of). On wit and humor.
[In his Characteristic.'!, v. 1.] . " 2542.17
- Smith (S.) Wit and humor 6075.23
- — Same, (/n /as Moral philosophy.] 6430.08
Same. [In his Wit aud wisdom, 1850 ; p. 417-452.] 2543.15
- Spencer [H.) Physiology of laughter. [In his Essays, v. 2,
1864, and V. 1, 1868.]
Note. — First appeared in Macm. mag., v. 1, 1860.
- Voltaire {F. M. A. de). Of wit. [In his Works, v. 22. 1762.]
- Whipple {e. F.) Wit and humor. [In his Lectures, 1852;
p. 84-122.] 2645.08
- Wright {Th.) On the history of comic literature during the
Middle ages. [In 7u5 Essays on archsol. subjects, etc., v. 2.
1801.] 443.30
On the satirical literature of the Reformation. [In Ais
Essays on arch, subjects, etc., v. 2, 1861.] .... 443.30
See also .\tlantic, v. 2. 18.^8 ('London Punch'); Bentley's
miscel., Oct., 1838 {Joe Miller, aud the jesters of all times
and cUmes, by W. J. Thorns); Blackw. mag., v. 88, 1860
or LitteU, 1860, v. 4 (Great wits, mad wits); Brit, qu.rev.,
Oct., 1875 (American humor); Brit. qu. rev., July, 1872 or
LitteU, 1872, V. 3 (Wit aud humour); Chris, ex., v. 47 (by
C. A. Bartol): v. 49 (Moral aspects of. by J. Walker): May.
1861 ; p. 412-436 (Popular wit and humor in Scotland, by
H. Giles); Dubl. uuiv. mag., July, 1863 (Wit): Oct.. 1863
(Pulitical pasquinade and comic literature): Eclectic. May
1876 (Humor): Eraser's mag,. U.S., v. 3, 1871 [The original
Merry Andrew); Nat. rev., v. 17, 1863 or LitteU, 1863, v. 3
(Wits of the Freuch rev.); North Brit, rev., v. 33, 1860
(American humour): v. 35, 1861 (Scottish humour): v. 45.
1866 .Recent humorists: Aytoun, Peacock. Prout); v. 46,
1867 (Facetiie: jest-books); Quar. rev., v. 122, 18o7 (Yankee
humour) ; Westm. rev., v, SO, 1863 or LitteU, 1864, v, 1.
(Wit aud humor).
2. Lives of Wits and Humorists.
- Besani {W.) French humorists from the 12th to
the 19th century. 1874. 3266.14
Ifote. For Contents see entry on p. 76 of Cat.
- Thackeray ( ir. Jl/.) English humorists of the 18th
century 3252.13
Conh'nts : Addison, Congreve, Fielding, Gay, Goldsmith,
Hogarth, Pope, Prior, Smollett, Steele, Sterne, Swift.
- Tliompson {Mrs. K. B.) Wits and beaux of society.
1861 3265.22
- Timbs (J.) Livesof wits and humorists. 2 v. 3252.14
Condnfs .• V. 1. Swift. Steele. Foot. Goldsmith. The
two Colmans. 2. Sheridan. Person. Sydney Sntitk.
Hook. James aud Horace Smith.
Anecdote lives of the later wits and humorists.
2 V. 1871 3251.08
JVbte.— For Contents see entry on p. 1046 of Cat.
j^^ See aho (iu Biography, p. 116-21.^) lives of Addison:
— R. H. Barham ; — Sir Jonah Barrington ; — Beaunaar-
chais ; — Geor^'e Canning : — Wm. Congreve : — Dickens : —
Samuel Foote ;— Oliver Goldfimith ; — Thomas Hood : —
Theodore E. Hook ;— Dnuglas Jerrold ;— Michael Kelly;—
Charles Lamb ; — J"hn Leech ;— Charles Matthews ; —
Richard Porson : — Matthew Prior:— Rabelais ;— George
Selwyn :— R. B. Sheridan : — James Smith ; — Sidney
Smith : — Tobias Smollett ;— Sir Richard Steele ;— Laur-
ence Sterne ;— Jonathan Swift ;— W. M. Thackeray ; —
Voltaire ; — John Wilson (' Christopher North.'
3. Specimens of wit and humor. Comicatiiies, etc.
Beaiivoisin IM. de). Anecdotes, epigrammes, bon-
mots, etc. 1867 6216.22
Uomliauijh (C. C.) Book of blunders : hibernicisms,
bulls that are not Irish, and typographical errors.
Phil.. 1871. 12° 6212.12
Brown (M.) Wit and humor : a choice collection.
1879 6216.39
Burdette (U. J.) Hawk-eyes. Illus. byL. Hopkins.
1879 ■ 0211.38
— Kisc and fall of the mustache, and other Hawk-
eyetems. 1877 6211.37
Burton (W. E.) Cyclopsedia of wit and humor.
2 V. 1858. — Same. 2 v. 1866. 6217.05; 6217.01
■ Cervantes (M. de). Wit and wisdom of Don Quixote.
1867 0214.01
■ Comic almanack. By Thackeray and A. Smith, etc.
With illua. by G. Cruikshank and others. 2 t.
18115-1853 6212.14
Croflon (K B.) The bewildered querists and other
nonsense. 1875 6211.33
- Curiosilies of 'street literature : comprising " catch-
pennies," street-drolleries, broadsides, ballads,
etc. London, 1871. 4° 5028.04
■ Jerrold (D.) Specimens of [his] wit. 1858. 6214.22
- Joe Miller's jests; or, the wit's vade mecum. New ed.
London, [)i. d.]. 12° 6212.10
- Kelley {J. F. ) Humours of Falconbridge : a collec-
tion of humorous scenes. [1856.] . . 6216.38
- Laiorence (The) 'Mother goose.' [A nonsense even-
ing.] By C. D. K. Boston, 1878. obi. 12°. 1666.20
-Lemon (.)/.) The jest book : choicest anecdotes
and sayings. 186.5 6212.13
- Ling or Lynrje (2f.\ Politeuphuia, wits common-
wealth. [,anon.'\ 1669 6211.25
- Moidd [R. A.) Literary pearls. 1871. . . 6213.26
- Percy (II. C.) Our cashier's scrap-book: a port-
folio of bank anecdotes and incidents. . 5931.32
- Pficy anecdotes, V. 10. 1823 6211.10
- Prentice {0. D.) Prenticiana ; or, wit and humor
in par.agraphs. 1834 6212.04
- Puckle (J.) The club ; or, a gray cap for a green
head. 1834 6212.07
- Punch's Almanack. 1842-50 6218.08
- Recueit curieux d'histoires et de bons mots. Par.
Mr. J. de B. D. M. Amst., 1739. 16°. C214.33
- Rowley {II.) Puniana : riddles, conundrums, e(c.
- Smart sayings of great personages : a repertory of
wit, anecdote, apothegm, and repartee, [anon.l
London, 1866. 16°. 6216.13
- Smith (IL) The tin trumpet ; or, heads and tales
for the wise and waggish. Bv Paul Chatfield
Ipseud.] 2 V. New York, 1836. ." . . .6212.02
Same. New York, 1859 6212.01
- Spirit of the public journals for 1823-25 ; illustrated
by Cruikshank. 3 v. Lond., 1824-26. 8°. 6216.16
- Tarltvn (R.) Jests, and news out of purgatory.
Notes by J. 0. Halliwell. [Shakespeare soc]
- Taylor (J., editor). Eccentric and humorous letters
of eminent men and women, lanon.] 1824. 6212.19
- Valentine [W.) Budget of wit and humor. 262.90
- World^s (The) almaniac for 1879. Illus. by F. S.
Church 6212.37
tS" See also FUegende Blaetter ;— Ftin ;— New bon-ton
mag. ; — Punch.
j8®=For writings more or less marked by wit and humor,
or by a certain grotesquenesfl, see under the following
names ; viz.:—G. A. A'Beckett (Comic Blackstone ; — Comic
history of England ; — Comic history of Rome); Joseph
Addison (Essays) ; — \^. L. Alden (Domestic explosives
and other sixth column fancies) ; — American tour of
Messrs. Browu, Jones, and Robinson ;— Thos, Amoiy
(Life of John Buncle) ; — Archibald the cat, and other sea
yarns ;— Arroin (R.) Nest of ninnies; — J. M. Bailey (Life
in Daubury) ; — J. G. Baldwin (Flush times of Alabama
and Mississippi):— R. H. D. Barham (Ingoldsby legends ;
My cousin Nicholas): — J. Beresford (Miseries of human
life) ; — Betsey Jane Ward : hur book of goaks ; — Edward
Bradley (Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green, etc.). — Tom
Brown (Works):— C. F. Browne (Artemus Ward):— F. C.
BiuTiand (Happy thoughts. f-(c.i:— J. Barton (Candid and
Dr. Pangloss):— G- W. Carlelon (Our artist in Cuba) ;—
M. de Cervantes (Don Quixote. f(c.):— C. H. Clark (Out of
the Hurly Burly):- S. L. Clemens (Mark Twain):— F. S.
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
WIT AND HUMOR - WITHERSPOON
1095
Oozzens;— Geo. Cruikshank (Throe courses and adesaert);
W. Oongreve (Plays);— G. W. Curtis (Potiiibar papersi;—
A. Daudet (New Don Quixote) ;— J. Do Millo (Dodge
club ;— American liaron) ;— Geo. H. Derby ( Pbteuixiana;—
Squibnb j)ap<!r8);_0. Dickens (Pickwick papers, and other
novels);— Samuel Footo (Plays);— Fungusiana, or opinions
and table talk of the lato Bainaby Fuugus, esq., 1809;
John (Jalt (Novels) ;— W. S. Gilbert (liab ballads, etc.);—
T. C. Haliburton (Sara Slick tlio clockmakcr, and other
works);- C. G. Halpine (Privat.i INIilcs O'Ueilly. and other
works);— G. W. Harris (Sut LovingKuod);— S. A. Hammett
(Stray Yankee in Texas, f(c.);— Bret Harte (Condensed
novels, etc.) ;— H. Heine (WritinRs) ;— Thomas Hood
(Works);— O. W. Holmes ;— L. Hopkins (Comic history of
the United StateB);—Wa.'ihin{!ton Irving (Knickerbocker's
History of New York) ;—F. do Isla (Friar Gerund);— Edw.
Jenkins (Glnx's baby);— Douylas Jerrold (Works);— V.
W. Johnson's Travels of an American owl ;— J. P. Ken-
nedy (Quodlibet) ;— 0. A. Kortum (Jobsiad) ;— Charles
Lamb (Works);- M. D. Landon (Eli Perkins);- E. Lear
(Book of nonsense ; — Nonsense songs) ;— John Leech ; —
0. B. Lewis (Quads odds);— D. R. Locke (Petroleum V.
Nasby);— A. B. Longstreet (Georgia sketches):— J. K. Low-
ell (BiRlow papers);- Francis Mahoney (Father Front) ;—
Cornelias Mathews (Works);— D. G.Mitchell (Fudge do-
ings);— My opinions and Betsey Bubbet's ; — James W.
Morris (K. N. Pepper);— Thomas Nast ;— K. Nares (Thinks
I to myself);— J. 0. Neal (Charcoal sketches);— R. H.
Newell (Orpheus 0. Kerr);— Thoa. L. Peacock (Works);—
John Poole (Works);- W. T. Porter (Quarter race in Ken-
tucky! :—H. W. PuUen ;— R. E. Raspc (Adventures of
baron Muncliausen);— George Rose (Arthur Sketchley);—
M. W. Savage (Bachelor of the Albany) ;— H. W. Shaw
(Josh Billings);- J. D. Sherwood (Comic history of the
United States);- .-Vlbert Smith (Writings);— Seba Smith
(Major Jack Downing);— B. P. Shillaber (Mrs. Partington);
Eichard Brinsley Sheridan ;— James and Horace Smith
(Poems);- Sidney Smith;— John Stanton (Corry O'Lanus);
— G. A. Stevens (Lecture on heads); — Laurence Sterne
(Tristram Shandy;— Sentimental journey);— Sir Richard
Steele (Writings); — Tobias Smollett (novels);— R. S. Surtees
(Ask Mamma ;— Handley cross ;— Mr. Sponge's sporting
tour);— Jonathau Swift (Works);— H. E.Taliaferro (Fish-
er's river, by Skitt);- W. M. Thackeray (Novels aud tales);
M. M. Thompson (Q. K. Philander Doesticks, P. B.) ;—
Jules Verne (Romances);— Mrs. M. V. F. Victor (Miss
Slimmeus' window);— C. D. Warner (My summer in a
garden);— C. H.Webb (John Paul's book, ete.);— Mrs. F.
M. Whitcher (Widow Bedott papers ;— Widow Spriggins);
R. G. White (The new gospel of peace);— N. P. Willis (Fun
jottings);— John Wilson (Noctes Ambrosianas).
Wit and wisdom from West Africa. Sf Burton (R. F.) 1805.
Wit and wisdom of Haytians, .S'.e Bigelow (J.) 1877. . 6214.36
Wit, humor and Shakspeare. .^te Weiss (John). . . .1762.21
■Witchcraft and demonology.
as- See also Apparitions (p. 31);— Biblical and religious
literature (Z<e«i(, p. 83);— Delusions (p. 411);— Occult sci-
ences (General uio7-^-s, p. 823); — Palmistry (p. 835);— Spirit-
uaUsm (p. 1027);— Superstitions (p. 1027).
— Allen (R. H.) New England tragedies in prose.
2, The witch-craft delusion. 1869. . .3812.10
— ■ Aubin (— ). Histoire des diables de London, on
de la possession des religieuses nrsulines, et
de la condamnation et du suplice d'Urbain
Grandier cure de la m^me 3812,34
— Bovddon (Ahhi L.) History of the ridiculous
extravagancies of Monsieur Oufle. 1711. 3812.28
— Calef (R.) More wonders of the invisible world.
1861 3812.01
— Casaubon (M.) A treatise proving spirits, witches
and supernatural operations. 1672. . . 3813.16
— Conway (.)/. D.) Witchcraft. [In his Demonology, v. 2. 1879;
p. 288-331.) 3817.45
— DaUloa (Jacques, comte de Lude\. Treatise on spirits:
against vulgar errors, etc. 1723. . . . 3812.31
— Da\>ies{J. A.) On the evil eye. [/« Royal soc. of lit. Trans.,
V. 5, 1856.] 6066.13
— Essex institute hist, coll., v. 2-3 (Cases of mtchcraft). 605.04
— Fowler {S. P., ed.) Salem witchcraft. With notes,
etc. 1861 ;i812.01
Contents: Oalef (R.) More wonders, etc. Mather (0.)
Wonders of the invisible world.
— Giffoyd iG~) Dialogue concerning witches, and witchcrafts.
1003. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. [Percy society, v. 8.] 6060.08
— Olanville {/.) Against sadducism in the matter of witch-
craft. [/» Ais Essays, rfc, 1676.] 3654.23
— Hutclniison ( F. ) Historical essay concerning witch-
craft. 2d ed. 1720 3812.02
— Kyteler (Dame Alice). Proceedings against, for
sorcery, in 1321. [Camden soc] . . 5112.24
— Lecky ( IF." E. H.) In his History of rationalism, v. 1, 1866.
— Lintmi (E Lynn). Witch stories. 1861. .381'2.11
— Longfellow (H.'W.) New England tragedies. . . . 1664 20
Note. — Includes a dram, rendering of Giles Corey trial.
— Loviell [J. R.) Among my books, 1870 ; p. 81-161, . 2534.14
— Mather (f!.) Wonders of the invisible world. Notes
by S. P. Fowler. ISCl 3812.01
— Michekt(J.) La Sorcit-re, [Fr.] 186.3. 3814.02
Same. The witch of the middle ages. . 3814.03
— Oilier ( C.) Fallacy of ghosts, dreams, and omens ;
with stories of witchcraft. 1848.. . .3812.13
— Potts ( T. ) Discovery of witches in the county of
Lancaster, Eugl. [Chetham soc, v. 6.] 5(104.06
— Rydherej ( V.) Magic of the middle ages. 3814.4;)
— Scott (Sir W.) Letters on demonology and witch-
craft. [H. F. L.] 3812.03
Same. {In his Works. V. 1, 1833]. , , . G0i;5.13 ; 6066.02
— Soutk-y (R.) Life of Wesley, V, 1, 184C ; cli. 1, p. 19-24 ; and
note 7, p. 445-170 (Account of supernatural disturbances
in the house of Wesley's father).
— Spofford til. P.) Now England legends. 3812.07
— Slortj (W. W.) Castle St. Angelo and the evil eye.
1877 S73.26
— Surtees society. Pnbl.v. 21 and 40 ( Depositions, e(c.,
containing numerous cases occurring in Eng-
land) .5117.06;25
. — Turell (B.) Detection of witchcraft. [In Mass. hist. boc. Coll.,
2d B., V. 10.] 601.20
— Dp/iaKMC.l-r.) Lectures on witchcraft. 1831. :i812.06
Salem witchcraft ; with an account of Salem
village, and a history of opinions on witchcraft
and kindred subjects. 2 v. 1867. . .3812.04
— Waylen (E.) Salem Witchcraft ;— Witchcraft delusion in
England, [/re Ais Eccl. reminiscences, p. 68-117.) .3456.22
— WIditier (J. 0.) Supernaturalism of New England.
1847 3812.12
Magicians and witcbfolk. [In his Literary recreations,
1854.) 2545.11
— Wrir/ht (T.) Narratives of sorcery and magic.
1852 3814.08
See also C. W. Elliott's History of New England, v. 2 ;
and histories of Massachusetts, by J. S. Barry, v. 2, ch, 2;
aud by G. L. Austin.
,See also Chambers journal, v. 6, 1850 (Sorcery aud
science) ; Fortu. rev.. April, 1873 (Witcbcralt and non-
christiaa rehgions, by A. C. Lyall) ; N. A. rev., Jan., 1868
(byj. B. Lowell); v. 108 (Salem witchcraft and Cotton
Mather, by W. F. Poole) ; Putnam's monthly, v. 8-9. 1850-7
(Witching times) ; Wostm. rev., v. 71, 185'J (Recent cases
of witchcraft); v. 95, 1871 (Literature of diabolism and
witchcraft) ; Winslow's journal of psy. med., v. 7, 1854
(Demonology),
.*« oJot (ill Fiction) E. T. Disosway's South Meadows,'
K. D. Castleton's ' Balem,' aud N. Hawthorne's ' Young
goodman Brown,' in his ' Mosses from an old manse.'
Witch stories. See Linton (E. Lynn). 1861 3812.11
Witchery of archery (The). See Thompson (M.) 1878. . 4612.32
Witches of New York, .^ee Thompson (Mortimer M.) .3813.17
■With general Sheridan in Lee's last campaign. By a
staff officer. Philadelphia, 1866. 1'/". . 61'2.02
Witham (T. Maxwell) and 'Vandervell (H. E.) A
system of figure skating. L. , 1SC9. 16°. 4613.14
■Wither or 'Withers (George). Hallelujah, (hymns,
spiritual songs, and moral odes). Introd. by E.
Farr. London, 1857. 16° 1695.19
— Hymn§ and songs of the church. Introd. by E.
Farr. London, 1856. 16° 1695^20
— Juvenilia. Poems. 3 v. London, Spenser sac, 1871.
sm. 4° ; . . 1688.07
— Miscellaneotis works. lst-6th collections. 6 v. Lon-
don, SpeHser .«oc., 1872-78. 4° 1688.10
— Select poems. [In San/ord (E.) and Walsh (R.) Brit, poets.
V. 6, 1819.] 1691.05
as- For tiogr. and crit. notices of author, see Biography
(p. 213).
Withers iJames Reynolds). See Macm. mag., v. 1 (J. R. W. .- a
hedge-poet, by D. M. Muloch-Craik).
■Witherspoon (John, D.D.) Lectures on moral philos-
ophy, and eloquence. Phila., 1810. 16°. 5436.16
— Miscellaneous works. Phila., 1803. 8°. . 36'24.'26
Contents : Introd. lecture on divinit}-. The Druid.
Defence in the synod of Glasgow. Memorial and mani-
festo of the V. S. On the federal city. A description of
the state of New Jersey. Aristides. Address in behalf of
the College of New Jersey. On the affairs of the U. S.,
and various other pieces on American matters.
— Sermon on the relig. education of children. Elizabethtown,
1789. 12°. . , 3624.11
— Works ; with a sermon occasioned by his death,
by J. Rodgers. 4 v. Phila., 1806. 8°. . 3624.12
Contents : v. 1. Funeral discourse, by J, Rodgers. Essay
on justification. Treatise on regeneration. Sermons.
2. Sermons. 3. Scripture meaning of charity. Nature
In »sking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER,
1096
WITHERSPOON- WOMEN
and effects of the stage. A letter respectiug play-actors.
Ecclosiastiral characteriHtice, with serious apology for
same. History of a corporation of servants. Lectures on
moral philosophy. Lectures ou eloquence. Letters on
education. Kwaiiy on money. Letters on marriage. Pas-
toral letter. Recantation of Benj. Towne. 4. Same as his
Miscellaneous works (p. 1095).
Within aud without, (a poem]. K-e MacDonald (Geo.) . 1671.28
Withiiigton (Leonard, D. I). ) The Puritan : a series
of essays. By John Oldbug [;we«(i.] 2 v. Boston,
183li. \i° 2545.1«
_ Memorial of Rev. Luther F. Dimmick. B.. 1860. 8°. . 3243.13
WithroTV ( Rei\ W. H. ) The catacombs of Eome and
their testimony relative to primitive Christianity.
New York, 1874. 12° 3416.15
■Witmer (Theodore B.) Wild oats, sown abroad.
Philadelphia, 1872. 12° 944.23
;Vo(e.— Sketches of travel in England, France and Italy.
Witness of history to Christ. Ste Farrar (F. W.) . . . 3647.18
Witness of art. «e BayUss (W.) 1431.40
Witness of the Psalms to Christ. See Alexander |W.) . 3512.25
Witness papers, See Miller (Hugh) 3576.10
Wits (The) ; or, sport upon sport. ,S'ee Kirkman (F.) 1672. 1732.01
Wits and beaux of society. By Grace aud Philip Wharton. See
Thompson (Mrs. K. B) 3262.25
Witt (Jan del. Political maxims of the Btate of Hol-
land. From the Dutch, with memoirs of Cor-
nelius and John De Witt. L., 1743. h°. . 5713.09
— Treatise nu lite annuities. [With Barnwell (R. G.) Life. etc.
New York, 18.56. 12°.) 3(151.09
— Oeddes (./. ) History of the administration of John
De Witt. V. 1. 1880 3048.16
Witt (Cornells de). Histoire de Washington. Pre'ce-
dt^e d'une etude historique sur Washington par
Guizot. Paris, 1868. 16° 3177.'20
— Jefferson and the American democracy ; an hist.
study. Tr. by R.S.H. Church. L., 1862. 8°. 3092.17
Witt {Mine. Cornells de, horn Guizot). Scenes d'his-
toire et de famille aux diverses epoques de la
civilisation, du lie au 18e siecle. Paris, 1808. 16°.
— tJne famille it la campagne. 2e ed. P., 1870. 1C°.
— One famille a Paris. Paris, 1861. 16°. . . 7043.15
■Witt (John George). Mutual influence of the christ-
ian doctrine, and the school of Alexandria. Cam-
bridge, 18(;2. 16° 3624.15
Woburn. (Mass.) See Countries (p. 393).
Woehler (Friedrich). Analytical chemist's assistant.
Tr. by 0. M. Lieber. Phil., 1852. 12°. 4216.11
Woestyn (Eugfene). Guerre d'Orient ; les victoires
et conquetes des armees alliees. 2 v. Paris,
1857. 8° 554.14
Wohlfahrt (Heinrich). Guide to musical composi-
tion. Tr. by J. S. Dwight. Boston, 1859. 8°.
Wolcott (John). [Peter Pindar, pseud.'] Works of
Peter Pindar. London, 1830. 8°. . . 1695.21
— Same. 3d cd. 3 v. London, 1794. 8°. 1695.22
SeenotiM of the author in Blackw. mag., v. 104. 1808.
Wolcott (Oliver). Gihbs ( Quo. ) Memoirs of the ad-
ministration of Washington and Adams; ed. from
the papers of 0, W 584.01
— Lossing {B. J.) Lives of the signers 3243.08
— Samltrsnn [J.) Biography of the signers, v. 3. . . 3244 03
Wolcott (Samuel). Polity of the congregational churches, in its
principles aud relations to other christian denominations:
sermon. Boston. 1866. 8° 3031.07
— Topography of Jerusalem. [In Bibl. sacr., Jan., 1867, July,
Jan., 1870]
Wolf or Wolfiua {Christian Friedrich von). Logic,
or powers of the human understanding. With a
life of the author. London, 1770. 8°. 54'.'8.26
— Hoppus [Prof.) Psychology of Wolf. [/nWinslow's Journal
of psy. med., v. 10, 1857 ; p. 735-757.J
Wolfe (7ieu. Charles). Remains. With a memoir of
bis life, by J. A. Eussell. London, 1829. if.
Contents : Memoir. Prose and poetical compositions.
Sermons. Miscel. thoughts. Early scriptural poems.
4®"For hiotjr. notices of Wolfe, see Biography (xj. 214).
Wolfe (Udolpho, editor). Grand civic and military
demonstration in honor of the removal of the
remains of James Monroe, from New York to
Virginia. New York, 1858. 8° 3124.33
Wolff (Joseph). Travels and adventures [in Asia].
2 v. London, 1860. 8° 1044.08
Note. — Reviewed in Blackw. mag., v. 90, 1861.
Wollaston (William, D.Ji.) The religion of nature
delineated. 6th ed. London, 1738. 4°. . 36-8.05
— Hunt (J.) Uelig. thought in England, v. 2, 1871 ; p. 338-342.
Wollaston (Wm. Hyde, 1766-1828). Wilson ((?.) Keligio chemici.
1862 : p. 253-303 4214.08
Wollman (Joseph). The hand-book of mental arith-
metic. London, [1874.] 1C° 4011.38
WoUstonecraft (Mary). See Godwin (Mary WoUstonecraft).
Wolsey (Thomas, cardinat). See Biography (p. 14!i).
Wolzogen (Alfred, fcarod von). Raphael Santi. His
life and his works. Tr. by F. E. Bunnett. Lon-
don, 1806. 12° 3151.02
Woman aud her era. See Famham (E. W.) 1866. . . . 6823.01
Woman and her saviour in Persia. By a returned
missionary. Boston, 1865. 12°. . . . 3447.15
Woman sold, and other poems. See Webster (Augusta). 1867.
Woman who dared, [a poemj. Sec Sargent (Epes). 1870. 1683.29
Woman's experience in Europe. See Wallace [Mrs. E. D.) 046.02
Woman's journey round tlie world. .Vee Pfeiffer (Ida). . 922.05
Woman's poems. See Piatt (itfrs. S. M. B.) 1871. . . .1676.19
Woman's record. .See Hale [Mrs. S. J.) IKi 3268.06
Woman's thoughts about women. .S'ee Craik {Mrs. D. M. M.)
'W'oman's work in water cure. See Nichols {Mrs. M.S.G.) 4328.02
Woman's worth and worthlessness. .S'ee Dodge (Mary A.) 6822.18
Womankind. See Yon%e (Charlotte M.) 6823.29
WOMEN.
Arrangement of Sobdivlsions.— 1. Biography of Women.— 2. Education and Culture of Women (p. 1109);— 3. Employ-
ments and Vocation of Women.— 4. History of Women (p. 1098) ;— 5. Lectures to Women ;— 6. Legal status of
Women :— 7. Women and their Sphere (p.l098) ;— 8. Women's Suflrage and Bights (p. 1099) ;— 9. Women and the
Church (p. lluu .
tlfg- See niso Beauty (p. 70) ;- Children (p. 266) ;— Costume aud dress (p. 284) ;— Domestic economy (p. 420) :— Etiquette
(p. 449) ;— Family life (p. 454) ;— Fine arts (Women artists, -p. 649) ;— Marriage (p. 7381 ;— Medicine [Children, p.
Maniage, p. 761 .—Nursing, p. 764 ;— Women, p. 769) :— Prostitution (p. 934) ;— Young (The).
756 ;—
1. Biography of 'Womeu.
flS^-.S'ee also Biography {Colh-clive : Royal, p. 115. and
other headings; — Individual.p.116-215); — Fine arts (p. 1096).
Eiiijlish, and Jii.sce?. Female Biograpliy.
Adams (H. 0.) Cyclopjedia of female biography. 1866.
Alger ( IF. R.) Friendships of -women. 1868. 5821.22
Note.—Vagee 3G4-410 discuss 'the needs and duties of
woman in this age.*
Belloc { Mrs. B. R. P. ) Vignettes : 12 biographical
sketches. 1866 3261.16
Contents.
i Lamartine(J/wie.de). I Rosahe [La scpur).
\ Luc-e {Mme.) j Swetchine (J/me.)
i MojOR (B. M.) i Winthrop {Mrs., wife
: Pape-Carpautier j of gov. John).
i {Mine.) !
Bosanquet {Miss).
Delany 'Mrs.)
Hunt (Harriot K.)
.Tamesou {Mrs.)
Knight {Mrs. C.)
Bloss (C. A.) Heroines of the crusades. [Fiction.]
Brantome {P. de V.) "Vies des dames illustres. [In his (Euvres,
v. 6, 1822J:— 'Vies des dames galantes. [In v. 7.] . 6021.18
Burder (S. ) Memoirs of eminently pious women. 1836.
Cliild {L. M.) Biographies of good wives. 6th ed. re-
vised. 1855 3261.20
Note. — Contains 42 biographical sketches.
Garke (M. 0.) World-noted women. 1868. . 3268.07
Contents.
Aspasia. IsabeDa of Castile.
Catherine. Joan d'.\rc.
Cecilia (Saint). La Valliere.
Cleopatra, Laura.
Grey (Lotiy Jane). Lucretia.
Heloise. Margaret of uijou.
Craik (G. L.) Pursuit of knowledge under difficul-
ties : female examples. 1817 3262.27
Coslello (L. S.) Memoirs of etuinent English women.
4 V. 1844 3256. 14
JVo(c.— For Contents see entry on p. 283 of catalogtie.
Crosland {Mrs. X.) Memorable -vomen. 18.54. 3262.26
Contents : Rachel, lady Busse)!. Mad. D'Arblay and
Mrs. Piozzi. Mary Ware. Mrs. Hutchinson and lady
Fanehawe. Margaret Fuller Ossoli. Lady Sale.
Maria Theresa.
Nightingale {Miss).
Pocahontas.
Sappho.
Valentine de Milan.
THE EROllKI. VN LTP. R.VRY.
WOMEN : Biography - Education and Culture.
1097
Arblay (Mme. d')
Bremer (F.)
Bridgiuan (Laura).
Charlotte {Princess).
Child (L. 11.1
ChiBholm {Mrs.)
Newcastle {Duchrss of).
Roper (Margaret).
Staijl {itmr. do).
Stowo (Mrs. H. B.)
Sutherland (/)wc/n?5S oJ).
Victoria (f^Ufen).
tSwood (Mrs. A. K.) Memoirs of the literary ladies
of England, from 1700. '2 v. 1843.. . 320;!.'J2
Contents : V. 1. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. Lady
Murray. Duchess of Somerset. Mrs. Delany. Mrs. Carter.
MiSB Talbot. Mrs. Moutajiu. Mrs. Sheridau. Mrs. clia-
pone. Mrs. Trimmer. Mrs. Barbaiild. Miss .Sfward.
Mrs. Hanuali More. Charlotte Smith. Mrs. Iiichbiild.
2. Mrs. Piozzi. Mme. IJ'Arblay. Mrs. Graut. Mrs.
Hamilton. Jlrs. M. WoUstonecraft Godwin. Mrs. Uad-
cliffe. Miss Jane Austin. Miss Eliz, Smith. Mrs. Urun-
tou. Mrs. Eemaus. Jane Taylor, Miaa Porter. L. E.
Landon. Emma Roberts.
Famous girls, [anon.] 4th ed. L., 1870. 12°. 32G1.17
Cmitents.
Gnyou (Mme.)
Hemaus (Mrs.)
LeBruu (Eliz.)
Liud (Jenny).
Marsh (Miss).
Martinoau (H.)
Tmden ( W. and E. ) 'Portraits of the female aristoc-
racv of the court of queen Victoria. 2 v. 1819.
fol." 1467.14
Hale (Mrs. S. J.) 'Woman's record : distinguished
women, to 1854 3268.06
Hays (M.) Female biography. 6 v. 1803. 3212.01
Jameson {Mrs. A.) Loves of the poets. 1857. 3262.21
— Memoirs of the 'beauties of the court of Charles ii,
■with their portraits, after Sir Peter Lely, and
other eminent painters. 4th ed. 1861. 32K8.02
Jenfctns (J. .S. )Heroines of history. 1852. . 3262.15
Coiit''nts : Cleopatra. Isabella of Castile. Joan of Arc.
JIaria Theresa. Josephine. Queen Elizabeth. Mary, queen
of Scots. Catherine of Russia. Marie Antoinette. Mad.
Roland.
Kavanaijli (./.) Women of Christianity exemplary for
acts of charity and piety. 1852. . . . 5822.08
Menzies (S.) I'olitical women. 2 v. 1873. 3260.07
Contents : v. 1. Anne de Bourbon. Duchess de Longue-
ville. Duchess de Chevreuse. Women of the Fronde.
2. Mile, de Montpeusior. iHicbess of Portsmouth. Prin-
cess des Ursins. Sarah Jennings, duchess of Marlborough.
Uweni^Mrs. 0. F.) Heroines of history. 1850. 3261.21
Contents : Jewish era: Jael, Judith, Salamoua, ]\rariamne.
Classic era: Semiramis. Penelope. Aspasia. Cornelia. Portia,
Cleopatra. Arria. Boadicea, Zenobia. — Modern era: Eleanor
of Castile. Jane de Monfort, PhillipiJa of Hainault. Joan
d'Arc, Margaret of Anjou, Isabella of Spain, Catherine de
Medicis. Jane Grey, Mary, queen of Scots, Mad. de Maiu-
tenon, Marie Antoinette.
Parian (J.,) and others. Eminent women of the age.
1868 3265.01
Russell i W.) Extraordinary women ; their girlhood,
and early life. 1857 3203.19
Co7itents.
Grey {Ladij Jane).
Hutchinsou (Mrs.)
Isabella of Castile.
Joan of Arc.
Josephine(£m2?reS5).
Maria Theresa.
Maria Antoinette.
Mary, qu. of Scots.
Montague (M. W.)
Sainie-Beuve {C. A.) Portraits of celebrated women..
1868 3262.17
Contents : Mme. de Sevignc. Mme. de La Fayette.
Mme. de Souza. Mme. Roland. Mme. de Staijl.. Mme.
de Duras. Mme. de Remusat. Mme. de Rrndener. Mme,
Guizot.
Viomson {Mrs. K. B.) Queens of society. ISOl. 3262.16
Biography and CondUion of Woman in America.
Clemenl (J.) Noble deeds of American women. 5822,10
Brockett (L.P.) and Vaughan (Mrs. M.) Woman's
work in the civil war, 1867 3246.23
Daly of American women to their country. [anon.'\
New York, 1847. 18° 5821.20
Ellel (E. F.) Domestic history of the American revo-
lution. 1851 582.04
— Pioneer women of the West. 1852. . . .5822.02
^ Queens of American society. 1867, , , . 3245.07
— -Women of the Amer. revolution. 3 v. . 582104
Eyma (X.) Les femmcs du nouveau-monde. 7044.12
Graves (Mrs. A. J.) Woman in America. 1841. 5822.01
Holloway (L. C.) Ladies of the White-house. 3215.14
Mackintosh (M. J.) Woman in America. 1850. 5822.07
Moore (F.) Women of the w.ir. [1860-65.] .3246.22
Anne Boleyn.
Catherine ii.
Christina [Queen).
Corday (Charlotte).
Elizabeth (Queen).
ElizabetliWoodville.
Fry (Mrs.)
Fuller (Margaret).
Genlis [Mme de).
Opie (Mrs.)
Recamier (Mme.)
Roland (Mme.)
Sevigne (Mme. de).
Siddons (Mrs.)
Stael (Mme. de).
Stanhope (Ladi/ H.)
Wister (0. J.) and {Irwin Miss A.) Worthy women of
our first century. 1877 3245. 1 7
Woolsey {A. Q.) Woman in American society. C837.07
Biography and Condition of Women in France.
Oiallice (Jfcs.)Illu8triou3 women of France, 1790-1873.
F/oic/t home life. N. Y., 1874. 16°, , . , 961,29
Kavanagh (J.) French women of letters, 2 v, 18li2.
— Woman in Franco during the 18th century. 1850.
Michelei (J.) Les femmes de la Revolution. 18.55.
Women of the last days of old France. By the author
of 'On the edge of the storm.' L., 1872. 12°.
See also Contemp. rev., v. 6, 18C7 (Condition of women
in France); London soc, Sept., 1872 ; Fraser's mag., I'ob.,
1864 or Littell, 2a 6., v, 6, 1854 (Les femmes).
Biography of Women in Italy.
TroUope {T. A.) Decade of Italian women, 2 v, 1859,
Biography and Condition of Oriental Women.
AgxiUar (G.) Women of Israel, 2 v, 1853, .3513,12
Headley {P. C.) Women of the Bible, 1851,5822,12
Jessup(H. U.) Women of the Arabs. 1873. . 1051.17
See also Brit. qu. rev., v. 63, 1876 (The Hindu woman,
real and ideal): Contemp. rev., Dec, 1878 (Women in
Turkey, by Sir W, C. James).
2, Education and Culture of 'Women,
Beecher (C, .F.)Woman's profession as mother and educator. 1872.
Broadhurst (Mrs.—). Word in favor of female schools. [Ir.
Pamphleteer, v. 27, 1827.] 6058.27
Buckle (//. T.) Influence of woman on the progress of knowledge.
[In his Essays, 18C3 ; p. 165-209.) 2515.04
— Same. [7n /as Miscel. works, v. 1. 1872.] 6022.20
Nott. Rep. from Fraser's mag., v. 67, 1868.
BvlvDer (Sir E. L.) Education and influence of women. {In his
Critical writings, v. 2. 1841.] 2615.06
CwpanioMp (i<!.4. P., (jp.iStudious women. 1869. 5822.30
Fawcett (M. G.) Education of girls ;— Education of women. [In
her Essays, 1872.) 6814.23
— Old and new ideals of women's education. [7n Eclectic, Feb.,
1879. J
Finelon (F. de S. de La M.) De 1' education des
fiUes. 1848 7021.16
Grey (M. G.) and Shirreff {E.) Thoughts on self-
cultui-e, addressed to women. 18.50. . . 5512.08
Higginson (T. W.) Higher education of women. [In Amer. soc.
sci. assoc. Trans., no. 5. 1873.) 5811.03
— Ought women to learn the alphabet. [In his Atlantic essays,
1871; p. 93-123.1 2528.28
Note. — Repr. from Atlantic monthly, v. 3,1859.
Jameson (Mrs. A.) Relative social position of mothers and
governesses. [In her Memoirs and essays, 184fi :
p. 249-298.) 2533.18
Jenner(G.) Women at the Swiss universities, [/n Fortn. rev..
V. 18, 1875.]
Mirror of the graces, and hints on accomplishments,
and health and beauty, [anon.] B., 1831. 10°.
More (H.) Strictures on the modern system of female education.
[In her Works, v. 6. 1847.) 6067.06
Orton [J.) The liberal education of women. 5836.09
Peabody (Miss E. P.) Record of Mr. Alcott's school:
moral culture. 3d ed. 1874 5512.28
Phelps {Mrs. L.) Hours with my impils. 1859. 5512.09
Peid (Mrs. H.) Woman, her education and influence,
1832 5821.13
Shirreff (E.) Intellectual education and its influence
on the character and happiness of women, 5822.20
Siodart {M. A.) Female writers ; their proper sphere,
and power of usefulness. 1842. . . . 5823.25
See also British quarterly review July, 1870 (Education
and employment of women) ; Christian examiner,
Nov., 1860 ("fho world's need of women, byE. P. Peabody);
Contemp. rev., v, 1, ISCG and v. 7. 1868 (Ed. of women,
2 art. by T. Markby) ; v. 9. 1868 (Proposed new college for
women, by Emily Davis); v. 10, 1809 (On the study of sci-
ence by women, by L. E. Becker); v. 11, 1809 (Girls' gram-
mar sch.iols, by D. B. Fe.iron); v. 14. 1870 (Ed. of English
girls, by M. B. Sniedley): v. 15, 1870 (College education for
women,by E, Shirreff); v.20,187a (Religious ed. of women):
Fraser's mag., v. 74, 1866 (The ed. of girls); v. 7. 1869
(Female ed.); v. 80. 1869 (Female ed. in Francel: Macm.
mag.. V. 18 (.4. new college for women, by L. L. Davies) ;
v. 19 (Local lectures for women, by F. W. H. Myers); Nat.
qu. rev., v. 7, 1803 (Influence, etc.. of women); Qu. rev.,
V. 126, 1869 (Female ed.); Westm. rev., Oct., 1873 (Educa-
tion of women in America).
,S'f,<; in Rhtcation.
jJ-5- See also Education (Co-education of the sexes, p, 434),
Bracketl (A. C, editor). The education of American
girls : a series of essays, 1874, . , , 5514.28
In asking for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the AUTnOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, ,ind theNUMBER.
1 098 WOMAN : Education ; — Employments ; - History — Lectures — Legal Status.
Women : BiacketHA.C.,ed.) 'Ec[ncation,eic., contimml.
Contentu : Kdiicatiou of American girls, by A. C. Pr; <-k-
ett. A inotUor'H thongbts, by E. D. Cheney. The ritlier
Bide, by C. 11. Dall. Kffect of mental growth, byLucinda
H. Stone. GirU and women in England and America, by
M. E. Beetly. Mental action and physical health, by M.
Putnam Jacobi. Michigan UniverBity, by Sarah Dix Ham-
lin. Mount Holyoko Seminary, by Mary O. Nutting.
Oberliu college, by A. A. F. Johnston, Vassar college,
by A. 0. Avery. Antioch college. Letters from a German
woman, by Mrs. O. N. Rood. Review of • Sex in educa-
tion,' by A. 0. Brackett.
aarke{E. II.) Sex in education. 1873. . . 5514.27
— The building of a brain. 1874 5513.29
Duffey (Mrs. E. B.) No sex in education: a review
of Clarke's 'Sex in education.' 1874. .5514.30
Oarrell (A. E.) Sex in mind and education [Fort, rev.. May, 1874.]
Higginson {T. ir.) Health of our girls, [/n Ais Out-door papers,
18G;i ; p. 199-223.) 2532.02
Maudsl^y (//.) Sex in mind and in education. [Fort, rev., April,
1871. Pop. SCI. monthly, v. 6, 1874.]
See aha Blackw.. June, 1874 (Sex in mind and educa-
tion : a commentary): Westm. rev., Oct., 1874 (Amer.
women : their health and education).
3. Employments and 'Vocation of 'Women.
Ames {A., jr.) .Sex in industry : a plea for the work-
inR-girls. 1875 4331.32
BeUoc{B.R.P.) Essays on woman's work. 1865. 5824.20
DaU (Mrs. C. II. ) The college, the market, and the
court ; or, woman's relation to education, labor,
and law. 18(;7 5824.25
— Practical illus of woman's right to labor. 5821.06
Oreenwdl{D.) Our single woman. [Jn her Essays. 1866 ; p. 1-69.]
dreg (W. R.) Why are women redundant? (/n Ms Literary and
social judgment, 1868: p. 336-380.] 2526.20
A^o(e.— Repr. from Nat. rev., v. 14, 1862.
Kingsley (C.) Nausicaa in London, or the lower education of
women. [In his Health and education. 1874.] , 2534.02
My life and what shall I do with it ? a question for
gentle-women. By an old maid, lanon.] Ijon-
don, 1861. 12° 5824.19
Penny (V.) Employments of women. 1863. . 58'24.22
— Think and act : articles pertaining to men and
women, work and wages. 1869. . . . 5824.23
Taylor (3/.) The first duty of women. 1870. 5822.15
Note. — Viz., to support themselves.
Terhune (Mrs.M. V.II. ) Our daughters: what shall we
do with them ? a talk with mothers. . .4331.36
See also entries under • Women and their sphere ' (ieioui)
by Adams : — Butler ; — etc.
See also Contem. rev., v. 14, 1870 (The powers of women,
and how to nse them); Ed. rev., v. 109 (Female industry);
Fortn. rev.. May, 1880 (Ideals of feminine usefulness, by
Edith Simcox); v. 10. 18(J8 (Medical and general educa-
tion of women, by Mrs. Fawcett): Fraser's mag., v. til.
1860 (Female labor): Sept.. 1H75 (Ladies as clerks). Macm.
mag.. V. 18 (Women physicians); v. 40 (New vocation for
women, bv J.t'hesuey): v. 40 (.\ college for working wo-
men, by f'. Martin): North Brit. rev., v. 26. 1856-7 (Employ-
ment of women); Blackw., v. 112, 1872 (Old maids); Era-
ser's mag., v. 6<», 1862 (What shall we do with old maids?
by F. P. Cobbe); N. Brit, rev., v. 36, 1862 (Our single W.)
4. History of 'Women, Ancient and Modem.
1. General Hi'itorifs of iromcii.
Alexander (W.) History of women. 2 v. 1782. 5824.05
Caplin (R. A.) and Mill (J.) Women in the reign of
queen Victoria. 1876 5835.22
Child (Mrs. i.jl/.) History of women. 2 v. 1854. 5823.07
Fuaom(H.W.) History of women. 1855. .58-23.09
Millar (J.\ Of the rank and condition of women, in different
ages. [7« ftii Ranks of society, p. 1-101.] .... 5712.16
Nichols [T. L.) Woman in all ages and nations. 1849.
Sigur (A. J. P., vicomle de). Les femmes ; leur con-
dition et leur influence chez differens peuples
anciens et modernes. Nouv. ed. 4 t. 1820.
Wrighi (T.) 'Wom.inkind in western Europe, to the
17th century. 1S69 5824.15
See also Blackw. mag., v. 102, 1867 (Woman in the middle
ages); Atlantic monthly, v. 18, 1866 (Woman's work in the
middle ages).
2. Women in Ancient Times.
J8a~ See general works on the * History of women,' above-
aiso works mentioned in the note on the family, as a primi-
tive institution (p. 454) ; and those given under the • His-
tory of marriage ' (p. 739).
3. Womeyi in Ancient Greece.
j^- See Atlantic monthly, v. 27, 1871 (Woman's rights in
ancient Athens, by B. W. Ball): Christian exam., Jan., 1860
Women of Homer, by H. G. Spanlding): Applcton's jour-
nal. May, 1879 or Llttell, Apl. 1219, 1879 (Position of
women in ancient Athens and Greece, by J. Donaldson).
Consult also St John's Manners and customs of ancient
Greece ; MahafTy's Social life in Greece ; llecker's Chari-
cles (Excursus to scene xij): Glafistone's .Studies on Ho-
mer, v. 2, section ix (Woman in the Heroic age).
4. Women in Ancieid Rome.
Boissier (G,) Les femmes a Rome. [In Bevue des deux mondrs,
dec. 1873.)
Becker (W. A.) Gallus ; time of Augustus, 1866 434.13
Merivale (C.) History of the Romans, (CtmsuU index in v. 7.)
5ce a/io Chapters on the 'domestic' or 'private' life of
the Romans jn works on Roman antiquities (p. 362 of cat.)
by Adam;— Carr;—Fo8brook€ ; —and Ramsay.
5. Lectuies and advice to Young 'Women.
«3- .See also Children (p. 206);— Young (The).
Alcott ( W, A. ) Letters to a sister ; or woman's mis-
sion. 1850 3511.19
Arthur (T. S.) Advice to young ladies. 1853. 3511.01
Eliot (IF. <?.) Lectures to young ladies. 1853. 3511.12a
Same. Lectures to young women. 8th ed. 1867.
Lewis (Die), Five-minutes talks with young women.
1874 1321.26
— Our girls. 1871 .^822.16
Note. — Essays on dress.health.and employments of girls.
iJea; ( r/ie) and the beau ideal. B., 1861. 12°. 2.54'2.01
Saia (0. A.) Lady Chesterfield's letters to her
daughter. 1860 2542.09
Siijoumey (Mrs. L. H.) Letters to young ladies. 1856.
6. Legal Status of 'Women.
j)f5" SeealsoLa-w [Marrmge and divorce, p. 689 — Domestic
relations, p. 686);— Marriage (p. 739.)
Amos (Sheldon). Difference of sex as a topic of juris-
prudence and legislation. 1870. . . . 5S23.16
Proffatt (J.) Woman before the law. [Historical
survey.] 1874 5836.11
Rights of women : a comparison of the legal status of
the sexes in the chief countries of western civili-
zation. London, 1875. 8° 5824.29
Slov) (Mrs, J. W,) Unjust laws which govern women.
Probate confiscation. 3d ed. 1878. . 5835.25
Walker (A,) Hints to women on the care of prop-
erty. 1878 5641.24
Wharton (J, J. .*>'.) Exposition of the laws relating
to the women of England. 185.3.. . .5823.17
See also Blackwood mag., v. 79, 1856 (Laws concerning
women); Ed. rev., v. 105, 1857 (Rights and liabilities of
husband and wife) ; Fortn. rev., v. 13, 1870 (Forfeiture of
property by married women, by A. Hobhouse): New Eng-
lander, v. 22, 1863 (Legal rights of married women): N, A.
rev,, v. 90, 1860 (Woman's rights as to labor and property,
by F. W. Sawyer ); N. Brit, rev., v. 25, 1856 (Outrages on
women); N. A. rev., v. 99, 1864 (Property rights of married
women); Westm. rev., v. 66, 1856 and v. 90. 1868 (The
property of married women); Apl., 1876 (Legal position of
women): Medical critic, v. 3, 1863 (Legal responsibility of
pregnant women).
7, 'Women and their Sphere.
Adams ( W. H. D. ) Woman's work and worth in girl-
hood, maidenhood, and wifehood ; with hints on
self-culture, and chapters on the higher educa-
tion and employment of women. 1880. 5824.30
Beauty is power. Social essays. [anon,'\ N. T., 1871.
12° 5822.17
Burnap (0, W.) Sphere and duties of women. 5821.01
JVoie.— Treats of the ' domestic sphere and duties ' of
woman, but advocates her right to education, and equal
rights of marriage and property.
Butler (J. E. , ed. ) Woman's work and woman's cul-
ture. 1809 5824.21
Contents : Introduction by the editor. The final cause
of women, by F. P. Cobbe. How to provide for superiluous
women, by J. Boucherett. Education considered as a
profession for women, by G. Butler. Medicine as a pro-
fession, by S. Jex-BIake. The teaching of science, by
James Stuart. Property disabilities and other legal efifectfl
of marriage, by H. N. Mozley. Female suffrage, by J.
Wedgwood. The education of girls, by E. C. Wolstenholme.
The social position of women in the present age, by J.
Boyd-Kinuear.
Chenevix (R.) On Bocial habits. [/» At5 National character, v. 2.
p. 316-437.) , 6716.18
Oraik (D. M, Muloch). Woman's thoughts about
women. 1858 5821.15
THE BKOOKLTN LIBRARY.
"WOMEN : Women's Sphere Women's Su&age and Righta.
1099
Croly (Mrs. D.) Talks on women'B topics, by Jenny
June, [pseudoii.] 1864 5821.07
Cushitig {C.) Social coudition of womau, [/n EsBays from the
North Amer. rev. Ed. by A. T. Itico, 18TJ.) . . . 2S33.:i3
JVo(t'.— Opposes 'BO-called womau'e ri^^hts.'
Deschand (R) Le bien qu'ou a dit d<-8 femmcs. 1850.
— Le mill qu'on a dit des fcmmes.4e ed. 1850. 5821. 21
Dodi/e (Mlns M. A.) A new atmosphere. By Gail
'Hamilton [pseuJ.] 1805 5821.03
— Woman's worth and worthlessness. By Gail Hamil-
ton [psmd.\ 1872 5822.18
— Woman's wrongs : a counter-irritant. By Gail
Hamilton [psend.^ 1808 5821.17
Dora d'Istria. Des femmes. Par uno femme. Nouv.
ed. 2 V. 1869 5822.21
Duff ( W. ) Letters on the intellectual and moral
character of women. 1807 5824.28
Dumas (A., fils). Man-woman ; or, the temple, the
hearth, the street. Tr. by G. Vandenhofif. 1873.
Ellis (Mrs. S. S.) Mothers of England. 1846. 5821.02
— Women of England. 1843 5822.13
&say on the learning, genius, and abilities of the
fair sex ; proving them not inferior to man.
From the Spanish of El Teatro Critico. Lon-
don, 1774. 16° 5823.26
Essay (An) to prove women have no souls, [anon.]
London, [n. d.] 18° 3535.27
Farnham (E. W.) Woman and her era. 2 v. 1805.
Note. — Asserts the superiority of woman.
Contents : V. 1. Organic, religious, esthetic, and historic
arguments. Popular sentiment. 2. Actual quaUties of
woman's nature. Womau in the kingdom of uses.
Friswdl {J. II.) In his The gentle life, v. 2, 1866 ; p. 1-46. 2525.15
Fulton (J. D.) The true woman. With woman vs.
ballot. 1809 5821.26
Guyon (Vabbe C. M.) Histoire des amazons ancien-
nes et modernes. 1740 5822.25
Earbaugh (II.) True glory of woman. 1858. 5822.09
Hooker (I. B.) Womanhood : its sanctities and fidel-
ities. 1874 5830.10
Contents : Motherhood. Correspondence with J. S.
Mill. State patronage of vice.
Jameson (Mrs. A.) Characteristics of women. B., 1857.
— Same. New York, 1850 5824.01
Note. — As illustrated by Shakespeare's female characters.
— Woman's mission, and Woman's position. [In her Memoirs
and essays. 1816.] 2633.18
Karr (A.) Les femmes. Nouv. e'd 7028.20
— Encore les femmes. Nouv. ed. 1866. . . 7028.29
Lacretelle (C.) Des femmes. Nouv. ed. 1840. 5835.21
Legouvi (E) The moral history of women. Tr. by
J. W. Palmer. 1800 5821.10
Note. — The author contrasts the condition of women in
France, with what it ought to be, with respect to laws and
manners. The first five books are entitled ' the girl,'
Move,' • the wife,' ■ the mother,' 'woman.'
Linton (E. L.) Ourselves : essays on women. 1869.
Logan (Olive). A propos of women and theatres. 1869.
— Get thee behind me, Satan ! a home-born book.1872.
Micheld(J.) La femme. 1859 7026.02
— Woman. Tr. by J. W. Palmer. 1800. . . 5821.11
Modern women and what is said of them. Eepr. of
articles in the Saturday review. With introd. by
Mrs. L. G. Calhoun. N. ¥., 1808. 12°. 5821.21
Monod (A.) Woman : her mission and life. 1858.
Note. — ' The heart is her theatre ; the domestic life her
sphere.' Woman's position according to Scripture.
Ossoli {M. F. d']. Woman in the 19th century. 185.5.
Po-cj^ anecdotes, V. 20. 1823 6211.20
Plutarch. Concerning the virtues of women. [In his Morals.
V. 1, p. 310-384.] 6136.26
Bice {H.) Woman and her sphere. [In Ais Nature and culture.
1875.] 2538.31
Saunders { F. ) Abont women, love, and marriage. 1868.
Spraque ( W. B. ) The excellent woman described in
Proverbs. 1852 5821.09
Stowe (Mrs. H. B.) Woman's sphere, etc. [In Chimney corner,
1868.) 2643.12
Walker (M. E, M. D.) Hit. 1871 5824. '27
Woman's rights and duties considered by a woman.
2 V. London, 1840. 8° 5823.04
Contents : v. 1. Coudition of women in primitive and
savage states, and under ancient civilization (p. 1--114).
Woman in the ages of chivalry and in civilized countries
(p. 115-176). Grounds and limits of female subordina-
tion {p. 177-263). Present condition and influence of
women (p. 251-21t7|. On the defective conditions of society
which are peculiarly subject to moral iuflueuceH (p. 298-
337). Notes. 2. Luxury morally and ecomically consid-
ered (p. 1-263). On frivolity and ignorance (p. 264-323).
Y<mge(aM.) Womankind. 1877. . . .5823.29
See also Blackw. mag., v. 71, 1852, v. 83, 1858 (The condi-
tion of women); Chris, ex., Mch., 1860 ; p. 167-182 (Woman-
hood, by H. Tuckerman); Dublin uuiv. mag., Apl., 1872
(Women); Fortn. rev., Nov., 1879 (Men and women, by
Mrs. Wm. Grey); Frascr's mag., v. 68, 1863 (Woman and
scepticism); N. B., V. 3. 1871 (Travels and adventures of a
philosopher in the famous empire of Hulee, a. i>., '.!070);
Galaxy. Feb., 1K73 (Women as companions, by J. H.
Browne); Macm. mag., v. 14 (W'.-meu and criticism); Now
Englander. July. 1877 (Shall womanhood be abolished ? by
O. W. Clapp); Nineteeiitli century, April 1880 (Agnos-
ticism and women, by Mrs. Lathbury); May, 1880 Agnos-
ticism and women, a reply by Mi(^H J.ll. Clapperton); Pop.
eci. monthly. Jan., 1875 (Woman's place in nature, by F.
E. White); Nov., 1873 (Psychology of the sexes, by Herbert
Spencer); June, July. 1879 (Condition of women from
a zoological point of view, by W. K. Brooks; 2 art.); Nov.,
1875 and Jan.. 1876 (Relation of women to crime, by E. Van
de Warker); Q\\. jour, of science, Oct., 1878 (Woman's rights
from a biological point of view) ; Radical, v. 7, 1870
(Women and science; 2 art. by J. S. Patterson); St.
James's mag., Apl., 1878 (Woman's influence in social life);
N. A. rev., July, 18B0 (Ethics of sex, by M. A. Hardaker).
8. Women's Suffrage and Rights.
Anthony (C, jr.) Social and political dependence of
women. 4th ed. 1808 .58'24.20
iVbfe.— Advocates the enfranchisement of women, and
her right to vote.
Arnold {Arthur). The political enfranchisement of women. [In
Fortn. rev., v. 17, 1872.]
Beecher (C. E.) 'Views in opposition to woman sufl'rage. [Inker
Woman's profession, etc., 1872.] 6822.19
Bushnell(H.) Women's suffrage ; the reform against
nature. 1809 5823.12
Condnrcet {J. A. N. C.,marq. de). Plea for the citizenship of
women. [/riMorlev J.) Crit. miscel., 1871. . .2637.03
iVofe.— Repr. from Fortn. rev., v. 13, 1870.
Davis (Mrs.) Pro aris et focis : (a plea for our altars
and hearths) 5823.15
Disraeli (I.) Influence of women in politics and religion. [Inkis
Miscellanies, 1796.] 2622.28
/'awcfii (i/.) Women's suffrage, [/n /lis Speeches, 1873. p. 169-171.]
Fawcett (M. G.) Electoral disabilities of women ; — Why women
require the franchise. [In her Essays, 1872.] . . 6814.23
(rodwin (M. W.) Vindication of the rights of women.
1792. — Same. 1833 5823.24; 5821.04
Griniki {S. M.) Letters on the equality of the sexes,
and the condition of women. 1838. . . 5836.06
Hhicourl {Mme. J. ) Woman's philosophy of woman ;
or woman afi'ranehised. 1804 5821.14
Contents: Pt. 1. Critical reviews of works on women,
by Michelet. Proudhon, Comte. Legouv6. Girardin. View
of the modern communists. Pt. 2. Chapters on objec.
tions to the emancipation of women, on the nature and
functions of woman, on love, on marriage, on proposed re-
forms.
Linton {E. Lynn). The modern revolt of women. [In Macm. mag.,
v. 23].
Mill (J. S.) The subjection of women. 1869. 58'23.]3
Note. — For revieivs of Mill's work, sec Contemp. rev., v.
14, 1870 (by Matthew Browne) ; Ed. rev., Oct., 1869 ;
Fraser's mag., N. s., v. 1, 1870 (by Henry Taylor); Westm.
rev., v. 93, 1870 ; also Reply, etc. Phil., 1870. 12°. . 6823.14
Mill {Mrs. J. S.) The enfranchisement of women. [/nMill (J. 8.)
Dissertations, etc., v. 2. 1859.] 2636.24
Parker {Theodore). Public function of women. [Inhis Additional
speeches, etc., v. 2, 1855.) 3682.18
Parknian {Francis). The woman question, with special reference
to politics. [In N. A. rev.. Oct., 1879 and Jan.. 1880].
Nole.—See reply by Julia Ward Howe, T. W. Higginson,
Lucy Stone, E. C. Stanton, and Wendell Phillips, in N. A.
rev., Nov.. 1879 ; and final rejoinder by Parkman, in N. A.
rev., Jan., 1880.
Meid (Mrs. H.) Woman, her education c(c. . 5821.13
Reply to John Stuart Mill on the subjection of women.
ianon.] Philadelphia, 1870. 12°. . . . 5823.14
Todd (J.) Woman's rights. 1807 5621.18
White (C.)Ecce femina : examination of arguments in
favor of female suffrage by Mill and others, and
arguments against the proposed change. 1870.
Sec also Blackw. mag., v. 72, 1862 ; v. 100. 1866 ; v. lOG,
1869 (3 articles in opposition to women's rights) ; Contemp.
rev., V. 4. 1867 (Female suffrage, by Lydia C. Becker); v.
11. 1869 (The cry of the women, by J. B. Mayor); v. 20,
1872 (Female sufl'rage, its influence on married life, by
Julia Wedgwood) Fortn. rev., v. 10. 1868 (The right of
women to vote under the reform act of 18B7); v. 13, 1870
(Electoral disabilities of women, by M. G.Fawcett) ; v. 16.
In asking for books, use the " Book Order." giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NITMBER.
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WOMEN WOOD
1871 (Claims of wouion, by viscouutesB Amberloy); y. 17,
1872 (Custom and Bex, by H. Lawreny ; Fraser'e mag., v.
68. 18lj:j (Stroiig miuilcd women); V. 77, 1868 (Crimiuals,
idiots, etc.. by F. P. Cobbe); Macm. mag., v. 30. 1874
(Female suffrage, by fi. Smith, with reply by J. E. Cairns);
V. 40 (Liberty tor iudividual women, by F. W. Haberton);
Nat. qu. rev., v. liO. IHTO (Women's rights); June. 1874
(Woman's duties and rights); Dec'., 1875 (A bachelor on
woman's rights); North Brit., v. 23. 186.5 or Littell, v. 11,
1865 (The non-existenco of women : case of Mrs. Norton);
Westm. rev., v. i;7, 1857 (Capabilities and disabilities of
women): v. 84. 18G5 (Capacities of women); v. 87. 1807 (The
ladies' petition toparliamout); v. 8", 18(17 (.Social reform in
England); v. VIO. 1808 (The suppressed sexl; v. 97, 1872
(Political disabilitioH of women); July, 1874 ;The eman-
cipation of women); Winslow's journal of psychol. med.,
V. 9, 1856 ; Christian examiner. Nov.. 1807 (Women in
public life, by W. K. Alger); Macui. mag., v, 20 (Women
and politics, by C. Kingsley); Pop. Bci. monthly. May, 1872
(Woman and political power, by L. O. Pike): Fraser's mag.,
May, 1880 or Eclectic, July, 1880 (The grievances of women,
by Mrs. Oliphant)
Women in the Church.
fl®" See Biblical and religious literature iSisUrhoodi and
D''aconm>:s, \i. 104); a/so Ludlow (J. M.) Wouian'a work in
the ehureb, 1865 [5821.27] ; Welsh (W.) Women bflpfrs
in the church, their sayings and doings, 1872 (58'J1.:10J; also
New Englander, Apl., 1877 (Woman's right to public forms
of usefulness in the church, by li. W. Dwighl); Qu. rev.,
V. 108. 1800 (Deaconesses); Fraser's mag., v. 06 1862 (Fe-
male charity, lay and monastic); Catholic world, Apl.,
May.. June, July, 1872 (Riglits of women, how the Catholic
(Church understands and upholds them. 4 articles); Adler
(F.) Religious conservatism of women [In ,w Creed and
deed, 1877,]
■Women artists. See Fine arts ( Wnmm artists, p. 549).
Women of Christianity. A'c Kavanagh ( J. ) 1852. . . . 5822.08
■Women of the last days of old France, [anon.] Lo,n-
don, 1S72. 8° 3-2(;l.27
Womenof the war, [1800-651. S« Moore (Frank). 1867. .3246,22
Wonderful adventures among the native tribes of
America. London, [1872.] 12° 922.25
Wonderful characters. See Biogr. ( Wonderful characters, p. 116).
Wonderful escapes. See Bernard (F.) 3261.07
Wonderful iuveutions. See Timbs (John). 1868. . . . 3913.25
Wonderful museum. See Kirby (K. S.) 5 v. 1820. . . . 3'264.10
Wonders of architecture. .See LefC-bre (Minard). 1870. 1312.17
Wonders of bodily strength. .See Depping (G.) 1870. 401:!, 25
Wonders of engraving. .See Duplessis (w.) 1871. . .1414.30
Wonders of European art. .S'ee "Viardot (L.) 1871. . . 1435.11
Wonders of Italian art. See 'T'iardot (L.) 1870. . . . 14:15.10
Wonders of Pompeii. &e Monnier iMarc). 1870. . .1455.12
Wonders of sculpture. See 'Viardot (L.) 1873. . . .1454.06
Wonders of the deep. See De Vere (M. Scheie). 1869. 48'2;;.ll
Wondersof the human body. .SVeLe Pileur (L.) 1870.4325.26
Wonders of tlie little world. See Wanley (N.) 2 v. 1800. 6217.17
Wonders of the moon. See Guillemin (A.) 1873. . . . 4013.19
Wonders of the plant-iivorld : or curiosities of vege-
table life. [aiiOi!,] London, 1S70. IG". 4912.16
Wondersof tlie Yellowstone. See Richardson (J.) 1873. 1123.21
Wondersof vegetation. See Marion (F.) 1872. . . .4913.11
Wood [Rev. A. A.) Piety — usefulness — peace ; sermon ou the
death of Beiijamiu Stroug. New York, 1851. 8°. . 3631.05
Wood. See aim Woods.
Wood (.\lphonse). The American botanist and florist.
New York, 1870. 12= 49U.04
— Class-book of botany. Claremont, (iV. H.,)1851. 1'2°.
— and Steele (J. D.) Fourteen weeks in botany.
New York, 1879. 12° 4914.00
Wood (.Vnthony a). Athena; Oxonienses, 1500—1695.
To which are added the fasti or annals of said
university. 2d ed. enlarged. 2 v. L., 1721. folio.
Wood (De Volson). A treatise on the resistance of
materials, and an appendix on the preservation
of timber. New York, 1871. 8°. . . .3926.41
S;xme. 2d ed. New York, 1S75. 8°. . . 3926.41
Wood (Edward J. ) Curiosities of clocks and watches
from the earliest times. L., 1866. 8°. . 3932.18
— Giants and dwarfs. London, 1868. 8°. . 3264.22
— Wedding day in all ages and countries. New Y'ork,
1867. 12° 5824.08
Wood (Ejihraim). The vision ; or, a view of terres-
trial objects : with some account of a tcnr from
Liverpool to London ; with notes on the new age,
or millennium. Liverpool, 1820. 8°. . 3624.10
Wood (George). See Fiction class-list (p. 534).
Wood (George Bacon, M. J). ) Address on the occa-
sion of the centennial celebration of the Penn-
sylvania hospital, June 10th, 1851. Phil., 1851. 8°.
— Historical and biograjihical memoirs, essays, ad-
dresses, etc., etc. Phila., 1872. 8°. . . 2548.01
Contents : History of the University of Peun. to 1827.
History of Peun. hospital. Historical account of Christ-
ianity in India. Biogr. memoir of Dr. Franklin Bache.
Biogr. sketch of P. Beasley. D. D, Sketch ol the life of
Dr. J. L. Fisher. The temperance cause. Girard college.
Of the use of alkali potassa as a fertilizer.
— Treatise on the practice of medicine. 2 v. Phil.,
1868. 8°. 4315.13
— and Bache (F. ) Dispensatory of the United States.
12th ed. Phil., 1865. 8° 4313.08
Wood(/l/rs. Henry). .STee Fiction class list (p. 534).
Wood (Horatio G.,jr., M. D.) Brain-work and over-
work. Phil., 1880. 18° 4363.11
— Contribution to the history of the "fresh water alga) of
of North America, [/n Smith, contrib.. v. 19. 1874.] 3937.19
— Study of the nature of fever. [In Toner lectnreB. Smith-
sonian miscel. coU.. v. 15, 1878.] 3935.26
— Thermic fever ; or, sun-stroke. Phil., 1872. 12°.
Wood (H. G. ) Practical treatise on the law of nuis-
ances. Albany, 1875. 8° 5625.15
■Wood (John). Elementary treatise on sketching
from nature. London, 1850. 8°. . . 1436.10
Wood (John). Journey to the source of the Oxus,
by the Indus, Kabul, and Badakhshan. London,
1811. 8° 1014.17
Wood (,Rev. John Georg^, F. L. S.) Bible animals.
New York, 1870. 8°. 4717.27
— Calendar of the months ; or, the voung naturalist
abroad. L., 1873. 16° 4731.10
— Common moths of England. L., 1870. 16°. 4821.05
— Common objects of the country. L., 1839. 16°.
— Common objects of the seashore. L., 1859. 16°.
— Homes ■without hands. Habitations of animals.
N. Y.,1866. 8° 4725.01
— niustrated natural history. L., 1855. 8°. 4713.15
— Illus. natural history. 3 v. L., 1863-65. 8°. -1717.07
Contents : v. 1. Mammalia. 2. Birds. 3. Reptiles, fishes.
— Insects abroad : foreign insects. Lon., 1874. 8°.
— Insects at home. N. Y., [Lond.,] 1872. 8°. 4823.14
— Man and beast here and hereafter. N. Y., 1875. 8°.
— Modern playmate. London, 1870. 8°. . .4611.16
— My feathered friends. London, 1858. 16°. 4812.13
— Natural * history of man. v. 1-2. L., 18G8-70. 1. 8°.
Contents : v. 1. Africa. 2. Australia, New Zealand, Poly-
nesia, America, Asia, and Ancient Europe.
jVo(e. — An Amer. reprint is entitled * Uncivilized races.'
— Popular natural history. London, 1876. 12°. 4715.21
— Sketches and anecdotes of animal life. 2d ed. Lon-
don, 1855. 16° 4722.02
Wood (Mary A. E.) See CJreen (Mary A. E.)
Wood (Philip James). Memoirs of the life of John
Law. Edin., 1824. 12° 3097.12
Wood (Robert). * Ruins of Palmyra and Balbec.
London, 1827. fol A.47.11
Wood (Searles V.) Monograph of the crag moUusca.
2 V. London, Palceontogr. soc, 1848-56. 4°. G.
— Monograph of the eocene moUusca. Pt. 1-2. Lon-
don, Palceo'ntogr. soc, 1861-64. 4°. G.
Contents: Pt. 1-2. Bivalves.
Wood (Silas), First settlement of several towns on
Long Island. Brooklyn, 1828. 8°. . . 613.06
Wood (iiei'. T. W.) Ecclesiastical and academical
colours. London, [1876.] 16°. . . . 1142.28
Wood (Thomas). Chemical notes for the lecture-
room. 2 V. London, 1868. 12°. . . 4213.12
Contents, v. 1. Heat, laws of chemical combination,
non-metallic elements. 2d ed. v. 2. Metals.
Wood (Wm.) *Index entomologicus : illustrated
catalogue of lepidopterous insects of Great Brit.
Rev. ed., by J. O. Westwood. L., 1854. 8°. 4827.22
— Index "testaceologicus : an illustrated catalogue of
British and foreign shells. Revised ed.. by S.
Hanley. London, 1856. 1. 8°. ... 4827.23
■Wood (W. B.) Personal recollections of the stage,
during forty years. Phil., 1855. 12°. . 1744.33
Wood (Wm. Maxwell, 31. D.) Fankwei ; or, India,
China, and Japan. N. Y., 1859. 12°. . 10'.i2.08
Wood and its various uses. See Arts ( Useful : Wood. p. 48 ;—
Cabinet making, p. 40 -.—Turning, the lathe, etc.. p. 47);—
Carving (p. 255);— Graining (p. 690):— Fine ans[Furniture,
p. 644 -—Decoration, p. 640) ; also PoUen (J. H.) Ancient
and modern furniture and woodwork. 1876. . . 1453.15
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Wood or timber. See Timber.
Woodall (Wm.) Paris after two siogns. L., 187J.
12" 52G.19
Woodbridge {W. E.) Report on tho mechanical properties of
steel, cbiefly with reference to gnu coustruction ou the
Woodbridfe system. Waslj.. 1M75. »'. [App. F. to U. S.
r/(tV/(j/'o/-(/»aKCf:. lleport. 1875.1 451'2.17
Woodbury, (Conn.) See Ooumries (p. 39^).
■Woodbury (Levi). Writings. 3 v. Boston, 1852.
8° 5077.12
Contents : v. 1. Biogr. notice of the author. Speeches :
Importance of a congressional committee on agriculture.
Importance of a low duty on Siilt. Relief of the surviving
officers of the Kevolution. Judiciary of the U. S. Mis-
siou to Panama. Survey and sale of public lands. State
of the national treasury. Tea and coffee. — uecessarie.i of
life. National finances. Importance of the veto ijower.
The tariff, 1812, 1811. Naval s. hool. Re-aunexatiou of
Texas. Reports : — On the safe-keeping of the public
money. Losses from banks and bank-paper. Substitute for
spirit rations, and for whipping in the navy. Breakwater
at the fuouth of tho Delaware bay. Gubernatorial message.
1823. Laws concerning paupers. Martial faw. Keligious
and iJroperty tests. Rights of catholics, jfublic services
appreciated. Free trade. The uniou and the fugitive
slave law. Address to Lafayette. 1824. Birthday o_ Jefier-
BOD. 1830. Return from Washmgton. 1811. Pres. Polk's
visit to Portsmouth, Appendix : — "War with Gt. Britain,
1812. Speech iu Faueuii Hall, 1811. Oration, July 4, 1850,
at Portsmouth. N. H.
2. Judicial: — On strict construction of powers. Duty
of enforcing objectionable laws. Eyideuco oi crime. On
impairing an obligation of a contract : Planter's bank of
Mississippi. On state license laws. On martial law in
Rhode Island. Taxes ou immigrant passengers. On
admiralty jurisdiction. On bridges over navigable waters
granted by states. A state's right to coudemu a franchise.
Adams & Hammond vs. Edwards & Honuau. Samuel Colt
vs. Mass. arms co. Charge in case of \VoodwortU vs. Ed-
wards. Powers of legislatures. On granting new trials
by the legislature. Case of Thomas Sims. Charge on the
slavery question. Argument iu case ol D. H. Corey. Ar-
gument in Furnald case. Charge in relation to the slave
trade. Report ou the judiciary of New Hampshire.
Joseph Story.
3. Importance ot science in the arts. On the promotion
and uses of science. On certain delects in American ed-
ucation. On progress. On the promotion ot agriculture,
manufactures, and commerce. On gardening. Historical
inquiries, and the discovery of America. On the uncer-
tainties of history. Traits of American character. Of
forming individual opiuious. Cotton : report, with tables.
Report on live oak. Life and character ol Andrew Jackson.
James K. Polk. Penple of the 'New England States. Speech
at the New Hampshire festival, 184;t. Description of
the "White MoiintaiuB. Music. Family correspondence.
5(?e biogr. notice oi ij. W., in Dem.rev., v.'J(withportr.):
and references in AUibone.
Woodcroft (Bennet). Sketch ot the origin and pro-
gress of steam navigation. With illus. L., 1848. 8.
Woodford {Stewart L.) Joint discussions ou tho finance ques-
tion. 1875. See Ewing (Thomas) ami Woodford (S. L.)
Woodhead (Henry). Memoirs of Christinn, qiieen of
Sweden. 2 v. London, 1833. 12=. . . 303.j.'24
■Woodhull (Alfred A., M. D.) Catalogue ot the sur-
gical section of the United States army medical
museum. Wash., Gov. pr. office, 186G. 4^ 4338.01
Woodlawn cemetery, (.Veto VotJc state). Annual report to lot
owners, 1872. New York, 1873. 8' 066.02
Woodman (Charles H.) and Towle (George M.)
Northern and Asiatic defenses of Turkey. With
maps. New York, 1877. 8° 99G.26
■Woodman (W. Bathurst) andlidy (C. M.) Forensic
medicine and toxicology. Phil., 1877. 8°. 4343.06
■Woodruff (.Albert). Kindling ; or, a way to do it.
[anon.'] With introd. note by R. S. Storrs. New
York, 1S56. 12° 3624.21
■Woodruff (Hiram). Trotting horse of America : how
to train and drive hira. With reminiscences of
the trotting turf. With a sketch of the autlior,
by C.J. Foster. New York, 1868. V2°. . 4617.23
Woodruff (J. L. M. ) [Jay (W. L. M.), pseud.l My
Winter in Cuba. New York, 1871. 12°. . 1161.18
JSEg" For his novels, see Fiction (p. 635),
Woods. See also Wood.
■Woods (Caroline H.) Woman in prison. New Y'ork,
1869. 16° 5S17.21
■Woods (George Bryant). Essays, sketches, and sto-
ries, selected from his writings. With memoir.
Boston, 1873. 8° 2516.18
Contents : Social aucl literary topics. Dramatic topics.
Political topics. Letters from a wandering correspondent.
Stories.
Woods (nev. Henry W.) The fading leaf an emblem of man's
frailty ; sermon on death of Webster. B., 1862. 8'. 3176.29
■Woods (Leonard, D. D.) Lectures on infant bap-
tism. Andovcr, 1828. 12°. 3624.25
- iieology ol tho puritans. B., 1851. 8°. . 3621.30
Works. 5v. Boston, 1851. 8° 3621.16
Content.^ : v. 1-3. Lectures : systematic theology. 4.
Letters to Unitarians ; reply to Dr. Ware's letters. Letters
to Dr. N. W, Taylor. Christian perfection. Miracles.
Course of study. S. Lettcis to youn;; ministers. Philos-
ophy of the mijld. Reply to ' Inquirer ; ' sermons.
■Woods (N. A.) Prince of Wales in Canada and Uni-
ted States. London, 1861, 8° 1132.11
Woods. ,Vc*e Forests.
Woods and by-ways oj New England. .S'rrFlagg (W.)18"2. 4915.10
■Wood-ward (Bernard Bolingbroke). History of
Wales, from tho earliest times. 2 v. in 1. Lon-
don, [185'2.] 8° 486.19
— Natural history of the year. Kev. ed. L., 1872. 12°.
— and Gates (Wm. L. E. ) ■* Encyclop.'edia of chron-
ology, hist, and biographical. L., 1872. 8°. 414.18
■Wood'ward (George E.) * National architect : dwell-
ing houses for the country, suburb, and village.
New Y'ork, 1SG9. 4° 1316.24
— and (F. W.) Country homes. N. Y., 1865.12°.
— Graperies and horticultural buildings. New York,
1865. 1'2° 6133.02
■Wood'ward (G. M. ) Eccentric excursions in England
and South Wales. With 100 points, [etched by
Cruikshank]. London, 1796. 4°. . . . 6625.23
■Wood'ward (Henry). Monograph of tho British fossil
Crustacea, belonging to the order merostomata.
Pt. 1. London, PitlcKOntofjrapli. soc, 1866. 4°.
W'odward (J. J.) Structure ot cancerous tumours. In Toner
lectures, Smithsonian miscel. coll., v. 15, 1878. , . 3935. '2a
Woodward (John, M. D.) Ol the wisdom of the antient Egypt-
ians. [/« ArchKologia. V. 4, 1786.] 51'28.04
■Wood'ward (Samuel Pearce). Manual of the mollus-
ea ; or, recent tossil shells. L., 1851-D6. 16°.
Wood-work. See Wood.
"Wood'worth (John M., M. D.) Annual report of the
U. S. JIarine-hospital service, 1873. Wash.,
187:1. 8" 4353.13
— Nomenclature of diseases. Wash., 1874. 8°. 4315.19
■Woodworth (John). Keminiscences of Trov, 1790-
1807. 2d ed. Albany, (A'. 1"'.,) 1860. sm. 4=.' 61-4.14
■Wood'worth (Samuel). Poetical works. Ed. by his
son. 2v. New York, 1861. 32°. . . . 1696.01
Contents: v. 1. Old oaken bucket, and other poems.
2. Ballads and humnrous pieces. Convivial songs and
slices. Martial and iiatriotic pieces. Odes on the naval
victories — war of 1S12. Typographical odes. Dramatic
and theatrical pieces. Acrostics.
— American festivals, games, and amusements. [In Smith (H.)
Festivals, etc. 184G.] 4('.11.01
Wool gathering. See Dodge (Mary Abigail) 2o'23.08
Wool and woolen mamifactures. See At\s (Useful : ^YooUns and
worsteds, p. 48; — Manufactures, p. 45); — Agriculmre [Sheep,
p. 9): — also Archer (T. C.) Wool and its applications [In
British m'f'g industries, 1876 : 3941. '-'8]:— Dodge (J. R.)
Report on sheep and wool [U. S. Com. to Int. exhib. at
Vienna, 1873. Reports, v. 1. 1870] ; Statistical soc. of Lon-
don. V. 33. 1870 (The wool supply, by A. H. Hamilton).
Wool manufacturer's convention, Syracuse, N. Y"..
1865. Eeport of proceedings. Boston, 1866.
8° 6134.00
Wooler (J. P.) Plays. See Plays (p. 900).
■Wooley or ■Wolley (Charles). Two years' journal in
New Y'ork. New ed., with notes by E. B. O'Cal-
laghan. N. Y., 1860. 8°. [Gowans. Bibl. Amer.,
no. 2.] .... 614.26
■Woolhouse (W. S. B. ) Elements of the differential
calculus. London, 1860. 16°. . . . 4012.20
— Measures, weights, and moneys of all nations :
and analysis of the Christian, Hebrew, and Ma-
hometan calendars. London, 1859. 16°. 4015.19
■Woollett (Wm. M. ) Old homes made new : plans
with explanatory text. New York, 1878. obi. 12°.
■Woolman (John), journal. With introd. by J. G.
^^^littier. Boston, 1871. 16° 3624.23
— Works. [Journal of life, gospel-labours, etc.] 2 pts.
inlv. 3d ed. London, 1775. 16°. . . . 3624.22
■Woolner (Thomas). My beautiful lady, [poem]. 2d
ed. London, 1864. 16 1696.17
See criticism in Macm. mag., v. 9.
In asking for books, use tlie " Book Order,
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Woolnoth (Thomas). Facts and faces : connection
between linear and mental portraiture. Lon-
don, 1851. 8° 54.32. OU
Woolrych (Humphrey Wm. ) Life of judge Jeffreys.
Philadelphia, 1852. 12° 3092.15
— Lives of eminent serjeants-at-law of the English
bar. 2 v. London, 18G9. 8° 3256.25
Woolsey. Sec also Wolsey.
Woolsey (.Jane Stewart). Hospital days. New York,
1870. 8° 644.24
Woolsey (SuBan C.) See Fiction claBS-list (p. 635).
Woolsey (Theodore Dwight, D.D.) Communism and
socialism in their history and theory. New York,
1880. 12° 5812.32
— Essay on divorce and divorce legislation, with spec-
ial reference to the U.S. N.Y., 1869. 16°. 5824.10
— Christianity and Bcopticism. [In Boston lectures, 1870, )
— Eulogy [onj C. 0. Felton. [In Smith, report. 1861.] , 3936.16
— Exemption of private property upun the sea from capture.
[hi Amer. soo. soi. asBoc. Trans., no, 7, 1874,) , , 5311.04
— Introduction to the study of international law, 2d
ed. New York, 18«4. 8° 5G13.07
— Nature and sphere of police power, [/n Amer. soc. Bci. assoc.
Trans., no. 3, 1871,) _ . . 5811.02
— Political science, or the state theoretically and
practically considered. 2 v. N. Y., 1878. 8°.
ContenU : v. 1. Doctrine of rights. Theory of the state.
Practical politics. 2. Aristocracy. Democracy. Compos-
ite states. Confederation.
— The religion of the present and of the future, ser-
mons. New York, 1871. 12° 3624.24
Woolson (Abba Goold). Woman in American soci-
ety. Boston, 1873. 16° 5836.07
— ed. Dress-reform : a series of lectures [by M. J.
Safford-Blake, C. E. Hastings, M. B. Jackson,
A. B. Haines, and A. G. Woolson]. Boston, 1874.
16° 6017.16
Woolson (Constance Fenimore). Two women : 1862 ;
aiwem. N. Y., 1877. 12° 1696.18
Woolston (ThomaB). See Hunt (J.) Religious thought in Eng.
laud.. T, 2, 1871 ; p, 400-415 3445,18
Woolton (John, D. D.) The christian manual.
Cambridge, (Eng.,) Parker soc, 1851. 16°. 3637.20
Worcester (Edward Somerset, 2d marquis of). See Somerset
(Edward),
Worcester (Henry A.) Sermons on the Lord's
prayer, etc, Phil,, 1850. 12°. . . . 3625.04
Worcester (Joseph Emerson). Dictionary of the
English language. Boston, 1875. 4°. . 6426.03
iVo(e.— Reviewed in Christian exam., May, 1860
— Geograjihical dictionary, or universal gazetteer.
2 V. Andover, 1817. 8° 913.02
Worcester (Noah, D. D. ) Bible news ; relating to
the living God, his only son, and his holy spirit.
Boston, 1854. 12° 3625.03
jg^For lives of N. W., 5ce Biography (p. 214).
Worcester (Samuel. DD.) Letter to W. E. Channing. on the
subject of his letter to S. C. Thatcher, relating to the re-
view in the Pauoplist of American unitarianism. 2d ed.
Boston. 1815. 8° 3546.27
Worcester (Thomas, D.D.) The passover, the Israelitish. the
Christian, and the New Jerusalem : annual address before
the general convention of the New Church, Philadelphia,
June 8, 1859, New York, 1859, 8° 3596,27
Worcester, [Mass.) See Countries (p. 393).
Worcester letter writer and book of business forms.
New York, 1879. 12°. 3267. 14
Words and word gossip. See Language {English words, p. 678).
Words aud places. See Taylor (Isaac). 2d ed. 1865. . 6614.12
■Wordsworth (Charles). Shakspeare's knowledge and
use of the Bible. 3d ed. L., 1880. 12°. . 1752.31
Wordsworth (Christopher, D.D.) Athens and Attica.
4th ed. London, 1869. 12° 992.19
— Christian institutes : a series of discourses and
tracts selected, arranged systematically, and illus-
trated with notes. 2d ed. 4 v. L., 1812. 8°.
— Ecclesiastical biography ; selected and ed. with
notes. 4th ed. 4 v. London, 1853. 8°. . 3416.01
iVo(e.— For Contents, see Biblical aud relig. lit. (p. 84).
— Greece : * pictorial, descriptive, and historical.
With illustrations. London, 1839. 8°. . 996.18
— Letters to Mr. Gondonon the destructive character
of the church of Rome, both in religion and
polity. 3d ed. London, 1848. 12°. . . . 3625.01
Same. Sequel. 2d ed. L., 1848. 12°. . 3625.02
— Memoirs of William Wordsworth. Ed. by H. Reed.
2 v. Boston, 1801. 12° 3186.26
Wordsv^orth (Dorothy). Recollections of a tour in
Scotland, 1803. Ed. by J. C. Shairp. New York,
1874. 12° ■ 955.24
Wordsworth (William). The excursion : a poem.
N. Y., 1849. 12° 1696.03a
— Poems. Chosen and edited by Matthew Arnold.
London, 1879. 16° 1696.39
— Poetical works. [With sketch of life.] 7 v. Boston,
1854. 16° 1696.01
Contents ■ v. 1. Poems written in youth. Poems refer-
ring to childhood. Poems on the affections,
2. Poems on the naming of places. Poems of the fancy.
Poems of the imagination. Sonnets.
3. Poems of the imagination. Memorials of a tour in
Scotland, 1803, 1814. Poems dedicated to liberty. Memo-
rials of a tour on the continent, 1820. Memorials of a tour
in Italy, 1S37. The river Duddon : sonnets. Yarrow re-
visited, and other poemB.
4. White doe of Kylstone. Ecclesiastical sonnete. Even-
lug voluntaries. Poems during a tour in the summer of
1833. Poems of sentiment and reflection. Sonnets dedi-
cated to liberty and order. Sonnets upon the punishment
of death.
5. Miscellaneous poems, InscriptioDB. Selections from
Chaucer modernized. Poems referring to the period of
old age. Epitaphs. Intimations of immortality, ode.
Appended : Prefaces on the nature of poetry, and social
questions.
6. The excursion.
7. The prelude ; or the growth of a poet's mind.
Same. 2d ed. 6 v. London, 1843. 16°. 1696.27
Contents : — v. 1. Poems referring to the period of child-
hood. Juvenile pieces. Poems founded on the affections.
The waggoner.
2. Poems of the fancy. Poems of the imagination : She
was a phantom of delight, Ruth, Resolution and indepeo-
deuce, Hartleaf Well, Tintem Abbey, Laodamia, etc., etc.
Peter Bell, a tale. Poems on the names of places.
3. Miscellaneous sonnets. Memorials of a tour in Scot-
land, 1803, 1814, Sonnets dedicated to liberty. Thanks-
giving ode. Inscriptions, The Egyptian maid.
4. The river Duddon : sonnets. The white doe of
Ryletoue. Itinerary sonnets. EccleBiastical sonnets. Notes.
5. Poems of sentiment and reflection. Yarrow revisited,
etc. The Russian fugitive. Saint Bees. Sonnets com-
posed or suggested during a tour in Scotland, 1833.
Evening voluntaries. Poems referring to the period of
old age. Epitaphs aud elegiac pieces.
6. The excursion.
Note. — For description of the ' Lake country ' see Mur-
ray's Hand-book [951. 1'2]; Miss Martineau's Guide [962.28);
and Mrs. Linton's * Lake country, illus.' [955.10].
Same. [With appendix.] Ed. by H. Reed.
Phil., 1848. 8° 1697.14
Note. — The appendix embraces the author's essays on
the nature of poetry, his memoir of Rev, Robert Walker,
essay on epitaphs, aud J. Wilkinson's Topogr, deBcription
of the Lake country.
— Prose works. Ed,, with preface, notes, etc, by
A. B. Grosart. 3 v. L., 1876 [1875.] 8°. 2548.03
Contents : v. 1. Political and ethical. 2. .Ssthetical
and literary. 3. Critical and ethical.
A'ote.— Reviewed in Fortu. rev., Oct.. 1875 (by E. Dow-
den); and in London qu. rev., Oct., 1876.
g^ For numerous lives and critical estimates o( Vfoida-
worth, see Biography (p. 214); also the following entries : —
— Calvert {G. H.) Wordsworth: a biographic .-esthetic
study. 1878 3186.31
— Button (R. II.) Wordsworth and his genius. [In his Essays
on literary criticism. 1870.) 2532.26
Same. In his Essays, v. 2, 1877 2533.01
— KnighH^r.) Nature as interpreted by Wordsworth. [Inhis
Studies in philos. aud lit.. 1879.) 5423.26
— Lowell {J. R.) Among my books, 2d series, 1876, , '2534,30
See also Contemp, rev,, Nov,, 1878 (The text of W.'s po-
ems, by E, Dowdeu); Macm. mag., v. 13 (W. W. and Hart-
ley Coleridge) ; Littell, Aug. 9, 1879 or Macm, mag., v, 40
(How to popularize W,, by Matthew Arnold),
Worgan (George), Art of modeling flowers in wax.
Brooklyn, 1867, 12° 1443.33
Work (H. C.) Upshot family, a serio-comic poem.
Phil,, 1868, 12° 1695.27
Work,
— Bushnell (H.) Worl and play : orations. [In his Work and
play, 1864 ; p. 9-43.] 2614.27
— CracrofUB.) /n Ats Essays, v, 1, 1868 25'21.13
— Kaye (J. W.) In his Essays of au optimist. 1876. . . 2533.23
Work and wages. See Political economy [Labor and capital,
p. 917).
Working classes. See Political economy (Labor and capital, p.
917) ; — Social science {Lairing classes and their improve-
ment, p. 1002).
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Workingmen's homes. Sec Hale (E. K.) 1874 6825.30
Workman (The). AV.. Thompson (J. P.) 1879 6812.31
Workman (The) and the fra-j.-liiso. .SV.- Maurice (F. D.) 6724.04
Workmen and their diMciiltieB. .sv^ Bayly (,1/rs.— ). . . 681fi.08
Workmen aud wages. .$■.« Ward (J.) 1868 6933.06
Workshop (I he). V. 1-13. New York, 1868-80. fol.
Workshop appliances. See Shelley (C. P. B.) 1873. . . 3907.11
World (The), and cosmological speculations.
— AUxander (5.) VaBtness of the visible creation. [Smith.
report, 1857.] 3936.12
— Fishbough ( W.) The macrocosm, or universe with-
out. 1853 3914.01
— Frilh (J.) Thoughts and meditations on the mys-
teries of life. Book tirst. 1872 4026.'20
— Hmnboldt (K //. A. von). CosmoSo Tr. by C. E.
Otte, B. H. Paul, and W. S. Dallas. S v. London,
1849-58 912.01
Same. 4 V. New York, 1859 912.06
Kosmos. V. 1-3. 1845-50 912.13
— Hickok {h. P. Rational cosmology. 1858. 3914.03
— Ocellus Lucanus. On the nature of the universe. Tr.
by T. Taylor. 1831 5426.23
— Maternus (j. F. ) Of the thema mundi. 1831. 542(!.23
— Pouchet (F. A.) The universe, 1870. . . 4717.28
— Powell (B.) Unity of worlds and of nature : three
essays. 1856 3585.13
— Ramsey (0. M' I.) Cosmology. 1870. . . 4013.17
— Taunts. On the eternity of the world. Tr. by T.
Taylor. 1831 5426.23
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Genesis and aslrnuomy ; — Genesis and geolngy , — Creation (p.
397) ;— Evolution;— Earth (p. 432h— Geography ;— Mete-
orology ; — Natural history {Nattire, p. 809); — Philosophy
{Ontology, p. 8(j2); — Physics ; — and consult index of Ueber-
weg's Hist, of philosophy, v. 2, under ' Cosmology ' and
• World.-
World (The). [By Edward Moore, Earl of Chesterfield, E. O.
Cambridge, Horace Walpole, and others. With preface,
hist, and biogr. by A. Chalmers. In British essayists, v.
22-24. Boston, 1856. 16°.) 25il.22
— Drake (N.) Essays, illustrative of the World. . . .2523.12
World (Fables out of the). .SVe Lanigan (G. T.) . . 6212.32
World before the deluge. See Figuier (L.) 1866. . . . 4717.26
World (The) here and there : or, notes of travellers.
From 'Household words.' N. Y., 1852. 12°.
World in miniature. 42 v. See Shoberl (Frederic). . . 6631.01
World-noted women. See Clarke (M. C.) 3268.07
World of the sea. See Tandon (Moquiu). 1870 4828.15
World of wonders. See Poyntz (A.) 1815 3813.31
World-priest. [Poem.] See Schefer (L.) 1873 1683.23
World we live in (Thet. »eAnsted (D.T.) 1868. . . . 932.05
World without souls. (By John W. Cunningham.] L., 1805. 16*.
World's almsniac for 1879. Illus. by 1'. S. Church. N. Y., 1878. 16°.
World's laconics. See Edwards (Trjon). 1856 6213.11
World's paradises (The). .Vee benjamin (S. G. W.) . . . 931.26
World's progress (The). .?« Putnam (Geo. P.) 1852. . . 413.05
World's sages, etc. .See Bennett (D. M.; 3257.22
Worlidge (Thomas). * A select collection of drawings
from curious antique gems : etched after the
manner of Eembrandt. London, 1768. 4°. 1466.10
Note. — The text was printed as late as 1784.
■Wormell (Richard). Elementary course of hydro-
statics and sound. London, 1870. 18°. . 4024.09
'Wormley (Theo. G.) Micro-chemistry of poisons.
New York, 1869. 8°. 4343.05
'Worms (Henry). The earth and its mechanism :
being an account of the various proofs of the ro-
tation of the earth. London, 1862. 8°. 4016.26
Worms. See Insects (p. G45); — Medicine (Parasites and worms,
p. 764 : — Medical zoology, p. 762).
Womum (Ralph Nicholson). Analysis of ornament.
London, 1856. 8° 1446.04
— Catalogue of the pictures in the National gallery: with biogr.
notices of tho painters. Foreign schools. 23d ed. Lon-
don, 1858. 8° 50'33.14
— Epochs of paintings. London, 1864. 8°. 1432.03
— Some account of the life and works of Hans Hol-
bein. London, 1867. 1. 8° 1446.12
■Worsaae (Jens Jacob Asmussen). Primeval antiqui-
ties of Denmark. Tr. and applied to England,
by W.J. Thoms. London, 1849. 8°. . 5813.19
— Antiquities of South Jutland and Sleswick. [In Archfeologi-
cal journal, V. 23.] 1463.17
Worship.
— Emerson (B. W.) Conduct of life, 1860 ; p. 173-213. 2524.02
SS^See also Biblical and religious literature (Devotional
works, p. 83).
■Worsley (Henry). Life of Martin Luther. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1856. 8° 3115.10
'Worsley (Philip Stanhope). Poems and translations.
2ded.,enl. Ed. by E. Worsley. Edin., 1875.
12° 1696.15
-- translator. See Homer. Iliad ; — Odyssey (p. 628-9).
■Worth (dorham A. ) Random recollections of Albany,
1800-1808. 3d ed., with notes by J. MunselL
Albany, 1866. 8° 622.18
Worth and wealth. See Hunt (Freeman). 1856. . . . 6922.04
■Wortheii (W. E. ) Appleton's cyclopedia of drawing.
(J i^tK. New York, 1862. 8' 3924.25
Worthies of England. .S'.-.- Fuller (Thomas). 3 v. 1840. 475.17
Worthy women oi our first century. .See Wister (O. J.) and
Irwin (Miss A.) 3246.17
■Wortley (Lady Emmelino Charlotte Elizabeth Stu-
art). Travels in the U. S., 1849-50. N.Y., 18.J5. 12°.
■Wortman (Tunis). A treatise concerning political
enquiry.and the liberty of the press. New York,
1800. 8° 5722.18
Wotton (Sir Henry). Poems. Ed. by A.Dyce. London, Percy soc.,
V, 6, 1843. 12° 6000,06
— Poems from lieliqniiB Wottonianae, with some additions.
[In Hannah (J.) Courtly poets. London, 1870. 16*.] 1645.20
— Reliqui.-e Wottonianaj. 4th ed. L., 1G85. 16°.
Contents : Life. Elements of architecture. A philosoih-
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acters of some kings of Eugland. Panegyrick to king
Charles. Of Robert Devereux. earl of Essex, and George
Villiars, duke of Buckingham: a parallel. View of the
life and death of George 'Villiars. Letters to lord Zouch
and others. Poems.
■Wraugell (Ferdinand Petrovitch von). Narrative of
an expedition to the Polar sea, 1820-23. London,
1845. 16". 1142.19
Same. New York, 1852. 18° 1142.09
■Wratdslaw (Baron Wenceslas). Adventures in Con-
stantinople, etc. Tr. by A.H. Wratislaw. London,
1862. 16° 3186.29
WraxaU (Sir Charles Frederick Lascelles). Historic
bye-ways. 2 v. London, 1864. 16°. . . 2546.19
— Naval and military resources ot Europe. London,
1856. 8° 4516.07
— Remarkable adventures and unrevealed mysteries.
2 V. London, 1863. 1-2° 3264.23
Alberonl (Card.), v. 1.
Anne of Cieves (Pseudo), v. 1.
Bonneval (Count de), v. 1.
Cagliostro, v. 2.
Cazotte (Jacques), v, 1.
Cloots (Anacharsis), v. 1.
Condamine and the convulsion
aires, v. 2.
Deutz (C. G.), v. 1.
Eishausen Mystery, v. 2.
Eon (CTifi'.d'), v. 2.
False dauphins, v. 1„
Fersen {Count Axel. v. 1.
Frohn (Jnseph). v. 2.
Hauser (Kaspar). v. 2.
Henry, the bastard, v. 1.
Hesse (Charles), v. 2.
Contents.
Iron mask (The), v. 1
Kalb {Baron de), v. 1.
Eaunitz {Prince), v. 1.
Kleement (J. M. von), v. 2;
Kbnigsmarck (Count), v. 2.
La Force {Marechal de), v. 2.
Madagascar (The king of), v.
Neuhoff (Theo. von), v. 1.
Ripperda (Baron de), v. 1.
Rochlitz {CuuT\Uss von), v. 2.
Ruggiero {Count de), v. 1.
Runaway princes, v. 2,
St. Germain {Count), v. 1.
Schleclitweg (Hugo), v. 2.
Siiss (Jew), v. 1.
Struenzee., v. 2.
Walker, the filibuster, v. 2.
Iceland (A king of), v. 2.
— The Second empire as exhibited in French litera-
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— and 'Wehrhaii (Robert). Memoirs of Queen Hor-
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Wraxall (Sir Nathaniel Wm.) Correspondence between a
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— Historical memoirs of my own time, 1772-84. 3 v.
London, 1818. 8° 3187.05
Same. [In Waldie library, v. 9.] 6078.23
— History of France, from Henrv m., 1574, to death
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— Memoirs of the courts of Berlin, Dresden, Warsaw,
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— Posthumous memoirs of his own time. 2d ed. 3 v.
London, 1836. 8° 3187.08
Same. [In Waldie library, v. 8.] 5078.22
Wray (John). Dangers of an entire repeal of the bank restric-
tion act. 2d ed. London, 1819. 8". [In Pamphleteer,
V. 13] 6058.13
■Wray (Leonard). Practical sugar planter. London,
1848. 8 6124.24
Wren [Sir Christopher). Sm Biography (p. 214) ; oteo Temple
Bar, Mch., 1877.
Wright (Andrew). *Court-hand restored. London,
1846. 4° 2765.17
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— LecturoH on India. Troy, (N.r.,\ 1818. 8°. 10:i5.1-2
^oii?.— Has also t. p. 'Curiosities and remarkable cus-
toms of ludia.'
Wright (Chauncey). Philosophical discussions. With
biogr. Bketch of the author, by 0. E. Norton.
N. Y., 1877. 8° .'5418.12
Coyitrnis : Biogr. sketch. Physical theoi-y of the uni-
verse. Nalural tUeologj^ as a positive science. Philosophy
of Herbert Spencer. Limits of natural selection. Genesis
of species. Evolution by natural selection. Evolution of
eelf-cousciousness. Conflict of studies. Uses and origin
of the arrangement of leaves in plants. McCoah on intui-
tions. Mangel's reply to Mill. Lewes'a Problems of life
and mind. McCosh on Tyudall. Speculative dynamics.
Books relating to the theory of evolution. German Dar-
winism. Fragment on cause and effect. John Stuart Mill ;
a commemorative notice. Index.
See New Englander, Sept., 1878 (C. W. as a philoso-
pher, by P.P.Bowne); andFiske (J.) Darwinism and other
essays, 1879 2527.27
Wright (Elizur). Polities and mysteries oi life in-
surance. Boston, 1873. 12° .... 5931.11
— Traps baited with orphan : or what is the matter
with life insxirance ? B., 1877. 1G°. ..5931.18
Wright ( Bev. George Newnham). Life and reign of
William iv. 2 t. L., 1810. 8°. . . . 3185.29
— and Allom (Thomas). France illustrated. 4 v.
in 2. London, [1845-47]. 4^ 966.02
Wright (George K.l On Sir Philip Sidney and his father. Sir
Henry Sidney, in connexion with Ludlow castle. [In
Journalof Brit. arch, ass., V. 24.1 1462.03
Wright (Hendrik B.) A practical treatise on labor.
N. Y., 1871. 8^ 5933.06
Wright (J. M. F. ) Alma mater : or, seven years at
the University of Cambridge. By a Trinity-man.
[anon.] 2 v. London, 1827. 12". . .5511.03
— Commentary on Newton's Principia. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1833. 8" 4018.09
Wright ( .John S. ) Chicago : past, present, future.
2d ed. Chicago, 1870. 8" 1134.28
— Reply to Hon. Charles G. Loring, upon ' recon-
struction.' Boston, 1867. 8^ 5733.27
Wright (Lewis). The Brahma fowl : a monograph.
3d ed. London, 1873. 12" 6131.28
— Practical pigeon keeper. L., [187-.] 12°. 0137.25
— Practical poultry keeper. 4th ed. L., 1869. 12°.
■Wright (Robert). The life of major-general James
AVolfe. London, 1864. 8° 3186.20
Wright (K. W.) Life : its true genesis. N. Y., 1880.
12' 4722.31
— Memoir of gen. Oglethorpe. L., 1867. 12°. 3135.24
Wright (R. J.) Principia ; or, the basis of social
science. Phil., 1875. 8°. 5814.26
Wright (R. Temple). Medical students of the period.
Edin., 1867. 16° 4341.03
Wright (Thomas). .\nglo-Latin satirical poets and
epigrammatists of the 12th century. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1873. 8°. [Rolls chronicles.] . 5141.00
— Antiquity of dates, expressed in Arabic numerals, [fn Jour-
nal of Brit. arch, ass., v. '2.] Ui;i.02
Biographia Britannica literaria : Anglo-Saxon and
Anglo-Norman periods. 2 v. London, 1842-46.
8° 2751.11
— Caricature history of the Georges. London, [n. <(.]
12° 3065.01
— Celt (The); the Roman, and the Saxon. London,
18.52. 12° 452.02
— Collection of political poems and songs, from Ed-
ward ni. to Henry viii. 2 v. L., 1859-61. 8°.
[Rolls chronicles.] 5141.00
— ' Coventry mysteries. [In Journal of Brit. arch, ass., v. 3.]
Dictionary of obsolete and provincial English. 2 v.
London, 18.57. 12° 6423.18
— Early Christianity in Arabia. L., 1855. 8°. 3447.0.3
— ed Early travels in Palestine. L., Bohn, 1848. 12°.
Contents: Narratives of Arculf, Williebald. Bernard,
Sa)wiilf, Benjamin of Tudela. Sir J. Mauudeville, Broc-
quiere, and Maundrell.
— England under the House of Hanover. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1848. 8° 477.09
— Essays on archaeological subjects, and questions
connected with the Middle ages. 2 v. London,
1861. 12.°. . , .' 443.29
C<mtents : v. 1. On the remains of a i)rimitive people
in Yorkshire. On some ancient barrows in Yorkshire.
On some ancient forms of sepulchral interment in East
Yorkshire. Treago, and tlje largo tumulus at St. Weon-
ards. On tho ethnology of South Britain at the x>eriod of
the extension of the Roman government in the island.
On the origin of the Welsh. On Anglo-Saxon antiquities.
On the true character of the biograjiher Asser. Anglo-
Saxon architecture. On the literary history of Geoffrey
of Monmouth's History of the Britons, and of tho roman-
tic cycle of King Arthur. On saints' lives and miracles.
Antiquarian excavations and researches in Middle ages.
2. Oa tho ancient map of the world preserved in Here-
ford cathedral, as illus. of geography in the Middle ages.
On the history of the English language. On the abacus,
or mediicval system of arithmetic. On the antiquity of
dates expressed in Arabic numerals. Remarks on an ivory
casket ot the 14th ceutury. On the carving of stalls in
cathedral and coUegiate churches. Of some questions
relating to architectural antiquities. On the origin of
rhymes in medijeval poetry, and authenticity of early
Welsh poems. On the history of the drama in the Middle
ages. On the religion of the Trobadours.' On the history
of comic literature during the Middle ages. On the satir-
ical literature of the reformation.
— Essays on subjects connected with the literature,
popular superstitions, and history of England
in the Middle ages. 2 v. L., 1816. 8°. . 2722.20
Contents : V. 1. Anglo-Saxon poetry. Anglo-Norman
poetry. Chansons de geste. On proverbs and popular
sayings. Anglo-Saxon poets of the 12th century. Abelard
and the scholastic philosophy. Dr. cirimm's German my-
thology. On the national fairy mythology of England. On
the popular superstitions of modern Greece.
2. Friar Rush and the frolicsome elves. Obs. on Dunlop's
History of fiction. On the history and transmission of
popular stories. On the poetry ot history. Adventures of
Hereward the Saxon. Story of Eustace the monk. His-
tory of Fulke Fitz Warine. On the popular cycle of the
Robin Hood ballads. Conquest of Ireland by the Anglo-
Normans. Old English political songs. The poet Dunbar.
— History of caricature and grotesque in literature
and art. London, 1865. 8° 1445.08
— History of Scotland ; from the earliest period to
the present time. 2 v. L., [«. d.} 8°. . 498.06
— Homes of other days. Hist, of domestic manners
and sentiments in England. L., 1871. 8°. 467.16
— Narratives of sorcery and magic. N. Y., 1852. 12°.
— Political ballads pub. in England, during the commonwealth,
London, Percy soc. v. 3, 1841. 12° 6060.03
— Political condition of the English peasantry during the Mid-
dle ages. [In Archaeologia , v. 3U, 1814.] . . . 6128.30
— Political songs of England, from John to Edward
n. ; ed. and tr. L., Camden soc, 1839. 4°. 5112.06
— St. Patrick's purgatory ; an essay. L., 1844. 12°.
— Selection of Latin stories, from mss.of the 13th and 14th cen-
turies. London, ferci/ soc. v. 8, 1842. 12'. . . . 6060.08
— Songs and carols of the loth century. London, Perq/ soc.,
V. 23, 1848. 12° 6060.23
— Specimens of old Christmas carols. London, Percy soc, v. 4.
1811. 12- 5060.04
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Percy soc, v. 4, 1811. 12° 6060.04
— Three chapters of letters relating to the suppres-
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Brit, museum. L., Canulen soc, 1843. 4°. 5112.16
— Womankind in western Europe, from the earliest
times to the 17th century. L., 1869. 4°. 5824.15
Wright (Thomas, M. D., F.R.S.K) Monograph on
the British fossil echinodermata of the oolitic
formations. 2 v. L., PalcBOniogr. soc, 1855-66. 4°.
Contents : v. 1. Pt. 1. Cidarid», Hemicidaridie, and
Djademidse. Pt. 2. Diademadae. Echinidae. Saleniades.
Echinoconida. Pt. 3. CoUyritid.'e. Echinobrissid».
EchinolampidsB. Pt. 1. Echinolampidie. Stratigr. distrib.
of the oolitic species. Bibliography of the echinodermata.
2. Pt. 1. Asteroidea. 1862. Pt. 2. Ophiuroidea. 1866.
— Monograph on the British fossil echinodermata
from the cretaceous formations, v. 1. London,
Pakeontorjr. soc, 1861. 4° G.
Contents : v. 1. Pt. 1. On the cidaridre.
Wright (Thomas, ^ Vie journeyman engineer'). Our
new masters [t. e. the working classes]. Lon-
don, 1873. 12° 5816.29
V/right (Wm.) The oil regions of Pennsylvania.
New York, 1865. 12° 3933.21
Wright (Wm. B.) The brook and other poems.
New York, 1873. 12° 1696.16
Wright (W. W.) Dore. By a stroller in Europe.
ianon.] New York, 1857. 12° 943.14
Wrightson (Prof. — ). Agricultural machinery. [In British
m'f'g. industries, 1876.] 3911.33
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Wrightson (Richard Heber). History of modem
Italy, from the French rev. to 1850. London,
1855. 8° 532.14
Wrinkles and recipes. Src Benjamin (P.) 390G.23
>Arritiug. Hill ( 2'. K ) Manual of social and busi-
ness forms : a guide to correct writing. 5938.25
— Humphreys (H. N.) Origin and progress of the art
of writing. 185-5 27(55.18
Schtle De Vere (if.) Brief liistory of tlio art of writing. [In
his Comparative philology 1853. J 64l:i.02
— Wright (A.) * Court-band restored. 1846. 2765.17
— Zewblin (D.) Oiitlines of letter writing. 1839.6424.26
See also Autographs anil hand-writing |p. 67) ;— Penman-
ship (p. 812);— Phonography and Stenography (p. 86.')).
Wrongs of tho animal world. ,SVe Mushet (D.) I8;W. .6826.18
Wilnder (Die) der Urwelt. See Zlmmcrmann (W. F. A.) 4725.12
WunderUch (Karl August). On the temperature in
diseases : medical thermometry. Tr. by W.
Woodman.L.,iVfW N)/*n/(n)ii .soc.,1871.8°. 4303.06
Wurdeman (Gustavus). On obtaining specimens of flamingoes
and other birds of south Florida. [In Smith, report, 18C0.]
Wurtz (Charles Adolphe). Elements of modern
chemistry. Tr. and ed., by W. H. Greene.
Phil., 1879. 12° 4213.36
— History of chemical theory. Tr. by H. Watts.
London, 1869. 16° 4212.11
Wuttke (Karl Friedrich Adolf). Christian ethics.
Tr. by T. P. Lacroix. 2 v. B.. 1873. 12°. 3G24.27
Contents : v. 1. History of ethics. 2. Pure ethics.
Wyatt (James). Life and surprising adventures.
.id ed. London, 1751. 16°. . . . Tn 1061.24
Wyatt (Matthew Digby). Architect's note-book in
Spain. London, 1872. 4° 1315.40
— Fine art, a sketch of its history, theory, practice,
and application to industry. L., 1870. 8". 1412.16
— Of illuminating. See Tymms ( W. R.) and Wyatt (M. D.)
Wyatt (Sir Thomas). Poetical works ; with a
memoir. Boston, 1854. 16° 1696.11
Same. London, 1831. 16° 1621.23
Contents : Songs and sonnets. Eoudeaux. Odes. Songs
and epigrams. Satires. Penetential psalms.
— Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [/» O.'s English
poets, V. 2, 1810.] 1626.02
— . Sele.'t poems. {In Sanford (E.) Brit, poets, v. 1. 1819.J
Wbte.— See notice of W. in Dublin univ. mag.. Feb., 1877.
Wyatt (Thomas). History of the kings of France.
72 irortraits. Phil., 1846. 8° 3253.15
Wyatt ( Capt. W. J. ) Hungarian celebrities. Lon-
don, 1871. 8°. ■ • • 545.25
— A political and military history of the Hanoverian
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London, 1868. 8° 546.24
Wycherley (Wm. ) Dramatic works. Ed. by Leigh
Hunt. London, 1841. 8° 1744.31
iVoie.— For contents see Plays (p. 900).
— Miscellany poems. London, 1704. fol. . 1698.01
Wyckliffe or Wicliff (John de). Apology for Lol-
lard doctrines, attributed to Wicliffe ; with
introd. and notes, by J. H. Todd. London,
Camden soc, 1842. 4° 5112.20
— Last age of the church. Ed. by J. H. Todd. L.,
1840. 12° 3623.14
— Tracts and treatises. Ed. with a memoir, by B.
Vaughan. London, 1845. 8''. [Wyckliffe
society.] 3625.12
— Writings. London, 1831. 12° 3623.13
Kg- For KvfS of Wyckliffe, see Biography ; also the fol-
bnuing entries, viz. —
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tritico. Ed. by W. W. Shirley. 1858. [Rolls
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— Trench i R. C.) Lectures on medieval church his-
tory. 1878 ; p. 306-^21 3435.22
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ments and advances. N. Y., 1879. 8°. 3931.55
Wyk. See Wik.
Wylde (Henry). Music in its art mysteries. Lon-
don, 1867. 8° 1564.20
Wylde (James). Book of trades. L., 1866. 16°. 3914.13
— Magic of science : amusing and instructive exper-
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Wyld (R, S.) Physics and philosophy of the senses.
London, 1875. 8° 5426.21
Wylie {Rev. J. A.) History of protestantism. lUus.
3 V. London, [n. d.] 8" 3466.12
Wylde {Rev. S. T.) Letter to the clergy of Somcreetsbire rela-
tive to undue marriages. [In Pamph., v, 1. 1812.] 5058.01
Wylie (W. Gill, ^t. D.) Hospitals : their history,
organization, .and construction. N. Y., 1877. 8'.
Wylie (Wm. Michael). Tho burning and burial of the dead.
[In ArchEologia. v. 37. 1857.] 6128.39
— Observations on certain sepulchral usages of early times.
[/nArchJcologia, V. ;i5, 1853,] 5128,39
Wyman (.JetTries). Anatomy of nervous system of rana pipiens.
[/;i Smith, contrib., v. 6, 1853,] 3937.05
"Wyman (Morrill). Autumnal catanh (hay fever).
N. Y., 1872. 8°. 4324.31
Same. With maps. N. Y,, 1876. 8°. . 4324.31a
— Practical treatise on ventilation. Boston, 1846. 12°.
Wyman (T. B.,jr.) Genealogy of the name and
family of Hunt. Boston, 1802-3. 4°. . 3078.13
Wyndham (Francis M. ) Wild life on the fields of
Norway. London, 1861. 12° 991.15
Wynn {31iss Frances Williams). Diaries of a lady
of quality, 1797-1844. L., 1864. 12°. .3186.30
Wynne (James). Lives of eminent literary and sci-
entific men of America. N. Y., 1850. 8°. 3242.01
— Private libraries of New York. N. Y., 1850. 8°.
Wynne (John Huddlestone). General liistory of the
British empire in America. [To 1762.] 2 v.
London, 1770. 8° 563.14
Wynter (Andrew, 31. D.) Borderlands of insanity,
and other papers. New ed. revised ; with five
new chapters, by J. M. Granville. L., 1877. 12°.
— Curiosities of civilization. Repr. from the ' Edin-
burgh ' and ' Quartsrly ' reviews. L., 1860. 12°.
Contents.
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— Zend-avesta, See Avesta (p. 58 of Catalogue).
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V. 7) ; Nat. qu. rev., Dec., 1875 (Z. as a legislator and phil-
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works on various reliffions (p. 100).
Zorrilia y Moral (Jose). Obras. Nueva ed., con su
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Cont'-nts. V. 1. Obras potttcas : Composiciones diver-^as.
Recvierdoa y fantasias. Vigilias del estio. Leyeudas.
2. Obras dramaticas : Vivir loco y morir mas. Mas vale
llegar a tiempo que rondar uu ano. Ganar perdiendo.
Cada caal con su razon. Lealtad de una muger y aveu-
turas de una noche. El zapatero y el rey, la, 2a parte.
El eco del torrente. Los dos vireyes. Apot^osis de
Caldorou de la Barca. El molino de Guadalajara. Sancho
Garcia. Caiu, pirata. Un afio y un dia. El caballo del
rey Don Saucbo. La mejor razon, la espada. Don Juan
Teiiorio, la. 2a parte. El pufial del godo. Sofronia. La
oliva y el laurel. La copa de mdrfil. El alcalde Ronquillo,
oeldiablo en Valladolid. 3. Obra^poHicas. Composiciones
diversas. Poesiaa Italianaa, tr. en CastelUmo. Obras
dramaticas : Juan Dandolo. El rey loro. La reina y los
favoritos. La calentura. La creacion y el diluvio,
espectaculo teati-al. El escomiilpa.lo. Traidor.inconfeso
y martyr. El poeta. Apendicc : Epistola al senor don
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Aballino, Schauepid. v. 16.
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V. 10.
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(Das). V. 13.
Abentouer der Neujahrsnacht
(Daa). v. 9.
Addiich im Moos, v. 4.
Agath Okies, Tyrano von Syra-
kua. V. 7.
Alamontade, v. 1.
Bein (Das), v. 9.
Besuch im Marienbade (Der),
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Bilder aus dem hausUchen Le-
beii, V. 14.
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Bohne (Die), v. 9.
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Col d'.\nteriie (Der), v. 13.
Creole (Der). v. 8.
Diocletian in Salona. v. 2.
Elisa und Widmer, v. 13.
Erbschaft (Die), v. 13.
Eros(Der), oder iiberdieLiebe,
V. 1.
Erzahlungen im Nebel, v. 9.
Ee ist sehr mbglich, v. 9.
Euphrasien iiber den Nach-
ruhm (An), v. 12.
Feldweibel (Der), v. 8.
Florette, oder die erste Liebe
Heinricli iv., v. 6.
Fliichtiiug im Jura (Der). v. 6.
FreiUof von Aarau (Der), v. 5.
Fiirstenblick (Der), v. 3.
Gedichte, v. 15.
Geuter Novellen, v. 13.
Hans Dampf in alien Gassen,
V. 10.
Harmonius. v. 1.
Herniiiigarda, v. 7.
Herrn Quints Verlobung, v. 10.
Contents.
Irrfahrt der Philhellenen, v. 6.
Islaiidischen Briefe (Die), v. 9.
Jonathan Frock, v. 2.
Julius, v. 13.
Kleine Ursachen, v. 2.
KOnig von Akim (Der). v. 12
Kriegeiieche Abentheuer eiaes
Friedfertit;fn. v. 9.
Lampe des Anaxagoras und die
russischo Fiiratm (Die), v.l2.
Liebe der Ausgewanderten
(Die), v. 11.
Loch ini Aerrnel (Das), v. 3.
Lyuuel Harliugton, v. 12.
Maryland (Die Griindung von].
Maryam in der Wilste, v. 6.
Millionar (Der). v. 3.
Nacht in Brczwezmcisl, v. 0,
Narr des neunzehnten Jahr-
hunderts (Der), v. 3.
Olavidee, derueue BeUsar,v.i4.
Pascha von Buda (Der , v. 8.
Pflauzer in Cuba (DerJ, v. 7.
Piarrhaus (Das), v. 13.
Priuzessin von Wolfenbiittel
(Die), V. 7.
Reise wider Willen (Die), v. 10.
Rosais (An), iiber Ahuungever-
mbgen und Schutzgeister,
v. 12.
Rose von Disentis (Die), v. 11.
Riickwirkungen (Die), oder Wer
regiert denn ? v. 10.
Schulze von Celle und Cacilie,
V. 10.
Schweizer-Skizzen, v. 14.
Tantchen Rosraarin. v. 10.
Thai von Trient (Das), v. 13.
Todte GaBt(Der). v. 3.
Verklariingeu (Die), v. 2.
Walpurgisnacht (Die), v. 9.
Weiblichen .Stufenjahre, v. 3.
Wie Man lieben muss, v. 15.
Wirthshaus zu Cransac (Das),
v. 10.
Zerbrochene Krug (Der) v. 10.
Hennhuter-Familie (Die), v. 1.
— Tales. Sec Fiction class-list (p. 536).
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Zuingli (Ulrich, Stviss prot. refonnfr,b. 1484, d. 1531). See Biog-
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Zulu country. See Countries (Zulu country, p. 394 -.—Xatal,
p. 347).- — also Blackw. uiag., July, 1879 (Zulu war : its de-
fence); Fortn. rev., June, 1878 (Transvaal and the Zulu
country, by J. Sanderson).
Zuniga (Joaquin Martinez de). The Philippine
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Zur Briicke {Dr. F. G.) German without grammar
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Zurcher (Frederic) aiid MargoUe (Elie). Meteors,
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— Volcanoes and earthquakes. From the French, by
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Zurich letters, or corresp. of several English bishops
and others with Helvetian reformers. Ed. by H.
Robinson. 2d ed. Camb., Parker soc, 1846. 8°.
Orig. letters rel. to the English reformation :
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Kobinson. 2 v. Oambr., Parker sor., 'iSiC-,-i7. 8°.
ZuyderZee (Dead cities of the). See Havard (H.) . . 962.32
Zymotic diseases See Medicine (p. 769).
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