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Skction  22yfi.  Books  may  be  taken  from  the  Library 
by  the  mkmrkrs  of  the  Lkgislatcrk,  dcrisg  the  sessioss 
THEKEOF,  and  by  other  State  officers  at  any  time. 

Sec.  2298.  The  Controller,  if  notified  by  the  Librarian 
that  any  officer  has  failed  to  retnrn  books  taken  by  him 
within  the  time  prescribed  by  the  Rules,  and  after  demand 
made,  must  not  draw  his  warrant  for  the  salary  of  such 
officer  \intil  the  return  is  made,  or  three  times  the  value 
of  the  books,  or  of  any  injuries  thejeto,  has  been  paid  to 
the  Librarian. 

Sec.  2299.  Every  person  who  injures  or  fails  to  return 
any  book  taken  is  liable  to  the  Librarian  in  three  times 
the  value  thereof. 

>"o  person  shall  take  or  detain  from  the  General  Library 
more  than  two  volumes  at  any  one  time,  or  for  a  longer 
period  than  two  weeks.     Books  of  eeferexce  shall  not  be 

TAKES  FROM  THE  LIBRARY    AT    AST    TIME.—  [E.Xtract   from    the 

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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- 

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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. 


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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- 
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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). 
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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. 

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so,  with  the  language  of  the  Holy  Scriptures. 
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London,  1»31.  1'2' 3762.0:i 

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18'2«.  8= 233.51 

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in  the  northwest  of  Euroj^e.     Tr.  by  J.  Peto. 

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Nathan  the  wise.     .•>'<-:  Lessing  (O.  E.)    1868 1732.11 

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Nation  (The),  a  weekly  journal  devoted  to  politics, 
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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 
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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. 
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Washington,  1866.  4° 

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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 
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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 


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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 


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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 


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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). 


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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. 

BovxHlch  (N.)     New  American   practical    navigator  : 
with  contin.  by  J.  I.  Bowditch.     18th  ed.     New 

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. 

1857 4017.06 

Same.     Tables  by  J.  R.  Young.   1859.     .  4017.08 

Kentish  ( T. )    Treatise  on  a  box  of  instruments,  and 

the  slide-rule.     185'2 3923.20 

Merrifield  (J. )  and  Euers  (II.)    Navigation  and  nautical 

astronomy.     1873 4018.04 

Piddinijton   (11.)     Sailor's    horn-book    for    the   law  of 

storms.     1800 4517.04 

Same.  1851. 4517.05 

Thorns  (W.)  Practice  of  navigation.  1871.  .4018.03 
Yomui   (J.    li.)     Navigation  and  nautical  .astronomy. 

2  V.  1858 4017.07 

See  also  Atlantic  mo.,  v.  7,  1861  (Amer.  navigation)  ;  Qu. 
rov.,  Jan.,  1876  (Modern  works  in  uav.  and  nautical  astron- 
omy). 

^^  See  also  Seamanship  (below)  ;  —  Law  (Admiralty, 
p.  687). 

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. 

llradi/ (W.)     Kedge-.anchor  ;  or  young  sailors'  .assist- 
ant. 1803 4517.01 

Dana  (li.  II.)     Seaman's  friend.     1857.      .     .4517.03 
Luce  {K  B.)    Seamanship.     1808 4517.19 


THE  BROOKLYN    LIBRARY. 


NAVAL  SCIENCE  -  NEELE 


813 


Nares  (0.  S.)    Naval  ciulet's  guiile.     18G0.     .  4517.08 

-  Seamiinship.     1802 4r)17.0'J 

TvUeti    ili.    J.)       Navul     tcxt-bouk    ami    dictionary. 
1862 4517.12 

Ship.?  and  Ship-buildiiig. 

Blaml  (  W. )      Principles   wliicli   sliouid   ri'gulate  the 

form  of  ships  and  boats.     1851;.       .     .     .  4517.31) 

Baylhtt  {J.  M.)    (Jii   in-opolliug   vesst-Is  by  uitaua  ui  wiadmill 

sails.     [Ill  Pamphleteer,  v.  14.  ISIU.) 605a.H 

Ctilsell  (U.)     Trcatisi^  on  ships' anchors.    185G.  4517.28 
ColkiiU  (,(.'.  C.)  and  Link  {E.  D.)   Ships  ami  sailors,  an- 
cient anil  modern.     18()8 4517.21 

Fishbounie   {K   (J.)    Lectures  on   naval   architecture. 

184G 4-.17.02 

F'ldtn  (J.)  Iron  ship-builders' comimnion.  180U.;W2:i.31 
(Iniidham  (</. )  Iron  sUip-building.  1858.  .  4517.'-!(; 
(IrillUli.  (</.   W.)     Treatise  on  marine  and  naval  arcbi- 

toeture.     1854 4518.01 

i/ts(oi-2/ of  a  ship,  from  her  cradle.  1874.  .  .  4517.30 
J(d(A.)  Archeologie  navale.  2  v.  1840.  .4518.17 
ICqjpinij  (li.)     Masting,  mast-making,  and  rigging  of 

ships.    1801 4517.29 

Lindsay  (  W.  L. )     History  of  merchant  shipping  and 
ancient  commerce.     1  v.     1874.      .     .     .  5'J38.21 


Meade  (R.  W.)  Treatise  on  naval  architecture  and 
ship-l)uilding.     18(;0 4518.02 

]\'!/stnini.  {,1.  ir. )  On  technological  education  and 
ship  building,  for  naval  and  marine  engineers. 
1805 4.'.12.02 

J'ealce{J.)    Kud.  of  naval  architecture.     1859.  4517.25 

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- 
eral history  to  1818 4518.04 

Slumi.  (I',  li.)  *Naval  and  mail  steamers  of  the  Uniteil 
States.   1853 1518.16 

Tliearle  (K  J.  P.)    Naval  .architecture.     1871.  4517.35 

Same.     v.  2.     Plates.     1874 4518.24 

WilUon  (H.  B.)    Science  of  ship-building,  considered 

in  its  relations  to  the  laws  of  nature.  1863.   4517.22 

i!^-  6'i;(;  alji(j  Yachts  auil  yachtiug,  iu  the  general  ulpliubet. 


Navigation.    See  Naval  science  (p.  812); — Law  (AdmiraUi/.  p.  687). 

Navigators.     .SV-;  Geography,  voyages  aud  travels  (p.  568-572). 

Waville  (Jules  Ernest).  The  Heavenly  Father.  Lec- 
tures on  modern  atheism.  From  the  French,  by 
H.  Downton.     Boston,  1807.   12".    .     .     .  3577.02 

—  The  ijroblem  of  evil.     From  the  French,  by  E.  W. 

Shalders.     Edinburgh,  1871.  12°.  .     .     .  3577.03 
Navy.    Sec  Naval  soieneo. 
Nayler  (Sir   George).      'Coronation   of  his   majesty 

king   George   iv.,    solemnized    19th   July,    J82I. 

London,  1839.     Imii.  fol A.57.07 

Neal.    See  also  Neele  ; — Neil ;— Niel. 

Neal  (Daniel).     History  of  the  Puritans,     1517-1688. 

2  v.     New  York,  1818-49.  8'' 3430.01 

ITeal   (John).      Great  mysteries  and   little  plagues. 

Boston,  1870.   10° 233.21 

Contents  :  Childrea — wiiat  are   tbey  good   for  ?    Goody 

gracious  !  aud  the  I'oryet-me-uot.     Pickiugs  aud  stcaliugs. 

—  One  word  more  for  unbelievers.  B.,  1804.  12°.  3577.01 

—  Wandering  recoUeetious  of  a  somewhat  busy  life. 

Boston,  1809.   16°.     . 3133.19 

4Ji5=  For  novels  by  J.  Neal,  see  Fiction  class-list  (p.  507). 
Neale  (John  Mason,  D.l).)    Annals  of  virgin  saints. 
[«/iO)i.]     London,  1800.   10° 3418.09 

—  Hierologus  ;  or  church  tourists.  L., 1843.12°.  1311.07 

—  Hymns  of  the  Eastern  church.     Tr.   with  introd. 

London,  1870.  24°. 3701.24 

—  Liturgies   of   S.   Mark,   S.  James,   S.   Clement,   S. 

Chrysostom,  S.  Basil.  [Greek  originals.  ]  2d  ed. 
London,  1808.   10° 3760.06 

—  History   oi'    the   Holy    Eastern   church,   v  General 

introd.     2  v.     Loudon,  1850.   8°.    .     .     .  3466.01 
Same.     History  of  the  Patriarchate   of  Alexan- 
dria.    2  V.     London,  1847.  8° 3400.03 

—  Lent   legends  ;  stories   for   children   from   church 

history.     London,  1855.  24° 3576.21 

—  Lessons  on  liturgiology  and  church  history.     With 

an  appendix  on  liturgical  qxiotations  from  the 
isapostolio  fathers,  by  G.  Moultrie.  London, 
1803.  8°. 3767.11 

—  Media3val  hymns  and  sequences.     3d  ed.     Lon- 

don, 1807.  24° 3761.25 

—  Media3val  preachers  and  medi;cval  iireaching.  Lon- 

don, 1856.    12° 3577.06 

—  Original  sequences,    hymns,   elc.      London,    J.    T. 

Hayes,  1866.  24° 3761.26 

—  Sermons  preached  in  Sackville  college  chapel.    2  v. 

London,  1H71-72.  8' 3576.25 

—  and  Littledale  (11.  F. )    Commentary  on  the  Psalms. 

3d  ed.     4  V.     London,  1874.   12'.    .     .     .  3724.06 
Neale  (John  Preston).    'Mansions  of  England.    Illus- 
trated.    2  V.     London,  1847.  4°.     .     .     .  1315.35 
Dleal  (Joseph  C. )     Charcoal  sketches.     Philadelphia, 
1837.  12° 233.22 


Neaiider  (Johann  Augustus  Wilhelm).  Emperor  Ju- 
lian aud  his  generation.    N.Y.,  1850.  12°.  3413.07 

—  General    history    of    the    christian    religion    and 

church.  [To  the  Kith  century.]  Tr.  by  J.  Tor- 
rey.     5  v.     New  York,  1859.  8'.     .     .     .  3415.01 

—  Lectures  on  the  hist,  of  christian  dogma.s.     Tr.  by 

J.  E.  Kylaud.     2v.     L.,  Jio/iii,  18.05.  12°.  3577.04 

—  Life  of  Christ.     Tr.  by  J.  M  'Clintock  and  C.  E.  Blu- 

meulhal.     New  York,  1858.   8' 3122.01 

—  Life  of  St.    Chrysostom.     Tr.   by  J.   C.  Stapleton. 

London,  1815.  8° 3118.04 

—  Memorials  of  christian  life  in  the  early  and  middle 

ages;  incl.  his  'Light  in  dark  places.'  Tr.  by 
J.  E.  llyland.     L,,  li,ihn,  18.V2.   12=.    .     .   3113.03 

—  Planting  aud  training  of  the  christian  church  by 

the  apostles.  Also,  his  Antignosticus,  or  spirit 
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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See  also  Bibl.  sacra,  1851  (by  G.  M.  Adams)  ;  Oct.,  1851 
(As  a  cbiu-eb  historiuu,  by  11.  B.  .Smith)  ;  N.  IJrit.  rev.. 
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Neckatn  (Alexander).  De  naturis  rerura  ;  with  poem 
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Necker  (Jacques).  Essay  on  the  true  principles  of 
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France.      Tr.   by  T.   Mortimer.      2d    ed.     3  v. 

Loudon,  1780.  8° 5923.22 

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a^  .S*'''  al^o  Occult  sciences. 
Needham  (J.)     Landscape  aud  trees.    6'ee  Foster  (Vere).  Course 

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Needle  wtu'k.     S-r  Domestic  economy. 

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Neele  (Henry).     Lectures  on  English  poetry  :  with 

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Neff  (Jacob  K. )  Army  and  navy  of  America  ;  battles, 
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Neftel  (Wm.  B.)  Galvano-theraiieutics.  New  iork 
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NfL-ligence  (Law'of).     .«r  Law.  (iVcif^fwce,  p.  (W'J). 

W«ril  (Alex.)  Dictiouary  ol'  niuil.  Greek  proverbs,  with  tia""'-. 
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Negro.  ,       1     i 

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Nojoque  ;  a  question  for  a  continent.  1867.5831. 22 

Hunt  [J.)    Ou  tlie  uegro's  place  iQ  nature.    [/«  Anthrop.  soc. 

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opinions  of  the  founders  of  the  republic  on  ne- 
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Macaulay  (T.  B.)    Social  and  industrial  capacities  of.    \Inhis 

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key homes.     185'J 5832.01 

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his'  capacity  for  self  government  and  the  govern- 
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Its-  St''  "'s'J  Slavery  ;— Africa  (p.  280)  ;  Man  {Anlhry)- 
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Neil  (Samuel,  al.)  Student's  handbook  of  modern 
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Neill  (Edward  D.)  The  Fairfaxes  of  England  and 
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—  History  of  Minnesota.     Phil.,  1858.   8°.     .     012.01 

—  History  of  the  Virginia  company  of  London,  with 

letters   to  and  from    the  first   colony.     Albany, 

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—  Memoir  of  Patrick  Copland  :  chapter  of  Engl,  colo- 

nization of  America.     N.  Y.,  1871.  8".     .  3041.17 
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Nellson  (Charles).  Account  of  Burgoyne's  campaign, 
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Neisoii  (F.  G.  P.)     'Contributions   to  vital  statistics. 

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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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—  .Statistics   of  eriiue  in  England   and   Wales,   1842, 

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Nella-Rajah  (History  of),  a  Hindoo  romance.  [In  Kindersley  (N.E). 

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vent Bin  in  a  moral  system  ;  also  a  few  thoughts  ou  the 
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Nelthropp  (Jicv.  H.  L. )  Treatise  ou  wutch-work,  [last 
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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. 

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—  Vitai  excellentium  imperatorum.     Ex  ed.  J.  F.  Fis- 

cheri.     2  v.     London,    Valpy,  1822.  8°.    .  1715.10 
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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 

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galante.     Paris,  1868.   12° 7047.22 

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Nesbit  (Anthony).  Complete  treatise  on  practical 
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Netherclift  (Fred.  G. )  Hand-book  to  autographs. 
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Netherlands.  .See  Countries  {Nelherluiuts,  p.  347  ;— Holland,  p. 
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Netter  (Thomas).  Fasciculi  zizaniorum  J.  Wyclif, 
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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- 
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to  1810.  Catechisms  of  the  Shamans,  or  laws  of  Buddha  in 
China.  Vaiiram's  chronicle  of  the  Armenian  kingdom  of 
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Neumaim  (Isidor).  Text-book  of  skin  diseases.  Tr. 
by  A.  Pullar.     London,  1871.  8°.    .     .     .  4328.18 

Neuralgia.    .See  Medicine  {.Xeuralgia,  p.  763). 

Neuroptera.     A"'.' Insects  (p.  645). 

Neurotics.    -S''-'  Medicine  {Stimulants  and  narcotics,  p.  767). 

Nevada.     .V''.'  Countries  {Neeada,  p.  347).      • 

Neve  (Timothy).  Animadversions  upon  Phillips's 
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Neversink  (.Mountaineer  of  the) :  poem.    .See  Dubois  (P.)  1641.13 

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Nevius  (Hi-v.  John  L.)  China  and  the  Chinese. 
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New  (Charles).  Life,  and  labour  in  Eastern  Africa. 
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New  American  cyclopfedia.     Ed.  by  G.  Kiijley  and 
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New  aud  old  ;  (j.-ilil'uniiaaml  ludia.  Si-r  Palmer  (J.W.)  1859.1114.04 
New  Atlantis.    (/«  Bacon  (F.)     Works,  v.  6.  18(12.)  .    .     .6014.07 

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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 
and  moral.  With  introd.  by  D.  Macleod.  Lon- 
don, 187-2.  8' 3552.2.'; 

New  cyclopEBdia  of  poetical    illnstratiou.     Sec    Foster    (Elou). 

1872 1040.03 

New  day  :  songs  and  sonnets.     See  Gilder  (R.  W.)    1876.1044.35 

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- 

/•Ills  (it*  Massachusetts  hist,  society,  p.  743-746  ul  this  Cat- 

aloj^nf). 

Newr  England  :  a  hand-book  for  travellers.     Boston, 

1873.   l(i° 1121.10 

New  England  and  her  institutions  :  by  one  of  her 

sons,     [mum.]     London,  1835.  8°.       .     .   1111.13 

Conlrnls :  The  farmer.  Slavery,   Holidays,  College  life. 

The  district  school  [by  Warren  Burton],  The  village  choir 

[l>y  S.  tiilmau],  t-^c. 

New  England  emigrant  aid  society.    History,  with  report  on  its 

future  operations.    Boston, '1862.  8" 634.25 

New^  England    historical  and   genealogical   register. 

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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 

New  England  sociuly  of  Xew  York.     Keport  of  the  annual  din- 
ner.   Now  York,  Dec.  23.  1851.     New  York,  1852.  8'.     .595.24 
-  58tli-.i9th  anuiversary  celebration.  1303  61.     With  constitu- 
tion, h-stof  members,  etc.     New  York,  18(14-05.  8°.      595.24 
New  England  tragedies.     .SVp  Allen  (H.  H.)      1809.      .     .3812.10 
New  England  tragedies.     .Sre  Longfellow  (H.  W.)    1808.  1604.20 
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] 
matt.'i-s.  N.Y.,180.').  4=.  [Sabiu's  reprints.]  5G1.10 
New  England's  Jonas  cast  up  at  London.     See  Child  (.1.)     577.11 
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 
principal  characters  and  idays  on  the  principles 
of  races,  [anon.]  Edinburgh,  1859.  8  '.  17.52. 0'j 
New-fashioned  girl  ;  a  story  uf  tti-day.     [roioii,.]    New 

York,  1870.   10° 1671.27 

New  Fore.st.      Wise  (J.  H. )     The  New  Forest,  its  his- 
tory and  scenery.     1807 955.12 

See  also  Fortn.  rev,,  v.  15.  1871  or  Littell.  v.  2  (Sketch,  by 
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 
fugitive  pieces,  in  prose  tind   verse.     [Ed.  by  J. 
Almon.]     0  V.     London,  1771-73.   16°.     .   1012.17 
New  France.     See   Countries  fitiitt'/a.  p.  298). 
New  Kospcl  of  peace.     .See  White  (U.  Q.)     1808.       .     .     .     032.21 
New  Granada.     .S>('  Countries  {.Vein  Geaiviila.  p.  298). 
New  Guinea.     See  Countries  (.V-  im  (Guinea,  p.  348);  also  Ed.  rev., 

.Inly.  1876  (Iteview  of  Moresby's  New  tiuinea). 
New  Hampshire.     See  Countries  (.Vein  Hampshire,  p.  348). 
New  Harmony,  (/)!.//(i/ia).     .See  Atlantic   mo.,  v.    32,   1873  (New 
liarinony,  by   K.  D.  Owen)  ;  aha  works  on  the  communistic 
srieirties  of  the  United  States  by  Nordboff  [5812.16],  aud  by 
J.  H.  Noyes  [5812.08]. 
New  Haven,  (t'onn).     .S'ee  Countries  {Xew  Haven,  p.  318). 
New  Holland.     See  Countries  {.Ut-^lralin,  p,  392). 
New  home,  western  life.     .S'f.' Kirkland  (C.  M.)     1850.     .1124.15 

Now  Hyperion.     .Sei'  Strahan  (Edward).     1876 940.11 

New  Ireland  :  [1840.77].     .SVe  SulUvan  (A.  M.)     ....    453.22 
New  Jersey.     See  Countries  {Xew  Jersey,  p.  348). 

Newr  Jersey  historical  society.     Collections,     v.  1-7. 

Newark,  1852-7.5.    8° 012.11 

Contents  .'  V.  1.  Whitehead  (W.  A.)  East  Jersey  under  pro- 
prietary govirninenta.  2d  cd.  1852,  Scot  ((i.l  Model  of 
the  government  of  province  of  East  N.  .1.  2.  Duer  (W.  A.) 
Life  of  Wm.  Alexander,  earl  of   Stirling,   with   corrct^p. 


3.  Field  (R.  S  )  Provincial  courts  of  N.  J.    4.  Morris  (L.) 
Analytical  jiapors.    5.  Stevens  III.)   Index  to  colonial  doc. 
of  N.  J.  in  St;ile  paper  ofllceB  of  England.     6.  Settlement 
of  Newark.    7.  Constitution  and  gov,  of  New  Jersey. 
New  Jerusalem  chiirch.    ,Scc  Biblical  and  relig.  lit.  (Swedcnbor- 

ejiaiiisiii.  p.  105). 
New  Jerusalem  mag.  v.  42-44.  1869-72.  B..  1870-72.  8°.  .  8132.02 
New  Lanark.  Owen  (11  1>.)  Outline  of  the  syKtem 
of  education  at  New  L.anitrk.  1825..  .0.51,5.11) 
New  lands  within  the  Arctic  circle.  .SV.;  Payer  (Julius).  1144.16 
New  hfe  in  new  lauds.  See  Lippincott  (S.  J.)  .  .  .  .  1132.13 
New  London.  .V''*'  Countries  {Xeiij  Luntlun,  p.  349). 
New  Mexico.     See  Countries  {New  Mexico,  p.  349). 

New  monthly  magazine,    v.  1-150.     London,  1821-71. 

8° 8123.01 

Same.     N.  S.     v.    1-10.     L.,  1872-70.    8°.   8127.12 

A'ofe.— Vols,  for  1837-41,  cd,  by  T.  Hook  ;  1842-43,  by  'I'. 
Hood  :  1845-70,  by  \V.  H.  Aiusworth. 
New  Netherland.    See  Countries  {Xew  York,  p.  350). 
New  Orleans.    See  Countries  (Xew  Orleans,  p.  350). 
New  Pantheon  :  niytliology.     .See  Hort  (W.  J.)   .     .     .     .3816.32 

New  pastoral.    See  Read  (T.  B.)     1855 1682.09  ;  CO 

New  pictures  and  old  panels.  .See  Doran  (J.)  1859.  .  .2523.18 
New  practical  window  gardener.  .Vce  Mollison  (J.  R.)  .  0132.27 
Ne'w  school-history    of    England,     [tmvn.']     Oxford, 

1S7II.    12° 403.20 

New  Sc  lutli  Wales.  {A  nslmlia).     .See  Countries  (p,  348).' 
New  spirit  of  the  age,     .S'ee  Home  (U.  li.)    18.55.    .    .     .2532.09 
New  Sydenham  society.     Publications.     C9  v.    Lon- 
don, 1859-70.  8'.  .  ■ 4302.03 

Contents:  v.  1.  Diday  (P.)  Syphilis  in  new-born  children, 
etc.  Tr,  by  O.  Whitley.  2.  Gooch  (K.)  Most  important 
diseases  peculiar  to  women.  3.  Bretonneau  (P.).  and 
others.  Memoirs  on  diphtheria.  4.  Schroeder  van  der 
Eolk  (J.  L.  C.)  On  spinal  cord  aud  medulla  oblongata,  and 
on  e]iileiisy.  Tr.  by  W.  V.  Moore.  5.  Selected  mouo- 
graph.s  1  Kussmaul  {.\.)  aic/ Tenner  (A.)  Epileptiform  con- 
vulsions from  biemorrbage  ;  Wagner  (A.)  Iteseetiou  of 
bones  aud  joints  ;  Graefe  (A.  v.)  Three  mem.  on  iridectomy 
in  iritis,  choroiditis,  and  glaucoma.  6.  Bright  (R.)  Ab- 
doininal  tumors  and  inttmiesceuce.  7,  13.  Frerichs  (F. 
T.)  Clinical  treiitise  on  diseases  of  liver.  Tr.  by  (J.  Mnreh- 
ison.  8.  Year-book  of  med.,  surgery,  etc.,  1859.  Ed.  by 
G.  Harley.  C.  II.  Jones,  etc.     9,  14,  17,   24,  27,  29,  34,  39, 

44,  48,  52.  56,  60.  64,  69.  Atlas  of  portraits  of  skin  dis- 
eases. 10.  Year-book,  1860.  Ed.  by  G.  Ilarley.  C.  11. 
Hoiien.  and  others.  11.  Selected  monographs  ;  Czermak  (J. 
N.)  Practical  uses  of  the  laryngoscope  :  Dusch  (T.  von). 
Thr(unbosis  of  the  cerebral  sinuses  :  Schroeder  van  der 
Kolk  (J.  L.  C.)  Atrophy  of  brain.  Radicke  (I'mf.)  Inipor- 
tiiu.e  and  value  ol  arithmetic  means.  Esmarch(T.)  Use  of 
cold  in  surgery.  12.  16,  21,  26.  Casper  (J.  L.)  Hand- 
book of  practice  of  forensic  medicine.  I'r,  l»v  G.  \V.  Bal- 
foiu'.  13.  .Vie  7.  14  .S'.e  9.  15.  Year-book.  1801.  Ed.  by 
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 
urine.  Tr.  hy  W.  O.  Markham.  21  . SVe  12.  22.  Donders 
(F.  C.)  Accommodation  and  refraction  of  the  eye.  Tr.  by 
W.  1>.  Moore.  23.  Year-book  of  inedieine.  surgery,  etc., 
1803.  E.l.  by  J.  Hinton,  H.  Jones,  etc.  24.  .See  9.  25. 
Year-book,  1804.  26.  .See  12.  27.  .See  9.  28.  31.  Ber- 
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., 
for  180,5-00.  Ed.  by  H.  Power,  etc.  33.  Griesinger  (W.) 
Mental  liathology  and  therapeutics.      34.    .See  9.      35.  42. 

45.  51.  55.  Trousseau  |.\  )  Lectures  on  clinical  med.  Tr. 
and  ed.  by  P.  V.  Bazirc  36.  Addison  IT)  Collection  of 
[his]  pubbc  writings  37.  .See  30.  38,  41.  Lancereanz 
(E.)  Treatise  on  syphilis.  Tr.  by  G.  Whitley.  39.  .s. e  9. 
40,  66.  Descrip.  catalogue  of  the  atlas  of  diseases  of  the 
skin.  Compiled  by  J.  Hutchinson.  Pt,  1,  2.  41.  Se.  38. 
42.  .See  35.  43.  .Se,'  32.  44.  .See  9.  45.  .See  35.  46.  Nie- 
meyer  |F.  v.)  Clin.  lect.  on  pulmonary  consumption.  Tr. 
by  C.  Baumlcr.  47.  53,  57.  Strieker  (S.).  and  others. 
Manual  of  human  aidl  comp.  histolot^y.  Tr.  by  H.  Power. 
48.  .See  9.  49.  Wunderlich  (C.  A.)  t)u  temperature  in  dis- 
eases. Tr.  by  W.  B.  Wooduian.  50.  .See  32.  51.  .See  35. 
52.  .Se.  9.  53.  .See  47.  54.  58.  Rindfleisch  |E.)  Manual 
of  pathol.  hiatolOKy.  Tr.  by  E.  IS.  Baxter.  55.  .Se.^  35, 
56.  .See  9.  57.  Se  47.  58.  .S..-  54  59.  See  32.  60. 
.See  9.  61.  .See  30.  62.  Troeltsch  {t'rof.  von).  Surgical 
diseases  of  the  ear.  Helmholtz  (11.)  Mechanism  of  the 
ossicles  and  the  nu'mbr.ana  tjiiiimiii.  63.  .See  30.  64.  .S'ee 
9.  65.  .See  32.  66.  .See  40.  67.  Latham  |P.  M.)  ColK 
works,  V.  1.  68.  Smellie  (W.)  Treatise  on  midwifery,  v.  1. 
69.  .See  9. 

New  tale  of  a  tttb.     .S.'e  Bayley  (F.  W.  N.)   .  .    .     t    .1611.18 

New  theories  .and  the  old  faith.  .Sec  Picton  (J.  A.i  1870.  3585. 05 
New  Timon  :  apoet.  ronnance.  5ee  Lytton  (.Sir  E.  B.)  184(1.  1071.15 
New  w.rl.lcomp.  withtheold.  .See  Townsend(G.A.)  1870    1135.11 

New  w.u'ld  of  words.     See  Phillips  (Edward) (1430.03 

New  York  (Cili/  of).     See  Countries  (A'ew  york;  p.  349). 
New  York  (.Sta(e  o/).     See  Countries  {Xew  I'niic.  p.  350). 
New  York  book  of  poetry.     N.  \..  1837.   8'.   1074j24 
Ne'w  York  ecclesiological  societv.      New  York   eccle- 
siologist.  V.  1-5,  1819-5'2.   N.Y., 1849-52.  8°.3032.1fi 


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New  York   senealocieal   and  biographical   record. 

V.  1-S  in  I.     187U-77.     N.  Y.,  1B70-77.  8'^  3241.17 
New  York  Herald.     1870-78.     [Imperfect  Ket.] 
New  York  Herald    •almanac.      1872-73.     2   v.     New 

York,  IS72-7:i.  8° 0750.01 

New  York  liistovical  society.    .See  fuU  leutry  unjer  New  York 

(p.  :l5ij  of  Catalogue). 
New  York  iournal  of  medicine,     v.  2-10.     New  Yorlf , 

1^44-48.   8= 8i:«02 

Same      N.S.    v.  1-10.     N.Y., 1848-50.  S''.  8133.11 

Same.     3d  s.     v.  1-8.     N.Y.,185G-G0.  8".  8133.25 

New  York   marine   register  :   or   American    Lloyds. 

l,s57-00.    8v.    NewYork,lS58-00.  obi.  8'^   5'J28.01 
New  York  medical  journal,     v.  14-25.     New  York, 

1871-77.   8'^ 81.34.14 

New  York  mirror,     v.  7-15,  18-20.     New  York,  1830- 

42.   4' 

New  York  observer  'year    book.      1872-73.      2  v. 

New  York,  1S72-73.   8°. 6747.02 

New  York  iinliiil  in  the  revival  of  1858.     A  memo- 

ri:d  volume  of  sermons.    N.Y.,1858.   12".   3577.14 
New  York   review   and    (juarterly   eluirch   journal. 

V.  1-10,  Mch.,  1837- -Apl.,  1812.     New  York,  1837- 

12.    ts 813.5.01 

NewT  York  social  science  review.     Ed.  by  A.  Delmar 

and  Simon  Stern,   v.l, 180,5.  N.Y.,180U.  8^.  8135.17 
New  York  Times,     v.  8-12  in  10  v.    New  York,  1859- 

62.  fol 

Same.     1870-78.     [Set  imperfect.  ]      .     . 

—  Index.     1805.     New  York,  1800.  8°.  .     .     . 

New  York  tn.ai:lier  ami  .\mer.  educational  mouthly.  See  Ameri- 
can educational  monthly. 

New  York  Tombs  ;  its  secrets  and  mysteries.  Ed. 
by  J.  I  J.  M  ix  ami  S.  A.  Mackeever.  New  York, 
1,S7I.  .S' 5611.20 

New  York  Tribune.     1870-78.     [Imperfect  set.] 

New  York  world,  v.  1-3,  June,  14,  180U— Mch.,  1804. 
15  V.     New  York,  18(;0-64.   fol.     . 

Same.     1870-78.     [Imperfect  set.]      .     . 

New  Zealand.    .SVe  Countries  (.V<;w  Zealand,  p.  353). 

Newall  {('iipl.  •].  T. )  Eastern  hunters.  London, 
1802.  8' 1012. 1!) 

—  Hog  htmting  in  the  East,  and  other  sports.     Lon- 

don, l.s(17.  8'' 1012.20 

Newark.  [N.  ./.)    .Vr  .■  Countries  (Xemark,  p.  347). 

Newrark   library   association.      Catalogue.      Newark, 

18.57.   8.      ■ 2714.20 

Newberry  (.lohu  S.)    Geological  report.     [ll'iW  Macomb  (J.  N.) 

Iteport  of  explor.  exped.  from  Santa  Fe      1859.  J     .  USlJ.lu 

—  Geul.  survey  lif  Oliio.    See  Countries  {Ohw  :  state  publ.  p.  3.5.^). 

—  ReporLs  ou  botany,  ou  geology,  and  ou  zoology,    [[n  Pacific 

U.  It.  routes.    Iteports.  v.  0.] 1127. oti 

Newbery  (Robert).  Gleanings  from  ornamental  art 
of  every  style.     L(mdon,  1803.    4'.     .     .    1400.15 

Newbury,  (.t/ttss.),  and  Newburyport.     See  Countries  (p.  347). 

Newburyport.  I'ubliu  libntry.  Catalogue.  Newbury- 
port, 1877.  8° 2723.22 

Newcastle  [Win.  an<l  Margaret  C'aveudish,  duke  and  dtichess  of). 
.V"'  Cavendish  (i>.  'J.'>7). 

Newcastle  tislier's  garlands.  Ed.  by  J.  Crawhall. 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,    1804.    8° 1074.20 

Nev7comb  (Simon).  Popular  astronomy.  New  York, 
187.'<.  8' 4017.32 

—  luveHtig.itimiof  tlieorbitof  Neptuuo.  [/n  *Sm.  coiitrib..  v.  15, 

INI'l-l 3937.15 

—  luveatiKation  of  thc^  orbit  of  Uranus,  with  general  tables  of 

Its  niotiiiii.     |/i(  'Sm.  contrib.,  V.  19,  1874.J     .     .     .3937  19 

—  (Ill  tlic^  general  iutegrala  of  planetary  motion.    [In  *Sai.  cou- 

trib..  V.-21,  1«7(1.J 3937.21 

Newcome(/iVe.  Henry).  Autobiography.  2  v.  Man- 
(•liester,  CMlKtm.mc,  ikw,  26-27,  1852.  4'^.  .5094.20 

—  Diary,  1001-1003.     Manchester,  dhetham  soc,  ?io.  18, 

1HI'.>-   1' 5091.18 

Newcoine  (Wm.)  Attempt  towards  an  improved 
versiiiii,  iiu^trical  arrangement,  and  explanation 
of  the  twelve  minor  prophets,     Pontefract,  1809. 

>■■"■     ' 3734.12 

Newell  (llobert  Henry).  [' Orpheus C.  Kerr.' pxmd] 
Avery  (ilibun  ;  or  between  two  fires.  New  York 
1S«"-   8" 233.35 

—  Cloven   foot  :  an    adaptation   of    'The   mystery  of 

Edwin  Drood.'     Now  York,  1870.   12°.     .     233.41 

— C)rpheUK   C.    Kerr   papers.     lst-3d    s.     3   v.     New 

York,  1802-(;5.   12" 233.30 


—  Palace  beautiful,   and   other  poems.     New  Y'ork, 

1805.  12° 1674.05 

—  Smoked  glass.     New  York,  1808.   12".     .     .     233.39 

—  Versatilities.     [Poems.]    Boston,  1871.  12".  1674.28 

—  The  walking  doll ;  or  the  Asters  and  disasters  of 

society.  New  York,  1872.  12°.  ....  233.33 
Newell  (llobert    Hasell).     Zoology  of   the   English 

poets.     London.  1845.   10" 4713.20 

Newell  (Will..  D.O.)    Blessed  memory  of  the  just :  discourse  on 

death  of  Jared  Sparks.    Cambridge.  ISGC.  8".     .     .  3S77.;«) 

—  Changes  of  life  ;  discourse  ou  death  of  Mrs.  Harriet  F.  Weli- 

Bter.    Cambridge,  1833.  H" 3577.30 

—  Christian   citizeu  :    discourse    ou    death    of   Charles    Beek. 

Cambridge,  1800.  8° 3577.30 

—  Christian  scholar  :  discourse  on  death  of  Andrews  Norton. 

Cambridge,  1853.  8" 3577.:)o 

—  Memoir  of  Convers  Francis,  D.D.    Camb.,  1800.    8'.    3577.30 

—  Uur  national  legislature  :  discourse,  day  of  the  annual  fast. 

April  7,  1842.     Cambridge,  1842.  8° 3577.30 

— .  Greenmmd  (F.  W.  I'.)    Discourse  at  the  ordination  of  W   N. 

1830 3581.20 

Newfoundland-     See  Countries  (p.  348), 

Newgate  calendar.    AVc  Jackson  (Wm.)    0  v.     1800.     .    .5012.03 

Newhall   (Isaac).     Letters  on  Junius,  showing  that 

tlie  author  was  earl  Temple.  B.,1831.  8".  31188.17 
New^houae  (S. )    Trapper's  guide.    Wallingford.C'/.  i, 

1807.   8" 4017.11 

Newrlaiid   (Henry).     Forest  scenes  in   Norway   .and 

Sweden.     London,  18.54.   12° 991.05 

Newrlaiids  (James).     Carpenterand  joiner's  assistant. 

London,  1HC,7.   fol 1317.10 

Newman.    See  aho  Neuman  ;— Neumann. 

Newman  (Edwardi.     Familiar  introd.  to  the  history 

of  insects.     London,  1841.  8" 4823.25 

—  History  of  British  ferns,  and  allied  plants.     Lon- 

don,'1844.  8" 491.5.14 

New^man  (Francis  Win.)  Catholic  union  :  essays  to- 
wards a  church  of  the  future,  as  the  organization 
of  philanthropy.     Loudon,  1854.  8".       .  3577.07 

—  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- 

body.  2d  cd.  New  York,  1852.  12".  .  544.00 
-Dictionary  of  mod.  Arabic.  2v.  L.,  1871.  12°.6121.02 

—  Europe  of  the  near  future.     With  three  letters  on 

the  Franco-German  war.     L.,  1871.   12°.     526.07 

—  Hebrew  theism  ;  the  common  basis  of  Judaism,  (.'hristianity, 

Mobammcdism.     Kevised  ed.    Loudon,  1874,  8'.     .  3577.28 

—  History  of  the  Hebrew  monarchy,  to  the  Babylonish 

captivity.     London,  1847.  8° 3441.10 

—  Homeric  translation.     London,  1861.  8°.    .   1655.05 

—  Lectures  on   [lolit.  economy.     L.,  1851.  8".  5912.05 

—  Miscellanies.     London,  1809.  8" 2538.10 

Contents :  Fragments  on  logic.  Lectures  ou  poetry. 
Lectures  ou  the  chief  forms  of  ancient  nations.  A  de- 
fence of  Carthage.  Fragments  ou  liberal  iustructioti  in 
mathematics.  Elocution  as  a  part  of  education.  Essay  ou 
national  loans. 

—  Phases  of  faith  :  or  jDassages  from  the  history  of  my 

faith.     London,  1870.  12" 3577.09 

Reviewed  by  J.  Martineau,  in  lik  Miscel.,  18B2.     .  3574.07 

—  Philosophical  classification  of  national  institutions ;  lecture. 

Loudon,  1807.  8' 3577.28 

—  Uelatinns  of  free  knowledge   to  moral    seutimout  ;  lecture, 

London,  1847.  8' 3577.28 

—  Relations   of   professional    to    liberal    kutiwledgo  :    lecture. 

London,  1859.  8' 

—  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 

of  faith,  1850.1 3587.17 

IVote. — Hepr.  from  his  Phases  of  faith,  ch.  vil.  and  ix. 

—  The  Soul,  its  sorrows,  and  its  aspirations.     8th  ed. 

London,  1808.   12" 3577.10 

Reviewed  by  A.  H.  Clougli,  in  his  Remains,  v.  1.  1033.21 

—  Text    of    the    Iguvine   inscriptions,  with   interlinear  Latin 

translation,  and  notes.     London.  1804.  8".   (/»  Philol.  soc.. 
v.  15.) (1443.15 

—  Theism,    doctrinal   .and  practical  ;  or    didactic   re- 

ligious  utterances.     L.,  1.S55.  sin.  4°.     .  357^^.00 

—  Umbri.an  language.     [In  Philol.  soc.    Proc.  1802.]  .     .  0443.14 

—  McCarthy  (J.)    Modern  leaders.  1872.     ......  3257.10 

See'alsn  Qu.  rev.,  v.  95,  1854,  or  Littoll.  v.  9. 1855  (Newman 
and  the  '  Eclipse  of  faith  ')  :  Westni,  rev.,  v.  70.  18.'.8  (P.  W. 
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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NEWMAN       NIBELUNG-EN 


817 


tliGii,    (Iocs    l)i'.   Ncwmau  mean?'      Now    Yorli, 

1805.    12' :r)77.11 

,V<*^•.— Roviownd  in  Frasnr's  maK.,  v.  70,  IHCl  :  Ni>rth 
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V.  Hi.  1S04. 

—  Aviiui.s..ltli(vlt,licont,ury.  Med.  Ii.,1871.  8".  3113.22 

—  CalliHla  :  skcU'li  of  3(1  (-pntiiry.   N.Y.,185G.12°.23:!.10 

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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  : 
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.SV(T  als'i  reviews  by  U.  H.  Milrnan,  in  t^ii.  rev..  Oct., 
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Prospects  of  the  Anglican  church.  Tlio  Anglo-American 
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N'ot':. — Reviewed  by  Floulkes,  in  Contemp.  rev.,  v.  10. 

—  Fifteen  sermons  iireacUed  before  the  Univ.   of  Ox- 

ford, 182(5-1843.     3d  ed.     L.,  1872.  8=.     .  35S1.21 

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men and  Normans  in  Englaud  and  Ireland.  Medieval  Oxford. 
Convocation  of  Canterbury,  2.  The  Turks  iu  their  rela- 
tion to  Europe.  Cicero.  Apollouius  ofTyaua.  Primitive 
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London,  1873.    8' 5522.03 

—  Lectures  on  justification.  3d  ed.  L.,1874.12".3578.07 

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England.     2d   ed.     London,  1851.  8'^     .   35S1.06 

—  Letter  on  occasion  of  Gladstone's  recent  Expostula- 

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Letter  to  the  bishop  ot  Oxford  on  [Tract]  no.  90.   Oxford, 

1811.  8" 3013.14 

Letter  to  R.  w.  Jelf,  in  explan.ation  of  Tract  no.  90.    3d  ed. 

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JVo(.:.— Reviewed  m  lilackw.  mag.,  v.  1U8,  1870,  or  Littell, 
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—  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" 

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on  religions  subjects.  Cardiphonia  ;  or  the  utterances  of 
the  heart :  correspondence.  Discourses  intended  for  the 
pulpit.  Olney  sermons.  View  of  the  ecel.  hist.  Olney 
hymns.  Poems,  Messiali,  etc.:  sermons.  Tracts  :  Apolo- 
gia ;  or  four  letters  to  a  minister,  ete.  Plan  of  academi- 
cal preparation  for  the  ministry.  Monument  to  the  Lord's 
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New  York.     See  Countries  (AVio  I'vrk,  p,  349). 

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NIBELUNG-ENLIED  -  NICOLAS 


—  Del-  Nibelungen  Lied.      Sonc  of  llio  Nibeliingpn.     Tr.  by  H. 

Webei-.     [Jn  his  Illus.  of  Northc-ni  autiq..  1814.]     .   1C'.)8.02 

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fall  of  the  Niblungs.    1877 1(;73.43 

—  Rdupach   {K  t      Nibflimgi'ii   treasure  :    a    tragedy. 

From  the  Germixn,  with  remarks.     1847.   1742. 13 

—  Waijner  {R. )     Der  King  des  Nibelungen.     1876. 

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beliiugen  trilogy)  ;  Blacliw.  mag.,  v.  *!'J,  1851. 

UTS'  S"  "Iso  Histories  of  German  literature  (p.  708). 
Nicander  Calop'ioriius.     Scholia  et  Parapiirases.     Ed.  et  indices 
coufecit  U.  Cats  Busseuialier.  I'jriaiis, £>«()(, ISID.  8°.  77C7.U4 

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Diilot,  1857.  8° ■ 7760.17 

Nicaragua.    See  Countries  (.Vtmra/;Ha,  p.  353). 

Nicaragua    ship   canal.       Untied    Slates.     Navy    dep. 

Reports   of    explorations   and   surveys,    1872-73. 

Washington.  1874.  4"" 1156.15 

Niccolini.     .S'.v  also  Nicolini. 

Niccoliui  (Uiovan  Batista).     Opere.     v.  2.     Firenze, 

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Cort^'n?«  ;  Antonio  Foscariui.    Giovanni  da  Procida.    Lo- 

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Poesie  vai-ie. 

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Teatinionianze.    Notizie  bibliogi-afiche.    Lettere  dal  1798  al 

1823. 

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Nicene  creed.     .Vf-p  Biblical  aud  religious  lit.  (Creeds,  p.  83).    The 

Iril  is  id  V.  3  of  Schaff's  Creeds  of  Christendom,  1877.   3433.07 
Nicephorus.     Geographia.    Gr.  et  Lat.    [In  MUUer  (C.)     Gongr. 

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Nicetas  Eugenianus.     Drosilla  et  Charicles.    {Gr.  et  Lat.    In  Er- 

otici  Hcript., /;iV;o(,  1856.] 7764.17 

Nichol  i^John  Priugle).     'Cyclopaedia  of  the  physical 

sciences.    London  «»(?  Glasgow,  1856.  8^  4025.01 
Same.    2d  ed.  L.,  rtnii  Glasgow,  1860.  8°.  4025. 0'i 

—  Planet  Neptune  :  an  exposition  and  history.     Ed- 

inburgh, 1848.   12° 4015.32 

—  Stellar  universe.     Edinburgh,  1848.  12°.    .4016.08 

—  'rhijughts  on  the  system  of  the  world.    Edinburgh, 

1848.   8^ 4016.20 

Same.     Boston,  1818.   1-2° 4016.20a 

—  Views  of  the  architecture  of  the  heavens.     5th  ed. 

Edinburgh,  1815.    Vi.' 4016.'20j 

—  Gilfi'laii  [G]     M.id.  lit.;rature,  p.  207-229 2.520.12 

Nichol  (Wiii.l     Lilbugrapbic  printing.     [/«  Hansard  (T.  C.)    On 

Ijriuliiig.  1S41.] 2765,15 

Nicliolas.     .V'f  <ds'>  Nicolas. 

Nicholas   (John  Liddiard).      Narrative  of  voyage  to 

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Nicholas   (Thomas).     The   pedigree    of  the  English 

lioople.     2d  ed.     London,  1868.  8=.     .     .     466.26 
NichoUs  (&:)■  George).     History  of  the  English  poor 

law.     2v.     Loudon,  1854.   8" 5818.14 

—  Hist   of  Irish  poor  law.     L.,  1856.  8°.     .     .  5818.16 

—  History  of  Scotch   poor  law.     L.,  1H56.  8'.   5818.17 
Nich'Dlls  (.J.  F.  I     Remarkable  life  and   discoveries  of 

Sebastian  Cabot.     London,  1860.  1'2'^.      .  3026.29 
NiclioUs   (.John).     Rei;ollections    and    reflections,  as 

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|/"  ArchjEOlogia.  v.  ;t'J.  1803.1 5r2H.— 

Nichols  ((ieorge  Ward).      Art    education   applied  to 

iuilustry.     New  York.  1877.  8'.       ...   1415.'20 

-  Pottery  :  how  it  is  made  ;    its   shape    and  decora- 

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—  Story    of    [Shermaii'sJ    great   march.     New    York, 

1865.    12"' C12.07 

Nichols  (Ichabod,  II.  I).)    Hours  with  the  Evangelists. 

'.;  V.      Boston,  l,S6il-(;7.    8' 3746.18 

Nichols  (.Tames  11,,    Ml).)     Fireside  science;  popu- 
lar essays.      New  York,  187'2.    12'"'.   .      .     .  3'.t2l.:!0 
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-  Illustrations  of  the  liti-r.irv  history  of  the  18th '<ii~ 

tury.      V.    1-6;  v.  7-8,   by  John 'liowyer  Nicliols. 
8  V.     London,  1851-58.   8'.     .     .     .   '.     .   2713.10 
NoU.—i.  8  has  an  index  to  v.  1-8. 


Nichols  (.Tohn  Gough).  Grants,  lic..,  from  the  crown 
iliiring  the  reign  of  I'.dward  v.,  and  two  speechcH 
for  ojieniiig  Parliaiiicnt,  by  .1.  Russell,  bishop  of 
Lincoln,  lord  chancellor  ;  with  hist,  introd.  Lon- 
don, Omidiii  mu;.,  1854.  4' 5113.14 

—  Narratives  of  the  days  of  the  Reformation,  chiefly 

from  the  mss.  of  Foxe  the  martyrologist.  Lon- 
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Olerkenwell.    London.  I'mmlfn  miscel.,  v.  4. 1859.  4'.  I>l  13.27 

—  and    Bruce    (.1.)     Wills   from    doctors    commons, 

1495-169.5.     L.,  Camden,  soc,  1863.    l^     .  5113.37 

Nichols  (.loseph  llulbert).    Discourse  on  genius.      New  York, 

1833.  8" 2535.31 

Nichols  ( Mrs.  M.  S.  G. )  A  woman's  work  in  water- 
cure  and  sanitary  education.  2d  ed.  Lomlon, 
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Nichols  (Thomas).  Handv-book  of  the  British  Mu- 
seum.    London,  1870.' 8^ 1433.15 

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AinmianuH  MarrelliiiiiH.     Jornaudius.      Frontinus.     Vege- 

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Celsus.     Vitruvins.    Ceiisorinus.    Froutiuus.     1800.  7725.03 

Cicero.     5  v.     1809 7725.04 

Uoratius.     Juvenal.     Persius.     Sulpicia.    Tiiruus.     Catnl- 

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Publius  Syrus.     1869 7725.09 

Livius.     2  v.     1804 7720.00 

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Ovidius.     1869 7725.14 

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Qiiintiliauus.     Plinius  .Secuudus.     180O 7725.18 

Sallustius.     Julius  CsDsar.     Velleius  Paterculus.      Floriia. 

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Seueca.     Opera  philosophica 7726.00 

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Tacitus.     1809 7720.03 

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—  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 

—  Index  to  v.  1-25,  [1815-27].     B.,  1829.   8°.   . 

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2.  Index  ol' writi'i's.  l!y  W.  Cu.sUint^.  (iumliriilt^i-, 
187S.   S" 

Nortli  British  review,  v.  1-53,  Miiy,  IMII  Jhii,  1871. 
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- 

delity"  e.xamiued.    Cambridge.  1839.  8" 3578.22 

—  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). 

Notabilia  :  or  curious  and  amusing  facts.  .See  Timbs  (,J.) 
1872 0210.31 

Notabilities  iuFrauceaiKl  England.    .SVe  ChasleslP.)  18.53    954.08 

Notes  on  the  papers  relative  to  tlie  internal  state  of  the  country, 
recently  presented  to  Parliauieut ;  appended  a  reply  to  F. 
Philips.     \amn.\     London,  182U.  8'' In  5721.U5 

Notes  and  queries  :  a  medium  of  inter-communica- 
tion between  literary  men,  antiquaries,  etc.  Nov., 
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, 

1857.  sq.  8" 2,535.14 

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 
biographical  sketches,  by  F.  Taylor.     Montreal, 

18(;5-(;8.  8° 32:^6.20 

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 
race.     Charleston,  (.S.  ('.),  1,S50.  8^     .     .  4736.01 

—  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- 

cal and  physical  history  of  man.  New  York, 
1849.  8° 4736.03 

—  Unity  or  plurality  of  races.    [In  Gobineau  (J.  A.  de).    Moral 

diversity  of  races,  1850.) 4733.15 

—  Value  of  life  in  the  South.     [In  De  Bow  (.1.  D.  B.)    Industrial 

resources,  etc.,  v.  3, 1853  :  p.  83-92] 59-25.27 

—  and  Gliddon  (G.  E.)     Types  of  mankind  :  or  eth- 

nological researches  ;  illustr.ited  by  selections 
from  the  papers  of  S.  G.  Jlorton,  and  by  i-ontrib. 
from  L.  Agassiz,  W.  Usher,  and  H.  S.  Patterson. 
8th  ed.     Philadelphia,  18.V.).  8°.      .     .     .   4736.0! 

—  Indigenous  races  of  the  earth,  incl.  monographs  on 

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. 

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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 
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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 
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Notvell  (.Alexander).     Catechism.    Cambridge,  (&(/. ,) 

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Noxon  {i/on.  James).  Speech  on  tbo  Trinity  cburcb  bill.  Al- 
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Noy  (Wm.)  Grounds  and  maxims  ;  also  tinalysis  of 
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Noyce  (Elisha).  Outlines  of  creation.  New  Yorlt, 
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Noyes  (Daniel  J.)  Apostolic  test  of  the  preaching  which  God  h:ia 
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Noyes  iDavid).  History  of  Norway,  [Maine].  Nor- 
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Noye.3  (Cctpt.  George  F.)  Bivouac  and  the  battle 
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Noyes  (George  Kapall,  /).  7>.)  Collection  of  theologi- 
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Noyes  (James  O. )  Koumaaia.  N.Y.,  1858.  12°.  994.10 
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(hin  chart  manual.  Gold  and  silver  coins  of  various 
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«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, 
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v,  1.   Bibliogi-apby.     Astrology.     Magic.     The  heroic  and 

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Delrio    {M.)       Disqvisitionvm    magicarvm    libri    sex. 

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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. 
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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 


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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 

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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 

Oliphant  {.Mrs.  Margaret  O.  W. )  Danti;.  I'hiladel- 
phia,  JH77.  12^  [Foreign  classics  for  English 
readers.] 1030.13 

—  Francis  of  Assisi.     London,  1871.  12".    .     .  3n8.i5 
-  Historical  sketches  of  the  reign  of  George  n.     Bos- 
ton, [186',).]  8'^. 3064.18 

Coiiteiils  :  Queen  Caroline.  Sir  Robert  Walpole.  Lord 
Clusti-rli.  Id,  Lady  M.  VV.  Montagu.  Alexander  Pope. 
Tlie  yiing  chevalier.  John  Wesley.  Commodore  Anson. 
Bisliiip  Berkeley.  .Samuel  Uichardson.  David  Hume. 
Wm.  Hogaith. 

—  Life  of  Edward  Irving.     N.  Y.,  1862.  8".     .3086.05 

—  Makers   of  Florence  :  Dante,    Giotto,  Savonarola  ; 

tiud  their  city.  London,  187(;.  8".  .  .  537.21 
-  Memoir   of  count    de   Montalembert.    [1810-1870]. 

2  v.     Edinburgh,  1872.  8' 31'25.22 

—  Snu  Marco.     [In  Macmillan's  mag.,  v.  31-32.) 

Note. — Mainly  a  study  of  .Savonarol.a. 

«^  For  her  novels,  see  Fiction  class-list  (p.  508). 
Oliphant  (T.  L.  Kington).      The  duke  and  the  scholar 
and  other  essays.     London.    1875.  8°.     .   3257.21 

Contents:  Life  of  the  duko  do  Luyues.  I,ife  of  Iluillard- 
Breholles.  Life  of  Fra  Salimbenc.  Was  the  old  English 
aristociacy  destroyed  by  the  wars  of  the  roses?  The  long 
union  between  the  English  Lords  au<l  Commons. 

—  History  of  Frederick  u.,  emperor  of  the   Romans. 

2  V.     London,  181)2.  8° 3062.23 

—  Sources  of  standard  English.   L  ,  187:!.   12°.   643'2.14 
Olive  anil  the  pine  :  [poems].     B.,  1859.   16°.   1674.29 

Olive  branch  (The).    .Vi'c  Carey  Matthew) 5714.07 

Ohver  (Andrew,  jr.)    Essay  on  comets.    Boston,  1811,  12".  4013.20 
Oliver  (Daniel,  F.L.S.)     First  book  of  Indian  botany. 

London.  ISO'.l.   li.'= 4911.19 

Oliver  (F.  E.)    Use  and  abuse  of  opium,    [/n  Mass.     State  board 

o/lieaWi.     3d  reiort.  1871.) 4345.19 

Ohver  (George).  Antiquities  of  I'ree-masonrv.  Lon- 
don, 1823.  8° 5837.27 

Ohver  (Peter).     The  Puritan  commonwealth.     [1620- 

168',!.]     Boston,   1>5I5.  8" 594.10 

Ohver  (Wm.  A.)  Handy  book  of  the  new  law  of 
bankrujitcy,     and     private     arrangements     with 

creditors.  '  London,  1870.  1-2° 5635.18 

Ohver  Optic's  magazine,  v.  1-18.  B.,  1867-75. 8°.  G 

Ohvier  (Juste).     Le  batelier  de  Clarens.     2  v.     Paris, 

IHCI.    16°. 70-26.29 

—  Le  Pre  aux  noisettes.    2e  ed.    P.,  [?!.(/.]  10°.   7026  31 
Oli-wieri  (A.  I    Italian  commercial  correspondent.     Lon- 
don, 1871).  8° 6422.06 

Ollapodiana  papers.     See  Clark  (W.  G.)     1844 2618.14 

OUa  podrida.  [Ed.  by  T.  Monro.]  44  nos.  2d  ed. 
London.  1788.   8° 25:!8.24 

Ollendorff  (Heinrich  Gottfried).  New  method  of 
learning  the  Italian  language.  With  additions  by 
Foresti.     With  key.   2  v.   N.  Y.,  1846.   I'i".  6422.07 

Same.     New  York,  1862.   1-2° 6422.01 

—  New  method    of  learning   the   Spanish   language  : 

with  ai^pendix   by  Velazipiez    .and  T.    Simonne. 

With  kev.     2  v.     New  York,  1818.   12°.    .6123.05 

Same.    "New  York,  18.^i8.    VS' 6423.10 

Oilier  (Charles).     FalUcv  of  ghosts,  dreams,  rfc;  with 

stories  of  witchcraft^i/c.  L.,  1818.  16°.  .  3812.13 
OlUer  (Edmund).     Cassell's    history    of  the  United 

States.  V.  1-3.  London,  1876-77.  4°.  .  568.13 
OUivant  (J.  E. )    A  breeze  from  the  Great  Salt  Lake. 

London,  1871.   12°.    .     . 1123.20 


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Omvier(Emilo).  Sec  King(E.)  French  polit.  liailors,  1S76.  :i'22l.l7 
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Olmsted  (Frederick  Law).    Hospital  traunjiorts,  Va., 

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—  Journey  in  the  aea-boarJ  slave   states.     New  York, 

ISSli.    12°.     .     .     .  - lli:!.l)(i 

—  Journey  through  Texas.  N.  Y.,  IS.'iV.  12°.  lll:!.l)7 

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—  The  cotton  kingdom.    2  v.    N.  Y.,18C.l.  12.  111:3.01 

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times.     Boston,  ls51.   12 3581. 0.~. 

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Same.     4th  .s.     v.   1-     .     Sept.,  1874-     . 

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Ophthalmoscope.     .V"'  Medicine.  [OffHItatinnscope.  p,  704). 
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iu  matters  of  opinion 5135.24 

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.Slephrn  {Sie  J.  l'\\  Mr.  ( ilailstuno  and  Sir  (ieorgo  Lewis  on 
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Optimism. 

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ORACLES       ORLEANS    FAMILY 


Oracles. 

—  Oracidfi  sibyllina.    Ed.  altera,  ourauto  C.  Aloxainin-. 

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; 

—  De  Qiiiii,.:/  |7'.)     Mi-uiurinlB.  etc.,  v.  1,  180(1  ;  1).  aa3-87.)  ■iWS>  l:l 

—  thiili  iiilh'  {li.  le  It.  ih).     IliKtory  ol'  oracles.     Fiom 

tlic  l''iviu-U.     17.M) :)Hl:i.;i., 

—  Huiilt'/atin-r  {p'.)    Tlin  Kibyllint;  oraclos.     [/ji  hit;  JiulaiKiii  ;il 

Uiiruu,  11.  i'2i).i:i(i,  aiPS  ISO.) :M{;.i.u 

—  Jtn-Uii(J.)  RumarliK  (III  eccl.  Iiisl..  v.l,  p..^7  and  KiT-lHij.al'j;!.".;"..* 

—  Mo2t*-y  ij.  ji.)    lullueuto  (»!' oi'ai;l»;K.    [In  Oxford  lu'izu  t-Bsjiys, 

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 

Why  the  oracles  eeaso  togiveauswors.     (MoralK,  v,  4.  jjp,  3- 

04. j .'i4;l.'>.2'.) 

—  Taylor  [Thomas).    Collection  of  the  Chalileau  oracles.    Orack-H 

of  Zoroaster,    [/k  Class,  jourual,  v.  l(i,  p.  333  ;  v.  17,  p.  128. 

243.) 2712.  K; 

See  also  Edinb.  rev..  .Iiily,  1877  j  p.  31-07  (The  Sibylline 

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 

Oiange  (Uoiisi^  of).     .Vc'  Countries,  ftc.  {<h-an<jr,  Jlousf  "/,  p.  3.'>.'i). 

Orations-     V'-'  Speeches  ami  orations. 

Oratores  Attici.     Grace,  cum  traunl.  reficta  a  0.  Mul- 

ler.      2  V.      I'arisiis.  Dhl.it.  lH-17-58.   8°.      .   770(;.U2 
Oratory  and   orators.     .V(,;  Eloquence  (p.  442)  ;  als"  N.  A.  rev,,  v. 

114.  1872  (Oratory  uiul  journalism). 
Orbiguy  (('liarlcK  Dessaliues  d').     Dictionnaire   uni- 

ver.scl  d'liistoire   uaturelle.      13   V.      Atlas,  3    v. 

I'aris.  1S47-1'.I.  8' 47 15. U I 

Orbs  aiouml  ns.     ,SV,'  Proctor  (It.  A.)     1872 4013.18 

Orcades.     .SV,  Countries,  'tr.  {Orkney  Jstands.  p.  359). 

Orchids.     .V.t    Botany  [OrMds,  p.  225)  ;    also  Rand  (E.   >i..  jr.) 

CNimpleto  manual  of  orchid  culture.    1870.  .     .  0132.20 

Ordeals. 

—  EltLr   (ir.)     Essays,  1805  :  p.   123  135 2524.01 

—  Gibson  ( U'.  .S',)   On  Bonie  ancient  modes  of  trial,  especially  the 

ordeals  of  water,  lire,  ftc.     [In  Archieologia,  v.  32,  1847.] 

—  Lra  [tl.  C.)     The   ordeal.    [In  his  ,Sin>erstition  and    force, 

1875.1 0031.25 

.SVf  also  Macmillau,  May,  1870  (Ordeals  and  oaths,  by  E. 

B.  Tylor). 

Order  and  profiress,     .s<r  Harrison  (F.)     1876 5724.21 

Ordericus  Vitalis.      Ecclesiastical  history  of  England 

aud    Normandy.      [To    a.ii.    114[.]       Tr.     by    T. 

Forester.   1  v.    London,  liohii,  VH^.i-^G.   12'.   -IVlik; 
Ordinance  of  1787.    Xfc  N.  A.  rev.,  Apr..  1870  (Dr.  Cutter  aud  the 

ordinance  of  1787.  by  W.  V.  Poole). 
Ordnance.  .Vf-'  Military  science  (p.  778). 
Ordroiiaox    (.Jolm).      Commentary    on    the    lun.icy 

laws  of  New  York,  aud  on  the  judicial  aspects  of 

insanity  at  common  law  and  in  equity,  including 

procedure.     Albany,  b's78.   8' 433:3.30 

—  Jurisprudence  of  medicine  in  its  relations  to  the 

law  of  contracts,  torts,  and  evidence  ;  with  suppl, 

on  liabilities  of  vendors  of  drugs.     Philadelphia, 

1809.   8^ 5047.14 

Oregon.     ,SV(-  Countries  [Oregon,  p.  355). 

O'Reilly.     .V. v  alsn  O'Rielly. 

O'Reilly  ( /.Vr.   Bernard).     Life  of    Tius  ix.   to    1877. 

r,th  ed.     New  York,  1877.  8' 3143.20 

O'Reilly    lEdward).     Irish-English    dictionary  ;  with 

Irish  grammar.      Inibliu,  1817.  4°.       .     ."04JG.13 
O'Reilly  (Henry).    .Settlement  in  the  West.    .Sketches 

iif  Itochester  ;  with  notices  of  western  New  Y'ork. 

Uochester,  183S.  8 021.23 

O'Reilly   (.John   Boyle).      Songs   from    the   Southern 

seas,  and  other  lioems.    Boston,  1873.   10°.   1074.35 

—  Songs,  legends,  and  ballads.     B.,  1878.   12°.   1071.30 
O'ReiUy  (Milesl.  [j)Sfij<(.J    .v.v  Halpine  (C.  G.)     .... 
Oreilaiia   i Francisco  .Jose).     Cristobal  Colon,  historia 

popular.     Barcelona,  185.S.   8-' 3038.10 

Orford  (/•-''!/■/  '/  ).    .V.'.-  Walpole  (Horace  ;— Robert). 

Organ,     See  Music  [Instruments  :  Organ,  p.  798). 

Organic  remains  :  fossils.    .V'«  Parkinson  (J.)    3v.     1833:~4728.05 

Organization.     See  Social  sciences 4728,05 

Organization.      See    Biology  (p,    210)  ;— Life  (p.  700)  :— Natural 

hi.Htory  ; — Medicine    [Tkysiology,   p.  7G4  : — Nervous    system, 

ji,  703  ; — itii'l  other  lieailings). 
Organization  in  daily  life.     .SVb  Helps  (Arthur).     1802.     .  5810.10 
O'Rielly  (ll'Miry).     Antagonistic  principles  involved  in  the  Ite- 

bellion  ;  slave  aristocracy  against  democracy.    New  York. 

1.S02.   8' In  5093.1I2 

O'Rielly  [('apt.  Henry  Brooks).    Brief  memento  of  Capt.  II.  It. 

O'Rielly,   who  fell   in  the  battle  of  WiUiaiusburgh,    1H02. 

|«,  ;>  or  d.[  »" 3243.13 

Orient  (The)  aud  its  people.    Sa  Hause.  [Mrs.  I  L.)  .    .  1010.20 


Oriental  acquaintanre.  See  Dc  Forest  (.1,  W.)     1850.     .     .   1051.08 

Oriental  and  sacriul  scenes,     .V..;  Howe  (F.) 10.52.10 

Oriental  annual  ;  or  seen(«  In  India.     7  v.     Loudon, 

1834-10.    8" 1031.02 

Oriental  countries.     .S'.^t-  Countries  [East,  p.  304). 

Oriental  liarems  aud  scenery.   See  Belgiojoso  (C.  T.,  prijtcetiK  de). 

1802 1053.11 

Oriental  history.     See  History  iOeienlal  notiotts,  p.  023). 

Oriental  literaturi',     .V,,-  Literature  [Oriental,  p.  710). 

Oriental  mem. lirs.     .v..    Forbes  (.1.)     4   v.     1813,       .     .     .   1010(17 

Oriental  iiiysliciKiii.     ,SV,    Palmer  (E.  H.) 3582.03 

Oriental  p.ietiy.     .S'..'  Literature  [Oriental,  p.  710). 

Oriental  rcligi..iiH,     ,V.,    Biblical  ami  r.-ligious  lit.    [Vari^ju*  Jk- 

ligioiis,  p.  IDOj  .-Mythology  (p.  802). 

Oriental  translation  fiin.l.    [Publications.     iSet  incom- 
idete.]      London,   1831-13.   8' 7810.02 

( ■ontenl.s. 

Chodzko  (.Mcksander).  Sp..i',imens  of  the  poimlar  jioetry  of 
I'lO-sia.     'I'r.  with  notes.     l-...nil..n.  1842.  8'.     .     .     .  7810,01 

Dabistan  ;  or.  scli(i..l  ..f  manii.TS.  [.\Kcribed  to  M<.hsaii  l''atti.J 
From  the  Persian,  with  notes,  by  D.  Shea  aud  A.  Troyer. 
3v.     piiris,  1843.  8' 7810.02 

Gholam  Husst-in  Khan  (Mir).  8iyar-ul-iiiutaU)ierin  :  a  his- 
tory ..f  the  Mahoniiiiedan  power  in  India  .luring  the  last 
c.^ntury.  Uevise.l  fr.im  the  translation  of  llaji  Miistefa, 
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 
tianslati..n  of  tl..-  AkI.lak  i-.hdaly  from  the  Persiau.  By  W. 
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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Mohammed  Ali  Hazin.  Lite.  [1002-1742.]  written  by  himself. 
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.Same.    Tr.  with  notes,   by  F,    C.   Balfour,    London, 

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Neumann  (C.  F,)  Translalions  from  the  Chinese  and  Arme- 
nian, History  of  the  jiirates  of  the  China  sea,  from  1807 
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cauus  about  the  history  of  .Susanua.  Letter  from  Origen 
to  Africanus.  Letter  from  Origeu  to  Gregory.  Origeu 
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Origiu  and  antiquity  of  engraving  :  with  Boiue  re- 
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Origin  ofcivilization-     .s''.- Lubbock  (-Vo- J.) 5813.23 

Origin  of  nations.    .V..- Rawlinson  (George) 411,15 

Original  (The),     .SVr  Walker  (Thomasl 2544.30 

Original  collection  ..if  extant  eidtaphs.      Gathered  by 
a  Commercial.     Lon.l.m,  1870.  8°.      .     .0215-00 
Original   'designs   for  wood  carving  :    with  practical 
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Original  double  acrostics  ;  amusing  and  instructive. 
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Orlando  Furioso.    See  Ariosto  (L., 
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0.sgood  (.l/r.s-.  Frances  Sargent).  Poems.  New  York, 
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—  Wreath  of  wilil  Howers  from  New  England. [Poems.] 

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Osgood  (.James  U. )  &  Co.,  iiiilithliem.  Maritime  |iro- 
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—  The    middle    states  :    a   handbook    for    travelers. 

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Otis  (F.    N.,   M.D.)     Istliiuus   of    Pauiiiua.     Panama 

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Now  York,  ISt;?.    12 lll»."u 

Otis  (Clwor^e  A.)     Stil'tjifiii  liist'-ry.     [In  United  States.    Surgeon 

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Memoirs   of  the   Royal   academy   of   surgery  of 

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Ottley  (Henry),      liiograijhical and  critical  dictionary 

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OttO(Etuili.  German  conversation-grammar.  5th  ed. 
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Otto  (Friedrich).  History  of  Russian  literature.  Tr. 
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Otto  (Friodrich  Julius).  Manual  of  the  detection  of 
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Otto  (.Jacob  Augustus).  Treatise  on  the  violin  and 
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Otway  (Robert).  Treatise  on  steam  navigation.  2d 
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Oudh.    Sm  India  (.^e/)")/  mutiny,  p.  339). 

Oudiu    (Cesar).      Proverbes    espagnols    traduits    en 

francois.      Braxelles,  1012.  24°.        .     .     .   0211.24 

Oufte  iM'iusieur).    .S'.r  Bordelon  (f..)    History, c(c.    1811.  3812.'28 

Our  Ijihaviur.     .V.y  Duffey  (.l/;s.  E.  B.) 54-27.20 

Our  Bible  class.     .See  Fairfield  (O.  E.)     1800 3547.15 

Our  bihUops  and  dcaus.     .Vtc  Arnold  (F.)     2v 3H0.12 

Oar  blood  relations  ;orthe  Darwinian  theory,  [annn.] 

London,  1872.   12" 4713.07 

Our  campaign  around  Gettysburg :  a  memorial  of 
'i3d  regiment  (N.  Y.  S.  N.  G.),  etc.,  1803.  Brook- 
lyn, 1804.   10*" 632.05  ;   042.20 

Our  children  in  heaveu.  .%e  Holcombe  (W.  H.)  1809.  33C2.'26 
Our  children's  pets.     By  Josephine,   [psewd.]     3d  ed. 

London,  180.5.  sm.  4" 4721.18 

Our  coal  and  our  coal  pits.  L.,  1857.  10".  .  5075.28 
Our  country  and  yov.  for  100 years.  .S'.'e  Bliss  (F.C.)  1876.  5732.06 
Our  country  :  ahousoliold  hist.  Ser  Lossing  (B.  J.)  1,S75  8.  50H.19 

Our  dit^ostious.    .Vifi  Lewis  (IJio  .     1H72 4321  22 

Our  dumb  conipauious.  .S'<*'-  Jackson  (Thomas).  1870.  .  4724.13 
Our  EuHlisb  Bible.    ».r  'Walden  (T  )     1871 3721.09 


Our  English  homo,  [aiion.]  Oxford,  1800.  Id".  0014.01 
Our  Eut-lish  HuruaineH.     Sff  Bardsley  (C.  W.)      ....  0012.10 

Our  eternal  lioiiK'B.     .Vfe  Hyde  («■!'.  John) 3582.01 

Our  farm    of  four   acres.     Introd.    by    P.    B.    Mead. 

New  York,  1800.   1 '2'" fil'22.0i 

Our  feathered  conipanioes.  Sei-  Jackson  (T.)  1805.  .  .  4815.04 
Ourflrst  hundred  years.     ,SVii  Lester  (0.  E.)     1875.      .    .    676.14 

Our  fourfooted  friends.    Srx  Howitt  (M.) 1724.15 

OurKirls.     A'cc  Lewis  (DlO;.     1871 0822.1G 

Our  great  captains.  .V..' Brockett  (L.  P.)  1805.  .  .  .  032.06 
Our  houses,  and  what  made  of.  ,5ce  Davidson  (E.  A.)  .  1311.01 
Our  inheritance  in  tho  Great  Pyramid.  .V"  Smyth  (C.  P.)  1082  10 
Our  ironirlads  and  merchant  ships.  S'lr  Fishbourne  (E.O.)  4517.32 

Our  King  and  .Saviour      .S't'i  Wise  (Daniel) 3121.24 

Our  little  one  :  Tho   little   shoe.    Little   feet,   Little 

footstep.s.      [Poems.]     Boston.  1807.    18".    1074.15 

Our  liviiiK  l.octs.     .S.rForman(H.  B  )     1871 1043.19 

Our  liviiij^  representative  men.    •S'/'i' Savage  (.John).  1800.  3156-01 

Our  Lord's  ivsuneclinu.     .S'«  Williams  (I.) 3763(19 

Our  national  ceutciiuial  jubilee.     Orations,  He,  July  4.    1870. 

.S'-y  Saunders  (F.l       584  19 

Our  national  house.  .S'"'  Remington  (/feu.  K  V.)  1873.  5722.19 
Our  new  masters  ]i'.''.  worliiut^meul.    .s'f' Wright  (T.)  1H73.  5810.29 

Our  new  vicar.     .S'.-e  Monsell  (J.  S.  B  ) 3575.10 

Our  new  way  round  the  world.  .See  Coffin  |C.  C.)  1869.  925.10 
Our  liixl  iloirr  lieiKhbor  ;  Mesico.  .S'"- Haven  (Oilbcrt).  1152.20 
Our  ".fail  liiKhwavs.  .v,r  Dcmpsey  (J.  M.)  1870..  .  .  933.U5 
Our  olil  home  ;  Euf;!.  sketches.  .S'c  Hawthorne  (N.)  1863.    954.16 

Our  own  birds,     .v-r  Bailey  (W.  L  )     1809 4812  15 

Our  parish.  <■/'■.     ,Vrf  Murray  (N  )     18.54 3576.14 

Our  place  anionic  infinities.  .S'r-f^  Proctor  (It.  A.)  .  .  .  4015.34 
Our  iioetical  favorites.  .S'ce  Kendrick  (A.  C.(  1871.  .  .  1062.21 
Our  poor  relations  :  a  pliiiozoic  essay.  Srf_  Hamley  (E.  B.)  4722-15 

Our  press  Hant'.     .V..;  Wilmer  (L.  A.)     1809 2711. '22 

Our  r.ptile<.     .Vc- Cook  (M.  C.)     1805 4811.01 

Our  satM ..lay  nights.     .Vtv  Pomeroy   M.  M.)     1870.       .     .2541.33 

Our  seameu.     Ste  PUmsoU  (.S.)     1873 6816-30 

Our  seven  churches-  .S'fe  Beecher  (f.  K.)  1870.  .  .  .3412.18 
Our  sket,  hing  club.  Sn  Tyrwhitt  (R.  St.  J.)  1875.  .  .  1432.38 
Our  social  bees.  .S'e.:  'Wynter  (Andrew).  2  v.  1866  69.  .  3913.23 
Our  summer  in  the  Harz  forest.     By  :i  Scotch  family. 

Edinburgh,  1805.   10=. 0^4. 1 'J 

Our  vacations.     .S'..:  Clark  (F.  E.)    1874 1111.21 

Our  western  border   100  years  ago.     See  McKnight  (C.)    .1136.98 

Our  young  folks.    .S'ee  OUver  Optic's  magazine. 

Ourllac  (Edouard).     I'roverbes  et  scenes  bourgeoises. 

Paris,  1668.  12' 7048.01 

Ouseley  (Hlr  F.  A.  Gore).     Treatise  on  counterpoint, 

canon,  and  fugue.     London,  1800.  8°.     .   1560.22 

—  Treatise  ou  harmony.    2d  ed     L.,  1868.  8'.   1566.21 

—  Treatise  on  musical  form  and  general  composition. 

London,  1875.   8° 1566.23 

Ouseley  (Sir  Gore).  Biograiihical  notices  of  Persian 
poi'ts  ;  with  critical  remarks.  With  memoir  of 
SirG.  Ouseley,  by  J.  Reynolds.  L.,1816.S".78I6.12 

Ourselves  ;  women.     .S'ee  Linton  (*E.  L.)    1809 5811.01 

Out  of  tho  past.     .S'^e  Godwin  (P-l     1870 25-26.18 

Out  of  town.  See  Burnand  (F- (J.)  1868..  ._.  .  .  .  941-02 
Outcroppings  :  selections   of  California   verse.     San 

Francisco,  1866.   12' 1674.31 

Out-door  paiiers.    .5ee  Higginson  (T.  W.) 2532.02 

Out-doors  at  Idlewild.     Ser  Willis  (N.  P.) 2.545.28 

Outhier  (Reginald).     ♦Journal  of  a  voyage  to  the  North,  1736-37. 

|/h  Pinkerton.    Voyages,  v.  1.] 926.01 

Outlines  uf  men,  women,  and  things.     See  Ames  {Mrs.  M.  C.) 

1873 2512.32 

Outram  (James).     The  conquest  of  Seinde  :  a  com- 
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Ouvaroff  (iijnili:  Serge).     Essay  on   the  mysteries  of 
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Ouvry  ( Col  Henry  Aime).  On  the  Prussian  infantry. 
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Ovalle  (Alfonso  de)-  *Historical  relation  of  Chili,  1649.  [//i  Pin- 
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Contents :  v.  1.  Life  and  writings  of  J.  Owen,  by  W. 
Orme.     Clarkson's  fnner.il  sermon.     Indexes  to  Works. 

2.  Discourse  concerniug  tlie  Holy  Spirit. 

3.  Discourse  cone,  tlie  Holy  spirit.  Tbe  reason  of  faitb  : 
tbe  Scripture  to  be  tbe  word  of  God.  Means  of  nndc^r- 
Btanding  tlie  mind  of  God  as  revealed  in  bis  word. 

4.  Work  of  tbe  Holy  Spirit  iu  prayer.  Two  discourses 
cone,  tbe  Holy  Spirit  and  Ids  work.  Of  tlio  diviuo  original 
autbority,  etc.,  of  tbo  Scriptures  [against  Walton's  I'nly- 
glott).  Of  tbe  integrity  and  purity  of  tbe  Hebrew  and 
Greek  text  of  tbe  Scriptures.  Pro  eacris  Scripturis  ad- 
versus  fauaticos. 

5.  Two  sbort  catecbisms.  Display  of  Arminianisni. 
Deatb  of  Cbrist.  a  treatise  and  recon<^iliation. 

6.  Doctrine  of  tbo  saints'  perseveranee,  cb.  1-10. 

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 
to  the  Lord's  supper.  Nature  ut  apostasy  from  the  pro 
fessiori  ol  tin?  gosiiel.  Some  consideratioiis  alunit  union 
among  protestants.     State  of  the  iirotestant  religion. 

18.  Aniniadversious  on  a  treiitise  entitletl  Fiat  lux  ;  oi-. 
a  guide  iu  din'ncn.i'K  of  religion  between  x>apist,  i)roteHt- 
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. 

21.  Discourse  concerning  fvaiig*' Ileal  love,  church  peace, 
and  unity.  Truth  and  innocen<'e  vindicated  ;  in  a  survey 
of  a  discourse  concerning  ecclesiastical  poUty.  and  the 
autbority  of  the  civil  inagistrato  over  the  consciences  u* 
subjects  iu  matters  of  religion.  Indulgence  ami  toleration 
considered,  i'eaceofleriiig  for  liberty  of  conscience. 
Advice  to  (utizens  of  London.  On  the  bill  against  con- 
venticles. Grounds  on  whicrh  dissenters  desire  their 
liberty.  Case  of  i^rcseut  distresses  ou  non-conformists 
examined,  A  letter  concerning  the  present  cxcoiuniunica- 
tions.  On  church  censures.  Against  coulormity  to  wor- 
ship not  of  divine  institution,  of  marrying  alter  divorce. 
Of  infant  ba^itism  and  dipping.  On  a  slandorous  libel 
against  Dr.  Oweu.     Orationcs  sex  Oxouii  habitie. 

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—  Demonology  of  N.T.  \In  ISibl.  sacra,  v.  IC,  p.  119.| 
Owens  i.yfrs.  Leon).  Sir  Leonowens  {Auno  Harriet). 
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Nuw  ed.      London.  1850.    10' 3201.21 

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snr..,  1801-02.    1'"' 

Contents:  Pts.  1-2.  Scelidosanrus  Harisi-uiii  and  Pliosan- 
rus  grandis. 

—  Monograph  on  the  fossil  reptilia  of  the  cretaceous 

formations,  Ij., Palaxtniotjr.  .soc.,1851-04.4'\ 

—  Monograph  on  the  fossil  reptilia  of  the  liassie  for- 

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hroniiiijr.  soc,  1805.   4'^ 

—  Monograph  oii  the  fossil   roptilia  of  tlie    Wealden 

and  Purbeck  formations.  FiOndon,  Pula^oyiiotjr. 
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—  (uul  Bell  (Thonuus).     Monograpli  on  the  fossil  rep- 

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—  Odontography  :  compai'ative  anatomy  of  the  teeth  ; 

their  physiological  rel.ation.s,    mode   of  develop- 
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animals.     2  v.      London,  1840-45.   1.8".   .   4727.21 
Conti'nfs  :  v.  1.  Text.     2.  .Ulas. 

—  Palaeontology,  or  extinct  aninuils  and  their  geologi- 

cal relations.     2d  ed.     Edin.,  1801.  8\  .  4725.10 

—  Structure  of  the  skeleton  and  teeth.     I^ondon,  1851. 

8^ 4715.08 


In  asking  for  booka.  nge  the  "Book  Order."  giv 


<  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  tbe  TITLE,  and  tbo  NUMBER. 


832 


OWEN  -  OXFORD 


Owen  (Uoborfc,  Engl,  social  reformer^  h.  1771,  d.  1858). 
Lifo.  By  himself.  With  selections  tVom  liis 
writm^'s   iiud   correspondence.      2    v.     London, 

lH57-5-i.  8^ :ti:{r>.  u> 

Vunlnils  :  v.  1.  Lifo.  Now  view  of  Hociety.  AililrcaH  at 
thfi  opeuiiij;  of  tb(3  I^auark  Instilutirni  for  tlui  foi-niiiti<iu  of 
cliiiractei-.  LotUr  t'»  tlioahp.  of  Canturljiu-y  on  tliu  uuioii 
of  t;lnii-cliea  autl  hi-IkjoIs.  2.  ViiriuiiH  tracts.  New  vit'W 
of  society,  1H18.  Two  rnoinnri.il.s  on  hoii;iIf  o(  tlio  work- 
ing i-lasses.     Ueport  to  tho  couuty  of  Lanark,  1820. 

—  New  view  of  society.     4th  ed.    L..  1818.   8^.   581(;.01 

—  ObHcrvaUous  mi  tlio  niauiifacturiuf^ system,  yd  eil.    [hi  Pam- 

phleteer. V.  U.l GOr.H.Il 

--  R4!Vi>lution  in  the  mind  and  ^^racticc  of  the  hnni;m 

iMce.      London.   18 IV).  8" ^81:1. 11 

1(4)=  For  livts  of  K.  Owen,  s-r  Biography  (p.  184). 
Ovren  ^Uobe^■t  Dale).  Thodchatalilt' huitl  l)etwoen  this 
world   and   the   next.      With    narratives.      New 
Vorlv,  1872.  8'^ :i8ir..:j7 

—  Footfalls  (in  the  boundary  of  another  world.     Phila- 

del[.hia,  18G'J.    12'^ 3815..'i3 

—  Labor,  its  hist,  and  prospectK.  N.Y.,1851.12''..'593;J.08 
-Moral   i>hvsic)logy  ;    plain   treatise  on  the    po])ula- 

tioii  qiic'stion.     r)th  ed.      N.  Y.,  18:il.   S',  5'.tll.0H 

—  Outline  of  the  system  of  education  at  New  Lanark. 

Cincinnati.  1825.   12^ 5515. 1'.J 

—  Twenty-seven  years  of  autobiography.     Threading 

my  way.     New  York,  1S71.   12^      .     .     .  :U35.2'J 
--  (Varinns  articles.]    Siw  p.  1)2  of  huh:x  to  AHantic  mnnllUy. 
\Vr<»ng  of  slavery  and  future  of  the  African  race  in 
thr  Unite,!  States.     Phil..  ISOl.   12^  .     .  5831.27 

—  ami  Bicheler  (<). )     Dist-ussion  on  the  existence  of 

God,   and   the   authenticity   of  the  Bible.     2  v. 

New  York,  18:t:l   1(1" 3514.15 

Owen  (U.  Jones).     Practice  of  perfumery.     London, 

1H70.    12" (;i)14.2l 

Owen  Meredith.  p.^':wl.  .SVv  Bulwer-Lytton  (E.  R..  2d  lord  Lyltun). 

Owens  collrgr,  {Mnnrhestvr).     Essays  and  addresses, 

by  professors  and  lecturers.    L.,IH74.  8\   2538.05 

f'imleiits  :  OpoiiiUH  address  by  the  duke  of  Devoiishiro. 

Greenwood  (J.  CI.)  Some   relations  of  culture   to  prartic-.-d 

life.     RoscoG  (H.  E.)  Ori{j;inal  research  a.s  a  means  of  edu- 

catiou.     Stewart   (IS.)     Solar  physics.     Core   (T-   H.)     Tln^ 

(listauco  froui   tlio  aim  to  the  earth.     Dawkins  (W.  It ) 

Limits  of  knowledge  of  the  earth.     Reynolds  (O.)    Use  of 

HtiMui.     Williamson  (W.  C.)    Primeval   vegetatitm    iu  the 

relitlion  t>)  tin-  dotariuea  of  natural  selection  and  evolution. 

Gamgee  (A  )  Science  and  medicine.     Wilkins  (A.  S.)  Some 

hist.  nsiiltK  of  the  science  of  language.    Theodores  (T.) 

The   Talmud.     Breyman   (H.)    Provencal   poetry.      Bryco 

(I  )  Tht:  .jiiduature  act  of  1873  in  its  relation  to  the  history 

<if  the  judicial  syst<'m   in    Knglaiul.     Jevons  (W.  S.)    Tim 

railways  and  the  state.    Ward  (A.  \V.)  The  peace  of  Eiiroii.'. 

Owenson  (Sidney).     ,SVi*  Morgan  {Kndi/  S,  i),) 

Owl  and  the  m-^htiiif^'ale.     -SVf  Guildford  (Nicholas  de).    .  50flO.U 

Owl  cr.-i-k  letters.     .SV.v  Prime  (W.  C.)     1818 3585.'2> 

Owls-glass. ;«<(('/.     .S'tc  Rebel  brag.  »;tc.     18G5 0:32.24 

Oxberry  ( \Vm. )  Flowers  of  literature  ;  encycl.  of 
anecdote.     4  v.     London,  1821-22.   12^.  .   (>il7.11 

—  New  English  drama.   12  v.   L.,  1818-20.   12^.   1734.  ID 

Confiiitf  :  V.  1.  New  way  to  pay  old  debts,  by  P.  Massiu- 
ger.  Rivals,  by  R.  B.Sheridan.  West  Indian,  by  R.  (.'um- 
herlaud,  Hyjtociite.  by  L  Bickerstafl".  Jealous  wife,  by  (J 
Colmau.  2.  Begj^ar's  opera,  by  J.  Gay.  Duenna,  by  R.  B. 
Sheriilau.  Love  in  a  village,  by  I.  BickerstiitT.  Maid  of 
thr  mill,  by  I.  Bickerstutf.  Lionel  and  Clarissa,  by  I. 
Bickerstaff.  3.  Richard  in.,  by  Shakspeare,  Hamlet,  by 
Shalispeare.  Is  he  jealous,  by  S.  Beasley.  Alexander  the 
Great,  by  N.  Lee.  Way  to  keep  him,  by  A.  Murpliy.  4. 
She  stoops  to  conquer,  by  O.  Goldsmith.  Venice  prc- 
Hi-rved.  hy  T.  Otway.  The  wonder,  by  Mrs.  Centlivrc 
Castle  spectre,  by  M.  G.  Lewis.  Woo.iinau's  hut.  5.  (.'lan- 
destint!  marriage,  by  G.  Colman  and  I).  <iarrick.  Soldier'a 
danghttr,  hy  A.  (3herry,  Othello,  by  Sliakspeare.  Distrist 
mother,  by  A.  Philips.  Provoked  husband,  by  J.  Vaubrugh 
anil  C.  (Jibber.  6.  Deaf  and  dinub.  by  T,  Hohiroft.  Busy, 
body,  by  Mrs.  Ocntlivre.  Romeo  and  Juliet,  by  Shalt- 
Hpeare.  lielle's  stratigem,  by  Mrs.  Cowley.  Recruiting 
otticer,  by  G.Tarquhar.  7.  Bold  stroke,  by  Mrs.  Centlivr.-. 
Jtj)a'l  t'l  ruin,  by  T.  Holcroft.  Beaux'  sti-iitagem,  by  G. 
Farquhar.  Ab  you  like  it,  by  Shakspeare.  King  John,  by 
Shakspeare.  8.  Country  girl,  by  Wycherl  -y.  Jane  Shore, 
by  N.  Rowe.  (!oriolauus,  liy  Shakspeare.  Suspicions  hiLs- 
baud.  by  Dr.  lloadly.  Mei'ry  wives  of  Windsor,  by  Shak 
speare.  9.  Criti(\  by  R.  B.  Sheridan.  Rosina.  by  1-'. 
Brookes.  Honest  thieves,  by  T.  Knight.  Mayor  of  (iar- 
ratt.  I»y  S.  l-Vote.  Three  weeks  after  marriage,  by  A.  Mur- 
phy. Shipwreck,  by  S.  J,  Arnold.  Rugantino.  by  Mrs. 
(i.  Lewis.  10.  King  Lrar,  by  Shakspeare.  Inconstant,  by 
G.  I'aiquliar.  M»Tchant  of  Venice,  by  ShakRi>eare,  Rule 
a  wife  and  havn  a  wile,  by  K,  IJeaunmut  and  J.  l-'letcher. 
11,  Magpie,  by  D.  Garrick.  Quaker,  by  C.  Dibden.  Citizen. 
by  A.  Murphy.  Deserter,  by  C.  Dibden.  Miser,  by  H.  Field- 
ing.   Lying  valet,  by  D.  Garrick.    Who's  the  dupe,  by  Mrs. 


Cowley.  21.  Guy  Mannering.  by  D.  Terry.  Cyrabeline,  by 
Shakspeare.  'I'welfth  night,  by  Shakspeare-.  Cuufederaey, 
by  J.  Vaidjrngh,  |)tmgla.«v,  by  J  Home  Wh'el  of  fortune, 
by  R.  (Ininberland.  The  struuger,  by  U.  Tliompeou.  Wild 
oats,  by  J.  O'Keeir*;. 

Oxeadea  (Ashton,  JJ.JJ.,  hp.)     Parables  of  our  Lord. 
7t]i  ed.     London,  IKd'.).   16" 3581.22 

—  Portraits  fn)ni    the  Bible.     Old   TestanH;nt.      Lon- 

don. IS7I.   18' 35«J.<>4 

■  -Sani--.     New  Testament.     L.,  1871.   18".   XOHl.Oa 
Oxeaedes  (Johannes  de).     Chronica.     Ed.  by  Sir  H. 

Ellis.     L.,  185*).  8.     [Rolls  chronicles.] '5 110. 
Oxeiiford  (John).     Illustrated  book  of  French  songs. 

London,  1855.   12° 1075.07 

—  and   Freiliag   (C.    A.)     Tales    from    the    German. 

Translated.     London.  1844.   8^       .     .     .     255.04 

ajf  Fur  plays  by  J.  O..  sr^e  Plays  (arranyd  hy  authors). 

Oxeaham  i  Ibury  Nutcombe).     Kecollections  of  Ober- 

Amm.^rgau  in  1871.     L.,  1871.   IG^     .     .   17:t4.:i3 

Oxford  ( Un'wersUij  of ).  S-o  Countries  ( (Xifoi-d,  p.  355)  ; 

also 

Alm-ff  niatres.      [Dedicated,  witlmut  jtermission,  to 

tin-  freshmen  and  dons  of  Oxford.]   Ky  M.  Sjdene, 

15.  A.,  Oxon,  [/y.s-eud  of  J.  G.  Thomson].     .   5511.04 

-  liarrinos    (M.)     I'ass  and   class:  an   Oxford  guido 

book.     18(n 55i:!.03 

—  W(uthies  of  All  Souls.     1874 483.18 

—  (hpleslini.  (  K,  hp.  of  IJundaff ).     Reply  to  the  calum- 

nies of  the  Edin.  review,      [nnon.]     1810.   5514.21 

-  HofjersiJ.KT.)  Education  in  Oxford.   18(U.   5515.22 

—  Saml/ord  (D.  K.)     Letter,  as  umpire  between  the  Univ.  of  Ox- 

foi'd  and  Edin.  review.  [/«  Pamphleteer,  v.  21.  iy'2'2.]  5058 '21 

—  Smith  ifj.)  The  reorgani>;ation  of  the  University  of 

Oxford.     18(',H 5514.23 

-Sdideiit's  handbook  to  the  Univ.    and   colleges   of 
Oxford.     Oxford.  1873.    IG^. 5.511.00 

.sv*;  also  Fraser's  mag.,  n.s.,  v.  C.  1872  (O.  without  a 
guide);  Macmillan,  Oct.,  1871  (Early  hist,  of  O..  by  J.  R. 
Green):  Nov.  18G9  (Oxford  slang);  Blackw.  mag.,  v.  «I, 
1H57  (Oxford  and  Thoma^j  Uearne). 

titf  .S'"-  'ih>i  University  education. 
Oxford   English   prize   essays.     New  ed.     5   v,     Ox- 
Ibrd,  183G.  8". 2541.11 

Cinif'-nta  :  v.  1.  Scott  (J.)  Advantages  and  disadvantages 
of  travelling.  Grattan  (J.)  On  Sculpture.  Lowth  (T.)  ArcL- 
iteeture,  Addington  (H.)  Painting  and  writing.  Burgess 
(T.)  On  the  study  of  antiquities.  Robertson  (.\.)  On  origi- 
nal composition.  Barker  (C.)  On  the  use  of  histoiy. 
Hall  (C.  H.)  On  the  use  of  medals.  Blackstoue  (H.)  On 
dramatic  composition.  Abbott  (C.)  On  the  use  and  abuse 
of  satire.  Benwell  (W,)  In  what  arts  have  the  moderun 
excelled  the  anri.nls.  Richards  (<i.)  On  ancient  and  mod- 
ern jjoetry.  Hodson  (F.i  Inlluence  of  <-ducation  and  gov- 
ernment on  naUonal  character.  Taunton  (\V.  E  )  Popu- 
larity,    Phillpots  (H  )  Influence  of  a  religious  principle. 

2.  Street  (S.)  On  painting.  Bartlam  (J.)  Liberty.  Cop- 
leston  (E.)  On  .■\grJculturo.  Phillimore  (J-)  Chivalry. 
Mant(It.)  On  commerce.  Rudd  (El  Connection  between 
intelh-i.-tual  and  moral  excellence.  Jackson  (J-)  Socrates. 
Wilson  (L).)  Common  sense.  Kendy  (A.)  Utility  oi  cla.ssi- 
c^l  learning.  Heber  (11)  A  sense  of  honour.  Marsh  (E. 
G.)  Posthumous  lame.  G-rey  (C.)  Hereditary  rank.  Bur- 
ney  (0.  P.)  Love  of  country.  Whately  (It.)  The  arts  iu 
which  modiMUs  have  been  less  snrcesslid  than  aueiftits. 

3.  Attfield(W.|  Funeral  honours.  Keble(J.i  On  ttanela- 
tion  from  dead  laugu;iges.  Coleridge  (J.  T.)  Etymology. 
liardon(R)  EugUsli  literature  of  Ih.-  17th  and  18th  cen- 
turies. Arnold  (T-)  l'^fft-*cts  of  colonization  on  the  parent 
state.  Milman  (11.  H.)  Comparativt-  i-stimate  of  sculpture 
and  painting.  Ogilvie  (C.  A.)  Oil  the  union  of  classical 
wilh  nnithematical  studies.  Adolphus  (J.  L.)  Biography. 
Rickards  (S.)  Greek  and  Latin  poetry.  MacdonncU  (A.) 
Influen<-e  of  the  drama.  Sandford  (D.  K.)  Study  nl  mod- 
ern history. 

4.  Shirley  (W.  A.)  Study  of  moral  evidence.  Plnmer  (('. 
J.)  Piildic  spii-it  among  the  ancients.  Churlon  (W.  R.) 
Ath<Mis  in  thi"  time  of  Pericles,  ami  Home  in  the  lijne  of 
Augustus.  Moberly  (G.i  Uude  ami  refined  ages,  and  works 
o!  fi.tion.  Oakeley  \V.)  lnthien«e  of  .TU-sades.  SewelHW.) 
tlfnnestic  virtues  and  manners  of  the  Greeks  aud  Ilomans, 
Denison  (G.  A.)  Power  .and  slal>ility  of  ted.  government-'^. 

5.  Eden  (C.  P.)  Use  aud  abuse  of  theory.  Harrison  (IS.) 
Study  of  languages  as  it  relates  to  the  philosophy  of  the 
human  mind.  Wall  (II,)  Emulation.  Anstice  fJ.)  Intlu 
ence  of  the  Roman  c(mfiuest8  upon  literature  antl  arts  in 
Rome.  Mozley  (J.  E)  lutlueuce  of  the  ancient  oracles. 
Vaughan  (H.  II,)  Etlects  of  a  national  taste  for  general 
r(a<lnig.    Jackson  (J)  Socrates. 

Oxford  essaj's,  by  nj(?iiibers  of  that  University.     4  v. 

London,  1855-58.  8° ,  2538.19 

Contents. 
1855.   Sellar  (W.  Y.)   Lucretius.     Froude  (J.  A.)  Teach- 
ing English  history.     Palgrave  (F.  T.)   .Alfred  de  Mussel. 


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Smith  (H.  J  S.)  Thn  I'lur.ality  nf  wcrWa.  Cowcll  (K  I!) 
I'l'iKJaii  litniutiirn.  Thomson  (W.)  Oriimi  and  itH  cxcusch. 
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). 
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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. 
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Page  (\Vm..  /o/-./  Ilnlhnhi/).  (!ontinuity  of  scripture. 
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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, 
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timatilig  the  extent  of  the  late  depreciation  in  the  cur- 
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Oiish  payments  by  the  l".aidi.     London.  18-22,  8  .    In  .'i7'21,05 

Paige  (Lui-ius  It,)  History  of  (lambridge.  Mass., 
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Paljkiill  (C.  W.)  A  Kumiiier  in  Icel.and.  Tr.  by  M. 
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the  political  and  military  artairs  of  Europe.  Of  the  English 
navy,  liemarks  on  Gov,  Lewis's  speech  to  the  legislature 
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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). 
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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 
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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 


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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 


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—  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. 

1878 3534.26 

—  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 

—  Catechism,  with  other  pieces.     1844 3038.01 

—  Fjowtr  of  godly  prayer,  and  other  liieeea.     1844.    3638.08 

Bradford  (J.)     Writings.     2  v.     1848-53 3G3G.04 

Bull  (11.)  Christian  prayers  and  mcditjUions.  1842.  30.30.03 
Bullingcr(il  )  The  decades  :  50  sermons.  4  v.  1849-52.  3030.U0 
Calfhill  (J.)     Answer  to  Martiall's  Treatise  of  the  cross. 

1840 3030.10 

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 
England  (I'hurcli  ot).     Liturgical  services  set  forth  in  the 

tune  of  queen  Elizabeth.     1847 3030.23 

—  Liturgies,  primer,  and  catechism,  of  reigu  of  Edward  vi. 
1844 3030.22 

—  Private  iirayers.  put  forth  by  authority,  iu  the  reign  of 
queen  £li/.abetli  ;  with  the  Lilauy  of  1544.     1851.   .  3037.08 

Farr  (E.)  IJevotional  poetry  of  the  reign  of  queeu  Eliza- 
beth.    2  V.     1,S45 3705.09 

Fulke  (W.)  Answer  to  Stapleton,  Martiall.  and  Sanders. 
1848 3030.14 

—  I>efence  of  the  English  transl.  of  the  Bible.  1843.  3636.15 
Gough  (H.)     General  index  to  Publicatious.     1855.  .  3637.22 

Grindal  (B.)     Writings.     1843 3036.10 

Hooper  (J.I     Early  writings.     1843 3636.18 

—  Later  writings,  witli  his  letters.     1852 3636.17 

Hulchinson  (U.l     Works.     1H42 3636.19 

Index      Compiled  by  11.  Gough.     1855 3637.22 

Je-wel  (J.)     Writings.     4  v.     1845-50 3038.04 

Latimer  (H.l     Sermons.     1844 3636.21 

-  Seriiious  and  remains.     1845 3630.20 

Norden  (J  )     A  progress  nf  piety.     1847 3037.01 

Nowell  (A.)    Catechism,  Latin  and  English,    1853.    .  3637.02 


Parker  (M  )    Corrcapoudenco.    1853 3037.05 

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 

Sandys  (El  Sermons  and  ottier  pieces.  1842.  .  .3637.11 
Tyndalo  (W.)     Answer  to  Sir  Thomas  More's  Dialogues  ou 

the  supper  of  the  Lord.     1850 3637.13 

—  Dot^trinal  treatises  and  introductions  to  llie  Scriptures 

IM8 :i,;;,7.H 

— ■  Expositions  and  notes  ou  the  Scrnitiires,  with  the  i»rac- 

tico  of  prelitcs.     1849 3037. IS 

Whitakcr  (W.|     A  disputation  on  Holy  Scripture,  against  the 

l>.^jlists.     1849 3037.10 

Whilgift  (J.l     Works.     3  v.     1851-53 3037.17 

W"oolton(J.)    <  hristian  manual.     1851 3037.20 

Zurich  letlers,  during  early  part  of  the  reign  of  qu.  Eliza. 

Iielh.  Tr.  anded.  by  Kev.ll.  Uobiiison.  2  v.  1842-45.  3037.21 

—  Original  letters  relative  to  the  Reformation.    Tr.  and  od. 
by  Kev.  II.  Uobinson.    2  v.     1840  47 3037.03 

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 
resigning  his  pastoral  charge.     Boston,  1849.  8°.     .  3031.09 

Parkman  (Francis,  j)-. )    Book  of  roses.    Boston,  1806. 

1^" C132.24 

~  France  and  England  in  North  America  :  historical 

narratives.  5  v.  Boston,  ls(;5-77.  8'.  .  501.10 
Contents:  v.   1.  Pioneers  of  France  in  the  New  world. 

2.  The  Jesiiils  iu  North  Ainerie.i  in   the   17th  century. 

3.  The  discovery  of  the  Great  West.  4.  The  old  regime 
iu  Canada.  5.  Count  Fronteuae  and  New  Franco  under 
Louis  xiv. 

iVfi^-.  — Each  volume  has  an  independent  title-page. 

—  Hist,  of  the  conspiracy  of  Pont  iac.  B  ,18.55.  8'.  584.00 
Prairie  and  llocky  mountain   life.      California  and 

Or»gon  trail.     New  York,  18:)2.    1'2'.    .     .   1114.12 
Parkman  (George,   M.D.)    See  Webster  (J.    W.)    Trial  for  the 

murder  of  Dr.  P.     l.s,50 5017.22 

.Sc'.-  also  Clala.\y,  Aug.,  1873  (The  Parkman  murder). 
Parkman  (lolm).     old  age  -what   we  make   it:  sermon  on  the 

death  of  Win.  Hale.  Nov.  12.  184.S.    Boston.  1848.  8°.  3001.10 
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 

Parley  (I'lterl.     .S'' r  Goodrich  (S.  G.) 

Parhament.     See  (in  Countries)  England  {.Parliamentary  debates 

and  papers,  p.  314;  — Court  awl  vliieiai  registers,   p.  314  ; 

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 
and  manners  in  parliament)  ;  New  monthly,  v.  31,  1831 
(Speakers  and  speeches  in  iiarliameut);  Westiii.  rev.,  v.  99, 
137;l  (Parliamentary  cluquence). 
Parliamentary  law.  .SV,  Law  [Partiam.  ntari/,  p.  090)  ;— England 
[Parham.ntarii  law  <iod  lmr:u,,li,^,  p.  314)  :—also  May  (T.  E.) 
Suggeslious  to  faeilitati;  the  dispatch  of  public  business 
iu  parliament.  1849  |5ii93.171  :— Robert  (H.  M.)  Pocket 
manual  of  rules  of  order.  1870  (.5017.31]. 
Parlor  tableaux   and    amateur   theatricals.      Boston, 

1807.    1'2° 174'2.01 

Parlor  theatricals.     New  York,  185;!.  10^.       .   1742.10 
Piu-lour  magic.     [anoii.'\     London.  1839.   32=".  4611. 19 
Parmeuides.     Fragments.    Tr.  by  T.  Davidson.     [In  Journal  of 
spec,  philos.,  V.  4.  1870.  p.  1-15.] 

Parnasse  frangais  (Le).     .Vr*' Parlon  (James) 7032.00 

Parnassus  [select  poems].     .*?<■«  Emerson  (It.  W.I     1875.     1041.24 
Parnsll  (Edward  Andrew).     Dyeing  and  calico-print- 
ing.    London,  1849.  8'.     ."    .  \     .     .     .  3913.02 
Pamell  {•'^o"  Henry).     Hist,  of  the  penal  laws  against  the  Irish 
catholics,    [/n  Pamphleteer,  v.  20,  22  ]  L..  1822.  8''    5058.20 


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Pai'uell  (Thomas).     Poeticiil  worliK,     With  life,  by  O. 

Gohlsmith.     Boston,  1854.   10".       .     .     .   1075.15 

Hamo.    Life,  byj.  Mitloi-d,   K,  18:.2.   10°.   HW1.05 

—  POL'tiiB.      Lilt'  by  .S.  Jolmsou.     [In  Chalmers  (.V.)  Eugl.  pttc-ts, 

V.  9,  :810.| Ii;2().09 

-  -  Siiinc.     |/)i  Sanford  (H.)     Brit.  p.KiU,  v.  13.  1819.]  1091.13 

—  Jnlnuoii  iS.)     Livurt  (.f  tliu  p»ii*ts,  V.  1 3'i(J3.01 

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. 
VilluKO  lifu— qtlift  life,  old  taiiiiluir  lut-es — old  laiiiiliar 
places.  From  day  to  day.  .Smmiier  holidays.  2.  Kiver 
sceuery.  In  the  workaday  world.  In  harvest  lime  In 
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. 
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—  (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 
York,  185J.    12' 1051.04 

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 
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Parry  (Wm.  Edward).  Journal  of  a  voyage  for  the 
discovery  of  a  Northwest  passage,  in  1819-20. 
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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.) 
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the  Paisees.     2d  ed.     Loudon,  1878.  8° 

Pars3y  (Arthur).  Science  of  vision  :  or  natural  per- 
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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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Parsons  (Horatio  A.)     Book  of  Niagara  Falls.    3d  ed. 

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Parsous  (S.  B. )     The  Rose  :  its  history,  poetry,  cul- 
ture, c/c.     New  York,  18,-)6.  12°.      ._.     .4913.02 
Par-sous  (S.  E. )     The  sawyer's  companion.     Wilkcs- 

l.arre,  (Pk.,)  1857.   12" .  4002.07 

Parsons  (Theopliilus).  Deus  Homo  :  God-man.  Chi- 
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—  The  infinite  and  the  finite.     B.,  1872.   12".  3583.08 

—  Elements  of  mercantile  law.     B.,  1856.  8".  50'24.11 
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iVo^c— For  Contents  sec  Swedenborgianism  (p.  105). 

—  Law  of  contracts    5th  ed.   3  v.   B.,  1800.   8".   5035.10 

—  Laws  of  business  for  business  men.     Boston,  1857. 

8" 5024.13 


—  Law  of  promissory  notes  and   bills  of  exchange. 

2  v.     Boston,  1800.   8" 5035.13 

—  UutlineK  of  the  religion  and  philosophy  of  Swcden- 

borg.      Boston.  1870.  12" ".      .   3596.10 

—  Political,  personal,  and  ]iroi)erty  rights  of  a  citizen 

of  the  U.  S.      Hartford,  l.->75.    8".   .     .      .   5733.18 

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). 

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AW  notice  of  T.  \V.  1'.,  by  W.  It.  Alger,  in  f'hr.  exam., 

Jan..  1809. 

Parsons  (Usher).  Life  of  Sir  Wm.  Pcpperell.  Bos- 
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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 
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Parthenon  (The).  Bas-reliefs  du  Parthenon  et  du 
temple  de  Phigalie.  Graves  sous  la  direction  de 
Paul  Uelaroehe,  ((c.  Nouv.  ed.    l'.,]800.foL1450.07 

—  Ilrilish  iimscHm.     Description   of  ancient  marbles  ; 

with  engravings.     Pts.  0-9 1408.01 

—  Lloi/d  [H'.  W.)     Central  group  of  the  I'anathenaic  frieze,    [In 

Royal  Boc.  id'  lit.,  2d  8.,  v.  0.1 506C.13 

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. 


THE    BROOKLYN    LIBRARY. 


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Parton  (jlfi-s.  Sura  Payson  Willis,  '  Fanny  Firn,'  wif'-  ,-f 
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—  Fanny  I'Vru,  a  nicnmrial  volume.     Si'lcct  writinj^'s 

anil  a  memoir  by  J.  Parton.  N.Y.,I«7^.  12 '.  3i:ir,,21 

—  Fern    leaves.     1-2    series.     Auburn    and    BuSalo, 

1851.   12" 235.07 

—  Folly   as  it  flies  ;  hit  at  by  Fanny   Fern,   [p.s-em/.  ] 

New  Yorl<,  18G8.   12" 2541.1!) 

—  Fresh  leaves.     New  York,  18.57.  18°.      .     .25-41 .17 

—  Ginger  snaps.     New  York,  1870.   12°.     .     .   2538.21! 

—  Life  and  beauties  of  Fanny  Fern.     London,  1855. 

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—  Rose  Clark.     New  York,  185G.   12°.    .     .     .     235.01) 

—  Ruth  Hall.     New  York,  180.5.   12°.     .     .     .     235.10 
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of  oligarcliy  in  the  West.     Phil.,  1800.  8'.  5725.011 

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Pascal  (Blaise).     Lettres    ecrites    a   un    Provineiid. 

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Paterson  (Wni,,  JhiiniUi-  of  Btiiik  of  Kn^iUindi.      Han- 

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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. 
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—  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 


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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. 
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Paul  (C.  Kei^an).  Willi.am  (lodwin  :  his  friends  and 
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Paul  {FiiJIur,  III.-  /'iKtrl     S.,-  Sarpi  (Paul). 

Paul  (.lobn),  j»7/7.     .v..  Webb  (iMiarles  H) 

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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 
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—  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 

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Compiled  by  W.I.Paulding.N.Y.,18r,7.12'.:!13'7.04 

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—  and  Paulding  (Wm.  Irving).     American  comedies. 

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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 
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discoveries    of  tlie    .\ustrian    ship   "Tegetthoflf,  " 

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Our  neglected  poets  ;  Wm.  Martin  .Toliuson.    Tragedy  of 

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Peabody  (Andrew    Preston,    D.D.)     Christian  belief 

.and  life.     Boston,  187.'!.    1'2' 3584.02 

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1848.     Portsinontb,  1848.   12° 3584.00 

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185G.    1'2'^ 042.3.27 

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PEABODY  -  PEEL 


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—  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 

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[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- 
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Peace  convention,  ISfil.  ChiUenden  (L.  K)  Reports, 
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Peace  jubilee.  Jubiki^.  days  :  illustrated  daily  record 
of  the  World's  peace  jubilee.  With  illus.  by  A. 
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Peace  and  war.  .^f-?  War  and  peace  ; — Law  [InternaUnnal,  p. (188). 

Peachey  ( .l/r.s-.  — ).  lloyal  guidci  to  w.ax  flower  mo- 
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Peacock  (Edward).  English  church  furniture,  or- 
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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 
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v.  1.  Headlong  H.all.  Melincourt.  Nightmare  Abbey. 
2.  Maid  Marian.  Misfortunes  of  Elphin.  Crotchet  Cas- 
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St^eaU'i  Coutemp.  rev.,  Aprd,  1875  (by  J.  Davies)  ;  Fort- 
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Peake  (James).  Rudiments  of  naval  architecture. 
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Peale.     See  nisn  Peel. 

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Peale  (Rembrandt).  Graphics  ;  edticatiou  of  tho 
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Peck  (Jesse  T.,  B.J). )  History  of  the  great  republic^ 
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Peeps  from  a  belfry.     Sue  Shelton  (F.  W.)     1855. 
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empire.     18tU  oil.     1856 GGI.5.U1 

Same.     IV.Itli  eil.     1877 CGlS.O'i 

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biographical,  ami  historical.     'J  v.      181'2.  GIJI.'J.OT 

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V,  1.  Lettico  lvnolly.s  :  lior  marriages  and  Uer  desccu- 
dauts.  Till)  earldom  of  Banbury.  2.  Kindred  of  queen 
Auni?  lioiyu.  Laily  Dorotiiy  Deverenx.  Tbe  old  Pereiea, 
Eail  Henry,  the  wizaiil.  tlth  earl  of  Northiunbei-laud. 
Tiie  last  lord  Coliliani.  The  last  lf>rd  Gray  of  Wilton. 
Mary  Tlld<n-,  queen  of  Louis  xil.  .Sisters  of  lady  .lane 
Grey.  RIart,'aret  Tudor,  qu.  of  .James  iv.  of  Si-otland. 
Lady  Arabella  Stuart.  3.  Aristocracy  and  deinoei-acy 
Charles  Brandon's  widow.  Sir  Robert  Dudley.  Bess  of 
HardwicU,  and  the  HardwickB.  Tlie  CavendisUes  and  the 
Stanbopes.  Lord  rcmbroUo  and  sir  (ieorge  Wharton. 
Wharton  and  Stuart  duel.  Lord  Orichton  of  Sauqnluir. 
The  earldom  of  M<mteitU.  4.  Tho  great  earl  of  Cork  and  the 
Boyles.  Tlie  Ikiuvenes.  The  ducal  Osbornes.  The  Pol- 
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Ilhistrated   peerage,  and    titles   of  courtesy,  of 

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—  Finilin  (IK   iiu'l  K\     Portraits  of  the  female  aris- 

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Pen  pictures  of  popular  English  preachers.  By  the  author  of 
'  Pen  and  ink  sketches  of  authors  and  authoresses,'  tU. 
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Penn  (Granville).     The  bioscope,  or  dial  of  life,  ex- 

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Penn  (James).     Sailing  directions  for  the  west  coasts 
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Innocency  with  her  open  face.  Letter  of  love  to  the  young 
convinced  The  people's  ancient  and  just  liberties  as- 
serted, in  the  trial  of  W.  Penu.  The  christiau  quaker. 
General  rule  of  faith  and  practice,  and  judge  of  contro- 
versy. 

2.  No  cross,  no  crown.    Treatise  on  oaths. 

3.  Great  case  of  liberty  of  conscience.  Seasonable  caveat 
against  popery.  Proposed  coiuprehensiou  considered. 
Letters  to  council  and  senate  of  Eiubdeu.  Wisdom  justi- 
fied of  her  children,  from  the  calumny  of  U.  Hallywell. 
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princess  at  Hertford,  iu  Germany.  Summons  to  Christen- 
dom. Tender  advice  and  counsel.  Travels  iu  Holland  and 
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4.  AildresB  to  tli«  lU-otostaulH  of  all  porsuasious.  S:ml 
MuiittoN  to  tllL-  Kl'oiltnl.  Kpistio  to  tho  children  oi'  liKbt 
I^iii^'lamlH  threat  iutcrrsl  in  tlio  choice  of  a  ucw  parliament. 
Our  civil  nniuii  is  t'lii-  ciul  saicty.  Brief  examination  and 
Mtate  1)1'  liberty,  spiritual.  I'ersiiasivu  of  moderation  to 
elmrcli  dissenters.  <lood  advii-o  to  the  eliurcli  of  l-lngland. 
Just  iiieasnrep.    'I'he  new  Athenians  no  noble  Bereaiis. 

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people  called  Quakers.  Ueply  to  answer.  .Some  fruits  of 
solitude.  Brief  account  of  the  rise  and  progre.'js  of  quak- 
ere.  Priniitive  Christianity  revived,  Testiincmy  to  the 
truth  of  God.  Defence  of  gospel  truths.  Advice  to  his 
children. 

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t'onteitU  :  v.  1.   Biogr.  skelcli.     I'o.nis.     2.  Pnjnn-theilB. 

The  dream  of  a  day,  ele.     Posthonions  poems.     Jiiveuilo 

IJ'jeuis. 

Report  of  tlie  gi-oliigy  of  the  stale  of  Ciiiineeticut. 

New  Uaveu,  1842.   8' 4114.17 

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tion.    .Jaft'na,  1843.    12 0214.3.. 

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cess  .if  Wales.     Bristiil.  1SI3.  8" .WJ3.18 

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Percy  (.John).  Manufacture  of  Russian  slieet-iron. 
Lond.m,  1871.    8' 3034.32 

-  Metallurgy   of  lead,    including  desilverization  iind 

cupellation.     London,  1870.  8  .     .     .     .   30:;4.50 

Percy  (Tiiomas,  ()/). )      Folio  manuscript,     lialladsand 

romances.     Ed.  by  J.  W.  Ilules  and  F.  ■).  Fumi- 

vall.     4  v.     Loudon,  IS. 18.   8' 1078.20 

-  ReliquKS  of  ancient  English  poetry.      Philadi  Ipliia, 

1855.  S' 11170  01 

Percy  anecdotes.    See  Byerley  (T.)  and  Robertson  (J.  C.)     20  v. 

1823 6211  01 

Percy  society   publications.     Early   English   jioetry, 

ballads,    and   popular   literature    of   the    middle 

ages.     30  V.     Loudon.  1 84 1-52.   12°.    .     .   .5060.01 
Coments. 
Anglo-Saxon  p.assiou  of  St.  tieorge.  Ed.  by  C.  Hardwick.v.  28. 
Audelay  (J.)    Poems  :  Slii'opshire  dialect  in   IGth  century. 

Kd.  by  J.  (I.  Halliwell.  v.  14. 
Barclay  (\.)    Cytezen  and  uploudyshman.    Kd.  by  F.  W. 

Fairliolt.  v.  22. 
Barnfield  (K.)     Afleetiouate  shepherd,  v.  20. 
Boke  of  cuitasye.  a  poem  of  the  14th  century.    Ed.  by  J.  O. 

Halliwell,  V.  4. 
Brereton  (H.)    Tho  most  pleasant  song  of  lady  Bessy,  and 

!iow  she  married  king  Henry  vii.  Ed.  by  ilullivvcll,  v.  20. 
Britannia's  piistoruls  :  a  third  book.  Ed.  byT.  C.  CrokHr.v.30. 
Chaucer  ('i.)     Canterbury  tales;  new  text.    3  v.    Ed.  by  T. 

Wright,  v.  24.  25.  and  20. 
Chettle  (H.)  Kind  heart's  dream  :  invectives  against  abuses. 

Ed.  by  E.  F.  Uinibault,  v.  5. 
Civic  garland  ;  songs  from  London  pageants.     Ed.  by  F.  W. 

F.airholt.  v.  10. 
Cock  Lorell's  bote.     Ed.  by  E.  F.  Kimbault.  v.  6. 
Collier  (J.  P.)     Lyrical  poems,  selected  from  musical  publi- 
cations. 1589-1600.  V.   13. 

—  (lid  ballads,  V.  1. 

Croker  (T.  C.)    Historical  songs  of  Ireland,  temp.  1088.  v.  1. 

—  Keen  of  the  south  of  Ireland,  v.  13. 

—  Popular  songs,  illustrative  of  the  French  invasion  of  Ire- 
land, V.  21. 

Crown  garliud  of  golden  roses,  v.  6. 

Dekker  (T.)  A  knight's  conjuring.   Ed.  by  E.  F.  Rimbault,v.5. 

—  Troia  nova  triumphaus  :  Loudon  triumphing,  1612,  v.  10. 

—  London's  Tempe  :  or  the  field  of  happines.^s.  v.  10. 
Deloney  (T.)  Garland  of  good-will.    Ed.  by  J.  H.  Dixon,  v.  30. 

—  .strange  histories,  or  songes  and  .nonets,  v,  3. 
Denham  (M.  A.)    Proverbs  and  popular  siiyings  rcl.  to  the 

seas'ins.  the  weather,  and  agricnltuial  pursuits,  v.  20, 
Dixon  (.1.  H.)     .\ncient  imems,  ballads,  and  songs  of  the  peas- 
antry of  England,  v.  17. 

—  Scottish  traditional  versions  of  ancient  ballads,  v.  17. 
Drayton  (M.)  Harmony  of  the  church,  1591.  Spiritual  songes. 

Ed.  by  A.  Dyce.  v.  7  ' 
Durand  (J.  F.)    Genuine  and  curious  luemoirs  of  the  famous 

captain  Tliurot.  v.  21. 
Fairholt  (F.  W.)    Lord  mayor's  pageants  :  I.  History.     2.  Ke- 

prints,  V.  10. 

—  Poems  and  Bongsrelating  to  George  "Villiers,  duke  o(  Buck- 
ingham, and  his  assassination.  Withiutrod.  and  note8.v.29. 

—  Satirical  songs  and  poems  on  costume.  13-19th  cent., v.  27. 
Friar  IJakou's  prophesie,  a  satire  on   the  degeneracy  of  the 

tunes.  A.I).  1604.     Ed.  by  J.  U.  Halliw  11.  v.  15. 
Gitfard  (G.)     Dialogue  coucerniug    witches,  and  witchcrafts, 

from  ed.  of  1603.     Ed   by  J.  O.  Halliwell.  v.  8. 
Halle   (J.)      Historian   expostulation    ag.iinst    the  beastlye 

abusers  of  chyrurgerie  and  physyke,  ed,  by  T.  J.  Petti- 

grew,  v.  1 1. 
Halliwell  (J.  O.)    Kotices  of  fugitive  tracts  and  chap-booka, 

V.  29. 

—  Descriptive  notices  of  popular  English  histories,  v.  23. 

—  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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PERCY  -PERIODICALS 


Kd. 


Percy  society.     PublicationK,  conlliuitxl. 

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 

Peregrinations  of  tho  mind.     See  Baker  (Wm.)     1811.     .  2513.12 
Pereira  (Jnn;ith;m).    Lectures  on  polarizecUight,  with 

<a  ifcture  on  the  microscope.      Ed.  by  B.  Powell. 

2d  cd.     London,  1851.   Kj' 4U24.01 

—  Manual   of  materia   medica   and  therapeutics  :  an 

abrid^nuent,  byF.  Fiivre,  etc.  L.,1865.  8°,  4313.20 
Perez  (Antonio).     .SV.r  Biography  {p.  1K6). 
Perfect   gentleman  ;   or     etiquette    and    eloquence. 

N(^\v  York,  l^fU.   12' 5427.03 

Perfect  life  (The).     .S'.y;  Channing   W,  E.)     1873 3533.15 

Perfectibihty.     A'ce  BibUcal  and  relig.  lit.  {rerfectibility,  p.  96). 


Perfumery.     Srr  Toilet  ami  cosmetic  arli*. 

Pericles.     .SVc  Biography  (p.  lafij. 

Pericles,  prin<;e  ot  Tyre.     ,SVv;  Shaksperc  (Wm). 

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- 

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—  List  of  serial  publiL-ati(mH  now  taken  in  the  principal  libra- 

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—  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.) 

Indexes  to  (hnk)ds  of  P&riodicals. 
JSig-  Sec  Indexes  (p.  C44  of  this  Catalogue). 

List  of  Feriodicids. 

jft5=*  For  full  f-iitrus  of  the  following  titles,  readers  are 
referred  to  tho  general  ali>habet. 


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.    .     . 


la  asking  for  bookg,  use  tho  "Book  Orders,"  giviiitj  the  AUTHOU'3  NAME,  the  first  part  of  tlie  TITLE,  aud  the  NUMBER. 


846 


PERRAULT  '    PETITPIERRE 


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 
Herring  (-J.)  and  Longacre  (J.  B.)  Nat.  portr.  gallery,  v.  2. 
1335 3217.U9 

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, 

episcopal  church  ;  history  and  constitution,  1785- 
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. 

New  Orleans,  1>,5S.     folded  8°.       .     .     .1131.04 
Persecution.     Z*fc%  (}V.  E.  IT.)    On   persecution,     [In  hu  Ra- 

tioualisin  iu  Europe,  v.  1,  p.  353-405  ;  v.  2,  p,  H-lOO,]  5KU.02 
See  also  Biblical  and  eccl.  hist,  {Maityys,  p,  91  ; — Wligi.ui 

liberty  ani  Inli'iiUion.  p,  101  : — Inquisition,  p,  89  .  —  li'Jonna- 

titm,  p.  119)  ;  a'so  Nmeteeuth  ceutury.  Jau,.  X879  (The  lot^ic 

of  Loleratioii.  by  W   H,  Malluck)  ;    New  Eaglaudt-r,   May. 

1879  (The  new  era  of  lutoleraiioe  ;  reply  to  Malljck,  by  J, 

S.  Sewall). 
Persia.     S'e  Countries  (P'^rsia,  p,  358)  ;  aha  Language  {Persian. 

p  fi80|  ;  -Literature  [Persian,  p.  710), 

Persian  art,     ,■>•.•.:  Smith  (II,  M.)     1877 1451.10 

Persian  d-nver  (The)  ,  a  inemuir  of  Judith  Grant  Perkins,     Bos- 

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 

life.     London,  1751.   16 1675,32 

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 

— ■  —  Same.     Literal   transl.    with   notes,    etc. ,  by  L. 


Evans.     With  the  metrical  version  by  W.  Gifford. 

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Petition  (Uitilit  of).     Kif/fita   ol  the  jjeople   to  jn-titiuu.  iitlil   the 

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Pettigrew  (Thomas  Joseph).     Biogr.aphical  memoirs 

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Phelps  (Austin),  continued. 

—  RelatioiiH  ol  tti«  IJible  to  tho  oivilizatinn  of  the  future :  ser- 

muuat  tUr  auuuaU'li'cti.iU.Jan.'i,  1801.  Ii..l8('>l.  «'.  3031.09 

—  Park  (E..\. ),((/»/ Furber  (U.  L.)  Hymns  and  choirs  : 

or  tlu^  service  of  Kcmy.   Aiulover,18G0.   12^  3701.27 

Phelps  (il/(.s-.s-  Elizabeth  Stuart).    I'oetic  studies.    Bok- 

tou,  187.5.   10" 1670.33 

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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 
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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. 

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Pliigalia.  Bds-relief.s  du  Temple  de  Phigalie.  Nouv. 
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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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See  Atlantic  njouthly,  v,  21.  18G8  (The  old  Phil,  library, 
by  J.  M.  Read). 
Philadephia   mercantile  library.     Catalogue.     Phila- 
delphia, 1870.  8°.      ..." 2715.15 

—  Finding  list  for  novels.     Phil.,  1878.  8°.     .2715.10 

—  Catalogues  of  books  in   closed   cases  on   the  north 

gallery.     Philadelphia,  1878.  8°.    .     .     .  2715.10 
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 

tlio  reign  of  George  in.  v.  1.    L.,  1863.  8°.  3061.26 
A'ote. — No  more  published. 

—  Letter  on  the  article  entitled  "  Robert  Phillimore's 

Lyttelton,"  in  the  Quarterly  review,  June,  1840. 
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- 
national law.   2ded.   4  v.    L.,  1871-74.   8".   5643.19 

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 


BROOKLYN     ME UC AN  TILE     LIBRARY. 


PHILLIPS       PHILOLOG-ICAL 


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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  :— 


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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 

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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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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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PHILOSOPHY  :     Systematic  and  Miscellaneous  VTorks. 


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). 


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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 


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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.) 


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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. 
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Philostratus.  pseud.  Somatopsychonoologia  :  that  the  proofs  of 
body,  life,  and  mind  as  distinct  essences  cannot  be  de- 
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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, 

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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 
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—  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- 
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—  The  nests  at  Wiisliintiton,  and  other  poems.  See'PiMX  (John  J,) 
Picard  (Ernest),  .SVf  King  |E,)  French  polit.  leaders.  1876,3221,17 
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of  various  nations.     Tr.  into  English,    7  v.  in  3. 

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Contents  :  v.  1-2.  Tho  Jews.    The  Roman  Catholics.    3- 

4.  Idolatrous  nations.    5-6.  Greeks  and  Protestants.    Eng- 
lish.    Mahometans. 
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m.anns.  Amsterdam  und  Leipzig,  1754.  fol.  N.27.'t)6 
Piccopa  [Rev.  6.  J.)     Lancashire  and  Cheshire  wills 

and   inventories  from  eccl.   court,  Chester.     3  v. 

London,  1854-61.  4°.     [In  Chetham  soc,  v.  33, 

51,  51.]    ....  I-: 5094.34 

Pichot  (Amedee,  M.D.)     Life  and  labors  of  Sir  Charles 

Bell.     London,  1860.  12° 3016.30 

Picken  (Andrew,  eil.)    The  club  book  :  original  tales 

by  .James,  Picken,  Gait,  etc.  N.Y.,  18.56. 12°.  155.27 

—  Traditionary  stories   of  old  families.     2  v.     Lon- 

don, 18.33.   12° 241.17 

Pickell  (John).  Early  life  of  Washington,  in  connec- 
tion  witli  the  Potomac  company.     New  York, 

1850.   8°. 3182.05 

Pickens  (Andrew),     .SVe  Herring  (J.)  and  Longacre  (.J,  B.)     Nat. 

pcrtr,  gallery,  v,  3.  1H30 3247.10 

Pickering  iCharles).  Chronological  history  of  plants  : 
man's  record  of  his  own  existence  illustrated 
through  their  names,  uses,  .and  comp.anionship. 
London,  1879.  4° -1918.14 

—  Geogr.  distribution  of  animals  and  plants.    Boston, 

1854.4".     [U.  S.  Exped.,  V.  15.]     .     .     .  47i8.09 

—  On  the  Gliddon  niumiuy-case,  [/k  Sm.  contrib.,  v,  16.)  3937.16 

—  Kaces  of  man.     New  ed. ;  with  analytical  synopsis 

of  the  nat.  history  of  man,  by  J.  C.  Hall.     Lon- 
don, Bohn,  1803.   12° 4733.06 

Pickering  (Edward  C. )  Elements  of  physical  mani- 
pulation.    New  York,  1873.  8°.        .    ".     .  i'riti.QS 

Same.     2d  ed.     2  v.     L.,  1878.   8°.     .     .   4026.27 

Pickering  (John).  [Various  articles  iu  N.  A.  rev.  Consult  its 
Index  vol.] 

—  I^eseoll  ( ir.  //.)     Life  of  J.  P.     [In  Mass.  hist.  soc.  3d  s.. 

V.  10,  1849  ;  p.  204-224.) 0GI,30 

—  Sumner  (C)     Tribute  to  P.     [In  his  Orations,  v.  2.)  6324.12 

Pickering  (Octavius)  and  TJpham  (C.  W. )  Life  of 
Timothy  Pickering.  4  v.  B.,  1807-73.  8°.  3143.22 
Xole.—y.  1,  by  O.  Pickering  ;  v.  2-4,  by  0.  W.  D. 

Pickering  ( Cbf.Timothy  >.  Interesting  correspondence 
between  governor  [John]  Sullivan  and  Pickering. 
2d  ed.     Boston,  1808.   8° In  5093.05 

—  Speech  in  the  senate  of  U.  S,,  on  the  resolution  offered  by 

Mr.  Hillhouse  to  repeal  the  several  acts  lajing  an  embargo. 
November  30,  1808.    [Boston,  1808?)  8» 


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Pickering  (Col.  Timothy),  continued. 

—  Pickerimj   (0.)   and  Upham  (C.  W.)    Life  of  T.  P. 

4  V. :5H;!.:i2 

—  Herring   (J".)    and    Ltmr/acn;  (J.  B.)     Nat.   portr.   yall..  v.    1 

isal.j 3217.08 

Pickeit  (Charles)  and  Metcalf  (A.)  .Vrt  of  graining. 
With  12  pi.     New  York,  1872.   •l'^.  .     .     .  :SU37.3:j 

Pickett  (Wui.  Vose).  New  .systeiii  of  architecture, 
founded  on  the  forms  of  nature,  and  devulo])ing 
the  properties  of  metals  [iron,  cfc]  London, 
1815.   8° 13]:i.:30 

Pickett's  meu.    .SVi' Harrison  (W.)    1870 nai.ll 

Pickmaa  (\Vm.  Bawliu.s).  Late  proceedings  iu  St.  Peter's  parish, 
.S.ilem,  relative  to  tlio  rectorship.     Bostou,  1865,  8°.  G05.U1 

Pickmere  (John  ilichardi.  Being,  analytically  de- 
scribed :  with  man's  Bi:)iritual  nature  anid  chief 
relations.-    London,  1851.   1° r)Jil8.U 

—  Oa  the  propriety  of  midwives,  instead  of  surgeons,  practisiiig 

midwifery.    [A<t  Pamphleteer,  v,  28.) 6058.28 

Picnic  papers.     Ed.  by  C.  Dickens.     3  v.     London, 

1811.  12° 17i.l8 

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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 

Plain-dealing  :  or,  full  examination  of  a  treatise,  intituled.  Hu- 
mane reason.  By.^.SI.  [anon.]  Cambridge.  1675.  32'.  3541.03 

Plain  directions  for  shooting  on  the  wing.     By  an 

gamekeeper.       [r(rt.)n.]  N.  Y.,  1873.   16'\   1615.32 
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. 

London,  187.5.  4' 6026.10 


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PLANCHE  -  PLATO 


■ —  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 

—  Olympiodorus.    Life  of  P.    [/7i  Works,  i^oftn's  ed..  v.  6.]  5415.22 

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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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cially the  elaborate  stutlies  iu  Butler  (v.  1);— Ferrior  (v.  ■2); 
Bitter  (v.  2);— Ueberweg  (v.  1). 

S''e  also  Bibl.  wacra,  Aug..  lHi5  {F.  auil  the  Platouic  phi- 
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by  E.  Zeller);  Dubliu  uuiv  mag,,  v.  00. 18G5,  or  Littcll,  18I!'>. 
V.  4  (Foreshaiiowiugs  of  chrisiiauity);  Fortu.  rev.,  v.  H. 
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tUd  philosophy  of  P.,  by  W.  T.  Harris  ;  2  art.)  ;  v.  0,  1872. 
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sey):  N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  35,  1861  (P.  and  Christianity);  Priiue- 
tou  rev.,  Apl.,  1HG4  (The  works  of  P.)  ;  Qu.  rev.,  v.  12.  I8r,2 
(Tho  Platouic  dialogues)  ;  v.  12ii,  1866  (Dutch  school  of 
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12".     [In  Hunt's  Library  of  commerce,  v.  l.j      .     .  5927.12 

PlatI  (Thomas  Pell).  Facts  respecting  certain  versions  of  Holy 
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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 
reudu  par  I'Institut  de  France.  Larabton's  measurement 
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 

Playground  of  Europe.    [Tlie  Alps.]  .SV.;  Stephen  (L.)  1871.  982.08 
Plays  and  players.    5ee  Hulton  (L.)    1875 1731.13 


PLAYS,    ENG-LISH,     AND    TRANSLATIONS    INTO    ENG-LISH. 

Note, — For  works  relating  to  Eiujlish  and  foreign  Dramatic  HtslorJ/,  Criticism,  Biofjrapht/,  and  Bihli' 
ography,  and  to  the  Morality  of  the  Drama,  see  Drama  (p.  423  of  Catalogue), 

Alphabetical  List  of  Plays   contained  in  Collective  Works. 

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 


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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 


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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 


THE    BROOKLYN    LIBUARY. 


PLAYS  ;    Courtney  /.  >  Devil  to  pay 


879 


—  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 


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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.) 


THE    BROOKLYN     LIBRARY, 


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. 

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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. 


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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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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 


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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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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 


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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 


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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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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, 


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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. 

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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. 


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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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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 


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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). 


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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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911 


'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. 
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Pole  (W'illiam).    ('Ornish  punipiug  engine,    [In  Weale'squar. 

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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, 
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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 


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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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914         POLITICAL     ECONOMY;      Systematic  works,  MisceUaneous  works. 


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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oconomy,  by  Pi-uf.  Cairace)  ;  v.  14. 187i;  (Prof.  CairnoB  and 
ColiUe  ou  political  oconomy,  by  F.  Harrison.) 

('omiie}idious  (A)  cxaiiiinatiou  of  certa.yue  orcliiiiiry 
complaints  of  divers  of  our  countrynuin,  in  these 
oMi' (layi's.  l>y  W.  S.  [anon]  15^1.  lliepr.  in 
Pamphleteer.'  v.  5.] [>0r>H.0r, 

Dureniiid  IC.)     Political  and  commercial   works.    B  v. 

177.1 5923.15 

;\'o(,'._Foi'  Contnits  see  401".  of  catalotiue. 

De  Quince y  {T.)    Templar's  dialogues.   [InUis  Memorials,  tVc,  v. 

•i.  laSIl;  p.  255-347] ■iB'iJ.U 

iVo/c. — A  defence  of  Ricardo's  system,  especially  of  bis 
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 
to  the  works  of  internal  improvement  in  the 
United  States.     1839 5932,23 

Essay  upon  the  principles  of  political  economy  :  man- 
ual for  practical  men.  By  an  American,  N,  Y,, 
1837,     12=' 5721.06 

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 

Oreeley  (U.)  Essays  to  elucidate  the  science  ot  politi- 
cal  economy,  to   defend   protection,  dc.     1870, 

Green  ( O, )  Facts  and  suggestions,  financial  and  po- 
litical.    1866 5937,23 

Hume  (/),)  Of  commerce,  refinements  in  the  arts,  money,  inter- 
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 

Martineau  (H.)    Illustrations  [tales]  of  pol,  economy, 

9  V 231,27 

Nolf. — For  Contents  see  p.  74*2  of  catalogue. 

National  assoc,  for  prom,  of  social  science.  Transac- 
tions, 1855-77,   21  V 5815.01 

Note. — Each  volume  contains  essays  and  discussions  on 
economical  qlie.stious. 

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. 

Ruskiii  (J.)  Munera  pulveris  ;  elements  of  politi- 
cal economy,   1872 5932.10 

—  Political  economy  of  art.     1858 1411.12 

—  "  Unto  this  last"  :    four   essays   on    the   first  jirin- 

ciples  of  pol,  econ,     1872 5932.10 

Senman  (E.  C.)     Essays   on   the   progress  of  nations. 

2  V.  1S46-68 ■  .     .  5814.24 

Sedgwick  (T.)      Public   and    private   economy,     3    v. 

1836 5912.00 

Note. — V.  1  treats  without  much  method  of  property, 
production  and  consumption,  the  labor  question,  ijoverty, 
etc.,  with  special  reference  to  the  United  States.  V,  2-3 
contains  observatious  ou  the  social  and  economical  condi- 
tion of  England,  the  causes  of  poverty,  etc. 
SisiHuiidi  (J.   C.   L.  de).     Political   economy  :    essays. 

1847 5913.15 

Contents:  Preface  and  introd.  Landed  property.  Con- 
ditions of  the  work  peoi)le  in  manufactories.  On  the  na- 
tiouiil  income.  Ancient  colonies  compared  with  modern. 
Spence  (  W. )  Tracts  on  political  economy,  1822, 
Tucker  {J.)  Four  tracts  on  political  and  commercial 
subjects  [touching  chiefly  the  trade  with  the 
American  colonies],     2d  ed.     1774.     .     .  5916.08 

IX.    Various  Brandies  and  Topics. 
1,     Capital. 
&^  See  also  Labor   and   capital  {p. ',tl7);    and  treatises 
given  under  Systematic  works  (p.lU2). 
Pallersiin(l\.  H.)     Economy  of  capital;    or  gold  and 

trade.     1865.   .     .     .    '. 5915.21 

Richards  {&.K)  Popul.ation  and  capital.  1854.5914.11 

2.  Commerce  and  Trade. 

1.   General  Histories  of  Commerce  and  Trade. 

Bourne  (U.  R.  F.)     Komance  of  trade.     1871.   5922.15 
Contents  :  The  Wandering  Jew.     Wandering  wares.     No- 
table traders.  Sinews  of  trade  :  money  and  banks.   Politics 
in  trade.    Fairs.    Jlonnpolies.     Science  in   trade.     Fiish- 
ion.    Great  factories.     Great  marts.    Manias  iiiul  panics. 


Cor/tjeshalt    i  G. )       Hist,   sketch  of  commerce.       1860. 

Likd.say  (  W.  8.)  History  of  merchant  shipping  and 
ancient  commerce,     v.    1-2.     1874.     .     .  .5918.21 

A[cArlliur  (</. )  Financial  and  political  facts  of  the 
18th  and  present  century.  4th  ed..   181)3.  5916.13 

McCullmih  (W-  T.)  The  industrial  history  of  free 
nations.       v.    1-2.      2  v.       1846.     .     .     .  .5917.11 

Miicplnrson  (D.)  Annals  of  commerce,  manufac- 
tures, fisheries,  and  navigation,  4  v.  1805. 
V.  1,  To  H92.     2.   149217U7.     3.   17U8-1782.     4.  17K1-18(J1. 

Scherer  (II.)  Histoire  du  commerce  depuis  les  temps 
anciens.     Tr.    par  H.  Rii-helot.   et  C,  Vogel,    2  v. 

1857 5923.05 

2,     Ancient  Conmierr.e  and  Trade. 

names  (A.)  Ancient  commerce  of  western  Asia,  (/n  Ai.?  Essays 
and   reviews,     v.  2.  1855  ;  p.  5-(U.l 25l:i.07 

Gilbarl(J.  W.)     Lectures  on  ancient  commerce,  1847. 

Same.     [/« //i.s  Lectures  and  essays.    1803.]        .     .2528.13 

See  also  Ediu.  rev.,   Apr.,  1870   (Ancient  comnicrce|. 

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. 

3.    ■  Knijland  and  otlie.r  modern  countries. 
Heg^See  also  Countries  {England:  Material  resourees  and 
progress,  p.  313  ;   Cntted  States  :  Commerce  and  trade,  p.  375). 

OraikiG.L.)  History  of  British  commerce.  3  v.  in 
1.     1844 5923.03 

Giffen  (i^.)  Recent  accumulations  of  capital  in  the  United  King- 
dom.    [In  Statistical  soc.  Journal,  Mcb.,  1878.] 

Grant  i  Rl     History  of  the  East  India  company,    1813. 

Hanway  {■T.\  Historical  account  of  the  liritish  trade 
over  the  Caspian  Sea  ;  travels,  etc.    1753.     9j5.01 

Irvine)  (P.  A.)  Commerce  of  India  :  routes  between 
Europe  and  the  East,  and  efiects  produced  by 
changes 5923.04 

Levi  (L. )  History  of  British  commerce  and  of  the 
economic   progress  of  the  British   nation,  1763- 

1870 5927.09 

iN'o/*^.— Reviewed  in  Qu,  rev.,  Jan,.  1873. 

M'Artltur  (J.)  Financial  and  political  facts  of  the  18th 
and  present  century,    4th  ed,   1803.   .     .   5'.)16. 13 

Macqreijor  (J.)     Commercial  statistics   of  all  nations. 

'5v.  London.     1850.  8° 5917.03 

V.  1.  Austria.  Belgium.  Denmark.  France  and  Colo- 
nies. Holland,  and  Colonies.  Germanic  Union.  Italian 
States.  Gibraltar.  Malta.  Ionian  Isl.iuds.  2.  Ottoman 
Empire.  Greece.  African  States.  Ru.ssia.  Sweden  and 
Norway.    Spain,  and  Colonies.     Portugal,  and   Colonies. 

3.  United  States.  Mexico.  Central  .\merica.  Mosquito 
Territory.  New  Gianada.  Venezuela.  British,  French, 
and  Dutch  Guyana.  Peru.  Bolivia.  Equador.  Chili. 
Paraguay.      Buenos    Ayres.      Rlonte    Video.      Patagonia. 

4.  Hayti.  Cuba.  Porto  Rico.  French,  Dutch  and  Danish 
West  indies.  Brazil.  British  East  Indies.  Ceylon.  Sing- 
apore. Malacca.  Prince  of  AVales's  Island.  5.  Chinese 
Empire.  British  possessions  in  Africa,  Asia,  and  Austra- 
lia. British  North  American  colonies.  British  West  In- 
dies.  Falkland  Islands.  Sandwich  Islands.  British  and 
colonial  customs.  Tariffs  and  regulations.  Dues  and 
Charges  in  seaports  of  Great  Britain.  Sumniaiy  of  Brit- 
ish navigation  fur  one  hundred  and  fifty  years.  Supple- 
ments. 

Martin  (F.)     Commercial  handbook  of  France.     1867. 

Mouriez  (P.)  Les  guerres  commerciales,  1486-1850. 
'2e  ed .5911.03 

Mundclla  (A.  J.)  What  are  tlie  conditions  on  which  the  com- 
mercial and  manufacturing  supremacy  of  Great  Britain 
depend,  and  is  there  any  reason  to  think  these  have  been 
or  may  be  endangered  ?  [/«  Statistical  soc.  Journal,  Mcb., 
1878.] 

Uddy  (J.  J.]  Euroi)ean  commerce  :  Russia,  Prussia, 
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. 

B.  c.  1500  to  A.  D.   1789 5926.21 

See  also  Cath.  world,  Apr,,  1876  (  Italian  commerce  in  the 
middle  ages). 

4.    Commercial  Cyclopaxlias  and  Diclioitaries. 

Ilomans  (J.  S.)  Cyclopsedia  of  commerce  and  com- 
mercial navigation.     1858 5927.02 

M'Culloch  (J.  P.)  Dictionary,  geogr.  statistical,  dc. 
2v.     N.  Y.,   1847-14.     8" 924.04 

Same.     Newed.,  bv  F.  Martin.     4  v.      London, 

1866.     8°.     .     .     .    *. 924.12 


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—  Dictionary  practical,  theoretici.l,  and  histiirical  of 

commerce  and  commercial  navigation.  New  cd. 
With  Uiogr.  notice  by  H.  G.  Keid.   186t».  5927.05 

McElidtli  i  T. )  Dictionary  of  words  and  phrases  used 
in  commerce.     187G 592(1.17 

Monlffiore  (./. )      Commercial  dictionarj'.      3  v.     1804. 

Wakrshn  (  W.)  Cyclopajdia  of  commerce,  mercantile 
law,  finance,  commercial  geography  and  naviga- 
tion. New  ed.,  containing  the  present  tarifl', 
and  an  essay  on  commerce  [  by  J.  K.  M'CuUoch]. 

1847 5927.04 

5.   Commtrdal  Products,  and  technical  terms. 

All  nl)OUt  it  :  or,  history  and  mystery  of  common 
things.      London,      1858.       lb'.     .     .     .  ;!9i:i.04 

Archer  { 'J'.  C. )  Articles  of  vegetable  origin,  used  for 
food,  dc.      1853 4912.11 

Butln-^C.)  Utility  of  scieDce  to  raimmerce.  1816.  [/n  Pamphlet- 
eer.  V.  7.   ISIC.I 6058.U7 

Gootif  {G.  B.)  Clasailicatiou  ot  the  collection  to  illustrate  the 
auimal  resources  of  tlie  United  States.  [In  Smithsonian 
nilBcel.  collections,  v.  13.   1878.] 3W5  V!3 

Lankeskr  (E.)  Uses  of  animals  in  relation  to  the  in- 
dustry of  man.     1864 5920.22 

Simmonds  (P.  L.)  Commercial  products  of  the  veg- 
etable kingdom.     1854. 592C.25 

—  Commercial  products  of  the  sea.     1879.     .  4825.27 

—  Dictionary  of  trade  products,  and  technical  terms. 

Ib58 5926.23 

—  Science  and    commerce,    their    influence   on  our 

manufactures.     1872 5926.26 

Xeals   {J. )    Natural   history   of  the  raw  materials  of 

commerce.     With  a  copious  list  of  commercial 

terms  in  several  languages.     2d  ed.  revised.  1872. 

Technical  history  of  commerce  ;   or  skilled  labour 

applied  to  production.     1872 5926.20 

6.      Theory  and  practice  of  commerce  and  trade. 

J8fg^  The  works  given  under  this  heading  are  with  one 
or  two  exceptions  of  little  present  signiticance.  tlie  sub- 
ject  being  treated  with  much  greater  fullness  and  accuracy 
in  the  works  enunieiated  under  the  sub-division  'General 
and  systematic  works  (p.  ".>r2}. 

Casaux  ( t'. ,  marquis  de).  Thoughts  on  the  mechanism 
of  societies.  From  the  French,  by  P.  Macmahon. 
1786 5916.14 

Child  {tSir  J.)     A  new  discourse  of  trade.  2d  ed.  1694. 

Golden  fleece  :  or  the  trade,  interest,  and  well  being 
of  Great  Britain  considered.  4th  ed.  with  addi- 
tions.    1739 5911.06 

Letter  on  the  true  principles  of  advantageous  exportation  [iinou.] 
•2d  ed.     1818.     (In  Pamphleteer,  v.  12,  p.  247.267.)      S058.12 

.Vant  (H.)  Beuefits  from  commerce.  [In  Oxford  priz  essays, 
V.  2.     1830.] 2541.12 

Hi/".'//M'V"-  ir.)  Touching  trade  and  commerce  with  the  Hol- 
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. 


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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 


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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 


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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). 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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.] 
Poole   I,  Mrs.    Stanley  Lane),  and  daughter.     Twenty 
years'  residence  among  the  people  of  Turkey.  By 
a  consul's  daughter  and  wife.  Ed.  by  S.  L.  Poole. 
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°. 
Poole  (Will.    I'redcric).     An  index  to  periodical  liter- 
ature. N.  Y.,  1853.  8° 2735.19 

—  and  othcr.s:    The  Pophain  colony.    Boston,  1866.    8°. 
Fooley  (T.)  Brewing  and  dislitling.  [tn  Brit,  m'fg  Indus.,  v.  12, 

187U.] 31141. 3Sj 

Poor  (Henry  Varnum).  Money  and  its  laws:  em- 
bracing a  history  of  monetary  theories,  and  a 
history  of  the  currencies  of  the  U.  S.  N.  Y., 
1877.  8" 5931.26 

—  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 

Poor,  Poor-laws,  and  Poor  relief,    .sv-:  Social  science. 
Poore    (Benj.   Perley,    r.umpUer).     Federal   and   state 
constitutions,  colonial  charters,  and  other  organic 
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 

JVote. — For   reviews   see   Contemp.    rev.,    v,  14,  1870  {art. 
by  J.  B.  Mayor);  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  12,  180'J  (by  T.  E.  Kebbel). 

—  Essai  sur  I'homme,    trad,  en  vers  fran<;ais.  par  J. 

Delille  ;    texte     en    regard.      [In    Delille    (J. ) 
OEuvres,  v.  16.] 5031.16 

—  Letters  to  Atterbury,  when  in  the  Tower  ;  ed.  by 

J.  G.   Nichols.       London,  Camden  mlscd.,    v.    4. 
1859.    4" 5113.27 

—  Poems.     Iiifo.  by  S.  Johnson.     [In  Chalmers  (A.)    Eug.  poeta. 

V.  12.  1810.] 1020.12 

—  Poetical  works.    2  v.    [In  Sanford  (E).  and  Walsh  (R.)    Brit. 

poets,  V,  20-21.     1819.1 1091.20 

—  Poetical  works.    Globe  ed.     Notes  by  A.  W.  Ward. 

London,  1869.  12^ 1676.28 

—  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 

—  Works.     With  notes  by  himself  and  others  ;  with 

a  new  life,  by  W.   Hoscoe.     New  ed.  8  v.     Lon- 
don, 1817.  8° 5064.01 


Contents . 


Dunciad.  v.  3. 
Early  poems,  v.  2. 
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, 

v.  2. 
Dniversal  prayer,  v.  4. 
Windsor  forest,  v.  2. 


—  Works.  New  ed.,  including  new  materials,  collected 

in  part,  by  J.  W.  Croker.  With  introd.  and 
notes,  by  W.  Elwin.  v.  1-2,  6-8.     L.,  1871-72.  8°. 

Conients  :    v.  1-2,  Poetry,    6-8,  Letters. 

Note. — This  edition  was  intended  to  consist  of  10  vol- 
umes, of  which  V.  1-4  were  to  be  the  'Poetical  works';  v.  5 
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 

jfifg^For  numerous  lives  and  criticisms  of  Pope,  see  Biog- 
raphy p.  189). 
Pope  (Augustus  R.)    Sermon  on  the  burning  of  the  first  church 
in  Somerville.    Boston.  1852.  8' 36'31.09 


THE    BROOKLYN    LIBRARY. 


POPE-  POSTAL    SERVICE 


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Pope  (Frank  L.)    Modem  practice  of  the  electric  tel- 
egraph.  3(1  eil.  N.  Y.,  1870.   8".   .     ,     .     .  :KIU.->'.) 
Pope  (.Johu).    Report  on  the  route  near  the  32d  parallel,  between 
the   Red   river  and   the   Rio    Grande.     [In  Pacific  R.  R. 

routes.  Reports,  v.  2.] 1127.112 

Pope  (The)  and  the  council.    By  Janus,  psfiiul.    *S't'e  Huber  (V.  A.) 
Pope  or   presiilent.     Romanism  as    revealed   by   its 

own  writers.   N.  Y.,  1859.   I'J" 3585.10 

Popes.    ,v.'- Biblical  and  Ecil.  biat.  (/'n/w,p.  90). 
Popham  iiih.iiy.     ,S'.f  Countries,  etc.     {t'emaquid.  Me.,  p.  3.57], 
Popltin  (,l"liM  .Snelling).  Attempt  to  reeomaieud  justice,  charity 
and  nnauimity,  in  matters  of  reliyiou  ;  sermon.  Newbury- 

port.    1K05.  8° :l.'')«1.26 

«S-For  ii/e  of  Dr.  Popkin.  see   Biography,  p.  188). 
Poppe   (Adolpb).      Cbronologiaclie  UebtTisiclit  der  ErfindunRon 
und  Entdccliungen.  Fraulifurt  a.  M.  18.')7.  8".  [In  Schlosser 

(F.  C.)  Welt  GescliiL-bte,  v.  19.)       • 1112.19 

Popular  antiquities,  customs,  etc.  Sec  Brand  (.1.)  Popular  an- 
tiquities ;  alao  works  mentioned  under  Calendar  (p.  247  of 
Catalogue);  Archipology  (p.  1)2) ;— Folklore  (p.  553). 

Popular  readings.     fSee  Carpenter  (J.  E.) Ii:i31.21 

Popular  resorts.     .Sec  Batchelder  (J.  B.)     1S74      .      .     .    1133.12 

Popular  science.     &c  Timbs  (.J.)     1871 3921.23 

Popular  science  monthly.  Conducted  by  E.  L.  Yon- 
m:ins,  V.  1-1.5.  New  York,  1S72-79.  8".  815r,.01 
-  Same.  Supplement,  [v.1-2.]  N.  Y.,  1878.  8^8157.08 
Popular  science  review,  v.  1-18.  L.,  1862-79.  8'. 
Popularity.  Taunton  {W.  E.)  [In  Oxford  prize  essays,  v.  1, 
1836.] 2641.11 

—  WlUpplt  [E.  P.)    [In  his  Ethics  of  success  and  its  conditions, 

1871;  p.  31.57.J 2545,09 

Population.     See  Political  economy  {Population,  p.  019). 
Population  of  an   old  pear  tree.     See  Bruyssel  (E.  van).     1870. 
Porcelain.     See  Fine  arts  {Pottery  and  Porcelain,  p.   547);    also 

Pottery  and  porcelain,  in  the  general  alphabet. 
Porcher  (Frauds  Peyre).     Resources  of  the  southern  fields  and 

forests.     Newed.     Oharlestou,  1809.  8° 4917.23 

Porphyrius,  (_Xeo-Piatonist.)  De  abstinentia  et  de 
antro  nympharum.  Recog.,  etc.  R.  Hercher.  Paris, 
DiJoi,  1858.  8°. 77(U.01 

—  Institutiones  [Gr.  et  Lat.]  Ed.  F.  Diibner.  Parisiis, 

Dldot,  1855.  8^ 77G0.11 

— •  Pythagoras  vita.  De  vita  Plotini.  Gr.  et  Lat.  Par- 
isiis, Didot,  18(;2.  8° 7764.15 

—  Select  works:  containing  his  Four  books  on  absti- 

.  nence  from  animal  food,  his  Treatise  on  the  Ho- 
meric cave  of  the  nymjjhs,  and  his  Auxiliaries  to 
the  perception  of  intelligible  natures.  From  the 
Greek,  by  T.  Taylor.  London,  1823.  8".     5415.26 

—  Sentences.    Tr.  by  T.  Davidson.  [In  Journal  of  spec,  philos., 

V.  3,  18119  :  p.  4li-72.] 
.?^e  article,  with  refereuces.iu  M'Clintock  and  Strong,  v.  8. 
Porson    Richard).      See  Biography  (p.  189). 
Port  Royal  art  of  thinking.  Loudon,  1818.  8°.  5613.13 
Port  Royal  logic.     Tr.,  with  introd.    notes,    elc,    by 

T.  S.  Baynes.    5th  ed.    Edin.,  1861.    12'-.   .5428.17 
Port  Royalists.     .See  Biblical  and  religious  lit.    (Port  Royalists, 

p.  96). 
Porta  (Giovanni  Battista  della).  Magias  natnralis  libri 

viginti.     Lvgd.  Bat.,  16.50.  24° 3921.31 

Portal  (Pierre   Paul   Frederic,    httron  de).     Essay    on 

symbolic   colours.   From   the  French,  with  notes 

by  W.  S.  Inman.   London,lS45.  4°.     .     .  1466.07 
Porter  (Charles  T.)     Treatise   on  the  Richards  steam 

engine  indicator.    Revised  with  useful  formulas, 

by  F.  W.  Bacon.  N.  Y.,  1869.  18^       .     .  3925.31 
Same.     Description  of  Richards  improved  steam 

engine  indicator.  New  ed.  L.,  1868.  8 '.       3925.33 
Porter  (David).    Journal  of  cruise  to  the  Pacific,  in 

the   frigate  Essex,    1812-14.  2d   ed.    2  v.    N.  Y., 

1822.   8° 1164.26 

Porter  (George  Richardson).     Nature  and  properties 

of  the  sugar  cane  ;  its  culture  and  manufacture. 

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. 

16°.     [L.  C.  C] 3931,08 

Porter  (Henry).  Two  angry  women  of  Abington.  Ed.  byA.  Dyce. 

London,  Percy  BOC,  1811.     12" 5000.05 

Porter    (Sir  James).       Observations   on    the   Turks. 

[a>iO)i.]     London.  176S.     16° 1033.11 

—  Turkey  ;  its  hist,   and  progress.  [18th  cent.]  Con- 

tinued, with  memoir  of  Porter,  by  Sir  G.  Lar- 
pent.     2  V.     London,  1854.     8°.     .     .     .     547.24 

Porter  (Jane).  See  Fiction  class4ist  (p.  513);— Biography  (p.  189). 

Porter  (John  Leech.  D.  D.,  LL.D.)  Five  years  in 
Damascus.     2  v.     London,   1855.     8°.     .'  1053.14 


—  Giant  cities  of  Bashan  ;  and  Syria's  holy  places. 

New  York,  1866.    12°. 1053.13 

—  Life  and  times  of  Henry  Cooke,  D.D.  L.,  1877.  12°. 

—  (ed.)     Science  and  revelation  ;  witli  a  review  of  the 

theories  of  Tyndall,  Huxley,  Darwin  and  Spencer. 

Belfast,  187.5"     8°.     .     .     '. 3588.16 

Porter  (John  K.)      Argument  for  the  disfranchised  cori>oratorH 

of    Trinity    c)iur(!h.   before    the   select  committee   of   the 

senate.     Albany,  1S57.     8' 3450.23a 

Porter  (Noahi.   The  American  colleges  and  the  Amer. 

public.      New  Haven,  (f'o,,)).)   187U.    16'.     5513.26 

~  Books  and  reading.      New  York,  1871.      S\    2751.12 

Human   intellect  :    with  introd.    upon   psychology 

and  the  soul.     2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1869.     8^     5115.25 
Note. — Reviewed  in  Blackw.,  v.  108,  1870;  New  Englander 

V.  28. 1869  (by  B.  N.  Martin). 
-- Miracles  and  prophecies  wbich   show   tlie  Bible  divine.     [In 

(3-od's  words  man's  light  and  guide,  1877.]    .     .    .    3554.33 

—  Sciences  of  nature  versus  the  science  of  man.     N. 

Y.,  1871.  lO"" 5415.30 

Porter  ( \Vhitworth ).     Malta    and    its   Knights.     L., 

1871.   12° 6023.10 

Portfolio  (The);    an  'artistic  periodical.     Ed.  by  P. 

(1.    Hamerton,    v.    1-10.       London,   1870-79. "  4°. 
Portfolio  (The);   and  companion  to  [Waldie's]  Select 

ciiculating    library.      2  v.       Phila.,    1835-1836. 

4 5078.15 

Portfolio  (The);  or  collection  of  state    papers,  illus. 

of  the  history  of  our  times.    6  v.    L.,  1836-37.  8°. 

Portfolio  ofau  artist.'    .See  Pcale  (R.)    1839 2641.18 

Portland  vase.     Balmanno    {.itrs.  M.)     In  her  Pen  and   pencil, 

1858,  p.  87-94  (with  cut) 2517.03 

J8£g-  See  also  Meteyard's  Life  of  J.  Wedgwood,  v.  2,  1866. 

p.  594  (with  cut). 
Portlock  (Joseph  E. )      Treatise  on  geology.     4th  ed. 

London,  1859.   16° 4112.18 

Porto  Rico.     See  Countries,  etc.  il'orto  Ilia;  p.  360). 
Porto  Santo.     See  Countries,  etc.  {Porto  .Santo,  p.  300). 
Portrait  painting,     .v.c  Fine  arts  {PoelnUt  Pain  tint),  it.  TAT). 
Portraits.   Finden  (  U'.  and  E.)  Portr;iits  of  the  female 

aristocracy   of  the  court  of   qu(!en  Victoria.  2  v. 

1849.   .     ." 1467.14 

—  Imperial  dictionary  of  univ.  biography.  3  v.  1861-66. 

—  Jerdnn   (IT.)     National    portrait  gallery.  5  v.  1830. 

—  X()fJ(/c  (£)  Portraits  of  illustrious  personages.  8  v. 

Note.— "Pot  C.intttlls  see  714  of  Catalogue. 

—  Notman{W.)     Portraits  of  British  Americans.  3  v. 

1865-68 3226.20 

—  'liffin  {]V.  F.\     Gossip   about  portraits,  principally 

'engraved  iiortraits.  1866 1434.19 

eS"  See  also  (»»'?».•;  Biography)  Americans  (p.  109)  :  Duyck 
inek.  Herrinij  ami  Louyacre.  Xationat  portrait  gallery; — 
Canadians  (  p.  110):  Notman  ;— German  (p.  Ill):  Bech- 
stein; — Irishmen  (p.  Ill):    H'llls. 

See  also  Blackw.  mag.,  v.  75.  1854  (Clironological  curios- 
ities); V.  luo.  IHliO  (Historic  portraits);  Coutemporary  rev., 
V.  9,  1868  or  Littell.  1809.  V.  1  (National  portraits  by  J.  A. 
Atkinson). 

Portraits  :  [poems).  .See  Webster  (Auguata|.  1870.      .    .     1694.31 

Portraits  from  the  Bible.  .SV.  Oxenden  (A.) 3581.03 

Portraits  of  celebrated   women.    .See  Sainte-Beuve  (C  ,\.)  1808. 

Ports.  *barbors.  etc.  of  Great  Britain,  .sv.' Finden  (E.)   .     1446.20 

Portsmouth,  (/V.  I{.).  See  Countries,  etc.  {Portsmouth,  p.  ;i60). 

Portugal.  See  Countries  {I'ortuyal.  p.  300); — Literature  {Portu- 
ytiese.  p.  711). 

Poseidon  :  a  link  between  Semite,  Haniite,  and  Aryan.  See 
Brown  (R.)     1872 ",     :JS16.36 

Positive  facta  without  a  shadow  of  doubt.      .See  Duignan  (M.  G.) 

Positivism      See  Philosophy  {Positive,  p.  S03). 

Post  (Lydia  Minturn).  Personal  recollections  of  the 
American  rev.  Ed.  by  Sydney  Barclay  [pseud.'] 
N.  Y.,  1859.   12° ".     .     .     .     582.03 

—  {ed.)  Soldier's  letters;    publ.    for  the   U.  S.  san. 

com.     N.  Y.,  1865.  12° 632.17 

Post^ll  service. 

—  Head  {Sir  P.  B.)     The  London  post-ofiice.     [/n  Am  Descrip- 

tive e.ssays.  v.  2.  1867.] 2531.22 

—  Holbrdiik  (.J.)  Ten  years  among  the  mail  bags.  18.56. 

—  Hubbard  {Gardiner  G.)  Our  post-office.  [In  Atlantic  monthly, 

Jan.,  1875.] 

—  Leiriiis  (  iV. )       Her  majesty's    mails  :    the  British 

post-office.   1864 2712.12 

—  Miles  {P.)    Post-tiffice  in  the  U.  S.  and  England.     [/71  Amer. 

geog.  BOC  Bulletin,  v.  2.  1856.) 9U5.02 

—  Rainei/  ( T. )     Ocean  steam  navigation  and  the  ocean 

post.     185S 4517.07 

—  Ree..s  (J. )     Foot-prints  of  a  letter  carrier  ;  hi,st.   of 

the  world's  correspondence.     1866.     .     .  2712.11 


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See  al.w  Ell.  rev.,  v.  120.  18M  (Ilcsults  of  post-office  re- 
form): Fra8er'8  mag.,  v.  fifi,  18i»2(Tho  post-office);  Nat.  tjii. 
rev.,  V,  15.  18117  (Postal  laws  of  the  U.  S);  Westm.  rev.,  v. 
74,  1800  (The  post-office  monopoly);  Coutemp.  rev.,  .lai).. 
187i)  (A  state  parcel  post,  by  W.  S.  Jevolis);  Harper's  mag.. 
V.  -i;!  (New  York  eily  pobt  offi<'e..  by  T.  B.  Tbrope  ;  Po8lat,'e 
stamps  aud  their  origin,  by  J.  M.  Cliute)  ;  Scribner's 
inoutbly,  v.  ('.  (Postal  car  service,  by  L.  Bagger). 

Post-office  ilirectory  i'or  1803.  Unitod  States.  Re- 
vised by  J.  DiKtiinic-U.     N.  Y.,  18G3.     4°.    0745. 01 

Siiiiie.     For  18(>7.     United   StatcK  and  Canada. 

Washington,  18G7.  4° 6745.02 

Same.     Jan.,  1880.     Boston,  1880.  12°. 

Poste  (Beale).  Celtic  inseiiptions  on  Gaulish  and 
British   coins.     London,  1861.  8°.       .     .  1585.19 

—  Vindication  of  Celtic  inscriptions  on  English  and 

British  coins.     London,    1862.     8°.     .     .  158.'').  17 

Postel  (Karl).     See  Fiction  class-list  (p.  513). 

Postlethw^aite  (Edward).  Tour  in  Crete.  London, 
1HG8.  12° 902.22 

Pote  (U.  CJ. )  Nineveh  :  its  anc.  history  and  mod. 
explorers.   4th  ed.     London,  [18.55.]  12°.  10.'-.1.21 

Pothier  (Robert  Joseph).  Treatise  on  the  laws  of 
oljligatious,  or  contracts.  From  the  French,  with 
appendix  illus.  of  the  English  law,  by  W.  D.  Ev- 
ans.    ;!d  Am.  ed.     2  v.     Phila.,  1853.  8°.  561.5.10 

Potomac  aud  the  Bapidan,  1861-3.  tiee  Quint  (A.  H.)  1804.    042.04 
Potomac  company.     .See  Pickell  (J.)    Early  life  of  Washington. 
Potter  (.\lonzo).       Hand-book  for  readers  aud  stu- 
dents.    N.  Y.,  1843.     18° 2752.25 

—  Political  economy.     N.  Y.,  18-52.    18°.    .     .  5912.03 

—  Preliminary  observ.  on  reading.   [//(  Brougham  (H.,  lord)  and 

others.     Discourses  ou  science.  «^c.     1840.     18^.)  3913.17 

—  Principles  of  science  applied  to  the  arts  and  manu- 

factures.    New  York,  1847.     12°.   .     .     .3914.16 

—  Religious    philosophy  ;     or  nature,  man,   and  the 

Bible.     Phila.,  1872.     8° 3585.12 

—  and  Emerson  (G.  B.)      The  school  and  the  school- 

master. New  York,  1814.  12°.  .  .  .5514.03 
Potter  (George  A.)     The  instrument  of  association  : 

a  manual  of  currency.  N.  Y.,  18G8.  16°.  5915.23 
Potter  (Henry  C.,D.D.)  Sisterhoods  and  deaconesses 

at  home  and  abro.ad.  N.  Y..  1873.  16°.  5825.28 
Potter  (H.  L.  D).     Manual  of  reading  and  elocution. 

N.  Y.,  1871.     12° 0332.19 

Potter  (John).     Antiquities  of  Greece.      2  v.     Edin., 

1808.     8° 424.21 

Potter     iLouis   Joseph    .\ntoine   de).       Memoirs    of 

Scipio  de  Kicci.     Tr.   by  T.    Roscoe.     2  v.     L  , 

1829.   8° 3153.01 

Potter  (Richard).      Elementary   treatise   on    optics. 

V.  2.    London,  1851.     8° 4024.16 

—  Same.     Part  1.    3d  ed.    London,  1865.  8°.  4024.15 
Potter's  American  monthly,  v.  1-11,  1871-78.  Phila., 

[n.d.]  4° ■ 8028.04 

-.Yo/e.— Volumes  1-3  read  on  title-page  *  American  bist. 
record.' 

Pottery  and  porcelain.  Sec  Fine  arts  {Pottery  and  porcelain, 
p.  547);  also  Ayres  (Ct.  B.)  Instructions  in  ceramic  paint- 
ing [In  his  How  to  paiut  photographs,  1878:  1424.20];  — 
Beck-with  (.\.)  Majolica  and  fayence.  1877  Ill.W.iy]:— China 
hunters'  club,  1878  [1454.18J:— Delamardelle  (Muie.)  and 
Goupil  (M.  F.)  Practical  le.'^sons  in  painting  on  china,  etc. 
1878  [1453.25]: — Designs  and  instructions  for  decorating 
pottery.  4th.  ed.  revised.  1877  (1453.-20];— Elliott  (C.  W.) 
Pottery  and  porcelain.  1878  [1454.10]; — English  pottery 
aud  porcelain,  1878  (1453.2.3);— Hancock  (E.  C.)  Amateur 
aud  glass  painter,  with  directions  for  gilding,  chasing, 
bronzmg  aud  gro.uud-layiug  [1454.25]; — Lockwood  iM.S.) 
Hand-book  of  ceramic  art.  1878  (1454.15): — McLaughlin 
(ML.)  China  painting.  1880  [1454.'20]:— Nichols  (i.;.  W.) 
Pottery  ;  how  it  is  made  ;  its  shape  and  decoration  ;  with 
bibliogr.  of  works.  1878  [1454.14];— Palisser  (Mrs.  F.  B.) 
China  collector's  pocket  companion.  (Marks  and  mono- 
grams] 3d  ed..  1875.  (14.53.'2-2]:— Prime  (W.  C.)  Pottery  aud 
porcelain  of  all  times  and  natious.  1877  [1454,17]; — Sparkes 
(J.  C.  L.)  Hand-book  of  pottery  painting,  1878  [1451.21]:— 
Vors(F.)  Bibelos  and  curios,  1878  [1453.'24];--Whileford 
(S.  T.i  Guide  to  porcelain  painting.  1H78  [1451.22);— Young 
(.1.  J.)  Ceramic  art  :  a  compendium,  1878  (1454. 24J. 

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. 
Traua..  uo.  2.  1870.] 5811.01 

Potts  (Robert).  Liber  Cantabrigiensis,  aids,  and  re- 
wards conferred  on  students  in  the  university  of 
Cambridge ;    prefixed,    a  collection   of  maxims, 


aphorisms,  etc.  for  the  use  of  learners.  Cam- 
bridge, 1855,  1-2° 5532.14 

Potts  (Thomas).  Discovery  of  witches  in  the  county 
of  Lancaster;  ed.  by  J.  Crossley.  London,  1845. 
i'.  [Ill  Chetham  soc,  v.  6.] 5094.06 

Pouchet  (Fi'lix  .\rchimtde).  The  Universe:  or  the 
infinitely  great  and  the  infinitely  little.  From 
the  French.  London,  1870.  1.  8°.  .     .     .    4717.28 

Pouchet  (Georges).  The  plurality  of  the  human  race. 
Tr.  by  H.  J.  C.  Beavau.  L.,  1854.  8°.  [Aiithrop. 
8oe.] 4734.16 

Pouchot  (Af.  —  ).  Memoir  upon  the  late  war  in  N. 
America,  between  the  French  and  English,  1755- 
60.  Tr.  and  ed.  by  F.  B.  Hough.  2  v.  Roxbury, 
{Mas.i).  1866.  8° 586.09 

Poultry.  ,S'.f  Agriculture  (Poultry,  p.  8). 

Pouqueinlle  (Frau(;ois  Charles  Haynes  Lawrent). 
Grfcce.    Paris,  1835.  8°.  [Univers].       .     .  902.11 

Pour  deviner.  New  enigmatical  propositions,  char- 
ades, transpositions,  anagrams,  etc.  by  a  lady. 
L.,  [n.  d]  16° 4611.21 

Pourtales  (L.  F.  de).  Deep-sea  corals.  [In  Museum  of  comp. 
zoSlogy.  No.  4.  1871.] 4738.15 

—  Preliminary  report  on  the  Crustacea,  dredged  in  the  Straits 

of  Florida,  [/n  Bulletin  of  conipar.  zool.,  V.  2.]     .     .4736.20 

Pouy  (Ferdinand).  Recherches  hist,  sur  I'imprim- 
erie  et  la  librairie  a  Amiens.    Amiens,  1861.     8°. 

Poverty.  See  Social  science  (Poor,  poor-laws,  #(c.);-— Political 
economy  (^a6or  an^l  capital.  ^.  Mil); — Peipulatitjn  and  pro- 
duction (p.  023);  also  Hazlitt  (W.)  On  the  want  of  money, 
(/nMsLit.  remains,  v.  2,  1800;  [p.  2-27-lCl.]   .    .    .    3076.U 

Powder.     See  Military  science  (Gunpowder,  p.  7'78). 

PoTwell  (Baden).  Christianity  -without  Judaism. 
London,  1857.  8° 3585.14 

—  The  Burnett  prizes:  study  of  the  evidences  of  natural  theol. 

[In  Oxford  essays,  1857.) 2538.21 

—  History  of  naturitl  philosophy.    London,  1834.    1G°. 
Same.     London,  1851.     16° 4022.15 

—  Law  (The)  and  the  gospel.     [In  Nojres  (G.  K.)    Col.  of  theo- 

logical essays,  1807.] 3577.21 

—  Order  of  nature  in  reference  to  revelation.     Lon., 

1839.  8° 3585.15 

—  Reports  on  radiant  heat  in  1832,   1840.  1854.    [In  Sm.  report, 

1859.] 3936.14 

—  Study  of  the  evidences  of  Christianity.    [In  Essays  and  re- 

views. I860.] 3547.05 

—  Unity  of  worlds  and  of  nature  :    three  essays.     L., 

1856.  12° 3585.13 

Contents  :  1,  On  the  spirit  of  inductive  philosophy.  2, 
The  plurality  of  worlds.    3,  The  philosophy  of  creation. 

Po-well  (C.  Frank).  Life  of  Zachary  Taylor.  With 
portrait.     N.  Y.,  1846.    8° 3244.13 

Powell  (David).  Republic  of  Paraguay.  [In  G-alton  (F.)  Vaca- 
tion tourists,  1802-3.] 925.13 

Po-well  (Frederick  York).  Early  England  up  to  the 
Norman  conquest.  L.,  1876.  16°.  [Epochs  of 
Engl,  hist.] 461.21 

Powell  (John).  Analytical  exposition  of  the  financial  and  com- 
mercial systems  of  Great  Brit.  London,  182G.  8°.  [In 
Pamphleteer,  v.  20.] ,     .     6058.26 

Po'vsrell  (.James  W. )  Exploration  of  the  Colorado  riv- 
er of  the  West  and  its  tributaries,  i  S69-72.  Wash. , 
1875.  4° 1136.19 

Same.     Eeport,  1873.     Wash.,  1874.    8°.  1131.13 

—  Introd.  to   the  study  of  Indian   languages,    with 

words,  phrases,  and  sentences  to  be  collected. 
Wash.,   1877.  4° 6426.14 

—  Report  on  the  geology  of  the  eastern  portion  of  the  Unita 

mountains.  [IT.  S.  Geol.  and  geogr.  survey  of  the  territories. 
1876.] 1130.20 

—  Report  on   the  lands  of  the  arid  region  of  the    United  Stales, 

with  a  more  detailed  account  of  the  lauds  of  Utah  ;  with 
maps.  Wash..  1878.  4°.  (IT.  S.  45th  cong.  2d  sess.  Ho.  of  Rep. 
Ex.  doc.  no.  73.] 

PoTweU   (Thomas,  D.D.)     Humane   industry  ;    or  a 

-  history  of  most  manual  arts.  [  oiion.  ]  L.  1G61.  16°. 

Po-well  (Thomas).  Living  authors  of  America.  N.  Y., 

1850.    16° 3242.09 

Contents:  James  Fenimore  Cooper.  Ralph  "Waldo  Emer- 
son. N.  P.  Willis.  Edgar  A'l;iu  Poe.  Henry  W.  Longfellow. 
William  H.  Prescott.  WUliaui  C.  Bryant.  Fitz-Greenc 
HallecU.  Richard  H.  Dau.i.  Frances  Sargent  Osgood.  Mar- 
garet Fuller  d'Ossoli.   Mrs.  C.  M.  Kirkland.    Jared  Sparks. 

Po-well  (Thomas  W.)     Analysis    of   American    law. 

Phil.,   1870.   8°. 5614.09 

Po-wer  (David).  On  the  responsibilities  of  employers. 

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Power  (Honry)    Keport  on  physiology,  etc.    [In  Now  Sydenham 

hoc.  Uionniiil  r.  port.  18li5-(;— 117-70.) 4:)()4.07 

Power  iJiihii).  Huiuly-biiOk  about  books.  L.,  187i).  H°. 

Povffer  (.lohii  lbiti-4i).  Auatoiny  of  the  arteries  of  the 

hmiiiia  boily,  with  the  descriptive  anatomy  of  the 

\u-.ivi.  Phil.",  \mL   Vi" 4335.01 

Po-wer    (/.'cr.  J'hilip   Bi'iinett).      'I  will' :  being  the  I 
wills  of  the  I'sahns.  \,.,  [n.  il.]   12".      .      .   358.5.17 
Power    (  llie)  alxiVL' iiiiitti-r.     .SVc  Hovel  (U.  De  B.)  1K71.     35li2.:i4 
Power.  Eni'ison  {li.  W.)  roniluct  of  life.  18110  ;  p.  4li-71.       2524.02 
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Powers  (Stephen).     Muskingum    legends,   with   pa- 
pers descriptive  of  the  young  men  of   (iermany 
and  the  old  boys  of  America.     Phila.,  1871.   12°. 

—  Tribes  of  California.      [la  U.  S.  G'tigr.  and  gml.  survey,   J.  W. 

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Powers.     St'i:  Law  (fm«c/-s,  p. 690). 

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1759.     With  notes  by  J.  William.son,      [/«  Maine  hist.  hoc. 
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—  l/iiffia  (K)     Junius   discovered.     1854.     .  30«8.04 
Poynder  (John).     History  of  the  Jesuits.     Prefixed, 

A  reply  to  Dallas's  defence,  [anon.]     2  v.     Lon., 
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—  Literary  extracts.  3  v.   London,  1844-47.  8°.G218.09 
Poyatz  (.\lbany).     World  of   wonders.     L.,  1845.   8°. 

Practical  boat-Siiiliiig.      .V.r  Frazar  iD.) 4517.37 

Practical  draughtsman.     .Vt.  Johnson  (W.)     l»6'.l.       .     .     3921.24 
Practical  general  eonliuental    guide,     18G9.     By  an 

Englishmixn  abroad.     L..  18ti9.   1(!°.  .     .     941.18 

Practical  hints  on  church  floral  decorations  :  by  a 
lady.     London,  1869.    18° 1451.02 

Practical  instructions  in  table-moving.  By  a  phy- 
sician.    London,  1853.   16° "3811.03 

Practice  {in  law).     See  Law  (Pleading  and  Practice,  p.  690). 

Practice  {in  mediciyif).  .S'c,'  Medicine  (Systematic  treatises,  p. 
754 — Materia  medica  and  Therapeutics,  p.  762). 

Practice  with  science  ;  a  series  of  agricultural  papers. 
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Pradt  (Dominique  Dufour,  kWx;  de).  Les  quatre  con- 
cordats, suivis  de  considerations  sur  le  gouvern- 
ment  de  I'EgliBe  en  gi^ncL'ral,  et  sur  I'Eglise  de 
B'rance  en  i^articulier,  depuis  1515.  3  v.  Paris, 
1818.      12° 3437.20 

—  Compai'ison  between  the  powers  of  England  and  Russia,  as 

they  stand  in  relation  to  Europe  at  large.  London.  1824-25. 
8°     [/>!  Pamphleteer,  v.  24-25.J        5058.25 

—  Vrai  eysteme  de  I'Enrope   relativement   a  I'Amerique  et  a   la 

Grece,  [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  2626,  1825.]  ....  6058.25 
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1857.     12° 1677.08 

Same.     Enl.  ed.    With  memoir  by  D.  Coleridge. 

2v.     N.  Y.,   1865.     12° 1677.09 

Contents:      v.  1.   Memoir.      Tales.     Poems  of  love  and 

fancy.      Miscel.  poems.    2.  Poems  of  life  and  manners. 

Poems  written  in  early  youth.      Prize  poems,  transl.  and 

epigriuns.     Songs.     Charades  and  enigmas. 

W^^.S'.''  critical  notices  of  Praed  in  Biography  (p.  189). 
Praet  (.Jnli's  van),     .SV,'  Van  Praet  (Jules). 
Prae-existence  :  a  poem  in  imitation  of  Milton.      London,  1740. 

4° In  4338.03 

Prairie  and  forest.     iVc  Gillmore  (P.)     1874 1122.27 

Prairie  and  Rocliv  Mountain  lile.  See  Parkman{F.)  1S52.  1114.12 
Prairie  farms  and  prairie  folk.      .Sv.;  Gillmore  (P.)    1872.  1122.24 

Prairie  traveler,     .s'ee  Marcy  (R.  B.)     1859 1124  U 

Prairies  (Americ!in).     Gregg  (J.)      Commerce  of  the.    2v,    1850. 
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United  States  (p.  381). 
Praise  (Desire  of).     Craerofl  (S.)     Essays,  v.  1.  1868  ;  p.  202-211. 

—  Smil/l{.^.)    Theory  of  inoral  sentiments,    1868;    p.   269  313. 

Praise  of  lolly.     .SVc  Erasmus  (D.)  1870 6212  OS 

Prater  (Henr.v).     Essay   upon   the  law  respecting  husband   and 

wife  :  in  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland.  2d  ed.  L.,  1836.8^. 
Prati  (Giovannii.    Opere  edits  e  inedite.  5  v.  Milano. 

1862.   12° 7317.18 

Pratt  (.\^nue).    Flowering  plants  of  Great  Britain.  2  v. 

London,  [n.  d.]  8° 4915.11 

—  Poisonous,  noxious,  and  suspected  plants.  London, 

18K7.  sq.   24° 4911.22 

Pratt  (Daniel  T. )    Annals  of  public  education  in  the 

stateof  New  York,  1626— 1746.  Albany,  1872.  8^. 
Pratt  ^Frederick   Thomas).     Law   of   contraband    of 

war.    London,   1856.  8° 5i;l3.'J3 

Pratt  (John  H. )     Descent  of  man,  in  connexion  with 

the  hypothesis  of  development.  London,  1871.  8^ 

—  Treatise    on  attractions,  Laplace's  functions,   and 


figure  of  the  earth.  3d  ed.  L.,  1865.   12°.  4016.07 
Pratt  ( Parley  P. )     A  voice  of  warning,  and  instruc- 
tion to  all  peo])le,  or  on  introd.  to  the  faith  and 
doctrine  of  the  churcli  of  Latter-Day  Saints.    8tli 

ed.    Livirjiool.  18,'>t,    18° "  .     .   3.581.27 

Prayer  and  Prayers.   See  Biblical  and  religious  literature  ll'ray- 

^  er.   p.  97). 

Praying  and  working.     .SVs  Stevenson  (W.  F.)     I8C3.       .     3595.10 

Praying  machine.  See  Conway  (M.  L>.)  Idols  and  ideals,  1877  • 
P    <;^  18 35J7.2(i 

Preachers   and    Preaching.     See  Bibhcal   and  relig.  lit.   (p.  97). 

Preble  ((ieorge  Henry).  Our  flag  :  origin  and  pro- 
gress of  the  Amer.  flag.  Albany,  1!J72.   8°.    5i3.20 

Precious  metals.  See  Arts  (Useful  ;  Assaiftng,  p.  40: — Metal  uryi/. 
p.  45;— Metals,  p.  45; — Mining,  p.  45;  -a/xo  Political  econo- 
my {.Moneij,  p.  919). 

Precious  stones.     See  Fine  arts  (Oems  a7id precious  stones ,  p.  544). 

Predestination.     See  Biblical  and  relig.  Jit.  (p.  98). 

Predictions,     .sv..  Prophecies. 

Predictions  reali/.ed  in  modern  times.  See  Welby  (Uorace).  18G2. 

Preece(\V.  H. )  Telegraphy.      N.  Y.,l87(i.  12°. 4002.24 

Prc-existence.  .v.  ..■  Biblical  anu  ridigioua  lit.  (I're-existence,  p. 
9.'^).  also  Prie-existence,  a  poem. 

Prefaces. 

—  Disraeli  {[.)     Miscellanies.  179:1,  p   77-95 2522.28 

—  lUitfield  {B.)     Prefaces  to   the  first  editions  of  the 

Greek    and   Roman    classics  and  of   the  sacred 

Scriptures.     1861 2766.01 

Prehistoric  man,  nations,  races,  times.      See  Man  {freliistorie.  v. 

735). 

Prehistoric  man.     .?•■?  Wilson  (D.) 5813.14 

Prehistoric  phases.    .S.-*;  Westropp  (11.  IVI.)     1872.  .     .     .      427.21 
Prehistoric  races  of  the  U.  S.     .*•■  Foster  (J.  W.)  1873.     .     .567.22 

Prehistoric  times.    See  Lubbock  (John) 5813.22 

Prejudice.     .Montagu  {H.)     Essays,  etc.,  1837  ;  p.  46-75.     .     2537.04 
Pre-RafTaelitism.     .SVf  Fine  arts    {Fre-Raffaelitisni,  p.  547). 
Preller  (Ludwigi.    Les  dieux   de  I'ancicnne  Rome  : 

mythologie   romaine.     Tr.    de'L.    Dietz.    2e  ed. 

Paris.  18(16.   16° 3811.27 

Premices.     By  E.  Foxtou.  psmd.    See  Palfrey  i.S.  II.)     .     1675.14 
Premium  (Barton).     Eight   years  in  British  Guiana, 

1810-1848.  London,  1850!  8= 1163.00 

Prendergast  (John  P.)     The  Cromwellian  settlement 

in  Ireland.   N.  Y.,  1808.   12° 492.02 

Prendergast  (Thomasi.     Handbook   to    the   mastery 

series.   N.  Y.,  1869.   12° 6411.14 

—  Mastery  of  languages,    or  art  of  speaking  foreign 

tongues  idiomatically.  3d  ed.  L.,  1872.  8°.  6412.12 
— -  Mastery  series.    French.       8tb   ed.  L.,    1873.    12°. 

Same.  German.  N.  Y.,  1869.  12°.   .     .     .   6U:i.30 

Same.   Latin.  3d  ed.  London,  1876.  12°.    6111.17 

Same.   Spanish.  New  York.  1869.   12°.    .   6123.12 

Preuderville    (James).     'Photographic   facsimiles   of 
the   antique    gems  formerly  possessed  by  jjrince 
Poniatowski,  with  a  description   and  poetical  il- 
lustrations.  2v.   London,   1859.  4°.  .  146i;.ll 
Prentice  (Archibald).     History  of  the  anti-corn  law 

league.   2  v.  London.  18,53."  8° 5927.17 

Prentice  (George  Denisim)  Biography  of  Henry 
Clay.     Hartford,    1831.   8°. 3037.29 

—  Prenticiana  ;    or,  wit    and   humor   in  paragraphs. 

N.  Y.,  1860.  12° 6212.04 

—  Clarke  (./,  F.)     Memorial  and  biographical  sketches.  1878  ;  p. 

243-259 3212.24 

See  Lippinoott's  mag..  Nov.,  1869  (art.  by  C.  G.  Shanks); 

Coggeshall's  Poetry  of  the  West. 

Prenticiana.     See  Prentice  (I4.  D.)    1860 6212  04 

Prentiss  [Mrs.  Elizabeth).      See  Fiction  class-list  (p.  513.) 
Prentiss  (Sergeant    Smith).      Jlemoir    of   S.   S.   P. 

Ed.   by   his  brother.    [Embracing  speeches  and 

letters.]     2  v.     N.  Y.,  1856.  12°.     .     .     .3146.03 

—  Address   before  the  N.  E.  soc.  of  New  n  l.-ans,   1845:  with 

sketch  of  life.  [In  Moore  (F.)  Am.  r.  eloquence,  v.  2. 
1857.] 0325.02 

Presber  (Hermann).  Ein  Anempfinder.  Leipzig, 
1862.    12° 7123.09 

Presbyterian  church.  See  Biblical  and  relig.  lit.  (p.  98);  also 
tliejlve  J'oUowing  entries  : 

Presbyterian  church  in  United  States.  Hvmnal. 
Phil.,  18>;7.  8° 3765.17 

—  Psalms  and  hymns.     With  the  form  of  government 

of  the  Presbyterian  church,  the  directory  for 
worship.aud  the  shorter  catechism.  Phila.,  1813. 
32°. 3761.16 

—  Record  of  the  proceedings,  papers,  speeches,  etc., 

of  the  general  assembly,  St.  Louis,  l>^66.  St. 
Louis,  1866.  8° 3585.30 


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PRESBYTERIAN       PREVOST    PARADOL 


Preabyteiiau  church  (United),  Kiniland.  Psalms, 
hymns,  and  harmonies  :  consisting  of  the  Psalms 
of  David  in  metre,  and  the  Hymn  Book  :  with  a 
n.ll.     of    music.     London,    1859.     8".    .  3701.19 

Presbyteriau  ehurcli  throughout  the  world  :  biogr. 
and  hist,   sketches.     N.  Y..  1H74.  8'.      .  345S.05 

Presbyterian  liistorical  aliunuac.    .Vtv  Wilson  (J.  M.)     .    345H.12 

Prescliac  1  —  sieur  de).  Les  conies  moius  coute.s  que les  atUies. 
[/«  Cabinet  des  fees,  V.  6,  1786.] 7(»'i.05 

Prescott  (Albert  15.)  Chemical  examination  of  alco- 
holic liquors.     N.  Y.,  1875.     12^.     .     .4312.11 

Prescott  (George  B.)  Electricity  and  the  electric 
telegraph.     N.  Y.,  1877.      8' 3934.55 

—  History,   theory,  and  practice  of  the  electric  tele- 

grai)h.     Boston,  1860.     12° 3934.28 

—  The  speaking  telephone,  talking  phonograph,  and 

othernovelties.     N.  Y.,  1878.     8°.       .     .3944.25 

Prescott    (Henry  P. )       Strong    drink    and    tobacco 

smoke  ;  the  structure,  growth,  and  uses  of  malt, 

hops,    yeast,    and   tobacco.     London,  1869.     8°. 

—  Tobacco  and  its  adulterations.      London,  1858.  8°. 
Prescott  (\Vm.   Henrv).       Biographical  and  critical 

miscellanies.  N.'Y.,  1852.  8°.  .  .  .  2538.17 
Contents  :  Charles  Brockden  Browu.  Asylum  for  the 
blind.  Irviug's  Conquest  of  Granada.  Cervantes.  Sir 
Walter  Scott.  Chateaubriand's  English  literature.  Ban- 
croft's United  States.  Mde.  Calderou's  Life  in  Mexico. 
Moliere.  Italian  narrative  poetry.  Poetry  and  romance 
of  the  Italians.  Scottish  song.  Da  Ponte's  Observations 
on  Italian  narrative  poetry. 

Same.     Boston.      1858.     8" 2538.16 

—  Historia  de  la  conciuista  de  Mexico.     Tr.  al  Espag- 

nol,  par  J.  Navarro.     2  v.     Mexico,  1844-46.     8°. 

—  Oondia  (1.  11. )  Esplicacion  de  las  laminas  pertene- 

cientes  a  la  hist,  antigua  de  Mexico.  Mexico, 
1846.     8° 566.23 

—  History  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico.     3  v.      Boston. 

1857.     8= 566.08 

Same.     3  v.     N.  Y.,  1853.     8\       .     .     .     566.05 

Note-. — Reviewed  by  abp.  Spanlding.  in  his  Miscellanea, 
V.  1,  1875 34:18.'2'2 

—  History  of  the  conquest  of  Peru.     2  v.  N.  Y.,  1847. 

8° 567.08 

Same.     2  v.    Boston,  1857.    8°.     .     .     .     567.06 

—  Historv   of  the  reign  of  Ferdinand   and    Isabella. 

3  v.  Boston,  1S57.     8° 3056.01 

Review  of  a  part  of  Prescott's  History  of  Fer- 
dinand and  Isabella,   [aaon.]     1841.     .     .2538.30 

—  History  of  the  reign  of  Philip   II.  king  of  Spain. 

3  v.     Boston,  1857-59.  8° 3143.10a 

—  Life  of  Charles  'V.  after  his  abdication      [In  Robertson  (W.) 

History  of  Cliarles  v.,  V.  3.  1867.] 31135.06 

-  Life  of  Charles  Brockden  Brown.  N.  Y.,  1853.   16°. 

—  Sir  Walter  Scott.  [In  Essays  from  the  N..\.  rev..  1879.]  2533.33 

(!sS- For  lives  of  W.  H.  P.,  see  Biography  (p.  1891;  <rfso 
Chris,  ex.,  Jan..  1864:  p.  98.118:  N.  A.  rev.,  Jttly,  1856 
(Prescott  as  an  historian). 

Presence  of  mind.  De  Quincey  {T.)  Letters  to  young  men,  1854, 
p.  287-300.) 2522.09 

Present-day  thoughts.     ,Se.- Boyd   A.  H.  K.)  1871.      .      .     35'23.0'J 

Present  heaven.     .See  Greenwell  (Dora).     1863.      .     .     .    3585.18 

Present  state  of  New  England  with  respect  to  the  In- 
dian war.   1675.     B.,  1833.    16° 595.14 

Present  state  of  the  United  Provinces  of  the  Low 
Countries.  By  W.  A.  [rt»o».]  L.,  1671.  24°.  964.27 

Preserving  and  preserves.    See  Domestic  economy  (i).  420). 

President  of  the  U.  S.   (Election  of). 

—  Adains  (C.  F..  ir.)    Protection  of  the  ballot  in   national  elec- 

tions. [Fn  Amer.  soc.  sci.  assoc.  Tr.ans.,  no.  1.  IHiJVt.  5811.01 

—  McKiii'ilil(l).  A.)     The  electoral  system    of   the  U. 

S. :  a  ci'it.  and  hist,  exposition.     1878.     .5728.11 

—  Pi-esldmthtl  counts  ;  a  complete  official  record  ;  with 

congressional  debates  incident  thereto,  or  to  pro- 
posed legislation.  N.  Y.,  1877.  8°.  ,     .     ,  57-.i8.10 

-  Vniled    Stales.      Ekdoral   commission  of  1877.     Pro- 

ceedings of  the  Electoral  commission  and  of  the 
two  houses  of  congress  in  joint  meeting  relative 
to  the  count  of  electoral  votes  cast  Dec.  6.  1876, 
for   the  presidential   term   commencing  Mch.  4, 

1877.  Wash.,  1677.  8° 5728.1i 

See  afso  International  rev.,  Jan.,  1878  (The  count  of  the 
electoral  vote,  by  A.  H.  Stephens);  Mch..  1878  (Method  of 
electing  the  president,  by  T.  M.  Cooley);  Sept..  1876  (Pres- 
idential elections);  N.  A.  rev.,  July-Ang..  1877  (The  elec- 
toral conspiracy,  by  J.  S.  Black);  Sept.-Oct..  1877  (The  'elec- 
toral conspiracy'  bubble  exploded,  by_E.  W.  Stoughton); 


May-June  and  July-Aug.,  1877  (The  Amor.  conBtitutiou,  by 

O.  P.  Morion). 
Presidential  candidates  for  1860.  .See  Bartlett  (li.  W.)  1859.  3212.03 
Presidents  of  the  U.  S. 

—  Abbott   (J.  S.  C.)     Lives,  f(c.   1867.     .     .     .   3244.14 

—  Lincoln  (R.   W.)     Lives,  e(c.   1839.      .     .     .3214.15 

—  Lossiwj  (,B.  J.)    Lives,  «(c.  1847 3244.13 

—  Ludtow  [J.  M.)    A  gallery  of  Amer.  presideDta.    [In  Macinil- 

lan,  Aug..  Nov.,  1801).] 

—  SaUtrlee  [A.  II.)  Arrangement  of  medals  and  tokens 

struck  in  honor  of  the  jiresideuts  of  the  U.  S., 
and  of  the  presideutiid  candidates  from  .John 
Adiims    tu    Abraham  Lincoln,    inclusive.      Ih6;i. 

Press  (The).    ,S'ee  Journalism  (p.  C57);  Periodicals  (p.  844). 

Press  (The),     a  poem.    .Vee  M'Creery  (J.)  18'28.     .    .    .     1677.20 

Press  and  the  public  service.     [rt;ion.]    L.,  1857.   16'-". 

Press  (The),  or  literary  chit-chat  ;  a  satire.  [n)io».] 
London,  IS'22.  16° 1677.19 

Press,  the  jjulpit,  and  the  platform  ;  or  future  of  the 
French  empire,   [nnon.]    L.,  1857.   12°.     .  34'J5.'.;3 

Presseiise  (Edmond  de).  Early  years  of  Christianity. 
Tr.  by  Annie  Harwood.  L.,  is69.  8°.    .     .  3413.16 

—  .Jesus  Christ  :    his  times,  life  and  work.      Tr.    by 

Annie  Harwood.     3d  ed.     L.,  1809.  12°.   3422.20 

—  The  martyrs  and  apologists.     Tr.  by  A.  Harwood. 

London,  1871.  8° 3413.17 

—  Rome  and  Italy  at  the  opening  of  the  (Ecumenical 

council.     Tr.  by  G.   Prentice.      N.  Y.,  1870.  Vl" 

Prester  John.     See  John  [Pre&ter). 

Preston  (Harriot  W. )      Troubadours  and   trouvferes. 

New;ind  old.     Boston,  1876.   1'2.    ,     .     .  2122.17 
&j^  See  also  Fiction  class  list  (p.  514). 
Preston    (Margaret    J.)      Cartoons.       B.,    1875.  li°. 
Preston  iMary).     Studies    in    Shakespeare.     Phila., 

1869.   16° 17.54.11 

Preston  (Richard)  Address  on  the  corn  laws.    London.  1817.   8°. 

[/H  Pamphleteer,  v.  10.) 5058  10 

—  I'urtlier  observations  on  the  state   of  the  nation,  the  means 

of  employment  of  labor,  the  smking  fund,  protection,  e>e. 
London.  1816.     8°.      (/« Pamphleteer,  v.  9.]      .     .    5068.09 

Prestou  Wm. )  Illustrations  of  masonry.  14th  ed. 
Additions  by  G.  Oliver.     L.,  ISiQ.  12°.  .  5837.28 

Prestwrich  (Sir  John).  Kespublica  ;  or  a  display  of 
the  honors,  ceremonies,  and  ensigns  of  the  com- 
monwealth, under  Cromwell.     London,  1787.  4°. 

Prestwich  (Joseph).  Past  and  future  of  geology,  [//i  Smithson- 
ian report,  1875.] 3936.30 

Preu   (Th. )      First  steps  in  German.    N.  Y.,  1869.  8°. 
Preventive  institutions  and  agencies.      See  Social  science  [Pre- 
venlit^e  instilutionsi. 

Prevost  d'Exiles  lAntoine  Fran9oisi.  History  of  Mar- 
garet of  Anjou.  From  the  French.  2  v.  L., 
1755.     16° 3117.21 

—  Manon  Lescaut.     From  the  French.     L.,  1841.    8°. 

—  Houssaye  [A.)    Men  and  women  of  France,  v.  1,  p.  l'2-4-139. 

London.  1852 3262.18 

Same.     v.  1.     Neiv  York,  1857 326C..0'2 

—  Vinet  (A.)     Hist,  of  Fr.  lit.,  in  18th  cent.,  1854  :    p.  116-125. 

See  also  St.  James's  mag.,  March,  1878  (by  T.  E.  Child). 
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. 
La  croix  d'honneur.  La  procedure  criminelle  en  Angleterre 
et  anx  Etats-Dnis.  De  la  liberie  des  cultes  en  France. 
Du  droit  de  la  lamille  sur  I'education  reUgieuse.  Miracle 
de  Lonrdes.  De  I'intervention  du  clerge  dans  les  elections. 
De  la  confession  dans  I'Eglise  anglicaue.  Nos  constitu- 
tions depuis  1789.  Siir  la  Revolution  fran(;aise.  Lamen- 
nais.  Reuan.  Bartbolmess.  De  la  vie  et  de  I'intelligence. 
Cesar.     Fragments  divers. 

2.  Politique  :  L' Angleterre  en  1859.  De  la  moiiarchie  de 
Juillet.  La  Revolution  franyaise.  Louis  xvii.  Le  due  De- 
cazes.  De  Tocqueville.  Macauhay.  L'Aunee  1860.  Denx  elec- 
tions an  corps  legislatlf.  Litteraittre  :  Aristophane  et  Pe- 
trone.  Thucydide.  Xenophon.  Deniosthene.  Lucrece. 
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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DiBBohition  do  la  Bociutu  do  Saiut  Viuceut  de  Paul.  Lob 
JiiiTa.  Siir  It)  comuierce.  L'ouvriocc.  Sur  un  diHCour.s 
do  roiiipei'Hiir  (Jauvier,  1803).  Pin-r;uiU.  \/x  chovalerio,  et 
les  HalDim. ,  Sin*  uu  uouvfau  Hysteine  de  philosophie. 
Liicordaii'o.  De  fluey.  Uu  moi'inon.  Le  tbeatro  contcra- 
poraiii  (les  Gauachca  doSardou,  Le  His  de  Oiboyer  d'Au. 
glei-1. 

—  Essai    Hur  I'histoirii  miiverselle.       2e  ed.      2    v. 

I'^u-iK,  IHCr,.     12" 412.27 

—  Etmli's    sur    les  moralistes    fran9ais,    Buivies    de 

quelques  reflexions   siir  divers   sujets.       2e   ed. 

Taris.     1865.     12° 5435.31 

Conli'iits :  Montaigne.  La  Boetie.  Pascal.  La  Koche- 
foucauld.  La  Bruyei-e.  Vanvenart^ues.  De  la  chaire  a 
propos  de  La  Briiyere.  De  rambition.  Do  la  triatesse. 
De  la  raaladio  et  de  la  liiort. 

—  Franco.     Edin.,  1809.   8"= 516.25 

jftS-  Fur  bi(i(ii\  notices  of  this  author  s*.;  JIacmillan.  Aug., 
1870  (art.  by  J.  H.  Fyfe);  N.  Brit,  rev.,  Aug.,  1867;  Qu.  rev., 
V.  129,  1870  (P.-P.  and  Napoleou  IH.) 

Priaulx  (Osmond  de  Beauvoir).  Qaasstiones  Mosa- 
ic£e  ;  or,  the  first  part  of  the  book  of  Genesis 
compared  with  the  remains  of  ancient  religions. 
2d  ed.     London,  1851.  8"= 3731.05 

Price  (Bartholomew).  A  treatise  on  infinitesimal  cal- 
culus.   2d  ed.  3  V.  Oxford,  18.57-8.  8'.     .  4014.15 

Price  (Bouamy).       Chapters    on    practical    political 

economy.     London,  1878.   12° 5913.33 

Contents:  Is  political  eeunomy  a  science  ?  Value.  Ex- 
change. Capital.  Profit.  Wages.  Trade  unions.  Free 
trade.  Rent.  Money — metallic.  Paper  currency.  Bank- 
ing. Tarift"  revision  in  the  U.  S.  Corresp.  on  the  reserve 
ot  tlio  Bank  of  England. 

—  Currency  and  banking.     N.  Y.,  1870.  12°.     5933.29 

—  Principles  of  currency.      Oxford,  1809.   8°.   591.5.24 
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 


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—  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. 
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Priscianus,  Ihe  Grammarian,  rerlegesis.  |/ii  MiUler  (0.)  0(."Kr. 
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—  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 
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an  apjjendix,  containing  the  Litany  of  1514.  Ed. 
by  W.  K.  Clav.     Cambridge,  {Entj.,)  Parlcer  sou., 

18.51.   8".      .  " 3637.08 

Private  theatricals.     .See  Drama  {Amateur  theatricals,  p.  423). 
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 

Consult  aUo   {under  Philosophy  :    Histories,  p.  851-2)  the 

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, 
unpublished  lyrics,  and  letters  of  literary 
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. 

16°. '.  1742.06 

—  English   songs,    and  other  small  poems.    Boston, 

1851.  16° 1677.13 

—  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 


Shakespeare.  Death  of  friends.  Spanish  student.  Short 
mystery.  Portrait  on  my  uncle's  smiff-box.  A  Day  iu 
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 
prayer.   11th  ed.  London,  ]874.   12°.      .     3521.03 

Procter  {('ol  George).  History  of  Italy.  [To  1789.] 
London,   1853.  8° 534.19 

—  Feudal  System  ;— History  of  the  crusades  ;— State  of  Europe 

at  the  fall  of  the  Roman  empire.    [In  Historical  essays. 

Loudon,  18.58.     12°.) 445.14 

—  History  of  the  Ottoman  empire,  f^c.    6Ve  Jacob  (.Samuel),  and 

others 647.14 

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- 
stitione.     Coincidences.     Ghosts  and  goblins. 

—  Elementary  physical  geography.    Phil.,  [n.  'l]  12°. 

—  Ex]>anse  of  heaven.     Essays.    L.,  1873.  Kr.  4013.22 

—  Half-hours  with  the  stars.     L.,  1869.      4°.      4018.15 

—  Half-hours  with  the  telescope.     Lond.,  1868.     16°. 

—  Lectures     on     astronomy  ; — New     lectures  ; — Farewell    lec- 

tures.    [In  Tribune  popular  science,  Pt.  12,  1874.]    3008.01 

—  Light  science  for  leisure  hours.    London,  187 1 .     8°. 

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- 
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—  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. 

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V.  :i,  1803  (Libertiuage). 

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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- 

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—  Diocese  of  Lomj   Island.     Journal   of   the   primary 

convention  held  in  the  church  of  the  Holy  Trin- 
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and  debates  at  the  61st  annual  convention,  by  B. 
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—  Diocese  of  Virginia.     Journals  of  the   conventions,  1785-1836. 

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Protests.  Genuine  and  complete  collection  of  the  pro- 
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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 

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—  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 

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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 

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—  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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■  Bolin  (11.  0.)     Hand-book  of  proverbs,  comprising 

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- 
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■  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. 
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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. 

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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. 
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—  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)  ;  — 
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Provincial  poetry.    .S'cc  Literature    (/'cow<?nca/,  p.  711). 

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Ptolemy.        [hilin      Ptolemaeus     Claudius.]       The' 
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PubUo  circle  :  record  of  facts  in  spiritual  intercourse. 
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Publicola,  pseud.  Letter  to  A.  G. ,  Esq.  on  the  doctrine 
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Publishers' weekly,  v.  1-16.     N.  Y.,  K  Lei/poldt,  1872- 

79.  8" '.     .  2764.10 

Note.—v.  1-2  were  cidlcd  Publishers'  and  Stationers' 
weekly  trade  circular,  which  were  precedeil  by  the  Amer- 
ican literary  gazette  and  imblishers'  circular. 

Publishing.  Author's  hand-book  :  guide  to  publish- 
ing on  commission.     4th  ed.     1815.  .     .  5093.24 

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imitation  of  Lueian's  sale  of  philosophers. [«/iO«.  ] 
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stated  ;  with  regard  to  booksellers,  the  stage,  and 
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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. 
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Puckett  (R.  Campbell).  Sciography.  London,  1868, 
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Puckle  (6.  Hale).  Elementary  treatise  on  conic  sec- 
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Puckle  (James).  The  club  ;  or  a  gray  cap  for  a  green 
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- 
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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 

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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 
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Punch's  almanack.     London,  1S42-50.     4°.    .  6218.08 
Punchard  (George).     History  fif  Congregationalism, 

A.  D.  250  to  1616.     Salem,  1841.     8°.     .     3456.21 
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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 
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—  \nonymnus,  v.  1.  1810  ;  p.  149-155 2512.27 

—  Holmes  (O.    jr.)   Visit  to  the  asylum  for  aged  and  decayed 

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—  Rowley  (^H.)VvLma.mi.     1870 6212.11 

—  Smith  {If.)  In  hit  (iaieties  and  gravities,  1852  ;  p.  23-31.  2513.11 

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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- 
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—  )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). 
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Purley  (Diversions of).  .Si'e  Tooke  (J.  Home).  .  .  .  6443.07 
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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 

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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- 
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—  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 

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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. 
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Pyne  (James  B.)  *Lake  scenery  of  England.  Drawn 
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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. 

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—  Fenelon  (K)     In  Idi  Ancient  philosophers.     5412.24 

—  Hieroclea.     Upon  the  Golden  verses  of  the   Pytha- 

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—  —  Same.     [ITittDacier  (A.)  Life  ofP.  1707).     .     .     .5415.28 
Comment,  in  Aureum  carmen.    Gr.  et  Lat.     [In  Frag- 
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—  lambttchus.   De  Pytbagorica  vita.    [H'li/i  Diogenes  Laertius. 

Vlt.-B.    Dtd„l,  18:i2] -  .     .     .  7;64.15 

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(i(H7'>r  Philosophy  :  His'orie.';.  p.  852)  cliapieis  iii  Ferrier ; 
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Quackenbos  (George  Pavne).  Elementary  history 
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—  Illustrated   lessons  in  our  language  ;    or  how  to 

speak  and   write   correctly.      N.   Y.,  1876.     12°. 
Quackenbos  (John  D. )     lUus.  history  of  ancient  lit- 
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—  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 


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—  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*; 

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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°. 

Note. — V.  1  and  part  of  v.  2  were  the  work  of  Querard. 
The  balance  of  the  work  was  done  by  C.  Louandre.  F. 
Bourquelot,  et  A.  Maury. 

—  Les  supercheries  litteraires  devoilees.    Galerje  des 

ecrivains  fruncjais  de  toute  I'Europe  qui  se 
sont  deguises.  2e  ed.  considerabk-ment  augmen- 
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- 
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—  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 
man  and  the  development  of  his  faculties.     Ed- 
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—  Mailty  (£.)    Eulogy  on  Quetelet.       [In   Smith  reports,  1875.] 
Quevedo  y  Villegas   (Francisco  Gomez   de).     Obras 

csoogidas.     Con  notas  y  vida,   por  E.  de  Ochoa. 

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— .  Voyages  recreatifs.  Trad,  par  Beraud.  [In  Gamier.  Voy. 
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—  "Works.    Tr.  from  the  Spanish.  3  v.    Edin..  1798.  8".  .    241.78 

Contents:  v.  1.  Life  of  author.  The  visions.  2.  Curi- 
ous history  of  the  night  adventurer.  Life  of  Paul  the 
sharper,  book  I.  3.  Paul  the  sharper,  book  ll.  Foitune 
in  her  wits.  Proclamation  by  old  father  time.  Treatise 
of  all  things  whatsoever.    Letters. 

—  Shell,  y  (il.  tr.)     Lives,  etc.     v.  3 3211.26 

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, 
with  sketches  of  Wallachia.  Servia,  Turkey,  etc. 
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., 
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Quincke  (fleiniich).  Diseases  of  the  artei-ies,  veins,  and  lym- 
phatics. [In  Ziemssen  (H.  von).  Cycl.  of  med.,  v.  6. 
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Quincey.     See  De  Quincey  ;— Quatremere  de  Quincy. 

Quincy  ( Edmund  i.  Life  of  Josiah  (Juincyof  Massa- 
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—  Wensley  :  a  story  without  a  moral,  [anon."]  Boston, 

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Quiiicy  (Josiah,  jr.,  6.  1744,  d.  1775).     Appeal  to  my 

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Quincy  (Josiah,  son  of  (treceding). 

—  Address  illustrative  of  the   uatili'e  and   power  of  the   slave 

states,  and  the  duties  of  the  free  states,  Quincy.  Mass., 
June  6,  1856.     Boston,  lb5U.  8' 032:i.I8 

—  History  of  Harvard   University.  2  v.     Cambridge, 

1840.    8" .'SSIS.'JO 

—  Life  of  J.  Q.  Adams.     B.,  18.58.  8".     .     .     .3012.07 

—  Life  of  major  Samuel  Shaw.    [In  Shaw  (S.)  Journals  at  Can- 

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—  Municipal  history  of  Boston,  1630-1830.     Boston, 

1852.     8° 611.01 

—  Oration.  Boston,  July  4, 1820.     Boston.  1826.    8°.      .      684.20 

—  Speech  before  the  board  of  overseers  of  H.irvard  univerHity, 

Feb.  25,  1845.  on  the  minority  report  of  the  committee  of 
visitation,  presented  by  Geo.  Bancroft.  2d  ed.  Boston, 
1845.     8^ 6323.18 

—  Speech  before  the  whig  state  convention,  Aug.  16. 1854.   Bos- 

ton.  18.54.     8° 6323.18 

—  Speeech  on  the  first  resolution  reported  by  the  committee 

on  foreign  relations.     Boston,  18118.    8" 6093.08 

—  Speech   on    the  joint  resolution  approving  of  the  conduct  of 

the  executive  of  the  United  States  in  reluaal  to  receive  any 
farthfr  communication  from  the  British  minister.     Dec. 

28,  1609.     [n.  p.  or  d.]     12° In  5721.03 

O-For  liva  of  J.  Q.,  sec  Biography  (p.  190) :  also  Chris. 

ex.,  Nov.,  1867  :  p.   366-374     (J.  Q.,  by  J.  T.  Bixby). 

Quincy  (Josiah,  jr.,  sonofprecedin;/).     Cheap  food  dependent  on 

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  ; 
a  dramatic  poem.     Boston,  1856.     16°.    .   1682.01 

—  Lyteria  ;  a  dramatic  poem.     B.,  1855.     16°.  1682.02 
■ —  Protection  of  majorities  ;    or,    considerations  re- 
lating  to   electoral   reform.     With  other  papers. 
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Quinet   (Edgar).    Jesuits   and   Jesuitism.      [Wifk  Michelet   fj.) 
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—  [Numerous  articles.    See  Table  gSn.  de  la  Kevue  des  deux 

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—  FlinHR.)    Philos.  of  history,  1875;  p.  298-310.       .     .      447.01 

See  also  Fortu.   rev.,  v.  15.   1871  (by  E.  Dowden);  Revue 
des  d.  mondes,  1  juillet,  1858  (par  Saint-Rene  Taillandier). 
Quinine.    See  Botany    {Cinchona,  p.  224);  also    Byrne  (J.)    Re- 
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Quiun(P.  T.)     Money   in   the   garden.     N.  Y.,  1871. 

12° (.122.18 

-  Pear  culture  for  profit.  N.  Y.,  1869.  12°.  6l:i,5.27 
Quint  (AlonzoHalli.   The  Potomacand  the  Rapidun. 

Array  notes,  186I-:i.  Boston,  1864.  I'i'.  64-J.04 
Quiutana  (Manual  Jose).     Lives  of  celebrated  Sjian- 

iards.     From    the   Spanish,    by  'J'.    R,    Preston. 

London,   1833.     8° 32)2.14 

Contents :      The  Cid  Campeador.      tiuzman    the  Good. 

Roger  de  Lauria.    Don  Carlos,  tlin  prince  ot  Viana.    The 

Great  Captain    [Gonzalo  do  Cordova]. 

—  Lives  of  Vasco  Nunez   de  Halboa,  Cortez,  and  Pi- 

zarro.     lanon.'[     N.  Y.,  1854.16°.     .     .     .   3015.10 

—  Memoirs  of  Gonzalo  de  Cordova.  Tr.  by  J.  Russell. 

London,  1851.     12° 2067.09 

Quintiliaiius  (Marcus  Fabius).  Institutes  of  oratory. 
Literally  tr.  by  J.  S.  Watson.  2  v.  London, 
Bohn,  1856.     12° 63.;4.23 

—  (Euvres   completes.       [Lat.  '-t   Fr.]     Trad,    par  L. 

Baude.     Paris,  1865.     8°.     [Nisard's  Collection]. 
Quintinye  (Jean  de  La).     See  La  Quintinye  (.lean  de). 
Quintus    Curtius.   (Euvres  eouiiili-tes.    [De    la   vie  d' 

Ale.xandre.     Tr.  p;u- Vaugelas.  ]     Paris,  1864.   8°. 

[Nisard's   Collection.] 7725.13 

Quintus  Fixlein.     See  Richter  (J.   P.    F.) 3587.01 

Quintus  .S'myrH(E»5.  Posthonierica.  Gr.  etLat.  Ed.  E.  S.  Lehre. 
Parisiis.   Didot,  1841.  8° 7766.08 

—  Select  translations.     From  the  Greek,  by  A.  Dyce. 

Oxford,  1821.   16° 1677..35 

Quorndon  hounds.     By  Frank  Forester.     See   Herbert   (H.   W.) 

1871 4617.20 

Rab  and  his  friends.  .SV/f  Brown  (J.)  Spare  hours.  .  .  2514.13 
Rabadan  (Mahomet).    Mahouietism  explained.    From 

the  Spanish,  by  J.  Morgan.  2d  ed.  2  v.     London, 

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Rabaut  de   Saint-Etienne   (Jean   Paul).     History  of 

the  revolution  of  France.     From  the  French  [by 

J.  AVhite].     London,  1792.  8°.      .      .      ,     522.03 

Same.     2d  ed.     London,  1793.  8°.     .     .     521 16 

Rabbe   (.\lfonsoi.      Compendio  de    la    historia    de 

Portugal,  hasta  1823.   2  v.  Paris,  1827.  24.°    5'2.12 

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Rabbits.    See  Natural  history  {.Animals,  ;..  80B). 


J®*  See  also  Anecdotes  (p.  27)  -.  — Aphorisms  (p 
Proverbs  (p.  934) ;— Table-talk  ;— Wit  and  humor. 


QUOTATIONS- 

30)  ;— Extracts  (p.  463)  ;— Poetry  [Selections,  p.    905)  ;— 


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Emerson  {R.  W.)  Quotation  and  originality.    [In  his  Letters  and 

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Reid  (ir.  B.)    Quotation  books.    [In  kis  Among  my  books,  1871.] 
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, 
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Baker    (R.)    Medulla    poetarum    Romanorum.   2   v. 

1787 1614.04 

Henderson  (A.)    Latin  proverbs  and  quotations.    With 

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New  dictionary  of,  from  the  Greek,  Latin  and  modern 

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32,  209  ;  v.  29,  p.  146  ;  V.  30,  p.  288.) 2741.13 

Ramage   (C.    T.)     Beautiful     thoughts    from    Greek 

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maxims,    and     mottos.      With    a    selection    of 
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French,  German,  Italian,  and  Spanish  Quotations. 

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Ramage  ( C.  T. )     Beautiful  thoughts  from  French  and 

Italian  authors.     1866 6213.16 

—  Beautiful    thoughts    from   German    and    Spanish 

authors.     1868 6213.17 

Zimmermann  {E.)     Familiar   German  quotations  and 
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Last  'Words  of  Noted  Persons. 

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Adams  (IF.   D.)     Dictionary  of   English  literature. 
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Sartlell  (J.)     Familiiir  quotations.  1865.     .     .6213.01 

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 
list  of  popular  quotations  from  the  Latin,  French, 
and  other  languages.     1877 6213.13 

Child  ( L.  M. )  Aspirations  of  the  world  :  a  chain  of 
of  opals  ;  with  introduction.     1878.    .     .  3757.32 

ChHccd'riu  of  judicious  sayings,  beautiful  apophthegms, 
and  smart  repartees,  from  authors,  both  ancient 
and    modern  :     in    Italian   and   English.      1727. 

Edwards  ( T.  j  World's  laconics  ;  in  prose  and  poetry. 
1856 621,3.11 

FosIpi-  (  Klon).  New  cyclopa3dia  of  illustrations  adap- 
tud  to  christian  teaching.       New  York,  1871.   8°. 

—  New  cvclopfedia  of  poetical  illustration,  adapted  to 
christian  teaching.  2d  ed.  1872.     .     .     .  1616.03 

mmoelUJ.  K)     Familiar  words.     ISf.fi.     .     .6213.04 

Great  truths  by  great    authors :    quotations.     1853. 


Orocott  (J.  C.)  Index  to  familiar  quotations.  1866. 
Jameson  (Mrs.  A.)    Common-place  book  of  thoughts, 

memories,  and  fancies.     1855 5076.16 

Lewes  (Mrs.  M.  E.)     Wise,   witty  and  tender  sayings. 

From  the  works  of  Grorge  Eliot.  1872.  6212.00 
Medley  of  notables  :  what  they  said   and  what   others 

said  of  them.     1870 3261.06 

Milleduiciii :  a  thousand  pleasant  things.     From  notes 

and  queries.      1857 2.535.14 

Nicolas  ( Sir  II. )     The  cynosure  ;  select  passages  from 

distinguished  writers.     1837 6212.17 

Peale  (H.)  Portfolio  of  an  artist.  1839.  .  .2511.18 
Bead  and    reflect.      Newspaper  reader's  companion. 

[anon.]   18th  ed.   1872 6214.31 

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 

authors.     3  v.     1856 6213.28 

Wrfwte'.s- Dictionary  of  quotations.  [1876.]  .  6213.34 
Weld  (li.  K)     Dictionary  of  sacred  quotations.    1851. 


Rabelais  (rran9oi6).  Works.  Tr.  by  Sir  T.  Urquhart 
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—  BrunH  {J.  C.)    Notice  Biir  deux  ancieua  romaue  intitules  LeB 

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—  Nodier  {€.)     Dtp  niatetiaux  dont  Rabelais  s'est  servi  pour  la 

corapositioQ  de  son  ouvrage.     1835 3147. '.24 

—  Shelley  {M.  W.)    Lives,  etc.,    v.  1 3211.24 

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1,  1870  ;  Gent,  mag.,  Dec,  1877  (by  J.  Knight);  Macm.  mag., 
Dec,  1870  or  LitteU'e,  1871,  v.  1  (by  W.  Besaut ):  Nat.  qu. 
rev.,  V,  20,  1870;  Eevue  dee  d.  mondes,  15  Oct.  1872  (par 
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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. 

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Races  of  men.    See  Man.     {.iiUhropology,  Ethnology,  etc.  p.  733). 
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—  Beauvallet  (L.)  Kachel  and  the  new  world.  1072.11 

—  Janin  (J.)     Kachel  et  la  tragedie.    1859.     .  1715.06 

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Sept.,  1855  ;  Revue  des  d.  mondes,  1  dec.  1838  (R.  dans 
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 
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1852.     16° 7032.24 

Contents :  La  Tbebaide.  Alexandre  Le  Grand.  An- 
dromaque.  Les  Plaideurs.  Britanmcus.  B^r6nice.  Ba- 
jazet. Mitliridate.  Ipbigenie.  Phedre.  Estlier.  Atbalie. 
;t^For  biogr.  and  crit  notices  of  R.  see  Biography  (p.  190). 

Racine  (Luui.>).  Vn.et  (A  )  History  of  French  ht.,  iu  18th 
cent  ,  la.-il  ;  p.  84-100  [2733.04];  Temple  Bar,  Nov..  1878. 

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Radcliffe  (Anne).     Poetical  works.  2  t.  L.,  1834.  8°. 

Contents  :     v.  1.  St.  Alban's  abbey  ;  a  metrical  romance. 

2.  St.  Alban's  abbey  ;  cont'd.     Miscellaneous  poems. 
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lives  of  her.  see  Biography  (p.  190). 
Radcliffe  (A.  G. )     Schools  and  masters  of  painting. 

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Radcliffe  {Charles  Bland).     Dj'namics  of  nerve  and 

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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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Radcliffe  (John  Netten).  Fiends,  ghosts,  and 
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Radiata.     See  Natural  history  {Hadiata.  p.  810). 

Radiation.     See  Physics  {Heat,  p.  868). 

Radicke  (G. )  Un  the  importance  and  value  of  arith- 
metic means  ;  with  esijecial  reference  to  the 
metamorphosis  of  tissue.  Tr.  by  F.  T.  Bond. 
London,  Mto  Sydenham  soc,  1861.  8°.     .  4302.02 

Rae  (Wm.  F.)     Westward  by  rail.     London,  1870.  8°. 

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George  III,     London,  1874.    8°.     .     .     .  3185,24 
Raff  (George  W. )      Manual  of  pensions,  bounty  and 

pay.     Cincinnati,  1862.  8° 5635.23 

Raffaello  Sai:ti  (called  Kaphael).  'Facsimiles  of 
original  studies  in  the  University  galleries,  Ox- 
ford.    Etched  by  J.  Fisher.     London,  1866.     4°. 

—  Same.      Critical  account,  e(c.,  by  J.  C.  Kobinson. 

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ffS'  For  numerons  lives  and  critical  'ssays  on  Raphael, 
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1879  (3151.081  ;  —Perkins  (C,  C.)  Raphael  and  Michel- 
Anj;elo  ;  a  critical  and  biogr.  essay,  1878  [3151.07]; — 
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—Journal  of  spec,  pliilos..  v.  1,  18'j7,  p.  53-56  (Notes  on 
Raphael's  Transfiguration,  by  W.  T.  Harris);  Apr.,  1877, 
p.  210-214  (Raphael's  Day  and  Night  Hours,  by  C.  Clause); 
Phrenological  journal,  v.  17,  19  (several  articles,  by  Geo. 
Combe). 

Raffles  I  .Sir  Thomas  Stamford).  History  of  Java.  2d 
ed.  2  V.     London,  1830.  8° 1025.05 

Same.  Antiquarian,  architectural,  and  land- 
scape illustrations.  Loudon,  1844.  4°.     .   1026.01 

—  Discourse  delivered  to  the  literary  and   acieutific  society  at 

Java,  10th  of  Sept,,  1815.      [//i  Pamphleteer,  v.  8.]    5058.08 

Hag-hag.     See  Willis  (N.  P.)     1855 '2545.15 

Ragged  homes  and  how  to  mend  them.     .See  Bayly  {^rs.}    5825.02 
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Railroads  or  Railwrays    (Cojistruction  of).     See  Arts 

(Useful,  p.  46). 
Railroads  or  Rail'ways   (Law  of).     See  La'W  (p.  690). 
Railroads  or  Railways  {^raveling  on).      See   Medi- 
cine (Eailiray  traveling,  p.  765). 
Railroads  or  Railways  (Management  and  Statistics  of; 
and  their  rclaliim.  to  the  state). 

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1876.] 3941.33 

—  Cloud  [D.  C.)    In  his  Monopolies  aud  the  people,  7th  ed.  1873. 

—  Hubbard  (G.   G.)      American  railroads.      [In  Amer,  soc  sci. 

assoc-     Trans.,  no,  ti.  1874.] 6811.03 

—  Kirkman  (J/.  J/.)     Railway  revenue,  aud  its  collection.     1877. 

—  MaciartJi  ((.'.)    Railways  compared  with  canals  aud  common 

ro:uls.     1825.     [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  26,    1823],     .     .     5058.26 

—  United  Slatea.     Senate.     Policy  of  extending  govern- 

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St*t  also  Atlantic  monthly,  v  5,  1800  (Tlie  future  of  Amc»r. 
lailroailB.  by  T.  C.  Clarki'l:  Black,  iiiaj;.,  v.  '.13.  18(a  (My  iii- 
v«btiii(Mit  ui  the  fai'we.st);  Brit.  rju.  rev..  (>t;t.,  1872  (Our 

Eii^l.  railway  system):  Ed.  rev.,  v.  luo.  IHiJl  (lUilway  r- 

alfl  and  railway  policy,  by  H.  Spoiiccr):  Mil.  i-ev..  v.  ID.'i, 
1857  (K.  legislation);  v.  1U7.  1858  |B.  of  (it.  Britain):  v.  VSR, 
1872  (It.  organization  in  thelalewar);  I'diu,  rev..  Apr,.  18711 
(R.  prints  and  losses):  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  4,  18GG  (The  metro- 
polis auil  the  railway,  by  G.  Dodd);  v. !»,  lH(i8(UuKsiau  rail- 
ways, by  It.  (iiffen);  l*ort.n.  rev..  Mcb..  187.5  {The  internal 
workings  of  railways,  by  E.  Phillips);  July.  1874  (It.  rates 
and  fares,  by  Jost-ph  Parsloe):  Jan..  187(J  ((Jernian  rail- 
ways :  a  comparison,  by  J.  Macdonnell);  Nat.  qn.  rev., 
Mar..  1876  (Our  railroad  monopolies,  and  monopolists):  N. 
A.  rev..  Jan..  1868  (R.  K.  iiianagenient.  by  J.A.  I'oor);  v. 
104,  18G7  (The  New  Jersey  monopolies,  by  J.  K.  Medbury): 
V.  104  (Tlie  R.  E.  system,  by  C.  F.  Adams,  jr.):  v.  108.  1801) 
(R.  R.  inflation,  by  C.  F.  Adani.s.  jr.);  v.  109  (\  chapter  of 
Erie,  by  C.  F.  Adams,  jr.):  v.  110.  1870  (R.  R.  problem  in 
1809.  by  C.  F.  Adams,  jr.);  v.  112.  1871  (liov,  and  R.  B.  cor- 
porations, and  Erie  raid,  by  C.  F.  Adams,  jr.):  Old  and  new, 
Feb.,  1873  (Railroads,  servants,  or  ma.stcis,  by  T.  Bacon); 
Qn.  lev.,  V.  Ill,  l«li2  (B.  control);  v.  122.  1807  ;  v.  12.5.  1808 
(The  great  R.  R.  mopopoly:  R.  It.  finance.)  Westin.  rev.,  v. 
78.  1802  (R,:  their  coat  and  profllsi:  v.  8:1.  186;'>  (R.  reform); 
V.  85,  1800  (R.  reform):  v  92.  Iso'.i  (India  railway  reform); 
V.  9.5, 1871  (Future  of  the  railway  in  the  U.  S.) 

Purchase  of  Railways  Iti/  the  State. 

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lege.    Essays  and  addresses.     1874) 2538.05 

Set  also  March.  June.  1870  (The  state  and  the  railroads, 
by  C.  F.  Adams,  jr.);  Brit.  qu.  rev.,  Apl..  1873  (Govern- 
ment purchase  of  railw:iys);  Contemp.  rev.,  July,  1873 
(Railways  and  the  state,  by  A.  Arnold);  Fortn..  Nov.,  1873 
(Purchase  of  the  lailways  by  the  state,  by  Win.  Gait);  Fra- 
ser's  mug.,  Apl..  1873  (Ought  government  to  buy  the  rail- 
way,^?): lut.  rev..  Sept.,  1870  (Grange  and  the  Potter  law. 
by  a  Wisconsin  Granger);  New  Eughinder,  v.  30.  1871  (The 
railways  and  state,  by  L.  Bacon):  Qu.  rev.,  Apl..  1873  (Hail- 
ways  and  the  state):  Statistical  soc.  of  London  Journal. 
v.  30,  1873  (Notes  on  the  purchase  of  the  railwiiys  by  the 
state,  by  R.  B.  Martin;  with  discussion  on  the  paper); 
Westm.  rev.,  Jan,,  1875  (Railway  regulation  and  railway 
purchase). 

Railway  accidents 

—  Adams  ( C.  -K ,  j  ". )  Note.'?  on  railroad  accidents.  1879. 
Rain.    .SVc  Meteorology.     (Rain  and  snow,  p.  774). 

Rain  and  Rivers      .5«  Greenwood  (G.) 4113.36 

Railibow     (The).      1847.    Ed.   by    A.    J.   McDonald. 

Albany.  1.847.     12° -2538. ;i2 

Rainbow  creed.     Boston.  1875.     1'2° 242.10 

Rainey  (Thomas).     Ocean  steam  navigation,  and  the 

ocean  post.     N.  Y.,  1858.     8' 4517.07 

Raithby  (John).     Study  and  practice  of  the  law.    1st 

Amer.  ed.  [anon.]  Portland,  1S06.  8°.  5631.02 
Ralegh  or  Raleigh  (5i)-  Walter).  Discovery  of  Guinea, 

in  1595.  Eepr.  from  the  ed.  of  1596.     Ed.   by  K. 

H.  Schomburgk.  London,  Hakluyl  .v.»-  ,  1848.  8°. 

—  History  of  the  world.     London,  1614.    foL     418.01 

—  Select  poems.  [In  Sanford  (E.)  and  Walsh  (R.)  Brit,   poets,  v. 

5.  1819.1 1691.05 

—  AVorks,  political,  commercial,  and  philos.   With  his 

letters  and  poems.  With  life,  by  T.    Birch.  2    v. 
London,  1751.  8° 5064.09 

Note. —The  contents  vary  slightly  from  those  of  v.  8  of 
the  following  entry,  including  also  '  Speech  on  the  scaffold.' 
and  'Brief  relation  of  Sir  W.Ralegh's  troubles. by  C.  Ralegh.' 

—  Works.   With  the  lives  of  the  author  by  Oldys  and 

Birch.   8  V.     Oxford,  1829.  8° 5064.13 

Contents:  v.  1.  The  lives.  2-7.  History  of  the  world. 
8.  Miscellaneous  works;  Maxims  of  state.  Cabiuet-cotincil. 
Prerogatives  of  parliaments.  On  a  match  betw.  lady  Eliz. 
and  the  prince  of  Piedmont.  On  a  match  between  prince 
Henry  and  a  daughter  of  Savoy.  Of  war  in  general. 
Touching  a  war  with  Spain.  On  the  invention  of  ships, 
anchors,  compass,  etc.  Observ.  on  the  navy  and  sea  ser- 
vice. T'oiiching  trade  and  commerce.  Discovery  of 
Guiana.  Apology.  Reign  of  William  I  Inatroctions  to 
his  son.  Tre;itiseof  the  soul.  Discourse  of  tenures  which 
were  before  the  conquest.  Letters.  Relation  of  Cadiz 
action.  Spanish  alarum.  Orders  to  commanders.  Advice 
of  a  son  to  his  father.  On  the  seat  of  government.  Causes 
of  the  magnificency  and  opulency  of  cities.  The  sceptic. 
Poems.     App.  of  documents. 

—  News  of  Sir  Walter  Ralegh.  1618.     [In  Force  (P.)  Tracts,  v.  3.] 

—  Rep<o-{  of  an  engagement  near  the  Azores.  1519.     [I7i  Pinker- 

ton  (J.)  Voyages,  v.  1.] 926.01 

Same.     [In  Arber  (E.)  Engl,  reprints,  v.  14.] 

tHe"  For  lives  of  Raleigh,  see   Biography  (p.  190)  ;    also 

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quirv  by  a  jury.   2d  Amer.   ed.,  by  J.  Townsend. 

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Ramage  (('raufurd  Tait).  Beautiful  thoughts  from  Ger- 
m:iu  and  .Spanish  authors.   Liverpool,  1868.     16°. 

—  Beautiful    thoughts  from   French   and  Italian  au- 

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1864.     16° 6213.18 

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Liverpool,   IM'.!).      Ml" 6213.19 

Ramayaaa  .  'I'he  Uiiuniynu  of  ViUmiki,  tr.  into  Eng. 
verse,  by  T.  H.  Griffith,  v.  1-3.  London,  1870- 
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from  Valmiki's  Sanskrit  poem.  By  F.  Richard- 
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p.  1-402J 1035.02 

—  Scenes  from  the  Eamayan,  etc.     By  T.  H.  Griffith. 

London,  1868.     1'2° 1681.18 

Same.     2d  ed.    London,  1870.     12°.     .  1681.18a 

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p.  1-28. 

.SVc  also  Calcutta  rev.,  v.  23,  1854  ;  p.  162-216  (The  Rama- 
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Ramble  among  the  musicians  of  Germany.  London, 
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—  Same.     (/»^  ;i!S  Works,  v.  1,  1851.] 6045.10 

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Rambles  among  words.     .Vr  t  Swinton  (W  ) 6434.10 

Rambles  in  wondcrlaml  ,See  Stanley  (E  J.)  1878.  .  .  1131.14 
Rambles  of  a  naturalist,  .sv-' Quatrefages  (A.  de).  2  v.  1857. 
Rambles  of  a  natuiiilisl.  .v.>  GoJman  (John  D.)  .  .  6078.15 
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Rame  (Louise  de  la).   ['Ouida  ']  See  Paction  (p.  514). 

Ramee  (Daniel).  Dictionnaire  general  des  termes 
d'architecture  en  Francjais,  AUemand,  Anglais  et 
Italien.     Paris.  1S68.    8°.     ....     .     1315.37 

Ramel  (  Gen.  Jean  Pierre  or  Philippe  Jacques  Pierre). 
Narrative  of  the  deportation  to  Cayenne,  of  Bar- 
thelemy,  Piehegru,  etc.  From  the  French.  2d.  ed. 
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Rameses  the  Great.     See  Lanoye  (F.  de).     1870.      .     .     .    1081.20 

Rainftler  (Christian  Frederick).  Select  remains, 
with  memoir,  by  J.  Grinfield.  London,  1833. 
1(;° 3587.04 

Rammelsberg  (C.  F. )  Guide  to  quantitative  chem- 
ical analysis.     Tr.  by  R.  Fowler.  N.  Y.,  1872.  8°. 

Rammohiui  Roy.  The  precepts  of  Jesus.  To  which 
are  added,  Ajjpeal  to  the  Christian  public  in  re- 
ply to  the  observations  of  Dr.  Marshman.  Lon- 
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—  Translation  of  several   principal   books,  passages 

and  texts  of  the  Veds,  and  some  controversial 
works  on  Brahmunical  theology.  2d  ed.  Lon- 
don, 1832.     12° 3757.01 

—  Carpenter  (M.)     Last   days   of,  in  England.  3147.23 

See  also  Calcutta  rev.,  v.  4,  1845,  p.  355-394  (Rammobun 

Roy). 
Ramond  de  Carbonnieres  (Louis  F.  E.)    ♦Journey  to  the  summit 

of  Mount  Perdu.  1802.     [In  Pinkerton  (J.)  Voyages,  v.  4]. 
Ramsay    (Allan)     The   gentle   shepherd,    with    life, 

glossary,  etc.     New  York,  1853.   r2°.  .     .   174'2.14 

—  Sefect  poems.  Ed.  by  R.  Walsh.     [/»  Sanford    ami  Walsh. 

Brit,  poets,  v.  26.  18'22.] 1691.26 

—Tea-table  miscellany :  choice  songs,  Scots  and 
English.  2  V.     Glasgow,  1871.  12°.      .     .  1681.07 

— Works.  With  life  by  Geo.  Chalmers  ;  an  essay  on 
his  genius  by  lord  Woodhouselee  ;  and  appen- 
dix relative  to  his  life  and  reputation.   3  v.  Edin., 

1848.   r2° 1681.09 

Contents :  v.  1.  Life  of  Ramsay.  Essay  on  the  genins 
and  writings  of  Ramsay.  Verses  to  the  author.  Serious 
poems.  Elegiac  poems.    Comic  poems.    2.  Pastoral  poems. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  tlie  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


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RAMSAY  -  RAPHAEL 


Gentle  Shepherd,  rtc.  Lyric  and  Satiric  i)oeniB.  3. 
Epigrauiniuticftl  pocuiH.  Epistolary  pnemB.  FableB  and 
tales.    Appendix:    Life,  reputation,  ete.  of  KaniBay. 

Ramsay  (Afldr^w  Crombie).     Phybicai   yeology  and 

^Bogniphy  of  Gt.  Britiiin.   Sd'ed.  L.,  1872.  8". 
Ramsay  (Andrew  Michael,   chev.)     Travels  of  Cyrus. 

With  discourse  on   mythology,     London,    17'JfJ. 

li;° 421. 1'J 

Ramsay  (David).     History  of  the  Amor,   revolution. 

2  V.     Dublin,  1793.    8" 583.(11 

—  Life  of  G.  Washington.     L.,  1807,  8°.     ,     ,3177.19 

—  Oration  on  the  advantages  of  Amer.   independence  ;    with 

Bketch  of  his  life .  [In  Moore  (F.)  Amer.  eloquence,  v.  1. 
1857.) 0325.01 

—  Herring  (J,)  and  Longacre  {J.  B.)    Nat,  portr,  gallery,  v.  ;(. 

1836 32*7.10 

Ramsay  (Rei>.  Edward  Bannerman).  Christian 
character  illus.  in  the  four  great  apostles.  Edin., 
1858.  16° 3586.11 

—  Pulpit  table-talk.    London,  [1868].  16°.     .3586.13 

—  Keminiscences  of  Scottish  life  and  character.   Bos- 

ton, 1861.     1G° 951.19 

—  Two  lectures  on  the  genius  of  Handel.      Edin., 

1862.     12° 1562.04 

Ramsay  (S\r  George).  Essay  on  the  distribution  of 
wealth,     Edin.,  183G.     8° 5922.01 

—  Introduction  to  mental  philosophy  ;   with  an  in- 

quiry into  the  syllogism.  Edin.,  1853.  8°.  5425.18 

—  Ontology.     London,  1870.     12° 5125.17 

Ramsay  (George  Mcllvainei.  Cosmology.  B.,  1870.  8°. 
Ramsay  (Grace).     A  salon  in  the  last  days  of  the  em- 
pire, and  other  sketches.     L.,  1873.      12°     241.98 

Ramsay  (  Un:  .James).  Essay  on  the  treatment  and 
conversion  of  American  slaves  in  the  British 
sugar  colonies.     London,  1784.     8°.  .     .  5833.06 

Ramsey  (.J.  G.  M.)  Annals  of  Tennessee,  1769-1800. 
Charleston,  1853.     8° 612.22 

Ramsey  (ifra.  V.  G.)  Evenings  with  the  children; 
or  travels  in  South  Amer.     B.,  1872.   16°.   1161.02 

Ramsay  (Wm.)  Manual  of  Roman  antiquities.  8th 
ed.     London,  1870.     12° 434.14 

Ramseyer  (Frederick  Augustus)  and  Kiihne  (Johan- 
nes). Four  years  in  Ashantee.  Ed.  by  Mrs. 
Weilbrecht.     "N.  Y  ,  1875.     12°.       .     .     .1092.22 

Ramshoru  (Ludwig).  Dictionary  of  Latin  synon- 
ymes.     Tr.  by  F.  Lieber    B.,  1841.       8°.   6414.27 

Rana  jiipieus.     Se''  Wyman  (Jeffries) 3937.05 

Rand.     S^^n  also  Rands. 

Rand  (Edward  Sprague,j?-.)    Bulbs.     B.,  1866.     12°. 

—  Complete  manual   of  orchid   culture.     New  York, 

187C.  12° 6132.26 

—  Flowers  for  the  parlor  and  garden.     B.,  1863.  12°. 

—  Garden  flowers.     Boston,  1866.   12°.  .     .     .  6132.05 

—  The  rhododendron  and  'American  plants.'  Boston, 

ls71.     8° 6132.13 

—  Seventy-live  popular  flowers,  and   how  to  cultivate 

them'.     Boston,  1870.  8° 6132.13 

—  Window  gardener.    Boston,  1S72.   8°.     .     .6132.18 
Raildall  {Rm.    David  Austin).     Handwriting  of  God 

in  Egypt,  Sinai,  and  the   Holvland  :    a  journey. 

Phil.,  1869.  8° ".     .     .     .   1051.15 

Randall  (Henry  Stephens).  Fine  wool  sheep  hus- 
bandry.    New  York,  1863.   12°.       .     .     .   6131.03 

—  Life  of  •J'efl'erson.   3  v.  New  York,  1858.   8°.   3092.06 
RaudaU  (P.  M.)  Quartz  operator's  handbook.   KeWsed 

ed.     New  York,  1871.  12° 4002.01 

Randall  (Samuel  S.)  First  principles  of  popular 
education.     New  York,  1869.   12°.   .     .     .  5511.08 

—  History  of  the  common  school  system  of  the  State 

of  New  York,  from  1795.   N   Y  ,  1871.  .3°.   .5518.18 

—  History  of  the  State  of  New  York.   N.  Y.,  1870.  16 '. 
Randolph  (Edmund).     Address  on   the  history  of  California  ; 

San  Fraucisco.  Sept.  10.  1860.     [In  United  States.    Com.   of 

mining.  Report.  1867  ;    p.  268-321.] 406(i.05 

Randolph  il-dmund).  Speech  on  the  federal  constitution; — 
Argument  in  the  trial  of  Aaron  Burr.  [In  Moore  (F.) 
Eloquence,  v.  1.  1859.] 6325.01 

Randolph  (Rev.  Herbert).  Life  of  Gen.  Sir  Kobert 
Wilson,     2  v,  London,  1862.  S°.     .     .     .  3186  17 

Randolph  (Johni.  Letters  to  a  young  relativer 
[1806-22.1     Phila.,  1814.   8° 31,V2.1G 

—  Speech  on  Gregg's  resolution  on  motion  for  nonimportation 

of  British  merchandise  ;— Speech  on  the  tariff.   1824  ;— 


Increaseof  the  army,  1811  :— Extract  from  the  speech  on 
retrenchment  ;— Sketch  of  life,      [In  Moore  (F.)    Amer 

eloquence,  v.  2.  1857,) 6325,02 

S^-  For  liv'^s  of  Uandolph.  j;.'-'  Biography  (p.  190.) 

Randolph  (Eichard).  Sober  llcuuglits  on  staple 
themes.     Phil.,   1871.   1^ 3586.25 

Randolph  (Sarah  Nicholas).  Domestic  life  of  'Thomas 
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—Life  of  Gen.  Thomas  J.  ("Stonewall")  Jackson. 
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Randolph  (Thomas).    Plays.  See  Plays  (p.  894). 

Rands  (Wm.  B.)  [Matthew Browne,  pseud.']  Chaucer's 
England.     2  v.     London.  1869.   12°.   .     .     471.24 

—  Henry   Holbeach,  student  in  life  and   philosophy, 

[pseud.]  2.  V.     London,  1865.    12°.     .     .  2532.20 
Note. — Reviewed  in  Contem.  rev.,  v.  12, 1869. 

—  Shoemakers'  village.     2  v.     L,  1871.  12°.      241.92 

—  Views  and  opinions.     London,  1866.   16°.     2514.18 
Rangabe  (Alexander  Ilisa).     Greece  :    her   progress 

and  jjresent  position.  N.  Y.,  1867.  sm  4°.    992.13 

Raiike   (Leopold).       Civil    wars    and   monarchy   in 

France,  in  16th-17th  cent.  N.  Y.,  185  J.  12°.  5il.01 

—  Ferdinand  I.  and  Maximilian  il  of  Austria,     Lon- 

don, 1856.     16° 5075.20 

—  History  of  England  principally  in  the  17th  cen- 

tury.    [To  1760.]  0  v.   Oxford,  1875.     8°      483.19 
Note. — Reviewed  in  Dublin  rev.,  Apl.,  1876, 

—  History  of  Servia,   [  lo  1843.1    Tr.  by  Mrs.  A.  Kerr. 

London,  Holm,  1«53.     12° 5.54.18 

—  History   of   the  Popes,  their  church  and  state,  and 

especially  of  their  conflicts  with  protestantism  in 
the  16th  and  IVtU  cent.     Tr.  by  E.  Foster.     3  v. 

London,  Bohn,  1847-50.     12° 3425.01 

Note.—  v.  3  contains  documentary  illuBtrations,  diaries, 
biographies,  etc.    v.  2  contains  the  index  to  v.  1.3. 

Same.  Popes  of  Rome  :  their  history  during  the 

16th  and  17th  centuries.     From   the   German  by 
S.  Austin.  4th  ed.  3  v.  London,  1866.   8°.   3438.16 
Note. — Reviewed  by  T.  B.  Jlucaulay  in  his  Essays,  v.  4, 
1859  ;  idso  in  Ed.  rev.,  Oct.,  184U. 

—  History  of  reformation  in  Germany.  2d  ed.  Tr.  by 

S.  Austin.     3  v.     London,    1815.     8°.     .  3433.14 

—  Memoirs  of  the  house  of  Brandenburg,  and  history 

of  Prussia.     Tr.  by  Sir  B.  and  lady  Duft'  Gordon, 

3  v.     London,  1819.     8° 546.19 

Rankeu  (Alexander).  History  of  France,  to  1793.  9  v. 

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Rankiue    (Wm    John  Macquorn).      'Cyclopsedia  of 

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—  Manual    of    civil    engineering.    4th    ed.    revised. 

London,  18G5.  8° 3925.07 

—  Manual  of  machinery  and  millwork.    1st  ed.    Lon- 

don, 1869.  12° 3923.-:8 

—  Manual  of  the  steam  engine  and  other  prime  mov- 

ers.  2d  ed.  revised.   London,  1861.  8°.    .  3926.12 

—  Useful  rules  and   tables  relating  to   mensuration, 

engineering,  structures,  and  machines.  2d  ed. 
London,  1867.   12° 3924.08 

—  and  Bamijer  (E.  F. )    Mechanical  text-books,  and 

engineering.       London,  ls73.    12°.     .     .   3922.16 

Ranking  (John).     Conquest  of  Peru,  Mexico,  etc.,  in 

the  loth  century  by  the  Mongols.     L.,  1827.    8°. 

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Mongols  and  Romans.     L.,  1826.     4°.     .4718.1)3 
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racy.  p.  584);— Nobility  (p.  820);— Peerage  (p.  842). 
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philanihropist,    'b.    1805,      d.     1852).       Memoirs, 

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Ranyard  (Ellen).     The  Book  and  its  story.     By  L. 

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—  Fresh  leaves  in  the  Book  and  its  story.      By  L.  N. 

R.     New  York,  1871.   12° 5735.07 

—  Life  work  ;  or  ,the    link    and   the  rivet.     By  L.  N. 

R.     London,   1861.    16° 3585.20 

Rape  cif  the  bucket,  a  poem.     See  Tassoni  (A.)  1827.     .    1692.16 
Rape  of  the  luck,  poem.     .SVc  Pope  (Alexander).     .     .    .    1621, Ufi 
Raphael.     See  Raffaello  Santi. 
Raphael's   witch  I  ! !    or  the    oracle   of    the*  future. 

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Rapiii  (lU-ne).     Critical  works.     [Tr.  by  B.   Kennet, 

etc.]     London,  1706.  8° 5U(il.ll 

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Cicero  for  eloquence  ;  Homer  and  Virgil  for  poetry  ; 
TliucydideB  and  Livy  for  liiutory  ;  Plato  and  Aristotle  for 
philosophy.  2.  Ketlections  on  eloquence  in  general  ;  on 
Aristotle's  Treatise  on  poesie  ;  on  philosophy  ;  on  logick  ; 
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—  England  in  1835.     "[/"  Waldie  library.) 5078.'21 

—  Frederick  ii  and  his  times.     L.,  1837.   12°.    3062.22 

—  History  of  16th  and  17tb  centuries.   2  v.     London. 

1835.   12° 413.20 

Raumer  (Karl  Georg  von).  Geschichte  der  piidago- 
gik.   4  V.     Stuttgart,  1810-54.  8°.     .     .     .  55-.'5.02 

—  German  educational   reformers.      Memoirs  ;   with 

contributions  to  the  history  of  education  from 
the  14th  to  the  I'Jth  century.  [Tr.  from  his  His- 
torj'  of  pedagogy,  by  L.  W.  Fitch  and  F.  B.  Per- 
kins.]    Ed.     by    H.    Barnard.     X'hil.,   1863.     8°. 

Raupach  i  Ernest).  The  Niebelungen  treasure  :  trag. 
From  the  German.     London,  1847.   16°.     1742.13 

Rauwolf  (Leonhart).  Journey  into  the  Eastern  countries.  [In 
Ray  (J.)    Juuruey,  ric,  V,  2,  1738,]    ......      944.'21 

Raveiisteia  (E.  G. )  The  Russians  on  the  Amur. 
London,  1861.    8' 1024.19 

—  Denominational  .'Statistics  of  England  and  Wales.    London. 

1870.    12° 3445.20 

—  and  HuUsy  (John).     The  gymnasium  and  its  Si- 

tings.    London,  1867.   12° 4613.17 

Handbook  of  gymnastics  and  athletics.  Lon- 
don, 1807.     8° 4'')13.ts 

Ra'wle  (Wm.  Henryi.     Practical  treatise   on    coven- 
ants  for   title.     3d    ed.     revised.     B.,     1860.    8°. 
Rav^Uusou  (George).     Contrasts  of  Christianity  with 


heathen  and  Jewish  systems  ;  nine  sermons  be- 
fore the  Univ.  of  Oxford.     L.,  1861.     8°.  3586.15 

—  Five    great    monarchies    of   the    ancient    eastern 

world.     4  V.     London,  18(12-67,     8°.     .     .     425.15 
Contents:     v.   1.    Chaldn-a.     Assyria.      2.    Assyria,    con- 

tinueU.     3.  Media.    Babylonia.    4.  Persia. 

A'o(e.— Reviewed   in   Brit.   qu.  rov,.  Mch..  1869;   N.  Brit 

rev..  V.  44.  1860  ;  Ed.  rev.,  v.  125,  1867. 

—  Sixth  great  oriental  monarchy  :  Parthia,     London 

1873.     8° .)2-.04 

—  Seventh    great    oriental    monarchy  :  Sa.ssanian  or 

new  Persian  empire.     London,  1876.  8^.     4'.'5.'.'5 

—  Genuineness  and  authenticity  of  the  Pentateuch.      [/n  Aids 

to  faith,  1862.] 3547.06 

—  Historical    evidences  of  the   truth  of  the  acriptiiro  records. 

From  the  London  ed..  with  the  notes  tr.  by  A.  N.  Arncdd. 
Boston.  1860.  12'     [Bampton  lectures,  1800.]      .    .    3586.14 

—  Historical  illustrations  of  tlie  Old  Testament.  Lon- 

don, 1871.    1G°.     .     , 37-22.02 

—  Manual  of  ancient  history,  to  the  fall  of  the  West- 

ern empire.     Oxford,   1869.     8°.     .     .     .     427.0!) 

—  On  the  life  and  writings  of  Herodotus  ; — On  the  early  dirou. 

ology  and  history  of  Lydia  ;  — Physical  and  jiolitical  geo- 
graphy of  Asia  Minor  ;— Chronology  and  history  of  the 
great  Median  empire  ;  -Of  the  religion  of  the  ancient  Per- 
sians : — On  the  chronology  and  history  of  the  great  Assy- 
rian empire  ; — On  the  history  of  the  later  Babylonians  ; — 
On  the  geograjihyof  .MesopotaMiiaiiiid  adjacent  countries  ; 
— On  the  ethnic  aMnities  of  the  nations  of  western  Asia, 
[/n  Herodotus,  ed,  by  G.  Rawlinson,  v,  1],    .     .    .      426.13 

—  On  the  aiagiaii  revolution,  ami  the  reign  of  the  psoudo-Smer- 

dis  ; — On  the  Persian  system  of  govcrnineilt  ; — On  the 
topography  of  Babylon,     [//i  Herodotus,  v.  2.]  .     .      420.14 

—  On  the  Cimmerians  of  Herodotus  ; — On  the  ethnology  of  the 

European  Scyths  ;— On  the  geography  of  Scythia  ;— On  the 
early  history  of  Sparta  ;— On  the  early  history  of  the  Athe- 
nians ; — On  the  battle  of  Marathon  ; — Traditions  respect- 
ing the  Pelasgians.     [In  Herodotus,  v.  3.)      ...      -126.14 

—  On  the  obscurer  tribes  contained  wilhin  the  empire  of  Xerxes; 

— Early  luigratinns  of  the  Phoenicians  ; — Nakhsh-i-Hastam 
inscription  ; — Family  tree  of  the  Achaemenidie  ;— Inscrip- 
tion on  the  Delphic  tripod.  [In  Herodotus,  v.  4.]  426.16 
Ra^wlinson  (Sir  Henry  Creswicke).  England  and 
Russia  in'the  East  :  Central  Asia.  2d  ed,  Lon- 
don, 1875.  8° 1026.24 

—  On  the  ten  tribes  of  the  Persians  ; — On  the  early  history  of 

Babylonia;— On  the  religion  of  the  Babylonians  and  .\a8y- 
rians.     [In  Herodoms,  ed.   by   Rawlinson,  v.  1.) ;— On  the 

Alariidians  of  Herodotus.     [In  y.i.] 426.13 

Ray  {.1ohn,  EuijJ.    naturnlht,  b.  1&2H,  d  nOlK     Collec- 
tion  of    English    proverbs,     [la  Bohn   (H.   G.) 
H.aud-book  of  iJi'overbs.     London,  18  5.   12°,] 
Xof''. — A  verbatim  reprint,  from  the  edition  of  1768. 

—  Travels    through    the  Low    Countries,    Germany, 

Italy,  and  France  ;  with  catalogue  of  plants.     2d 

ed.  2v.     London,  17x3.  8' 944,20 

.Kff"  For  livfs  of  Ray,  s^r  Biography  (p.  190. 
Ray    society.     [Publications.]      185ri-73.     11  v.     fol. 
24  V.  8°.     London,  1815-72. 
Contents : 
Agassiz  (L.l  General  catalogue  of  books,  tracts,  etc..  oa  zoology 

and   geology.     Enl.  and  ed.  by  H.  E.  Strickland  and  Sir  W. 

Jardine.  4  v.     London,  1848-51.  8'.    ......     .  2773.01 

Alder  (J.)  and  Hancock  (.\.)    Monograph   of  Brit,  uudibiau- 

chiato  mollusca.     L.,  1845.    f.il 4749.01 

AUman  (G.  J.)  Monograph  of  fresh-water  polyzoa.    London, 

1856      fol 4749.02 

Baird  (W.)  Nat.  hist,  of  Brit,  entomostraca,    London,  1852.  8°. 
Blackwall  (J.)    History  of  the  spiders  of  Gt.  Britain  and   Ire- 
land,    London,   1801,     fol 4749.03 

Bowerbank  (J    S.)     Monograph  of  British    spongiadie.     2  v. 

London.    1864,  8° 4744.03 

Brown  (K  I  Miscel.  botanical  works.     L.,  1846.  8',      .    4744.01 
Burmeister   (H.)    (>rganization   of   trilobites.     Loudon.  1846. 

fol 4749.04 

Carpenter  (W.  B.l  and   others.    Intr<id.    to  the  study  of  the 

foraminifera.    London.  1862.  fol 4749.05 

Darwin  (CI    Monograph   on   the   cirripedia.     2   v.    London. 

1851.    8' 4744.05 

Douglas  (J.  W.)  ami  Scott  (J.)    British  hemipteia.    London. 

1865.  8° 4744,07 

Content.t :  v.  1.  Hemipteia  lieternptera. 
Eschricht   D.  F.),  Reinhardt  (J,l.  ant  Lilljeborg  (W.)     Recent 

memoirs  on  the  cela  ea.  Fd.  by  W.  II.  Fowler.     L.,  1866.   fol. 
Forbes    (E.)      Monograph    of     JBtitish    iialu'd-oyed    medusae. 

London.   1848.  lol 4749.06 

Gunther  (A.  C.   L.  G.)    Reptiles  of   British    India.     London, 

1864.    fol 4749.07 

Henfrey  (-\..  ol.)  Botanical  and  physiolog.  memoirs.  L.,  1853.  8'. 
Contents  :      Braun  (.\  )     Phciionieiion   of   rejuvenescence. 

Meneghini  G.)     .\uiinal  nature  of  the    diatomei?,  with    au 

organographical  revision  of  the  genera.    Cohn  (F.l    Abstract 

ofnat.  hist,  of  protococcus  pluvialia, 
Hofmeister  (W.)  Germination,  development  and  frnctificalion 


IQ  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AOTHOICS  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  tue  NlI.MIiEli. 


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of  bighor  cryptogamia,  and  fructification  of  tbo  tbe  coniferie. 

Londou,  1802.     8'- 4744.08 

Huxley  (T.  H.)    O.-eauic  hydrozoa.    Ijmdon.  1860.   fol.  4749.08 
Leighton   {W.  A.)      Britisb  Bpet-ies  of  augiucarpous  licbcua. 

Lomlim.  1851.     8' 4714.10 

Lubboclc  {Sir  J.)  Monograph  of  tbe  t-ollauiboia  and  tbysanura. 

Ldiidc.n,  1873.     8°.  .     .     .     , 4744.18 

Meyen    |F.  J.  F.)    OutlineB  of  tbe  geograpby  of  plants,    Lon- 
don. 1H4G.     8° 4744.09 

Nilzsch  (iJ.L,)  Ptorylograpby.  Tr.  by  P.L.  ScUlater.  L.,  18.17.  lol. 
Oken  {L.)  Elements  of  pbyBiopbilo80])by.  L.,  1847.  8'.   4744.11 
Ray  (J.,    Correspondence.  ICd.  by  E.  I.aiiltehter.     L.,  1818.    8". 
—  Menioiials  of  J.  Ray.  Witb  ltinerario<;.  L.,  1840.  8°.  3147.27 
Reports  and  papers  on  bofany.    2  v.     L..  184''i-19.    8".    4744.1.') 
Conlrytts  :  1846.     Zuccarini  (.1.  G.)    On  tbe  nioii)bology  ol 
tbe   conitera-.      Orisebacb   (A.)     On     butauieal   gcot^rapby. 
Nageli  (C.,,  On  vegetable  cells.  Link  (H.  F.)  Report  on  bolany. 
1849.  Mohl  (H.  von).   On  tbe  structure  of  the  palm  stem. 
Nageli  (C.)  On  vegetable  cells  ;-  On  tbe  utricular  structures 
in  tbe  <  ontents  at  cells.    Link  (H.  i  .)     Report  ou  pbys.  bot- 
any,   1844-45.      Grisebach  (A.)       Report  on  geogr.   botany, 
1844  ;— Report  ougeogi.  and  systematic  botany.  1845. 
Reports  on  tbe  progrees  ot  zoology  ana  botany,  1841-42.  Ediu., 

1845,     8" 4744.13 

Reports  on  zoology,  1843.44.    London,  1847.    8°.    .     .    4744.14 
Steenstrup  (J.  J.)  Alternation  ol  geneiation.  L..1845.  8^.  4744.17 
Williamson  (W.  Ci    Recent  foraminitera  oi  Gt.  Britain.  Lon- 
don, 1858.     lol 4749.12 

Raymond  (Daniel).  Elements  ol  constitutional  law, 
and    of    politioai    economy.      Baltiiuoie,     1810. 

12= 5912.15 

Rajrmond  ( Mme.  Emmeline).  Letters  d'une  marraine 
a   sa  tilleule.     Suivies  ties  Conseils   d'un  vieux 

jav<linier,     Paris,    181)3.     12' 70.32.27 

Raymond    (George).     Memoirs  oi   R.    W.    Elliston. 

2  V.     London    184i;.  S'- 3051.19 

Raymond  (George  L. ,  Ideals  made  real  [and  Hajdn: 

poems'J.     N.  Y.,  1877.     10° 1681,19 

Raymond  (Henry  .\iigu8tU6),  psi'ua.     S>;-  Scott  {Mrs.  Sarab). 
Raymo.id  (Henrv  .larvis).     History  ot    the   adminis- 
tration ot  presi  lent  Lincoln.   N.  Y.,   1861.   12°. 

—  Life  and  services  ol   Abraham   Lincoln  ;  with   his 

state  papers,   speeches,  letters,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1865. 

8° 3113.04 

US'  For  lives  otH.  J.  R.,  see  Biography  (p.  191). 
Raymond  (Ida.    pseud.)     Sontblaml  writers,     Biogr. 

ami    critical   sketches    with  extracts  from  their 

writings.    2  t.     Phil.,    1870.   8".     .     .     .  2754.22 
Raymond  (.John).     Voyage  through  Italy,  1645-1647. 

London,  1648.  24°.  .     .     .    ' 971.04 

Raymond    (Robert  Raikes).     The  patriotic  speaker. 

N,  Y.,    1864.     12° 6332.21 

Raymond  (Rossiter  Worthington).     Book   of    Job  : 

essays,  and  metrical   paraphrases  ;  with   introd. 

note  by  T.  J.  Conant.     N.  Y.,  1878.  12".    3733.08 

—  Mineral  resources  ol  the  states  and  territories  west 

of  the  Rocky  Mts.,  1869.  Wash..  1869.   8°.  4006.08 

Same.     Statistics  of  mines  and  mining.  1870-75. 

8  V.  Washington,   1870-77.  8° 4006.U9 

^g'  For  his  novels  and  tales  see  Fiction  (p.  515). 
Raymond   (Xavier).     Afghanistan.     Paris,    1848.  8  . 

[Uulvers.] 903.01 

Raynal  (Abbe  Guillaume  Thomas  Fran(;oisi.  Philoso- 
phical and  political  history  ot  the  settlements 
and  trade  ot  the  Europeans  in  the  East  and 
West  Indies.  From  the  French  by  J.  O.  Justa- 
mond.  8  v.  London,  1782.  8°."  .  .  5i;5.12 
C(mtents  :  v.  1-3.     East  Indies,    v.  3-8.     America. 

—  The  revolution  ot  America.     L.,  1781.   12^.     582.(11 
Rayiiouard  (Fran(;ois  Justin  Marie).     Choix  des  poe- 
sies   des  troubadours.      6  v.     Paris,  1816-21.     8\ 

—  Lexique  roman,  ou  dictionnaire  de   la  langue  des 

troubadours.   G  v.  Paris,   1836-44.     8°.     .  6425.04 

Reach  (Angus  B.)  Claret  and  olives,  from  the  Gar- 
onne to  the  Rhone     N.  Y.,  1822.  12°.     .     972.07 

Read,     tItS'  See  alto  Reade  ;— Read  ;— Reid  :— Ried. 

Read  (lohn  Meredith).  Historical  inquiry  concern- 
ing   Henry    Hudson.     Albany,  1866.   8^  3084.16 

Read  (.Nathan).  Nathan  Read:  his  invention  of  the 
multi-tubular  boiler  and  portable  high  pressure 
engine,  etc.     New  York,  1870.  12°.     .     .  3926.21 

Read  (Thomas  Buchanan).  Female  poets  of  Amer- 
ica.    Phila.,  1855.    8° 1677.17 

—  The  house  by  the  sea.     Phila.,  1856.  16°.  .   16S2.08 

—  The  new  pastoral.     Phil.,  185.5.    16°.     .     .  1682.09 

—  Poetical  works.     3  v.      Phila.,  1866.  16.     .  1682.05 


Conlentx:  v.  1.  Lyric  poems.  Sylvia  ;  or  the  last  Shep- 
herd.   Miscellaneous.     Airs  from  Alpland, 

2.  Tbe    new    pastoral.    Tbe  house  by  tbe  sea.    Miscel. 

3.  The  wagoner  of  tbe  AUegbanies.  War  poems.  A 
summer  story.    Poems  in  Italy.    Miscellaneous. 

—  A  summer's  story.       Sheridan's  ride,  and  other  po- 

ems.    Phil.,   1865.   12° 1682.07 

—  Wagoner  of  the  Alleghanies.  Phil,  1863.  12".  1682.07 

&e  notice  of  T.  B.  R.  by  J.  R.  Tait  in  Lippincott,  Mcb., 
1877  (14  pp.) 

Read  and  reflect :   newspaper  and  general  reader's 
companion,  [anon.]  18th  ed.Ij.,  1872.  24°.  6214.31 
Reade  (Charles).     The  coming  man.  N.  Y.,  1878.  32°. 
Not.'.. — That  is,  tbe  ambi-dextrous  man. 

—  The  eighth  commandment.     [The  copyright  ques- 

tion.]    Boston,  18i:0.    12° 2712.33 

jeS"  For  bis  nmi-ls  see  Fiction  class  list  (p.  190.) 

J8®'  For  notices  of  C.  UeaUe  and  bis  novels,  see  Friswell 

(.J.  H  )     Modern   men  of  letters.  1870  ;    p.  77-91   [2525.18]; 

—McCarthy    (.J.)      Modern  leaders.   1872    13257,16];— a(so 

Atlantic    monthly,    v.   14,    1804  (by  H.  K.  P.   Spofford); 

Blackwood's  mag.,  v.  lOti.  18IJ9  (his  novels);  Nat.   rev.,  v. 

14.  18(12   (The  Cloister  and   tbe  hearth);   N.  A.  rev.,  v.  82, 

1850  (bis  novels). 

Reade  (Comi^ton).  Pictura  iiictura;  ;  a  poem.  Ox- 
lord,  1871.  16° 1681.17 

Read  i  George).  Confectioner's  and  pastry-cook's 
guide.   14th  ed.     London,  [1864.  J  1j°.     .6017.12 

Reade  (John   Edmund).     Poetical   works.     New  ed. 

4  v.     London,  1857.   16° 1681.01 

C'onletits  :  v.  1.  Italy.  Vision  of  the  ancient  king.  Poem. 
Classical  poems,  v.  2.  Catiline.  Our  youth  and  how  it  is 
passed.  Memnon.  Poems.  3.  Cain  tbe  wanderer. 
Hebrew  poems.  Life's  episode.  Poems.  Tbe  deluge. 
Poems.    4.  Man  in  Paradise.     Poems. 

Read  (Samuel).  Inquiry  concerning  the  nature  and 
use  of  money.     Edin.,  1816.  8°.     .     .     .  5913.bO 

Reade  (Wm.  Winwood).  The  martyrdom  of  man. 
London,  187'2.    8' 58 12. '20 

—  Story  of  the  Ashantee  campaign.  L.,  1874.  12°. 

—  .Savage  Africa.     N.  Y.,  1861.  8° 1095.09 

Reader's  handbook  of  Amer.  revolution.  See  Winsor  (J.)  681.10 
Reading  («(o«d)  and  Readings.  <S'ee  Elocution  (^p.442). 
Reading.     (Wlutl  b>  read  and  how  to  read.) 

—  Atk'm-son  (IF.  P.)    Right  use   of  books;  lecture. 

1879 2741.'26 

—  Carlyle  ( T. )     On  the   choice  of  books.     Inaugural 

address  of  lord  rector  of  the  Univ.  of  Edinburgh. 
1866 2510.14 

—  Mitnijin  (Bev.  E.)    Essay  on  light  reading,  as  it  may 

be  supjjosed  to  influence  moral  conduct  and  lit- 
erary taste.  1808 2534.28 

—  Moore  ( C.  II. )  What  to  read,  and  how  to  read,  being 

classified  lists  of  choice  reading.     1871.     2752.29 

—  Perkins  [F.  li.)     Best  reading  :  hints  on  the  selec- 

tion of  books,  etc.  With  a  classified  bibliography, 

1872 27.jl.i3 

Same.     4th  revised  ed.,  1877.       .     .     .     2751.31 

—  Porter  (Xoali.  D.D.)    Books  and  reading  ;  or,  what 

books  shall  I  read,  and  how  shall  I  read  them  ? 
1871 2751.12 

—  Potter  (A.)     Hand-book  for  readers  and  students. 

1843 2752.25 

Preliminary  observ.  on  reading.  [In  Discourses,  etc.  1840. 

—  Pycroft  (J.)     Course  of  English   reading.       18.-j7. 

—  Buskin  (,J.)     Sesame  and  lilies.  1865.     .     .254-2.22 

—  Spencer  {J.  A.)    Course  of  English  reading.    Based 

on  Pycroft.     1873 2751.  i;6 

—  Van  Rhyn  (G.  A.  F.)    What  and  how  to  read  ;   best 

books  published  during[1870-74] ;  with  criticisms. 
1875 2751.29 

—  IfVi'if  shall  I  read?    N.  Y.,  1879.     12°.    .     .  274L27 

Xote. — -Written  by  a  cultivated  christian  mother.' 

—  Ballantyne  (T.)  Art  of  reading.  [In  his  Essays  in  mosaic,  1870  ; 

p.  1-15.] 2613.14 

—  Godwin  (If.)     Reading.     [In  Ms  Enquirer,  1797  ;  p.  119-147.] 

—  Helps  I  A. ^     /« /)(y  I'riends  in  council,  v.  1 2531.28 

—  Jacox  (/',)    Re-readiig  a  book.    [In  fn's  Recreations  of  a  re- 

cluse, v.  1.  1870  ;  1>.  22-4B.J 2532.28 

- —  Vaughan  {II.  II)    Effects  of  general  and  diffused  reading, 

[In  Oxford  prize  essays,  v.  5.  1836.] 2541.16 

See  also  Pop.  sci.  monthly.  Dec,  1875  (Reading  as  an  in- 
tellectual process,  by  E.  0.  Vaile);  Old  and  new,  Apl.,  1873 
(Tbe  .ibrise  of  reading,  by  J.  P.  Quincy);  Library  journal, 
v.  4;  ntis,  9-10  il'"iitii.tn  iu  libraries  and  the  reading  of 
children;  essays  and  addresses). 
tS'See  also  Fiction  (p.  469). 


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Reading  :m  a  fliu>  art      Legouve  (E.)     187n (;;t:W.2ll 

Reading  <liib  1111(1  hamly -speaker.      »r  Baker  ((i.  M.)     .    6:i31.'J!) 
Readings    from    English    history.       Green   (J.  R. ) 
Real   iiuti    boau-iileal.     By  [Mary  Anne  Kelty].  Bos- 
ton. 18C1.   12° 2512.01 

Real  lU'uperty.    S'r  Law  (Real  properly,  p.  GOO). 
Reason  itiiil  faith.  Si'e  Bibl.  aud  relig.  lit.  {lii'asini  and  faith,  p. 98). 
Reason,  faith,  and  duty  :  sermons.     Si's  Walker  (J.)      .    :j(»lli.()t) 
Reason  in  religion.     .SVc  Hedge  (Fieil.  II.) y5Ci'2.12 

Reason  why.  Domestic  science.  By  [Robert  K. 
rhilp].      12th  ed.     London,  1869.   12°.     .GOIC.OT 

—  General  science.     By  [Robert  K.  Philp].     48th  id. 

London,  18G9.   12" Mltlo 

— •  Nattiral  liistory.  By  [Robert  K.  Philp].  London, 
18.9.   12° 47l:i.l9 

—  Pliysii-al  geography  and  geology.     By    [Robert   K. 

i'hilp].     London,  ]8(i3.    12° 91'J.r.l 

Heasoning.     .S'fp  Logic  (p.   716) r)4JK.O'.) 

Reaumur   (Rene     Antoine   Ferchault   de).      Natural 

history  of  bees.     From   the   French.     London, 

1714.     8° 4821.06 

Reavis  (L.  U. )  Representative  life  of  Horace  Greeley. 

N.   Y.,  1872.     12'' 3072.16 

—  Saint  Lonis  :  the  future  great  city  of  the  world.  2d 

ed.     St.  Louis,  1870.     8° 1135.18 

Rebel  brag  and  British  bluster.  By  Owls-glass  \j>seuil.  ] 
New  York,  ISCS.     lfi°. 632.24 

Rebel  war-clerk's  diary  at  the  Confederate  States' capital.  .S"''- 
Jones  (J.  B.|     18tiG C44.1K; 

RebeUiad  (The);  or  terrible  transactions  at  the  seat 
of  the  muses  :  a  poem.   [rmon.'\  Boston,  1842.  16°. 

Rebellion  record  (The)  :  a  diary  of  American  events, 
with  documents,  narratives,  incidents,  poetry, 
etc.  Ed.  by  Frank  Moore,  v.  1-11.  N.  Y.,  1862- 
69.     8° 6.i5.n4 

Same.     Supplement.     N.  Y.,     1864.    8°.     635.21 

Rebel's  recollections.     Sef  Eggleston  (G.  C.)    1875.  .     .      031.16 

Reber  (George),  Christ  of  Paul  ;  or,  the  enigmas  of 
Christianity.     N.   Y.,  1876.     12°.     .     .     .   3587.00 

Ri  camier  (.l/xin).     ,SVe  Biography  (p.  190). 

Recantation  :  or  the  confessions  of  a  convert  to  Ro- 
manism ;  a  tale  of  domestic  and  religious  life  in 
Italy.   Ed,  by  W.  I.  Kip.  N.  Y.,  1846.   18°.  3586.18 

Receipts.     Ser  Arts  (Useful,  p.  i6)  ; — Domestic  economy  (p.  419). 

Recent  inquiries  in  theology,  being  Essaj'S  and  re- 
views.    Ed.  by  F.  D.  Hedge.     Boston,  1860.   12°. 

Recent  origin  of  man.     .«.-.•  Southall  (J.  C.)   1875.     .     .     .5803.01 

Recess  studies.     .S'«  Grant  (.Vir  Alex..  fi(.) 571i;.l'2 

Recit  dune  steuv.     Ste  Craven  [Mmn.  A.)  ISIV.) 3044.17 

Reck  (P.  O.  F.  von)  and  Bolzius  (J.  M.)  Extract  of  journal  of. 
who  conducted   the    Sultzburgers  to  Georgia,  1733.     [Fn 

Force  (P.)  Tracts.  V.  4.) 577.11 

Reclus  (Elisee).  The  Earth  :  a  descriptive  history. 
2  v.     London,  1871.   8° 92.3.16 

—  The  Ocean,   atmosphere,    and   life.     Tr.    by  B.   B. 

"Woodward,  and    ed.    by  H.     Woodward.    2   v. 

London,  1873.   8° 913.17 

Same.     New  York,   1873.  8° 913.16 

Recollections  of  a  Southern  matron.    See  Gilman  (C.)  185'2. 
Recollections  of  England.     .See  Tyng  (S.  H.)  1847.     .     .     .     954.25 
Recolleciious  of  liugby,  by  an  old  Rugbai^an.     Lon- 
don, 1848.   16° 5511.01 

Recollections  of  society  in  France    and  England.    See   Davis 

(Lady  C.)  '2  V.  1872 304i;.'26 

Recollections  of  tlie  Peninsula.  S'f  Sherer  (Moyle).  1825.  ',185,07 
Recollections  of  writers.  .S'^r  Clarke  0'- ""^' M.  C.)  .  322'2.22 
Record  publications.    Sei  Countries  (Enr/kmd  :  Historical  cnllec- 

/loiis.  p.  312). 
Record  ofii  happy  life.     ."Tf.- Smith  (.l/is.  H.  W.)    1873.     .    31M.22 
Record  of  modern  miracles  [performed  by  Mrs.  Semantha  Met- 

tler.     ByS.  B.  B.]    Boston.  1850.     12' 3631.08 

Record  ofmy  artistic  life.  .?cf  Waring  (.J.  B.)  1873.  .  .  1441.02 
Record  of  the  year  :  a  reference  scrap  book.  Ed.  by 
F.  Moore,  v.  1-2.  N.  Y.,  1876-77.  8°.  .  428.19 
Record  of  thoughts.  Sre  Waring  (-J.  B.)  2  v.  1873.  .  .  2.';4il.2:) 
Record  of  zoological  literature,  v.  1-11,  1864-74.  Lon- 
don, 186.5-1876.     8° 4746.07 

Records  of  11  girlhood.     Kemble  (F.  A.)     1879 30!I4  33 

Records  of  a  quiet  life.  *[•  Hare  (Augustus  J,  C.)  1873.  3075.32 
Records  of  five  years.     .Sre  Lippincott  (.t/rs.  8.  J.  C.)       .     3534, 09 

Records  of  the  chase.     *■«  Tongue  (C.)     1854 4617.18 

Records  of  the  heart  ;   pnems.     .Stv  Lewis  (A.  E.)    1867.     1065.04 
Records  of  the  past.    .S"*'-  Inscriptions  (p.  645). 
Recreation.    .?''<'  Amusements.   Games,  etc.  (p.  223);  also  Nine- 
teenth century.  Sept..  1879  (article  by  G.  J.  Itomaines). 
Recreations  of  a  country  parson.  .?<■'•  Boyd  (A.  K.  H.)  2514.06;  07 
Recreations  of  a  recluse.    See  JacoH  (F.)    2  v.  1870.      .    2532.28 


Recreations  of  Christopher  Korth.  .S'c*?  Wilson  (John'.  2516.26 
Rector  (The),  aud  his  friends,  [auou.]  L.,  1869.  12°. 
Recueil   curicux  d'histoires  et   de   bons   mots.     Par 

Mr.  J.  de  B.  D.  M.     laiion.]    Amsterdam,      1837. 

16° 6211.33 

Red  hook  of  Appin.     .Vc  Hitchcock  (E.  A.) 213.2S 

Red  cotton  uighliap  country.  .S'c  Browning  (U.)  1S73.  10'2y.l2 
Red  Eagle.   KfjijlesUin  {U.  ('.)    Famous  ^Vuier.  Indians. 

1878 561.18 

Red  Jacket.     Eeply  to    S.    Dexter;  —Defence    of   Stiff-Armed 

George  ;— Reply  to  Mr  .  Cram.    With    sketch  of  life.     [In 

Moore  (F.)  Amcr.  elofiuence,  v.l.   IM5H.]    .         .     .6325.01 
»«="  For  livs  of  Red  Jacket,  $'■'■  Biography  (p.  190.) 
Red  River,  {i>f  Louisiana].     Si'<;  Countries,  etc.  (p.  361). 
Red  River  of  the  North.     See  Countries,  etc.  (p.  361^ 
Red  Sea.     See  Countries  (Hed  Sea.,  p.  ;li;i). 

Redbvmi  ;  or,  the  sclioolmaster   of  a  morning.     [A 

poem,     (innn.^     N.  Y.,  1845.   12°.    .     .     .  1682.12 
Redden    (Laura  0.)      ['Howard    Glyndon,'    psfud.'[ 

Sounds    from   secret   chambers.     Boston,    1873. 

24° 1681.25 

Nole.—ThG  author's  mai-ried  name  is  Searing. 
Redding  (Cyrus).   History  and  description  of  modern 

wines.     London,  Bohn.   1851.   12'°.      .     .  3931.27 

—  Literary  reminiscences  of  Thomas  Campbell.     2  v, 

London.  1S6I).     12° 3032.09 

—  Memoirs  of  remarkable  misers.     2  v.  L.,  1863.   12°. 

—  Personal  reminiscences  of  eminent  men.  3  v.   Lon- 

don,  1867.     12° 3222.02 

Contents :  v.  1.  Sir  T.  Wyse.  Santa  Rosa.  Hey.  iH. 
Liddiard.  Lord  Holland.  ITgo  Fimcolo.  Kev.  R.  I'olwhele. 
Gen.  Miller.  H.  Matthews.  Jladanic  Dolour.  L.  M.  Lan- 
glcs.  M.  Bozzelli.  2.  Sir  \V.  MolcHworth.  Duke  ol  Well- 
ington. W.  G.  Graham.  T.  N,  Talfoiiril.  Marshal  Siichet. 
Leigh  Hunt,  Lord  t:ochrane.  Mackintosh,  (i.  H.  C.  Eg- 
estoff.  3.  Lady  Morgan.  Dunn  Hunter.  Admiral  Vincent. 
Lord  Hathertou.  Rev.  J.  Murray.  Sir  W.  Napier.  Blanco 
White.  Gen.  Pepe.  Count  Scipiou  du  Roure.  T.  Pringle. 
Gen.  Trench.    Capt.  Oldrcy. 

Rede    (Lemau    Thomas).    Guide  to    the    stage.      Ed.   by  F.  C. 

Wemyss.  N.Y..  1808      12° 1742.24 

BUS^'For  his  plays,  see  Plays  (p.  894). 

Redfield  (Issac  Fletcher).  Law  of  railw.iys  ;  with 
suppl.  •  4th  e<l.    enl.     3  v.     Boston,  1869-70.   8°. 

—  Law  of  wills.   3d  ed.     3  v.  Boston,  18r,9.  8°.   5612.15 

—  Leading  Amer.  railway  cases.     Boston,    1870.   8°. 
Redfield    (.James    W.)     Comparative    physiognomy, 

N.  Y.,  1852.  8° ,     .  5432.04 

Redford  (John).  The  moral  play  of  wit  and  science, 
and  early  poetical  miscellanies.  Ed.  by  .J.  O. 
Halliwell.  L..  Shala:si>,r,re  sur.,  1848.  8°.  1756.37 
Redgrave  (Richard).  Manual  of  design.  London, 
187(),  8°.  [South  Kensington  museum  art  hand- 
books. No.   6.] 1453.14 

—  and  Samuel).     A  century  of  painters  of  the  English 

schools.    2v.    London,  1866.  8°.     .     .     .   14i3.03 
Redhouse  (J.  W. )     A  lexicon,  English  and  Turkish. 

London,  1861.   8° 6425.16 

Redoute  {Pierre  Joseph).  Les  roses,  peiutes  par  P. 
J.  R  ,    decrites    par    C.  A.   Thory.      3e  ed.     3  v. 

Paris,  1835.     1.  8° 4916.10 

Redpath  (James).  Echoes  of  Harper's  Ferry.  Bos- 
ton, 1860.   16° 5831.24 

—  Public  life  of  capt.  John  Brown.     With   autobio- 

gr.aphy  of  his  youth.     L.,  ]8(!0.   12°.   .     .  3024.13 
Red-tape   and  pigeon-hole  generals  :    army  of    the 

Potomac.     By  a  citizen  soldier.  N.  Y.,   1864.   12°. 
Redwood   library  and   athenoeum,    {Newport,   R.  I.) 

Catalogue.     Boston,  1860.   8° 2714.27 

Reece  (Robert,.     See  Plays  (p.  894). 

Reed.    See  aJso  Read  ;— Reade  ; — Reid  ; — Ried. 

Reed  (Charles)  and  Pardon  (Benjaminl.    Specimens 

of  some  of  [their]  printing  types  for  book-work. 

London.  1850.  12° C093.24 

Reed    (C.   E.  B. )     Companions    of    the    Lord  :     the 

.apostles.     London,  1873.   16'° 3114.18 

Reed  (Edward  James).     Ship-building   in  inm    and 

steel.     London,  1869   8° 4518.03 

Reed  (Henry).     Lectures  on  the  British  poets.     2  v. 

Phil.,  1857.   16° 1682.13 

—  Lectures  on  English  literature.    Phil.,  1858.    16°. 

—  Lectures  on  the  growth    of    the  Amer.    Union    during  the 

colonial  era.    (//i  Sm.  report,  1854,] 3936.09 

—  Letters   on  English   history  and  tragic  poetry,  as 

illustrated  by  Shakspeare.     Phil,  1857.  16°. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


946 


REED    -  REID 


—  Life  of  Josoijh  Keod.      [ta  Sparks  (J.)  Amer.  biogr.,  2J  s.  v.  8 

1848.  lli.J :«41.18 

—  Two   lectureH   on    the   hist,   of  the  Amer.   Union. 

Phil  ,  1«50.   IG^ 57:i2.(l9 

Reed  (.lacob  Whitemoro).  Hintory  of  the  Reed  fami- 
ly in  Europe  luul  Americii.   B.,  1802.   3'^.    3ir>'J,r.) 

Reed(<>ou.  Ju.Hopli).  .SVi- Biography  (p.  lyi|:  a/so  Reply  to  Gelil. 
Joseph  Heed  s  reumrUa  <-iu  a  UtL'imbliL-atioii  in  (lie  Jiide- 
ppudent  (lazettL-er  \In  Smith  (II.  \V.)  Nuts  for  future 
hiHtonauH  to  crack.  IMOO.  :(151.18|;  and  cousult  iudcx  in 
V.  0.  of  lUucroffB  Jlist.  of  the  TI.  S.,  l«76ed. 

Reed  (S.  B. )  House-jilans  for  everybody.  N.  Y., 
[187.1.]   1-1° 131J.31 

Reei  (Sampson).  Observations  on  the  growth  of 
the  mind.     Boston,  1841.   18° 5512.10 

—  Swedenuorg  and   his   mission  :    lecture.     Boston, 

18rj9.  8= 3.596.27 

Reed  (Wm.)     History  of  sugar  and  of  sugar  yielding 

plants.     London,   180(i.   12° U124.22 

Reed  (Wm.  Bradford).     Among  my  books.     [Essays 

from  the  N.  Y.  World.    1(111011.]    N.  Y.,  1871.  l(i". 

Contimls  :   American  history.   Autographs.  Blackstoue. 
Boliugbroke.      Books  of  travel.      Clarendon.      Willuun 
Cobbett.     Junius.     Memories  of  the  east.     The  Napiers. 
Novels— De  Fuo  to  Thackeray.     Lord    Palmerstou.     The 
Prayer-book.     Quotation  books.     Henry  Keed.    Walter 
Scott.      Seriuons— Barrow    to    Manning.     The    Stuart 
books.     Swift.     Thackeray.    The  theatre. 
Reed  in  a  bottle  for  Jack  in  the  Doldrums.     .V'vr  Cheever  (H.  T.) 
Rees  (Abraham,  ed.  I     Cvclop:i?dia.  39  v.    L.,  1819.  1°. 
-  —  Same.     Plates.   6  v.     London,  1829.   4  '. 
Reas  (Evani.     Sketches  of  the  horrors  of  war.     Lon- 
don,   1832.    8° 5437.17 

Rees.     See  also  Rhees. 

Rees  (James).  Foot-prints  of  a  letter-carrier.  Phila. 
1866.   8° 2712.11 

—  Life  of  Edwin  Forrest.     Phil.,  1874.  12°.      3058.25 
Rees  (L.  E.  K. )     Siege  of  Lucknow.     London,  18-58. 

8° 1012.11 

Rees  ( Thomas).     The  Racovian  catechism,  with  notes, 

transl.     London,  1.S17.   12° 3586.19 

Reese    (David  Meredith).     Humbugs  of  New   York. 

N.  Y. ,    18;)8.     12' .  381.!.39 

—  On  the  epidemic  cholera  in  the  city  or  New  York 

in  1832.     N.  ¥.,18)3.   8° 4334.07 

Reese  (.Jt.hn  J.)  Manual  of  toxicology.  Phil.,  1874.  8°. 
Reeve  ( Clara).     Progress  of  romance.  3  v.  in  1.   Lon- 
don, 1785.    12° 2722.24 

—  The  old   English  baron  :  a  Gothic  story.     9th  ed. 

London,  1811.   16° 242.32 

—  ScoU  (  W.)     Lives  of  the  novelists.     1872 2752.31 

Reeve  (Henry).  Petrarch.  Pliil.,  1878.  12°.  [Foreign 
classics  Ed.  by  Mrs.  OlipUnnt.]      .     .     .   3143.18 

—  Royal  and  republican  France.     2  v.     L.,  1892.     8". 
Re^ve    (Tapping).       Law  of   baron   and    femme,    of 

parent  and  child,  guardian  .and  ward,  master  and 
servant,  and  of  the  powers  of  the  courts  of  Chan- 
cery ;  with  an  essay  on  the  terms  heir,  heirs, 
heirs  of  the  body.  3d  ed.,  with  notes,  by  A.  J. 
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. 
diss.,  by  AV.  F.  Finlason.  3  v.  L.,  1869.  8°.  .5624.04 

Reeves  (Paul).  The  students'  own  speaker.  [Pieces.] 
New  York,  1871.   12° 6333.02 

Reflection.  Colerkhje  (S.  T.)  Aids  to.  [In 7iis  Com- 
plete works,  V.  1.] 5025.04 

—  Hodgson  (S.  H.)     Philos.  of.  2  v.     1878.     .5423.15 

ftS"  See  also  Philosophy  { i^arxous  heailings,  p.  851). 

Reflections  on  the  study  of  law.  [anon.]  London, 
1761.   8° iu  5093.11 

Reflect  ons  upon  ridicule,  [anon.]  3d  ed.  2  v.  Lon- 
don, 1717.    8° 62.12,25 

Reflections  upon  the  late  correspondence  between  Mr.  secretary 
Smith  and  Francis  James  Jackson,  [anon.]  Baltimore. 
1810.    8° /il  5721.03 

Reform.  .See  Government  and  politics  (p.  688) ;  also  Social 
science  {R'-furm). 

Reformation  (Protestant).  Sec  Bibhcal,  religious,  and  ecclesiasti- 
cal history  {R<  for  mat  ion .  p.  99)  ;  also  Spalding  (M.  .1  ) 
History  of  the  protestant  reformation  ;  essays.  7th  ed.. 
revised.    2  v.   187<; 3438.20 

Reformatory  institutions.     S^'c  Social  rcience. 


Reformed  episcopal  church.  Book  of  common 
prayer.     Adopted,  1874.     Phila ,  1874.   12°. 

—  Collection  of  pamphlets  with  rcf.  to  the  establish- 
ment of  the  Ref.  epis.  church,  l.'S73-I876.  Phila., 

1876.   8° 3587.29 

ConUmts :  Articles  of  religion.  Cheney  (C.  E.)  Evan- 
gelical ideas  ofa  visible  church.  Cummins  (ti.D.)  Following 
the  light  ;  Primitive  episcopacy.  Declaration  of  principlcB 
of  the  U.  K  church.  Gallagher  (M.)  Boolt  of  coinniou 
prayer  revision.  Latane  (J.  A.  Letter  to  bp.  J.ilin»  re- 
signing the  ministi-y  of  the  P.  E.  church.  Leacock  (B.  B.) 
Pi'ayer  book  versus  prayer  book.  McGuire  (W.)  and 
Whittingliam  (W.  E.)  Priesthood  of  the  church  of  God ; 
Reasons  why  I  becanie  a  T'-forined  episci  palian  ;  Points  of 
difference  between  the  P.  E.  church  and  the  It.  K.  church. 
Quick  (C.  W.)  Revidenda;  or  things  in  the  liturgy  which 
Hliould  be  revised.  Ridgely  (G.  W.)  An  open  letter  to  Wm. 
Bacon  Stevens.  D.  D..  respecling  what  he  s-iys  of  bishop 
Cummins  and  his  associates.  Rising  (F.  It.)  Are  there 
Romanizing  germs  in  the  prayer-bnnk?  Sabine  (W.  T.) 
Whence,  whither,  and  why.  Smith  (M.  B.)  Comparisou  of 
praver  book  of  the  R.  E.  church  with  tlie  P.  11.  church 
of  the  U.  S. 

Reformed  prot.  Dutch  church  in  N.  A.  Manual.  See  Oorwin 
(E.  T.)     1S,59 3538.10 

Reformers.     .V"- Social  science  {Re/tfrm  and  reforvitrs). 

Regicide  judges  of  Charles  i,  of  England. 

—  Nubh  [Mark).     Lives  of  the  English  regicides.  2   v. 

1798 3134.11 

—  SiUes  (E.)  History  of  three  of  the  judges  of  Charles 

I.  Whalley,  Gofife,Dixwell.  179;.  .  .3243.09 
See  also  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  (J,  1K7I)  (The  regicide  col- 
onels in  New  England);  Chamber's  journal,  Nov.  20,  1852 
or  Eclectic  mag.,  v.  28.  1853. 
Regimen  sanitatis  Sakrnitanum.  Code  of  health  of 
the  school  of  Salernum.  Tr.  into  Engl,  verse, 
with  intrcjd.,  etc.,  by  J.  Ordrouaux.      [With  Latin 

text]     Phil.,  1870.     fol 432^.20 

Same.     Phila.,  1871.     12° 4321.18 

Reginald,  (monk  of  Durham).  De  Vita  et  miraculis 
S.  Godrici.     Lond.,  Surteci  soc,  1817.   8°.  5116.24 

—  Libellus  de  admirandis  beati  Cuthberti  virtutibus. 

London,   .S'urtee.s' .soc,  1838.     8°.       ...   5116.01 
Register,  and  magazine  of  biography,     v.   1-2.    West- 
minster, 1869.     8° 3226.12 

Reguard  (.Jean  Francois).  Theatre  ;  suivi  de  ses  Voy- 
ages en  Laponie,  en  Pologne,  etc. ,  et  de  la  Pro- 
vin9ale.     Paris,   ls51.     16 7032.25 

—  Journey  to  Lapland.  1681.    (/n  Pinkerton  (J.)    Voyages,  v.  1.] 

See  Biogr.   and  crit.  notices  of  R.  in  CornhiU  mag.,  Nov., 

1878  ;  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  15.  18i;5  (by  F.  Sheldon):  Eevue 

des  deux  iiiondes  1  sept.,  1859  (par  D.  L.  Gilbert). 
Regnault  lElias).     Histoire  des  Antilles.   Paris,  1849. 

8°.     [Univers.] 901.12 

Regnault  (Henri).  See  Hamerton  (P.  G.)    Mod.  Frenchmen.  1878. 
Rehberg  (Frederick).     Drawings  copied  from  nature 

at  Naples.   [Lady  Hamilton's  attitudes.]  1794.  4". 
Rehoboth.     .SVf  Countries.  e(c.   (/?eAo6oWi,  p.  361), 
Reichardt  (Heinrich  Wilhelm).     Present  state  of  our  knowledge 

of  cryptogamous  plants.     {In  Sm.  report.  1871.]     .     3936.26 
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letters.     From  the  German,  by  J.  S.  Hittell.    N. 

¥.,  1860.   10° 3814.40 

—  Physico-physiological  researches  on  the  dynamics 

of  magnetism,  electricity,  dc,  in  their  relations 
to  vital  force.  From  the  German,  with  notes,  by 
J.  Ashburner.     London,  1^51.     8°.     .     .  4333.22 

Same.     [Abridged.]      N.  Y'.,  1851.  12°.  4027.16 

Reid  (Adam).  Address  at  the  funeral  of  Caleb  Ticknor.  M.  D. 
New  York.  1840.     8° /n  6093.23:  3631.06 

—  Principles  of  national  prosperity.     Discourse  at  Salisbury, 

Conn.,  thanksgiving.  Nov.  19th,  1840.      Hartford,  1841.  8°. 
Reid  (Christian),  pseitd./oi' 3/;-s,«  ii;  ('.  Ftxher.     'Land 

of  the  sky';    or,  adventures  in  mountain  by-ways. 

New  Y'or'k,  1876.    8° 1115.22 

.ftg*  For  her  novels,  see  Fisheu  {Miss  F.  C),  in  Fiction 

(p.  482). 
Reid  iDavid  BoswelD.     Ventilation,  with  remarks  on 

wai-ming,    lighting,   and  the    communication  of 

.sound.     London,  1844.  8° 3;i32.51 

—  Lei-tures  on  architecture,   in   relation  to  ventilation,  warm- 

ing, lighting,  fire-proofiug.  acoustics,  etc.    [In  Sm.  report, 

lf..5{;.] 3936.11 

Reid  I H.)  Sketches  in  North  .-\merica,  with  some 
account  of  Congress  and  of  the  slavery  question. 
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Reid  (Henry).  Practical  treatise  on  concrete.  Lon- 
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Reid(J/r.v.  Hugo).  Woman,  her  education  and  iuflu- 
ence.  With  introd.  by  Mrs.  C.  M.  Kirklaud. 
New  York,  1S52.    12° 0821.1:5 

Reid  (James  D. )  The  telegraph  in  America :  its 
founders,    promoters,    and   noted   men.     N.  Y., 

1879.  8° soa.o.tia 

Reid  {dfipt.  Mayne).  Croquet.  N.  Y.,  18(59.  12°.  4(112  01 
Same.     Boston,    1803.  12°.      ....     4(ir2.o2 

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races.     N.  Y.,  18C0.   1G° 4733.08 

JS^  For  liis  7-cnnances.  see  Fiction  class-liBt  (p.  515). 

Reid  I  Thomas).  Treati.se  on  dock  and  watch  mak- 
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Reid  (Thomas).  Essays  on  the  active  powers  of  the 
human  mind  ;  an  Inquiry  into  the  human  mind 
on  the  principles  of  common  sciikc  ;  and  an 
Essay  on  quantity.  Memoir,  by  D.  Stewart, 
with  notes,  by  G.  N.  Wright.     London,  1813.  S°. 

—  Essays  on  the  powers  of  the  human  mind.  3  v. 

Eciinb.     Ih08.     8 541C.U1 

Conienis  :  v.  1-2.  Intellectual  powers.  2.  Active  powers. 

—  Inquiry  into  the  human  miuil.  on  the  principles  of 

common  sense.     London,  INLS.   8\     .     .   5613.13 

—  Works.     Notes  by  Sir  W.  Hamilton.     6th  ed.  2  v. 

London,  186;!.  8°. 
Supplement.     London,  1863.  8°. 

—  Rhnusat  {C.  d€).    Thomas  Reid  etRoyer-CoUard.    [/n  fti5  Criti- 

tjiies,  e(c.,v. -2..  1859.] 7018  14 

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Reid  (T.  Wemyss).     Cabinet  portraits.     Sketches  of 

[leading  English]  statesmen.     London,  1872.  8°. 

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Reid  (V/hitelaw).     A  memorial  of  Horace  Greeley. 

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—  Some    newspaper    tendencies  :  address  before  the 

editorial  assoc.  of  N.  Y.,  and  Ohio.     N.  Y.,  1879. 

12° 2711.23 

For  biogr.  notice  of  W.  Keid,  see  Scribner,  Aug.,  1871. 
Reid   I  W'm. )     Sheep  ;     their    history,    management, 

diseases,  etc.  Edin.,  1871.  12°.  .  .  .  6134.12 
Reiff  I  Charles   Philip).      English-Eussian  grammar. 

;;d  ed.     Paris,    MaiaonneKve,    1862.  8°.     .   6145.12 

—  New  parallel  dictionaries  of  the  Russian,  French, 

German  and  English  languages.     4  pts.  in  4  v. 

New  ed.  Carlsruhe,  1868-69.  8°.  .  .  .  6145.08 
Reign  'if  law.  See  Campbell  (G.  D.,  8tli  dttke  of  Argyll).  .  3'.>H.05 
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Reineke  Fuchs.  See  Reynard  the  Fox. 
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Relics.     Catalogue   of  the   most   venerable  relics  of  the  Roman 

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Relics  for  the  curious,  [anon.]  2  v.  London,  1824.  16". 

Cont.-nis  :     V.    1.    Legendary   tales.      Singular   customs. 

Extracts  from   remarkable  wills.      Church  curiosities.    2. 

Anecdotes,  clerical,  professional,  aud  miscellaneous. 

Relics  of  g«uui8.  5ee  Giinsted  (T.  P.) 3212.10 

Rilics  of  literature.     See  Byerly  (J.  S.) 6218.12 

Religi3U3i  (La).      Par  I'abbe  *     *     *,   auteur  de  Mau- 

dit.  9e  ed.  2  v.  Paris.  1864.  8°.  .  .  .  7026.34 
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Religio.i       .S'se  Biblical  and    religious  lit.  (p.  7ti-l(i6i. 

Religion  and  the  state.     .9ei  Spear  (Samuel  T.)  .     .     .     .     3593,27 

Religloti  in  America.     .SVe    BairdlU.I     1811 315ti.01 

Religion  111  Cliinii.      See  Edkins  iJ.)     1878 3515.2B 

Religion  of  humanity.     See   Frothingham  (O.  B.)     1873.     3553.11 

Religion  of  Israel.     See   Knappert  (.J.) 3461.17 

Religion  of  nature.  .See  Wallaston  (W.)  6th  ed.  1738.  3628.05 
Reli^ioii    of  Rome,  described   by  a  Roman.     Tr.  by 

.M.  llowitt.  London.  1873.  8°.  .  .  .  3124.13 
Religion  ,.f  the  heart.  5ee  Hunt  (J.  H.  Leigh).  1870.  .  3661.26 
Rehgion  of  the  present  and  of  the  future.     .See  Woolsey  (T.  D.) 

1871 3021.21 

Rsligioiis  of  the  world.     By  ii  embirs  of  each  denom- 
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Religious  aspects   of  the  age,  being  addresses  deliv- 


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statistics.  Added,  a  historical  summary  of  re- 
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Phil.,   1861.   8° 3458.(;7 

Religious  (The)  lediug.     .See  Smyth  (N.) 3593.28 

Religious  magazine  anil  iiuinthly  review.  Ed.  by  J. 
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Reliques  of  Father  Prout.     AVe  Mahony  (F.)  1868.     .     .     .2531.27 

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ReUy  (James).  Union  :  consanguinity  and  affinity 
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Remainsof  lost  empirea.  i'ee  Myers  (P.  V.  N.)  1875.  .  1045.14 
Remarkable  adventurers.  &e  Wraxall  (L.)  2  v.  18i;:l.  .  3264.23 
Remarkable  fiicts  illus.  of  scripture.     .SVe  Leifchild  (J.)     3566.03 

Remarkable  visions  :  revelations  cone,  the  life  after 
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Remarks  on  anc.  and  modern  art :  essays.  By  an 
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Remarks  on  Jlr.  Paine's  pamphlet,  callcti  The  rights  of  man. 
[anon.]     Dublin,  1791.  8' 5715.27 

Remarks  cu  tlie  science  of  history.     .See  Greene  (W.  B.)     3.^55.29 

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Remington  {Rev.  E.  F. )  The  city  of  sin.  New- 
York,  1857.   12° 3586.23 

—  Our  national  house,  its    founders  and   defenders. 

New  York,  1873.    12° 5722.19 

Reminiscences    of   America  in   1869.     By  two  Eng- 
lishmen,  [anon.]     2d  ed.  revised.    L.,  1870.   12°. 
Reminiscences  of  a  cauoness.     See  Kerkadec  (Solauge,  vironi^e 
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Reminiscences  of  an  officer  of  Zouaves.     From  the 

French.     New  York,  1860.  12°.       .     .     .     554.15 

Reminiscences  of  Congress.     .S:re  March  (C.  W.)     1863.      3242.04 

Reminiscences  of  European  travel.  .See  Peabody(.\.)  1BG8.  945.09 

Reminiscences  of  flfly  years.     See  Boyd  (M)    1871..     .    3022.29 

Reminiscences  of  Scottish  life,  e(c.    .See  Ramsay  (E.  B.)    1861. 

Reminiscences  of  the  Lews.     Bv    Sixty-one.'  2d  ed. 

London,  1873.   12°.      ..."..     .    .     4024. C8 

Remusat  (Charles  de).  Abelard:  drame  inedit.    Avec 

une  preface   et   des  notes  par  Paul  de  H^musat. 

2e  ed.    Paris,  1877.  8°.     .....     .  3012.00 

—  Channing,  sa  vieet  sesceuvres.  2eed.  P.,  1861.  16°. 

—  Critiques    et   etudes   littdraires  :    Nouv.  ed.      2  v. 

Paris,  1859.  16° 7043.13 

Contents :  v.  1.  Preface.  De  la  jeunesse.  Sur  la  situ. 
atioTi  du  gonvernement.  De  la  b'liue  ioi  dans  les  opinions- 
La  rev.  tranijaise.  \\erther,  Rei-e.  .l.ictpo  Ortis.  Revolu- 
tion du  theatre.  Du  chuix  d'une  oi-iniou.  De  la  politique 
exterienre  qui  convient  a  la  France.  De  I'indusirie  et  de 
la  liberte.  La  uouvelle  annee,  on  1824.  Du  tbeiitre  de 
Shakespeare  dans  ses  rapport.s  avec  la  societe  anglaise. 
De  I'etat  de  la  poesie  Irani^iuse.  Du  Cromwell  de  Victor 
Hugo.  De  I'hist.  de  la  poesie  alleujaude.  Dfs  mceurs  du 
temps.  De  La  Mcnnais  vers J:i  fin  de  la  rcstiiinatiou.  Des 
coiitroverses  ail  sein  du  proteslautisnie.  2.  liitrod.de  la 
Revue  frani;aise.  De  I'etat  des  oiunions.  I\lnie.  Guiznt, 
Pauline  de  Meulan.  Casimir  Peril  r.  Washington.  Theo- 
dore Jouflfroy.  Cabanis.  Adolphe  Dittnier.  Fr.igmeiit 
sur  I'hist.  philos.  de  la  litteia'.nre  iranfj.iifc-  Discpurs 
prononce  dans  la  seance  publique  anuuelle  de  r.\cademie 
des  sciences  morales  et  politique^.  17  mai  islo.  Discours 
de  reception  a  I'Academie  frau(,-aise.  (Seance  du  7  Jan. 
1847.)  Thomas  Reid  et  Koyer-Collard.  Richelieu  et  les 
destinees  de  la  societe  fran(;aise.  Du  caractere  de  Crom- 
well. 

Remusat  (Claire  Elisabeth  Jeanne  Gravier  de  Ver- 
gennes,  Mme.  dei.  Memoirs,  1802-(i8.  With  a 
preface  and  notes,  by  P.  de  Remusat.  New  York, 
1879-80.     8°.     .     .     .' 3151.21 

Remy  (Jules^  ami  Breuchley  iJuliusi.  A  journey 
to  the  Great  Salt  Lake  citv  ;  with  a  sketch  of  the 
Mormons,  by  Remy.  2  v.'     L.,  1861.  8^   1115.11 

Renaissance  period. 

—  Burcklmrdt  (J.)     Civilization  of  the   period  of  the 

renaissance  in  Italv.      Tr.  by  G.  C.  Middlemore. 
2  V.       1878 5M5.'29 

—  PaUr  (  W.  B.  1     Studies  in  the  history  of  the  renais- 

sance.     1S73 1435.08 


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RENAISSANCE  -  RETZSCH 


Renaissance  jjeriod,  continued. 

—  Symojiih  IJ.  A.)    Kenaissance  in    Italy.     The  age 

■  of  the  despots.      1S75 535.26 

Same.     The  fine  artH.     1877.     ....     535.28 

Same.     The  revival  of  learning.     1877.        535.27 

Saralso  New  Englander.  v.  2;!'24.  1804.06  (Revival  of  let- 

ter8  in  the  lith  and  16th  coiituries,  l)y  T.  D.  Woolsoy  ; 

i  art.):  Macm.   mat'..  J'l'y.  Auk..  IHTi.  or  Litlell.  1KT2.  v.  3 

(Middle  ages  and  the  revival  of  karuiuf,  by  W.  (i.  Clark  ; 

2  art);  Ed  rev.,  v,  l:iO,  1872. 

J8i«r»S"ef  also  Fine  arts  {Renaissance  period,  j).  674). 

Renal  diseases.     See  Medicine  (Kitlneys  and  renal  onjans.  p.  761). 

Reiiau   (Ernest).    The   Apostles.     From  the  French. 

New  York,  1806.   12° 3414.14 

Nolc. — For  reviews  of  this  work  seellntton's  Eseays,  v.l, 
1877  :  Deutsch's  Lit.  remains.  1874  ;  Coutenu).  rev.,  v.  2, 
1800  (by  J.  L.  Davies),  v.  3,  1800  (by  S,  Stead);  Ed.  rev., 
v.  131, 1870  ;  New  Euglauder,  v,  26, 1860  (byOeu.  P.  Fisher); 
Westm.  rev.,  v.  80,  1800, 

—  Les  .\p6tres.     Paris,  186G.     8°.      ....  3423.07 

—  Averroes  et  I'averroisme.  Paris,  1871.     8°.      3011.19 

—  Caliban  :    suite    de  la  Tempete  :     drame   philoso- 

phique.     Paris,  1878.     8" 7033,08 

. —  Constitutional  monarchy  in  France.    Boston,  1871, 
16° 512.15 

—  De  I'origine  du  langage.     Paris,  185".    8°.     6413.01 

—  Discoiirs  "fiur  I'etat  des  beaux-arts  an  14e  si^cle.     [With  Le 

Olerc  (V.)  and  Hcnan  (E.)    Histoire,  He 2784.19 

—  Essais  de  morale  et  critique.  Paris,  1860.  8°.  2541.28 

Contents  :  M.  de  Sacy  et  I'ecole  liberale.  M.  Cousin. 
M.  Auyualiu  Tliierry.  M.  de  Lamemiais.  LuigiTosti.  Les 
Hevuliitit.iiH  d' Italie.  L'histoire  secrete  de  Procope.  Les 
Keaiioes  di- Hariri.  La  farce  de  Pateliu.  Souvenirs  d'uu 
vieux  professeur  Allemaud.  L' Academic  fraucaise.  La 
Po^sie  de  I'exposition.     La  Poesie  des  races  celtiques. 

—  Etudes  d' histoire  religieuse.     P.,  1862.  8°.  3412.09 

Contents  :  Preface  par  I'auteur.  Les  religions  de 
1'  antiquite.  L'  histoire  du  peuple  d'  Israel.  Les  his- 
toriens  critiques  de  Jesus.  Mahomet  et  les  oi;igines  de 
1' Islamisme.  La  vie  des  saints.  L'iiuteur  de  1' Imitation 
de  Jesus  Christ.  Jean  Calvin.  Cliauuing.  Feuerbach  et  la 
nouvelle  ecole  hegelienue.  La  tentatiou  du  Christ,  par 
Ary  Scheffer. 

A^o(e.— Reviewed  in  Blackwood,  v.  86, 1869  ;  by  Provost- 
Paradol,  in  his  Essais.  v.  1. 

—  Gospel  a(!Cordiug  to  John.     [In  Coutemp.  rev.,  Sept.,  1877.] 

—  Life  of  Jesus.     New  York,    J 864.     12°.     .     Mii-i.n 

Note. — For  reviews  of  this  work  see  R.  H.  Hulton's  Essays, 
v.  1.  1877  :  Ed.  rev.,  v.  llil.  1804  ;  Jour,  of  sac.  lit.  Oct., 
1863.,  Littell,  1804,  v.  l;Macm.  mag..  Jan..  1804  (Christmas 
thoughts  on,  by  F.  D.  Maurice)  ;  Nat.  rev,,  v.  17,  1803  ;  N. 
A.  rev.,  V.  98,  1864  (by  C.  T.  Brooks);  N,  Brit,  rev.,  v.  40, 
1864. 

—  Le  livi-e  de  Job  traduit  :  ^tude,  etc.   2e  ed.     Paris, 

18(10.     8° 3733.04 

—  Saint  Paul.     Paris,  1869.  8° 3423.06 

—  Saint  Paul.  Tr.  by  I.  Lockwood.    N.  Y.,  1869.  12°. 

iVote.— Reviewed  by  R.  H.  Huttou,  in  his  Essays,  v.  1, 
1877  ;  and  by  E.  H.  Plumptre.  in  Contemp.  rev.,  v.  11, 1809. 

—  Studies  of  religious   history   and   criticism.    New 

York,   1864.     8° -.     .  3412.10 

Contents  :  Account  of  Reuan's  life,  by  H.  Harrisse.  Re. 
ligious  of  antiquity.  History  of  the  people  of  Israel.  Part 
of  the  Semitic  people  in  the  liistory  of  civilization.  Crit- 
ical historians  of  Christ.  Mahomet  and  the  origins  of 
Islamism.  John  Calvin.  Clianning.  Feuerbach  an^l  the 
new  Hegelian  school.  Future  of  religion  in  modern 
society. 

—  Yie  de  .lesus.     13e  ed.  Paris,  1867.     8°.       .3423.05 

iif^For  Kenan's  numerous  articles  in  Bevue  des  d.  mondes, 
consult  its  Table  generate,  1831-74. 

—  JaiKt  (/'.)    In  his  La  crise  philosophique.    1866.    .     .    6423.19 

—  Zeller  (E.)     Strauss  and  Kenan,  an  essay.  From  the 

German.     1866 3625.26 

Reuard  (Leon).  Le  fond  de  la  mer.  Paris,  1868.  16°. 
Renaudot  (Eusebe).      Liturgiarum  orientalium    col- 

loetio.     Ed.  2  a.   2  v.     Francofurti   ad   Moenum, 

1847.     4° 3768.01 

RendeU   {litv.    E.   D. )       Peculiarities    of  the  Bible. 

Boston,   1854.     12° -  .     .     .     .  3596.17 

Rene'e  (Amedee).     Louis  xvi  et  sa  cour.   2e  ed.  Paris, 

1858.     8° 3113.31 

—  Madame  de  Montmorency  :  mieurs  et  caractferes  au 

xviiesiecle.     Paris,  1858.     8^ 3124.29 

—  Les  nifeces   de  Mazarin  :    mieurs   et   earactftres  au 

xvme  siecle.  5e  ed.   Paris,  1858.  8°.      .     .  3122.24 
Reunell  (Major  James).     Treatise  on  the   compara- 
tive geography  of  Western  Asia.   2  v.     London, 
1831.     8° 104.1.19 

—  On  the    topographv  of  ancient   Babylon.    \In  Bich  (C.  J.) 

Babylon,  etc.\      ... 1044.13 


Remiie  (James).  Insect  architecture.  New  ed.  by 
.T.G.Wood.     Loudon,  181)9.     12°.      .      -4823.11 

—  -  Natural  history  of  birds.     N.   Y.,    1850.    18°.     [H. 

F.  L.] 4812.14 

—  aivl  Westwood  (J.  O.)    Natural  history  of  insects. 

2  V.    N.  Y.,  1843.  8° 4822.01 

Bennie  (John).  Experiments  made  on  (lie  i)ower  of  water- 
wheels.     IWcale  (J.)  yuar  iiapers.  v.  4.  1H4.''..J    .     .3918.14 

Reuouard  (Antoine  .A.uguste).  Annales  de  I'impri- 
uierii-    des  Aide.     2e  ed.     3  v.     Paris,    1825.  8". 

Renouvier  (Jiiles).  Histoire  de  I'origine  et  des 
progrfes  de  la  gravure  dans  les  Pays-Bas  et  en 
AUemagne,  jusqu'alafin  du  15e  siicle.  Bruxelles, 
1860.     8° , 1413.10 

Renton  (Wm. )  Logic  of  style  :  an  introd.  to  critical 
science.     London,  1874.     8° 0334.22 

Renusson  (B.  de).  La  Christianisme  et  la  suffrage 
universel.     Paris,  1863.     16° 5713.06 

Reni^ck  (John).  First  principles  of  chemistry.  N. 
Y.,  1840.  18° 4211.10 

—  Life  of  count  Eumford.     B..  1848.     16°.     .3241.15 

—  Life  of  D.  Eittenhouso.     N.  Y.,  1839.   16°.     3241.07 

—  Life  of  DeWitt  Clinton.     N.  Y.,  1810.  l(i°.     3037.21 

—  Life  of  Robert  Fulton.     N.  Y. ,  1854.   16°.      3241.10 

—  Livesof.Tay  and  Hamilton.  N.  Y.,  \n.  (?.]  18°.  3092.04 
Rephaim.     .*.>.■  Journal  of  sac.  lit.,  v.  8-10  :  1852  1853     (TheEe- 

idiaim,  and  their  connection  with  Egyptian  history). 

Reply  to  John  Stuart  Mill  on  the  subjection  of  wo- 
men.    Phil.,  1870.    12° 5823.14 

Representation.     .Vc  Government  and  politics  (p.  588). 

Representation  of  New  Netherlaiid.  From  the  Butch,  with 
notes,  by  H.  C.  Murphy.  Un  N.  Y.  hist.  soc.  Ckill.  2d  s., 
v.  2.] 615.07 

Representative  actors.     .SV.-  Russell  (\V.  C.)    1872.     .     .    1742.17 

Representative  men.  •Ve*' Emerson  (R.  W.):—Froude  (J  A.)  In 
his  Short  studies,  v,  1,  1800;  —also  Heroes  and  hero- 
worship  (p,  017). 

Representative  men  of  the  New  Test.  Se-  Baldwin  (U.  C.)  3514,17 

Representative  nanie.s  in  Engl,  lit,     .See  Morgan  (U.  H.)    2755,26 

Reptiles,     .sv,; Natural  history  (/f(7</i;p,!,  p   siu). 

Reptou  (Humphry),  Landscapie  gardening  and  land- 
scape architecture.  New  ed.,  by  J.  C.  Loudon. 
London,  1840,     8° 6125.02 

Repton  (Jolm  Adey),  Observ.  on  female  head-dress  in  England. 
[In  Arch.X'ologia,  v.  27.  18;i8,] 6128.— 

—  Observ.  on  the  various  fashions    of  hats,  bonnets,  or  cover- 

ings for  the  head,  chiefly  from  the  leign  of  king  Henry 
vli  to  the  18th  cent,     (In  Archieologia,  v,  24.  1832,]   5128.— 

Republic  ,The).  See  Plato  (p,  872);  also  Government  and  politics 
(p,  588). 

Republic  of  fools.     .See  Wieland  (C.  M.)    2  v.  1861.      .     .  5713,10 

RepubUcan  (The).  Ed.  by  R.  Carlile.  v.  1-5,  1819-22. 

London,  1820-22.     8° 5723.18 

Republican  cliristiauity.     .See  Magoon  (E,  L,)    ,     ,     .     .     3573.18 

Republican  court.     .*.;  Griswold  (R.  W.) .3248.01 

Republican  party    (National   union).    Proceedings  of 

the   convention  held  at    Philadelphia,    June    5 

.ind  6,  1872.     Washington,  1872.    8°.      .    5726.15 
Repnbhcs.    See  Government  and  politics  (p.  588). 
Reputation,   .See  Fame  (p,  454);  als'.  Nat,  qii.  rev.,  March,  1874 

(Aicidents  of  sublnuaiy  imN.ortality), 
Resources  of  the  Pacific  slope,  .v..  Browne  (J.  R.)  180'J.    4000.06 
Responsibility  and  disease,     .See  Browne  (J.  H,  B,)    .     .    4355,10 
Responsibility  in  mental  disease,  .v-v  Maudsley  (H.)  1874.  4333.31 
Responsibility  of  the  north  in  relation  to  slavery.    Cambridge, 

ISjO,     .S° 634. 'il 

Rest.     B.itlantyne  {T.)  Essays  in  mosaic.  1870  ;  p.  202-210.  2613.14 

—  Kaye  [J.  W.)     Essays  of  au  opliiui.^it.  1871  ;  p.  219-263.  2533.23 

^g=  See  also  Retirement  {belf.vi]  ; — Solitude. 
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Re-statements  of  christian  doctrine.     .See  Bellows  (H.  W.) 
Restif  de  La  Bretonne    (Nicolas   Edme).     See  Revue    des    deux 
nionde.s,  16  aout.  let  15  sept,.  1850. 

Restituta.     See  Brydges  [Sir  S.  Egerton) 2754.01 

Restoration  (m  areluleclure).  See  Viollet-le-Duc  (E.)  1876.  1311.12 
Restoration  of  belief.  .%v;  Taylor  (Isaac).  1855.  .  .  .  361'2.08 
Retirement.     Gailhard  iJ.}    Private  settlement  at  home  after 

tiavel.     [/n /lis  Two  discourses,  10821 5712.11 

Retnavali.  or  the  necklace.     .SVe  Wilson  (H.  H.)    Theatre  of  the 

Hindus,  v.  :!,  1827 1744.30 

Retribution.  .See  Biblical  and  relig.  lit.  [Retribution,  p.  101)  ; 
also  Beecher  (E.)  History  of  the  scriptural  doctrine  of 

retribution.     1878 3516.29 

Return  of  the  guards,  poems.    .Sei;  Doyle  (■S'irF.  11.)    .     .  1642.24 
Retz  (Jeau  Francois  Paul   de   Gondi.    Card.  de).      Conspiracy   of 
Fiesco  against  Genoa,  .\.  D.  1647.      Tr.  by    P.    DavaU.     [In 
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Qif  For  bis  Memoirs,  .^ii-  Biography  (p   191), 
Retzius  (Anders).    Form  ofthe  huiuau  sknll.     [/k  Sm.  ri-p.  1859.) 
Retzsch   (Moritz).     Outlines,    illus.    of   Faust.     En- 
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—  Jameson  [Mrs.  A.)    InhtrYieits  and   sketches,  v.   2,  p.  1H5- 

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Reumont  (Alfred  de).  The  Carafas  of  Maddaloni  : 
Naples  under  Spanish  dominion.  Prom  the 
Gorman.     Loudon,  18ul.  12' 53:i.  12 

Reuss  (Edward),  llistory  of  christian  thcolnj,>y  in 
the  apostolic  age.  Tr.  by  A.  Harwood.  v.  1-2. 
London,  1S72-74.    8° 3.587.11 

Reuss  (Jeremiah  David).  Alphabetical  register  ot 
authors  actually  living  in  Great-Britain,  Ireland 
and  North  Amer.,  with  a  catalogue  of  their  pub- 
lications.  1770-1790.  Berlin  and  Stettin,  1791.  8^. 

Revelation  to  the  monk  of  Evesham,  UyCi.  Ed.  by 
E.  Arbcr.     London,  18G9.   16^ .51)11.08 

Revelations  ci  E^'yptian  uiysterie.s.  Sr.-  Howard  (U.)  18.')0.  1:122. 'Jli 

Heveiations  <-'f  petL'i-  Brown,  poel  anil  ijeriputetic.  Sec  Waller 
(J.   V.)     1H7U 1C'.I4.1(; 

Revelations  "1  .Spain  iu  18i5.    Sec  Hughes  (T.  M)     .     .      982.22 

Reveley  (Henry).  Notices  illustrative  of  the  draw- 
ings and  sketches  of  some  ot  the  most  distin- 
guished masters.  London,  1820.   8°.    .     .   111.'').  17 

Revenue.  See  Political  economy  {Taxation,  i),  1)24  ; — Finance, 
p.  910). 

Reverberations.     See  Call  (W.  M.  W.)     1876 lC24.;iO 

Revere  (.Joseph  W. )  Keel  and  saddle  :  40  years  of 
military  and  naval  service.     B.,  1872.  8°.     9;);5.18 

Reviewr  ot  a  '  Pastoral  letter  to  the  clergy  of  New  York,  from  the 
bishop.'    By  a  presbyter.  |N.  Y.,]  18(i5.  8°.  .     .    .    3131.10 

Reviews  oi  a  part  of  Prescott's  Hi-story  ot  Ferdinand  and  Isa- 
bella, and  of  Campbell's  Lectures  [third  onlyj  ou  [Greeli] 
poetry.    [aiion.J    Boston,  1841.  8" 25:i8.W 

Reville  (Albert).  Apollonius  of  Tyana,  the  pagan 
Christ  ot  the  third  century.  L.,  1860.   l(j°.  351:129 

—  The  Devil,   his  origin,   greatness,  and  decadence. 

London,  ls71.     12° 3586.27 

—  Historv  ot  the  doctrine  of  the  deity  of  Jesus  Ohri.st. 

Froili  the  French.     London,  1870.     12".    3586. 2G 

—  Lite   and  writings  of  Theodore  Parker.     London, 

1865.      12° 3l:)(i.l6 

—  Religion  and  science.      The  future  life.      Authority  ot  Jesus 

Christ.  [/;i  Beard  (J.  R.)  Progress,  c(c.]  .  .  .  3!')1.5.22 
Revival  of  priestly  lite  in  the  17tli  century  iu  France.    -S't-'cLear 

1.1/r.!.  .S.  A.) .  :)4:i3.'20 

Revivals.  See  BibUcal  and  relig.  lit.  {lievivaU,  p.  102);  also 
Townsend  (L.  T.)     The  supernatural  factor  in  religious 

ri-\iviils,     1877. , 3i;i3.'23 

Revo-1  (Benedict  Henry).  The  hunter  and  the  trap- 
per in  N.  America.  Tr.  by  W.  H.  D.  Adams. 
London,  1874.     12° 4624.10 

—  Shooting  and  fishing  in   the  rivers,  prairies,  and 

backwoods  of  N.  America.      2  v.     L.,  186.5.     8°. 

Revolutionary  epick.     See  Disraeli  (B.)    18C4 1635.28 

Revolutionary   Plutarch;  characters   of  the   French 

Uev.  [Ed.  by  Stewarton.]  3  v.  L.,  1804.  I'i^ 
Revolutions. 

—  Lueas  (.S.)  Revolutions  ancient  and  modem,  [//i  ?u5  Secularia, 

1.802;   p.  3-11].      . 2634  22 

—  aicelclien  ot  popular  tumults  ;    illus.  of  the  evils  of 

social    ignorance.      London,    1H37.     12°.     411.03 
contents  :     The  Jews  in  England.  Riots  of  1779-80.  Birm- 
ingham   riotri  of  1791.    Naples  in  1799.     Wages  riots  at 
Lyons  in  1831-32. 

—  Taylor   ( IV.    C. )    Revolutions  and  conspiracies  of 

Europe.      [To  1400.]     2  v.     184,3.        .     .     445.08 

tfg^.^ee  also  Government  and  politics  {Revotulivn.  p  588). 

Reward.     Bentham  {J.j     Rationale  of  reward.     [In  his  Works,  v. 

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Reybnud  (.Mine.   Charles).     Deux  a  deux.    Nouv.  ed. 

Paris,  1864.   12° 7041.16 

—  Espagnoles  et  Fran(;aises.     P.,    1863.12°.  7032.29 

—  Faustine.     Paris,  1858.     12°.     ....     .  7032.30 

—  Helene.     Paris,  1859.  12°. 703.'.3l 

—  Malemoiselle  Malepeire.   Paris,  1856.   12°.  7011.17 

—  Jlise  Brun.     Paris,  1859.   12 703'.'.28 

—  Le  moine  de  Chaaiis.    P.,  1860.  12°.     ,     .  7041.18 

iVo/c— For   critical  notice  of  her  writings,    see  Dublin 
Univ.  mag.,  Aug.,  1852  or  Eclectic  mag.  v.  27,  1852. 
Reybaud  (Louis).     La  comtesse  de  Mauleon.    Paris, 
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—  Jerome  Paturot  a  la  recherche   de  la  meilleure  des 

republiques.   5e  ed.  4  v.  Paris,  1849.   12".  70:;2.34 

—  Jerome  Paturot  a  la    recherche    d'    une    position 

sociale.     Nouv.  ed.     Paris,  1870.     12°.     .  70:12.36 

Same.     2  v.  Paris,  1847.   18° 7032.32 

Pierre  Mouton.     Nouv.  ed.     P.,  1861.   12°.    7032.38 

Reynard  the  fox.      *Rnnelce  Fuchs,     von    Wolfgang 

von  Goethe.  Zeichnungen  von  W.  von  Kaulbach. 

Stuttgart,  1N67.   4° 1447.09 

—  Biimaii  du  Kenart  publie  d'apres  les  mas.    de   la 


Bibliotheque  du  Roi  des  xiie  xive  et  xvc  sifecles; 
parD.  M.  Meon.  4  v.     l^aris,  1826.  8°.     .   1678.24 

—  lieijniird  the  fox  :    a  burlesque;  jioem  of  the    15th 

cent,  from  the  Low-German  original,  by  D.  W. 
Soltau.      llamburgli,  182(1.    h  .    .      .      .      ■  16>il.20 

—  liri/iiiiril  the    fox,  a  )ioem.      Frf)m    the    German    by 

E.  11.  Halloway.  With  engr.  after  designs  by  H. 
Leutemann.  Dresden,  A.  //. /''n/iif,  1852. 1°.  1678. '.iS 

—  livjjiiitrd   the   fox,     After   the   German    version    of 

Goethe.  By  T.  J.  Aruol.l.  Illus.  by  Wolf. 
London,  1858.  8" "  1682.16 

—  Ilisloru  of  Keynard   the  fox,  from    the   ed.    j/r.    by 

Caxton  in  1481.  With  notes  and  sketch  of  the 
literary  history  of  the  romance,  by  W.  J.  Thorns. 
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—  Froiul'-(J.  A.)     Short  studios  v  1.  1808  ;    p.  4«6-.'i08,     .2525.07 

.SVi-  also  Frasor's  mag.,  v.    46,    1852  ;    p.    321-330   (Ethical 

doubts  abi'Ut  Reineke  Fuchs). 
Reynolds  (Edward).     Further  manifestations  of  the 

progress  of  the  gospel  among  the  Indians  in  New 

England.     N.  Y.,  1865.  4 '.   [Sabin's  reprints.] 
Reynolds  (Emerson  J.)    Hydrogen  as  a  gas  and  as  a  metal.    [In 

Sm.  report,  1870.] 3936.25 

Reynolds  (Frederick).     Life  and  times.     Bv  himself. 

2  v.     London,  1827.  8" ".  3152.14 

tt^Fuv  his  2>lays,  sec  Plays  (p.  894). 

Reynolds  (George  W.  M.)  Modern  literature  of 
France.     2  v.     London,    1839.   12".     .     .  2733.02 

—  Pickwick  abroad,  or  the  tour  iu  France.     London, 

1864.     8° 246.01 

Reynolds  (Henry  Robert,  D.  T). )  John  the  Baptist. 
2d  ed.  N.  Y. ,  1876.  8°.  [Congr.  union  lecture, 
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—  editor.     See  Ecclesia  ;  church  problems,  etc.    .     .     .     3545.14 

Reynolds  (.S'(/- Joshua).     Discourses.     Explan.    notes 

and  plates  by  .J.  Burnet.     L.,  1812.   4°.     .   1425.01 

jl^g^For  numerous    biogr.    and  critical  notices   of  R.   see 

Biography  (p.  191)  ;  also  Sweetser  (M.  F.)  Sir  J.  Rtrynolds. 

1878    I ;il.y2. 31]  ;—Wedmore  (F.)  studies  in  English   art.  2d 

ed.,  1876  [1433.29]  ;  also  Temple  bar,  July,  1876. 

Reynolds  (John  Russell).      Lectures  on  the  clinical 

uses  of  electricity.     London,   1871.     8°.     4:):i3.27 

—  Lectures  on  the  clinical  uses  of  electricity.     2cl  ed. 

London,  1873.     12= 4327.21 

—  (ed.)     System  of  medicine.     2d  ed.     5  v.     Phila., 

1870-79.     8° 4315.04 

iVo(*^.— For  Contents  of  v.  1-4  see  Medicine  (p.  754).  V.  5 
comprises  diseases  of  the  organs  ot  circulation,  the  heart 
excepted;  diseases  of  the  urinary  organs;  and  skin  dis- 
eases. 

Reynolds  (L.  E.)  The  mysteries  of  masonry.  Phil., 
ls70.     12° ".   58:i7.21 

Reynolds  (Osborue).  Sewer  gas,  and  how  to  keep  it  out  of 
houses.     2d  ed.    Loudon,  1872.      8' 3931.52 

Rhazes.  [Abu  Beer  Mohammed  Tbn  Zacariya  ar-Razi.] 
Treatise  on  the  smalljiox  and  measles.  From  the 
Arabic,  by  W.  A.  Greenhill.   L,,  184S.  8°.  4:ili;.20 

Rhees  (Wm.  J.)  Manual  of  publie  libraries,  institu- 
tions and  societies  in  the  U.  S.  and  Brit,  prov- 
inces of  N.  A.     Phil.,  1859.     8°.     .     .     .2744.06 

Rhetoric. 

—  Addins  (./.  Q.)    Lectures  on  rhetoric  and  oratory. 

2  V.     1810 6334.00 

—  Arhlotle.     Treatise  on  R.  With  analysis  by  Hobbes. 

Literally  tr.  by  T.  Buckley.     1853.      .     .   6334.02 
Same.      From  the  Greek,  by  T.  Taylor.       1811. 

—  Bain  (.4.)  English  composition  andR.  1872.  6334.18 

—  Barron  iUW    /(Wiitt  Lect.  on  belles  lettres.    2  v.    1806.6334.13 

—  Beatlie  (./.;  In  Ids  Moral  science,  v.  2.  1817  ;  p.  243  381.  5434.09 

—  Blair  (tlnijli).     Lectures  on  R.     3  v.     181:?.   Ii3:i4.03 

—  Campbell  (G.)    Philos.  of.     New  ed.     PhUa.,   1818. 
Same.     Boston,  bs50 6334.06 

—  Channbiri  (E   T.)     Lectures  on  R.,   1856.   .     63:34.08 

—  Ct,mliliac{E.  B.  de).  L'art  decrire.  |/;i  (ii.iConrs    d'etude,  v. 2.] 

—  Cop^  (E.  M.)     Ou  the  sophistical  rhetoric,    [hi  Journal  of 

class,  and  sacred  philo.  v.  3,  1857  ;  p.  34-80.  253-289.]  0444.03 

—  DaxHU.  N.)     Art  of  discourse.     1869.    .     .  6:-i:i4.07 

—  Ve'Mitle  (J.)    Elements  of  R.     1878.      .     .  63:<:i22 

—  De  Quincey  (T.)    In  his  Hist,  and  crit.  essays,  v.  2,  1858  ;  217- 

286.  . 2622.08 

—  Erasmus   (D.)    Liber  utilissimus  de  conscribendis 

epistolis.  Ed.  nova.  1615 3267.12 

—  Haren  (E.  0.)  Rhetoric  :  a  text-book,  1869.  6334.09 

—  Hill  (A.  S.)     Principles  ot  rhetoric  and  application; 

with  rules  for  punctuation.     1878.      .     .  6333.21 


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—  HobbesiT.)    Whole  ait  of  R.     (/«  Ais  Eugl.  woiks,  v.  C.    1840.] 

—  Kerl  (S.)     Elements  of  cnmpositiou  and  R.    (11)34.17 

—  Longinus.     On   the   Kublime   in  writing.    Tr.    with 

dissertations,   by  W.  '1'.  Simrdcnh.    )h:«;.    CJ35.01 
Same.      Tr.    with     notes    liy    W.    Smith.       1819. 

—  Macbeth  (J.    (F.   K. )     Mit^ht  and  niirlli  of  literiitnre: 

treatise  on  figurative  language,  1875.      .  (i;t34.21 

—  Monboddo  (Lord).     Of  lauguage.     V.  H-fi.     177-t.     .    .    ClU.ll 

—  Prifxlhi/  (J.)      Lectures  on  criticis]!!.      [In  hi!  Works,  v.  2:i.] 

—  RoUin  [O     /n  ^is  Boll'^s  lulties,  V.  2.     17)7 2r)11.36 

—  Shfdd  (  H'.  G.  T.)      ChararteristioB  aud  importauce  of  a  natu- 

ral rhetoric.     [/« /us  Discourses  and  essays.]  .     .     .  y.^'.iy  Oi* 

—  Stirling  (J.)    A  system  of  rhetoric  in  Euglisli  ver^e.    14th  ed. 

1806 In  50'J3.12 

—  Wluitdy  (li.)    Elements  of  rhetoric.  185H.    (i:!31.i2 

Of  style. 

—  Buluicr   {Sir  E.  L.)    Rhythm  in  prose  ; — Style  aud  diction. 

[/n  Ai5  Caxtoniana.  1864.] '2515.07 

—  De  Quinc'i/  (T.)    Style.      [In  his  Hist,  aud  crit.  essays,  v.  2, 

1853  ;  p.  r>l-217.] 2522.08 

— -DnkriN.)    Style,    [/n  Ais  Essays,  v.  2,  1805.]     .     .     .2522.15 

—  Godwin  [Wvi.)  Of  English  style,  (/n /us  Enquirer.  1797.]  252G.17 

—  HrnU>n\\V.)     Logic  of  style.     1H74.   .     .     .   6334.22 

—  Spencer  [H.)     Philos.  of  style.     [In  his  Essays,  v.  1,  1858  ed.  : 

V.  2,  1808  eil.  :  rcpr.  from  Westm.  rev.,  Oct..  1852  or  Eclec- 
tic mag..  V.  28.  1853.] 

See  also  Fortnightly  rev.,  v.  25,  1876  (Moi'em  English 
prose,  by  G.  Sainsbury). 

ffS'See  alsn  Criticism  (p.  :i98  ; — Eloquence  and  oratory 
(p.  442); — Language  (English  efmipusiliou,  p.  07tj): — Biblical 
and  relig.  lit.  (Preachers  and  PrencUing.  p.  ii7). 

Rbind  (.\.  Henry).      Theljes,  its  tombs  aud  their  ten- 
ants, lino,  and  modern.     L.,  1862.   1.  S°.     1(176.18 

Rhine.     •*'•  Countries,  fir    [lihitir,  p.  361). 

Rhode  Island.     See  Countries.  <lc.  (Rhode  Island,  p.  361). 

Rhode-Island  book.     6'ee  Lynch  (A.  C.) 2534.31 

Rhodes  i,.i.lbert).     French  at  home.  N.  Y.,  1875.    ](j". 
Rhodes   (Hugh).     Boke  of  nurture,     [//i  Early  Eng. 

text  soc.  No.  32,  18G8.] 7913.10 

Rhodes  iA"7ii(7/i(s6/;  and  Siege  oj).      See  Knighthood  (2,  Knigh/s 

Il'ixpilatlers,  p.  667) ;  also  Ed.  rev.,  v.  lill  (Siege  of  K.  iu  1480). 

Rhidodendrons.      See  Rand  (E.  S.,/r.l  1871 6132.13 

Rhyme-     .v.c  Poetry    (Vers>fie(j/i<in    Rlit/inmrj  diclionaries.  p.  QOH). 
Rhyme  and  reason  of  country  life.     .S'-V  Cooper  (C.  F.)  .    1635.05 

Rhymes   aud  jingles.    Ac  Dodge  iM.  M.) 1635.31 

Rhymes  atween-times.     See  MacKeller  (T.) 1665.11 

Rhymes  of  the  poets.  By  Felix  .Ago.  Phila.,  1868.  16°. 
Rhyming  dietionaries     See  Poetry   (Rhyming  dictionaries,  p.  908). 
Rhythm.     .SVf  Poetry  ( rersificatton.  p.  y08|. 
Riaio  (Juan  F. )     Industrial  arts  in  Spain.  London, 

1879.     12° 1453.26 

Contents  :    Gold  and  silver  work.    Iron  work.    Bronzes. 

Arms.    Furniture.    Ivories.  Pottery  and  porcelain.  Glass. 

Textile  fabrics.  Lace. 
Ribaul;    r,r  Ribaut   (Jean).    First  voyage  to  Florida,  1562.     [In 

Hakluyt  (J.)  Voyages,  v.  3.  p.  371.] 916.17 

Ribot  (Theodulei.     English  psychology.  L.,  187.1.  8°. 
Contents :     Hartley.     J.  Mill.     Spencer.     Baiu.    Lewes. 

S.  Bailey.    J.  S.  Mill. 

—  Heredity:  apsychol.  study.  N.  Y.,  1875.  12°.  4736.14 

—  Philosophie  de  Schopenhauer.     Paris,  1874.   12°. 
Ricardo  (David).      Works.     With   introd.   by  J.    E. 

ll'Culloch.     London,  1846.  8° 5913.13 

Contents  : 
Essay  on  the  iufluence  of  a  lowprice  of  corn  on  the 

profits  of  stock.  1815. 
Essay  on  the  funding  system,  1820. 
High  price  of  bullion  a  proof  of  the  depreciation  of 

bank  notes,  1809. 
Observations  on  parliment-.iry  reform,  1823. 
On  protection  to  at/riculture.  1822. 
Plan  for  the  est.iblishment  of  a  national  bank,  1823. 
Principles  of  political  economy  aud  taxation,  1817. 
Proposals  for  an  economical  and  secure  currency, 

with  observations  ou  the  profits  ot  the  Bank  of 

England.  1816. 
Reply  to  Bosanquet's  Practical  observations  on  the 

Report  of  the  bullion  committee.  1811. 
Speech  on  voting  by  ballot,  1823. 

—  High  price  of  bullion,  a  proof  of  the  depreciation  of  bank 

notes.  4th  ed.     London,  1811.  8' 5015.18 

—  Reply  to  Bosanquet's  Practical  observations  on  the  report  of 

the  Bullion  committee.     Loudon,  1811    8°.   .     .  5915.18;  35 

—  —  De  Quincey  (7.)  Templar's  dialogues  on  pol.  econ.    [In  his 

Memorials,  etc.,  1836 2522.13 

Ricardo's  anatomy  of  the  navigation  laws,  dissected.    By 

a  Barrister,     [aiion.]    London,  1848.    8° 5911.111 

Opinions  of  Ricardo  and  A.   Smith  iu  political  economy. 

London.  1824.  8\  [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  '24.)  .  .  .  6058.21 
Ricart  (R.)     The  maire  of  Biistowe  is  kalendar,  18  Edw.  iv.    Ed. 

by  L.  T.  Smith.    London,  Camden  soc,  2d  ser..  v.  5.  1872. 

4° 6114.13 

Ricci   (Scipio   de).      Female  convents.      Ed.   by  T. 
Rospoe.     New  York.  1845.     12°.     .     .     .  3461.16 


Hicciardelto.     See  Forteguerri  (N.) 1641.28 

Rice  (.Mien  Thorndike,  pr/.)  Essays  from  the  North 
American  review.  N.  Y.,  1879.  8°.  .  253.!.  3.i 
Contents:  Prescott  (W.  H.)  Sir  Walter  Si'Ott.  Cusliing 
(C.)  Social  condition  ot  woman.  Emerson  (R.  W.)  John 
Miltoij.  Bancroft  (G.)  Last  moments  of  eminent  men. 
Motley  (.J.  L.)  Peter  the  Great.  living  (W.)  The  North- 
men. Adams  (C.  F.)  Earl  of  Chesterfield.  Longfellow 
(H  W.)  Defence  of  poetry.  Curtis  (G.  W.)  Nathaniel 
Hawthorne.  Parkman  (F.)  James  Fenimoru  Cooper. 
Lowell  (J.  B.)  Shakespeare  once  more.  Holmes  (0.  W.) 
Mechanism  of  vital  motion. 

Rice  (Harvey).  Letters  from  the  Pacific  slope.  N.  Y., 

1^70.  12° 1122.15 

—  Mount    Vernon,    and    other    poems.     New  York, 

1864.  12° 1682.20 

Nature  and  culture.     Boston,  1875.   1/ .     .  2538.31 

Contents  .     Nature    and   her  lessons.     Woman  and    her 

sphere.     Education  and  its  errors.    America  and  her  future. 

Lite   and    its   aspiratiouB.    MisBlou   juonument  and  ita 

dedication. 

Rice  (Isaac  L.)     What  is  music?     N.  Y.,  1875.   12°. 
Rice   ( lolin    B. )      United  Sintes.    t'onejress.     Memorial 

addresses  on  the  life  and  character  of  J.    B.    R., 

Feb. 'iO,  1875.     Wash.,   1875.   I.  8"-.     .     .  3151.17 
Rice  (/.iew/.  \Vm. )     Tiger-sliooting  in  India.   London, 

1857.  8° '    .     .     .     .  4(;i8.06 

Rice.     Allston  (R.  W.)     Rice  agriculture.     [In  De  Bow  (J.  B.) 

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Rich  (Anthony).      Dictionary  of  lioman  and   Greek 

antiquities.     3d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1874.     8°.    .     437.12 
Rich  (Barnaby).     Eight  novels  employed  by  English 

dramatic  poets  of  the  reign  of  queen  Elizabeth. 

London,  ,sv,!(fc.  .s'oc,  184i;.     8= 1756.33 

—  The  houestie  of  this  age,  proving  that  the  world  was  never 

honest  till  now.  Ed.  by  P.  Cunningham.  [In  Percy  society, 

V.  11,  L-tll.] _ 5060.11 

Rich   (Claudius  James).     Narrative  of  a  journey   to 
the  site  of  Babylon  in  18U.  L.,  1839.   8°.   1041.13 

—  Narrative  of  a  residence  in  Koordistan,  and  on  the 

site' of  ancient  Nineveh  :  with  a  vojage  down  the 
Tigris  to  Bagdad,  and  visit  to  Shirauz  and  Per- 
sepolis.  2  V.  London,  1836.  8°.  .  .  1044.22 
Rich  lObadiah).  Catalogue  of  books  relating  princi- 
pally to  America.   1500-1700.     London,  1832.    8°. 

—  Bibliotheca  Americana  nova  ;  or  catalogue  of  books 

relating  to  America  printed  since  1700.  2  v.  in  3. 
London,  1835-46.     8° 2724.01 

—  Same.      Supplement.      Additions  and  corrections. 

17U1-1800.     London,  1811  8° 2724.03 

Rich  kinsman.     ,S'-;e  Tyn.:  (S.  H.)     [1855.] 3614.28 

Richard.     For  lives  of  kings  of  this  name,  see  Biography  (p.  191). 

Richard  III.     See  Biography  (p.  192);  also  Shakspere  (Wm.| 

Richard  III  iTrue   tragedy   ofi.     With  introd.  by  B. 

Field.      London,  Shale,  snc,  1844       n=.     1756.21 

Richard     (of  Cirencester).      Speculum    historiale    de 

gestis  regum   Anglite.     2  v.     447-1066.     Ed.    by 

J.    E.  B.  Mayor.     Lond.,  1863-69.     8°.      [Rolls 

chronicles.] 5140.00 

—  Ancient  state  of  Britain.      [In  Giles  (J.)  Six  old  Engl,  chron- 

icles.    1848] 471.04 

Dyer  (G.)     Commentary  on.     1814.  .     .     467.14 

Woodwaid(W.  B.)    A  liieraiy  forgery,    (/n  Gentlemen's 

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Note. — Woodward  ascribes  the  work  to  Ch.  J.  Bertram. 
Richard  (Jerome).     ^History    of  Tonquin.     [In    Pinkerton  (J.) 

Voyages,  v.  9  ] !i26.09 

Richarderie  (G.  B.  de  La).  See  Boucher  de  La  Richarderie  (G.) 
Richards  (Alfred  Bate  i.     Medea:   a  poem.    London, 

1869.    sm.  4° 1682.24 

—  Poems,  essays,  and  opinions.  4  v.  L.,  1851-52.  12°. 
Richards  (Brinley).  Songs  of  Wales.  L.,  [1873.]  8°. 
Richards  (Mrs.  C.  H.  B. )     Springs  of  action.     New 

York,  1863.  16° 5512.11 

Richardson  ( H.  W. )     Paper  money  :    historical  facts. 

New  York,  1878.  12° 5941.12 

Richards  (Henry,  b.  1812).    See  Hinton  (B.  J.)    English  radical 

le.iders.     1875 3221.14 

Richards  (John).  Wood-working  factories  and  ma- 
chinery.    New  York,  1873.  12°.      .     .     .  3922.28 

Richards  (T.  Addison,  illusirator).  Appletons'  illus. 
hand-book  of  Amer.   travel.      N.   Y.,   1860.    12°. 

—  Guide  to  Central  Park.  New  York,  1S69.  1(j°.  1112.25 

—  (ed.)    Miller's  Guide  to   Saratoga  Springs  and  vi- 

cinity.    New  York,  1869.  16" 1112.24 

Miller's  new  guide  to  Hudson  River.  New  York, 

18(i9.     .'.6° ni2.'?3 


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Richards  (Wm.  C.)  Election  ;  a  telegraphic  epic  for 
the  times.     New  York,  1858.   12°.  .     .     .   l(i^'2.ly 

—  Great  in  goodness  ;  a  memoir  of  George  N.  Briggs, 

gov.  of  Mass.  Boston,   ]8f;(i.   12°.     .     .     .  :!(l2:i.l0 

Richardson  (Abby   Sage).     History   of  onr   country 

from  its  discovery  to  [1876].   B.,  1875.  8^    57(!.rt! 

-  .Son,L;s  Irom   the  old   dramatists.     N.  Y.,  187.'!.    8°. 
Richardson  (Albert  Deane).   Beyond  the  Mississippi : 

new  states  and    territories.     Hartford,  1867.    8°. 

—  Personal  history  of  Ulysses  S.  Grant.     With  sketch 

of  S.Colfax.   Hartford,  (Cb/in.,)  18(J8.   8".   30(17.25 

—  The  secret  ser\ice,  the  field,  the  dungeon,  and  the 

escape.     Hartford,   18C5.     8° 045.07 

Richardson  (Benj.  Ward).  Diseases  of  modern  life. 
New  York,  1S76.  12° 4332.15 

—  A  ministry  of  health  and  other  addresses.     N.    Y., 

1879.  12° 4321.32 

Contents:  A  ministi-y  of  health.  Win.  Iliirvey.  A  llomily 
clerico-medical.  LeaniingaDtl  healtli.  Vit.ality.  itulivi<lu- 
al  and  national.  World  of  physic.  Burial.  Pinhahning. 
and  cromation.  Registration  of  diseases.  Ether-drintting 
and  extra-alcoholic  intoxieation. 

—  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 

Same.     Supplement.     London,    1870.  4°.     [B'd 

with   V.  2  of  preceding.] fi4:;0.O7 

Richardson  (Charles  F. )  Primer  of  American  litera- 
ture.    Boston,  1878.  18° 2741.24 

Richardson  (Charles  James).  The  Englishman's 
house.   2ded.     London,  1870.   12°.     .     .   1312.28 

—  House-building.  2d  ed.  N.  Y.,  1873.  12°.  .  1312.25 

-  Picturesque  designs    for   mansions,   villas,  lodges, 

ein.     London,  1870.    8' 1315.39 

Richardson  (F.  A.)  wul  Bennett  (W.  A.)  Baltimore: 
past  and  present ;  with  biogr.  sketches.  Balti- 
more,  1871.   8° 1155.24 

Richardson  (  Frederika ).  The  Iliad  of  the  East  : 
U'^'cnds  from  the  Ramayana.     London,  1870.  12°. 

Richardson  (George).  Iconology.  3  v.  London, 
1770.     4° 1447.18 

Richardson  (G.  F.)  Introduction  to  geology.  Lon- 
don, Bohii,  1855.   12° 4112.10 

Richardson  (H.  D.)  Dogs  :  their  varieties  and  man- 
agement.    N.  Y.,  1860.    12° 4617.26 

Richardson  (James).  Travels  in  the  great  Desert  of 
Sahara.   2  v.     London,  1848.   8°.     .     .     .   10'-4.09 

Richardson  (James).  Wonders  of  the  Yellowstone. 
Now  York,  1873.  12° 1123.21 

Richardson  {Major  John).  Wacolista  ;  or.  the  prophecy  ;  a  tale 
ol  Detroit,    [/n  Waldie  library,  v.  1.]    .    -    .     .     .6078.16 

Richardson  (Sir  John).  Arctic  expedition  in  search  of 
Franklin.     [1847-49.]     N.  Y.,  1852.     12°.    1142.16 

Richardson  (John).  '-Cummerland  talk";  short  tales 
and  rhymes  in  the  dialect  of  that  county.  Lon- 
don, 1871.  12° 1682.25 

Richardson  (Joseph  G.,  M.D.)  Long  life  and  how  to 
roach  it.     Philadelphia,  1879.   16°.       .     .  4321.31 

Richardson  (Robert).  Memoirs  of  Alexander  Camp- 
boll.  2  v.  Philadelphia,  1868.  8°.    .     .     .3032.15 

Richardson  (Samuel.  Eng.  novelist).  For  his  novels  .see  Fic- 
tion class-Hst  (p.  516);  for  lives  of  him  see  Biography  (p. 
1'.)'2;;  and  also  Jeffries  (F.,  lord).     S.  Richardson.  ;tu  essay. 

Richardson  (T.  A.)  Art  of  architectual  modeling  in 
paper.     London,  1859.     16° 1312.01 

Richardson  (Wm.,  6.  174°,  d.  1814).  Anecdotes  of 
the  Russian  empire.    London,  1784.  8°.       997.06 

Richardson  (W'ni.,  D.D  )  Simple  measures,  by  which  the  recur- 
rence of  famines  may  be  prevented,  and  Ihe  pressure  of 
the  poor  laws  abated.     [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  8,  ISIG.)  60.58.U8 

RicheUeu  (Armand  .Jean  du  Plessis,  cardwiil  dnc.ile). 
The  complete  statesman  ;  or,  political  will  and 
testament.       From   the   French.     I...    1695.     16". 

Voltaire  (F.  M.  A.  de).    Ou  printed  lies,     [[n  his  Works. 

V.  17.) 5081.17 

jftS^For  numerous  biographies  of  R.,  see  Biography  (p. 
192):  Remusat  (die).  R.  et  les  destiuees  de  la  societe 
fran(;aise  [In  his  Critiques,  e^c.  v.  2.  1859];  also  Appleton's 
journal.  .Apl..  1877  (by  J.  H.  Browne) TOIS.U 

Richemont  (CfmKe  de).    Histoire,  U13-1457.  [Petitot.  I  ser.,  v.  8.] 

Richer  tEdouard,  of  Sautes).     The  key  to   the   mys- 


tery ;  or  the  book  of  Revelation  transl.     Belfast. 
1853.   18° 3596.19 

—  Religion  of  good  sense.  Belfast,  1852.   16°.  359(1.20 
Richings  (Benj.)     General  volume  of  epitaphs,  witli 

toxts.      [antm.]     Limdon,  1810.    8".      .      .   6215.1(1 
Richmond  (Edward).     A  sermon  at   Dorchester,    Third  parish. 

June  24,  18'i7.     Boston,    1827.     8' 3581. 2C. 

Richmond  (.John  Francis).  New  York  and  its  in- 
stitutions, 1609-1873  :     the  bright  side  of  N.  Y  , 

1874.  8°. 
Richmond  (John  W.)     Rhode  Island  repudiation  :  or 

hist,  of  tho  revolutionary  debt.  2d  ed.  Providence, 

1855.    8° .5937.0(1 

Richmond.  (  Va.)  .S'-v  Countries,  etc.  (United  States:  Iliston/     ]yar 

o/  the  Whelliun     rrison  life.  p.  :18S). 
Richonune    ( Fanny  i.     Julien    et   Alphonse  ;    ou    le 

nouveau  mentor.     Nouv.  ed.     Paris,  1864.  16°. 
Richter  (Ernst  Friedrich).     Manual  of  harmony.   Tr. 

by  J.  P.  Morgan.     N.  Y.,  1867.  8°.     .     .  1563.12 
Richter  (Jean  Paul  Friedrich).     Ausgewiihlte  Werke. 

16  V.  in  8.     Berlin,  1847.49.   16°.     .     .     .  7124.22 

VoiiienU: 

V.  1-2.     Die  uiisirhtbaro  Loge,  eine  Lebens  beschreibung. 
:j-6.    Hesperus. 

7-8.    Leben  dee  Qllintus  Fixlein.     Blumen-Frucht-und 
Dornen-stucke. 
9-10.     Blumeu- Frucht- und  Dornen  •  StUcke.   Titan. 
11-12.     Titan,  emilinued. 
13-14.    Flegeljahre. 

15-16.    Dr.  KatzenbergerB  Baderoise.    Aus  Jean 
Paul's  Leben. 

—  Campaner    Thai,    and    other    writings,      Boston, 

1864.   16° 3517.01 

Contents :  Campaner  Thai.  Life  of  QuintuB  Fixlein. 
Schraelzle's  Journey  to  Fltitz.  Analects  from  Richter. 
Miscellaneous  pieces. 

—  Death  of  an  angel.     The  moon.     [In  Holcrafl  (R.)  Tales  from 

the  German.    L..  1876.     12°.] 213.83 

■ —  Flower,  fruit,  and  thorn  pieces;  or  married  life, 
death,  and  wedding  of  the  advocate  of  the  ]50or 
Siebenkixs.  Tr.  by  E.  H.  Noel.  With  memoir, 
byT.  Carlyle.     2  v.     N.  Y.,  1877.     12°.       243.26 

—  Hesperus  ;    or,    15   dog-post-days.       Tr.    by  C   T. 

Brooks.     2  v.     B..  1865.     12° 243.12 

—  Levana  ;    or,  the  doctrine  of  education.     Boston, 

1863.     12° 5514.05 

—  Reminiscences  of  the  best  hours  of  life.     Boston, 

1848.     24 3.J87.02 

—  Schmelze'c  joitrney  to  Fliitz.    Life  of  Quintus   Fixlein.    [In 

Carlyle  (T.)  Transl.  from  tho  German.    L.,  1858.  8°.  151.13 

—  "litan,    a  romance.       Tr.   by   C.   T.  Brooks.       2  v. 

Boston,   1862.     12° 243.14 

—  Walt  and  Vult,  or  the  twins.     2  v.      B.,  and  N.  Y., 

1846.     12° 243.16 

flfcJ*For  lives  and  crit.  notices  of  Richter,  see  Biography 
(p.  192);  also  Hagenbach  (H.  R.)  In  his  GerxaSkU  rational- 
ism.    1865 3656.05 

Rickard  {Mnjnr  F.  Ignacio).  A  mining  journey 
across  the  great  Andes.   Lond.,  1863.   12.   1163.16 

Rickards  (George  Kettelby).  Lectures  on  population 
and  capital.     London',  1851.     12°.       .     .   5914.11 

Ricketson  (Daniel).  History  of  New  Bedford,  Mass.; 
including  a  history  of  the  old  township  of  Dart- 
mouth, and  the  present  townships  of  Westport, 
Dartmouth,  and  Fairhaven.  New  Bedford,  1858. 
12° 591.25 

Ricord  (Frederic  W. )  Roman  history.  The  kings 
of  Rome.     New  York,  1806.     16°.  .     .     .     431.03 

—  Same.     The  Republic  of  Rome.     N.  Y.,  1856.     16°. 

—  Same.     The  Empire   of  Rome.     N.  Y.,  1856.    16°. 
Ricord  (Philip).       Traite  pratique  des  maladies  vene- 

riennes.     Bruxolles,   1838.     16'.     .     .     .  4351.01 

Rickman  (Thomas).  .Vttempt  to  discriminate  the 
styles  of  architecture  in  England,  from  the  Con- 
quest to  the  Reformation.  4th  ed.  London, 
1835.     8° 1314.11 

Riddell  {Mrs.  J.  H.)    (■  F.  G.  Trafford'.]    See  Fiction  (p.  616). 

JEliddell  (John  L. )  A  monograph  of  the  silver  dollar, 
good  and  bad.     New  Orleans,  1 845.    8°.     15S5.11 

RiddeU  (Robert).  The  new  elements  of  hand-railing. 
Revised  ed.      Phila.,  1871.     fol.     .     .     .   1316.27 

Riddle  (Rev.  Joseph  Esmond).  Ecclesiastical  chro- 
nology.    London,  1840.     8° 3416.14 


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—  History  of  the  papacy   to  the  reformation.      2  v. 

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Ridgely  yliev.  Geor|.;e  W.)  An  open  letter  t'>  Wm.  Uacnu  Stevens, 
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Ridgway  (U.)  Orniitliology.  \In  tJ.  S.  Engineer  dept.  Vroiem- 
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Ridicule.     See  Wit  and  humor. 

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Ridpath  (John  Chirk).  History  of  the  United  States. 
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Ried(Aq.)  Human  reniains  from  Patagonia,  [/fj  Sm.  report. 
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Riedesel  (Friedrich  Adolpb).     ,,SV.'  Biography  (p.  192). 

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Riegel  (Franz).      Diseases    of    the  ti-achea  and    bronchi.      [In 

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—  Same.     Tr.  and  explained  by  F.  Max  Miiller.     L., 

1869.    8° 7812.14 

Contents:    V.  1.  Hymns  of  the  i\Iarnts  or  the  stornigods. 

—  Same.  Tr.  de  A.  Langlois.   Paris,  1870.  1.  8=.  7818.11 

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Riley  {Hev.  Isaac).  Syrian  home-life.  New  York, 
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Ritchie  (Thomas  Edward).     Account   of  the  life  and 

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953 


—  Bibliographia  poetica:  Engl,  poets  of  the  12th-ltith 

centuries.     London,  1H02.     16°.     .     .     .  2703.06 

— •  Fairy   tales  :    prefixed  two  dissertations  :      1.   On 

pygmies.     2.  On  fairies.     L.,  1831.     12°.     18.5.3;) 

—  Gammer  Gurton's  garland  :    or,  the  Nursery  pur- 

nassus.     [cmon.'i     L.,   1866.     8°.     .     .     .   1C81.'J4 

—  Letters.    Memoir  by  Sir  H.  Nicolas.    2  v.  London, 

1833.     12° 31.53.1(1 

—  Life  of  king  Arthur.     London,   1825.     12°    .3014.10 

—  Scottish  songs  and   ballads.      New  ed.      London. 

1873.     18° 1681. l;7 

—  Select  collection  ot  Engl,  songs.     3   v.     L.,  1783. 

1H° 1683.01 

Rittennouse  (David).     See  Biography  (p.  I'.l'i):    alsn  Herring  (J.l 

and  Longacre  (J.  B.)  Nat.  portr.  gallery,  v.  2.  1835. 
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—  Comparative  geography  of  Palestine  and  the  Sinai- 

tic   peninsula.      Tr.  by  W.   Gage.     1  v.      Edin., 
1866.     8° 1051.19 

—  Geographical  studies.     From   the  German,  by  W. 

L.  Gage.     Boston,  1S63.    12° 9;)2.03 

—  Grt'/e  ( IK  £. )      Life  of  Ritter.     1867.     .     .3153.12 
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 
2d  series. 

Ritter  (Heinrich).  History  of  ancient  philosophy. 
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Note.— For  Contents  see  Philosophy  (p.  852). 

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ber):  Contemp.  rev.,  v.  1, 1800  {Kitualism  and  ecclesiastical 
law,  by  B.  Sbaw);  v.  2. 1806  (Church  vestiucnts,  byS.  Cheet- 
ham):  v.  3,  1866  (Ritualism  and  ecclesiastical  law;  Truth 
and  theory  of  ritualism}  ;  v.  i,  1867  (Clerical  vestments,  by 
Benj.Shaw;  v.  6.  1867  (The  commission  on  ritualism)  :  v.  6, 
1867  (Incense  aad  lights,  by  S.  Cheetham):  v.  9.  1808  (Prin- 
ciples at  stake,  by  H.  Alford  ;  2  art.);  v.  17, 1871  (Itationale 
of  ritualism,  by  Malcom  MaccoU  ;  Rationale  of  auti-ritual- 
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alism and  ritualism,  by  Rev.  J.  Hunt);  v.  2U.  1872  (Ethics 
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v.  68.  1867  (Significance  of,  by  J.  C.  Morisou);  Frasei-'s 
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new  confessional);  Qu.  rev.,  v.  122,  1867;  v.  126,  180U  (Ultra 
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River  and  the  Desert,     .v.r  Pardoe  (Julia).    2  v.  1838.    .    963.14 

River  gardens.     .SVe  Humphreys  (H.  N.)     1857 4826.15 

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—  Skyrine  (H.)     General  account  of  all  the  rivers   of 

note  in  Great  Britain.      1801 955.16 

fiEg-  See  also  works  mentioned  under  heading  Scenery 

(in  Fine  arts.  p.  548) 
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Madison.   3  v.     Boston,  1859-70.   8°.    .     .  3110.05 
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Robberds  (.J.  W. )  Memoir  of  William  Taylor,  of  Nor- 
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Robber.s.     Mae  Farlaae  ( C. )     Lives   and    exploits  of 

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church,or  Old  North,  in  Boston."  Boston,  1^52.  8°. 

—  Central  power  of  the  gospel  ;  sermon  at  installation  of  Grin- 

dall  Reynolds,  roncord,  .luly  8.  1858.  B..  1858,   8'.     3587.30 

—  Discourse    in    commemoration    of   Henry  Ware.   jr..    D.  D. 

Oct.  1,  1843.     Boston,  1843    8° 3587.30 


—  A  feature  of  the  times  :  sermon.  Boston,  1840.  H°.    .    358T.30 

—  Prayer  in  the  name   of  Christ  :  sci'uiou.  B.,  18i;4.  8°.    3587.30 

—  Sermon  ou  ihe  25th  auuiv.  of  his  ordination  as  pastor  of  the 

2d  church  in  lioston.     U..  18.58.  8' 3587.30 

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—  -  Twasermous  beloro  the  2d  church.  Mch.  10,  1844.  on  taking 

down  their  ancient  place  of  worshii).  IJ.,  1844.  8".  4587,30 
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Boston'.  December  4,  183:i 3587.30 

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Robert  (Cyprien).     The  Slave  inoviuees  of  Turkey. 

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Robert  ( Mai.  Henry  M. )     Pocket  manual  of  rules  of 

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Robert  (Marie  Aune  de  R.)  Lesondins,  conte  moral,  [in  Garnier. 

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Roberts  (David).  *Holyland,  Syria,  Idumea,  Egypt, 
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Roberts  (Emma).  Memoirs  of  the  rival  Houses  of 
York  and  Lancaster.  2  v.  London,  1827.  8°.  454.09 

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- 
cred scriptures,  collected  from  the  customs,  rites, 
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. 
London,  1851.  sq.  16^      .."...     .4825.09 

—  Ruins  and  old   trees,  associated  with  English   his- 

tory.  London,  1853.  8° 955.08 

—  Voices  from   the    woodlands  ;    forest  trees,    ferns, 

mosses,  and  lichens.  L.,  1850.  sq.  1C°  .  6135.20 
Roberts  (.S7)- Randall).     The  eastern  question.     Asia 

Minor  and  Caucasus.  Boston,  1877.  18°.  547.29 
Roberts  (  Samuel ).      The  Gypsies.  4th  ed.  London, 

1836.   12° ' 6835.05 

Roberts  (Wm.)  History  of  letter-writing.  L.,  1843.  8°. 

—  Life  and    correspondence  of  Hannah  More.    2  v. 

New  York,  1815.  12° 3125.14 

Roberts  (Wm.,  M.D.)  Practical  treatise  on  urinary 
and  renal  diseases.     2d  ed.     enl.       L.,  1872.   8°. 

Roberts  (WmUayward).  Select  poems.  Ed.  by  R.  Walsh.  [In 
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- 
tion with  land,  the  church,  c(c.  Edin.,  1872.  8°. 
Contents  :  Standard  of  the  past  in  weight  and  currency. 
The  year  and  the  indictiou.  The  land.  Chapter  of  Eng- 
lish history  belore  the  conquest.     Rome. 

—  Scotland  under  her  early  kings.  2  v.    E.,  1807.   8°. 
Robertson  ( liec.  Frederick  W. )     Analysis  of  Tenny- 
son's  'In  memoriam.'      9th  ed.     L.,  1877.     l'.i°. 

—  Lectures  and  addresses.  Boston,  1859.  12°.  25-11.31 

Contents  :  Two  addresses  to  the  members  of  the  Work- 
Ingmen's  Institute,  Brighton.  Two  lectures  on  the  influ- 
ence of  poetry  ou  the  working  classes.  Lecture  on 
Wordsworth.     Speeches. 

—  Notes  on  Genesis.     N.  Y.,  1877.  2°.  . 

—  Sermons.     5  v.     Boston,  1857-64.  12°. 
Same.     New  ed.     N.  Y.,  1871.   12°. 

aS-For  (ive.sofF.W.R.Jf.  Biography  (p.  192); 
exam,  Mch.,  1866,  p.  219-233   (R.  and   the  modern  pulpit, 
by  S.  Osgood):  New  Englander,  May,  1877  (by  E.D.  Mead  ; 
39  pp.) 
Robertson  (Ignatins  Loyola),  pseud.    See  Knapp  (S.  L.) 


3732.08 

3587.05 

3587.10 

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Robertson  (James  Burton).  Lectures  on  some  sub- 
jects of  modern  history  and  biography.     2d  ed. 

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". 

Robertson  (Wm.,  D.  D.)  Hist,  disquisition  couceru- 
ing  India  ;  prior  to  discovery  of  passage  by  Cape 
of  Good  Hope.     Loudon,  1794.     8°.      .     1014.U8 

—  History  of  America,  to  1G88.  5th  ed.    4  v.    London, 

1788-9ti.     8° 563.10 

Same.     N.  Y.,  [n.d.]  18°.     [H.  F.  L,]  .     562  07 

—  History  of  the  reign  of  Charles  V.,  with  a  view  of 

the  progress  of  society  in  Europe  from  the  sub- 
version of  the  Koman  empire.  4  v.  London, 
1787.     8° 3035.04 

Same.  With  the  emiJeror's  life  after  his  abdi- 
cation, by  VV.  H.  Prescott.  3  v.  Boston,  1856. 
8° 3035.01 

Same.  Abridged  ed.  New  York,  1852.  8°.  3035.10 

—  History  of  Scotland  during   the  reigns  of  queen 

Mary  and  of  James.  2  v.  L.,  1787.  8°.  496.01 
ftafFor  biogr.  and  crit.  notices  of  the  author,  see  Biogra- 
phy (p.  1D2). 

Robertson  ( lieu.  Wm. )  Kesidence  at  Gibraltar  in 
1841.     Edinburgh,  1844.     8° 985.06 

Robespierre  (Maximilien  J.  M.  I.  de).  5fe  Biography  {p.  192); 
also  Fortu.  rev..  Aug-,  Sept,,  187ii  (Sart.  by  John  Moiley). 

Robin  Goodfellow  (Mad  prauks  and  uierry  jests  of)  ;  repr.  from 
ed.  of  16-28.  Introd.  by  J.  P.  Collier.  L..  Percy  soc,  1841. 
16° 5060.02 

Robin  Hood.  See  (in  Biography,  p.  157)  Hood  (Robin);  also 
Poetry  (Collective  :  Ballads,  p.  904). 

Robins.     'See  al^o  Robbins. 

Robinson  (I'harle.s  S.)  Short  studies  for  Sunday-school  teach- 
ers.    N.  ¥..  18C8.     12° 3587.13 

RobiU3on  (Clement).  A  handeful  of  pleasant  delites. 
Repr.  from  ed.  of  1584.  London,  Spencer  soc, 
1871.  4° 1688.02 

Robinson  (Edward,  D.D.)  Harmony  of  the  four  gos- 
pels in  English.     Boston,  18.^7.  12°.  .     .  3752.01 

—  Physical  geography  of  the  Holy  Land.     Boston, 

1865.   8° 1055.07 

—  and  Smith  (E.)     Biblical  researches  in  Palestine  in 

1838.   2  v.     Boston,  1856.  8° 1055.03 

—  Later  Biblical  researches  in  Palestine  in  1852.    2d 

ed.     Boston,  1857.   8° 1055.05 

—  Four  maps  to  accompany  the  Biblical  researches. 

By  H.  Kiepert.     Boston,  185i;.   8°.      .     .   1055.06 

—  Smith    (H.    B.)    ami    Hitchcock    (ff.     D.)     Life  of. 
Robinson  (Fayette).     Account  of  the  organization  of 

the  army  of  the  United  States.    With  biographies. 
2  v.  Phil.,  1848.  8° .    .     575.17 

—  Mexico  and  her    military    chieftains.      Hartford, 

1848.  12° 506.19 

Robinson  (Fred.  Wm.)    See  Fiction  class  list  (p.  510). 
Robinson   (George).      Preven^tion  and  treatment  of 

mental  disorders.  London,  1859.  12°.  .  4355.13 
Robinson  (Henry  Crabb).   Diary,  reminiscences,  and 

eorresp.  Ed.  by  T.  Sadler!  2  v.  B.,  1869.  12°. 
Robinson  (Hercules).  Sea  drift.  L.,  [1866.]  16°. 
Robinson  (H.   M. )     Great  fur  land;   or  life   in  the 

Hudson's  Bay  territory.   N.  Y.,  1879.   12°.  1115.21 
Robinson  (H.  N.)    Shorter  course.    .SVe  Fish  (D.  W.)    Interme- 
diate arithmetic 4011.20 

Robinson  (James).     Whole  art  of  curing,  pickling, 

and  smoking  meat  and  fish.  L.,  1847.  1()°. 
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 

Robinson  (P.  F. )     'Designs  for  lodges  and  park  en- 
trances. London,  1833.  4°. 1316.05 

—  Rural   architecture  ;   designs  for  ornamental  cot- 

tages.  London,  1836.   4° 1316.06 

Robinson  (Richard).  Golden  mirrour.  Introd.,  etc.  by 
T.  Corser.  London,    CMtiam  soc,  v.  23,  1851.    4°. 

Robinson  (Robert).  Teacher's  manual  of  method 
and  organization.      3d  ed.   London,    1869.     12°. 

Robinson  (Sara  T.  L.)  Kansas  ;  its  interior  and  ex- 
terior life.  8th  ed.  Boston,  1807.   12°.     .   1122.11 

Robinson  (Mrs.  Th^rese  Albertine  L.  von  Jacob). 
['Talvi,'  p.'ieud.]  Languages  and  literature  of  the 
Slavic  nations.  New  York,  1850.    12°.     .  2732.07 

—  History  of  the  colonization  of  America.  Ed.  by  W. 

Hazlitt.  2  V.  London,  1851.  8°.       .     .     .     572.25 
JtfS-Fof  her  novels,  see  Fiction  class-list  (p.  51C). 
Robinson  (W.)     Alpine  flowers  for  English  gardens. 
London,  1870.   12° 6132.07 

—  Gleanings  from  French  gardens.  2d  ed.  L.,  1869.  8°. 

—  Hardv  flowers.    London,  1871.  12°.  .     .     .4913.12 

—  Mushroom  culture.  London,  1870.  12°.      .  6124.14 

—  Parks,    promenades,  and   gardens  of  Paris.     Lon- 

don, 1869.   8° 6125.08 

-  The  wild  garden  ;  groves  and  shrubberies  of 
hardy  exotic  plants.  London,  1870.   12°.  6132.09 

Robinson  (Wm.  Davis).  Memoirs  of  the  Mexican  re- 
volution [1810-19],  including  the  expedition  of 
Xavier  Mina.     2  v.     London,  1821.  8°.  .     566.17 

Robinson  (Wm.  S. )  [Warrington,  pseud.']  The  sal- 
arj- grab.     Boston,  1873.    16° 5732.11 

—  Warrington's  manual.  Boston,  1876.  24°.  5617.27 
Robinson  Crusoe's  money.  .SVc  Wells  (D.  A.)  ....  5913.29 
Robinson's  shorter  course. 

—  FishlD.W.)    Complete  arithmetic.     1876.4011.40 

—  FlcklituJ.)  Complete  algebra.  1878.  .  .4012.33 
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- 

try and  joinery.     London,  1859.    16°.     .1312.07 
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 
romances  ;  with  introd.  and  glossary.  London, 
Camden  soc,  1842.  4° 5112.18 

Robson  (Wm.)     Great  sieges  of  history.  L.,  1871.  8°. 

—  Life  of  Richelieu.      London,  (1874).     12°.  3152.30 

—  Old  pUy-goer.     London,  1846.  8°.    .     .     .  1735.29 
Roby    (Henry    John).     Grammar  of  the  Latin  lan- 
guage.    London,  1871-74.     16°.     .     .     .  6411.20 

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 

See  also  Galaxy,  June,  1874  (by  J.  H.  Browne;. 

Rochefoucauld,     .^tv  La  Rochefoucauld. 

Rochejacqueleia  (Marie  Louise  Victoire,  marquise 
de).     Memoirs.     2d  ed.    Edin.,  1817.  8°  3uy7.10 

Rochester  {Earl  nf).     See  Wilmot  (John  Wilmot,  earl  of).  1691.10 
Rochester.  (.V.  1'.)    See  Countries,  cic.  {Roehes'.er.  p.  361). 
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. 

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Rook  me  to  sleep  mother.    See  Allen  (Eliz.  Akers). 

Rocks.  See  Geology  and  mineralogy  (p.  573);  a/so  Zirkcl  (F.) 
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- 
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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 
luetals  for  cannon,  and  cannon  powder.  Boston, 
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. ] 
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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, 

(A'.  Y.,)  187B.  8° 6133.11) 

;e®"For  his  Tiovds.  see  Fiction  class-list  (p.  517). 
Roe  (Sir  Thomas).    "Voyage  to  India,  1614-15.    [In  Pinkerton  (J.) 
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Roebliiig  (Washington  A.)  Pneumatic  tower  founda- 
tions of  the  East  River  bridge.     N.  Y.,  1872.     8'. 

Roehrig  (F.  L.  O.)  Ou  the  language  of  the  Dakota  or  Sioux  In- 
dians.   [In  Sm.  report,  1871.) 3936.26 

Roelker  (Bernard).  Argument  in  favor  of  the  con- 
stitutionality of  the  legal  tender  clause  in  the  act 
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—  Constitutions  of  France.  B.,  ««dCambr.,  1818.  12°. 
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Roger  de  Hoveden.    Annals.   .*..    d.    732,  to  1201.  Tr. 

by  H.  T.  Riley.    2  v.  L.,  Bohn,  1853.  12°    471.19 

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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 

to  Burns.  Edin.,  1^70.  8°.  ...  .1678.01 
Rogers  lE.  C. )     Philosophy  of  mysterious  agents, 

human  and  mundane.  B.,  1853.  12°.  :i815.38 
Rogers   (Fairman).    Construction  of  bridges.    [In  Smith,  report. 

1861.] 3936.16 

—  Roads  and  bridges.    [In  Sm.  report,  I860.]    ....  3936.16 

Rogers  (George).  Memoranda  of  the  experiences, 
labtfrs,  etc.  of  a  universalist  preacher,  [anun.] 
Ciu.,  1845.     12° 3153.27 

Rogers  (George  Alfred).  Art  of  wood-carving.  3d  ed. 
London,  1871.     1'^° 1443.16 

Rogers  ( Henry).  Eclipse  of  faith.  B.,  1855.  12°. 
Nute. — For  criticism,   see   Newman  (F.  W.)  Reply,  tU. 

—  Defence   of  the   Eclipse   of   faith.      Boston,  1856. 

12° 3587.17 

—  Essay  on  Thomas  Fuller  ;  with  selections  from  his 

writings.     London,  ]8r".7.     16°.      .     .     .  5075  2(1 

—  Essays  from  'Good  words.'     L.,  1867.  10°.     2541.32 

Contnits  :  Le.-^  apotrts.  Christianity  vindicated  from 
alleged  tendencies  to  persecution.  Dialogues  on  strikes 
and  lockouts.  Sketch  of  Samuel  Fletcher.  Story  of 
John  Unss. 


—  Greyson  letters.     Boston,  1858.     12°.  .     .     3587.18 

Contents  :  Letters  ou  novel  reading.  Letters  to  an  in- 
cipient neologist.  Ou  prayer.  On  the  atonement.  On 
the  essentials  of  friendship.  To  a  Iioniccopathie  friend. 
To  a  mesiiieric  eutliiisiaHt.  On  peace  pi-incMples.  On  the 
'plurality  of  worlds' .Mjiitrovfrsy.  Dispute  between  an 
atheist  and  deist.  To  a  friend  who  liad  become  a  deist. 
True  Catholicism.  tin  beards.  ■  Transmutation  '  and 
'development'  theories,  and  nunieruus  other  miscel. 
pieces. 

—  Reason  and  faith,  iiud  other  miscellanies.   Boston, 

18r.3.     1'2° 3587.10 

Cu7itents  :  Life  and  writings  of  Thomas  Fuller.  Andrew 
Marvell.  Luther's  corresiJondente  and  character.  Genius 
and  writings  of  Pascal,  hacred  eloquence.  Tlie  British 
pulpit.  Vanity  and  glory  of  literature.  Right  of  private 
judgment.     Reason  and  faith. 

—  Superhuman   origin  of  the   Bible    inferred    from 

itself.     N.  Y.,  1874.     8° 3587.26 

Rogers  (Henry  Darwin  i.  Geology  of  Pennsylvania.  2  v. 
4    and  maps,  fol.     Phil.,  1858 4117.07 

—  Report  on  the  geol.  survey  of  New  Jersey.  Phil..  1836.  8*. 
Same.     Final  report.     Trenton,  1865.     8°.  .     .     .     4116.09 

Rogers  (James  E.  Thorold).  Cobden  and  modern 
political  opinion  :  essays.  L.,  1873.  8°.  5724.18 
Co7it€7its  :  The  parliament  of  1841.  The  defence  of  the 
corn  laws.  The  laud  question.  International  relations. 
War  and  peace.  Military  and  naval  expenditure.  Finan- 
cial reform.  India  and  the  rolouies.  Parliamentary  re- 
form.   Commercial  diplomacy.    Education. 

—  Education  in  Oxford  :    its  method,  its  aids,  and  its 

rewards.     London,  1801.   8° 5515.22 

—  Historical  gleanings.  2  v.  L.,  1869-70.  12°.  3252.21 

Coitt^mfs :  (v.  l.J  Montagu.  Robert  Walpole.  Adam 
Smith.  Cohbc'tt.    2.  Wicklil.  Laud.  Wilkes.   Home  Tooke. 

—  History  ot  agriculture  and  prices  in  England,   12.59- 

17'J3.     V.  1-2,  1259-1400.     2  v.     Oxford,  1866.  8°. 

—  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 

ed.     London,  1863.   1'2° 1051.18 

Rogers  (May).      Waverley  dictionary  :   characters  in 

Scott's  novels,  with  analysis.  Chicago,  1879.  li°. 
Rogers  (Robert  P.)    Two  discourses  in  the  first  congr.  meeting 

house.  Canton,  Sept.,  1861.  Boston,  1861.  8'.  .  .  3631.10 
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. 

New  York,  18o6.   12° 31y3.'20 

jg®"  For  biogr.  sketches  of  Rogers,  sfe  Biography  Jp.  193): 
also  New  moutlily  mag..  Nov.,  1831  (with  portrait). 

Rogers  (Samuel  Baldwyn).  Elementary  treatise  on 
iron  metallurgy.     N.  Y.,  1857.  8=.     .     .     4000.00 

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- 
ology with  ref.  to  nat.  theol.    2  v.    L.,  1810.     8°. 

—  Thesaurus  of  English  words  and  phrases.    Boston, 

1857.   12° 6434.02 

Same.    Boston,  1854.  12° 0434.01 

Roggeveen   (Jacob).    Voyage  around  the  world.  1721-1723.     [In 

Kerr  (K.)     Voyages,  .(c.  v.  11.  p.  6.V300.)     ....     914.18 

Rogues'  lexicon.     .S'«  Matsell  (O.  W.)  1859 6423  14 

Rohan  (Henri,  1  due  de).  Memoirs  sur  la  guerre  de  la  Valteliie, 

1631-37.     [In  Petitot.  Mem.,  2  ser..  v.  19.)       .     .     .    51'i2.34 

Rohuer  (Georg  Wilhelm).  Practical  treatise  on  mus- 
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Rois  (Les)  de  France  :  notices  tirees  des  galeries  hist, 
de  Versailles.  Paris,  [)i.  (/.]  8= 51804 

Rokitausky  (Carl).  Manual  of  pathol.  anatomy.  Tr. 
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Roland  de  La  Platii  re  (Marie  Jean  Phlipon,  Mine. 
Prencli  rn:  relehrity,  b.  1754,  d.  1793).  Appeal  to 
an  impartial  posterity.  From  the  French.  2  v. 
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—  Works  ;  philog.  aud  literary  :  essays,  corresp.,  and 

travels.  From  tbe  French.  L.,  lnOO.  8".  2511. (t.j 
jBE^For  lives  of  Mine.  IlolauJ,  itef  Biography  (p.  lOIi). 

Roland  iSong  of).  Sec  Catholic  world,  Dec.  Jan.,  1873;  Maciu. 
luai,'..  V.  6  (by  J.  M.  Ludlow);  WcBtui.  rev..  July.  1H73 
{CbaiiBon  de  Roland,  by  L.  Gautier);  Cox  ((•.  W,t  mid 
Jones  (K.  H.)  Popular  romauceB  of  the  Middle  atjes.  1871 ; 
p.  3J0.:U7 165.U3 

Roll  of  honor.  See  Countries  iUnitrd  Stairs:  Prison  life,  e/c, 
I>.  388) 633.10 

Rolle  (Ze //ampo(e  (iJ. )  English  prose  treatises.  Etl. 
by  G.  (t.  Perry.  London,  Early  Emjl.  text  soc. , 
no.  W.  18G6.  8° 7913.05 

Rolleston  (George).  Forms  of  animal  life  :  zool. 
classification.     Oxford,  1870.  8°.     .     .     .  4727.10 

Rolliad  (The);  probationary  odes  for  the  laureatship. 
London,  1795.  8° 1081.22 

Rolliii  ((Jharles).  Ancient  history  of  the  Egyptians, 
Carthaginians,  Assyrians,  Babylonians,  Medes 
and  Persians.  Macedonians  and  Grecians.  From 
the  French.  6  v.     London,  1839.  8°.  .     .     427.03 

Same.     8  v.    New  York,  1820.  18°.     .     .     432.01 

—  Method  of  teaching  and  studying  the  belles  lettres. 

2ded.  From  the  French.  4  v.  London,  1737.  12°. 

Cmitents  :  v.  1.  Preliminary.  Of  the  understanding  of 
languages.  Of  poetry.  2.  Khetoric.  3.  History.  4.  His- 
tory.   Philosophy.    Education. 

—  Vine  I  {A.)     Hist  of  Fr.  lit..  18M  ;  p.  71-84 2733.04 

Rolliii  (Horace  .J.)  Studio,  field,  and  gallery  :  a 
manual  of  painting.     N.  Y.,  1878.  12°.    .  1424.21 

RoUiiis  (Alice  Wellington).  The  ring  of  amethyst, 
[a  poem].       New  York,  1878.  sq.  18°.     .  1681.26 

Rollinson.     See  Rawlinson. 

RoUo  and  bis  race.    -SVi-  Warburton  (A.)    2a  ed.  2  v.  1848.  902.28 

Rolls  caleudais,  and  Rolls  chrouicleB.  See  Countries  {England  ■■ 
histoi-y,  p.  312). 

Rollwagen  will  case.     Argument  of  W.  H.  Arnoux. 

New  York,  1874.    8° 5i;33.1lG 

Rolt(Jobn).  On  moral  command.  3d  ed.  L.,  1812.  8'. 

Roma  sotterranea.     See  Rossi  (G.  B.  de) 3410  18 

Romaine   [Rev.   Wm.)      Life,   walk,   and  triumph  of 

faith.   With  pref   by  J.    B.  Owen.  New  ed.  Lon- 
don, INTI.   16° 3587.20 

Roman  (Tbe)  :  dram.  poem.    S«  Dobell  (S.)     ....    1715.14 

Roman  and  the  'IVutou.     See  Kingsley  (C.) 443.24 

Roman  catholic  church.  -Vf  Biblical,  relig.,  aud  eccl.  hist.  {p.  102). 

Roman  days.     See  Rydberg  |V.) 081.27 

Roman  empire.     See  Countries  (Rome,  p.  363). 

Roman  imperialism.     See  Seeley  (J.  E.)    1871 2642.31 

Roman  law.     See  Law  [Itetmnn,  p.  090). 

Roman  legends.   Sec  Busk  (K.  H.) 3813.44 

Roman  nights.     See  Verri  (.Mossandro,  Conte  de).  .    .     .    431.06 
Roman  poets  of  the  republic.     S.c  Sellar  (W.  Y.)      .     .     1086.26 
Roman  st;ites.     .S'r  -  Countries  {Roman  Slates,  p.  302). 
Roman  tablets  ;  Rtime.   See  Santo-Domingo     {Camte  Joseph  H.j 
Romance  and  romances.    See  Tiction  (p.  459); — Literature  [Fro- 

veneat.  p.  711). 
Romance  language.    See  Language  {Romance,  p.  080). 
Romance  literature.      See  Literature   (Frovencal  and  Romance 

literature,  p.  711). 
Romance  of  Anier.  hist.  See  De  V"re  (Max.  Scheie).  1872,  673.08 
Romance  of  astronomy.  Sef  Miller  (E.  K  )  1873.  .  .4015.25 
Romance  of  charity.  Sec  De  Liefde  (John).  1807.  .  .  .5825.10 
Romance  of  diplomacy.  ,Sfc  Smyth  (.l/is.  G.)  2  v.  1861.  3031.18 
Romance  of  natural  history.  iee  Gosse  (P.  H.)  1861.  4723.03 
Romance  of  peasant  life.  .Sie  Heath  (F.  G.)  1872.  .  .6825.27 
Romance  of  the  aristocracy.  See  Burke  {Sir  John  B.)  .  6012.19 
Romance  of  the  emperor  Octavian.   Ed.  by  J.  O.  Halliwell.  Lodj 

don, /Vroi/ .OTc,  V.  14,  1844.     10° 5060.14 

Romance  of  Syr  Tryaraoure.      Ed.  by  J.  O.  Halliwell.      Loudon, 

Perci/  soc,  V.  10.  1846.     10' 6000.16 

Romance  of  the  Eugheh  stage.  &e  Fitzgerald  (P.)  1875.  1723.29 
Romance  of  the  peerage.     .■?.(•  Oraik  (G,  L.)  4  v.  1848-50.  6012-22 

Romance  of  the  ring.     .V.v  Niack  (.).)    1859 1074.04 

Romance  of  trade.     .SVc  Bourne  (K.  H.  F.) 5922  15 

Romance  without  fictiou  [I.  e.  uf  mission  life].  See  Bleby  (H.) 
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Greco-Eussian  church.    Introd.  by  C.  M.  Yonge. 

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Romantic.    Fi'ster  {J.)    On  the  application  of  the  epithet.  [In  his 

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Romantic  uicidents  in  the  lives  of  naturalists.     See  Brightwell 

(C.  L.) 921.10 

Romantic  legend  of  Sakya  Buddha.  Set- Real  (S.l  187.i.  3528.13 
Romantic  passages  in  southwestern  hist.  .See  Meek  (A.  B.) 
Romberg  (Moritz  Heinrich).     Manual  of  the  nervous 

diseases   of  man.      Tr.  by  E.  H.  Sieveking.   2  v. 

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Rome  (Ancient).     See  Countries,  etc.  (p.  362). 
Rome  (Vity  titui  neiijIiljuiiioadK    See  Countries  (p.  363). 
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fUtnti-nts:      1,  A  relation   of    tbe   state  of    the  court  of 
Itoiiic.      By  Angelo    t'orraro.     'I'r.  by    J.  B.  (ieut.     2,  A 
new  relation  of  Itoiue.     English'd  by  <i.  Torriano. 
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Rome  in  the  19th  ceutuiy.    See  Eaton  (<:.  A  j    .     .    .    .      973.01 

Rome  ol  to  (lay.     .V«-  About  iK.l      ISi.l 972.17 

Romeo  aud  Juliet      See  Shakspere  (Wni.) 

Romer   (Mrs.  Isabella  F.)     Filia  dolorosa  :  memoirs 

of  duchess  of  Angouleme,   2d  ed.      L.,  1853.      8°. 
Romilly  (.S'li-  Samu<^l).     .Speech  in  the  HoiiBf  of  Commons.  June 

28.  1814,  on  tbe  slave  trade.  [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  4.]  6058.04 
tt^Fi'T  lives   of  Sir  S.  R..  see  Biography  (p.  193). 
Romulus,     .sv  <■  Biography  (p.  193). 
Ronalds  (Sir  Fr;iiuis).     Description  of  an  electrical 

telegraph.   2d  ed.     London,   1871.  8°.     .  3934.22 
Ronge  (Johanni.     Amhe.'ir'n  (A.)     Luther  revived  ;   a 

short  account  of  Ronge.   184"j 3432.18 

Ronsard  (Pierre  dei.     CEuvres  choisies,  avec  notes, 
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Ronthaler  (Edward).  Life  of  .1.  Heckewelder.  Ed. 
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Rooke  (Octavius).  The  life  of  the  Moselle,  from  its 
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cations, 1820-18.52.     New  York,  1852.   8^.  2/24.06 

.Same.     Supplement.   October,  1852  — May,  1855. 

New  York.  185.5.  8° 2724.06 

Same.   Addenda.  May,  1855— March,  1858.   New 

York,  185-*.  8° 2721.06 

—  -  Same.    March,  1858-Jan.,  1861.  N.  Y.,  1861.  8°. 
Roosevelt  (Robert  B.)     Five  acres  too  much.     New 

York,  1869.     12° 6122.13 

—  Game-birds  of  the  coasts  and  lakes  of  the  Northern 

.St.ates  of  Aiucrica.    New  York,  18(,6.   12°.  461(\.13 

—  Game   fish  of  the  Northern  States  of  America.     By 

Barnwell  [psoid.]     New  York,  1862.   12°.  4illG.02 

Root  (James).  The  horrors  of  delirium  tremens. 
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Root  (Marcus  A. )  The  camera  and  the  pencil  ;  or  the 
heliographie  art;  with  its  history.  NY. ,1864.  12°. 

Root  (N.  W.  Tavlor).  School  amusements.  New 
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Rood  (Ogden  N.)  Modern  chromatics,  with  applica- 
tions.   New  York,  1879.   12° 1422.24 

Ropemaking.     See  Arts  (Useful  ;  Ropemaking,  p.  46). 

Roper  StejihenK  Catechism  of  high  pressure  or  non- 
condensing  steam  engine.  8th  ed.  rev.  Phila., 
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—  Hand-book  of  modern  ste.tm  fire-engines.      Phila., 

1876.     16° 3907.10 

Ropes  (Joseph).      Linear  perspective.     4tU  ed.   rev. 

Phil.,  1868.     8°.   .     .     .      • 1432.33 

Ropes  (Joseph  S.)    Restoration  ot  the-  currency.    [In  Amer.  soc. 

soi.  assoc.     Trans.,  no.  5,  1873  ] 5811.03 

Roqueplan    (Nestor).       La  vie  parisienne  :    regain. 

Xouv.  ed.     Paris,  1869.     12°      ....   7048.17 
Roquette  (Otto).     Orion.    Ein  Phantasiestiick.     Bre- 
men,    18-.1.      12° 7125.01 

Rosa  (Salvator).     See    Biography    (p.  193);     also    New    monthly 

mag,.  V.  10,  1824 

Rosamond.    See  Swinburne  (A.  C.)     1866 1692.06 

Rosary  lor  Lent.    *.•  Harris  (J/is.  Miriam  Uole  .    1837.     3530.17 
Roscher  (Wm.)       I'rincijdes   of  political   economy, 

and  essay  on  the  hist,  method,  by  L.  Wolowski. 

Tr.  by  J." J.  Lalor.     2  v.    N.  Y.,  1878,   8°.   5918.06 

Rosciad.     See  Churchill  (Ch.)  Pret.  works 1011.14 

Roscius.     .See  Galaxy,  July,  1873  (Rome's  greatest  actor,  by  H, 

Goll). 
Roscoe  (Henry).     Lives  of  eminent  British  lawyers. 

London,  [<(fw»(  1830].      16°.     [L,  C.  C.  1    3211.06 
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Roscoe  (.Urs.  Henry).       Vittoria  Colonna  :  her    life 

and  poems.     London,  18i;8.     12°  -     .     .  3042.23 
Roscoe  (Henry    Enfield).        Lessons  in  elementary 

chemistry.    New.  ed.     L.,  18fi9.     16'.     .  4213.'22 

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Roscoe  (Thomas).  The  Germim  novelists  :  tales, 
trans. ;  with  crit.  and  biofjr.  notices.  4  v.  Lon- 
don, 1826.   12° 211.  K; 

Nole.— For  Contents  Bee  euiry  nu  page  517  of  CatiiluKUf. 

—  Italian    novelists  :      trans. :    with   notes,   crit.   and 

biogr.  2ded.   4  v.     L.,  IHiiB.   12^.     .     .     241.20 
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—  Tourist  in    Fraucc.     Illustrated   by  D.   Harding. 

London,  1834.  8° .     001. '22 

—  Tourist  in  Italy.  'J  v.     lUus.  by  S.  Prout.  London, 

1830.   8" 074.17 

—  Tourist  in  Spain.    Granada.     Ulus.  by  D.  Eobcrts. 

London.  1815.  8° 982.1'] 

Andalusia,     lllus.  by  D.  Roberts.     L.,  183(i.   8  . 

Biscay  and  the  Oastiles.     lUus.   by  D.  Roberts. 

London,  1837.  8" 982.1(; 

Tourist  in  Spain   and    Morocco.      lUus.  by  D. 

Roberts.     London,  1818.    8° 082.17 

—  Tourist  in  Switzerland    and   Italy.      lllus.   by    S. 

Front.     London,  1820.  8" 074,  IC, 

—  The  fall  of  Granada.     [/»  Waldie  library,  v.  6.]    .    .    507H.rj 
Roscoe  (Will.)     Life  and  pontificate  of  Leo  x.   2  v. 

London,  Bohn,  1847.     12° 3112.04 

—  Life  of  Lorenzo  de  Medici.    [With  memoirs  of  the 

the  author.]  luth  ed.  L.,  Bo/oi,  1861.   12°.31M.07 

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their  influence  :  a  discourae.  London,  1818.  8".   [In  Pam- 
phleteer, V.  11.] 6058.11 

—  Poetical  works.     London,  1857.  sq.  10".     .  1683. 08 

Contents  :     Wrongs  of  Africa,  etc.,  etc. 
#S^  For  lives  of  the  author,  see  Biography  (p.  193). 
Roscoe  I Wra.  C.)     Poems  and  essays    2  v.     London, 

1800.     8° .  1683.0(; 

Contents  :    v.  1.  Poems.      2.  Essays. 
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Rose  (George).      ['Arthur    Sketchly',  pseud.]     The 
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ifreF"  Ft)r  his  humorous  works  see  Fiction  (p.  5H>). 
Rose  (lic'iurich).     Practical  treatise  of  chemical  an- 
alvsis,  including  tables.     With  notes  and  add. 
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l«lU-Gi.  2d  series,  v.  1-5,  18U5-(J'J.   :)0  v.    London, 

1840-6y.    8' 1)104.01 

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Ireland.   Arcbajological  journal,   v.  1-24,   1H44-G7. 

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Royal  Asiatic  society  of  Great  Britain   and  Ireland. 

:!  V.     London,  1827-35.  4° 1017.0!) 

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Royal  exile;  Mary,  queen  of  Scots;  with  other  original 

poems.     By  a  young   lady.    2  v.     L.,   1822.   8^. 

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Rubeta  (Vision  of).     See  Osborn  (Laughton) 1674.32 

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Ruins  of  many  lauds  :   [poem],  .s'.  .■  Michell  (N.)       .     .     .  1667.08 

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Rumsey  (James).  Short  treiitise  on  the  application  of  steam. 
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Rannymcde  (Lotteis  of).    Set  Disraeli  (B.) 6710.20 

Rupp  1 1.  Daniel).     History  of  the  religious  clenomina- 

tic.ns  iu  the  U.  S.     Phil.,  181 1.  8".     .     .3458.03 

Ruppaner    (Antoine).      Principles   and  practice    of 

laryngoscopy   and  rhinoseo])v  in  diseases  of  the 

throat  and  nasal  passages.  N.Y.,18()8.   8°.  ■13:!7.0li 

—  Report  on  niediciue  aud  Kurgery.     ItJ.   S.  Cam.  to  Int.  fxinb. 

Ill  rienna,  IHT.I.     Ueports,   v.  2.  ISTfi.) 3M0.19 

Ruppius  (Ottoi.     Der  Pedlar;  Eonian  aus  dem  amer. 

Leben.   2te  Autl.      Herlin,  18(L'.    10".         .   7125.n« 
Rural  and  domestic  lile  of  Genuauy.    iSVc  Howitt  (W.)     .    900.07 

Rurdl  hours.     Sef  Cooper  (S.  I'M  18.50 Cl'i'i  10 

Rural    letters.     *.■  Willis  (N.  I'.) irA5.2'.l 

Rural  life  iu  EiifjlaiKl.     .SV'  Howilt  (Wm.) 064. D5 

Rural  poems,     .ve.' Barnes  |\V.)     1HG9.     . 1014. IJ 

Rural  poetry.     See  Poetry  iXature  :  rural  poetry,  p.  901). 
Rural  rambles.     Hy  a  lady.   Phil.,  1851.    8°.     4731.0',) 

Rural  sports.     .S<-r  Daniel  (\V.  ii.)  4  v 4025.14 

Rural  studies.     S^--' Mitchell  (li.  (i.) 0122.08 

Ru-schenberger  (Wni.  S.  W.)  Voyage  round  the 
world  ;  inel.  embassy  to  Muscat  and  Siam,  1835- 
37.     Phil.,  1838.  8°. " '.(14. 20 

Rush  ( /-'War).  Wright  {Th.)  On  friar  Rush  aud  the  frolicsome 
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Rush(Benj.)  Essays:  literary,  moral  and  philos.  2d 
ed,   with  additions.     Phil.,  1800.     8\     .  2.538.29 

Cimt'iiti:  Public  schools  iu  Peuu-  Of  the  mode  of  edu- 
cation proper  iu  a  republic.  Upon  the  study  of  Latin  aud 
Greeli.  Thoughts  upon  amusements  and  punishments 
proper  for  schools.  Feniiile  educatiou.  Defence  of  the 
Bible  as  a  school  bool.'.  Address  to  ministers  upon  sub- 
jects interesting  to  morals.  Inquiry  into  the  consistency 
of  oaths  with  Christianity.  Public  ituuishments.  of  the 
punishment  of  murder  by  death.  Plan  of  a  peace-oflQce 
for  the  United  States,  luforuiation  to  iuiiuigrants.  Pro- 
gress of  Pennsylvania.  Germau  inhabitants  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. Thoughts  on  common  sense.  Vices  peculiar  to 
the  Indians.  Use  of  tobacco.  Of  the  sugar  maple  tree. 
Account  of  Edward  Drinker.  .\nn  Woods.  Benjamin 
Lay.  Anthony  Beuezet.  Paradise  of  negro  slaves,  a 
dream.  Causes  of  premature  death.  William  Cullen, 
David  Ritteuhouse. 
— .  Addi-ess  to  people  of  the  United  States.  1787.  previous  to  the 
meeting  of  the  federal  convention,  with  sketch  of  life.  [In 
Moore  (F.)    Anier.  eloquence,  v.  1.    18.57.]     .     .     .  0:125.01 

aw  For  notices  of  Eenj.  Rush,  see  Biography  (p.  104). 
Rush  I  Jacob).     Charges  on  moral  and  religious  sub- 
jects.    N.  Y.,  1804.    10°. 3592.00 

Rush  (.Tames).  Philosophy  of  the  human  voice.  Phil, 

lK-,9.     8<= 6333.24 

Rush  (liichard).  Occasional  productions  :  political, 
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Cinltents  : 
Calhouu  (John  C).  Character  of. 
Canning  (George),  Character  of. 
Correspondence  with  Mr.  Marcy  in  relation  to  the 

Newloundland  fisheries. 
Diplomacy  of  the  United  States. 
Glance  at  the  court  aud  government  of  Louis  Phillippe  in 

1847-8.  and  the  French  revolutiou  of  1848. 
Labor  necessary  t'l  eminence  :  an  essay. 
Letter,  referring  to  the  question  of  African  slavery,  and 

the  compromise  act  of  1850. 
Letter  from  Paris  to  chairman  of  committee  of  national 

convention  of  the  Democratic  party. 
Letters  to  Mrs.  Rush. 
Speech,  at  a  meeting    of  friends  of  the  constitution  aud 

union. 
Value  of  early  efforts  at  excellence  :  an  essay. 
Washington,  La  Fayette,  and  Mr.  Bradford  :  sketch. 
Washington  (Synopsis  of  familiar  letters  of). 
Residence  at  the  court  of  London,  1819-1825.   Phil., 
18i5.     8° 95-^.05 

—  Washington  in  domestic  life.   Ph.,  18,'->7,  8^  3178.01 
Riishton  (Wm.)     Shakespeare's  Euphuism.  London, 

1H71.  12° 17.".3.13 

—  Shakespeare  illustrated  by  old  authors.     London, 

IHlw.     8° 1752.20 

Ruskin  (John).  Ariadne  Florentina:  lectures  on  wood 

and  metal  engraving.     N.  Y.,  1874.   12°.     1413.16 

Art  culture  :    selected  from  his   works,  by   W.    H. 

Piatt.     N.  Y.,  1873.  12 1413.06 

—  Beauties  of  Kuskin.     See  True  and  beautiful,  Mow. 

—  Catalogue  of  examples  for  elementary  study  in  the 

university  galleries.     O.xford.  1870.  8",     .6424.27 

-—  Crown  of  wild   olive  :     three    lectures    on    work, 

trafRc,  and  war.     N.  Y.,  18C.8.    12°.     .     .  .5S1(!.13 

—  Deucalion  :  collected  studies  of  the  lajise  of  waves 

and  life  of  stones.     Pts.  1-4.   N.  Y.,  1876-77.   12". 
-  Ea'de's   nest  :    ten  lectures  on  the  relation  of   nat- 
ural science  to  art.  N.  Y.,  1873,  8°.      ,     .1411,27 


-  Elements  of  drawing.    N.  Y.,  1857.   12°.     .  1132.20 

-  Elements  of  perspective.    N.  Y.,  1873.  12^  1432.30 

-  Ethics   of  the    dust ;    ten    lectures  to  little  house- 

wives on  crystallization.  N.  Y.,  1866.  12°.  3511.10 

-  Fors  clavigera  :    letters  to  the  workmen  and  labor- 

ers  of  Great  Britain.     N.  Y.,  1871.   12°.   581(1.23 
Note.— Fov  reply  see  Fortu.  rev.,  July,  1876  (Past  and 
present,  by  F.  Harrison), 

-  Frondes  agrestes  :   readings  on  modern  painters  ; 

chosen  by  the  Younger  lady  of  the  Thwaite,  Con- 
iston.  Orpington,  Kent.   1875.   12".     ,     ,   1411.00 

-  King  of  the  golden  river,  or  the  black  brothers  ;  a 

legend   of  Styria.    lUus.  by  R.  Doyle.     Boston, 
1809.  sm.  4° 214.50 

-  Laws  of  Fesole:  elementary  principles  and  practice 

of  drawing  and  painting  as  determinecl  by  the 
Tuscan  masters.  Pt.  1.   N.  Y.,  1877.   12°.   1-111.30 

-  Lectures  on  architecture  and  painting.    New  York, 

18.56.    12" 1313.11 

-  Lectures  on  art.  Oxford,  1870.  12°.    .     .     .  1411.16 
Same.  2d  ed.  Oxford,  1875.  12°.    .     .     .1411.16 

Note. — Reviewed  by  S.  A.  Brooke  iu  Macmillan,  July, 
1870,  and  by  H,  N,  Day,  in  New  Englauder,  v.  29,  1870. 

Contents :  Inaugural  address.  Relation  of  art  to  re- 
ligion, to  morals,  to  use.  Line.  Light.  Colour. 

-  Letters  and  advice  to  young  girls  and  young  ladies. 

Selected   from  [his]  writings.     N.  Y.,  1879.     12°. 

-  Lord's  prayer  (the)  aud  the  church  :  letters  addressed  to  the 

clergy.    [/nCoutemp.  rev.,  Dec,  1879.] 

-  Love's  meinie   [i.  e.  retinue].   Lectures  on  Greek 

and  English  birds.  New  York,  l.s73.   12°.  4815.08 
Note. — This  volume  embraces  the  robin  and  the  swallow. 

-  Modern  'painters.  5  v.    L.,  1857-50.  8°.      .   1425.21 

Note. — Lacks  v.  6.  v.  1.  is  of  the  6tb  ed.  ;  v.  2  of  the  4th. 
and  V.  3-4  of  the  Ist. 

—  Same.     5  v.    New  York,  1852-57.  12°.     .  142J.22 

-  —  Same.     5  v.  New  York,  1872.  12°.       .     .1424.22 

Cfmtenls  :  v.  1.  Prefaces.  Of  general  principles :  great- 
ness, power,  imitation,  truth,  beauty,  relation.  Of  power. 
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 
Note. — 'Athena  in  the  heavens,  iu  the  earth,  in  the  heart.' 

■  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 

in  1864.     N.  Y.,   186,5.   12= 2:">4'2.22 

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°. 

Note.    The   *  seven  lamps '  are  the  lamps  of  sacrifice, 

truth,  power,  beauty,  life,  memory,  obedience. 

■  Stonesof  Venice.  3v.   London,  18.51-53.  1.8°.1315.03 

V.  1.  The  Foundations.  2.  The  Sea-stories.  3.  The  Fall. 

—  Same.     3  v.    N.  Y.,  1851.  8° 1315.06 

-  Three  colors  of  pre-Raphaelitism.    tin  Nineteenth  century 

V.  4,  1878.] 


THE     BROOKLYN     LIliUARY. 


RUSKIN  -  RUTH 


961 


—  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. 
Tlie  Waudering  .Jew.  a  fragment;  etc..  etc. 

—  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 

—  History   and    present   condition    of    the    Barbary 

States.  2d  ed.  Edin.,  1835.  16°.  .  .  .  1081.05 
Same.     New  York,  1852.   18° 1081. OG 

—  Nubia   and   Abyssinia.    2d  ed.      Edin.,  1833,     16°. 
Same.     New' York,  1833.   18° 1081.04 

—  Palestine,    or   the    Holy  Land  ;    from    the   earliest 

period  to  the  present  time.     4th  ed.,  eul.  Edin., 

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- 
don, 1858.    12° 442.28 

RusseU  (Wm.,  ii./).)  Eccentric  personages.  N.  Y., 
1866   12° 3264.03 

—  Extraordinary  men  :  their  boyhood  and  early  life. 

London.  1856.  8° 3-,i63.20 

—  Extraordinary  women  :    their  girlhood  and  early 

life.     London,  1857.  12° 3263.19 

RusseU    (AVy.    Wm.)      Pulpit    eloquence.      2d    ed. 

Andover,  (il/as.s.),  18,59.  12°.  .  .  .  .6332.04 
RusseU   (W.    Clark).  _  Book  of  [English]  authors: 

criticisms,  and  mots,    personal  descriptions,  etc. 

New  ed.     London,  1871.  12° 2751.10 

—  Representative  actors.     London,  1872.   12°.  1742.17 
RusseU  (Wm.)  [■  Waters, 'psturf.]     Recollections  of  a 

detective  police  officer.     L.,  1856.  12°.   .     263.39 

—  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- 

bastopol  :  a  review.     N.  Y.,  1805.   12°.     .     554.16 

—  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 

RusseU  (Wm.  S.)      Pilgrim  memorials  and  guide  for 

visitors  to  Plymouth  village.  Boston,  1851.  r.i°. 
Russia.    See  Countries  (Russia,  p.  3(U).  for  its  historif,  descriptifn, 

internal  condition,  etc.    For    its    literature,  see  Literature 

(Slamc,  p.  712). 

flSTFor  numerous  references  to  books  and  magazine  articles 
ou  Russia.  Turkey,  and  the  eastern  question,  see  Boston 
public  library  Bulletins,  .July.  1877,  July,  1878. 
Russian  church.     See   Biblical,    relig..  and   eccl.   hist.     (Eastern 

ini'l  GrcECo. Russian  cliurches.  p.  84). 
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. 
12° 3587.21 

Rust,  smut.  etc.     See  Cooke  (M.  C.)     1870 4912.15 

Rustic  rhymes.  By  the  author  of  Winter  studies  in 
the  country.     Phil.,  1859.     10°.      .     .     .   1682.33 

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 


In  .asking  for  books,  use  tlio  "  Book  Order,"  giving  Die  AUTHOU'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  (he  TITLE,  and  the  NTMnEU. 


962 


RUTHERFORD-  SAILORS 


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). 

Rutledge  (.IuUti).     Adiiresa  to  Ihn  South  Carolina  asBenibly.  1776; 

— 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 

of  Hudson's  river.  Albany,  1872.  8°.  .  ,5f.l.()4 
Rutter    (Henry).     The  metric  system  compared  with 

British  standard  weights  and  measures.  London. 

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. 

With  a  sketch  of  Rydberg  by  H.  A.  W.  Lindehn. 

New  York,  1879.   12° 981.27 

ConUnis :     The   Romiin  emperors  in  marble.    Antique 
statues.      Roman  traditions  of  Peter  and  Paul. 

Ryder  (Rec.  George  T.,  ed.)  Lyra  Americana;  -verses 
of  praise  and  faith.  New  York,  18G5,  12°.   I(j82.22 

—  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- 
lations of  the  journals  of  the  t%vo  dukes  of  Wirt- 
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 
customs    of    the   ancient    nations.       From    the 
French,  by  P.  Stockdale.  2  v.    London,  177G.   8°. 
Sabine  (Edward).     Account  of  exijeriments  to  deter- 
mine the  figure  of  the  earth.  L.,  1825.  4°.  4028.0G 
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 

seas.     Washington,   18.53.  8° 4828.22 

Sabine  (Robert).  Telegraphy.  [In  Brit,  m'fg  industries,  1876.] 
Sabine   {Rev.   Wm.  T.)    Whence,   whither,  and  why.   aserniou, 

April.  26.  1874.     Phila..  1874.  8° 3587.29 

Sabre  (fi.  E. )     Nineteen  months  a  prisoner  of  war. 

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 

song),    j^f"  See  also  works  on  German  literature  (p.  708). 


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 

Sacontalil.  or  the  fatal  ring.    .v.-«-  Kiilidasa  (p.  6.^9). 
Sacraments.     .SVe  Biblical  and  relif;.  lit.  {Comntunion.  p.  103). 

Sacred  imthology.     .SVe  Conway  (M.  D  ) 3537.27 

Sacred  city  of  the  Hindus,     .v- Sberring  (M.  A.)    .     .     .  1016.10 
Sacred  edict  of  the  emperor  Kang-He.     Tr.  by  W.  Milne.     Lon- 
don. 1817.  8° 3592.04 

Sacred  heart.  See  Dublin  rev.,  July.  1875  (Modern  society  and 
tlie  sacred  heart). 

Sacred  mountains.     .See  Headley  (J.  T.)    1800 10.53.00 

Sacred  plains.     See  Headley  |J.  T.)  1856 1053.05 

Sacred  jioetry  ;   carefully  selected   by  a  clergyman. 

New  York,  1860.  24° 36)1.01 

Sacred  streams      .S'ce  Gosse  (P.  H.) 1062.22 

Sacrifice  of  pr.aise,  with  tunes.  N.Y.,  1872.  8°.  3765.18 

Sacrificial  worship.    See  Kurtz  (J.  H.) 3565.26 

Saddi  (Nathan  Ben.  ;),>vi(/(.)     Sfp  Dodsley  (Robert).  .     .     .     471.29 
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 
clerical  .anecdote.     London,  1870.   16'.     .  6216.25 

—  Story  of  the  London  parks.     2  v.     L.,  [1872.]  8°. 

—  foifZ  Hotten  (J.  C. )     History  of  signboards.    Lon- 

don,  18i;G.     8° 6212.30 

Sadler  (Ti'f.  Michael  F.)  Church  doctrine,  Bible 
truth.   4th  ed.     London,  1870.  16°.     .     .  3587.25 

—  Emmanuel,  or  the  incarnation  of  the  Son  of  God, 

the  foundation  of  immutable  truth.  L.,  1867.  8°. 
Sadler  (Tljomas).     Edwin  Wilkins  Field  :  memorial 

sketch.     London,   1872.     12° 3055.29 

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 

or  Icelandic,  with  a    mythological   index,  by  B. 

Thorpe.     London,   1866.   16° 1641.01 

Safest  creed  (The).    .S«  Frothingham  (O.  B.) 3553.26 

Safety  lamp,     .sv,' Davy  (.Vii- H.)  Works,  v.  0 4214.18 

SaffeU  (W.  T.  R. )     The  Bonaparte  marriage  in  1803. 

Philadelphia,   1873.    12° 3022.25 

—  Records  pf  the  revolutionary  war.   New  Y'ork,  1858. 

12° 582.13 

Safford  (James  M. )  Geology  of  Tennessee.  Nashville, 
1809.  8° 4116.28 

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 
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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 

SaJUors. 

—  Cheever  {H.  T.)    Reel  in  a  bottle,  for  Jack  in  the 

doldrums 3534.17 

—  Jewell  (J.  G. )   Among  our  sailors.    With  regulations 

governing  the  U.  S.  merchant  service.  1874.  931.20 

—  PUm-wU  {S.)  Our  seamen,  ,an  appeal.   1873.  5816.30 

S^  Sec  aho  Naval  science  (p.  812);— Ocean  (p.  824);— 
Whaling. 

.See  also  Quar.  rev.,  Jan.,  1876  (Merchant  shipping,  and 
further  legislation);  Westm.  rev..  (Merchant  shipping  leg- 
islation); V.  99, 1873  (Our  seamen);  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  2, 


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1808  (Lauguagti    ui   sailurs);    v.  3,   1850  (Meu  of  the  Hcu); 

Haiper'e  may.,  v.  IG  (.Superstitions  of,  by  0.  Nordiloff). 
Saui3bury  (JoLui.     Tho  'Napoleonic  mUKeiim.    Ilist- 

ory  of  Frnuce   illustrated,  from  Louis  xiv.  to  tho 

death  of  tho  emperor.  L.,  1813.  fol.  .  M(i7.1'2 
Sainsbury  (W.  Noel,  ed.)      OriRinal   unpubl.    papers 

illustrative  of  the  life   of   Peter  Paul  Ruhi'iis,  as 

an  artist  and  a  diplomatist.  Loudon,  185'.).  8'. 
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 
St.  Albans  abbey.  .Sen  Radcliffe  (Anne).  Foot,  worlts.  1C82.03 
Saiut-Albiu  (Alexandria     Denis      Huot    de   Loug- 

champe  de).     Pie  IX.     Paris,  18G0.    12°.  :tll2.27 

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 
as  a  resort.   By  an  Engl,  visitor.    N.  Y.,  1871.    12^ 
See  alsn  works  on  Florida  (p.  319  of  Catalogue). 
St.  Bartholomew's  day. 

—  White  ( 11. )  The  massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew.  523.01 

ygfS^  .SVc  alsa  Biblical  aiul  relig.  lit.  [Huguenots,  p.  G36); 
also  Bentiey's  miseel..  May,  1817  (The  massacre  of  St.  Bar- 
tholomew, by  J.  Macdonnell):  Harper's  mag.,  v.  .38  (Poem); 
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18Gi»  {elaborate);  and  histories  of  France  during  the  reign 
Charles  ix. 

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. 
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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. 
Phil.,  1866.  8° 6015.05 

St.  Clair  (S.  6.  B.)  and  Brophy  (Charles  A.)  Ptesi- 
dence  in  Bulgaria  ;  or  notes  on  Turkey.  Lon- 
don,  1869.     8° 1034.22 

St.  Clair  (Thomas  Staunton).  Kesidence  in  West 
Indies    and    [S.]   America.    2  v.     L.,   1834.   12". 

Saint'Oricq  (— ).    See  Marcoy  (Paul),  pseud. 

St,  Desdier.  pseud.     See  Limojon  (A.  T.  de) 532.15 

St.  Domingo.     .S'ee  Countries  (//flj/(i.  p.  328). 

St.  Dominique  {Couiite.-i.t  0.  de>.  Animal  magnetism 
and  artificial  somnimbulism.  London,  1874.  12°. 

St.  Bdme  (Edme  Theodore  Bourg.  called).  Repertoire 
general  des  causes  celebres  anciennes  et  mod- 
ernes.     13  V.    Paris,  1834.  8° 5621.10 

Saintfoiz  (Germain  Fran9ois  PouUain  de).  Hist. 
essays  upon  Paris.  From  the  French.  3  v.  Lon- 
don, 1766.    12- 962.03 

St.  G-eorge's  society,  [estab.  in  iN^  V.  in  1786).  Constitution. 
With  oflicers  and  members,  and  its  disbursements  to  1861. 
New  York,  1861.  16' 5731.03 

Saint-Grermain  ((juillaume  Scipion  Bertrand  de). 
Descartes  considere  comme  physiologiste  et  com- 
me  medicin.     Paris,  1869.   8° 4326.10 

St.  Helena.     See  Countries,  etc.  {St.  Helena,  p.  365). 

St.  Hilaire  (Jules  Barthelemy).  Egypt  and  the  great 
Suez  canal.  London,  1857.  8' 1075.12 

St.  Hubert's  Club  (Leaves  from  the  records  of).  .S^ee  Bulger  (G. 
E.  18114.) 4615.22 

Saint  Hyacinthe  (Hyacinthe  Cordonnier  or.  Themiseul  de). 
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St.  James'  lectures,  1875.  Companions  for  the  devout 
life.  Preface,  by  J.  E.  Kempe.  N.  Y. ,  1875.  8°. 
Contents:  '  De  imitatione  Christi.'  Peusees  of  Blaise 
Pascal.  St.  Francis  of  Sales'  •  Introduction  to  the  Devout 
life.'  Baxter  and 'The  Saints  rest.'  St.  Augustine's  Con- 
fessions.    Jeremy  Taylor's  '  Holy  living  and  dying.' 

Same,  1877.     Classic   preachers  of  the  English 

church.  Introd.  by  J.  E.  Kempe.  N.  Y.,  1877.  12°. 
Contents :  Donne,  by  J.  B.  Lightfoot.  Barrow,  by  H. 
Wace.  South,  bv  W.  C.  Lake.  Beveridge.  by  W.  S.  Clark. 
Wilson.  byF.  W.  Fairar.  Butler,  by  E.  M,  Goulburn. 

St.  John  (Bayle).  Adventures  in  the  Libvan  Desert. 
New  York,  18  to.  12° ."    .   1082.16 

—  Fortunesof  Francis  Croft.  3  v.  L.,  1852.  12°.    244.67 

—  Legends  of  the  christian  East.  L.,  1856.    1'2°.   241.70 

—  The  Louvre,  or  biography  of  a  musetim.     London. 

1855.   12° 1433.21 

—  Montaigne  the  essayist.  2  V.  L.,  1858    8°.  .  3121.14 

—  Purple  tints  of  Paris.     New  York,  1854.  8°.  963  09 

—  ;l-.\balpine      kitigdom  ;     Savoy,       Piedmont,     and 


Genoa.  2  v,    London,  1856.  8°.     .     .     .     973.08 
-  'I'wo  years  residence  in  a  Levantine  family.     Lon- 
don, 1850.   12° 1082.22 

—  Village  life  in   Egypt.   2  v.     B.,  1850.   lir.   1082.06 

—  tramlator.     I'ravels  of  an  Arab    merchant  in  Sou- 

dan.    London,  1851.     16^ 1093.12 

St.    John   (Charles).     Natural   history  and  sport  in 

Moray.      Edin.,  ISI.3.   i:i° 4615.18 

Saint  John  (Henry,  vi.sruunl  JSoliuijhrdke).  Letters 
and  corresp.  tluring  the  time  he  was  secretary  of 
state  to  queen  Anne  [1710-14];  with  notes,  etc., 
by  G.  Parke.     4  v.     L.,  17'.I8.  8°.  .     .     .3022.12 

—  Reflections  concerning  innate   moral    principles. 

[French  and  Engl.]     London,  17.5'2.     8.3522  18 

—  Remarks    on    the   historj'  of  England.     By  Hum- 

phrey Oldcastlo  [;«e(i(/.]     L.,  1718.      16'.     473.18 

—  Works  with  life,  by   Dr.  Goldsmith.     New  ed.  8v. 

London,  1808.  8° 5022.01 

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 
E.ssay  3,  Concerning  the  rise  and  progress  of  theism,  v.  5. 
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 

— -  CrtYicaZ  remarks  upon  Buliugbroke's  Letters  on  the  study  of 
history.  17.')2 3522.18 

—  Herxfey  {J.)    Remarks  on  Letters  on  history.    1752.     .  3522.18 

—  Stephen  (L.)    Hist,  of  Engl,  thought  in  the  IHUi  century,  v.  1. 

1876 5426.26 

—  Voltaire  {F.  M.  A.  de).     Defence  of  Bolingbroke's  Letters  on 

history.     1753 3522.18 

— •  Whatley  (/'.)    Vindication  of  the  gospels  from  the  objections 

of  Bolillgbroke.  1753 3522.18 

^;S'  For  lives  of  Bolingbroke.  see  Biography  (p.  123). 
St.  John  (ilfr,v.  Horace  Roscoei.      Court  of  Anna  Car- 

afa  ;  an  hist,  narrative.      L.,  1672.    Vf-.     .  534.25 

—  Audubon,  his  adventures  and  discoveries.    N.  Y., 

1.S56.  16° 3014.11 

—  Massaniello  of  NaiJles  ;  record  of  a  nine  davs  revo- 

lution.    London,  1865.     \T "3122.23 

St.  John  (James  Augustus).  Anatomy  of  society.  2  v. 
London,  1831.  8° '.'542.04 

—  Egypt  and  Nubia.     London,  1845.  8°.  .     .   1075.10 

—  History   of  the   four   conquests    of  England.   2  v. 

London,  1862.   8° 465.26 

—  Isis  :  an  Egyptian  pilgrimage.     2  v.     L.,  1855.    8°. 

—  Life  of  Sir  Walter   Raleigh.     2  v.     L.,  1868.     12°. 

—  Lives   of  celebrated  travellers.    3  v.       N.  Y.,  1853. 

16°.   [H.  F.  L.] 3221.04 

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. 
Le-V-aillaut  (F.),1753-1824,  v.  3-      I 


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—  Manners  and  customs  of  ancient  Greece.  3  v.  Lon- 

don,  1812.  8° 426.08 

—  Nemesis  of  power  :  causes  and  forms  of  revolution. 

London,  1854.  8° 5710.23 

—  Philosophy    at    the   foot  of   the  cross.      London, 

18.51.    8^ 3.';;J2.0.5 

St.  John  (.1.  Hector),  pseud.    See  Crevecour  (J.  Hector  St.  .Joljij). 
St.  John  (.Samuel).     Hist,    address   at    New  Canaan, 
Conn.,    July   4,   187(i.      New  Canaan,     1866.    8°. 
St.  John  (Spenser).       Life    in    the    forests  of  the  far 
East  ;  or  Northern  Borneo.     2d  ed.     2  v.     Lon- 
don,   18.5:i.    8° ]0r,4.ll 

St.  John  {H'V.  T.  E.)  The  iiatiou's  trial  :  discourse,  New  Beil- 
ford.    M.18S..    thanksgiving    day.  1861.    Boston.  1801.    S". 

St.  Kilda.    .S'.-i-  Countries  {Hebrides,  p.  329). 

St.  Lawrence  I'ouuty,  {If.  T.)  Hee  Countries  {St.  Lawrence 
enuntij,  p.  .36.'>). 

St.  Leger  (Barry).  Froissart  and  his  times.  3  v. 
London,  1832.  8= 3063.02 

—  .S((i(ie  (  \V.  L. )    Campaign  of  Burgoyne,  and  the  ex- 

pedition of  Barry  St.  Leger 582.15 

St.  Leon  (0)«>i().     Love  and  its  hidden  history.     B., 

1869.     S' 4331.13 

St.  Leonards  (Edwjird  Sugtteu.  lord).  See  Sugden  (E.) 
St.  Louis,  (.Wo.)  .Vr  Countries,  ete.  (SI.  Limis,  p.  365). 
St.  Louis  Mercantile  library.      Catalogue  systematic 

and   analytical.     Prepared    by    E.  W.  Johnson. 

St.  Louis,"  18.58.  8° 2714.22 

—  Classified  catalogue,  with   index  of  authors.     St. 

Louis,  1874.  8° 2716.24 

Same.     Supplement,    1874-76.     St.  Louis,  1876. 

8° 2716  24a 

St.Louis  Public  school  library.     Catalogue,  classified 

and  alphabetical.  St.  Louis,  1880.  1.  8°.  2716.21 
Saint-Marc  (Charles  Ungues   Lefebvre  de).    Abrege 

chronologique  de  I'histoire  gene'rale  d'ltalie.  6  v. 

Paris,  1761-70    Hi' .     531.04 

St.  Marks  rest,     .^e-  Ruskin  (J.) 1411.30 

Saint-  -Vlars  (J/me.  Cisterne  de  Courtiras).  ['  Comtesse 

Dash,'   pseiul]     Un  amour     coupable.       Paris, 

1868.   12° 7004.36 

—  Bohfeme  et  noblesse.      Paris,  1869.  12'=.     .  7004.30 

—  Le  Jeu  de  la  reine.     Paris,  1868.  12°.    .     .7004.31 

—  Madame  Louise  de  France.     P.,  186.5.   12°.   7004.32 

—  Mademoiselle  Cinquante  Millions.  Paris,  1869.  12°. 
Same.     Mademoiselle  Fifty   Millions.      Tr.   bv 

A.  De  V.  Chaudron.     N.  Y.,  18H9.  8°.     .     171.51 

—  La  Marquise  de  Parab^re.     [Un  prejuge.]     Nouv. 

ed.     Paris,  1868.   12° 7004.34 

—  La  Marquise  sanglante.     P.,  1816.     12°.     .  7005.35 
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contained  iu  v.  1-11. 


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- 

velles  lettres,  v-  8. 


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Maine  'Ducb<:sse  du),  v.  3. 
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 

et  de  Syrie.  v.  1. 
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- 
pire, V.  1.  12,  14. 

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. 

Villou  (FrauijoiH).  v.  14. 

Voiture,  Cfiuvres,  v.  12. 

Volney,  v.  7. 

Voltaire,  Lettresin^dites.v.  13. 

Voltaire  et  de  Brosses,  v.  7. 

Walokeuaer,  v.  6. 

Werther  :  correap.  de  Gbthe, 
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bon. Cowper.  Thiers.  English  literature.  Pope  as  a 
poet. 

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Contents. 


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,. 

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Louis  xiv.,  Corresp.  de,  v.  10, 

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Maraiw.    Journal  et  mC'moircs, 

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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', 

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Perrault,  Les  contes,  v.  3. 
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Raciiie  (Jean),  v.  10. 

—  et  LouIh),    Lettres  iuedites 
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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 

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Saints  I'-vangiles  (Les),  v.  3. 
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Sism<^iudi.    Lettres    a  Mme.  d' 

Albany,  v.  t'>. 
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Taine,  Hist,  de  la  lit.  anglaise, 

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Tc-rente.  par  de  Belloy,  v.  5. 
Thiers.  Sainte  Helenc,  v.  3. 
Ihionville  et  la  chartreuse  du 

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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 

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—  Portraits  contemporains.     2  v.    Nouv.  ed.     Paris, 

1870.   12° 7033.33 

Contents:  v.  1.  Chateaubriand.  Victor  Hugo.  George 
Sand.  2.  Ballanche.  Vigny.  Mme.  Desbordes  Valmore. 
A.  de  Musset-  Brizeux  et  Auguste  Barbier.  Paul  Huet. 
J.  Lefevre.  Louis  de  Carne.  Memoires  de  Mirabeau. 
Edgar  Quiuet.  Napoleon,  poeme.  Balzac.  Villemam.  out- 
tinguer. 

—  Portraits  of  celebrated  women.    From  the  French, 

byH.  W.Preston.  Boston,  1868.  10°.  .  32'.2.17 
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rev..  Jan.,  1876  (Life  and  writings  ofi. 
Sainte  Croix  (Guillaume  Eiumanut-l  Joseph  Guil- 
hem  de  Clermont-Lodeve,  baron  de^  Critical 
inquiry  into  the  life  of  Alexander  the  great,  by 
the  ancient  historians.  From  the  French.  With 
notes,  by  Sir  R.  Clayton.   Bath,  1793.   4°.   301S.09 

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Saiutdue  (^X.  B.),  pseud  of  Joseph  Xavier  Boniface. 
Antoine,  Tanii  du  Robespierre.  La  tour  an  I'uien. 
La  damo  des  marais  salantH.  3e  ed.  Paris, 
1S61.   J2° 70:i3.U 

—  Chrisna  ;  the    queen    of    the    Danube,  a  story  of 

Montenegro.      Tr.  by  Anne  T.  Wood.       N.  Y., 
1859.     8° 211.54 

—  Damo  Nature  and  her  three  daughters.    Tr.  from 

the  French.     New  York,  1860.  10".     .     .     244.81 

—  La  belle  cordifere    et  ses  trois  amoureux.     Paris, 

1862.  12" 70:j:{.10 

—  Le  chemin   des   eooliers  :    promenade  de   Paris  a 

Marly-Le-Roi  en  suivant  les  Bords  du  Khin.     3o 
^d.     Paris,  1S70.  12° 7033.15 

—  La  mythologie  du  Rbin  et  les  contes  de  la  Mfere- 

Grand'.      Illustres  par  G.  Dore.     Paris,  1802.  8°. 

—  Picciola.     [Fr.]  Paris,  1858.   18" 7033.U 

Same.     [Translated.]  New  ed.  N.  Y.,  1800.  16°. 

—  Seul !    Paris,  1858.   18°. 7U33.12 

r—  Solitaiy  of  Juan  Fernandez.  Tr.  by  Anne  T.  Wil- 
bur.    Boston,  1851.   12° 244.82 

—  Un  Rossignol    pris  au   Trebuchet.     Le  Chateau  de 

Gerappe.     Le  roi  des  Canaries.    Paris,  1850.   12°. 

Saintly  workers.     .S..  Farrar  (F.  W.)     1S78 :)418.22 

Saints,   .see  Biblical  and  religious  lit.   (.S«i«(.v,  p.  102); 

■    n(.vo  Froude  (J.  A.  1     Lives  of  the  saints.     [/iiAjs 

Short  stu.lies,  v.  1,  1H68  ;  p.  440-405.]     .  2,')25.07 

Saints-days.  .V'>'  Jtampsmt  {R.  T.)  Medii  avi  Ualendarium  ;  with 
au  alpbiibt'tical  diRest  of  the  days  of  suiutB,  elc.  2  v.  in  1 
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Saints  and  8iuner.s.     .v'te  Doran  (J.)    2  v.  1808 3514.14 

Saisset  (Eiuilel.   Essay  on  religious  philosophy.    2  v. 

Edm.,  lS(i3.   1-2° 3588.09 

A^o^f.— Ijettered  on  back  of  cover  '  Modern  pantheism.' 
iViVe.— Reviewed  by  Mansel  in  Contem  rev.,  v.  2,  1866. 

Sakoontala.  or  the  lost  riufj.  See  Kalidasa  (p.  659). 

Sakya  Buddha.     .SV'- Biblical  and  religious  Ut.    Buddliism,  Yi.l^). 

Sala  ^George  Augustus).  Accepted  addresses.  Lon- 
don, 1802.  12° 2542.07 

—  Breakfast  in   bed  ;    or,    philosophy    between    the 

sheets.  New  York,  1803.     12i 2542.08 

—  Dutch  pictures.  London,  1861.  8°.    .     .     .     214.58 

Note. — Short  tales  and  sketches. 
From  Waterloo  to  the  Peninsula,  Belgium,   Hol- 
land,  Germany,   and   Spain.    2  v.  L..  1867.    12=". 

—  Gaslight  and  daylight,  with  some  London  scenes. 

London,  1859.  8° 952. Ul 

—  Journey   due  North  ;    Russia.    London,  1858.     .S°. 
Lady  Chesterfield's  letters  to  her  daughter.   Lon- 
don, 1800.   16° 2542.09 

—  Looking  at  life.     London,  1860.  8".  .     .     .  2542  06 

—  Notes  and  sketches  of  the  Paris  exposition.     Lon- 

don, 1868.   12° 962.09 

—  Papers  humorous   and    pathetic  :    for  public  read- 

ing.    London,  1872.     12° 2512.00 

—  Paris   herself  again   in   1878-9.    2d  ed.  2  v.     Lon- 

don,  1879.     8' 967.19 

—  Rome  and  Venice.     With  other  wanderings  in  Ita- 

ly  in  1866-07.      London,  1809.  8°.      .     .     975.11 

—  Trip  to  Barbary  by  a  roundabout  route.      London, 

1800.     8° 1083.17 

—  Twice  round  the  clock,  or  the  hours  of  the  day  and 

night  in  London.     London,  [1879.]  12°.     953.32 

—  William   Hogarth,  painter,  engraver,  and  philoso- 

pher.    London,  1866.   12° 3082.14 

Priswell  {,J.  H.)    Modern  men  of  letters,  1870  ;  p.  159-171 

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Salad  for  the  social.     S«  Saunders  (F. I 25lJll 

Salad  for  the  solitary.    .Sci  Saunders  (F.) 2612.10 

Salamanca  (Don    Felix  de),   p.s' in/ ?      Philosophy  of 
handwriting.       London,  ls79.   12°.     .     .   2761.09 
Salaudri  (Eurico).     Architectural  and  decorative  de- 
signs.    [Including]  the  plates  of  Page's  Decor.t- 

tor.      London,  1809.   4° 1406.10 

Salary  grab.     S'-f  Robinson  (W.  S.)    1873 6732.11 

Sale  (George).     Prelun.discour.se.     .SVe  Koran  (p.  100).     .3757.11 
Sale  ol  authors:  dialogue.     .SVe  Campbell  (A.)       .     .     .     .2711.21 
Salem,  (.Was.'.)    .S're  Countries,  etc.  [Hatem.  p.  365). 
Salem  athenanim.     Catalogue.    B. ,  1808.  8°.  2714  21 
Salem  witchcraft.     Sre  Witchcraft. 
Salem  {.^t.  Fr:in(;oi8  de).     Se>'  Francis  de  Sales. 
Salesbury   (Win.)    English  and  Welsh  pronunciation,  1547,   1667. 
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Salfi  (Francesco).    Histolre  litt6raire  d'  Italic,  coutinuee.    fiee 
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Salignac  (Bertraud  de).  Le  siege  de  Mctz,  par  Charles  v..  1552. 
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Salil-iba-Razik.  History  of  the  Imams  and  Seyyids  of 
Ouii'iii,  001  to  1850.  From  the  Arabic,  with  notes, 
and  continuation  to  1870,  by  G.  P.  Badger.  Lon- 
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Salisbury  (J.  H.)  History  and  chemical  investiga- 
tion of  maize,  or  Indian  corn.    Albany,  1849.  8°. 

—  Mieroscoiiic  examinations  of   blood  ;   and   vegeta- 

tions,in  vaccina, and  typhoid  fever.  N.  Y.,1808.  8°. 

Salisbury  [Marquis  of).    Hee  Cecil  (Robert  A.  T.  O,)     .     .  2517.17 

Sallustius   (Caius  Crispus).     On   the   gods  and   the 

world.     From  the  Greek,  by  T.  Taylor.  Loudon, 

1793.    8° 3817.10;    3587.27 

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—  Opera  omnia.    Ex.    ed.    G.    Cortii  ;    cum  notis  et 

interp.  in  usum  delphini.  2  v.  L.,   \'aljjy,  1820.  8'^ 

Conlenis  : 

Belluiu  Catilinarium.  v.  1.  I      repub.  ordinanda,  v.  1. 

Belluni  Jiigurthinum.  v.  1.         |  Historiarum  fragmenta,  v.  1. 
Declaiiiatio  inM.  T.  Ciceronem,  j  Index,  v.  2. 

V.  1.  Nota!  variorum,  v.  1,  2. 

Declaiiiatio  in  .Sallustium  quse    Notitia  literaria.  2. 

Ciceroni  tribuitiir.  v.  1.  I  Recensus  edit.,  etc.,  v.  2. 

Epistola}  du*  ad  C.  Ciesarem  de  |  Vita  et  testiwouia,  v.  1. 

-Works.     Tr.  by  A.  Murphy.     L.,  1807.  8°..  432.29 

Contents :  Catiline's  conspiracy.  Cicero's  oration 
against  Catiline.    The  war  againat  Jugurtha. 

—  Works.      Tr.   with  life,   by     H.   Stewart.  Phil., 

1821.    8° 432.30 

Contents  :  Life  of  Sallust.  Epistles  addressed  to  Caesar 
on  the  administration  of  the  government.  History  of  the 
conspiracy  of  Catiline.    History  of  the  Jugurthuie  war. 

—  Works.     Tr.    by  J.    S.    Watson.      London,    Bohn, 

1852.   12° 43'2.26 

Contents :  Conspiracy  of  Catiline.  Jugnrthine  war. 
Two  epistles  on  the  government  of  the  state.  Pseudo- 
Sallust's  Declamation  against  Cicero.  Pseudo-Cicero'B 
Declamation  against  Sallust. 

Salm-Salm  (Felix  i.  My  diary  in  Mexico  in  1867,  in- 
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from  the  diary  of  the  princess  Salm-Salm.  2  v. 
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Salm-Salm  iFelix.  priricesse).  Ten  years  of  my  life. 
Detroit,  1877.  12° 3155.20 

Salmagundi.     .SVe  Irving  (W.)  and  Paulding  (J.  K.)    1867.  2633.14 

Salmon  ((ieorge).  treatise  on  conic  sections.  5th 
ed.     London,  1869.    8° 4012.30 

Salmon-fishing,  .svc  Fish  and  fisheries  {Salmon,  p.  660); — 
Amusements  {Fishing,  p.  21). 

Salmonia.    S.f  Davy  (.sn  U.) 4211.13  ;  4610.06 

Salons.     [See  ciiso  Clubs,  p.  273.] 

—  Cohmbey  ( E. )  Ruelles,  salons,  et  cabarets  :  histoire 

anecdotique.     1858 6212.28 

—  Gay  [S.)    Salons  celebres.     1864 7022.05 

—  Htiy  (C.)  The  club  and  the  drawing-room.     6216.33 

—  Haj/viard  (A.)  Sa)ons.  [In  his  Essays.  New  s.,  v.  1.  1873.]  2628.17 

—  Privost-Paradol  (L.  -4.)    La  chevalerie  et  les  salons.     {In  his 

Essais,  V.  3.1805.] 7048.18 

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Bentley'Bmiseel,  V.  13.  1858  (The  "salons"  of  Paris);  v. 
60,  1861  or  Littell.  1861,  v.  1  (The  salons  of  Vienna  and 
Berlin);  Fr-iser's  mag,  v.  73,1866  or  Littell,  1866,  v.  2  ; 
New  monthly.  May,  1855  (The  women  and  the  salons  of 
France);  N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  32,1860  (Salon  life :  Mme.de 
Recamier). 

Salt  (Henry).  A  voyage  to  Abyssinia,  1809-1810. 
London,   1814.  4° 1096.02 

Salt.  HoioardiR.,  M.D.)  Treatise  on  salt,  its  hurtful  effects  on 
the  body  and  mind.     1850 6093.14 

Salt  Lake.    See  Countries  (Utah.  p.  390). 

Salter  (John  Wm. )  Monograph  of  British  trilobites. 
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Salter  (T.  F.)  The  angler's  guide,  or  complete  Lon- 
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Sauchouiathon.  Phoenician  history.  Tr.  with  a  con- 
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Sardou  (Victorien).  Fernande  :  jii^ce  en  quatre  actes, 
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—  Maison   netive  :    comedie.      2e  ed.    P.,    1867.     12°. 

—  Nos   bons   villageois :    com.    4e   ed.    P.,   1867.   12°. 

—  Nosintimes  :  comedie.  P.,  18(15.  12°.     .     .  7035.31 

—  Patrie  :  drame  hist.  2e  ed.  P.,  186'J.  12°.    .  7035.24 

—  Ees  pattes  de  monche  :  com.  P.,  1870.  12°.  7035.32 

—  La  perle  noire.  Paris,  18C2.   12° 7035.37 

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—  Life  and  <-areer  of  m.-ijor  Andre.   Boston,  1861.    12°. 
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Sarratt  (J.  H. )  A  new  treatise  on  the  game  of  chess. 
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Sarrazin  (Jean ).  Confessions  of  general  Buonaparte 
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Sartorius  (C.)  'Mexico. — Landscapes  and  sketches. 
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Satan,     See  Devil  (p,  414). 

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Satan  as  a  moral  philosopher.     .S'^e  Henry  (E.  S.)     .    .     .3567.32 

Satan,  poem.    .Vt-*^  Montgomery  (K.)  Poetical  works,  1854.  1673.02 

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Same.     Boston,  1878.      12° 946.03a 

Satire  and  Satires. 

SCff'See  «/,v^<  Aphorisms  (p,  30);— Caricature  (p,  253); — 
Characters  (p,  201); — Epigrams  (p.  440); —  Poetry  [Parodies 
p.  007);— Proverbs(p.  o:ui;— Wit  and  humor, 

—  —  Collier  {J.  Payne).    On  the  origin  and  improvement  of  Eng- 

lish satiric  poetry,      [In  his  Poetical  decameron,  v.  1.  1820, 
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—  Dryden  (J.)    Essay  ou  Satire,    [hi  his  Works,  v.  13,  1821  ;    p. 

3-118,]       ,     . 5042.26 

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—  Hanufti/  (J.)  Satire  and  satirists.  1855.  .     .  2531.02 

Contents :  Horace  and  Juvenal,  Erasmus,  Sir  David 
Lindsay,  and  George  Buchanan.  Early  European  satire — 
Walter  Mapes.  Langland's  Vision  of  Piers  Ploughman. 
Skeltou.  Hall.  Donne.  Boileau,  Butler,  Drydeu.  Swift, 
Pope,  Churchill,  Political  satire  and  squibs — Swift,  Sir 
H.  Williams,  Chatterton,  Anti-Jacobin,  Wolcott.  Burns, 
etc.    Gifford,  Byron,  Moore,  and  more  recent  satirists. 

—  Kirkus  ( ir.)  .Satire.  [In  his  Miscel.  essays.  2d  s.  1808.]  3503.30 

—  Ruperti  {G.  A.)   De  satii-a  Romauorum.  [/n  Juvenalis.  Opera. 

V.  1.  Valpy.WlO.] 7714.03 

—  Setlar  (  W.  Y7)     Roman  poels.  etc.  1803  :  p.  159-177.     .  ie8C.-26 

—  Tenterd'-n  [Lord].    Use  and  abuse  of.  [In  Oxford  prize  essays. 

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See  a/soQu.  rev.,  v.  101, 1857  (Political  satires  of  England). 
jft^For  works  of  individual  satirists,  see — 
In   Greek  and  Latin  literature,     Aristophanes    ('  Com- 
edies');— Lucianus  ('  Dialogues')  ; — Lucilius  ; — Horace  ;  — 
Juvenal  : — Persius  : — Martial  : — 

In  Knglisli  literature.  Mapes  ; — Langland  ('  Piers  Plough, 
man-)  ;  —  Lindsay  (David)  ;  —  Donne  ('  Satires')  ; — Hall 
('Mimdus  alter  et  idem'; — -  Satyres-)  ;— Dryden  (-  Absalom 
and  Aehitophel'  ; — 'Mac  Flecknoe')  :— Butler  (*  Hudibias')  ; 
—Oldham  (•  Satires')  ;— Swift  ('  Tale  of  a  tub'  ;— '  Gulhver's 
travels'; — -  Drapier's  letters.' e/c) ;— Pope  (' Dunciad' ; — 
•Moral  epistles.'  etc.)  Arbuthnot  (HiKtory  of  John  Bull'  ;— 
'Memoirs  of  Martin  Scriblerus') ; —Young  ('The  love  of 
fame  the  uuiversal  viassion')  ;— Gay  ('  The  beggar's  opera') 
— Johnson  ('London'; — 'Vanity  of  human  wishes'); — 
Churchill  ('Temple  of  fame'; — 'The  conference'; — 'The 
Rosciad'  ;  'The  prophecy  of  famine',  ete.)  ; — Cowper  (-The 
task';  'The  tyrocinium',  etc.)  ; — John  Wolcott  (-Peter  Pin- 
dar') ; — Mathias  ('Pursuits  of  literature-); — Robert 
Burns  ('  Holy  Willie's  prayer'  ; — -  Holy  Friar-) ;— Gifford 
('  Baviad'  ;— -  M.-^viad')  ; — Junius  (-  Letters') ;— RoUiad  ;  — 
Anti-Jacobin  :— Byron  ('English  hards'; — 'Vision  of  judg- 
ment';—'Don  Juan.'  ((f--, ;— Moore  ('Fudge  family.'  etc.;— 
'Two  penny  post-bag'); — Peacock  (Satirical  novels); — 
Thackeray  ;  —  Dickens  ;  —  Carlyle  ;  —  Paulding  ('  John 
Bull')  ;— Lowell  (' Fid)le  for  critics'  ; — '  Bigluw  papers');  — 
Edw,  Jenkins  (no\els);— Obliviad  ; — Trumbull  (J,) 

In  French  literature.  Rabelais  ;—Scarron  ; — Boileau; — 
■^oltaire  ; — Beaumarchais  ;--Balzac  ; — 

In  German  literature,  H,  C,  Agrippa  ('  Vanity  of  arts  and 
sciences')  ; — Epistola-  obscuroruni  virorum  ; — Erasmus 
('Colloquies';- -Praise  of  folly-)  ;- Wieland:— 

In  Italian  literature,  Ariosto  :— Boiardo  ; — Alfieri; — 
/"  .Spanish  literature,  Cervantes  ; — Quevedo  ; — Hurtado 
de  Mendoza. 
Satterlee  (Alfn-d  H.)      Arrangement  of  medals  and 
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London,  1833-41.  fol G. 

Saturday  review  of  politics,  literature,  science,  and 

art.  V.  1-48.  Nov.  3,  18.5.5  -  1879.   L.,  18.5(;-79.   fol. 

—  Oraid  (James).     The  Saturday  review,  etc.,  2713.14 
Saturn  (IHarut).    Sue  Astronomy  (Plauets,  p.  54). 

Saulcy  (L.  Felicien  Caignart  Ak).  Journey  round 
the  Dead  sea  and  in  the  liiljle  lands,  18.50-51. 
2d  cd.     2  V.     London,  18,54.     8'.   .     .     .   10.54.02 

Sauuders  (p'rederick).  About  woman,  love,  and 
marriage.     New  York,  18(i8.     12°.       .     .5823.10 

Same.     New  York,  1874.     1G°.       .     .     .5823.10 

—  Evenings  with  the  sacred  poets.     L.,  1870.     12°. 

—  Mosaics.     New  York,  1859.     12'" 2543.04 

C'inti'nts.  Author-craft.  Origin  of  oulebrated  books. 
The  bright  side.  Epistle  to  the  reader.  Fame.  Human 
face  divine.  Magic  of  music.  Night  and  day.  Single 
blessedness.     Youth  and  ago. 

—  Our   national   centennial  jubilee.       Orations,    ad- 

dresses and  poems,  Julv  4,  1876,  in  the  several 
states  of  the  union.     N.  Y.,  1877.     8".     .     584.19 
Note. — For  Conttnts,  see  Foiu-th  of  July,  p.  657. 

—  Salad  for  the  social.    N.  Y.,  1856.     12°.      .2542.11 

—  Salad  for  the  solitary.     N.  Y.,  1853.     12°.      2542.10 
Saunders  (John).     Sec  Fiction  class  list  (p.  51S). 
Saimders  (Eichard).     The  astrological  judgment  and 

practice  of  physick.     London,  1677.  12°.   4321.21 

Saunterings.     See  Warner  (0.  D.)    1872 942.24 

Saurin   (Jean).     Sermons.     From  the   French.     2  v. 

New  York,  1852.    8° 3592.10 

Saussure   (Henri  de).     Synopsis    of  American  wasps.    Solitary 

wasps.     [In  Smith,  miscel.  coll.,  v.  14,  1878.]      .     .     3935.24 
Saussure  (Horace  Benedict  de)    *Attempts  to  reach  the  summit 

of  Mont   Blanc,  1786.    [In  Pinkerton  (J.)    Voyages,  v.  4.] 
Sauzay  (Alexandre).     Wonders  of  glassmaking  in  all 

ages.     New  York,  1870.   16° 3932.38 

Savage  (George).  The  municipalist.  N.  Y'.,  1858.  12°. 
Savage  (James).  The  librarian.  3  v.  L.,  1808.-09.  8°. 
Savage  (John,  B.D.)  A  eompleat  history  of  Ger- 
many. [To  1700.]  London,  1702.  8°.  .  541.21 
Savage  (//o?!.  John).     Genealogical  dictionary  of  the 

first  settlers  of  New  England.  4  v.    B.,  1860.  8°. 
V.  1.  AC.    2.  D-J.     3.  K-R.    4.  S-Z. 
Savage    (John).      Fenian  heroes  and   martyrs.     B.. 

1868.     8° 492.08 

—  Oiir   living  representative   men.  Phila.,  1860.  12\ 

—  '98  and  '48  :  modern  revolutionary  hist,   and  litera- 

ture of  Ireland.   New  York,  185G.   12'.     .   495.12 
Savage  (Marmion  W.)  Sie  Fiction  class-list  (p.  519). 
Savage  (Minot  Judson).     Christianity  the  science  of 

manhood.     3d  ed.    B.,  1875  [1874.]  12°.  3588.18 

—  Religion  of  evolution.  Boston,  1876.  12.    .  3588.19 
Savage  (Richard).     Poems.    Life,  by  S.  Johnson.     [In  Chalmers 

(A.)     Engl,  poets,  v.  11.  1810.] 1026.11 

Contents  :     Life.    The  wauderer.     MiscelbmeiMH  poems. 

—  Poetical    works.      Ed.    by  R.    Walsh.      [In  Sanford  (E.)  a7ld 

•Walsh  (R.)    British  poets.  V.  19.  1H1'.(.  I 1691.19 

JSSS^  For  lives  of  this  poet,  see  Biography  (p.  195). 

Savage  (Wm.)  Practical  hints  on  decor.ative  print- 
ing. London,   1822.  4° 2766.08 

Savage  Africa.    See  Reade  (W.  W.)    1804 1095.09 

Savage-club  papers.  Ed.  by  A.  Halliday.  2  v.  Lon- 
don. 18(37-68.  8° 2542.34 

Savage  life  and  customs. 

—  Greenwood  (,7. )  Savage  habits  and  customs.     923.13 

jftg^^'ee  also  Man  {.{nlhrnpiiUnjij,  Ethnology,  Prehistmic  man. 
e^c,  p.  733);— a/S'»  ^umhr  Countries,  p.  285-394)  names  of 
various  countries  and  races,  a.^- Africa  (p.  286); — America 
{Antiquities,  p.  288);— Indians  (p.  332)  ;— United  States  {.in- 
tiquilies,  p.  375),  etc. 
Savannah.  {Ga  )    .See  Countries,  etc.,  {Savannali.  p.  306). 

Savannah  and  Boston.  Account  of  the  supplies  sent 
to  Savannah  :  with  the  last  appeal  of  Edward 
Everett ;  proceedings  of  the  citizens,  etc.  Boston, 
1865.  8° 595.00 

Savary  (Nicholas).  Letters  on  Egypt.  2  v.  London, 
1786.   8° 1076.10 

Savary  (A.  J.  M.  K.,  duke  of  Uov'ujo').  Memoirs,  by 
himself  :  illustrative  of  the  history  of  Napoleon. 
4v.  London,  1828.  8°.  ....".  .  3154.11 
See  also  notice  in  New  monthly,  v.  23, 1828. 


Saved  by  the-  liteboat.  n  tale.  [In  Ballantyne's  miscellany,  v.  8. 
1809.1 931.09 

Savigny  (Friedrich  Carl  von).  Private  intemationul 
law.  Tr.  with  notes,  by  \V.  Guthrie.  Edin. , 
1869.   H 5613.19 

—  Traitc-  de   droit  romain.   Tr.    de  1'  AUemand,  pur 

C.  (}uenoux.  8  v.   Paris,  1816-57.   8°.   .     .   5631.14 

Savile  ( Jvv.  Bouchier  Wray).     Man  ;  or  the  old  and 

new  philosophy.     Lcmdon,   1863.  12°.     .   4733.09 

—  Revelation  and  science  :  with  examination  of   '  Es- 

says and  reviews.'    L.,  1802.  8°.     .     .     .  3592.09 

Savile  (Henry,  envoy  iil  Piiris;  and  vlce-cliuniherhtin  to 
Cliartrs  I.  (itul  .loines  n.)  Correspondence.  [1061- 
87];  includimg  letters  from  his  brother  George, 
marquess  of  Halifax.  Jid.  by  W.  D.  Coojjer.  Ijon- 
don,  Ciimden  HOC,  1858.   4° 5113.25 

Savings  banks.  .S--'-  Pohlical  economy  (p.  924). 

Savonarola  ((iirnlamn,  Itat.  reformer).  .See  Biography  (p.  195); 
also  Oliphant  [,\trs.  II,  O.  W.i  Makers  of  Florence,  1876 
[537.21];  Symonds  (J.  A.)  Renaissance  in  Italy  ;  age  of  the 
despots,  1875  ;  p.  4'2S.471 .535.26 

Sawkins  (James  G.)  Geology  of  British  Guiana.  .See  Brown 
(C.  B)  anil  Sawkins  (J.  G.) 1106.27 

Saws.     See  Arts  (Useful  :    Saivs.  p.  46). 

Sawyer  (George  A.)  Fret-sawing  and  wood-carving 
lor   amateurs.     Boston,  1875.    stp  12°.     .   1314.34 

Sawyer  (George  S. )  SotUhern  institutes  ;  or,  of 
slavery  and  the  slave  trade.  With  notes  in  de- 
fence of  Southern  institutions.    Phila.,  1859.     8°. 

Saze  (John  Godfrey).  Fables  and  legends  of  many 
countries.     Boston,  1872.   12° 1683.22 

—  Flying  Dutchman  (Thei.     N.  Y.,  1862.  12°.  1083.16 

—  Leisure-day  rhymes.    Boston,  1875.   12°.     .   1(;83.35 

—  Masquerade    (The),     and    other    poems.     Boston, 

1866.  12° 1683.17 

—  Money-king  (The),  and  other  poems.  B.,  1859.  16°. 

—  Poems.       Boston,  1868.     li° 16S3.21 

Contents  :  Poems.  Love  poems.  Fairy  tales,  legends, 
and  apologues.  Satires.  Excerpts  from  occasional  po- 
ems.    Travesties.     Sonnets.     Epigrams. 

Same.     Boston,   1858.     16° 1683.19 

Saxe-Coburg  and  Gotha     .See  Countries  (p.  'dG6). 

Saxo  Grammaticus.  Latham  i It.  G.)  Two  dissertations  on  the 
Hamlet  of  Saxo  Grammaticus  and  Sbakespear.     .  1754.26 

Saxon  chronicle.  The  Anglo-Saxon  chronicle.  Ed. 
with  a  transl.,  by  15  Thorpe.  2  v.  London, 
1861.   8'  [Rolls  chronicles.  ]       ....   5141.00 

—  Same.    [Tr.   by  Miss   Gurnty   and  J.  Ingram.)    Ea.  by  J.  A. 

Giles.  5th  cd.  [With  Bede.  Ecd.  hist.  I...  liohn,  1875.  12°.] 

Saxon  studies.     .Sec  Hawthorne  (Julian) 964.29 

Saxony.     See  Countries  .Saxony,  p.  300). 

Sazton  (L.  C. )  The  fall  of  Poland,  with  a  history  of 
the  country.  2  V.     New  Y'ork,  1852.    12°.     545.03 

Say  (Jean  Baptiste).  Treatise  on  political  economy. 
Phil.,   1850.   8° 5913.14 

Same.     Tratado   de   economia  politica.     Nucva 

trad.,  por  J.  S.  Rivera.  2  v.     Madrid,  1821.     8°. 

—  Letters  to  Mr.  Malthus  on  political  economy.    London,  1821. 

8°.    [/» Pamphleteer.  V.  17.J 5058.17 

Say  (Thomas).  .4mer.  entomology.  Ed.  bj'  J.  L. 
Le  Conte.  With  memoir  by  G.  Ord.  2  v. 
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—  Herring  {J.]  and  Longacre  {J.  B.)      Nat.  portr.  gal.,  v.  4,  1839. 
Sayce    (Archibald    Henry).     An    Assyrian  grammar, 

for    comparative    jmrposes.      London,  1872.   8°. 

—  Babyloni.an    literature.       L,,  [1877].  8°.     .  7817.02 

—  Principles   of   comjiarative    philology.     2d  ed.,  re- 

vised.    London,  1875.  12-.    ..."..  6411.28 

Sayings  of  Dr.  Bushwhacker.    *eCozzens(F.  S.)     .     .    '2521.12 

Sayous  (Andre).  Memoirs  and  corresp.  of  Mallet  du 
Pan,  illustrative  of  the  French  rev.  2  v.  Lon- 
don,  1852.    8° 3116.11 

Sa3rre  (Lewis  A.,  il.D.)  Lectures  on  orthopedic  sur- 
gerj' and  diseases  of  the  joints.     N.  Y'.,  1876.  8°. 

Scampavias  from  Gibel  Tarek  to  Stamboul.  See  Wise  (H.  A.) 
1857 981.06 

Scandal.  Scandelo  (G.),  pseud.  Elements  of  the  sci- 
ence of  scandal.     1814 6212.27 

Scandelo  (G. ),  pseud.  Elements  of  the  science  of 
scandal.     London,  1814.   12° 6212.'.:7 

Scander  bey.  .See  Castriot  (George),  in  Biography,  p.  129  ;  also 
Calh.  world.  M;iy.  l.'<70  (Scandcrbeg). 

Scandinavia.     .S-e  Countries  {.Srandinavia,  p. 'iOli). 

Scandinavian  sketches.     .See  Breton  (W.  H.)  1835.  .     .     .    995.05 

ScamieU  (George).  Breweries  and  raaltings.  Lon- 
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Scanning.     See  Poetry  (Versification,  p.   H08). 

Scarborough,  {Maine).     .S'ct-  Countries,  cte.  (p.  367). 

Scarron  iPaul).  Whole  comical  works.  Tr.  by  Tlio. 
iirown,  Mr.  Savage  and  others.  3d  ed.  London, 
1712.     8'" 245.18 

Contents  :      Comical    romance.      Novels    aud    bistories. 

Select  letters,  cbaractei'B,  etc. 
—  Thomson  (AT.  B.)  Wits  and  beaux  of  society.  .  .  .  320*^.25 
.S'^'fa/jio  Rev.  des  d.  moudCH,  ISjuill.  lH44(par  T.Gaiitier). 
Scenery.  Sf.e  Fine  arts  [Pictunsque,  p.  647  ; — Scenery,  p.  548). 
Scenery,  Hcience,  and  art.  5'''  Ansted  (D,  T.)  1H54.  .  .  922.20 
Scene;;  antl  sporta  iu  foreign  lands.  .S"'*'  Napier  (E.)  184U.  4624.01 
Schade   Louis).    The  United  States  aud  imniigration  since  1790. 

Hpp.     [n.p.ovd.]     S" /« 4735.01 

Schadow   {Dr.  Wilhelm  von).     Der  moderne  Vasiiri. 

Erinnerungen   aus   dem  Kiinstlerleben.    Berlin, 

1854.   8-^ 1434.12 

Schaeffer  (O.  C.)     Description  ot  fossil  wood  from  the  Colorado 

desert.     [In  Pacific    R.  R.  routes.    Reports,  v.  fi.]  1127.05 
Schaff  (Philii>,  D.D.)    Christ  in  the  bouI.     Hymns  of 

Imnianuel  :  selected  from  all  ages,  with  notes. 

New  York,  1871.   12° 37G1.28 

—  Creeds  ol   Christendom,  with  a  history  and  critical 

notes.   3v.     N.  Y.,  1877.  8^   ..."..  3438.05 

Contents :  v.  1.  History  of  creeds.  2.  Greek  and  Latin 
creeds,  with  translation.  3.  Evangelical  proteetaut  creeds, 
with  translations. 

—  History  of  the  Christian  church,   a.d.  1-600.  v.  1-3. 

New' York,  1860-67.    8^ 3416.11 

Note.—v.  2-3  are  paged  continuously. 

—  Life  and   labors  of  St.  Augustine.  From  the  Ger- 

man, by  T.  C.  Porter.    N.  Y.,  1854.    12".   3155.16 

—  The  person  of  Christ  :  the  miracle  of  history.  With 

a  reply  to  Strauss  and  Renan.    N.  Y.,  18(i5.     16''. 

—  Popiilar   commentary  on   the  New   Testament  by 

English  and  American  scholars  of  various  evan- 
gelical  denominations,     v.  1.      N.  Y.,    1878.    8"*. 
Contents :    v.  1.  Introduction,  and  Matthew,  Mark,  aud 
Luke. 

—  Throiigh  Bible  lands  :  Egypt,  the  Desert,  and  Pal- 

estine.    N.  Y.,    1878.   12-' 1053.22 

Schalk  (Emil).  Campaigns  of  1862  and  1863.  Phila- 
delphia, 1863.   12° 631.07 

—  Siuumary  of  the  art  of  war.  Phila.,  1862.  12°.  4514.09 
Schamyl  or  Shamyl,  {Circassian  chief).  See  Biography  (p.  195). 
Schedel  iHenry  Edward).  The  emancipation  of  faith. 

Ed.  by  G.  Schedel.    2  v.  N.  Y.,  1858.  8°.   3592.13 
Schefer  (Gottlieb  Leopold  Liimanuel).     Artist's  mar- 
ried life.     London,   1853.   12° 2545.12 

N'ote. — Albert  Diirer's  married  life  is  here  depicted. 

—  The   layman's  breviary,  or   meditations  for  every 

day  in  the  year.     Tr.  by  C.  T.  Brooks.      Boston, 
1868.   16°. 1683.24 

—  The   world-priest.    [Poems.]      From  the   German, 

by  C.  T.  Brooks.     Boston,  1873.     16°.     .   1683.23 

Scbeffel  (Joseph  Victor).  Gaudeamus !  humorous 
poems.     Tr.    by   C.    G.   Lelantl.     B..  1872.     32°. 

Scheffer  (Ary.  French  painter,  d.  1858).  *SV  Biography  (p.  195); 
a?io  Appleton  (T.  G.)  Chequer  work,  1871t  [2512.35];  and 
Christ,  exam.,  Jan.,  1861 ;  p.  78-91. 

Scheffer  (John).  History  of  Lapland.  From  the  Lat- 
in.    London,   1704.  '8° 1143.14 

Scheie  De  Vera  (M.)     See  De   Vere   (Max.  Scheie). 

Schelhorn  (Johann  Georg).  Amoenitates  historije 
ecclesiasticae  et  literarise.  2  v.  Francofurti  et 
Lipsiae,    1737-38.   12° 3431.09 

—  Amoenitates   litei'ariae.      14   v.    in   5.     Francofurti 

et  Lipsiie,  1830-31.   16° 2721.24 

Schellen  (Dr.  Th.  Jos.  Heinrich).  Spectrum  analy- 
sis. From  the  German  by  J.  and  C.  Lassoll.  Ed. 
with  notes,  by  W.  Higgins.  N.  Y.,  1872.  8°, 
Scheller  (Emmanuel  Johann  Gerhard).  A  copious 
Latin  grammar.  Tr.  with  notes  by  G.  Walker. 
2d  ed.  2  v.  London,  1838.  8°.  .  .  .  6414.25 
Scbelliiig  (Friedrich  Wilhelm  Joseph  von).  Sammt- 
liche     Werke.     14   v.      Stuttgart,     1856-58.     8°. 

Contents:  IteAbth.  Vol.  1.  Magisterdissortation  :  An- 
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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seerj.  a  fragment.  The  sport  of  destiny.  The  criminal,  or 
martyr  to  lost  honour.  Fraternal  magnanimity.  A  walk 
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tr.  by  T.  Martin. 

Historical    dramas,  etc.     Translated.     London, 

Bohn,  1868.   12° .5064. 'z6 

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art, tr.  by  J.  McUish.  Maid  of  Orleans,  ir.  by  Anna  Swan- 
wick.  Bride  of  Messina,  tr.  by  A.  Lodge;  with  an  es- 
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Early    dramas    and   romances.     Tr.    chiefly    by 

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Demetrius,  tr.  by  T.  Martin.  The  ghost-seer.  Sport  of 
destiny,  fragment. 

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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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Schlegel  (Karl  Wilhelm  Friedrich  von,  h.  1772,  d. 
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Contents:  Lettei'8  on  Christian  art.  Es^eay  on  goihic 
architecture.  Itomance-jioetry  of  the  Middle  Aych.  aud 
Sbakspeare.  Chivalry  of  the  Middle  .^gcs.  Lother  and 
Mailer.  Limits  nf  the  beaiitiful.  Language  and  wisdom 
of  the  Indians  [Hindus]. 

—  Course  of  lectures  on   modern   history.     With  es- 

says on  the  beginning  ofhistory,  and  on  Ciusar  and 
Alexander.  Tr.  by  L.  Purcell  and  K.  H.  White- 
lock.     London,  i(o/i)i,  1819.   12°.     .     .     .     442.31 

—  Lectures   on  the  history  of  literature,  ancient  and 

modern.   London,  Bolin,  18G8.   12°.     .     .  2731.08 

—  Philosojiby  of  history,    tr.   with  memoir,  by  J.  B. 

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 
science  of  language.  Tr.  by  A.  V.  W.  Bikkers. 
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Scbleiden  (Matthias  Jacob).  Contrib.  to  phytogenesis  [plant- 
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—  Poetry  of  the  vegetable  world.    1st  Amer.  ed.,  by  A. 

Wood.     Cincinnati,  1853.   12° 4914.03 

—  Principles  of  scientific  botany.  Tr.  by  E.  Lankester. 

London,  1849.  8° 4914.01 

Schleiermacher  (Friedrich  Daniel  Ernst).  Introduc- 
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—  On   the  discrepancy  between  the  Sabellian  and  Athanasian 

method  of  representing  the  doctrine  of  a  trinity  in  the 
Godhead.  Tr.  by  M.  Stuart.  [From  the  Bibl.  repository, 
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—  Outline  of  the  study  of  theology.  With  reminiscen- 

ces, by  F.  Liicke.  Edin.,  18.30.  8°.  .  .  3592.16 
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macher centennial  and  its  lesson,  by  S.  Osgood). 

Scblesier  (Gustav).  Life  of  William  von  Humboldt. 
Tr.  by  J.  Bauer.  New  York,  1853.  12°.     .  3084.07 

Schlesinger  (Daniel,  the  pianist).  Biogr.  notices  of  D.  S.  New 
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Schlesinger  (Max).  The  historical  .lesus  of  Nazareth. 
New  York,  1876.   12°. 3163.05 

—  Saunterings   in   and   about  London.    L.,  1853.  8°. 
Schleswig-Holstein.    S'^e  Countries,  etc.  (p.  367). 
Schlichtegroll  (.\dolph  Heinrich  Friedrich  von).    Life  of  Mozart. 

5t.' Beyle  (M.  H.)  Lives  of  Haydn  and  Mozart.  .3074.29 
Schlickeyseu  (Gustav).  Fruit  and  bread  :  a  scien- 
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Schliemana  (Heinrich).  Mycenai ;  a  narrative  of  re- 
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Preface  by  W.  E.   Gladstone.    Maps  and   illus. 

New  York,  1878.  8° 1036.27 

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—  Troy   and   its   remains.       Ed.   by   Philip    Smith. 

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Schouler  (AVm.)  A  history  of  Massachusetts  in  the 
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Schroeder  (Francis).  Shores  of  the  Mediterranean. 
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derable  agents  and  inorganic  bodies.  L.,  1S55.  b°. 

—  Projectile  weapons    of   war    and    explosive  com- 

pounds. 4tli  ed.      London,  1859.  12=.     .  4.515.09 

Scop  or   gleeman's  tale.     Srf  Thorpe  (B.)    Anglo-Saxon  poems. 

IV,55 ir.16.00 

Scoresby  {\\m.,ji:,  b.  17G0,  d.  1829).  Journal  of  a 
voyage  to  the  Northern  whale-fisheries  ;  includ- 
ing researches  on  the  eastern  coast  of  West 
Greenland  in  1822.  Edin.,  1823.  8^.  .1143.01 
iVo^;.— For  the  life  of  tho  author  see  following  entry. 

Scoresby  ( /I'ei'.  Wm.)  Memorials  of  the  sea.  Life 
of  W.  Scoresby.     London,   1851.  8=.  .     .  3156.25 

—  Memorials  of  the  sea  :   the  Mary  Russell.  2d  ed. 

London,  18.50.  8= 3156.25 

—  The  Franklin  expedition.    Loudon,  1850.  8°.      ...  6093.17 

Scot  abriad  (The).     S'e  Burton  (J.  H.)  18B4 492.16 

Scolichronicon.  .SVr  Gordon  (J.  F.  S.)  Eccl.  chronicle  for  Scot- 
land, V.  1-2.   1867 498.02 

Scotland,  .'■v.-  Countries  (Smltand,  p.  367),  for  history  and 
travels  ; — Biography  {.5co»i5/t,  p.  115); — Poetry  {Scottish,  p. 
907);— Biblical,  religious,  and  eccl.  hist.  {Scotland,  p.  103). 

Scott  ( til/)/.  A.  de  C. )  On  photo-zincography  and 
other  photographic  processes  employed  at  the 
Ordnance  survey  office,  Southampton.  2d  ed. 
London,  18i;3.  4° ,•5937.32 

Scott  (J/i-.s-.  Anna  M.)  Day  dawn  in  Africa,  or  pro- 
gress of  the  Prot.  epis.  mission  tit  Cape  Palmas, 
West  Africa.     New  York,  1858.   12^.     .     .  3447.14 

Scott  (Benj.)  Contents  and  teachings  of  the  Cata- 
combs at  Rome.  London,  185a.   16°.   .     .  3416.21 

Scott  (Charles  Henry).  The  Danes  and  the  Swedes  : 
including  Schleswig-Holstein  and  the  Danish 
Islands.  London,  1856.  8° 997.13 

Scott  (Clement,  editor).  Drawing-room  plays  and 
parlour  pantomimes.  London,  1870.  8°     17)2.25 

Scott  {'fffi'-  David).  Wiltiajyis  {W.  H.)  Sermon  at  the  funeral  of 
D.  S.   18IU 3631.10 

Scott  (David  B. )  School  history  of  the  United 
States,  to  1S70.  New  York,  1870.   12°.       .     572.23 

—  Asmaller  hist,  of  the  U.  S.,  to  1872.  N.  Y.,  1872.  12°. 
Scott  (Dred).     liepovt  of  the  decision  of  the  supreme 

court  of  the  U.  S.  in  the  case  of  D.  S.  vs.  J.  F. 
A.  Sandford.  By  B.  C.  Howard.     N.  Y.,  1860.  8°. 

Scott  (Frank  J.)  Art  of  beautifying  suburban  home 
grounds.     New  York,  1870.     8°.     .     .     .   612-5.09 

Scot  ((ieorge).  Model  of  the  government  of  the 
province  of  East  New  Jersey.  Newark,  (N.J. ), 
1874.   8° 612.11 

Scott  (Genio  C.)  Fishing  in  American  waters.  New 
Jersey,  1869.   8° 4616.15 

Scott  (George  Gilbert,  j)-..  B.  A.,  F.  S.  A.)  The  argument  for  tho 
iutellectual  character  of  the  first  cause  as  affected  by  re- 
cent investigations  of  physical  science.  Cambr.,  {Eni/t.), 
1870.     lfi° 3592.21 

Scott  (.Sic  George  Gilbert).  Gleanings  from  West- 
minster Abbey,      Oxford  and  London,   1861.     8°. 

—  Remarks  on    secular   and    domestic  architecture, 

present  and  future.  2d  ed.  L.,  1858.  8°.  1313.25 
Scott  (Henry  Lee).    Military  dictionary.     New  York, 

1862.  8° "...  4514.06 

Scott  (J. )     War  inconsistent  with  the  doctrine  and 

example  of  Jesus  Christ.     L,  1833.  8°.  .  5437.17 

Scott  (John).   Poetical  works.     U,  1782,   12°.   1684.14 

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. 


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SCOTT  -  SCRIBNER'S 


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—  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. 

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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 
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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 


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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 


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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°. 


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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 


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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 
Servita  (Paolo).  History  of  the  inquisition.  From  the 

Italian,  by  R.  Gentilis.  L.,  10.39.   sm.  4°.   3426.26 

Sesame  and  lilies.     See  Ruskin  (John) 2542.22 

Sethos  (Life  of).     Sec  Terrasson  (Jean).  2  v 671.3.15 

Setou   (George).       Gossip   about  letters  and   letter 

writers.     Edinburgh,   1870.  16°.     .     .     .  3267.02 
Sevarambians  (History  of  the).     ,See  Allais  (D.  V.  d').    .  6713.17 
Seven  (Tlie  number).     -S'ee  Numerals  (p.  822). 
Seven  ohauipions  of  Christendom.     .SVe  Johnson  (R.)      .    251.66 
Seven  chnrclies  of  Asia. 

—  Christmas  (//.)    Visit  to  the  Seven  churches.    [In  his  Shores 

aud  islands  of  the  Mediterranean,  V.  3.  1851.]    .    ,    943.11 

—  Plumptre  (E.  H.)  Epistles  to  the  Seven  churches. 
Seven  curses  of  London.    See  Greenwood  (J.)    1869.      .5836,01 

Seven  days:    [poem].     See  WilUams  (I.) 1696.38 

Seven  decades  of  the  Union.  See  Tyler  (John).  .  .  .  673.07 
Seven  essays  on  the  social  condition  of  the  ancient 

Greelis.     Oxford,  1832.  8° 421.2.5 

Seven  great  hymns  of  the  Mediieval  church.  7th  ed.  enl.  [anon.] 

New  York,  imS.  10' 1683.33 

Seven  historic  ages.  See  Gilman  (Arthur).  1874.  .  .  .441.27 
Seven  kings  of  the  seven  hills.  .SV.  Laing  (C.  H.  B.)  1873.  431.16 
Seven  lamps  of  architecture,     .sve  Ruskin  (J.)  1852.    .     .1313.10 

Seven  months' run.  .See  Brooks  (J.  I  1872 933.16 

Seven  sages.     Li  romans   des   sept  sages  nach  der 

Pariser  Handschrift  herausgegeben   von  H.   A. 

Keller.  Tubingen,  1836.  8° 1678.02 

—  Seven  sages,  in  Engl,  verse,  with  introd.  essay,  by 

T.  Wright.  L.,  Percy  soc,  1845.   12°.  .     .  5060.16 

—  Proces  of  the  seuyn  sages.      [In  Weber  (H.)    Metrical  ro- 

mances, v.  3,  1810.] 1694.27 

— .  Ellis  (G.)  Early  Engl.  met.  romances.  1848:  p.  405-453.  1641.16 
Seven  sisters  of  sleep.  [Narcotics.]  .Vee  Cooke  (M.  C.)  .  4334.27 
Seven  wonders  of  the  world.    New  ed.  Ulus.  by  W. 

Harvey.  London,  [1856.]  16° 421.02 

Seven  years*  war.    See  Countries,  etc.  (p.  368). 


Seventh  great  oriental  monarchy.    .See  Bawrlinson  (G.)    .    '425.26 

Seventh  regiment,  (K  y.  ,S.  M.)  (Jtorlc  (K)  History 

of  the  Second  company.   1861 644.13 

—  .Siointoii  ( IF.)  Hist,  of  tho  .Seventh  reg.   1870.  644.12 

—  Winthrop  {T.)    Our  march  to  Washington  ; — Washington  as  a 

camp.    (/;[ /lis  Liio  in  tho  open  air,  1863.)  .    .    .     .2545.17 
Note — Repr.  from  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  7-8. 

Seventh  vial.    See  Gumming  (John).   1802 3642.22 

Sevigne  (Mario  do  Rabutin  Chantal,  marquise  de,  b.  1626,  d.  1690). 

See  Biography  (p.  197),   for  her  Letters,  and  for  /iues  of  her. 
Sewall  (Albert  C.)      Life  of   prof.    Albert  liojikins. 

New  Yorlc,  1879.  12° 3083.05 

Sevrall  (.1.  B.)     Evenings  with  tho  Bible  and  science. 

Boston,  1864.  12° 3762.04 

Contents  :    Antiquity  of  man.    Tho  Mosaic  record  of  cre- 
ation in  tho  light  of  geology.    The  Noachian  deluge  a  hist. 

verity.    The  monuments  of  Egypt.      Bishop  Coleuao  and 

his  assaults  upon  the  Pentateuch. 

Sewall  (Samuel).  History  of  Woburn.  With  sketch 
of  author  by  C.  C.  Sewall.     B.,  1868.  8=.     612.09 

Sewall  (Thomas).  Examination  of  phrenology. 
Washington,  1837.  8° 5431.20 

Seward  {Miss  Anna).  Letters,  1784-1807.  6  v.  Edin., 
1811.  16° 3162.08 

Seward  (Wm.)  Biograi)hiana.  I'mon.]  2  v.  Lon- 
don, 1799.     8° 3266.12 

Seward  (Wm.  Henry).  Autobiography,  1801-34. 
With  memoir  and  selections  from  his  letters, 
1831-46,  by  F.  W.  Sew.ird.  N.  Y.,  1877.  8^  3168.21 

— ■  Discourse  on  education,  delivered  at  Westfield,  July  26,  18:i7. 
Albany,  1837.  8' 6093.23 

—  Life  and   public    services  of  John  Quincy  Adams, 

with  eulogy.  N.Y.  and  Auburn,  1806.  12°.  3012.08 

—  Travels  around  the  world.      Ed.  by  0.  K.  Seward. 

lUus.     N.  Y.,  1873.    8° 935.13 

—  Works.      Ed.  by  G.  E.   Baker.    4  v.     New  York, 

1853-62.    8° 5066.01 

Contents.  I 

1,  4. 


Letters  from  Europe,  v.  3. 

Notes  on  New  Yorlt.  v.  2. 

Occasional  speeches  and  ad- 
drosses,  v.  3. 

Orations,  Eulogies,  etc.,  v.  3,  4. 

Pardon  papers,  v.  2. 

Political  speeches,  v.  4. 

Political  writings,  v.  3. 

Speeches  in  senate  of  New  York 
v.  1. 

Speeches  and  debates  in  senate 
of  United  States,  v.  1. 

State  papers,  1839-42,  v.  2 


Biographical  memoir,  v. 

Clinton  (De  Witt),  Biography 
of,  v.  4, 

Correspondence,  v.  3. 

Correspondence  (Official),  as 
governor  of  New  York  :  Vir- 
ginia controversy  ;  Georgia 
controversy  :  McLeod  case  ; 
Miscel.,  V.  2. 

Executive  speeches,  v.  3. 

Forensic  arguments:  Law  of  li- 
bel, 1815  ;  Defence  of  Free- 
man, on  trial  for  murder  ; 
Fugitive  slaves,  v.  1. 

,8®-  For  lives  of  W.  H.  S.  see  Biography  (p.  196), 

Sewell  (Elizabeth  Missing)  Ancient  history  of  Egypt, 
Assyria,  and  Babylonia.     2d  ed.     L.,"l870.    16°. 

—  Journal  of  a  summer  tour.  [Germany,  Switzerland, 

Italy.]   N.  Y.,  1852.   12°.    ...'...    983.15 
^  [Novels.]     See  Fiction  class  list  (p.  520). 

—  Passing  thoughts   on   religion.     N.  Y.,  186-3.  12°. 

—  Principles  of  education,    applied   to  female  edu- 

cation in   the   upper  classes,    [(oioii.]    2  v.  New 
York,  1866.  12° 5514.06 

—  and  Yonge   (C.  JI. )    European  history;  hist,  se- 

lections. 2  v.  London,  1868-70.  12°.     .      .  441.07 

V.  1,  A.  D.  449-1154.     2,  1088-1228. 

Sewell  (John).  Treatise  on  steam  and  locomotion. 
London,  ir«*,  18.32.  16' 3926.16 

Sewell  (Wm.)  History  of  the  rise,  increase  and  pro- 
gress of  the  Quakers.    London,  1722.  fol.  3448.01 

Se'well  (Rev.  Wm. )  Essay  on  the  cultivation  of  the 
intellect  by  the  study  of  the  dead  languages. 
London,  1830.  8° 5515.24 

Sewell  (Wm.  G.)  Ordeal  of  free  labor  in  the  British 
'    West  Indies.  New  York.  1861.  12°.     .     .  5832.02 

Sewerage  and  sewage.  See  Arts  ^Useful,  p.  46) ; — also  Varona 
{.K.  de).     Sewer  gases.   1879 3942.26 

Sewing  machines.  See  Arts  (Useful,  p.  46  ;  also  Fairfield  (Geo. 
A.)  Report  on  sewing  machines,  [/n  Vienna  Int.  eihib., 
1873.    U.  S.  Com.  Reports,  v.  3.  1875.) 3916.17 

Sex.  See  Marriage  (p.  7391:— Medicine  {Marriage,  p.  761  ;  and 
other  headin/js)  : — Women. 

Sex  and  education.     See  Women. 

Sex  and  education.  A  reply  to  Dr.  E.  H.  Clark's  '  Sex 
in  education '.  Ed.  by  Mrs.  Julia  W.  Howe.  Bos- 
ton, 1874.   16°.      .     ." 5514.29 

Sex  in  education.    See  Clarke  (E.  H.)  1873 5514.27 

Sex  in  industry.    See  Ames  (.V,,)>.)  1875 4331.32 


la  asldng  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


980 


SEX      SHAKSPERE 


Sex  iu  natnvo.     See  Grindon  {U.  II.)  1809 5824.03 

Sexagenarian  (Tbo).  See  Beloe  (Wm.)  2  v.  1817.  .  .  .  3018.04 
Sexes.    See  Sex. 

Sexes  (Tb(-1  lioiM  and  hereafter.  Se  Holcombe  (W.  H.)  5823.01 
Sexes  thn>Uf;liiHit  lluturo.  *  e  Blackwell  (A.  13.)  1H7.5.  4732.24 
Sexton's  talo  ami  other  iiooiiis.  ,vv,  Tilton  (T.)  18G7.  .1093.22 
Sextus  Knipiricun.  See  Philosophy  i/fis/"ries,  p.  852). 
Sexlus  Uulua.  [Broviarium  de  victoiiis  et  provinciiH  pnpnli 
Koniani.     Tr.  par  Candemeut.]    Paris,  1865.  8^.  [Nisard's 

Collection.] 772l).02 

Sexual  organs.     See  Medicine  {Reproductive  orgailSt  p.  7(15). 
Seybert  (Adam).  Annales  statistiques  des  Etats  Unis. 
Paris,  1S20.    8^. 5922.03 

—  Statistical  annals  of  the  United  States,  1789-1818. 

Phil.,  1818.  4° .TOlS.l? 

Seyd  (Ernest).  Bullion  and  foreign  exchanges. 
London,  187£>.  8= .5923.31 

—  California  and  its  resources.     L.,  1858.  8''.  1125.19 

—  Diagrams  exhibiting  tho  position  of  the  bank  of  England, 

France,  German  Reichabauk.  Austria,  Netherlands,  Belgi- 
um, Italy,  Russia  :  with  remarks  thereon  and  reference  to 
tho  note  issue  system  of  the  Bank  of  England,  [In  Statis- 
tical soc.  Journal.  Mch.,  1878.] 

Seymour  (Charles  C.  B. )  Self-made  men.  New  York, 
1.S72.  li" 3261.30 

Seymour  (Edward  Adolphus,  12(/i  duke  of  Somerset). 
Christian  theology  and  modern  scepticism.  New 
York,  1872.  12°.  .     .     .    • 3593.21 

Seymour  (H.  D. )  Russia  on  the  Black  Sea  and  Sea 
of  Azof.    London,  18.55.  8= 997.03 

Seymour  (Horatio).     See  Biography  {p.  197). 

Seymour  (Rev.  Mieh.ael  Hobart).  Mornings  among 
the  Jesuits  at  Rome.  New  York,  181'.).  12°.  3593.00 

—  Pilgrimage  to  Rome  :    some  account  of  the  state  of 

religion  in  that  city.  2d  ed.  L.,  1819.  8°.  3592.03 
Seymour  (Richard  Arthur).   Pioneering  in  the  Pam- 
pas :  La  Plata  camps.  London,  1870.  12\   1104.20 
Sforzosi  (Luigi).       Compendious    history  of  Italy. 
[B.  o.  753 -A.  D.  1831.]    Tr.  by  N-  Greene.   New 

York,  1847.   18^ 532.06 

Shadows  of  the  old  booksellers.  See  Knight  (Ch.)  .  .  .  2712.18 
Shadows  of  the  past:  verse,  ^ee  Stratford  de  Eedcliffe  (S.  C.) 
Shadow  of  the  rock:  religious  poems.  N.  Y.,  [».((.]  18°. 


Shadwell  (Thomas).    See  Plays  (p.  890);— Biography  (p.  197). 

Shafer  (N.  M.)  Diagram  of  the  federal  government.  Coustitu- 
tiou  and  population.  Folded  chart,]  N.  Y..  18»4.  16°.  6725.13 

Shaftesbury  (Isf  earlof,  Engl.  stalesman,b,  1021.  d.  1083).  See  Cooper 
(Anthony  Ashley, ,  i/i  Biography  (p.  135). 

Shaftesbury  ['.id  earl  of,  Enjl.  pftilosojinieai  writer).  See  Cooper 
(Anthony  Ashley);  also  Hunt  (•!.)  Itelig.  thought  in  Eng- 
land, V.  2.  1871  :  p.  :!42-:lG5;  Stephen  (L.)  Hist,  of  Engl- 
thought  iu  the  18th  century.  V,  2.  187G  {ConiuU  iwlex ,  v.  2). 
and  Essays  in  free  thinking,  1873  (Shaftesbury's  Character; 
istics). 

Sheiirp  (John  Campbell).  Culture  and  religion.  2d 
cd.  revised.     Edin.,  1871.  12° 3593.05 

—  John  Keble  :  an  essay.     Edin.,  1866.  16°.     3095.15 

—  On  poetic  interpretation   of  nature.     New  York, 

1877.  12° 4731.12 

—  Robert  Burns.     New  York,  1879.  12°.   .     .  3025.29 

—  Studies  in   ijoetry  and   philosophy.     Edin.,  1872. 

12° 2542.20 

Con^n(j .'  Wordsworth.    Coleridge.    Eeble.    The  moral 
working  power.  • 

—  Tait  (P.  y. )  and  Adams-ReiUy  ( A. )  Life  and  letters 

of  J.  D.  Forbes,  F.  U.S.  L.,  1873.  8°.  .3056.19 
Shairp  (Thomas).  Up  in  the  Noi-th  ;  to  Lulea  and 
into  Lapland.  London,  1872.  8".  .  .  .  991.16 
Shakers  (United  society  of  believers,  commonly  called). 
Summary  view  of  the  Millenial  church,  rise, 
progress,  etc.  ;  with  their  faith  and  testimony. 

Albany,  1823.  12° 3588.17 

J8S"  See  also  Biblical  and  relig.  lit.     {.Ihakers,  p.  104). 
Shakespear  (Caj)<.  Henry).    Wild  sports  of  India.     B.,  1860.   16°. 
Shakespeare  gallery  [Boydell's]  :  a  reproduction  in 
commemoration  of  the  tercentenary  anniversary 
of  the  poet's  birth.     L.,  1804.  sm.  4°.     .   1421.26 
Shakespeare  library  and  museum.     Catalogue  of  the 
books,    manuscripts,  works  of  arts,   antiquities, 
and  relics  illustrative  of  Shakespeare,  and  of  the 
history  of  Stratford-upon-Avon.    L.,  1868.  8°. 
Shakespeare  societj'.     See  entry  on  j).  985-7. 
Shakspeareana  genealogica.     .See  French  (G.  R.)  1809.       1764.11 

Shakspeare  diversions.    ,y«e  Jacox  (F.) 1755.03 

Shakspere's  England,     .fte  Thornbury  (G.  W.)  2  v.  1856.     471.27 


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, 
Songs,  Sonnets  (p.  ',i85-E).    6.  Shakspere  Societies.    Publications  (p.  985-1''). 


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. 
Executed  under  the  superintendence  of  H. 
'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 


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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. 
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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. 

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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.] 
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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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) 


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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 


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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. 


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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, 

1851-53.    8° 175G.01 

Contents:  No.  1.  1841.  Collier  (J.  P.)  Mem.  of  E. 
AUeyn.  2.  G-osson  (S.)  School  of  abuse.  3.  Heywood 
[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 
ages:  two  plays.  Ed.  by  J.  P.  Collier.  47.  Munday(A.) 
John  a  Kent  and  John  a  Cumber.  Ed.  by  J.  P.  Collier. 
48.  1853.  Lodge  (T.)  Defence  of  poetry,  music,  and  stage 
plays.  With  a  claim  against  usurers  ;  and  Forbonius  and 
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Shanks  (Wm.  V.  G.)  Personal  reeoUoctions  of  dis- 
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Sliamioii  (Robei't  H. )  Vestiges  of  civilization:  or 
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Sharp  and  Shaxpe.    See  also  Shairp. 

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Sharpe  (Edmund).  Treatise  on  the  rise  and  pro- 
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Sharp  (Granville).  Case  of  Saul,  showing  that  his 
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Britain  and  her  colonies,  founded  on  unques- 
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Sharpe  (Samuel).  Egyjitian  antiquities  in  the  Brit- 
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—  History  of  the  Hebrew  nation  and  its  literature.  3d 

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—  Kosetta  stone,  in  hieroglyphics  and  Greek  ;   with 

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Sharp  (\ym.)     Baker  (IF.  S.)    Wm.  Sharp,  engraver. 

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Sharswood  (George).     Essav  on  professional  ethics. 

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Shasta.     .SVe  ..Itlautic,  v.  28,  1B71  ;  p.  710-720  (by  C.  King). 
Shattuck  (Lemuel).  History  of  the  town  of  Concord, 
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Boston,  1835.   8°. 61I.2'J 

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Shaw  (Ciithbert).  Select  poems.  Ed.  by  E.  Walsh.  [In  Sanford 
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Shaw  (B'rances  A.)  The  eastern  question  :  a  brief 
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Shaw  (George)  afuZ  Nodder  (Fred.  P.)  Naturalist's 
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Shaw  (Henry).     Booke  of  svndry  dravghtes,  princi- 
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London,  1856.    1.  8°. 1446.03 

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Shaw  ( Henry  W. )   Josh  Billings'  trump  kards.    Blue 

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Shaw  (Robert  B.)  Visits  to  High  Tartary,  Yarkand. 
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Shaw  (Samuel).  Journals  [while]  American  consul  at 
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Shaw  (Stebbing).  '*Tour  to  the  west  of  England,  1788.  [In 
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Shaw  (Thomas).     Observations  relating  to  Barbary 


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Shaw  (Thomas  George).  Wine,  the  vine,  and  the 
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Shaw  (Wm.,  A.M.)  Analysis  of  the  Galic  language. 
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Shea  (George).  Alexander  Hamilton  :  a  historical 
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Shea  (John  Gilmary).  Discovery  of  the  Mississippi 
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Shearman  (Thomas  (i.)  and  Redfield  (Amasa  A.) 
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Cliaracteristlce  and  importance  of  a  natural  rhetoric.  Na- 
ture, and  iiiflnence.  of  the  historic  spirit.  Relation  of  lan- 
gua^'e.  and  style,  to  thought.  The  doctrine  of  original  sin. 
The  doctrine  of  atonement. 
Note. — Reviewed  in  Kew  Englander,  v.  14.  1856. 

—  Africa  and  colonization  ;  address  before  the  Mass.  coloniza- 

tion soc.  May  27,  1857.  .\ud0Ter,  1857.  8°.       ...     634.24 

—  Guilt  of  the  pagan  :  sermon.  Boston,  1864.  12'.      .    .  3631.08 

—  History  of  christian  doctrine.    2  v.  N.  Y.,  1863.  8°. 

—  Lectures  upon  the  philosophy  of  history.  Andover, 

1861.   12° 412.22 

—  Sermons  to  the  natural  man.  N.  Y.,  1871.  8°.  3592.26 

—  Theological  essays.    New  York,  1877.  8°    .  3593.29 

Contents  :  Method,  and  influence,  of  theological  studies. 
Nature,  and  influence,  of  the  historic  spirit.  Idea  of  evo- 
lution defined,  and  applied  to  history.  Doctrine  of  origi- 
nal sin.  The  atonement  a  satisfaction  tor  the  ethical  na- 
ture of  both  God  and  man.  Symbols  and  Congregationalism. 
Clerical  education. 

Shee  (.Sir  Martin  Archer).  Elements  of  art,  a  poem  ; 
with  notes.  London,  1809.  8° 1684.30 

—  Rhymes  on  art  ;  or  the  remonstrance  of  a  painter. 

With  notes.  London,  1805.  8° 1684.30 

—  Life.    By  his  son.    2  v.   London,  18i;0.  8°.    3163.13 

See  aiuseum  of  for.  lit.,  v.  4  ;  Dubl.  univ.  mag.,  V.  27. 
Sheepfolds  [i.  e.  churches]  (Notes  on).  See  Ruskin  (John).  3592.02 
Sheet-iron.    See  Arts  (Useful,  p.  46). 
Sheffield  (John,  duke  of  Buckingham).  Works.    2d  ed. 

2  v.  London,  1729.    8°, 5023.01 

Contents  :    v.  1.  Poems.    Tragedy  of  Julius  Csesar.    Tra- 
gedy of  Marcus  Brutus. 
2.  Memoirs,  by  himself.    Speeches.  Dialogues.    Essays. 

—  Select  poems.      [In  Sanford  (E.)  and  Walsh  (E.)     British  po. 

ets,  V.  14,  1819.] 1C91.14 

— .  Poems.  Life,  by  S.  Johnson.  [/«  Chalmers  (.\.)  English  po- 
ets, V.  10.  1810.] 1620.10 

Sheffield  (John  Baktr  Holroyd,  earl  of).    See  Holroyd. 
Shell  (Richard  Lalor).     Sketches  of  the  Irish  bar.  2  v. 
N.  Y.,  1854.    12° 3253.09 

—  Speeches.    With  memoir.     L.,  1847.  8°.     .  6313.12 
Same.     With  memoir  by  T.  Macnevin.    Dublin, 

1859.    12° 6324.06 

—  The  apostate,  tras.  5  acts.     In  F.  S.  D..  v.  8.     ...  1772.08 

—  Evadne;  or  the  statue.  5  acts.  In  T.  S.  D.,  v.  7.      .     .  1772.07 

—  McCullagh(W.T.)     Memoirs  of.  2  v.  1855 3102.27 

See  also  Eraser's  mag.,  v.  33. 

Shelburne  (Earl  of).  See  Petty  (Wm.  Fitzmaurice).  in  Biography 
(p.  186);  also  Macinillan,  v.  32.  1876;  Quar.  rev.,  Apl.,  1875; 
Westm.  rev.,  Oct..  1875. 

Sheldon  (.U)s.  ElectraM.)  Early  historv  of  Michi- 
gan, to  181.5.     N.  Y.,  1857.  8° 625.26 

Sheldon  (Wm.)  Brief  account  of  the  Caraibs.  (/«  Archseologia 
Aniericana.  v.  1.] 577.18 

SheUey  (C.  P.  B).  Workshop  appliances.  N.  Y., 
1873.  16° 3907.11 

SheUey  (Mrs.  Mary  Wollstonecraft),  and  others.  Lives 
of  eminent  literary  and  scientific  men  [and  wo- 
men] of  France,  i'v.  London,  1838.  16°.  3211.24 
Aote. — For  ContejUs,  see  Biography  (French,  p.  111). 


IHE    BROOKLYN    LIBBARV. 


SHELLEY -SHERMAN 


987 


—  Lives  of  eminent  literary  and  scientific  men  of 

Italy,    Spain,  and   Portugal.    3  v.    L.,  1«35.   1(1°. 

iVoftf.— For  Contents,  see  Biography  (Italian,  etc.,  p.  111). 

flESrFor  uotices  of  Mrs.  Sbeliey,  .sfe  Biography  (p.  198). 
Shelley    (Percy   Bysshe).      Anecdote   bioj^raphy   of. 
[Sans-souci  series.  Ed.  by  E.  H.  Stoddard,  y.  3, 
1877.] 3212.20 

—  Essays, letters,  translations, eic,  Ed.  by  Mrs.  Shelley. 

2  V.    Loudon,  1852.  16°. 2543.01 

Contents  :  The  assassiuB.  Essay  ou  the  literature,  arte, 
and  maunera  of  the  Atheoians.  The  Bauquet,  tr.  from 
Plato.  Preface  to  the  Banquet.  The  Coliseum,  a  frag- 
meut.  Dofeuso  of  poetry.  Ion,  or  of  the  Iliad.  Meuexeuus, 
or  the  funeral  oration,  a  fragment.  Ou  a  future  state.  On 
a  passage  in  (Jrito.  On  life.  On  love.  Oa  the  punishment 
of  death.  Speculations  on  metaphysics.  Speculations  on 
morals.    Fragments  from  the  Republic  of  Plato. 

2.  Journal  of  six  weeks'  tour.  Journal  at  Geneva.  Ghost 
stories.     Letters  from  Geneva,     Letters  from  Italy. 

—  Memorials.  Ed.  by  lady  Shelley.  Added,  Essay  on 

Christianity.  Boston,  1859.  16°.      .     .     .  3163.07 

—  Poetical   works.      Ed.   by  Mrs.    Shelley.    With  a 

memoir.  3  v.  Boston,  1855.  16°.     .     .     .  1684.19 
Contents :    v.  1.   Jlemoirs.    To  Harriet.     Queen  Mab. 
Alastor.    Bevolt  of  Islam.    Prometheus  unbound,  lyrical 
drama. 

2.  The  Oeuci,  tragedy.  Hellas,  lyrical  drama.  CEdipus 
Tyraimus,  tragedy.    Early  poems.    Poems,  1816-19. 

3.  Poems,  1820-22.    Translations. 

Same.     3  v.  London,  1853.  16°.     .     .     .  1684.16 

—  Poetical   works.  1st  series.     With  memoir  by   L. 

Hunt.  London,   1871.  16° 1684.23 

Contents  :  Margaret  Nicholson  (1810).  Victor  and  Cazine 
(1810).  Komaace  of  St.  Irvine  (1811).  Queen  Mab.  Alastor. 
Mont  Blanc.  Prometheus  unbound.  Bosalind  and  Helen. 
Miscellaneous. 

—  Poetical  works.    With  notes  and  memoir  by  W.  M. 

Rossetti.   2  v.  London,  1870.  12°.  .     .     .  1684.25 
iVute.— Reviewed  in  Ed.  rev.,  v.  133, 1871  ;    N.  Brit.  rev. 
V.  63,  1871  or  Littoll,  1871,  v.  1 ;  Westm.  rev.,  v.  91,  1870. 

—  Kelics.     [Poems,  letters,  e(c.]     Ed.  by  K.  Garnett. 

London,  1862.    16° 1684.24 

—  Unpublished  letters.     [In  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  61,  65, 1860-62,] 

4ES"  For  lives  and  cHtical  notices  of  Shelley,  see  Biography 
(p.  197)  :  also  the  following  entries  : 

-"  Hutton  {R.  H.)  Shelley's  poetical  mysticism,  [in  Aw  Essays. 
v.  2.  1877.) 2533.01 

—  Macarthy  (D.  K)    Shelley's  early  life.   .     .3163.23 

—  Scoit  (M.  P.)    Place  of  Shelley  among  the  English 

poets  of  his  time.  1878 1684.27 

—  Soiheran  ( t^. )     Percy  Bysshe  Shelley  as  a  philoso- 

pher and  reformer.   1876 31ii3.33 

—  Si/monds  {J.  A.)    Shelley.  1878 3161.11 

—  Talffurd  (7*.  iV.)    Speech  in  the  prosecution  of  Moxon  for  the 

publication  of  Shelley's  works.  1841.  lire  Ais  Crit.  writings, 
p.  148-158.J 

See  also  Coriihill  mag.,  v.  31,  1875  (Shelley  :  politician, 
atheist,  philanthropist);  Mch.,  1879  (Godwin  and  Shelley); 
Fortu.  rev.,  v.  11,  18(19  (Notes  on  Shelley's  text,  by  A.  0. 
Swinburne);  Macmillau,  Mch..  1S79  (Notes  ou  S's  place,  by 
W.  H.  White);  New  monthly  mag..  5.  34.  35,  1832  (Shelley 
at  Oxford);  May,  1833  (History  of  bis  expulsion  from  Ox- 
ford.) Fraser's  mag.,  v.  20,  1879  (S.  as  a  lyric  poet,  by  J. 
C.  Shairp). 

Shells.  See  MoUusca  (p.  785):  also  Prime  (T.)  Monograph  of 
American  corbiculada^.  [In  Sm.  miscel.  coll.,  v.  7,  1865  : 
3935.17] ;  Simmonds  (P.  L.)  Industrial  and  manufactur- 
ing uses  of  shells.  [In  his  Commercial  products  of  the 
sea.  1879.] 4825.27 

Shell-heaps. 

—  Brown  (D.)  Shell-heap  in  Georgia.  (Sm.  report,  1871.]  3936.26 

—  Fowler  (J.)     Shell-heaps.     [Sm.  report,  1870.].     .     .     .  3936.25 

—  Lubbock  {Mrs  )     Ancient  Bhell-mounds  of  Denmark,    [/u  Gal- 

ton  (P.)    Vacation  tourists,  1862-3.] 925.13 

—  Rau  (C.)    Ai'tiflcial  shell  deposits  in  New  Jersey.    [Sm.  re- 

port, 1864] 3936  19 

Sheltcn  (Edward).  Dictionary  of  every-day  diffic'ul- 
ties  in  reading,  writing,  and  speaking  the  Eng- 
lish language.     London,  1862,   16°.     .     .   6432.04 

Sheltoii  (Frederic  Wm.)  Peeps  from  a  belfry.  New 
York,  18,35.   12° 2543.03 

—  Rector  of  St.  Bardolph's  ;   or  superannated.     New 

York,  1853.   12° 251.55 

—  Salauder  and  the  dragon  :  a  romance  of  the  Hartz 

prison.      N.  Y.,  1852.  12° 251.56 

—  The  Trollopiad  ;  or,  travelling  gentlemen  in  Amer- 

ica ;  a  satire  by  Nil  Admirari  [pseud."]  New  York, 
1837.  12° 1693.09 

—  Up  the  river.     New  York,  1853.  12*.      .     .     251.57 

Note. — The  river  is  the  '  Hudson*. 


—  [Various  articles.  Consult  Index  volume  of  Atlantic  monthly.] 
Shelton    (Tlionias).     'I'achygraphy  ;  short   and  swift 

writing,     London,  16'71.   18° 0431.10 

Shenandoah  (The)  ;  confederate  cruiser.     See  Hunt  (C.  E.)  1877. 
Sheiistone   (Wm.)     Poetical  works.     With  life  and 
notes,  by  G.  GilfiUan.      N.  Y.,  1854.    8°,  1084,22 
Cnntenta  :    Elegies,  levities,  odes,  cic.    Songs  and  bal- 
lads.    Moral  pieces.    Inscriptions. 

—  Poems.     [In   Chalmers  (A.,  ed.)  English  poets,  v.  '24,  1819.] 

—  Works  [poetical].    Ed.  by  Robert  Walsh.      [In  Sanford  (li.) 

an<i  Walsh  (E.)  Brit,  poets.  V.  13.   1810.]     .    .     .    .1691.24 
jgey^For  biogr.  notices  of  Shenstone,  fie;  Biography  (p.  198). 

Shepard  (Charles  Uiiham).  Geological  survey  of  Con- 
necticut.  New  Haven,  (tonii.),  1837.    8°.  4112.21 

Shepard  (Thomas).  Clear  sunshine  of  the  gospel 
breaking  forth  upon  the  Indians  in  New  Eng- 
land.  N.  Y.,  1865.  4°.   [Sabin's  reprints.]  564.19 

Shepherd  (Henry  E.)  History  of  the  Englisli  lan- 
guage.    New  York,  1874.  12" 6433.24 

Shepherd  (Richard  Heme).  Bibliography  of  Rus- 
kin.      London,  1878.    12° 1413.18 

Shepherd  (Wm. )  Life  of  Poggio  Bracciolini.  Lon- 
don, 1837.  8° 3023.11 

Shepherd's  manual.    Sec  Stewart  (H.) 6134.30 

Sheppard  (John  G. )  The  fall  of  Rome,  and  the  rise 
of  the  new  nationalities.  L.,  18G1.  8°.     .     433.18 

Sheppard  (John  H. )  Life  of  Samuel  Tucker,  com- 
modore in  the  Amer.  rev.    B.,  1868.  8°.  .  3172.  "27 

Sherburne  (Andrew).  Memoirs,  by  himself.  TJtica, 
1828.   16°. 3163.15 

~  Same.  2d  ed.     Providence,  1831.  12°.    .     .  3163.16 

Sherburne  (Sir  Edward).  Poems.  Ed.  with  life,  by 
A.  Chalmers,  [fo,  C's  Engl,  poets,  v.  6,  1810.] 
Contents :    Translations.    Poems.    Sacra. 

—  Select  poem.s.    Ed.  by  E.  Sanford.     [In  Sanford   (E.)  and 

Walsh  (R.)    Brit.  Poets.  V.  5,  1819.] 1691.05 

Contents  :  Translations  :  Salmacis.  by  G.  Preti.  Meta- 
morphotsis  of  Lyrian  and  Sylvia,  by  St.  Amant.  Forsaken 
Lydia,  by  Marino.    The  Rape  of  Helen,  by  Coluthus. 

Sherburne  (.John  Henry).  Life  of  Paul  Jones.  Lon- 
don, 182.5.  12° .  3094.04 

Sherer  [Major  Moyle).  Recollections  of  the  Penin- 
sula, [anon.]  London,  1825.  8°.       ...     985.07 

Sheridan  (Charles  Brinsley).  On  the  Greek  revolution.  London. 
1821.  8°.  [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  24.] 5058.24 

Sheridan  (Charles  Francis).  History  of  the  late  rev- 
olution in  Sweden.     L.,  1778.  8°.  .     .     .     543.04 

Sheridan  (J/oj.  f/en.  Philip  Henry).  With  general 
Sheridan  in  Lee's  last  eamiwign.  [anon.]  1866. 
^^  For  lives  of  gen.  Sheridan,  see  Biography  (p.  198.) 

Sheridan  (Richard  Brinsley  Butleri.  Speeches.  [With 
memoir.]  5  V.     London,   181R.    8°.     .     .  6313.13 

- —  Speeches  in  the  trial  of  Warren  Hastings.  [In  Hastings 
(Warren)    Speeches  in  the  trial  of.  {Consult  index  in  v.  4).j 

—  Plays.     See  Plays  p.  896  of  <'atalogue. 

^®=  For  lives  of  Sheridan,  see  Biography  (p.  198). 
Sheridan  (Thomas).  Course  of  lectures  on  elocution  : 
with  two  dissertations  on  language.     New  ed. 
London,  1798.  8° 6333.07 

—  Life  of  J.  Swift.     '2d  ed.     L.,  1787.  8°.  .     .3167.29 

Sheridans  ride.  etc.     See  Read  (T.  B.)  1865 1682.07;  10 

Sheridan's  troopers  on  the  borders.  .S't'e  Keim  (DeB.  R.)    1123.17 
Sherlock  (Thomas).    The  trial  of  the  witnesses  of  the  Resurrec- 
tion of  Jesus  :  with  the  sequel  of  the  trial.      [I7i  Christian 
literature.     1847.] 3538.01 

Sherman  (David,  A i).)  History  of  the  revisions  of 
the  discipline  of  the  M.  E.  church.  New  York, 
1874.   8° 3595.25 

Sherman  (Henry).  Slavery  in  the  United  States  of 
America  ;  its  national  relations,  from  [1787].  2d 
ed.  Hartford,  18G0.  16°.    ......  5831.15 

Sherman  (John).  Selected  speeches  and  reports  on 
finance  and  taxation,  1859-1878.     N.  Y.,  1879.  8°. 

Sherman  ( (re?*.  William  Tecumseh).  Memoirs.  By 
himself  [184G-C5.]  N.  Y.,  1875.  8°.  .  .  3161.15 
TVbff.— Reviewed  in  Fortn.  rev.,  Nov.,  1875  (by  C.  C.  Ches- 
ney);  Internal,  rev.,  Nov.,  1875;  N.  A.  rev.,  Oct.,  1875; 
and  by  H.  V.  Boynton,  in  his  work  entitled  '  Sherman's 
historical   raid'.    .    .  ■ 3161.14 

—  Official  account  of  his  gi'eat  march  through  Georgia 

and  the  Carolinas.  To  which  is  added.  General 
.Sherman's  evidence  before  the  Congressional 
committee  on  the  conduct  of  the  war  ;  the  ani- 
madversions of  secretai-y  Stanton  and  gen.  Hal- 

leck.     New  York.  18(1.5.   1'2° 632.18 

«g-  For  lives  of  gen.  S.,  see  Biography  (p.  198). 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  N  M\rR  the  fii'sl  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


988 


SHERRING  -  SIBLY 


Shemug  (flei).  M.  A.)  Sacred  city  of  the  Hindus: 
Benares.  Witli  introd.  by  Fitz  Edward  Hall. 
London,  1868.  8°- lOlH.lti 

Sherwood  (John  D. )  The  comic  history  of  the  Uni- 
ted States.     Boston,  1870.  12° 573.00 

Sherwood  (Mrs.  Mary  Martha).  Life.  Ed.  by  S. 
Kelley.     London,  1857.  8° 31G:!.r2 

—  Works.     16  V.     New  York,  1855.   12°.     .     .     252.01 

A'bd-.— Foi'  Cuntenls  see  Fiction  (p.  520). 
Shetland.  .?ce  Countries,  fic.  [HhMand,  p.  368.) 
Sbidiac  (Faris  el).    See  El  Shidiao. 

Shewr  (Joel,  M.D.)  Tobacco  :  its  history  and  effects. 
N.  Y.,  1850.  12° 4342.21 

Shell.    See  Shell. 

Shields  (Charles  Woodrufl',  B.D.)  Religion  and  sci- 
ence in  their  relation  to  ijhilosophy.  New  York, 
1875.  16° 3593.26 

—  The  final  philosophy,   or  harmony  of  science  and 

religion.     N.  Y.,  1877.    8°.     ....     .  5416.26 

Shillaber  (Benj.  Penhallow).  Knitting  work:  wrought 
by  Kuth  Partingdon.     Boston,  1859.  12°.    252.18 

—  Life  and  sayings  of  Mrs.  Partington.  B.,  1854.  12°. 

—  Partiugtonian  patchwork.  B.,  1873.  12°.  .  251.17 
Shillibeer  (John>.  Narrative  of  the  Briton's  voyage  to 

Pitcairn's  Island.     Taunton,  1817.  V,°.     .  1062.10 

Shilliugford  (J. )  Letters  and  papers,  1447-50  ;  ed.  by 

S.  A.  Moore.  L.,  Camden  soc,  2d  ser.,  v.  1,  1871.4°. 

Skimeall  (Rev.  R.  C.)      Napoleonism  unveiled!   Is 

Louis  Napoleon  m.  the  destined  ruler  of  Europe 

and  the  Antichrist?    N.  Y.,  1870.  12°.    .3133.24 

Shinn  (Earl).    See  Strahan  (Edward),  pseud. 

Ship  and  shore  lu  the  Blediterraueau.    See  Oolton  (W.)  .    581.03 

Ship  in  the  desert.     .See  Miller  (Joaquin) 1665.31 

Sbipp  (.John).  Memoirs  of  [his]  extraordinary  mili- 
tary career.  [1797-1825.]  By  himself.  3  v.  Lon- 
don, 1829.  8° 3163.17 

Shipley  (iJeu,  Orby,  eii.)    See  Chorch  and  the  world.    .    .3634.22 

Shipman  (Thomas  L.)    Hist,  discourse  :  a  New  Year's  sermon, 

Jewett  city,  Coun.,  Jan.  13,  1856,  Norwich,  1856.  8°.  3031.10 

Sbippen  (E.,  U.  S.  N.)    Thirty  years  at  sea  :  story  of 

a  sailor's  life.  Philadelphia,  1878.   12°.    .  3162.31 

Shipping.    See  Law  [Admiralty  and  Shipping,  p.  685). 

Shipping,  American  Lloyds  registry  of  American  and 

foreign  shipping.  8  v.  1858-66,      .     .     .  5928.01 

—  United  Stales.    Bureau  of  slatistics.  Mercantile  navy 

list  for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1871.  .  5942.01 
List  of  merchant  vessels  of  the  U.  S,,  with  the 

official  numbers  and  signal  letters  awarded  them. 

Also  list  of  vessels  of  the  U.  S.  navy  and  revenue 

marine  service.     Washington,  1875.  8°. 
Ships  and  ship-building.     .S'ee  Naval  .'science   (p.  813);    also    Pirn 

(Bedford).  Ship-building.  [Iti  British  m'f  g  industries.  1876.] 
Ships  aud  sailors.  See  Cotterill  (C.  E.)  and  Little  (E.  D.)  4517,24 
Smpton  (Mother).     The   wonderful  life,  prophecies, 

and  death  of  mother  Shipton,  the  female  Merlin. 

1687  quarto  ed.  Westminster,  1871.  4°.  3813.32 
Shipwrecks.   Clarke  (J.  S. )     Naufragia  :  shipwrecks. 

2  V.   1805-06 932.15 

Dard  (C.  A.)    Shipwreck  of  the  Medusa,     [In  Waldie  library, 

V.  2.] 6078,16 

—  Hillary  {Sir  IF.)    Appeal  for  tlie  forming  of  a  national  insti- 

tution for  the  preservation  of  lives  and  property  from  ship, 
wreck,    1824.    [//»  Pamphleteer,  v,  23.]     ....  5038,23 

—  Keate  (G.)    Narrative  of  the  shipwreck  of  the  Antelope,  1783. 

[In  Waldie  library,  v.  3.] 5078.17 

—  Perci/ anecdotes,  v,  15.  1823 6211.15 

kg"  See  aha  Life-boats. 
Shirley,  pseud.     See  Skelton  (John), 

Shirley  (E.  P. )     Some  account  of  English  deer  parks, 

with  the  management  of  deer,     L.,  1867.  sm.  4°. 

Shirley  (John).     Dramatic  works  and  poems.      With 

notes  by  W.  Gifibrd  and  A.  Dyce.  6  v.     London, 

1833.    8° 1743.93 

Nole.—Foi  Contents,  see  Flays  (p.  896), 

—  Dunham  [S.  A.)    Lives,  e(c.,  v.  3 3211.16 

—  Ward  {A.  W.)  History  of  dramatic  literature,  V.  1.  .  1745.10 
Shirreif  (Emily).      Intellectual  education;    and  the 

character  and  happiness  of  women.     New   ed. 
London,  1862.   12°.  .     , 58-22.20 

—  Thoughts  on  self  culture.  See  Grey  (M,  G.)  and  Shirrefi'(E,) 
Shoeburyness  aud  the  gnus.  See  Barry  (P.)  1865.  .  .  4515.03 
Shoberl    (Frederic  i.     Historical  account  of  the  house 

of  Saxony,     London,  1816.  8° 542.09 

—  Persecutions  of  popery.  2  v.     L.,  1814.  8°.  3425.08 

—  Persia  ;  a  description   of  the  country,   etc.  Phila- 

delphia, 1828.  12° 1043.06 


—  (ed.)  Excursions  in  Normandy.  2  v.  L,,  1841.  8°. 

—  World  in  miniature.  42  v.  L.,  [n.  d.]  18°.    6631.01 

Contents : 

Africa,  4v 6631,01 

Asiatic  Islands  and  New  Hol- 
land, 2  V 6631.05 

Austria.  2  v 6631.07 

China,  2  v 6631,09 

England,  Scotland,  aud  Ire- 
land, 4  T 6631,11 

Hindoostan.  6  v.  .    .    .  6631,15 

Illyria  and  Dalmatia.2  v.0631,21  | 

Shoemakers. 

—  Crispin  anecdotes.  1827. 


Japan 6631.23 

Netherlands 6631.2t 

Persia.  3  v 6631.26 

Russia.  4  v 663:.28 

South  Sea  Islands,  2  v.  6631.32 
Spain  aud  Portugal,  2  v,  6631.31 
Ifbet.  and    India  beyond   the 

Ganges 6631.36 

Turkey.   6  v 6631.37 

6216.01 


—  Bood[E.P.)    Peerage  of  poverty,  216-248 3216.13 

—  Lives  of  distinguished  shoemakers.  Portland,  1849. 

12° 3:i61.15 

Contents:  Saint  Crispin.  James  Lackingtou,  Timothy 
Bennett,  Roger  Sherman,  'William  Early.  Robert  Bloom- 
field.  Simon  Antoine,  Hans  Sachs,  Wm,  Gifford.  Thomas 
Holcraft.  Thomas  Hardy,  Cloudesley  Shovel,  George 
Fox,  James  Woodhouse.  Jacob  Behmeu,  Noah  Worces- 
ter.   John  Pounds. 

Shoes. 

—  Camper  [P.)    On  the  best  form  of  shoe.  [In  Dowie  (J)  The 

foot,  etc.] 4332,12 

—  Hall  [J.)    Book  of  the  feet :  history  of  boots  and 

shoes.    1874. 3941.10 

Shooter  (Rev.  Joseph),     The  Kafirs  of  Natal  and  the 

Zulu  country,  London,  1857.  8°.  .     .     .  1094.13 
Shooting,    See  Sporting  (p.  25);— Military  science  (Fire-arms  and 

their  use,  p.  77',*), 
Shooting  stars,  from  the  sixth  column  of  the  Times.    See  Alden 

(W.  L,)  1878 6212,34 

Shore  (George  A. )  Life  under  glass  ;  artificial  cli- 
mates.    Boston,  1874.  16° 4323.32 

Shore  (Sir  John,  lord  TeinmoiUh).  Memoirs  of  Sir  W. 
Jones.     London,  1815.  8°. 3094.05. 

—  Sketches  of  the  coasts  and  islands  of  Scotland,  and 

of  the  Isle  of  Man.     2  v.     L.,  1836.  12°.      952.23 

Shore  (T.  T.)  First  epistle  to  the  Corinthians,  Lon- 
don, 1879.  12° 3742.17 

Short  American  tramp  in  the  fall  of  1864.  By  [J.  F. 
Campbell].     Edin,,  1865.  8° 1132.06 

Short  (John  T. )  North  Americans  of  antiquity  :  their 
origin,  migrations,  and  type  of  civilization .  New 
York,  18S0  \_cop.  1879].  8° 567.27 

Short  (Thomas).  New  observations  on  bills  of  mor- 
tality. With  appendix  on  the  weather  and  me- 
teors.  London,  17-50.  8° 5914.30 

Short  (Thomas  Vowler).  Sketch  of  the  history  of  the 
church  of  England,  to  1C88.  8th  ed.  L,,  1870,  12°. 

Short  studies  on  great  subjects.     See  Froude  (J.  A.)  .    ,  2525.07 

Shortland  (Edward).  Traditions  and  superstitions  of  the  New 
Zealanders.  2d  ed.    London,  1866.  12° 1062,04 

Shrapnel  shell.    8fe  MiUtary  science  (p.  778). 

Shrewsbury,  (Mass.)      .See  Countries  (p.  368). 

Shrigley  (Nathaniel),  True  relation  of  Virginia  and  Maryland, 
1663.     [/iiForceiP.)    Tracts,  v.  3.] 577.10 

Shrines  and  sepulchres.    See  Madden  (R.  E,)    2  v.    1851.  6216.03 

Shropshire.     See  Countries,  etc.  iShropshire,  p.  368). 

Shuckard  (W,  E,)  History  and  natural  arrangement  of  insects. 
See  Swainson  (W.)  and  Shuckard  (W,  E,)    .     .     .     .  4822.03 

Shuckford  (Samuel).  The  sacred  and  profane  his- 
tory of  the  world.  New  ed.  revised  by  J.  T. 
Wheeler.  5  v.     London,  1858.  8°.  .     .     .3142.07 

Shufeldt  (Robert  W.)  Reports  of  explorations  and 
surveys  to  ascertain  the  practicability  of  a  ship 
canal  between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans  by 
the  way  of  the  Isthmus  of  Tehuantepec.  Wash., 
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Shurreef  (Jaffur).  Qanoon-e-islam,  or  the  customs  of 
the  Moosulmans  of  India.  Tr.  by  G.  A.  Herklots. 
London,  1832.  8° 3454.22 

Shurtleff  (Nathaniel  B.)  A  topographical  and  his- 
torical description  of  Boston.  B.,  1871.  8°.  59G.05 

Shuttle-worth  (George  Edmund).  The  church  and 
the  clergy  ;  advantages  of  in  established  priest- 
hood, London,  1820.  8° 3593.18 

Shuttleworths  of  Gawthorne  Hall.  House  and  farm 
accounts,  1582-1621  ;  ed.  by  J.  Harland.  London, 
1856.    4°.    [(3hetham  soc.,   v.   35,   41,   43,   46.] 

Slam.    See  Countries  (p.  368), 

Siamese  twins.     See  Lyiton  (Sir  E.  B,) 1671.19 

Siberia.    See  Countries  (p,  368). 

Sibly  (Ebenezer).  Key  to  physic  and  the  occult  sci- 
ences.   London,  [1802?]    4° 3817.08 

Note.— Forme  a  part  of  his  '  Works,  v.  iv'.  , 


THE  BROOKLYN   LIBRABT. 


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089 


—  New  and  complete  illnstration  of  the  occult  sci- 

ences :  astrology.     Loudon,  [1802  ?].  4^  3818.04 
iVo^;.— Bouutl   iu    two    volumes,    paged    coutinuoualy, 
which  have  the  halt-title  page—'  Works,  v.  i-ii '. 

—  Works.   V.  1-4. 

IVote. —ThiB  is  the  half-title  which  reads  thug,  iucludiiig 
hia  works  giveu  above: — v.  1.  Doctrine  of  the  stars  [or 
illustratiou  of  the  occult  sciences],  v.  2.  Calculation  of 
nativities  [or  illustration,  conl'd\.  v.  3.  (Culp<:pper'B] 
British  herbal,  v.  4.  [Culpepper's]  Family  physician. 
Sibley  i.Jolm  Langdon).  Biogr.  sketches  of  graduates 
of  Harvard  university,  v.  1,  1642-1658.  Cam- 
bridge, 1873.  8° 3247.2.5 

—  History  of  the  town  of  Union,  Maine.     Boston, 

1851.  12° 621.12 

Siborne  (Capt.  \Vm.)     History  of  tlie  war  iu  France 

and  Belgium,  in   1815.     Battle  of  Waterloo.  3d 

ed.  With  remarks  upon  G.  B.  Gleig's     '  Story  of 

Waterloo."    London,  1848.   8° 527.21 

Same.     Maps.  [Bound  separately,  fol.]  A.  37.24 

Sibree  (.James).     Madagascar  and  its  people.     With 

mission  work.     L.,  1870.  12" 1064.14 

Sib3on  (Alfred).  Agricultural  chemistry.  L.,  1867. 16° 

Sibyl.     See  also  Sybil. 

Sib.vl  (The)  ;  uew  oracles  from  the   poets.      .See    Oilman  (C.) 

Sibyl  of  Cornwall.     See  Mitchell  (N.) 1667.09 

Sibylline  books  and  oracles.    6'ee  Oracles  (p.  828). 

Sichel  (Jules).      Spectacles  ;   their  uses  and  abuses. 

Tr.  by  H.  W.  Williams.  Boston,  1850.  8°.  4341.27 
Sicilies  (The  Two).     See  Countries  (,Napks,  p.  316). 
Sicily.     See  Countries  (p.  3ll»). 
Sickness.    See  Medicine  <p.  752). 
Siddous  (Henry).  Practical  illustrations  of  rhetorical 

gestirre  and  action.  London,  1807.  8°.     .  6333.08 
Siddons  (J.  H.),  pstwl.  of  J.  H.  Stocqueler.  Norton's 

hand-book  to  Europe.    N.  Y.,  1860.   12°.     941.11 

—  Souveuirs  of  a  man  of  letters.    [In  Galaxy,  v.  21.] 
Siddons  (.1//-5.  Sarah  Kenible).     .S^ee  Biography  (p.  198). 
Siden  [C'iptain). pseud.    See  Ailais  (D.  V.  d'). 

Sidgwick  (Henry).  The  methods  of  ethics.  Lon- 
don, 1874.  8° 5436.25 

Same.  Supplement.  Containing  all  the  impor- 
tant additions  and  alterations  in  the  2d  ed.  Lon- 
don, 1877.  8°. 

Sidney  (Algernon).  Discourses  on  government.  With 
life,  and  index.  3  v.  New  York,  1805.  8°.  5715.01 

—  Discourses  concerning  government.     2d  ed.     Lon- 

don, 1704.  fol 5728.01 

afg^For  lives  of  Sidney,  see  Biography  (p.  198). 
Sidney  (Sir  Philip).  An  apologie  forpoetrie.    Ed.  by 
E.  Arber.  London,  1868.  18° 5011.02 

—  Arcadia  [and  miscellaneous  works].  6th  ed.  Lon- 

don, 1627.  fol. 
Contents :    The  Arcadia.    Sonnets.    Defence  of  poesie. 

—  Countess   of  Pembroke's  Arcadia.    L.,    1867.    12°. 

—  Defence  of  poetry.     London,  1787.  16°.     .  6414.28 

—  Miscellaneous  works.  With  life,  by  W.  Gray.  Bos- 

ton, 1S60.  8° 5066.04 

Contents  :  Life.  Defence  of  poesy.  Astrophel  and  Stella. 
Miscel.  poems.  Lady  of  May.  Valour  anatomized  in  a 
fancy.  Letter  to  queen  Elizabeth.  '  discourse  in  de- 
fense of  the  earl  of  Leicester.  Letters  reprinted  from  the 
Sidney  papers.  Seward's  Bio^raphiuna.  etc.  Letters  from 
the  unpubl.  originals  in  the  British  museum. 

—  The  Psalms  of   David    translated.     L.,  1823.  18°. 

ig®-  For  lives  of  Sidney,  see  Biography  (p.  198);  also  Ed. 
rev.,  Oct.,  1876  (Sir  Philip  Sidney). 

Sidney  (Samuel).  The  three  colonies  of  Australia. 
London,  1852.  8° 1063.20 

Sidney  papers,  [1646-1661.]  Ed.  by  R.  W.  Blencoe. 
London,  1825.  8° 3164.04 

Siebe  (Henry).  Conquest  of  tbe  sea  :  divers  and  div- 
ing.    London,  [1873.]  1'2°. 4518.23 

Sieber  (P)-qf.  Franz).  The  art  of  singing.  From  the 
German,  with  a  chapter  on  the  hygiene  of  the 
voice,  byF.  Seeger.      N.  Y.,  1872.  8°.     .  1561.30 

Siebold  (Carl  Theodor  Ernst  von).  On  tape  and  cys- 
tic worms.  Tr.  bv  T.  H.  Huxley.  London,  Sy- 
denham society,  18-57.  8° 4316.15 

Siebold  (Philipp  Franz  von).  Manners  and  customs 
of  the  .Japanese.     N.  Y.,  184G.    18°.      .     .1022.04 

Sieges.  Bolns  (F.)  Synoi^tical  account  of  great  Euro- 
pean sieges,  1700-1869 445.19 

—  Robsou(Win.)  Great  sieges  of  history.  1871.  421.24 
Siegfried  (Jacques).     Seize   mois  autours  du  monde, 

1807-1869  ;    et  particulierement    aux  Indes,   en 


Chine,  et  au  Japon.     Paris,  1869.  12°.     .    933.08 
Siegvolck  (Paul).     The  everlasting  gospel,  concern- 
ing  the   eternal  redemption.      Phil.,    1814.    8°. 
Siegvoik  (Paul),  ipsfud.fni-  A.  Mathews].    Bundle  of 

papers.  New  York,  1879.   12° 2542.36 

Contents  :  lie  is  a  gentleman.  Suggestions  touching  the 
art  of  Uviug  together.  Scraps  from  the  table-talk  of  a 
selfeducated  man.  Hints  abijut  genius  and  talent.  Supcr- 
flcialucss  of  people  who  live  iu  large  cities.  Children:  a 
sermonof  the  heart.  Eights  of  children.  Musings  of  a 
city  railroad  conductor.  Chapter  in  the  life  of  a  hermit. 
My  friend  Bosworth  Field.  The  divided  jury.  Fishing 
without  a  master.  Did  you  over  see  the  Danube?  Cauola: 
a  legend.    Mystery  of  Narragansett  Heights. 

Siena.     *  e  Swinburne  (A.  C.)      18C8 1602.08 

Sierra  Nevada  iltjimtains.     See  Countries,  etc.  (p,  :i6i)). 
Sievekiug   (Edward  Henry).    Medical  adviser  in  life 

assurance.  London,  1874.   12° 4327.10 

Sivewright    (.J.)     Telegraphy.    See  Preeee  (W.  H.)  and    Sive- 

wright  (J.) 400'2.24 

Sight.  .S'ee  Medicine  (Eye.  p.  758  -.—Senses,  p.  766):— Philosophy 
(External  perception,  p.  858):— Physics  ILigkl  and  opcict, 
p.  868). 

Sights  a-foot.     See  Collins  (W.) ,    .     .    .    .    956.06 

Sights  and  secrets  of  the  national  capital.  See  ElUs  (J.  B.)  1115.10 

Sights  and  sounds.    See  Spioer  (H.)  1853 3815.09 

Sigma,  pseud.  Hand-book  of  political  economy.  Lon- 
don, 1858.  12= 5941.07 

Signboards.    See  Taverns  and  signboards. 
Sign  painting.    .S'ee  Alphabets  and   ornamental  lettering  (p.  14). 
Signs  before  death  :    strange  apparitions,  remarkable 
dreams,  etc.    London,  1875.  12°.    .     .     .  3814.42 

Signs  of  the  times.     See  Bunsen  (C.  C.  J.) 3525.16 

Signs  of  the  times.     See  Camming  (.Johul.  1855.      .    .    .  3542.18 

Sigouruey  (.1/c.','.  Lydia  Hnutley).    Daily  counsellor. 

[Poems.]   Hartford,  lh.59.   12° 1685.04 

—  Letters  of  life.     [Autobiogr.]    N.   Y.,    1866.     12°. 

—  Letters  to  young  ladies.      N.  Y.,  1856.   12°.   3511.18 

—  Myrtis  ;  with  other  etchings  and  sketchings.  N.  Y., 

1855.     12° 252.20 

—  Past  meridian.    [Essays  and  sketches.]  New  York 

1854.  12° 2543.06 

—  Pocahontas,    and   other  poems.     N.  Y.,  1855.   12°. 

—  Select  jjoems.     Phil.,  1854.  12° 1685.06 

—  Sketch  of  Connecticut  forty  years  since,    [anon.] 

Hartford,  (Conn.,)  1824.  12° 591.12 

—  The  Westei-n  home,and  other  poems.  Phil.,  1854.  12° 

,e®=For  biocfr.  notices,  see  Biography  (p.  1981. 
Sigurd.    See  Nibelnngen  lied  (p.  817):    also  Cientl.  mag.,  July, 

1877  (Story  of  Sigurd  and  its  sources,  by  Hueflfer). 
Sigurson  (George).     History  of  land  tenures  and  land 

classes  of  Ireland.     L.,  15*71.  8°.     .     .    .     497.28 

—  Modern  Irehmd.  2d  ed.    London,  1869.   12°.    952.07 
Sikes  (Olive  Logan,  wife  of  Wirt).  Apropos  of  women 

and  theatres.     N.  Y.,  1869.  16°.    .     .      .  5823.19' 

—  Before  the  footlights  and  behind  the  scenes.  Phil., 

1870.     8° 1735.31 

—  Get  thee  behind  me,  Satan  !   a  home-born  book  of 

home  truths.     N.  Y.,  1872.  12°.      .     .     .  5823.28 

Sikhim.    See  Gawler  (Col.  3.  C.)    Sikhim.  etc 1014.19 

Silcox  (George  W.)  Report  on  the  art  of  printing,  and  on  manu- 
factures of  paper.    W.,  1875.  8**.    [In  Vienna  exhib.   0.  S. 

reports,  v.  2.] 3916.16 

Silence  ;  [a  poem].    See  Hageman  (S.  M.) 1645.36 

Silence  and  voices  of  God.     See  Farrar  (F.  W.)    ....  3647.19 

Silent  hour  (The).    See  Friswell  (,J.  H.I 3553,r2 

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 

MM.   Jausoii   et  Kermoysau.     Nisard's  collection.     \Vith 
Luoain,  etc.  Paris,  18ti2.  8'.) 7725.10 

—  Punicorum  liber  1-6.  [In  Walker  (G.  S.)  *Corpus  poetarum.] 
Silk  and  silk-worms. 

See  Arts  (Useful :  Silk  and  silk-worms,  p.  46  : — Mamifac- 
(«r«.  p.  44);— afeo  Cobb(B.  F.)  Silk,  [/n  British  m'l'g  in- 
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 

Commercial  products  of  the  sea  ;  or  marine  contri- 
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 

Science  and  commerce,  their  intluence  on  our  man- 
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 

—  Life  of  Nathaniel  Greene.  N.  Y.,  1849.  12°.  3073.01 

—  [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. 

—  Tour  in  Gt.  Brit.  1810-1811.    2  v.     Edin.,  1817.  8°. 

—  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., 

1855-56.     fol A.  47.18 


THE    BROOKLTN    LIBKABY. 


SIM  ROCK   -SKETCHES 


991 


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- 

nie(L.  de) 3261.20 

Sketches  of  creation.    See  Winchell  (A.)  1870 4717.21 


In  JsUng  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  tbe  TITLE,  and  the  NOMBEE. 


992 


SKETCHES -SLAVERY 


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. 


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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. 


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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 
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—  Thornclale,  or  the  conflict  of  opinions.     Edin.  and 

London,  1857.    8° 253.11 

A^o/.f.— For  reviews  of  this  work  see  Boyd  (A.  K.  H.)  in  his 
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V.  m,  wnH  ;    Now  Englander.  v.  IS,  IB.W  (by  Noah  Porter). 
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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- 
stitutions ;  with  hist,  of  the  cotton  trade.  Liver- 
pool, 1825.   4° 498.15 

Smithsonian  Institution.  8th-[3M]  annual  report, 
1853-77.  25  v.  Washington,  1854-7S.  8°.  3936.08 
Note. — The  Report  for  1853  reprints  the  reports  of  the 
secretary  for  1847-52,  witbont  the  accompanying  papers. 

—  List  of  publications.  July.  1857.   Wash.,  1877.  8°.     [/h  Miscel. 

collections,  v.  14) 3935.25 

Not''. — This  embraces  a  'systematic  list'  and  an  'alpha- 
betical index'  to  '  Coutributions'  and  '  Miscellaneous  col- 
lections' and  gives  the  Contents  of  the  '  Reports,'  year  by 
year. 

—  Smithsonian   contributions  to  knowledge,  v.  1-21. 

Washington,  184^-1876.  4° 3937.01 

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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Sni  thsoiiian  coutributiouK,  c<ndinH<'d. 

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 

Smithsonian   institution  :  documents  relative  to 
its    origin  and   history.       Ed.    by  W.  J.  Kbees. 


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AVf.— Affords  material  lor  a  i>aper  by  U.  W.  ElUott  In 
International  review,  v.  7,  1879. 

—  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  coUectionB.  15  v.  Wash., 

18G0-78.     8^ 3035.11 

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 

in  relation  to,  v.  2. 
Telegraphic  announcements  of  astron.  discoveries.     Henry  (J.). 

v.  12. 
Toner  lectures,  v.  15, 

Wasps  (American).    De  Saussure  (II.)  Syiiopsis  of,  v.  14. 
Smoking.     .S'tv  Medicine  (Tobacco  and  smoking,  p.  768). 
Smollett  (Tobias  George).     History  of  England,  from 

the  revolution  [1689]  to  the  tleuth  of  George  the 

seeond  [17G0J.     New  ed.  3  v.    London,  1861.   8^ 

—  Miscellaneous  works.     With  inenioir,  by  J{.  Ander- 

son.  II  V.   Edin.,  1806.   8^ 5067.01 

Contents:  v.  1.  Life  of  Smollett.  Adventures  of  Rod- 
erick Random.  2.  Peregrine  Pickle.  3-  Peegi  i:.e  Pickle, 
continued.  Plays  :  The  Regicide,  or  James  i..  of  Scotland  ; 
The  Reprisal,  or  the  tars  of  old  England,  comedy.  Poems. 
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through  France  and  Italy.  6.  Expeaitlon  of  Humphrey 
Clinker.    Adventures  of  an  atom, 

—  Poems.     Kd.   with   life,   by  A.   Ohalniera.      [In  his   EnRlish 

poets.  V.  IB,  1810.) 102C.1.5 

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(R.)  Brit,  poets,  V.  33.  1K22  ) li;iil.:i:! 

—  Select   works.       With   memoir,    by    Sir   W.   Scott. 

N.  Y.,  18r,i.  »"■ rMlM) 

Cotttcnls  :  Peregrine  Pickle.  Ferdinand  Count  Fathom. 
Roderick  Random.  Sir  Lancelot  Greaves.  Humphrey 
Clinker.  History  and  adventures  of  an  atom.  Selection 
from  poeni-s. 

—  Works  ;  selected,  with  life,  by  U.  Herbert.    Edin., 

1870.    8= 5067.11 

Contents  :     Life.     Roderick  Random.      Peregrine  Pickle. 

Humphrey  Clinker.   Plays  :  The  Regicide,  a  tragedy.    The 

Reprisal,  comedy.     Poems. 

/JS"  For  lives  of  Smollett,  see  Biography  (p,  190). 

Smooth  stones  from  ancient  Brooks.      .SV-'  Brooks  (Thomas), 

Smucker  (Samuel  Moslieim,    LL.D.)  History  of  the 

four  Georges.     New  York,  1875.     12".     .   3064.31 

—  History  of  the  modern  Jews.    PhiU.,  1860.  3164.12 

—  Life  and  times  of  Thomas  Jefferson.  N.  Y.,  1859.  8°. 

—  Memoirs  of  the  court  and  reign  of  Catherine  ii., 

empress  of  Russia  :  with  a  brief  survey  of  the 
Romanoff  dynasty.  New  York,  18.5.';.  12°.  3032.26 

—  Public  and  private  history  of  Napoleon  m.    Phila- 

delphia, 1860.   12°. 3133.03 

Smyth.    See  also  Smith. 

Smytli  ( Mm.  A.  Gillespie).  Memoirs  and  correspond- 
ence of  sir  R.  M.  Keith.  With  memoir  of  queen 
Caroline  Matilda  of  Denmark.  2  v.  in  one.  Lon- 
don,  1849.   12°. 3095.09 

—  Romance  of  diplomacy  :  historical  memoir  of  queen 

Carolina  Matilda  of  Denmark,  With  memoir, 
and  a  selection  from  the  correspondence  of  Sir 
Robert  Murray  Keith.     2  v.       London,  ISOl.   8°. 

Smyth  (^Rev.  Charles  Bohnn).  Christian  metaphysics; 
or  Plato,  Malebranche  and  Gioberti,  the  old  and 
new  ontologists  compared  with  the  modern 
schools  of  psychology.  L.,1851.   8°.   .     .  5120.07 

Smyth  (Charles  Piazzi).  Antiquity  of  intellectual 
man,  from  a  practical  and  astronomical  point  of 
view.   Edinburgh,  1868.   12° 1082.25 

—  Life  and  work  at  the  great  Pyramid,  a.  d.  1865.  3  v. 

Edinburgh,  1867.  8° 1075.15 

JVote.— Reviewed  by  C.  H.  Dall,  In  Christ,  exam.,  Jan., 
1868. 

—  On   an   equal-surface  projection   for  maps  of  the 

world,  and  its  application  to  certain  anthrojio- 
logical  questions.  Edinburgh,  1870.  8^.       9'ii3.07 

—  Our  inheritance  in  the  Great  Pyramid.    London, 

1864.    12° 1082.10 

Same.     New  ed.  London,  1874.  8°,  .     .  1082.10a 

—  Teneriffe,  an  astronomer's  experiment.  L.,1858.  16°. 

—  Three  cities  in  Russia.     2  v.     L.,  1862.   12°.  991.19 
Smythe  (Kmily  A.)     See  Strangford  [Viscountess). 

Smyth  (George  Lewis).  Biographical  illustrations 
of  St.  Paul's  cathedral.  Lond.,  1843.  8°.  32.57.03 
Contents ;  Dean  Colet.  .John  Douue.  Sir  Christopher 
Wren.  Wm.  Boyce.  Bishop  Newton.  Samuel  .Johnson. 
John  Howard.  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.  Sir  Wm.  Jones. 
Earl  Howe.  Sir  Ralph  Aben-rombie.  James  Barry. 
John  Opie.  Sir  John  Moore.  Cuthbert.  lord  CoUingwood. 
Sir  Thomas  Picton.  Benj.  West.  John  Rennie.  Admiral 
earl  St.  Vincent.  Henry  Fuseli.  Bishop  Heber.  Sir 
Thomas  Lawrence,  and  others.  Appendix  ;  Dignitaries  of 
St.  Paul. 

—  Biographical   illustrations   of  Westminster  Abbey. 

London,  1843.  8° 3257.0:! 

Contents .-  Sketch  of  history  of  the  Abbey.  Chaucer. 
Margaret  Beaufort.  Edmund  Spenser.  Casaubon.  Francis 
Beaumonk.  Wm.  Shakspeare.  Wm.  Camden.  Howard, 
eail  of  Nottingham.  Villiers,  duke  of  Buckingham. 
Michael  Drayton.  Ben  Johuson.  Devcreux,  earl  of 
Essex.  Peter  Heylin.  Cowley.  Davenant.  Monk,  duke 
of  Albemarle.  John  Milton.  Isaac  Barrow.  Aphara 
Bejin.  John  Drydeu.  John  Philips.  Robert  South. 
Joseph  Addison.  Sir  Isaac  Newton.  Wm.  Congreve. 
Matthew  Prior.  John  Gay.  Bartou  Booth,  and  many 
others. 

Smyth  (Newman).  The  religious  feeling  :  a  study 
for  faith.     N.  Y.,  1877.   12° 3593.28 

Smythe  (Percy  Ellen  Algernon  Fred.  Wm.)  .sr«  Strangford  (8tt 
viseonnt). 

Smyth  (Richard).  Obituary,  a  catalogue  of  such 
persons  as  he  knew  in  their  life  ;  1627-74.  Ed. 
by  Sir  H.  Ellis.  L.,  Camden  soc,  1849.  4°.  5112.41 


Smyth  (Thomas,  D.D.)  Ecclesiastical  catechism  of 
the   Presbyterian   church.      Boston,    1841.     16°. 

—  The    unity    of  the    human    races    proved.     N.  Y., 

1850.   12° 4733.03 

Smyth  (Warrington    Wilkinson).     Metallic  raining.      [In    Brit. 

mfg.   industries.  lH7li.] :)'J4I.25 

Smyth  ( P;o/'.  Wm. )      Lectures    on   modem    history 

[To  n.-iS].     New   ed.     2  v.     L.,  Bohn,  18.55.    12°. 

—  Lectures  on  the  French  revolution.  2  v.     London, 

Bnhn,  1855.  12° 514.04 

Smyth  (Wm.  Henry).  The  Mediterranean  ;  a  me- 
moir jjhysical,  historical,  and  nautical.  London, 
1854.  8°.    .     .     .  ■ 975.17 

—  Description  of  an  astrological  clock.  [Archaeologia,  v,  3;i,  34.) 

—  Sketch  of  the  present  state  of  Sardinia.  L.,  1828.  8°. 

See  notices  of  W.  H.  S.,  iu  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  73. 1866. 

Smjrth  (Wm.  Woods).  'The  Bible  and  the  doctrine  of 
evolution.   London,   1873.   12° 3591.06 

Snails.    See  MoUusca   (p.  785). 

Snakes.    See  Serpents  (,).  i»7y). 

Snake  (The)  in  the  grass  ;  subtilty  of  the  quakers. 
3d  ed.   London,  1098.    12°. 3-586.07 

Sneezing.  See  Temple  bar.  Feb.,  1875  (Universality  of  super- 
stitions connected  with  sneezing,  by  R.  G.  Hahburton). 

Snell  (Ebenezer  Strong).  Planetary  disturliauces.  [/nSm.  re- 
port, 1855.] 31)30.10 

SnelUug  (  Wm.  Joseph).     Truth,  a  gift  for  scribblers. 

[A  poem.]    2d  ed.   Boston,  1832.   16°.       .   1G85.23 
Snorro  Stiirleson.     The  Heimskringla  ;  or  chronicle 

of  the    kings  of  Norway.     From   the   Icelandic, 

by  8.  Laing.   3  v.  London,  1844.  8°.    .     .     543.01 
Snow  (John,  M.D.)     On  chloroform  and  other  anais- 

thetics.     With  a  memoir  of  the  author,  by  C.  W. 

Richardson.  London,  1858.  8° 4333.24 

Snow  (Thomas  H.)    Sporting  among  the  Adirondack  hills  in  the 

Autumn  of  1858.     [In  ver.se.]    Boston,  1863.  12°.     .1675.40 
Snow  (W.  P. )    Southern  generals,  who  they  are,  and 

what  they  have  done.   New  York,  1805.  8°.  644. 18 
Contents:  Robert  E.  Lee.  '  Stonewall '  Jackson.    Beaure- 
gard.    Bragg.     Ewell.    J.  E.  B.   Stewart.     J.  E.   Johnston. 

Samuel   Cooper.      James  Longstreet.    A.   P.  Hill.    J.   B. 

Hood.    A.  S.  Johnston.    Leonidas    Polk.     Sterling  Price. 

E.  K.  Smith.    John  H.  Morgan.     Wm.  J.   Hardee.     Wade 

Hampton. 
Snow.  See  Meteorology  (Rain  and  snow,  p.  774):  also  Higginson 

(T.  W.)    Out-door  papers.  1863  ;  p.  339-370.     .     .     .  2532.02 
Snowbound.    5'-e  Whittier  (JohnG.) 
Suowden  (James  Hoss).  Ancient  and  modern  coins. 

Philadelphia,  18(;0.  8° 1585.02 

Snuff-taking.     See  Medicine   (p.  767). 

Snyders  (Jam.     Adagiorum  chiliades  tres.    Ex  recen- 

sione    C.  Schrevelii.      Amstelodami,   1870.     16°. 
Soames  (Henry).     The   Latin   church  during  Anglo- 

S.axon  times.     London,  1848.  8°.    .     .     .  3444.22 
Soane  (George).     New  curiosities  of  literature  and 

book  of  the  months.      2  v.    L.,  1849.  8°.   6218.26 

—  Domestic  manners   of  the   Anglo-Saxons.    [Alfred 

the  Great.     Whole  works,  v.  1.]     .     .     .  5017.15 

—  Plays.     See  Plays  (p.  897  of  catalogue). 

—  Specimens  of  German  romance,   [anoii.]  3  v.    Lon- 

don, 1826.    8° 151.10 

Contents. 
v.  1.  The  patricians,  by  C.  F.  vau  der  Velde. 

2.  Master  Flea,  by  C.  T.  A.  Hoffman. 

3.  The  blind  passenger,  by  F,  Laua.  The  adventurer,  by 
A.  G.  Oehleuschlaeger.    The  mantle,  by  B.   Naubert. 

Soap.  Du.s.mace  (H.)  Treatise  on  the  manufacture 
of.     1869 3932.10 

—  Church  [ProJ.)    Manufacture  of  soap.      [In  Brit.  mfg.  indus- 

tries. 1876] 3941.27 

Sober  thoughts  on  staple  ttiemes.  .Se^  Randolph  (R.)  1871.  3586.25 
Sohieski  (John).    See  John  iii.  Sobieski.  in  Biography  (p.  162). 
Sociable  ( Ihe)  ;  or  homo  amusements,   [nnon).    New 

York,  1858.   12° 4611.07 

Social  contract.     .See  Government  and  politics  (p.  689). 

Social  etiquette  iu  New  York.   .V'.' Longstreet  {.Mrs.  A.  B.)  5427.26 

Social  evil.     ,'<ee  Prostitution  (p.  934). 

Social  growths  of  the  19th  century,    .fee  Stalham  (R.  F.)   5812  21 

Social    law   library,    in   Boston.     Catalogue.    3d  ed. 

Boston,  1865.    8° 2714.14 

Social  life  in  Greece.    &e  Mahafiy  (J.  P.) 421.31 

Social  life  in  Munich.    See  Wilberforce  (E.)  1864.  .     .     .    965.21 

Social  pressure.     Set' Helps  (Artlmr) 2531.29 

Social  psalmist ;   or    hymns   selected  for  private  use 

and    social  meetings   of    evangelical   christians. 

N.  Y,   184!.   16°. 370 1. 04 

Social  stage.     See  Baker  (G.  M.) 1712.27 

Social  statics,     .v.t  Spencer  (Herbert).  1S51 6814.01 

Social  welfare.     See  Henry  (C.  S.)     1861 5725.11 


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SOCIAL    SCIENCE. 


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 


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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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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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SOCIAL    SCIENCE:     Pauperism,  Poor-Relief,  Reform,   Socialism. 


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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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SOCIAL    SCIENCE:    socialism.  Utopias  -  SOMERSET 


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). 


THE    BROOKLYN    LIBRARY. 


SOMERSET   -  SOUNDS 


1005 


Somerset  (EJwixrd,  2d  marquis  of  Worcester).  Cen- 
tury of  iuvcntions.     London,  1827.  12°.  3914.19 

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 

jtttj-  For  Uvts  of  the  author,  src  Biography  (p.  IIH)). 

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 

Somerville  (John,  15(/i.  lord).  Facts  and  observations 
relati\'c  to  sheep,  wool,  ploughs,  and  oxen.  3d  ed. 
London,  1809.  8° 6134.07 

Somerville  (Mary).  Connection  of  tho  physical  sci- 
ences. New  York,  1857.   12° 4022.03 

Same.     9th  ed.   London,  1858.   8°.     .     .  4022.22 

— •  On  molecular  and  microscopic  science.  2  v.  Lon- 
don, 1869.  12° 4827.03 

Reviewed  in  Ed.  rev.,  v.  130,  1869  (Molecular  science). 

—  Personal  recollections.     With  selections  from    cor- 

respondence. Boston,  1874.  8°.  .  .  .  3103.30 
Somerville  (Thomas).  History  of  political  tr.ansac- 
tions,  and  of  parties,  from  the  restoration  of 
Charles  li.  to  the  death  of  king  William.  Lon- 
don,  1792.    4° 478.14 

—  Histoi'y  of  Great  Britain  during  the  reign  of  queen 

Anne.  With  a  dissertation  concerning  the  dan- 
ger of  the  protestant  succession.     Lon.,  1798.  4°. 

—  My  own   life  and  times,  1741-1814.    L.,  1861.    8\ 

Reviewed  in  Blackwood,  v.  90  ;  N.  A.  rev..  Oct.,  1861. 
Somerville  (Wm. )     Hobbinol,  field  sports,  and   the 
Bowling  Green.  London,  1813.  4°.     .     .  1687.30 

—  Poems.     Life,   by  S.   Johnson.    Ed.  by  A  Chalmers.     [In  his 

Euglisli  poets,  V.  11.  1810.] 1620.11 

—  Select  poems.     Ed,  by  R.  Walsh  [In  Sanford  (E.)  and  Walsh 

(B.)  British  poets.  V.  17.  1819.] 1091.17 

—  Johnson  i.S.)     Lives  of  the  poets,  v.  2 3263.02 

Sommerfeldt   (Hakon   A.)      Construction   of  ships. 

London,  1860-61.   16° 4517.27 

Somnambulism.    See  Animal  maguetiBm  (p.  28). 
Somnium  Siipiouis.     .Si^e  Cicero  (M.  T.)  Republic,  book  vi. 
Somnolism.     See  Animal  magnetism  (p.  28). 

Song  book  (Thel.     .See  Hullah  (John) 1561.20 

Song  I'f  Italy,     .sv--  Swinburne  (A.  C.)     1867 1692.07 

Song -tide  and  other  poems.  *e  Marston  (P.  B.)  1871.  1665.17 
Songs.  See  Poetry  (Songs,  p.  907). 
Songs  before  sunrise.  See  Swinburne  {A.  0.)  1875.  .  .  1692.11 
Songs  lor  the  sorrowing.  By  H.N.  N.  Y.,  1861.  12°.  .1645.02 
Songs  from  the  dramatists.  .See  Bell  (R.)  185.5.  .  .  .  16U.28 
Songs  from  tho  old  dramatists.  .S'l>'  Richardson  (A.  S.)  1681.12 
Songs  from  tho  Southern  seas.      See  O'Reilly  (J.  B.)  .     .  1674.35 

Songs  of  Italy.     .S'ee  IVIiller  (Joaquin) 1665.35 

Songs  of  religion  and  life.  .Sec  Blackie  (J.  S.)  .  .  .  .  1614.38 
Songs  uf  mauy  seasons.  See  Holmes  (O.  W.)  ....  1653.14 
Songs  of  our  youth.      See  Oraik  (D.  M.  Muloch).     .     .     .  1566.20 

Songs  of  summer.     SfC  Stoddard  |R.  H.)  1857 1687.12 

Songs  of  tho  Sierras-     .See  Miller  (Joaquin).     ,    .     .     .     .  1665. .32 

Sougs  of  the  sun-lands.    iScd  Miller  (Joaquiu) 1665.33 

Sougs   of   the   war  (French    and    German),  with  the 

original  words   and   Engl,  transl.     L.,  1870.  i°. 
Songs  of  three  centuries.     Sec  Whittier  (J.  G-)    .     .     .     .1693.38 
Songstresses  of  .Scotland.     .See  Tytler  (Sarah)  an.i  Watson  (J.  L-) 
Sonnets.     .5ce  Poetry  (.S'o/mc(s,  p.  908). 
Sonnrag  (.\ugu6t).     Notes  and  illustrations  of  Popocatepetl.    [In 

Smith,  contrib.,  v.  11] , 3937.11 

—  Observations  on  terrestrial  magnetism  in  Mexico.  [In  Smith. 

contrib..  v.  11] 3937.11 

Soarel  (L.)     The  bottom  of  the  sea.     Tr.  by  E.  Eich. 

London,  1870.   16° 4825.14 

Sons  of  liberty  in  New  York.  See  Dawson  (H.  B.)  .  .  670.22 
Sontag(lIenriette,  comtejise  de  Rossi).   Life,  with  sketches  by  Scu- 

du.  H.  Berlioz,  ami  others.     N.  Y.,  1852.  8°.      ...  3104.35 

—  Claylon  [E.  C)     Queens  of  song 3265.10 

Sopert  (Eljenezer).     History  of  the  christian  church 

to  Constantino,  [a.  d.  364].  L.,   1863.   8°.   3417.02 
Sophia  (St.)     .See  St.  Sophia  (Mosque  nj). 

Sophisms  of  free  trade.    See  Byles  (J.  S.) 6912.17 

Sophistes.    See  Plato. 


Sophists-     .See  Philosophy  {Ancitnt,  p.  852). 
Sophocles.     [Life    and    works  :    outlined]  by    C.  W. 
Collins.     Ediu.,  1871.    16° 1743.22 

—  CEdiiiuB    Tyrauniis.      A    free   translation,    [by   T. 

Maurice].     London,  1822.   8°.    .     .     .     .  1713.21 
--  [CEdiiuis  Tyraiirius.    Antigone.]    Tr.  by  T.  Frank- 
lin. Ed.  by  K.  Walsh.  [British  poets,  v.  50.  1823.] 

—  -  Tragedies.     A  new  transl.,  with  biogr.  essay,  by  E. 

H.  Plumiitre.  2  v.  London,  186.5.   12°.     .   1713.19 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Life  and  writiugH  of  Sophocles.  <Edii)ua 
the  king.  (Edipus  at  Colonus.  Antigone.  2.  Electra.  Tlio 
maidens  of 'i'rachis  IXrachmiiB].  Aias  [AJax],  PhiloctctOB. 
Fragments. 
Tragedies  :  in  English  prose.  Oxford  transl.  Lon- 
don, Bolin,  1849.   12° 1744.01 

-  Tr.agedies.  From  the  Greek,  by  T.  Franklin.   With 
dissertation  on  ancient   (Jreek     tragedy.      New 

York,   1852.   18° 1741.02 

Same.  New  ed.   London,  179.3.   8°.     .     .   174:1.23 

—  [Tragedies.     Greek  text.]    Witli  English  notes,  by 

F.  H  M.  Blaydes,  v.  1.  London,  1859.  8°.  [Lougs 
Bibl.  classica.] 7763.10 

—  Traguediaj  et   fragmenta  [ex.  nova  recensione  G. 

Dindorfii.  Transl.  Brunckii  reformavit  L.  Ben- 
loew  ;  fragmenta  cxplicuit  E.  A.  I.  Ahrens].  Gr. 
et  lat.  cum  indicibus.    Parisiis,  Didat,  18o6.     8°. 

—  De  Qnincey  IT.)    The  Antigone.     [In  his  Notebook,  1855;  p. 

137-177 2522.17 

—  P/iiiu(o^icoi  museum,  v.  2,  1833  ;  \<.  483-537  (On  the  irony  of  S.) 

See  also  Bibl.  sacra,  July.  18110,  Jan.,  1H61  (2  art.  on  the 
theology  of  Sophocles,  by  W.  S.  Tyler) ;  Fortnightly  rev., 
Sept..  1875  (Sophocles,  by  J.  A,  Symonds);  MacmiUan, 
Nov.,  1872  (Genius  of  S.  by  K.  C.  Jebb);  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v. 
13,   1866  ;  Westm.  rev.,  v.  99.  1873  ;  p.  1-36. 

Sorby  (H.  C.)  Microscopes.  [In  South  Eeusiugtou  aciencelec" 
tares,  V.  1,  l.ST.'^  ;  p.  193-215] 3906.14 

Sordello.     .5ir  Browning  (U.)     1864 1623.05 

Sorel  (Agnes).     .SV.-  Bio.;raphy  (p.  20U). 

Sorelli  (Guidoi.  IVIy  confessions  to  Silvio  Pellico. 
London,  1837.   12" 3164.15 

Sorrento  work.  Hope  (A.)  Manual  of  Sorrento  and 
inlaid  work  for  .amateurs.     1876.    .     .     .   1466.18 

Sorrow.  .See  Biblical  and  religious  lit.  [Consolation  in  affiictivu, 
p.  82) ;— Poetry  [Cenisolatory  poetry,  p.  905) ;  also  Jacox  (F.) 
Toil  as  a  boon  to  sorrow.  [In  his  Cues,  ete.^    .     .     .  2532.30 

Soteropoulos  (S. )  The  brigands  of  the  Morea  ;  a 
narrative  of  [his]  captivity.  From  the  Greek, 
by  .1.  0.  Bagdon.   2  v.  London,  1868.  12°.   992.11 

Sotheby  (Samuel  Leigh).  Principia  ty[30graphica, 
the  block-books  issued  during  the  15th  century, 
considered  in  connection  with  the  origin  of 
printing  ;  with  an  attemiit  to  elucidate  the  char- 
acter of  the  jiajier  marks  of  the  period.  3  v.  Lon- 
don,  1858.    4° 2767.02 

—  Ramblings  in  the  elucidation  of  the    autograph  of 

Milton.   London,   1861.  fol 2757.12 

Sotheran   (Charles),     Percy  Bysshe  Shelley  as  a  phi- 

losoiiherand  retormer."     N.  Y.,  1876.   8°.  3163.33 
Sotherau  (Henry  i  &  Co.   (.'ataloguo  of  books  on  sale. 

London,  1877.   12°.  . 2713.32 

Sotheru  (Edward  Askew).     Fontaine  iF.  G.  de).  Birds 

of  a  feather  flock  together,  or  talks  with  Soth- 

ern.   1878 1715.11 

Soto  (Hernando  de).     See  Biography  (p.  200). 

Soul  (The).     .See  BibUcal  aud  religious  literature  [Sout,  p.  104)  ; 

— [Future  life,  p.  88  .—and  passim):— also  Biology  (p.  216); — 

Medicine    {Mental    physioloe/y   and    psychology,  p.     762); — 

Philosophy    {.Syst'-niatic  loorks,    p.   852  ; — .Materialism,    p. 

858  : — .Mental  physiology,  p.  8.59  ; — Moral  philosrjphy,  p.  859  ; 

and  passim). 

Soul  in  nature.     .See  Oersted  (H.  C.) 3914.02 

Soul  (The);  its  sorrow  aud  its  aspirations.  .sv,r  Newman  (F.  W.) 
Soul  of  things  ;  psychometric  researches.  See  Denton  (Wm.) 
Soul's  juurney.  Tr.  by  S.  J.  D.  [In  Journal  of  spec,  philos.,  Jan.. 

April.   1877.] 5442.11 

Soul's  Ute  (The).     See  Garbelt  (G.) 3554.11 

Soule    (Frank),    Gihon(J.  H. )    (iih/ Nisbet  (J.)    .\n- 

nals   of  ,San    Francisco  :  [with]    summary  of  the 

history  of  California.  New  York,  18.5.5.   8°.   595.15 
Sonle  (Richard).     Dictionary  of  English   synonymes 

and   parallel    expressions.    B.,  1871.    8°.   6434.00 

—  and  Campbell    (Loomis   J.)     Pronouncing   hand- 

book of  words  often  mispronounced.  B.,  1873.  32°. 

—  and  Wheeler  ( Wm.  A. )     Manual  of  English   pro- 

nunciation .and  spelling.  B.,  1880.   12°.   .  6432.34 
Sound.     .S''.-  Physics  [.icousties  and  sonwl,  p.  866). 
Soundings  from  tbe  Atlantic.     See  Holmes  (O.  W.)    .     .  2632.12 
Sounds  from  the  secret  chambers.     See  Redden  (L.  0.)  1681.25 


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SOULIE  -  SOUTHEY 


Soulie    (Frederic).  Diane  ct  Louise.   Paris,  1859.  12". 

—  Julie.   Paris,   18G6.  18° 7038.18 

—  Le  bananier.  Eulalie  Pontois.  P.,  1858.  12°.  7038.14 

—  Le  comte  do  Foix.    Paris.    1861.12°.     .     .7038.15 

—  Le  comte  de  Toulouse.   Paris,  1850.   12°.    .   7038.10 

—  Le  lion    amoureux.     La    fumme  d'un  Eusse.  Les 

drames  invisibles.  Marguerite  Lambrun.  L'art 
de  dire  non.  Le  bas-bleu,  etc.  Nouv.  ed.  Paris. 
1870.  12° 7038.21 

—  Le  magnetiseur.  Paris,  1857.  18°.      .     .     .  7038.19 

—  Les  aventures  de  Saturnin  Fiohet,  ou  la  conspira- 

tion do  laKouarie.  2  v.   Paris,  1860.   12°.  7038.12 

—  Les  memoiros  du  Diablo.   Nouv.  ed.  3  v.  18G9.    8°. 

—  Les  quatre  sa-urs.   Nouv.  ed.  P.,  1804.   12°.   7038.23 
Source  aud    remedy  of  the  nationat  difficulties,  deduced  from 

political  economy,  iu  a  letter  to  lord  JoLu  Russell.  Lou- 
don. 1H21.  8° 7n  6721.0.') 

Sources  of  standard  English.     See  Oliphaut  (T.  L.  K.)       .  6432.14 

South  Carolina.     See  Countries  (p.  369). 

South  ( Hubert,  D.  D. )  Sermons.  With  a  memoir 
and  index.    2  v.  London,  18.55.  8".     .     .3.598.21 

—  Luke  (  \V.  C.)    South.  [In  St.  James'  lectures.  1877.]    32'J2.31 

—  Matthews  {W.'     Hours  with  men  and   books.  1877.      .2536.11 

See  aljio  Quar.  rev.,  v.  1"24,  18I1S;  and  ref.  in  Allibone,  v.  2; 
Whipple  (E.  I'.l  S'a  Seinious.  [In  Ais  Essays,  v.  1.]  2545.06 
South  (Slot con,  A's5.),y>s^W(^  5te  McGregor  (J.)  ....     945.19 
South  America.     See  Countries  (America,  South,  p.  3G9). 
South  American  pilot.  Pt.  2.  London,  1875.  8°. 

Crmtenis  :  Pt.  2.     King  (P.  P.)  aud  Fitzroy  (R.)  Magellan 

strait.  Tierra  del   Fnego.  aud  we.'it  coast   of  S.  America  to 

Pauaniit  bay,  iuiludin^  the  Galapagos  islands.  7th  ed.  1875. 

South  au<l  Noilli.'     .V.  Abbott  (J.  S.  C.) 1113.03 

South  Keusiiigtou  museum.  Art  hand-books.  Ed.  by 
W.  Maskell.    N.  Y.    [London],  1876-79.  8°. 

Contents. 

Champcaux  (A.  de).    Tapestry.  1878 1473.17 

Engel  (0.)    Musical  instrumeufs.  1876 15t;i.37 

Fortnum  (C.  D.  E.)    Maiojica.     1876 1453.08 

Industrial  aits.     Historical  sketches.  1876 1453.13 

Maskell  (W.)    Ivories,  ancient  and  medieval.  1876.    .    .  1443.38 

Nesbilt  (A.)     Glass.   1879 3932. 6U 

Pollen  (.T.  H.)    Furniture,  ancient  aud  modern.  1876.     .  14.53.15 

Redgrave  (R.)     Manual  of  design.  1876 1443.38 

Riano  |J.  F.l    ludustrial  arts  iu  Spain.  1879 1453.26 

Rock  (D.)     Textile  fabrics.  1876 3931.53 

Smith  (R.  H.)    Persian  art.  1877 1451.16 

—  Conference   held   in    connection   with   the  special 

loan    collection   of    scientiiic    apparatus,    1870. 
Physics  and  mechanics.  N.  Y.,  1877.  12°.  402;;.21 

—  Hand-book  to  the  special   loan  collection  of  scien- 

tific apparatus.    London,  187G.  8°.     .     .  3922.22 

—  Science  hand-books.  N.  Y.,  [London],  1877.  8°. 

Contents. 

Church  (A.  H.)    Food  ;  its  sources,  constituents  aud  uses.  1877. 

Murray  (.\.)  Economic  entomology.  Aptera.  [Myriapods.  Scorp- 
ions,     Spiders.    Mites.   ;  Lice.      Ticks.]     1877.     ,    4822,24 

Simmonds  (P,  L,)  Animal  products  :  their  preparation,  com- 
mercial uses,  and  value,   1877 5926.27 

—  Science   lectures.    By  Capt.    Abney,  Prof.    Stokes, 

[mid  others-],  v.  1.   London,  1878.   12°.     .  3906.14 

Contents:  v.  1.  Abney  [Capt.)  Photography.  Stokes 
(Trof.)  Absorption  of  light  aud  the  colours  of  natural 
bodies.  Fluoreseuce.  Kennedy  (A.  B.  W.)  Kinematics  of 
maL-hinery.  Bramwell  (F.  .1-)  On  the  steam  engine. 
Forbes  (G.)  Radiation.  Sorby  (H,  C-)  Microscopes,  Bot- 
tomley  (J,  T.)  Electrometers.  Vines  (S.  H.)  On  the  ap- 
paratus relating  to  vegetable  physiology.  Foster  (Carey). 
Electrical  measurements, 

5ee  ai50 Nineteenth  century,  v,  1.1877  (South  Kensing- 
ton, by  E.  A.  Bowriug. 
South  Kensington  national  training  school  for  cook- 
ery.  Lessons  in  cookery.  Ed.  by  E.  A.  Youmans. 
Added,  Principles  of  diet  in  health  and  disease, 
by   T.    K.    Chambers.    N.  Y.,  1879.    12°.   6014.07 
South  Lincolnshire.     See  Wheeler  (W.  H.)     History  of  the  fens 
of  S,  Liucolushiro  aud  [their]  drainage,  1868.      .    .3934,18 
South-Sea  bubble.  See  Political  economy  (p.  923), 
South-Sea  bubbles,    [Sketches  iu  the  Society  Islands,]    By  tbo 
earl  [G.  K.  C.  Herbert]  and   the  doctor    [G.  H.  Kingsley]. 

New  York.  1872.  8° 1154.03 

South-Sea  idyls,     .fe- Stoddard  (C.  W. )  1873 1062.14 

South-sea  Islands.     See  Countries  [Efistern  Archipclaoo,  p.  305  ; — 

I'l'li/iiesia.  p.  360: — Oeeanica.  p,  354), 
South  since   the  war.    See  Andrews  (Sidney).  1866.  .     .    643.01 
South  songs.     See  De  Leon  IT.  0.)    1866 1685.26 

Southall  (James  C. )  Epoch  of  the  mammoth  and 
the  ajiparition  of  man  upon  the  earth.  Phil., 
1878.   1'2° 5803.05 

—  Eecent  origin  of  man,  as  illus.  by  geology  and  pre- 

historic archaeology.     Phil,  1875.   8°.     .5803.01 


Soutbcott  (Joanna),  Account  of  the  trials  ou  bills  of  exchange, 
deceit  of  Mr.  John  King,  etc.     Loudon,  1807.  8'^    [JVo  i.  p.) 

—  Book  oi  wouders,     Pts,  1-5.      London,  1813-14.    8'.     .  3688.20 

—  Caution  to  the  scaled.     Loudon.  1807,   8",   (No  t.  j>.)     .3588.22 

—  Communication  to  Uov,  Mr,  P,  in  1797.  L,,  1814.  8°.  (A'o  t.  p.) 

—  Controversy  of  the  spirit  with  the  worldly.wisc.    L..  1811.  S". 

—  Coulroversy  between  J.  H.  aud  Elias  Carpenter,  one  ot   her 

judges,  made  public.  I't.  1.     L,.  |«.  li.J  8'.  (Not.  p.)   3588.22 

—  Divine  and  spiritual  communications  on  the  prayers  of  the 

church  of  England  ;  conduct  of  the  clergy  and  Calvin  Jstic 
metliodists.  rtc.     London.  1809.  8" 3588.'20 

—  Explauatiou  of  the  parables.     L.,  1806.  8°.  (No  t.p.)  .  3588.21 

—  [False  doctrine  of  tlie  Unitarians.    L.,  1808.)  8°.     .     .  .358 8, '22 

—  Kingdom  of  Christ  is  at  hand.    Loudon,  [n.  il.\  8",     ,  3588.20 

—  Letters  and  communications  to  W.  Sharp.     London  1804,   8". 

(No  t.p.) 3588.21 

—  Letters  and  communications  to  Jaue  Townley.  Stourbridge, 

1804.  8° 3588.21 

—  Letters  sent  to  the  clergy  of  Exeter,  1TJG-180U,  with  commu. 

nications  and  prophecies  put  in  the  newspapers  iu  1813. 
London,  1813.  8" 3588.'22 

—  On  the  prayers  for  the  fast  day.    Loadou,  1804.  8°.  {No  t.  p.) 

—  Prophecies.     London,  1803.  8°.  (iVo<.  p,) 3688.21 

—  Prophecies  announcing   the  birth  of  the  Prince  of  Peace. 

London.  1814.  8'.  (No  t.p.) 3588,20 

—  Second  book  of  visions.  London.  1803.  8°.  (No  t.p.)    .  .3588,22 

—  Second  book  of  sealed  i)rophecies.      London,  1812.  8",  3588.21 

—  Sound  an  alarm  in  my  holy  mountain.    L.,  1808.  8°.  (No  t.p.) 

—  True  explanation  of  the  Bible,  revealed  by  divine  communi- 

cations.    Pt.  1-2.  Added  letters  to  and  from  the  Kev.  Mr. 

Pomeroy,    London,  1604,   8° 3688.22 

— •  ^  Same.  Pt.  7,  Also  an  answer  to  Hann's  false  assertions  : 
together  with  an  account  of  Ann  Moore  living  without  food, 
&c.     London,  1810.  8° 3588.22 

—  True  picture  of  the  world,  and   a  looking-glass   for  all  men. 

Loudon,  [n.  d.[    S\    (No  t.p.) 3588,21 

—  Wisdom  exceileth  the  weapons  of  war.  L.,  1814.  12°.  (No  t.p.) 

—  Putlen  (P.)    Index  to  the  divine  and  spiritual  writings  of  J. 

S.    London.  1815,  8" 3688.21 

See  Bentley's  miscel.,  v.  28,  1851  ;  p.  186.193. 
Southern  Atlantic  Ocean.     See  Countries  (p.  369). 

Southern  generals.     .See  Snow  (W.  P.) €44.18 

Southern  historical  society.     Papers,  v.  5-7.  1878-79. 

KicUmond,  1878-79.  8*° 674.03 

Southern  states.     See  United  Slates  (.South,  p.  380-381). 

Southey  (Caroline).  The  birthday  :  a  poem,  with 
occasional  verses.     N.  Y.,  1845.  12°.  .     .  1686.02 

—  Solitary  hours.     N.  Y.,  1846.     12°.     .     .     .   1686.02 

—  Chapters  on  churchyards.    N.  Y.,  1812.   12°.  253.23 

Note.     Descriptive  sketches,  and  illustrative  Hction. 
Southey   (Eoberti.      Annual   anthology.    1799-1800. 
2  V.     Bristol,  1799-1800.    1(;° 1685.28 

—  Book   of  the   churcli.    5th  ed.     London,  1841.  8°. 

—  Lives  of  the  British  .admirals  ;  with  an   introduct- 

ory view  of  the  naval  history  of  England.  Con- 
tinued by  Eobert  Bell  [to  1672].  London,  1833- 
40.   16°  [L.  C.  C] 3211.01 

Contents :  v.  1.  Naval  history  of  England.  2.  Naval 
history  of  England,  to   1558.     Charles,  2d  lord  Howard. 

3.  George  Clifford.  3d  earl  of  Cumberland.  Sir  JoLu 
Hawkins.  Sir  Frauds  Drake.  Thomas  Cavendish.  Sir 
liichard  Hawkins.     Sir  Richard  Greenville  or  Grenville. 

4.  Robert  Devereux.  2d  earl  of  Essex,  Sir  Walter  Ka- 
leigh,  5.  Sir  Martin  Frobisher.  Sir  Robert  Mausel. 
Sir   Wm.  Mouson.     Edward  ISIoutagu,   earl  of  Sandwich, 

—  Common-place   book.    Ed.    by  J.    W.  Warter.  4  v. 

London,   1849-51.  8° 62)8.01 

Same.  v.  l->.  New  York,  1849.  8°.      .     .  6218.05 

~  Chronicle  of  the  Cid,  from  the  Spanish.  L.,  1808.  4°. 
Same,     [iriWi  Lockhart  (J.  G.)    Spanish  ballads.  London, 

1875.  12°.] 1663.42 

—  The  doctor,  &c.  Ed.  by  J.  ^V.  Warter.  L.,  1853.  8°. 
Same.     2  v,  in  1.  New  York,  1856.  12°.    2543.22 

Note. — This  edition  contains  but  105  out  of  248  chapters 
of  the  complete  work. 

—  Essays,    moral   and   political.    2  v.    L,,    1832.  16°. 

Contents  :  v,  1.  On  sir  F.  Burdett's  motion  for  parlia- 
mentary reform,  on  the  conduct  of  the  war.  and  on  the  cry 
of  the  whigs  for  peace,  1810.  Army  anil  navy  reforms,  1810. 
On  the  economical  reformers,  1811.  On  the  state  of  the 
poor.  Malthus  on  population,  and  the  manufacturing 
system,  1812,  On  the  state  of  the  poor,  1816,  Accounts 
of  England  by  foreign  travelers,  aud  the  state  of  opinion, 
1816.    Political  reformers,  1816. 

2,  Letter  to  W,  Smith,  1817.     Rise  and  progress  of  pop- 
ular disaflfectiou.  1817.     On   the  means   "I   improving  the 
people,  1818,     Lord  Byron,  1822-'24.    On  emigration,  1828. 
On  the  Catholic  question,  1809.  1812,  and  1828, 
History  of  Br.azil,    3  v.  London,  l.sltl-19.  4°.  558.01 

—  Life  of  J.  Wesley  ;  and  rise  and  progress  of   meth- 

odism.  2  V.London,  1820.  8° 3183.15 

Same.  Ed.  by  rev.  C.  C.  Southey.  2  v.  Lon- 
don, 1846.  8° 3183.28 

—  Life  of  Cowper.    [In  Oowper  (W.)    Works.  1-2, 1863.]  6026,01 


THE    BROOKLYN    LIBBABX. 


SOUTHEY  -  SPANISH 


1007 


—  Life  of  lord  Nelson.    N.  Y.,  [n.  tZ.]    18°.     .3133.06 

—  Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell.  N.  Y.,  18.52.  18°.    3045.10 

—  Lives  of  imedHcated  poets.    L.,  18:!G.   8°.  .  32G4.0'2 

C'lnttztils  :  lutrod.  Taylor,  the  water  poet.  Stephen 
Diick.  James  Woodhouse.  Auu  Yeareley.  J.  P.  liryaut. 
Robert  Bloomfield.  Attempts  iu  verse,  by  Johu  Jones, 
with  au  account  of  his  life. 
— ^  Love  Ktory  :  a  fragment  from  "  The  doctor,  Ac." 
Ed.  by  J.  W.  Warter.  London,  18.5G.  16°.  .'')075.27 

—  Poetical  works.     With  memoir.   10  v.  B.,  1860.   16°. 

Contf'nls :    v.   1.  Life,    by   H.   T.  Tucberman.    General 
preface.     Joan  of  Arc.     Maid  of  Orleans. 
2-3.     Juvenile  and  minor  poems. 
4.  Thalaba  the  destroyer.     6.  Madoc. 

6.  Ballads  and  metrical  tales. 

7.  Ballads,  &.•.  continued.  A  tale  of  Paraguay.  All  for 
love.     Pilgrim  to  Compostella. 

8.  Curse  ol  Kehama.  9.    Roderick,  the  last  of  the  Goths. 
10.  The  poet's  pilgrimage  to  Waterloo.     Laureate   lays. 

Vision  of  judgment.    Oliver  Newman.    Miscellaneous  re- 
mains. 

—  Poetical  works.    New  York,  18.53.  8"".     .     .  1686.13 

—  Sir  Thomas  More  :  or,  colloquies   on  the   progress 

and  prosuects  of  society.  2  v.    London,  18:il.   8°. 

—  Thalaba.     AVe*  Smith  (W.  H.)  Essays  in  design.  1818.  1446.10 
— •  and  Charles  Cuthbert).    Life  of  Andrew  Bell,  com- 
prising the  history  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the 
system   of  mutual  tuition.    3  v.   L.,    1845.     8". 

—  Foster  IJ.)  S's  Curse  of  Kehama.  [In  his  Critical  essays.  185G  : 

p.  463-405.] •252,'i.03 

jB®"  For  lives  ami  vritical  nolicrs  of  Southey,  see  Bio- 
graphy (p.  200);  atei  Dowden  (E.)     Southey.    1880.3165.00 

Soutliey  (Thomasl.  Eise,  jjrogress,  and  present  state 
of   colonial  wools.    London,  1848.  8=.     .   6134.18 

—  Chronological   history   of  the  West  Indies.   [1492- 

1816.]     3  v.  London,  1827.  8" 556.04 

Southgate  {Rev.  Horatio).  The  cross  above  the 
crescent  :  a  romance  of  Constantinople.  Phila- 
delphia,  1878.   12^ 2.^6.03 

Southgate  (Henry).  Many  thoughts  on  many  things. 
[Quotations.]  1st  series,  2d  ed. — 2d  series.  Lon- 
don, 1S61-71.  8° 6217.08 

—  Musings  about  men.  London,  [1866.]  8°.  .  6213.24 
Southgate  (Horatio,  D.D.)  Visit  to  the  Syrian  church 

of  Jlesopotamia.  New  York,  1844.   12^   .   1053.18 
Southgate  (  Wm.  S. )  History  of  Scarborough,  Maine, 
from  163:3-1783.    [in  Maine  hist.  soc.  coll.,  v.  3.J 
Southwell  (Robert).    Poetical  works.  Ed.,  [with  me- 
moir,]  by   W.  B.  Turnbull.    London,  1856.   16°. 
Contents  :     Saint  Peter's  complaint,   Mary   Magdalen's 
tears,  with  other  works.     Mfeoniie  ;  or   certain  excellent 
poems  and  spiritual  hymns. 

—  Langford  \,J.  .1.)     Prison  books  and  their  authors,     .  3263.32 
Southvirorth   (.'i.lvan  P.)      Four  thousand   miles  of 

African  travel.  New  York,  1875.  8°.     .     .1086.15 

Souvenirs  of  travel.      See  Le  Vert  (.l/»i«.  O.  W.)    1859.     .    942.10 

Souvestre  (Emile).  Au  bord  du  lac.  Paris,   185'2.   12°. 

Contents:    L'esclave.    Leserf.    Le  chevrier  de  Lorraine. 

L'appreuti. 

—  Au  coin  du  feu.    Paris,  1865.  12°.      .     .     .  7036.17 

—  Causerics  historiques  et  litteraires.  3  v.  P.,  1861.  12°. 

Contents  :  V.  1-2.  Etudes  de  litt^rature  aucienue — Les 
Hebreux.  La  Grece.  La  littcrature  des  Bomains.  3.  La 
litterature  des  Romaina.    La  litterature  du  moyen  age. 

—  Confessions  d'un  ouvrier.   Paris,  1857.  12°.  7036.18 

—  Contes  et  nouvelles.    Paris,  1858.  16°.    .     .  7036.19 

Contents  :  Le  chirurgica  de  marine.  Le  mari  de  madame 
de  Solange.  Gonzales  Coques.  Les  eaux  d'Abano.  Le  jeuue 
homnie  pale. 

—  Les  derniers  Bretons.  2  v.  Paris,  18.-)8.  16°.   7036.20 

—  Le  Foyer  breton,   contes  et  reoits  populaires.  Nouv. 

ed.  2  V.  Paris,  1864.  12° 7036.12 

—  La  maison-rouge.   Paris,   1865.   12°.    .     .     .  7036.14 

—  Le  mari  de  la  fermiere.   Paris,  1869.   12°.    .  7036.28 

—  Le  mat  de  cocagne.  Nouv.  ed.  P.,  18.59.  12°.  7036.27 

—  Le  memorial    de   famille.     Nouv.  ed.  P.,  1865.  12°. 

—  Le  mondo    tel   qu'il  sera.     Nouv.  ed.  P.,  1869.  12°. 

—  Pierre  et  Jean.   Paris,   1859.   12° 7036.23 

—  Scenes  de  la  Chouannerie.  Nouv.  ed.  P.,  1869.   12°. 

—  Scenesdelaviointime.  P.,_1857.   12°.  .     .  7036.24 

—  Scenes  et  recits  des  Alpcs  :  Lie   chasseur   de  cham- 

ois ;    La   fiUole    des    ,\llemagnes  ;    L'hospice  de 
Selisberg.   Paris,  1809.   U° 7036.31 

—  Sous  les  ombrages.  Nouv.  ed.  P.,  1870.  12°.  7036.34 

—  Souvenirs   d'un  Bas-Breton.   2  v.  Paris,  1860.    12°. 

—  Souvenirs  d  un  vieillatd.  La  demifere  etape.  Paris, 

1857.   16° 7036.25 


—  Theatre  de  la  jeunesse.   Nouv.  ^d.  Paris,  1870.   12°. 

—  UnphiloKophc  sous   les  toils.  P.,  18:6.    12'.  7036.22 

ttff-  For  English  transl.  of  his  novels,  see  Fiction  (p.  023). 
So'werby  (George     Brettingham).      Companion    to 
Kiugsluy's  '  Glaucus,'  containing   colored    illus- 
trations.    Cambridge,   1858.   8°.     .     .     .  4826.20 

—  Popular  Brit,  conchology.    L.,  1854.   sq.  16°.   451.10 

—  Popular  his.  of  the  aijuariuni.      L.,  1857.     sq.  16°. 
Sowerby  (Henry).     Popular   mineralogy.     London, 

1850.   sq.  16° 4ll'J.22 

Soyer  (Alexis).  Culinary  campaign.  London,  1857. 
8° 6015.07 

—  Pantropheon  ;  or,  history  of  food,  and  its  prepara- 

tion.    London,  1853.  8°.       .....  6016.25 

Sozomenus.  Ecclesiastical  history,  a.  u.  324-440. 
London,  i}o/m,  1855.   12° 31l:!.05 

Space  and  Time.  .See  Philosophy  {Time  and  space,  i>.  864)  ;  —Sys- 
tematic treatises  (p.  852-  857)  i—also  Walter  (J.  E  )  The  per- 
ception of  space  and  matter.  1879 542i'>.30 

Spain.  See  Countries  (.S7>ain.  p.  369  ;  for  hisfort/  anil  travels)  ; — 
Biography  {Italian  and  Spanish,  p.  Ill)  ; — Fine  arts  (p. 
548)  ;— Language  (p.  681) ;— Literature  (p.  712). 

Spainhour  (J.  Mason).  Antiquities  in  Lenoir  co.,  N.  C.  [fn  Sm. 
report.  1871.) 3936.26 

Spalding.     .S't';  also  Spaulding. 

Spalding  ( C'ajil  H. ,  K  U.  G.  8. )  Khiva  and  Turkestan. 
Tr.  from  the  Russian.  L.,  1874.  8°.    .     .1026.17 

Spalding  I  J.  L.,  S.  T.  D.)  Life  of  M.  J.  Spalding, 
archbishop   of  Baltimore.    New   York,   1«73.   8°. 

Spalding  (J.  \V. )  Japan  and  around  the  world.  New 
York,  18.5.5.   12° 1022.14 

Spalding  (Martin  John,  abp.  of  Baltimore^.  D'  Aubig- 
ne's  '  History  of  the  reformation  '  re-viewed.  Bal- 
timore,  1844.   12° 3434.00 

—  Evidence  of  catholicity  ;  lectures.  6th  ed.,  revised. 

Baltimore,  1876.  8° 3438.19 

—  History  of  the  protestant  reformation  :  essays.    7th 

ed.,  revised.  2  v.  Baltimore,  1876.  8°.      .  3438.20 

Contents:     v.  1.  Reformation  in  Germany  and  Switzer- 
land.    2.  Reformation  in  England,  Ireland,  Scotland,  the 
Netherlands,  and  northern  Europe. 
Miscellanea  :  reviews,  lectures,  and  essays.  6th  ed. 
revised.  2  v.  Baltimore,  1875.  8°.   .     .     .  3438.22 

Contents:  v.  1.  Introd.  address.  Church  history.  Lit- 
erature and  the  arts  iu  the  middle  ages.  Literature  and 
the  Catholic  clergy.  Libraries.  Schouis  and  universities 
in  the 'dark'  ages.  Influence  of  catholicity  on  civil  lib- 
erty. Ago  of  pope  Gregory  vii.  The  depohiug  power.  The 
great  schism  of  the  west ;  Rome  and  Avignon.  John  Hues 
and  the  Hussites, — The  council  of  Constance.  The  Span- 
ish inquisition, — Prescott's  view.  The  reformation  in 
Switzerland, — Bernese  intrigues.  Prescott's  Conquest  of 
Mexico.  Early  Catholic  missions  in  the  northwest.  Web- 
ster's Bunker  Hill  speech.    Our  colonial  blue  laws. 

2.  Spirit  of  the  age.  Charge  of  idolatry.  Cathohc  doc- 
trine of  satisfaction.  The  confessional.  Catholic  and  pro- 
testant countries.  Oriental  churches.  Rome.  The  Phila- 
delphia riots.  Chapter  <»n  mobs.  Lafayett<;  and  prof. 
Morse.  Common  schools.  Astronomical  clnck  of  Stras- 
burg.  Origin  and  history  of  libraries  in  ancient  and  mod- 
ern times.  Demouology  and  the  reformation.  Rev.  Wm. 
Byrne.  Feast  of  the  assumption.  Rome  and  Berlin.  Our 
new  '  American  '  literature.  Beuveuuto  Cellini.  Italian 
lifo  and  morals.     Effects  of  '  Humanism  '  on  society. 

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Spare  liuiirs.     .S'.v  Brown  (John) 2514.1:) 

Sparkes  (John  C.  L. )  Haml-book  of  pottery  paint- 
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Sparkle  (Sophie),  pseud.  Sparkles  from  Saratoga. 
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18.J3.   K!" .3241.01 

Same.     2d  ed.   15  v.  Boston,  1848.   1(1°.    3241.11 

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—  LifeofBenj.   I'ranklin.   Boston,  1850.  8°.  .   3062.08 
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1856.  8'.] 5036.04 

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Speculum  anni  ;  or.  Season  on  the  seasons,  1819-29,  By  H, 
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Speke  (.Tohn  Hannay).     Journal  of  tho  discovery  of 

the  source  of  thi  Nile.  N.  Y.,  1864.  8°.  .  1084,15 
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;idditions  by  J.  Hearne.  Oxford,  1709.  8°.  3013.18 
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Singer.  London,  1858.   16° 621G.11 

Spence  (James).  The  American  Union  ;  with  inquiry 

into  secession  as  a  constitutional  right,  and  the 

cause  of  the  disruption.  3d  ed.  London,  1862.  8°. 
Spence  (Wm.)    Introduction   to  entomology.     See  Kirby  (Wm.) 

ami  Spence  (Wm.) 4823.05 

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Spencer  (Ambrose).  A  narrative  of  Andersonville. 
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Spencer  (Albert  J.)  Book  of  comic  speeches  and  hu- 
morous recitations.  New  York,  1867.  16°.  6331.11 

Spencer  (Charles  Child).  Art  of  playing  the  piano- 
forte.  London,   1853.   16° 1561.03 

—  Practical  treatise  on  music.  L.,  1858.  16°.     1561.02 
Spencer  ('.'((p(.  Edmund).     Fall  of  the  Crimea.  Lon- 
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Prussia,  Austria,  and  Venetia,  with   reference  to 

the  late  war.     London,  1867.    12°.      .     .     965.20 

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—  Travels  in  European  Turkey.  2  v.  L.,  1851.  8°.  994,05 

—  Travels  in  France  and  Germany  in  1865  and  1866. 

•2  V.     London,  1866.  12° 961.11 

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don, 1835.    8° 992,14 

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Spencer  (Herbert).     Ceremonial    institutions  :    part 

4   of    the   Principles   of  sociologj'.     New   York, 

1880,   12° 5416,19 

Note. — Publ.  in  whole  or  part  in  Pop.  sci,  mo.,  v.  12. 

—  Comparative  psychology  of  man.     [In  Pop.  science  monthly, 

Jan.,  1876,] 

—  The  Data  of  ethics.     N.  Y.,  1879.   12°.    .     .5416.27 

Contents :  Conduct  in  general.  Evolution  of  conduct. 
Good  and  bad  conduct.  Ways  of  judging  conduct.  The 
physical  view.  Psychological  view.  Sociological  view. 
Relativity  of  pains  and  pleasures.  Egoism  vs.  altruism. 
Altruism  tjs.  egoism.  Trial  and  compromise.  Conciliation. 
Absolute  ethics  and  relative  ethics.     The  scope  of  ethics. 

JVote. — Reviewed  by  A.  Bain  in  Pop.  sci.  monthly.  Dec. 
1879,  and  by  J.  JMcCosli.  in  Princeton  rev.,  Nov,,  1879, 

—  Descriptive   sociology  ;   or,  groiips  of  .sociological 

facts.  Compiled  and  .ibstracted  by  D.  Duncan, 
R.  Schejjpig,  and  J.  Collier.  English,  by  J. 
Collier.  N.  Y.,  [1874.]  fol.  (No.  1.  Div.  m. 
Pt.  1-C.) A.37.07 

Same.     Ancient  Mexicans,    Central   .\mericans, 

Chibchas.  and  ancient  Peruvians.  Compiled  and 
abstracted  by  R.  Scheppig.  N.  Y.,  1874.  fol.  (No. 
2.  Div.  u.  Pt.  1-B.) A.37.07 

Same.     Types  of  lowest  races,  Negritto  races, 

and  Malaj'O-Polynesian  races.  Compiled  and  ab- 
stracted by  prof.  David  Duncan.  N.  Y.,  1874.  fol. 
(No.  3.  Div.  I.  Pt.  1-A.) A.37.08 


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-  —  Same.     African  raceB.   Compik-tl  uiid  abstracted 

by  prof.  David  Duncan.   N.  Y  ,  1.S75.  fol.  (No.  i. 
Div.  I.  Pt.  2-A.) A.37.08 

-  —  Same.    Asiatic  races.    Compiled  and  abstracted 

by  prof.  David  Duncan.   N.  Y.,  1876.   fol.   (No.  r>. 
Div.  I.  Pt.  3-A.) A.37.0:» 

-  —  North  and  South  American  races.  Compiled  and 

abss-i'acted   by  prof.  David  Duncan.    N.  Y.,  1870. 

fol.  (No.  6.  Div.  I.  Pt.  4-A.)    ....     A.:J7.0:) 

•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. 
Science  (Genesis  of),  v.  1. 
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., 
V.  107,  1868  (by  F.  E.  Abbot). 


-  rriucipk's  of  pHycliology.    Lon.,  1855.  8''.     5U6.ti] 
JSamo.     [Greatly  enlarged.]  2  v.     N.  Y.,  1871-73. 

8° 5416.16 

Condensed  contents  ;— v.  1.  Data  of  psychology  (p.  1-1'29): 
the  nervous  system,  and  scope  of  psychology.  Inductions 
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- 
tion,  naming,  aud  recognition  ;  of  perception  ;  of  cou- 
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 
by  St.  George  Mivart,  who  *  minutely  examiues  each  sec- 
tion of  everv  cbapter  ',  in  the  Dublin  rcvifw  for  Oct.,  1874, 
'  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 

York,  1877-79.  8'^ 5116.18 

Note. — Contents,  see  Social  science  (p.  1000). 

-  Railway  morals  and  railway  policy.    L.,  1855.     16^. 
•  Recent   discussions   in   science,    philosoijhy,    and 

morals.  New  York,  1871.  12' 254:117 


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 

Note.  For  Contents,  see  Social  science  {p.  lOOO).  It  is  un- 
derstood that  the  author  no  longer  holds  various  views 
enunciated  in  this  work. 

—  Spontaneous   generation    and    the    liyijothesis    of 

physiological  units.  New  York,  187U.  8^.  471:^.16 

—  Study  of  sociology.  New  York,  1874.   Vl"".   .5812.24 

Nde,— For  Contents,  sea  Social  science  (p.  1000).  First 
appeared  iu  whole  or  part  iu  Pop.  sci.  monthly,  beginning 
with  v.  1. 

Reviewed  iu  Brit.  qu.  rev.,  Jan.,  187G. 

—  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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—  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 

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—  Lric's  (G.  77.)    In  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  4.  1866  ;  Westm.  rev..  May. 

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—  Pr'erost-ParadoHL.  A.)     /»i  711,!  Es.sais.  v.  2,  1863.     .     .7046.08 

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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); 
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1878  (2  art.  by  F.  PoUock);  Nat.  qu.rev.,  v.  9, 1864  (S.  and  his 


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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 

of  professed  mediums  iu  the  presence  of  prof.  Peirce. 
Agdssiz,  Hosford,  aud  others.  25-27  June,  1857.  2d  ed. 
Boston.  1850.  12° 3816.44 

—  Spiritualist  (The);  psychology   based  upon  material 

truths.  By  D.  F.  G.  [foio/i.]  L.,  1857.  16°.  3815.39 

—  SlUlin'j  (J.   H.   Jhiui-).     Theory   of  pneumatology. 

1st  Amer.  ed.,  ed.  by  G.  Bush.     1851.     .  3815.29 

—  WaUace  (A.  R.)      On  miracles  and  modern  spirit- 

ualism :  three  essays.    1875 3812.  .50 

Defense  of  modern  spiritualism.     [In  Fort,  rev.,  2  art.. 

May,  Juue,  1874.] 
.  Psychological    curiosities    of     scepticism :      a    reply    to 

Carpenter.     [In  Fr.aser's,mag.,  Dec,  1877,] 

—  Watson  ( S. )     The  clock  struck  one,  and   christian 

spiritualist.     1873 3811.35 

—  Wd)her  (C.   W.)     Spiritual  vampirism,  the   history 

of  Etlierial  Softdown,  and  her  friends  of  the 
'New  light'.     1853 381.5.31 

—  ^\1Uianlson  (M.  J. )     Modern  diabolism,  commonly 

called  spiritualism.     1873.     .     .     .     ,     .  3811.34 

—  Witlis  (F.  L.  a.)    Theodore  Parker  in  spirit  life.  2d  cd.  1858. 
— .  Wundt  [M'.)    Spiritualism  as  a  scientific  question.     [/«  Pop. 

sci.  monthly,  Sept.,  1879.] 

—  Zerfi    ( G.    G. )     Spiritualism   and   animal   magnet- 

ism.   1871 3814.32 

Sec  also  articles  in  Blackw.  mag.,  v.  73-74.  1853  or  Littell, 
V  4.  1851  ;  V.  86,  1851)  (liaunter.s  aud  haunted  ;  Eclectic, 
Feb.,  1876  (Moderu  sorcery)  ;  Ed.  rev.,  v.  122.  1865  [Amer. 
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- 
ism) ;  V.  77,  1868  (S.  in  the  U.  S.) :  v.  80.  1869  (Ghosts, 
present  aud  past,  by  F.  J.  S.  Edgcombe)  ;  Feb.,  1879 
(Spiritualism  in  China,  by  II.  A.  Giles)  ;  lut.  rev..  Match. 
1875  (^ludern  .spiritualism,  by  H.  Reed)  ;  Lippincott's 
mag.,  Oct.,  1875  (S.  and  jurisprudence,  by  F.  Wharton)  ; 
New  Euglander,  V.  12,  1854  (Necromancy  in  the  19th  cen- 
tury) ;  v.  15,  1357  (S.  tested  by  cUristianityl  ;  v.  16.  1858, 
p.  225-271  (S.  tested  by  science ;  Literature  of  spiritual- 
ism) :  V.  18.  1860  (-\re  the  phenomena  of  S.  supernatural? 
by  J.  P.  Thompson),;  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  80,  1865  (Modern  necro- 
mancy, by  A.  P.  Peabody)  ;  N.  Biit.  rev.,  v.  34,  1S61  (Mud. 
necromancy)  ;  v.  39,  1853  (Pretensions  of  S,)  ;  Pop.  sci. 
monthly,  Oct.  1.  187S  (Hypnotism,  by  G.  J.  Romanes)  ; 
Sept.,  1879  (S.  again)  ;  Qu.  jour,  of  sci..  Jan..  1878  (A  new- 
theory  of  trance)  ;  Quar.  rev.,  v.  114.  1863  (.Modern  S.)  ; 
v.  131.  1871  (S.  aud  its  i-ecent  converts)  ;  Westm.  rev.,  v. 
69,  1858  (Spirits  and  spirit-rapping)  ;  v.  97.  1872  (S.  and  its 
evidences)  ;  Winslow's  jour,  of  psy.  med..  v.  4.  1851  (Philos. 
of  spirits  :  2  arf)  ;  v.  13,  1860  (Modern  developmeuts  of  the 
marvellous):  Midical  critic,  v.  1,  1861  (1  he  marvellous); 
v.  3,  1863  (Ghosts  patent  and  prescriptive)  ;  v.  3  (8.  as  a 
cause  of  iusimity.  t)y  M.  Berlet). 

Spirit:uali3t  (The)  ;  psychology  based  upon  material 
truths.  By  D.  F.  G.  [annn'.}  L.,  1857.  10°.  3815.39 

Spitta  (Carl  Johiinn  Philipp).  Lyra  domestica.  Tr. 
from  '  Psaltery  and  harp,'  by  K.  Massie.  With 
additional  selections  by  F.  D.  Huntington.  B., 
1861.  16° 3761.11 


Spitzbergen      .S*'*^  Countries  (p.  371). 

Spolford  (Ainsworth  U.)    Public  libraries  of  the  TTntted  States. 

[In  Amer.  soc.  sci.  assoc.  Trans,  mo.  2,  1870.]    .     .  6811. Dl 

—  editor.    .See  American  ahnauac  aud  treasury  of  facts.  1878-80. 

Spofford  (Harriet  Prescott).     Art   decoration  applied 

to  furniture.     N.  1'.,  1877.  8° 1444  21 

—  New  England  legends.   Boston,  1871.   8°.  .  381:i.07 

ft5"  For  her  tales  oiul  romaw:es,  see  Fiction  ,'p.  523)  ;  and 

for  numerous  coutributious  in  Ilarjji r'i  monthly,  Atlantic 

mcmtldy,   aud    .Seribner's    VKmllUy,   couBult    their    index 

ivilumes. 
Spohr  (Louis).     .See  Biography  (p.  200). 
Spoliation  of  Oude,   by   the  East  India  Company, 

faithfully  recounted,  [anon.]  L.,  1857.  8°.  1014.09 
Spoil  (Ernest).     Water  sujijily.     Present   practice   of 

sinking  aud  boring  wells.    L.,  1875.  12°.   3942.23 
Spous    Oiotionuiy    of    engineering,   with   technical 

terms  in  French,  German,  It;iliau,  aud    Spanish. 

Ed.  by  Oliver  Byrne.   3  v.  L.,  1870-71.  .   3927.10 
Sponges  and  the  sponge  fisheries.  ,SV.'  Natural  history  tProtfzoat 

p.  810)  :  also  Simmonds  (P.  I-.)    Sponge   and  the   sponge 

fisheries.     [In  his  Commercial  products  of  the  sea,  1879.  J 
Spontaneous  combustion.     S.e  Chambers'  journal,  v.    12.  1849 

(Men  incombustible)  ;  Johnson's    Cyclopa-dia.   v.   4   (wltlk 

references)  ;  also  C.  Dickens'  Bleak  Uoukc.  eh.  32. 
Spongiad^.     .S>:e  Natural  history.     [Protozoa,  p.  810). 
Spontaneous  generation.     See  Natural  history  (p.  811.) 
Spooner  (C  E.j     Narrow  gauge  railways.     London, 

1871.  8° 3925,40 

Sjxjouer    (Rev.  Edward).     Parson  and  people.     New 

York,  1865.   12° 3593.19 

Spooner  (Lysander).  Essay  on  trial  by  jury.  Boston, 

1852.  8° .5622. 32 

—  New  system  of  paper  currency.  B.,  1861.  8°.  5933,21 

—  Unconstitutionality  of  slavery.  B.,  1850.  8°.  5833.14 
Spooner  (Shearjashub,  J/.  D.)     Anecdotes  of  paint- 
ers, engravers,  sculptors,  and  architects,  and  cu- 
riosities. 3  V.   New  York,  186.5.   12°.    .     .   1414.13 

Biographical  history  of  the  fine  arts.  From  the 
earliest  time.   2  v."  New  York,  1865.   4".   .    1415.01 

Sporting  (Works  on).     .See  Amusements,  etc.  [.Sporting,  p.  25). 

Sporting  scenes  and  characters.     .S'.-.'  Herbert  (H.  W.)    2  v.  1871. 

Sports  aud  ])astime8.     See  Amusements  (p.  "23). 

Sports  that  kill.     .Set  Talmage  (T.  De  Witt) 3612.27 

Sportsman's  gazetteer.     .See  Hallock  (Charles) 46*24.16 

Sportsman's  library.     .See  Mills  (John).     1845 4617.08 

Spotorno  (Giovanni  Battista).  Memorials  of  Colum- 
bus.    [«)ioH.]     London,  1823.  8°.  .     .     .  3043.07 

Spottiswoode  (George  Andrew).  Tour  in  civil  and  military 
Croatia,  and  through  part  of  Hungary.  [In  Galton  (F.) 
Vacation  tourists.  I860,) 925.11 

Spottiswoode  (John).     ^lonasticon.     .See  Gordon  (J.  F.  S.)  EccL 

chrou.  of  Sc-otland,  v.  1,  1867 498.02 

\\<„tr.,m  {!{.)  Collections  on  the  life  of  J.  S,  [In  Gordon 
(J.  F.  S)     Ecd,  chron.  (if  Scothind,  v.  1.  1867.]    .     .     498.02 

Spottis'woode  (Will, )  Polarization  of  light.  London, 
1H74    8-,     [Natme  series.] 402-2.34 

Sprague    (Charles).       Poetical    and    jirose   writings. 

Boston,  1850.   16° 1087.07 

Contents  :  Miscellaneous  poems.  American  independ- 
ence, an  oration,  1825.     Intemperance,  an  address,  1827. 

Sprague  (Homer  B. )  Masterjjieces  in  English  litera- 
ture, with  biogr.  sketches,  notes,  etc.  v.  1.  1873. 
tyonlents :  v.  1,  Chaucer.  Spenser.  Bacon.  Shakes- 
peare.    Milton.     Buuyan. 

Sprague  ( Cbi.  John  f. )  The  Florida -vvar.  New  York, 
1848.    8° 585.23 

Sprague  (John  T.,  >Soc.  of  ieletjv.  enriineer.i).  Elec- 
tricity :  its  theory,  sources,  and  applications. 
London,  1875.  1'2°! 1023.17 

Sprague  (Wm.  Buel,  D.D.)  Annals  of  the  American 
imlpit.  9v.  N.  Y.,  1857-09.  b°.  .  .  .3457.01 
Contents:  v.  1-2.  Tl'initarian  congregation;iI,  3-4.  Pres. 
byterian.  5.  Episcopalian.  6.  Baptist.  7.  Methodist. 
8.  Unitarian,  9.  Lutheran,  lleformed  Dutch.  Associate 
Reformed,    lleformed  Presbyterian. 

—  European  celebrities.  Boston,  1850.   12'.     .  3262.08 

—  The  excellent  woman,  as  described  in  the  book   of 

Proverbs.   Boston,   1852.   12° 5821.09 

—  Lectures  on  revivals.   2d  ed.  New  Y'ork,  1833.    12°. 

—  Life  of  Jedidi.ah  Morse,  N.  Y.,  [1874.]    12°.  3126.21 

—  Life  of  Timothy  Bwight.  [2n  Sparks  (J.)  Libr,  of  Amer.  biogr.. 

'2d  s„  V.  4,]    .     .     .    , 3'241.14 

—  Address,  Aug.  5,  1846.  before   Ihc   Ilermeau  soc.   of  Geneva 

col-ege.  Albany.  1846.  8° 3598.24 

--  Address.  Young  ladies'  inst..  Pilt<^fleld.  Mass,  Pitts..  1814.  8". 

—  Claims  of  the  age  on  young  men  :  sermon.  [In  Amer.  pulpit, 

July.  1846,] 3598,24 

—  Discourse  in  Middlebury  college.  Albany,  1844.  8'.     .  3598.24 


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—  Discouree,  Moutpolier,  Oct.,  20,  1852, 40th  aunivorsary  of  Ver- 

mont Biblo  Biic.  Albauy.  1852.  8° :)598.24 

—  DiseourHo  ou  tliu  death  ot  Mrs.  Jemima  Prentice.  A..  1H6.5.  H°. 

—  DiscoiirBO  «in  tlie  fidtli  aimiv.  of  the  2d  preHbyteriuu  4:liurfh, 

Albany.  Albauy,  1«U5.  8" ;15'.]8.24 

—  DiRcnui-.se  oti  ti-uo  laaguauimity.  Albauy,  1844.  8^.     .  3598  24 

—  Sernuin,  Jan.  4,  1H4G  :  sUctchea  of  the  history  of  the  2d  pres- 

bytcrian  chuivh.  Albauy.  184(5.  8° 3508.24 

—  Seramu  addrc^saed  to  the  2d   preabyteriau  cougreKation  iu 

Albauy.  Aug.  27.  1854,  a  quarter  of  a  ecutui-y  tnmi  the 
comuieuceuiout  of  the  author's  miuistry  amoug  them, 
Albauy,  1854.  8' 3598.24 

—  Seruiou  at  the  iustallation  of  M.  N.  McLaren,  Rochester.    Al. 

bauy,  1815.  H° 36'.)8.24 

—  Serniuu   at  the  ordiuation  of  Rev.  A.  A.  Wood,  West-Spriug- 

fleld.     Albauy,   1839.  8' 3598.24 

—  Sermon,  comiuiMnurativo  of  Mrs.  Christina  Lee.  A..  1854.  8^. 

—  Seruu>u   ou  bclialf  of  tlie  Polish   exiles.    Albany.   1834.  8'. 

—  Sernum   in  coniu-ctiou  with  the  funeral  (>(  John  Boardinau. 

Albany,  18.13    8' 3398.24 

- —  Sermon  on  the  deatli  of  Rov.  E.  D.  Allen  ;  with  the  addresses 
delivered  at  the  funeral.     Albany,  1813.  8^.  .    ,     .  3598.24 

—  Sermon  on  the  di-ath  of  Daniel   Campbell.     Albany,  18.51.  8**. 

—  Sermon  ou  the  death  of  Rev.  John  Ludlow.  Albany.  1857.  8*. 

—  Sermon  ou  the  death  of  Nathaniel  Davis.  Albauy,  1857.        8'. 
Sprat  (Thomas).     Poem.s.     Life,   by  S.  Johnson.     [In  Chalmers 

(A.)     Enal.  poets,  v.  9,  1810.] 1G2IJ.U9 

—  Select  poenis.     [In   Sanford  (E.)  anrf  Walsh  (R.)  Brit,  poets, 

V.  13.  1819.J  1691.13 

Spratt    (Thomas  A.  B. )     Travels   and   researches    in 

Crete.   2  v.  London,  1865.   8°.     .     .     .     .     993.21 

-  and  Forbes  (Edward).     Travels   in  Lycia,  Milyas, 

and  the  Cibyratis.  2  v.  London,  1817.  8-.  lf):)l.I2 

Spring  (Gardiner,    D.D.)     Dissertations    on   the  rule 

of  Christ.  New  York,  1844.   8°.       .     .     .509:3.04 

Personal  reminiscences  of  life  and  times.  2  v.  New 

York,   18G(5.   IT 31(3.5. Oi; 

—  Power  of  the  imlpit.  New  York,  1848.  12°.   3594.10 

—  Pulpit   miuistriitions  ;  or   Sabbath   readings  :  dis- 

courses. N.  Y.,  2v.  1861.  8° ,S594.H 

Spring  (Lindley).  The  negro  at  homo  :  his  capacity 
for  self-government,  e(c.   N.  Y.,1868.   12'.   583:i.04 

Springdale  abbey.     See  Parker  (Joseph). 

Springfield  armory.  See  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  12,  18i)3,  p.  43*j-451 
(by  G.  B.  Prescott)  ;  Harper's  mag.,  v.  5  (illus.  article  by 
J.  Abbott).  See  also  J.  Abbott's  story  ■  Springfield  armory  ', 
and  Longfellow's  poem. 

Springer  (John  S. )  Forest  life  and  forest  trees  :  with 
lumbering  on  the  rivers  of  Maine  and  New 
Brunswick.     N.  Y.,  18",1.   12° 1121.19 

Springs  of  action.     See  Richards  [Mrs.  C.  H.  B.)  1863.      .  5512.11 

Sproat  (Gilbert  Malcolm).  Sir  Walter  Scott  as  a 
poet.     Edinburgh,  1871.   8° 1684.31 

Spnuier  (Karl  von).  Historico-geogr.  atlas  of  the 
middle  ages.  Six  general  maps,  repiibl.  [from 
his  Hand-atlas]  ;  with  descriptions,  by  A.  L. 
KiHppen.     New  York,  1855.  fol.    .     .     .     443.14a 

Spry(\V.  J.  J.,  R.  X.)  Cruise  of  H.  M.  S.  'Chal- 
lenger'.    N.  Y.,  1S77.   IT 913. '22 

Spurgeou  (l!iv.  Charles  Haddon).  Commenting  and 
commentaries  ;  with  a  list  of  the  best  biblical 
commentaries  and  expositions;  also  a  lecture  on 
eccentric  preachers.     N.  Y.,  1876.   12°.   .   3-")94,'29 

—  Evening  by  evening,  or  readings  for  the  familv  or 

the  closet.     New  York,  1869.   12°.  .     .     .   3591.26 

—  John   Plowman's   talk  ;  or,    plain   advice  for  plain 

people.     N.  Y.,  1869.    16° 2594.13 

—  Life  and  ministry.     N.  Y.,  18.58.   12°. 

—  The  m.atohless  mystery,  and  other   sermons.     10th 

series  |  of  his  sermons].  Ed.  by  J.  S.  Hulmes. 
N   Y.,  1877.  12° 3594.32 

—  Morning  by  morning  ;  or  daily  readings.     N.   Y., 

1S66.   1-2° 3594.15 

—  Saint  (The)  and  his  savior.  N.  Y.,  1858.  12°.  3594.16 

—  Sermons.  V.  1-10.     N.  Y.,  1858-78.  12°.  .     .  2594.17 

Note. — -An  index  to  texts  and  subjects  is  contained  in  his 
*  Matchless  mystery  ',  above. 

—  Spurgeon's  gems.     New  York,  1858.   12°.    .   3594.14 

—  Types  and  emblems  :  sermons.     N.  Y.,  1875.   12°. 

—  HooiL  [E.  P.)     Lamps,  pitchers,  etc.,  v.  2  ;  p.  185-21(1.     3502.27 

—  Matthews  [W.)     Hours  with  men  aud  books.    1877.      .2535.11 

.See  also  Brit.  qn.  rev.,  1857  or  Littell,  v.  19. 1857  ;  Fraaer's 
mag.,  V.65,  1857  :  aud  ref.  in  AUiboue,  v.  2. 
Spurrell    (Wm.  i      .\n     English-Welsh    pronouncing 
dictionary.     Caerfyrddin,  !87-2.     16°.       .   61'J2.2S 

—  Dictionary  of  the  Welsh   language.     Carmarthen, 

1866.  li;° 6422.28 

Spiirzheitn  (Johann  Gaspar).     Anatomy  of  the  brain, 


with  a  view  of  the  nervous  system.  Tr.  by  R. 
Willis.  2d  Amer.  ed.,  revised  by  C.  H.  Stedman. 
Boston,  1836.   8° 4337  3H 

—  Examination  of  objections  made  against  the    doc- 

trines of  Gall  and  Spurzheim.  With  notes. 
Boston,  18:i3.12" .5431.14 

—  Outlines  of  phrenology.   Boston,  1832.   12°.  5431.18 

—  Observidions  on  insanity.     B.,  183."i.  H'.     .  4333.04 

—  Philosophical    catechism   of  the    natural    laws    of 

man.   3d  ed.     Boston,  1823.   18°.     .     .     .  5331.08 

—  Phrenology.   2  v.  5th  Amer.  ed.     N.  Y.,  1846.    8°. 
Sqiiier  (Ephraim  George).     Honduras;    descriptive, 

hist.,  an.l  statistical.     L.,  1870.    I'i'.   .     .   1165.1^.5 

—  Aboriginal  monuments  of  the  state  of  New  York.    [Jn  Smith. 

contributi<ms,  V.  2.,  1S51.1 3937. 0'i 

—  Hist,  and  mythological    traditions   of  the   Algonquins.     [In 
Beach  (W.  W  )     Indian  miseellauy,  1877.]  ....     658.23 

--Nicaragua;  its  people,  scenery,  monuments,  etc. 
2  V.     New  York,  1852.  8" 1165.02 

—  Peru  ;  travel  and  exploration.     N.  Y.,  1877.   8°. 

—  Tropical  fibres  :  production  and  extraction.     New 

York,  1861.   8' 4915.03 

—  Waikna  ;  or  adventures  on  the  Mosquito  shore.    By 

S.  A.  Bard,  [p.wad.]  N.  Y.,  18.55.     12°.     .   1152.05 

—  a/wi  Davis  (E.  II.)  Ancient  monuments  of  the  Miss,  valley.  [In 

Smith  contrib.,  v.  1,  1848.J 3937.01 

Stable  luainigement.     •S'.-e  Horse  (p.  032); — Veterinary  medicine, 

Sri-Harsha-Deva.  Naganiiuda  or  the  joy  of  the 
snake  world,  a  Buddhist  drama.  Tr.  by  P. 
Boyd.     L.,  1872.   8° 1733.30 

Stables  (Gordon),  iiseud.  ?  Practical  kennel  guide. 
London,  1877.   12° 4627.27 

Stacey  (George).  Brief  remarks  on  the  state  of  man 
nnd  his  redemption.  Loudon,  1812.  8°.  .  3586.09 

Stacioiis  of  Rome,  iverse,  1370  ;  prose  1460-70),  and 
The  pilgrims  sea-voyage.  Ed.  by  F.  J.  Furnivall. 
London,    Early  Entjl.    te.ct   .soc.    no.  25,  1867.  8°. 

Stade  (Hans,  of  ife.si ).  Captivity,  1547-15.55,  among 
the  wild  tribes  of  eastern  Brazil.  Tr.  by  A. 
Tootall,  and  anuot.  by  K.  F.  Burton.  London, 
II,(k-liiyUi>,:,  1S74.   1'2° 1166.24 

Stadiasmus  maris  magui.  Gr.  et  Lat.  [In  MuUer  (C.)  Geogr.  Gr. 
miu..  V.  1,  1855.] 776.5.03 

Stael-Holsteiii  (Anne  Louise  Germaine  Necker, 
hanjnnr  i\e).  Considerations  on  the  French  rev- 
olution.  Transl.    2d  ed.  3  v.  L.,  1821.  8°.    522.04 

—  Coriuno,  ou  I'ltalie.     Nouv.    ed.  Notice    par  mme. 

N.  de  Saussure.   Paris,  1857.   12°.   .     .     .   7037.01 

—  Corinne,  or  Italy.   Tr.  by  1.  Hill.  N.  Y.,  [71.  d.]  12°. 

—  De  I'AUemagne.   New  York,  1852.   1-2°.   .     .     964.04 
Same.     Germany.  With  notes,  by  O.  W.  Wight. 

New  York,  18.59.   VT 961.01 

—  Delphine.   Prtif  par  Sainte  Beuve.  Paris,  1857.  12°. 

—  Influence   of  liter.ature    on     society.      From     the 

French.     New  York,  1835.   8° 5412.00 

—  Letters  on  England.     London,  1825.   8°.     .     954.02 

—  Letters  on  Rousseau.   From    the  French.    London, 

1789.   12° 3154.24 

—  Memoires  (dix   annees   d'  exile).     Precedee   d'une 

notice,  par  mme  N.  de  Saussure.  Pai-is,  1845.  16°. 

—  Memoirs  of  the  private  life  of  my  father  [J.  Necker]. 

London,  1818.  8° 3133.04 

—  Treatise  on   ancient   and    modern   literature.   2  v. 

London,  1803.   8° 2543.25 

,lte="  For  lives  and  critical  twtices  of  mme.   de  Stael,  see 

Biography  (p.  200}  ;  also  Nat.  qn.  rev.,  Juue,  Sept.,  1876.] 
Stair  college  essays.     &e  Baring  (E.)  1870.   ....     .4514.16 

Stafford.     'Engravings  of   the   marquis  of   Stafford's 

collection  of  pictures  in  London,  arranged  ac- 
cording to  schools  and    in  chronologicid    order. 

With  remarks    By  W.    Y.    Ottlcy    [and]    P.    W. 

Tomjikins.  4  v.      London,   1818.     fol.    .  A.  57.16 
Stage  (The).     See  Drama  (p.  423)  ;— Plays  (p.  873). 
Stage  of  1871  :    a  review  of   plays   .and    players.   1st 

series.     By  Hawk's-eye,  [/went/].     L.,  If571.   16°. 
Stage  coaches.     See  Galaxy.  :viiiy.   1870      (Stage-coach   traveUng 

forty-six  years  ago.  by  Thni  low  Weed). 
Stalll   (Arthur).     Die  Tochter  der  Alhambra.     Hist. 

Roman.     Berlin,  [h.  (7.  ]   16° 7126.26 

Stahl  (P.  J.),  jjsetal.    .See  Hetzel  (Pierre  Jules). 

Stahr  ( Adolph  Wilhelm  I'heodor).     Life  and  works  of 

G.    E.   Lessing.     From   the   German,   by  E.  P. 

Evans.  2  v.     Boston,  1866.  12°.     .     .     .  3112.21 


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STAINTON - STANSBURY 


Stainton  (Henry  Tibbats).  Briti8h  butterflies  and 
moths.     London,     1867.    12° 4822.22 

—  und  olha-s.      Natural    history   of    the    tineina,    [a 

species  of  ^mailer  moth.  In  English,  French, 
German,  and  Latin],  v.  1-8.   London,  1855-64.  8°. 

Stair  (  risnunl).     Sre  Dalrymplc  Jaiuos),  p.  137  of  catalogue. 

Stair-building.     .SVf  Architecture  (1>.  36|. 

Stallard  (J.  H. )  London  pauperism  amongst  Jews 
and  tUiristians.     Loudon,  1867.  8°.    .     .  5825.X.5 

Stallo  (.John  B.)  General  principles  of  the  philoso- 
phy of  nature.     Boston,  1818.  12°.     .     .  5426.05 

—  rriiuiiry  couceiits  of  modern  iibysical  science.    [In  Pop.  Bci. 

mouthly  ;  Oct.,  Nov.,  Dec.  IH?;)  ;  Jan.,  1874.] 

Stamboul.     <*<ec  Countries  i('onf;lauti>i"pli'.  P-  302). 

Stamford   yVonn.)     Kf  Countries  (p.  3T0). 

Stammering.     See  Medicine  ( \'"i'-e  and  speech,  p.  769). 

Stand  up  for  .Jesus!     ,S..- Tyng  (Dudley  A.;  1868.     .     .     .3616.08 

Staudard  library  atlas  of  classical  geography.  Lon- 
don. bsCd.   1.  8" 915.03 

Standard  library  cyclopicdia  of  political,  constitu- 
tional, statistical,  and  forensic  knowledge.  4  v. 
London,  Bohv,   184s.,03.   12°.      .     .     ,     .  5714.15 

Same.     4  v.  in  'J.     London,  1860.   12°.      5714.20 

Standard  sign-writer,  and  lettercrs'  companion. 
[,„,on.-\    N.  Y.,  [IK  d.]  obi.  4° 14:i7.02 

Standing  armies.    .S'-v  War. 

Staiidish  (Frank  Hall).  Life  of  Voltaire.  London, 
1821.    8° 3174.26 

Standisli  (Miles).  See  Biography  (p.  200)  ;  also  CiKtb.  world,  Aug., 
lH7i;  (Was  M.  .S.  a  catholic  ?) 

Stanford  (.John  Frederick),  liambles  and  researches 
in  Thuringian  .Saxony.   London,  1812.  8°.  965.08 

Stanhope  ( lion.  Alexander).  Spain  under  Charles  u. ; 
or  extracts  from  correspondence  of  hon.  A.  Stan- 
hope, minister  at  Madrid,  1690-1699.  Selected  by 
lordMahon.   2d  ed.  enl.  London,  1844.  8°.  553.20 

Stanhope  (Charles,  eaii).  Rights  of  jurors  defended  ; 
objections  to  Fox's  libel  bill  refuted.  L.,  1792.  8°. 

Stanhope  (im/y  Hester  Lucy).  Memoirs,  as  related 
by  herself.   3  v.  London,  1845.   12°.    .     .  316.5.09 

—  Travels,  narrated  by  her  physician.    3  v.  London, 

[1846.]  8° 10.52.01 

Stanhope  (Philip  Dormer,  2d  e«ri  of).  Letters,  sen- 
tences, and  maxims.  "With  critical  essay  by 
Sainte-Beuvo.   London,  1870.   16°.       .     .  5025.17 

—  Letters  ;  with  other  pieces.   4  v.  11th  ed.    London, 

1800.  8° 5025.11 

Contents  :    V.  1-3.  Letters  to  his  son.     4.  Letters,  cont'd. 
Various  pieces.     Index  to  letters. 

—  Works,    including  his  letters  and  life.  New  York. 

1853.  8° 5025.03 

Contents :    Life.    Speech  on  stage-licensing.    Speeches 

on  the  giu  act.     Letters  to  his  son.  lliscel.  pieces.  Index. 

4tS^  For  biogr.  sketches  of    Chesterfield,   ^.■f'   Biography 

(Chestekfield.    p.   132  ; — and  Stanhope,   p.   200)  -.—also 

Hunter  (T.)     Keflecti-Mis  critical  and  moral  on  the  letters 

of  the  earl  of  Chesterfield.   1776   [5025.18]:— Sainte-Beuve 

(C.  A.)     English  portraits.  [32r,2.17]; — Bentley's  miscel.  v. 

19,  1816  (C.  and  his  times,  by  W.  C.  Taylor) ;— Temple  bai', 

Oct-,  1.876. 

Stanhope  (Philip     Henry,    5th    earl:    formerly    lord 

Mahon).   Historical  essays ,  L.,  1849.   12°.   2534.26 

Contents. 

Mary,  queen  of  .Scots. 
Montrose  (J/ari/ o/).  T 
Pitt  and  dulie  of  EuUand  (Let- 
ters between). 


Frederick  it's  last  years. 
French,  revolution. 
Joan  of  Arc. 
Latin  inscriptions. 


—  History  of  England  :  reign  of  queen  Anne,  1701-13. 

London,  1S70.   8° 465.05 

Note. — Revi(Mvcd  in  Ed.  rev.,  v.  132. 

—  History   of   England   from  the   treaty   of  Utrecht 

rl7i:i]  to  the  peace  of  Versailles  [1783].  7  v.    .5th 
ed.   Loudon,  1858.   16° 451.13 

—  History  of  England  from   the    peace  of    Utrecht 

[1713]    to  the  peace  of  Paris  [1763].  Ed.  by  H. 
Reed.  2  v.  New  York,  1849.  8°.       ....     465.06 

—  History  of  the   war  of  the    succession    in   Spain. 

[1700-14.]  lid  ed.  London,  18:)6.  8°.   .     .     553.27 

—  Life  of  Belisarius.   2d  ed.  London,  1818.  8°.  3018.14 

—  Life  of  Louis,  prince   of  Conde.    N.  Y.,  1845.   12°. 

—  Life  of  Wm.  Pitt.  4  v.  London,  1861.  8°    .  3144.21 

—  Miscellanies.   2  v.  London,  1863-72.   12°.    .  2543.27 

iV't>(«.— Reviewed  in  Qu.  rev.,  v.  113,  1863. 

—  Spain  under  Charles  II.     .VfC  Stanhope  (Alex.)     .     .     .     653.20 

—  Tracts   relating   to   Casper   Hauser,    L.,  1836.  16°. 
Stanley  family.    See  Biography  (p.  201). 


Stanley  (Arthur  Penrhyn,  dean  of  We.stminsier).  Ad- 
dress on  the  connection  of  church  and  state. 
London,  1868.   8° ,  3595. 03 

—  Addresses  and  sermons  delivered  at  St.  Andrew's, 

1872,  1875,  1877.  London,  1877.   12°.       .  3.595.00 
Contents  ;    The  study  of  Kreatuess.    The  hopes  of   the- 
ology.   Succession  of  spiritual  life.      Principles  of  Christ- 
ianity.   The  two  great  commandnieuts. 

—  Addresses    and    sermons,    during  a  visit    to  the 

United   States  and  Canada,    1878.     New  York, 
1879.   12°.    ..." 3595.27 

—  The  Athanasian  creed,  with  preface  on  the  general 

recommendations    of   the  Ritual    commission. 
London,  1871.  12° 3595.05 

—  Essays  chiefly  on  questions  of  Church  and    state, 

18.50-1870.  ■  London,  1870.    8°.     .     .     .     ,3595.06 
Note. — lleviewed  in  Contemp.  rev.,  v.  15, 1870. 

Coni^nts. 


Milman  {Dean). 
Philaret,  metropoUtan  of 

Moscow. 
Bitualism. 

South  African  controveray. 
Subscription  (On). 
Theology  of  the  I9th  century. 
Unity     of    Christendom  ;   Dr. 

Pusey's  '  Eirenicon  '. 


Ammcrgan  mystery,  1860. 
Church  and  tstate 
(Connection  of). 
■  Essays  anil  reviews.' 
—  Judgmcntoii. 
Oorham  controver.(The). 
Hare  {Arelideacon). 
Irish  churches  (Three). 
Koblo  (Jolm). 

—  Historical  memorials  of  Canterbury.    L.,  1855.  8°. 

Contents:  Landing  of  Augustine.  Murder  of  Becket. 
Edward  the  Black  Prince.    lieckefs  shiine. 

—  Historical  memorials  ofWestminster  abbey.  2d  ed. 

London,  1868.  8° 494.17 

—  Lectures  on  the  history  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

London,  1872.  8° 3435.18;  3441.23 

NoVt. — Reviewed  by  A.  T.  Innes  in  Contemp.  rev.  v.  19. 

—  Lectures  on   the  history   of  the  Eastern  church. 

With  an  introd.    on   the  study   of  ecclesiastical 
history.     Loudon,  1861.  8° 3417.09 

—  Lectures  on  the  history  of  the  Jewish  church.    3  v. 

N.  Y.,  1863-76.  8° 3443.16 

JVo(e.— Reviewed  in  Kitto's  Jour,  of  sac.  lit.,  Apr.,  1863  : 
p.  255-272  ;  and  Kat.  rev.,  v.  16,  1863. 

—  Life    and     correspondence    of     Thomas    Arnold. 

N.  Y.,  1846.  8° 3014.07 

Same.  3d  Amer.  ed.  2  v.    B.,  1860.  12°.  3014.08 

—  Sinai  and  Palestine  in  connection  with  their  his- 

tory.    New  York,  1863.  8° 1055.09 

Note.— 'FoT  Strictures  on  this  work,  see  Jour,  of  sac.  lit. 
v.  20,  1868,  p.  117-147. 

—  Scripture   portraits  and  other   miscellanies.   Col- 

lected from  [his]  published  writings.   London, 
1868.   16° 3595.02 

—  Sermons   preached  before  the  prince  of  Wales  in 

the  East,  with  notices  of  some  localities.     New 
York,  1863.   12° 3595.01 

—  What  is  disestablishment?    [In  Contemp.  rev.,  May,  1871.] 

Note. — Answered  by  P.  Bayne  in  Contemp.  rev. .July,  1871. 

—  Arnold  {F.>    Our  bishops  and  deans,  v.  2.  1875.  .     .     .  3446.13 

See  also  Dublin  unjv.  mag  .  Feb..  1877  :  p.  174-186  (Biogr. 
sketch,  with  portrait)  ;  New  Englander,  Apl.,  1877  (Dean 
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Stanley  ( I!ev.  Edward).  Familiar  history  of  birds. 
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Stanley  (Edwin  J.)  Rambles  in  wonderland  :  or  up 
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Stanley  (George).  Classified  synopsis  of  the  paint- 
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Stanley  (Henry  M.)  Coomassie  and  Magdala  :  two 
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—  How  I  found  Livingstone.    N.  Y.,  1872.   8°.   1086.05 

—  My  Kalulu,  a  story  of  Central  Africa.    New  Y'ork, 

1874.   12° 256.07 

—  Through  the  dark  continent ;  or  sources  of  the  Nile, 

and  down  the  Livingstone  river  to  the  Atlantic 

ocean.  2  v.  London,  187,s.  8° 1096.08 

Reviewed  in  London  qu.  rev.,  Jan.,  1879. 

Stanley  (James,  1th  earl  ofi.  Private  devotions  and 
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Stardeys.  (rarls  of  Derby).     See  Stanleys  (p.  201). 

Stansbury  (Howard).  Explor.ttious  .and  survey  of 
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Stanuard  (M. )  Memoirs  of  a  professional  lady  imrBO. 
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Stanton  (John).  Corry  O'Lauus.  His  views  and  ex- 
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Staples  (Nahor  Angnstus).  Way,  truth,  and  life  :  ser- 
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Stapleton  (Augustus  Granville).  Intervention  and 
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London,  1831.  8° 3032.11 

Stapleton  (11.  J. )  Tales  of  the  wars.  3  v.  London, 
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star  iu  the  East.     See  Buchanan  (Cl.aucUU8| 3577.27 

Star  in  the  West  ;  Ti^u  tribes  of  Israel.    See  Boudinot  (E.)  IBIG. 

Star-chamber.    .VceLaw  (ii.  691). 

Star-fishes.     See  Natural  history  (Endiata,  p.  810). 

Star-papers.     &c  Beecher  (11.  W.)     18.W 2513.0G 

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Starbuck  (.\lexauder).  History  of  the  American  whale  fishery 
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Stark  (Caleb).  Memoir  and  official  correspondence 
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Stark  (John).     See  Biography  (p.  201). 

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Starkey  (George).  The  marrow  of  alchemy.  By 
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Starkey  (Thomas).  England  in  the  reign  of  king 
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Starkie  (Thomas).  Practical  treatise  of  the  law  of 
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Starling  (Elizabeth).  Noble  deeds  of  women.  [//*  Waldie's  Se- 
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Stars.    See  Astronomy  (p.  55). 

Stars  and  stripes  iu  rebeldom.    See  Childs  (G.  T.)  1862.  .    632.111 

Stars  and  the  earth  ;  or  thoughts  upon  space,  time, 
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State  (The).  See  Government  and  Politics  (Wafc,  p.  688:— A^a- 
tion,  p.  587  ;— and  olher  Uradings];~?iocial  science  (p.  1000). 

State  of  the  blessed  dead.     See  Alford  (Henry) 3513.06 

State  policy   of  modern  Europe.      See  Szabad   (E.)    2  v.   1857. 

State-rights.  See  CounXTies  (United  States:  ConstUtUion  :  Groivth 
of  Ajiier.  iyist.,  p.  SIS  ;— War  of  the  rebeliion  :  oriffin  and 
hsues,  p.  387). 

State-trials.    See  Law  [Trials,  p.  691.) 

State-triala.  |in  verse).  *Ve  Moile  (N.  T.)      ......  1G65.24 

Statesmanship.  See  Government  and  politics  {State miianship,  p. 
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man  5712.11 

Statesman's  iiiaunal  :  president's  messages.  See  Williams  (E.) 
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Statesman's  year-book.     .S'f':  Martin  (Fred.) 6713.06 

Statesmen  [Lives  of).  See  Biography  {American,  p.  109  ; — Englith 
and  Kurupean,  p.  110  ; — French.  Ill)  ;—31isceltaneotls,T^.  113; 
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Staten  Island.  (.V.  I'.)    See  Countries,  etc.  (p.  371). 

Statham  (P.  R.)  Social  growths  of  the  19th  century. 
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Statics.     See  Physics  (p.  860). 

Stationers'  comiiany,  (Xondo/i).  Extracts  from  the 
registers  of  works  entered  for  publication  be- 
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Stationers'  hand-book  ;  and  guide  to  paper  trade. 
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Statins  (Publius  Papiuius!.     The  Thebaid.     Tr.  into 

English  verse,  \vith  notes,  by  W.  L.  Lewis.     2  v. 

2d  ed.     London,  1773.  8' 1G8G.29 

Same.    Tr.  by  W.  L.  Lewis.     [In.  Chalmers  (A.) 

English  poets,  V.  20,  1810.] 1GJ6.20 

Same.      First  book,   tr.    by   A.Pope,      [/u  Pope 

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See  N.  Brit.  rev.,  v.  40, 1804  ;  p.  144-168  (.Statins'  Thebsid). 

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—  Opera  omnia.     Ex  ed.    Bipontiim,  cuni  notis  et  in- 

terpretatione  in   usum   delphiiii.    4  v.     Tjondfin, 

1824.  8° 7717.03 

Contents:  v.  1.  Pref.  'Vita.  Elogia,  etc.  Sylv.T.  2-3. 
Thebais.  Achilleis,  Notie  variorum.  4.  Nota;  variorum. 
KecensuB  editiouum.     Index  verboriim. 

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commercial  intercourse  with  that  country,  in- 
cluding a  few  translations  from  the  Chinese  lan- 
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—  Ta  Tsing  leu  lee  ;  being  the  fundamental  laws  and 

a  selection  from  the  sujiplementary  statutes,  of 
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Stavinton  (Howard).  Chess  player's  companion.  Lon- 
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—  Chess   praxis  ;    a  Bupjjlement   to  the    hand-book. 

London,  Bv,hn,  18G0.  1'2° 4614.17 

—  Chess  tournament.  Lond.,  Bohn,  1852.  12°.   4614.16 

—  Great  schools  of  England.  L.,  1865.   8°.      .   5513.22 

—  ((»(! 'Wormald  (B.)     Laws  and  practice  of  chess. 

'2ded.   London,  187G.   1'2° 4014.30 

Stavely  (J/;.s'.s'E.  F.)     British  spiders.    L.,  1800.   12°. 

Stavorinus  (John  Splinter).  *Account  of  .lava  and  Batavia.  and 
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Steam-engine.  See  Arts  {Useful:  Steam  engine,  p.  47);— abo 
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Steam  fire-engine.     •V.-'  Roper  (S.)    Hand-book.  etc.  1876.  3907.10 

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Steam-ships.     .See ArXs  [Useful,  \k  41). 

Stearns  (Charles  W. )  Coucordiince  to  the  constitu- 
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—  Sh.akspeare  treasury   of  wisdom   and    knowledge. 

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Stearns   (Jonathan  F.,  D.D.)     Historical    discourses, 

relating   to   the    First   presbyterian    church    in 

Newark.  Newark,  1853.  8°.  "...  .  S457.20 
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Augsburg,  1530,  to  the  18th  century.  3  v.  Lon- 
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—  History  of  the  reformation.  2  v.  London,  1830.  16°. 

[L.  C.  C] 3i31.03 

Stebbing  (W. )    Analysis   of  Mill's  system  of  logic. 

New  eiV  London,  1875.  12° 5428.38 

Stebbing  (Emma).     Charlotte  Cushman  :   her  letters 

and  memories  of  her  life.  Boston,  1878.  8°. 
Stebbins  (Bufns  P..  i>.B.)    Letter   respecting    •  Christ  crucified, 

by  Geo.  W.  Clarli.'     Boston.   1849.  12° 3631.08 

Stedman  (Edmund  Clarence).     Alice  of   Monmouth, 

an  idyl,  with  other  poems.   New  York,  1864.    16°. 

—  Blameless  prince,  and  other  poems.   B.,  1869.    16°. 

—  Hawthorn (f  and  other  poems.  B.,  1877.  1'2°.  1686.28 

—  Octavius  Brooks   Frothingham  and   the  new  faith. 

New  York,  1876.   12° 3553.32 

—  Poetical  works.  Boston.  1S73.   16°.     .     .     .  1687.24 

—  Prince's  ball.  New  York,  1800.   16°.  .     .     .   1087.08 


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ST  ED  MAN  -STEPHENS 


—  Victorian  poets.  Boston,  187f!.  12°.  .     .     .  2543.3-2 

Note.— For  ConlenCs,  see  Poetry  (p.  900). 

Stedman  (John  (labriel).  Narrative  of  a  five  years' 
expedition  against  tlio  revolted  negroes  of  Suri- 
nam, 1772  to  1777.   2  v.  h.,  ll'M.  4  .  .     .   1150.02 

Stedman  (.Tolin  W.)  Tlie  Norwich  jubilee,  2lJ0th 
anniversary.    Norwich,  (('.,»),.,)  1851).   8".     502.1C 

Steel      *■"■  Arts  ( £^s./ui .-  Inni  an<i  sirel.  \>.  44). 

Steele  ( /i'C.  Ashbeli.  Chief  of  the  pilgrims  :  life  and 
time  of  W.  Brewster.   Phila.,  1857.   8°.     .  3023.20 

Steele  (  Mrs.  Eliz. )      Memoirs   of  Sophia   Baddelcy. 

C,  V.  in  3.   London,  1787.   1'-° 3015.01 

JV'(^■.— A.  Biekuell  i.sKaid  to  bave  beeu  the  real  compiler. 

Steele  (Joshua).  The  mitigation  of  slavery  :  letters 
and  papers.     London,  1814.  8°.     .     .     .   5832.11 

Steele  (J.  Dorman).  Answers  to  the  practical  ques- 
tions and  problems  contained  in  the  Fourteen 
weeks'  course  in  jihysiologv,  philosophy,  cheiuis- 
try,  and  astronimiy.     N.  Y'.,  1870.  12°.     .  4()2.'').::0 

—  Barnes'  Centenary  history.     IGO  years  of  American 

independence.    [am,ii.\     N.  Y.,  187G.   8".     575.23 

—  Fourteen  weeks  in  botany.    A'cf  Wood  (A.)  ami  Steele  (J.  D.) 

—  Fourteen  weeks  in  chemistry.     Revised  ed.     New 

York,  A.  S.  Barnes  &  Co..    [cnp.  1878.]  12°.  4213.03 

—  Fourteen  weeks  in   descriptive   astronomy.     New 

York,  icop.  1869.]    12° 4013.31 

—  Fourteen  weeks  in  human  physiology.     New  York, 

[cop.  1872.]   12° 4325.84 

—  Fourteen  weeks  in  physics.  N.  Y.,  \cop.  1878.]  12°. 

—  Fourteen  weeks  in  zoology.     N.  Y'.,  [^cop.  1876.]  12". 

—  Story  of  the   mcks.     Fourteen   weeks  in   popular 

geology.     New  York,  {cip.  1877.]  12°.     .  -1111.38 

Steele  ( .s'iV  Richard ).     Political   writings.       London, 

1715.    1G° 5712.0U 

ConUnts  :  EugliHlimau's  thauks  to  the  duke  of  Marlboi'- 
ough.  Letter  coueeruiuf^  oecasional  peers.  Importauce 
of  Dunkirk  consider'd.  The  crisia  :  just  cause  of  the  late 
bappy  revolution.  Letter  cone,  the  bill  for  preventing  the 
growth  of  schism.      Apology  for  himself  and  his  writings. 

—  [Plays].     See  Plays  (p.  897). 

j9S=  For  livrs  of  Steele,  sre  Biography  (p.  201). 
Steel  (Robert).     Lives  made   sublime  by  faith    and 

works,    [anon.']     N.  Y.,  [ISC.^,.]  12°.     .     .  32G3.30 
Steele  (Wm.  John).    Treatise  on  dynamics   of  a  particle.     See 

Tait  (P.  U.)  and   Steele  (W.  J.)     1878 4014.22 

Steen  (.JanJ.     See  Temple  Bar,  Sept..  1877. 

Steenstrup  (-Joh.  Japetus).     ()n   the   altern.ation   of  generations. 

From    the    German,    Ijy    G.    Bu.sh.      L.,  ifnj/ soc,  1845.  8°. 
Steffen  (A.)     Spasm  of  the  glottis.     [/«  Ziemssen  (H.  von).  Cycl. 

of  med.,  v.    7.  1871)]  ;— Whooping  cough     [In  v.  G].  4358.06 
Steffeus  (Clara).     Emma.     Eine   Novelle.    2  v.  en  1. 

Stuttgart,  18C1.     1G° 7127.14 

StefTens  (Heinrich).     See  Biography  (p.  201). 
Steiger  (Ernest).     Periodical  literature  of  the  United 

States  of  America.     [Bibliography].    With  index 

[of  subject  matters].     N.  Y.,  1873.  4°.     .271G.31 
Stein  (Charlotte  von).     Valmri  (G.  H.)   Charlotte  von 

Stein  :  a  memoir.   1877 3Hi.5.33 

Stein  (Heinrich   Friedrich  Carl,  baron  von).     See  Biography  (p. 

201):  n'so  Seeley  (J.  It.)  Life  and  timesof  Stein.  2  V.   1K79. 
Steiner  (-Johaun).  Croup,     [/h  Ziemssen  (H.  von).  Cycl.  of  med.. 

V.  4,  1871;.] 4:158.04 

Steinitz   (Francis).     Life   of  Alfred   the    great.  With 

notes  and  commentaries.    L.,  [n.  d.]  8°.  3014.17 

—  The   ship,   its  origin  and  jirogress  :  a  general  his- 

tory, to  1848.  London,  1849.  4°.     .     .     .  4518.01 

Steinmetz   (.Vndrew).       The    g.aming  table  :    in   all 

times  and  countries.  2  v.  L.,  1870.  8°.     .  4G2G.01 

—  History  of  the   Jesuits.     3  v.  L..  1818.  8°.  342G.03 

—  The  novitiate  ;  being  a  year's   residence  among  the 

Jesuits.     London,  1850.  8° 3595.07 

—  Romance  of  duelling.   2  v.  L.,  18G8.   12".    .  6613.23 

—  Sunshine   and    showers  :     popular     meteorology. 

London,  18G7.   12° 4021.29 

Steiu-wehr  (Adolph  Wilhelm  Friedrich  von).  The 
centennial  gazetteer  of  the  United  States.  Phila- 
delphia, 1873.  8° 1135.08 

Stella  (Rupertus,  pseud.)  Astrologian's  guide  in 
horary  astrology.  London,  1832.  24°.  .  3811.15 
Stellar  universe.  See  Nichol  (J.  P.)  1848.  .  «i  .  .  .4016.08 
StellTvag  (Carl).  Treatise  on  diseases  of  the  eye, 
including  anatomy.  Tr.  by  D.  B.  .St.  J.  lloosa, 
0.  S.  Bull,  and  C.  E.  Hackley.  4th  ed.  New  York, 
1873.  8° 4341.39 


Slendhahpsrwl.     See  Beyle  (Henri). 

Steuhotise  (Mrs.  1'.  B.  11.)     Expose'  of  polygamy  in 

Utah  :  a  lady's  life  among  the  Mormons.  2d  ed. 

New  York,  1872.   12° 3454.07 

-  The.  Rocky  mountain  saints  :  a  full   history  of  the 

Mormons.     N.  Y.,    1873.     ^ 3454.10 

.stenography.     See  Phonography  and  Stenography  (p.  865). 

Stephanus  (HenrieuH).     .V"-  Estienne  (Henri). 

Stephen.     S'e  ahet  Stephens  ;— Stevens. 

Stephen,  {king  oj  Ettijiauii).     Acts  of  S.,  by  a  contemi)oraDeonB 

author.     fll'tV/t  Henry  of  Huntingdem.  Chronicle].    471.05 
Stephen  (Caroline  Emilia).     The  service  of  the  poor  ; 

religious  sisterhoods.     N.  Y.,  1871.   8°.   .   5825.24 
Note. — Reviewed  by  F.  P.  Cobbe  in  Fraser,  v.  4,  1871. 
Stephen  (Sir  George).     Adventures  of  a  gentleman  in 

search  of  a  horse.  5th  ed.     I,..  1841.  16°.  4627.06 
—  Adventures  of  an  attorney   in  search   of  practice. 

Boston,  1874.    12° 256.33 

Stephen   (Henry   J.)    Pleading.     Ed.   by   S.   Tyler. 

Washington,  1871.   8° 5646.25 

Critical  and  miscellaneous  es- 
8° 2547.14 


Stephen  (Nir  James), 
says.     Phil.,  1852. 


Baxter  (Richard). 
Evangelical^uccession  (The). 
Merle  d'Anbigne's  History   of 

the  Refunnatiou. 
Loyola  (Ignatius)  and   founders 

of  Jesuitism. 


ConUnis. 

Port  Royalists. 

Taylor's  (H.)  Edwin  the  Fair. 

Taylor's  (Isaac)  Physical  theory 

of  another  life. 
Wilberforce  (Wm.) 


Essays   in  ecclesiastical  biography.     2d   ed.    2  v. 

London,  1850.  8° '  .     .     .  3423.20 

Contents. 


Baxter  (Richard),  v.  2. 

Clapham  sect.  v.  2. 

Epilogue,  v.  2. 

Evangelical  succession  (The) : 
Whitfield,  Newton.  Scott,  Mll- 
ner,  J.  A.  Froude,  etc.,  v.  2. 

Hildebrand,  v.  1. 


Francis  of  ARsisi,  v,  1. 
French  Benedictines,  v.  1. 
Jesuitism  [The  founders  of),v.l. 
Luther  (.Martin),  v.  1. 
Port  Royalists,  v.  1. 
Taylor  (Isaac),  v.  2. 
Wilberforce  (Wm.),  v.  2. 


—  Lectures  on  the  history  of  France  [to  Louis  xrv.  ] 

New  York,  1855.  8° 515.26 

D^  For  notices  of  author,  see   Beutley's  niiscel.,  v.  41. 

18.57  or  Littell.  v.  18,  1857  ;  Fraser's  mag.,  Nov.,  185'J  ;  and 

Poole's  Index. 

Stephen  ( Sir  James  Fitzjames).     Digest  of  the  law  of 

evidence.  2d  ed.     London,  187b.  12°.     .  5631.28 

—  General  view  of  the  criminal  law  of  England.  Lon- 

don, 1863.   8° 5625.12 

—  Liberty,    equality,    fraternity.     N.    Y.,    1873.    12°. 

Note. — Reviewed  by  Fred'k  Harrison,   in  Fortn.  rev., 
June,  1873  (The  religion  of  inhumauity). 
Stephen  (Leslie).    Essays  on  free  thinking  and  plain 
speaking.  London,"l873.   12" 3595.25 

Contents:  The  broad  church.  Religion  as  a  fine  art. 
Darwinism  and  divinity.  Are  we  christians?  A  ba<l  five 
minutes  iu  the  Alps.  Shaftesbury's  'Characteristics.' 
Mandeville's  '  Fable  of  the  bees.'  Warburton.  Apology 
for  plain  speaking. 

—  The  Allekiu  Horn.    [In  Galton  (F.)    Vacation  tourists.  I860.] 

—  History  of  English  thought  in  the  18th  century. 

2  V.  New  York,  1876.  8° 5426.26 

Nott. — Reviewed  by  J.  Hunt,   in  Contemp.  rev.,  Feb., 

1877  ;  and  by  G.  C.  Robertson,  in  Mind,  July,  1877. 

—  Hours  in  a  library.   New  York,  1875.   12=.  .  2543.31 

Contents  :  De  Foe's  novels.  Richardson's  novels.  Pope 
as  a  tuoralist.  Elwin's  ed.  of  Pope.  .Some  words  about 
Sir  Walter  Scott.  Nathaniel  Hawthorne.  BaLsac's  novels. 
De  Quincey. 

—  The  play-ground  of  Europe.  [The  Alps.]  L., 1871. 8°. 

—  Samuel  Johnson.     New  Y'ork,  1878.   12°.     [English 

men  of  letters.     Ed  by  J.  Morley.]     .     .3093.33 

Stephen  (Thomas).  History  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, from  the  reformation  to  the  present  time. 
4  V.   London,  1843-5.  8° 3446.17 

Stephens.     See  alio  Stevens  ; — Stephen. 

Stephens  (Alexander).  Memoirs  of  J.  Home  Tooke. 
2  V.  London,  1813.  8°.   .     .     .     .     .     .       3173.14 

Stephens  (Alexander  H.)  Compendium  of  the  his- 
tory  of  the   U.  S.,  to   1872.    N.   Y.,    1872.    12°. 

—  Constitutional  view  of  the  late   war  between  the 

states.  2  v.  Phila.,  18C8-70.  8°.       ...  5735.05 

—  Reviewers  reviewed  ;   a  supplement  to  the   '  War 

between  the  states,'   with  appendix  in  review  of 

reconstruction,    so   called.     New  York,  1872.  8°. 

If^  For   lives  of  A.  H.  S..  see   Biography   (p.   201);    alto 

Johnston  (R.  M.)    and  Browne   (W.  H.)  Life  of  A.  H.  S.. 

1878  [■.J168.28];  Inter,  rev..  March.  1878  (Reminiscences  of 
A.  H.  S.  vs.  those  of  gen.  R.  Taylor). 


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STEPHENS    -STEVENSON 


1017 


Stephens  (  Mrs.  Ann  Sophiii).  History  of  the  war  for 
the  Union,     v.  1.     N.  Y.,  IHi;:i.    H\     .     .     C34.U 

—  [Novels].     See  Fictioii  cUiss  list  (p.  524). 
Stepheis  (Fred.  G.)     FlcmisU   relics.      L.,,  186R.    8°. 

—  Memoirs   of  Sir   Edwin    Landseor  ;    a   new  ed.  of 

'  lOiirly  works  of  Sir  E.  L.  ■     L.,  1«73.  8'.    1414.17 
Stephens  (George).     Ste  Plays  ip.  807). 
Stephens  (Henry).     The   book  of  the  farm.    3d  ed. 

2  V.     Edin.,  1871,  8' fii;i7.0(; 

—  Book   of  farm  implemeutH,      AVc  Slight  (J.)  aniZ  Burn  (R.  S.) 
Stephen.?   (J.   Brunton).       Conviut   once  ;     a    poem. 

London,  1871.   1(1° 1(;87.'2(; 

Stephens  (.James  Francis).  lUnstrations  of  British 
entomology.     Haustellata.    4  v.     L.,   1828-34.  8". 

Same.  Mandibulata.  7  v.  L.,  1828-35.  8°.  483C.05 

Same.   Supplement.     London,  184(5.  8".  4836.11 

Stephens  (John  Lloyd).  Incidents  of  travel  in  Cen- 
tral America, Chiapas,  and  Yucatan.  I'lth  ed.  2  v. 
N.  Y.,  1852.  8° 116.5.05 

—  Incidents  of    travel    in    Yucatan.  2  v.     New  York, 

1847.  8° 1105.07 

—  Incidents  of  travel  in  Egypt,  Arabia  Petraea,  and 

the  Holy  Land.  2  v.    N.  Y.,  18.53.   12°.     .   1082.20 

—  Incidents  of  travel  in  Greece,  Turkey,  Russia,  and 

Poland.  2  v.     N.  Y..  1851.     12°.     .     .     .     994.17 

Stephens  (Thomas).  Literature  of  the  Kymry.  2d 
ed.,  by  D.  S.  Evans,  with  a  lite  of  the  author  by 
B.  T.  Williams.    London,  1876.   8°.     .     .   2725.14 

Stephens  (/?fr.  W.  K.  W.)  Christianity  and  Islam  : 
the  Bible  and  the  Koran.   N.  Y.,  187Y  12°.  3451.23 

Stephenson  (George).     Se/:  Biography  (p.  201). 

Stephenson  (.Sir  Macdonaldi.  Railway  construction. 
2d  ed.     London,   Weak,  1801.  1(;°."     .     .   3925.23 

Stephenson  (M.  F.)  Accovint  of  ancient  mounds  in  Georgia, 
(/n  Smith,  report,  1870,J 39;)B.1!5 

Step liensou  (Robert)  a»(J  Locke  (Joseph).  Compar- 
ative merits  of  locomotive  and  fixed  engines,  as 
applied  to  railways.  Phila.,  1S:!1.  8°.  .  3007.03 
.eS^For  liv<;s  of  Stephenson,  see  Biography  (p.  201). 

Stepney  (George).  Pooma.  Life,  by  S,  Johnson,  [In  Chalmers 
(A.)    English  poets,  v.  8.  l.sio,] lB2li,0K 

—  Select  poems,  [In  Sanford  (E.)  Brit,  poets,  v.  13,  18rj,]1091,13 
Steppes,     jl/aii^in  (.1.)  /n/iis  Desert  world.  1869.     .     .     .4727.03 

Steps  of  belief.     &-■  Clarke  (,J.  F.)  1870 353l),03 

Stereoscope.     Brewster  [Sir  D.)  The  sterescope.     .     .    .  4025.25 

.St.;  also  Atlantic,  v.  3. 1850  (.Article,  by  O.  W.  Holmes). 
Sterility.     See  Medicine  ( }Votnen,  p.  769). 
Sterling,     .See  alstt  Stirling. 

Sterling  (John).  Essays  and  tales  :  edited  with  me- 
moir by  J.  C.  Hare.  2  v.  L.,  1848.  12°.    .   2547.09 

Contents  :  v.  1,  Sketch  of  the  anthor's  life,  .Shades  of  the 
dead:  Alexander  the  great,  Johu  of  .Arc.  Wycliflfe.  Co- 
lumbus. Guetavus  Adolphns.  Milton.  Burns,  Critical, 
essays:  On  Coleridge  s  ctiristabel.  On  the  Broad  stone  of 
honom*.  On  Napier's  War  iu  the  Peninsula.  On  Mon- 
taigne, On  Simonides,  on  Carlyle,  Characteristics  of 
German  genius.  On  Tennyson's  poems.  Lecture  on  the 
worth  of  knowledge, 

2,  Fi'agnients  from  the  travels  of  Theodore  Elbert, 
Thoughts.  Tales  and  apologues,  including  The  Onyx  ring. 

—  Poetical  works,   Philadelphia,  1842.    12°.    .   1687.10 

J^^  For  lives  of  Sterling,  see  Biography  (p.  201). 
Sterne  (Simon).  Report  to  the  constitutional  conven- 
tion  of  the  state  of  New  York,  on  personal  rep- 
resent<ition.     New  York,  1807.  8°.       .     .   5717,22 

—  Argument.    [In  New  York.     Uailroad  investigation,   1879  j 
— ■  Hindrances  to  prosperity  iu  the  V.  S.    N,  Y,,  1879,  12".  [Eco- 
nomic monographs,  no.  13,] 

—  Representative  government,   and    personal  reju'e- 

sentation.  Philadelphia,  1871.  12°.  .  .  5717.19 
Sterne  (Laurence).     Life  and    opinions  of  Tristram 

Sliandy.  Philadelphia,  1873.  12°.  .  .  .  254.02 
Same.     Story   of  my   uncle   Toby,    etc.,  newly 

arranged  by  P.  Fitzgerald.  L.,  1871.   16°.     254.10 

—  Sentimental  journey   through   France    and   Italy. 

Letters  and  sermons.   N.  Y.,   1857.   12°.  .     254.03 

—  Works,  with  lite,  by  himself.   L.,  1854.   8°.   5074.01 

Contents  :  Sentimental  journey,  Tristram  Sliaudy.  Ser- 
mons,    Letters,  etc. 

—  Le  voyage  sentimental.      [In   Voyages  imag..   v.  28,    1788.] 

S£S'  For  lives  of  the  author,  see  Biography  (P-  201). 

Sterne  (Stuart),  pseud,  for  Bloede  (Gertrude)  Angelo.  a 
poem.     New  York,  1878.   18° 1687.33 

Sterry  (J,  Ashley).  Boudoir  ballads.  2d  ed.  Lon- 
don, 1877.   12° 1680.31 

Stetson  (Charles  B.)  Technical  education  in  Europe. 
Boston,  1874.   16° 5522.02 


Steuart,    .See  also  Stewart  ;— Stuart, 

Steueirt  (.Sir  James),  luipiiry  into  the  principles  of 
l.olitical  ujcouomy.   2  v.  L.,  1767.  4°.       .   5938.15 

Steuart    (J.)     Bogota,    in    183(J-7.      N.  Y.,   1838.    12°. 

Steuben  iFriedrich  Willielm  .\ugustus,  baroti  von). 
Regulations  for  tlie  order  and  discipline  of  the 
troops  of  the  Unite<l  States.  Boston,  1805.  12°. 
»y  For  lives  of  Steuben,  see  Biography  (p.  201). 

Stevens  (Abel,  Z>.  W.)  Centenary  of  Amer.  method- 
isiu  ;  its  liistory,  theology,  etc.    N.  Y.,  186.5.   1'2°. 

-^  History  of  nietliodism.  27th  ed.  3  v.  New  Y'oi'k, 
18.58-GI.    12° 3453.02 

—  History  of  the  methodist  episcopal  church  in   the 

United  States.   4  v.  N.  Y.,  1866-67.   12°.     3453.05 

—  Women    of    methodism  :     Susanna     Wesley,    the 

countess  of  Huntington,  and  Barbara  Heck.  New 

York,  18(5'.).   12° 3453.1,9 

Stevens  (ft.'y.  A.  W.)    An  eternal  cause  eternizes  its  servants  : 

sermon.     Cambridge.  1868.    12° 3631.08 

Stevens  (George  Alexander).      A  lecture  on   heads. 

With  an  essay  on  satire.  L.,  1799.  16°.  .  6214.19 
Steveios  (George  T.)    Three  years  in  the  Sixth  corps. 

Albany,  1S06.  8° r    634.22 

Stevens  (Henry).     Analytical  index  to  the  colonial 

documents  of  New  Jersey  in  the  state  paper  office 

of  England.     With   notes,   by  W.  A.  Whitehead. 

N.  Y.,  18.58.    8°.    [New  Jersey  Hist,  coll.,  v,  5.] 

—  The   Bibles   in  the  Caxton   exhibition,   1877.   Lon- 

don. 1878.  8° 3721.13 

—  Historical   and   geogr.    notes   on   the   earliest  dis- 

coveries  in  America,  1453-1530.  With  maps.  New 
Haven,   1869.   8° 563.19 

—  Historical  and  geogr.  notes,  1453-1869.    [Tehuan- 

tepec]     New  York,   1869.  8° 563.20 

—  Sebastian  Cabot —.John  Cabot  =  0.    B.,  1870.     32°. 
Stevens  (Isaac  Ingalls).  Report  of  [northern]  route  near  the  47th 

and  4',ith  paiallels.  lioui  St.  Taul  to  I'uget  sound.  185.!.  [In 

Pacific  R.  It.  routes.     Reports,  v.  1,] 1127.01 

game.    [Sujiplemcntary]  narrative  and  final  report.  1853- 

55.     [Ill  Pacific  R.  E.  routes.     Reports,  v.  12.  pts.  12.) 
Stevens  (John  Austin,  jr. )     (Jolouial  records   of  the 

New   Y(3rlc   Chamber   of    commerce,     1708-1784. 

With  hist,    and   biogr.  sketches.  N.  Y.,  1807.   8°. 

—  Resumption   of   specie  payment :    letters  to  the  N.  Y.  Daily 

Times,  by  Knickerbocker.    New  York.  1873.  8". 

Stevens  (Thaddeus).  See  Biography  (p.  201):  also  Harris  (A.) 
Resume  of  the  career  of  T.  S..  [In  his  Review  of  the  polit- 
ical conflict  in  .\merica] 5733. *28 

Stevens  (Wm.  Bacon,  D.D. )  History  of  Georgia,  to 
1798.   2v.  Philadelphia,  1847-59.   8°.     .     .     0'22.03 

—  Parables  of  the   New  Testament.    Phila.   1875.   8°. 

—  Sabbaths  of  our  Lord.   Phila.,  1873.   12°.     .  3611.20 
Stevenson  (Alan).  On  light-houses.    London,  M'eale, 

1S50.   16" 3934.U4 

Stevenson  (David).  Civil  engineering  of  N.  America, 
London.   Weale,  1859.   16° 3925.18 

—  Principles  and  practice   of   canal  and  river  engin- 

eering.   2d  ed.     Edin.,  1872.  8°.     .     .     .  3926.39 

Stevenson  (George).  A  dissertation  on  the  atone- 
ment.    Phil.,  1822.   18° 3595.09 

Stevenson  (George  J.)  The  Methodist  hymn-book 
and  its  associations.     London,  1870.    12°.   3705.12 

Stevenson  (G.  de  Saint-CIair).  Alsace  and  Lorraine: 
l.>ast,  jiresent,  and  future.    L,  1.S73.  8°.  .     527.10 

Stevenson  (Robert  Louis).  I'ravels  with  a  donkey 
m  the  Cevennes.     Boston,    1879.     12°.     .     962.33 

Stevenson  (Sarah  Hackett).  Boys  and  girls  in  biol- 
ogy ;  simple  studies  in  the  lower  forms  of  life. 
N."Y.,  1875.   12° 472'-'.22 

Stevenson  ( Ihomas,  F.  H.  .S,  R)  Light-house  illu- 
mination. 2d  ed.     Edin.,  1871.  8°.     .     .   3934.21 

Stevenson  ( Rev.  Wm.  F. )  Lives  and  deeds  worth 
knowing  about,  with  other  miscellanies.  Lon- 
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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-  Praying  and  working.     N.  Y.,  1863.  12°.  .  3195.10 

Contents  ■    lutroductory.    John  Falk.     Theodore  Flied- 
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 
of 'Ji)  years'  residence  in  S.America:  Arauco, 
Chile,  Peru,  and  Colombia.    3  v.      L.,  ISS.'i.     8°. 

Stevenson  (Wni.  G  )  Thirteen  months  in  the  rebel 
army.     N.  Y.,  INlVJ.   \G° 643.23 

Stewart,     ^ef  a/50  Steuart  ;~Stuart. 

Stewrart  (Alexander).  Elements  of  Gaelic  grammar. 
lid  ed.  revised.     Edin.,  IHTIS.  12°.  .     .     .  6141.11 

Stewrart  (  Rpl\  ArchiliaM).  History  vindicated  in  the 
case  of  the  Wigtown  martyrs.  2d  ed.  Kdin., 
18G9.  8" 485.015 

Stewart  (Balfour).  The  conservation  of  energy. 
With  the  vital  and  mental  applications  of  the 
doctrine.     N.  Y.,  1874.  12° 4022.31 

—  Experimetlts  ou  aneifid  barometers.      [In  Smith,  rep..  18(38]. 

—  Physics.     N.  ¥..  IST.'i.  16^.     [Science  primer).     .    .      4022.37 

—  and  Tait  (P.  G. )     Paradoxical  philosophy  :  sequel 

to  the  Unseen  universe.       L.,  1878,   12^   3014.30 

—  The  UiKseeu  uuiverse.     Sre  Tait  (Guthrie)  a/id  Stewart  (B.) 
Stewart   (Charles    Samuel,    D.D.)      Brazil   and   La 

Plata:  the  record  of  a  cruise.     N.  Y.,  1806.   l:i°. 

Stewrart  (Charles  Win.  Vane,  3d  marquis   of  Li^ialon- 

derry).     Tour   in   the   North  of  Europe,  1836-37. 

2v.     London,  1838.   8° 965.02 

—  AUftotKA.)     Lives,  (-(c.,  1861 3033.22 

Steiwart  (Dugald).  Active  and  moral  powers  of  man. 

Revised    by   J.    Walker.     Cambridge,  1849.   12°. 

—  Collected  works.      Ed.  by  Sir  W.  Hamilton.    10  v. 

Edin.,  1854-60.     8° 5417.01 

Contents. 

Biographical  memoirs  of  Adam  Smith,  William  Robertson. 
Thomas  Reid.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  memoir  of  Du- 
gald Stewart,  by  .John  Veitch,  v.  10. 

Dissertation,  exhibiting  the  progress  of  metaphysical, 
ethical,  and  political  pliilosopliy,  v.  1. 

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 
source  of  knowledge.  Idealism  of  Berkeley.  Influence  of 
Locke  in  Franco.  Metaphysical  theories  of  Hartley, 
Priestley,  and  Darwin.  T"oke's  philological  speculations. 
On  the  ijeautiful,  the  sublime,  and  ou  taste,  v.  5. 

Philosophy  of  the  active  and  moral  powers  of  man,  v.  G-7. 

Same.  Supplementary  volume.    Translations  of 

the  passages  in  foreign  languages.    With  general 
index.  Edin.,  1860.  8= 5417.10a 

—  EverHl  (A.  H.)  Crit.  and  miscel.  essays,  v.  2,  1846  ;  p.  233-301. 

Set  also  North  Brit.  rev.,  v.  28,  1858  ;  and  the  elaborate 
article,  with  references,  iu  .\llibone.  v.  2. 

Ste'wart  (F.  L. )  Sorghum  and  its  products.  Phila- 
delphia, 1867.   12° 6124.07 

Stewart  (Henry).  Shepherd's  manual.N.  Y.,  1876.  12°. 

Steiwart  (James).  Plocacosmos  ;  or  the  whole  art  of 
hair-dressing.     London,  1782.  8°.       .     .   6014.23 

Ste-wart  (John,  called  '  Walkiihj  ').  Travels  over  the 
most  interesting  parts  of  the  globe,  to  discover 
the  source  of  moral  motion.    2  v.  L.,  [1790.]  12^. 

Stewart  {Rec.  K.  J.)  Geography  for  beginners. 
Richmond,   1861.   16° 921.01 

Stewart  (Matthew,  d.  1851).  Considerations  on  the  policy  of  the 
governtnent  of  India.  [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  26.  London, 
1825.  8' 5058.26 

Stewart  (Matthew.lO.D.,  b.  1717.  d.  1785).  Planfair  (J.)  Biogr. 
account  of  M.  S.  l/« /lis  Works,  V.  4.] 5063.04 

Stewart  (Robert,  lord  Castlerr<igh).     See  Biogra|>hy  (p.  202). 

Stewart  ( 1'.  Grainger  i.  Practical  treatise  on  Bright 's 
diseases  of  the  kidneys.    2d  ed.    N.  Y.,  1871.  8°. 

Stewart  (Virgil  A.)  Howard  (H.  R.)  The  history  of 
V.  A.  S.,  and  his  adventure  in  capturing  and  ex- 
posing the  great  '  Western  land  pirate  '  and  his 
gang.  1836 3164.32 

Stev7art  (W.  Grant).  Popular  superstitions  and  fes- 
tive amusements  of  the  Highlands.  Edin.,  1823. 
16° 3816.10 

Stev7art  (W.  M.  I  Eleven  years'  experience  in  the 
Western  States  of  America.  L.,  1870.  16°.  1122.16 

Stewarton  ( )      Memoirs  of  Talleyrand.    [anon.'\ 

2  V.     London,   1806.   12° 3167.18 


Stickney  (.Ubert).  The  lawyer  and  his  clients  ;  with 
an  examination  of  G.  T.  Curtis's  opinion  on  the 
Susquehanna  litigations.       B.,  1871.  8°.  5622.17 

—  A  true  republic.     N.  Y.,  187'.t.   12°.     .     .     .5725.28 
Stickney  ( Lucy  W. )     Genealogical  record  of  the  de- 
scendants of  Robert  K  nsman,  of  Ipswich,  Mass., 
li;:)4-1875.     Boston,  187G.  8" 3094.31 

Stier  (Rudolph).  The  words  of  the  Lord  Jesus.  Tr. 
by  W.  B.  Pope.     New  ed.   8  v.      Edin.,  i87(J.  8°. 

—  Words  of  the  risen   Saviour,  and  commentary  on 

the  Epistle   of  St.    James.      Tr.  by  \V.  B.  Pope. 
Edin.,  1869.  8° 3753.20 

—  Lacroix   (J.    P. )      Life   of  Rudolph   Stier.     1874. 
Stiles  (Ezra,  D.D.)     History  of  three  of  the  judges 

of  Charles  I.   Whalley,  Gofie,  Dixwell.    Hartford, 

1794.   16^ 3243.09 

»g-  For  lives  of  pres.  Stiles,  see  Biography  (p.  202). 
Stiles  (Henry  Reed,   M.D.)     Bundling:    its  origin, 
progress  and  decline  in  Amer.   Albany,  1871.  12°. 

—  History  of  Windsor,   prior  to  1768  ;    and  of   Wind- 

sor, Bloomtield,  and  Windsor  Locks,  to  the  pres- 
ent time.      Also  genealogies.     N.  Y.,   1869.    8°. 
Same.     Supplement.     Albany,  1862.  8°,     592.04 

—  History  of  the  city  of  Brooklyn.     3  v.     Brooklyn, 

1867-69.  8° 613.10 

Stiles  (Wm.  H.)    Austria  in  1848-19.  2  v.  New  York, 

18.02.   8° 546.07 

Still  hour  ,The).     See  Phelps  (Austin).     1862 3684.20 

Stile  (Alfred,  M.D. )  Therapeutics  and  materia  med- 
ica.     3d  ed,  2  v.  Phil.,  1868.  8°.    .     .     .  4313.18 

Stille  (Charles  Janeway,  L  L.D.)  History  of  the  U.  S. 
sanitary  commission.  Phila.,  1866.   8°.    .  4343.18 

Stilling  ( Joliann  Heinrich  Jung-).  Life.  Tr.  by  E.  L. 
HazeliuB.   Gettysburg,  (Pa.),  1831.  8°.     .  3166.02 

Same.   Sequel.  Tr.  by  S.  Jackson.  L,,  1836.   12°. 

—  Sammtliche    Werke.     12   v.     Stuttgart,    1843.  16°. 

Contents :  v.  1.  Lebcnsgescliichte,  2.  Geisterreiche. 
Chrysiioii.  Das  Schatzkastleiu.  3.  Siegsgeschichte  der 
christlichen  Religion.  4-5.  Das  Heimweh.  Die  grosse 
Panacee.  Schleudere  eiues  Hirteuknaben.  Tbeodicee. 
6  Theobald,  oder  die  .Schwjirmer  :  Theorie  der  Geieter- 
kuude.  7-8.  Der  graue  Mann.  9.  Florentin  von  Fahlen- 
dorn.  Here  von  Morgenthaii.  Theodore  von  der  Linden. 
10.  Der  christliche  .Menschenfreuud.  Biblische  Eizald- 
ungen.  11.  Biblische  Erziihlungen.  Ueber  den  Revolu- 
tionageist.  Vertheidignug  gegen  Beschuldiguugen. 
12.  Erziihlungeu.  Gedichte.  Taschenbuch-Aufsiitze. 

—  Theobald,   or  the  fanatic  :    a  true  history .    Tr.  by 

S.  Schoeffer.  Philadelphia,  1816.   12°.       .     254.0.5 

—  Theory  of  pneumatology.     Ed.  by  G.  Bush.    New 

York,  1851.   12° 3815.29 

—  Hagrnhadi  [K.  R.)    German  rationalism.  1865.  .    .    .  3S56.05 
Stilhngfleet   (Edward,   bishop).    Tulloch  (7.)      Rational  theol.  and 

christian  philos.  in  England,  v,  1,  1872  :  p.  411-463.  3446.09 
Not-^. — Uepr.  Irom  contemp.  rev.,  v.  10,  18r.9. 

—  Hunt  (J.)  Religious  thought  in  England,  v.  2.  p.  135-143.  1871. 
StiUman  (Wm.  J.)     ihe  Cretan  insurrection  of  1866- 

7-8.     New  York,  1874.   12° 993.25 

Stimpson  (Win.)  Marine  invertebrata  of  Grand  Manan,  New 
Brunswick.     [/«  Smith,  contrib,  v.  6.] :i937.06 

—  Researches  upon  the  Hydrobiinte.     [In  Smith,   miscel.  coll., 

V.  7,  1865,] 3935.17 

Stimulants  and  narcotics.      See  Medicine  [Stimulants,  p.  767); — 

Temperance  question. 
Stirling.     Sey  also  Sterling. 
Stirling  (Edward).     Plays,    See  Plays  (p.  897). 
Stirling  (James  Hutchison).     As  regards  protoplasm 

in   relation    to   Huxley's  essay.  Edin.,  1869.   16°. 

—  Jlr.  Buckle  and  the  Aufklarung.  [In  Journal  of  spec,  philos., 

V.  9.  1875.  p.  337-399.] 

—  I  am  that  I  am,  poem-     [In  Jour,  of  spec,  philos.,  Oct.,  1877.J 

—  Jerrold,    'Tennyson,   Macaulaj',  with  other   critical 

ess.ays,     [De  Quincey  and  Coleridge  upon  Kant, 
Ebenezer  Elliott.]     Edin.,  1868.  16°.     .  2513.28 

—  Lectures  on  the  philos.  of  law.    [In  Journal  of  spec,  philos. 

V.  7.  8.  1873-74.1 

—  The  Secret  of  Hegel.  2  V.     L.,   1865.  8°.     .5113.15 

—  Sir.  Wm.  Hamilton  :  being  the  philosophy  of  per- 

ception :  an  analysis,  London,  1865,  8".  ."/413.12 
Stirling  (John).     .A  system  of  rhetoric  iu  English  verse.  14th  ed. 

25pp.  London.  1808.  8°.  [/«  Pamphleteer,  V.  12],  5093.13 
Stirling  (Wm. )     Cloister  life  of  Charles  v.    [1.55.5-G8]. 

Boston,  1853.  12° 3035.09 

—  Velasquez  and  his  works.     L.,  1855.   12°.   .  3173.34 
Stirling  (Wm.  Alexander,  eario/).      See  Alexander  (Wm.,  eariijC 

Stirling). 
Stirling  [Earldom  of).     Warren  [S.)    The  romance  of  forgery. 
[In  his  Works,  v.  6,  1855  ;  p.  326-389] 2545.06 


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Stockbridge    (John  C,  D.D.)  Memoirs  of  rev.  Biuon 

Sldw.     IJoBton,  1871.  8° 310G.31 

Stockdale  (Joliu  Josuph).      Covent  Garden  Journal. 

[1808-10].     2  V.     London,  1810.   8°.    .     .   1715.01 
Stock-dualing.    Sre  Political  economy  [Stocks,  p.  924). 
Stuckliirdt  (Jules    Adolph).      Chemistry  of  agriciil- 

ture.     London,  1855.     12° 4212.10 

Stockmar  (CiiriBti-iu  P'rifdrich,  baron).      .SVn  Biography  (p.  202). 
Stock-raising.      .Ve  Agriculture   [Slock,  p.   9)  ;  also  Miles  (M.) 

Stock-breeiliag.  1H78 i;i:i.').24 

Stockton  (Frank  11. )     Round-about  rambles  in  lands 
of  fact  and  fancy.     N.  Y. ,  1872.  4°.     .     .  2547.1  fJ 
ff^  For  hie  taUs  see  Fiction  chiBS  list  (p.  524). 

—  and  (M.)     The  home:    where  it  should  be  and 

what  to  put  in  it.  N.  Y.,  1873.  12°.  .  .1311.05 
Stock-well  (G.  S. )  The  republic  of  Liberia  :  geog- 
raphy, productions,  history,  etc.  N.  Y.,  1868.  12°. 
Stockwell  (johu  N.)  Memoir  on  the  secular  variations  of  the 
elements  of  the  orbits  of  the  ei^ht  principal  planets.  [In 
Smith,  contr.,  v,  18.     Wash,.  1872.  4'.) 30:i7.18 

—  Secular  variations  of  the  planetary  orbits.     [In  Sm.  report. 

J871J a'J36.2i; 

Stodart.     S''e  a/50  Stoddart. 

Stodart  (M.  A.)  Female  writers:  their  proper  sphere, 
and  powers  of  usefulness.    L.,  1842.   12°.  5823.25 

Stoddard  ( Charles  Warren ).  South  sea  idyls.  Bos- 
ton, 1873.   24° 10G2.14 

Stoddard  (H.  H. )      An   egg   farm.     N.  Y.,  1870.  12°. 

Stoddard  (Richard  Henry).  Book  of  the  East,  and 
other  poems.     Boston,  1871.  16°.  .     .     .  1687.23 

—  The  King's  bell.     N.  Y.,  1863.  12°.    .     .     .1687.13 

—  Late  English  poets.   [Selections].    N.  Y.,  1867.  12°. 

—  Memoir  of  Mrs.  E.  B.  Browning.    [I7i  her  Life,  letters  and 

essays,  v.  1.  1877.] 3024.24 

—  Poems.  Boston,  1852.  16°.    ......  1687.11 

Contents  :    Miscellaneous  poems.  Songs  and  sonnets. 

—  Songs  of  summer.    Boston,  1857.   16°.  .     .  1687.12 

—  t'd.     .See  Bric-a-brac  series  (p.  231);— Sans-souci  8eries(p.  i)67). 
Stodd6»rd  (Seneca  Ray)     The  Adirondacks.    Albany, 

1S74.   12- 1133.13 

Stoddart.     See  alsn  Stodart. 

Stoddart  (NiV  John).     Glossology;  or  the  historical 

relations  of  languages.  Ft.  1.  London,  1858.   12°. 

—  Introduction  to  the  study  of  universal  history.   2d 

ed.  London,   1850.  12° 412.24 

Contents  :     1.  On  the  uses  of  history  as  a  study.     2.  On 
the  separation  of  the  early  tacts  of  history  from  fable. 

—  On  the  uses  of  history  as  a  study.     [In  Historical  essays,  etc. 

London,  1858.  12°.] 445.14 

Same.     [Witli,  M'Burney  (I.)  Student's  hand-book.]  413.10 

Stoddart  (Thomas  Tod).  Angler's  companion  to  the 
rivers  and  lochs  of  Scotland.  2d  ed.   Edinburgh, 

1853    12° 4616.26 

Stokes  (Anthony).  A  view  of  the  constitution  of  the 
British  colonies,  in  North  America,  and  the  West 
Indies,  at  the  the  time  the  civil  war  broke  out. 

London,  1783.   8° 5736.19 

Stokes  {Pfof.  George  Gabriel).  Absorption  of  light  and  the  col- 
ours of  natural  bodies.  [In  South  Kensington  science  iec- 
tin-es.  V.  1.  1878  ;  p.  3:!-53.] 3'.106.14 

—  Fluorescence.     [In  v.  1.  1878  ;  p.  54-76] 3906.14 

Stokes  (Henry  Paine).  Attempt  to  determine  the 
chronological  order  of  Snakespeare's  plays.  Har- 
ness e.ssay,  1877.     London,  1878.   12°.     .   1752.29 

Stokes  (J.)  Cabinet-makers' and  upholsterers' com- 
panion.    Phil.,  1852.   12° 3932.34 

Stokes  iJohn  Lort).  Discoveries  in  Australia,  1839- 
43.   2  V.     London,  1846.   8° 1063.12 

Stokes  (Whitley,  ed.)  Gwreaus  an  Bys.  The  creation  of  the 
world,  a  Cornish  mystery.  Berlin,  Philological  soc.  v. 
15.  18i;3.  8' (>443.15 

Stokes  (Wra),  Acland  (H.  W.),  and  of/iere.  Medi- 
cine in  modern  times.     L.,  1846.     8°.     .4312.10 

Stolen  waters.     ««  Gardner  (Celia  E.)  1874 1643.:i5 

Stoll  ^  Heinrich  \Vm. )  Handbook  of  the  religion  and 
mythology  of  the  Greeks,  with  a  short  account 
of  the  religious  system  of  the  Romans.  Tr.  by 
R.  B.  Paul ;  and  ed.  by  T.  K.  Arnold.  London, 
1852.   12° 3S16.39 

Stolz  ( .)/7)ie.  de),  pseud.  Le  tresor  de  Nanette.  2e  ed. 
Paris,  18r,9.   12° 7037.05 

Stomach  (Diseases  of  the).    See  Medicine  (p.  768). 

Stone  [Mis.  Elizabeth).  Book  of  costume  ;  or  annals 
of  fashion.   [anoii.\  London,  1x45.  8°.     .  6625.16 

—  Chronicle  of  fashion,  from  the  time  of  Elizabeth. 

2v.   London,  1845.'  8° 6625.0:! 


—  God's  acre  :  or  historical  notices  relating  to  church- 

yards.    London,  1858.   8" 621.5.02 

A'o(c.— For  other  works    by    this    author,  under  the 

pseudonym  of  Menzies.  see  that  name. 

Stone  (Edwin  Martin).     The  architect  and   moneta- 

rian  ;    a  brief  memoir  of  Thomas   Alex.    Tefi't. 

Providence,  1869,  8° 3631.06 

—  History  of  Beverly,   civil   and    ecclesiastical,  1630- 

1842.     Boston,  1813.  8" 601.05 

Stone  (J.  B.,   F.  (}.  S.  \      Tour  with   Cook  through 

Sjiain.  London,  1873.   16° 984.24 

Stone  (James  Kent).  The  invitation  heeded  :  reasons 

for  a  return  to  Catholic  unity.  2d  ed.  New  York, 

1870.  12° 3595.11 

Stone  (John  Seeley,   />.D.)     A  memoir  of  the  life  of 

James  Milnor,  D.D.     N.  Y.,   1819.   12°.  .  3124.02 

—  Beneficial  influence  of  Christianity  upon  mankind  ;    sermon, 

Dec,  25,  1833.     Boston.  1834.  8' 034.24 

—  Considerations  on  the  poor  in  large  cilics  :  discourse   before 

the  Children's  friend  soc.     Boston,  1838.     8'.     .     .31)31.10 

—  The   mysteries    opeped  ;    or,   scriptural   views  of 

preaching  and  the  sacraments.    N.  Y.,  1814.    12°. 

Stone  (/fell.  Livingston).    Sketch  of  the  life  of  Dr.  [Jaazanlah] 

Crosby.     Boston,  1866.  8° 3521.13 

Stone  (Livingston).  Domesticated  trout,  how  to 
breed  and  grow  them.  Boston,  1872.  8°.  4826.32 

Stone  (liev.  Thos.  T.)  Sermons  on  war.  B.,  1869.  18°. 

Stone  (Wm. )  Wliat  I  learned  at  sea  ;  or,  my  first 
voyage.     London,  [1870.]   12° 932.12 

Stone  (W.  D.,  ed.)  Half-yearly  abstract  of  the  med- 
ical sciences,  v.  51-64.  Phi'la.,  1871-76.  8°.  8097.01 

Stone  (Wra.  Leete).  Border  wars  of  the  American 
revolution.  2  v.  New  York,  1846.   16°.     .     582.08 

—  Life  and  times  of  Red-Jacket.   New  Y'ork,  1841.  8°. 

—  Life  of  Joseph  Brant  :    incl.  the  border  wars  of  the 

American  rev.,  e(c.  to  1795.  2  v.    N.  Y.,  r838.  8°. 

—  Matthias  and  his  impostures.    3d  ed.    New  York, 

1835.  18° 3rj2.17 

—  Poetry  and  history  of  Wyoming.    2d  ed.  enlarged. 

New  York,  1844.   12° 621.18 

Stone  (Wui.  Leete,  sou  o/  j)reredmri).  Campaign  of 
Burgoyne,  and  the  expedition  of  Barry  St.  Le- 
ger.    Albany,  1877.  12° 582.15 

—  History  of  New  York  city  to  the  present  day.     N. 

Y.,  1872.  8° 615.32 

—  Life  and  times  of  Sir  William  Johnson.     2  v.     Al- 

bany, 1865.  8° 3093.22 

—  Reminiscences  of  Saratoga  and  Ballston.     N.  Y., 

1865.  12° 621.20 

Stone  age  (The).     See  Man  [Prehistoric,  p.  735). 

Stone-cutting  and  stone-mason's  work.  See  Arts  {Useful :  Stone, 
p.  47  ; — Masrinry.  p.  45). 

Stone-implements.     .See  Man  [Prehistoric,  p.  735). 

Stonehenge,  jisettil.     .See  Walsh  (J.  H.) 

Stonehenge.  .See  Countries,  etc.  [.Stoneher.ge,  p.  371)  ; — Druids 
(p.  84)  ;— Qu.  rev.,  v.  108.  1860  or  Liltell,  v.  3.  1800. 

Stones  of  the  temple,     .^fc  Field  (W.)  1873 3767.'25 

Stones  of  the  valley.    .S'«  Symonds  (W.  S.)     1857..     .     .  4n2.'23 

Stony  Point.  (A".  Y.)    .See  Countries,  etc.  (p.  371). 

Storch  (Henri).  Cours  d'economie  politique.  Avee 
des  notes,  par  J.  B.  Say.  5  v.      Paris,  1823-4.  8°. 

Storer  (Francis  Humphreys).  Dictionary  of  solubil- 
ities of  chemical  substances.  Cambridge,  (.Mass.,) 
1864.     S° 4216.04 

Storer  (Horatio  Robinsom.  Causation,  course,  and 
treatment  of  reflex  insanity  in  women.     Boston, 

1871.  16° 4331.21 

—  Is  it  I?  A  book  for  every  man.     Boston,  1867.    16°. 

—  AVky  not  ?    A  book  for  every  woman.      Boston, 

1866.  18° 4331.10 

—  and  Heard  (F.  F.)     Criminal  abortion  :  its  nature, 

its  evidence,   and   its   law.      Boston,    18()8.    8°. 
Storer  (I'homas).     Life  and  death  of  Wolsey.     Repr. 

fr.  ed.  of  1599.  With  introd.  and  notes.     Oxford, 

1826.   8° 3187.00 

Stories.     See  Fiction  class  list  (p.  524). 

Stories  about:  —      .See  Barker  (Mary  Anne) 2513.16 

Stories  aud  poems,     .See  Gilman   (Caroline)  awl  Jervey  (C.  H.) 
Stories  from  English  historv  during  the  Middle  .\tjes.    See  Hack 

(Maria).   1872.     ..." "...     463.1G 

Stories  frMiii  the   lips   of  the  Tcaiher.     See  Frothingham  (O.  B.) 
Stories  of  .-i  ^'randtather  about  .\mer.  history.      See  Dodge  (N.  S.) 

Stories  nf  infinity      .Ve'  Flammarion  (C.)     1873 4013.02 

Stories  nf  ,, Id  families.     Sff  Chambers  (W.) 3221.22 

Stories  of  the  christians  and  Moors  of  Spain.     See  Tonge  (C.  M.) 

1878 552.18 


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Stork  (Theophilu«,  D.D.)  The  uuHeen  world  in  the 
light  of  the  Cross.     Phil.,  1871.  1G°.  .     .  3595.15 

Storke  (E;  U.)  iiiul  Brockett  (L.  P.)  Complete  hist- 
ory of  the  f^iuat  rubellion.  2  V.     Auburn,  (A'.    1'. ) 

I8i;:i-(r..  H' (;34.09 

Stormoiith(7i!c().  -James),  Handy  English  word  book  : 
ii  comjilete  dictionary  appendix  :  English  spel- 
lings and  spelling  rules  ,  English  inllucted 
words,  punctuation,  foreign  quotations  re-spelt 
for   pronunciation.     London,    1877.   12^   GJ2-t.'23 

—  Etymological  and    pronouncing    dictionai-y  of  the 

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Codification  of  common  law. 
Commerce  (Memorial    against 

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Commercial  law  (Growth  of  the) 
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Digests  of  the  common  law. 
Kmmet  (Thomas  A.).  Sketch  of. 
Grovernment  (.Science  of). 
Harvard    university  (Rights  of 

the  fellows  of). 
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Address  on  resigning  Ihe  speak- 
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Apportionment   of  senators 
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Ashinuii  (Piidessor), Eulogy  on. 

Autobiogr.iphy. 

Barbour  (Philip  P.).  Sketch  of. 

Capture  (Law  relating  to). 

Chancery  jui'i.sdictiou. 

Characteristics  of  the  age  ;  die- 
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Judiciary  (Salaries  of  the). 

Jurisprudouce  (Progress  of). 

Legal  studies   (Value  and  Im- 
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Legal  studies  (Course  of). 

Legare  (Ilugli  S.).  Sketch  of. 

Literary   tendencies  of  the 
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Marititiic   law  (Literature  of). 

Marshall    (John),  Life,  charac- 
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Mount  Auburn   (Cemetery  of). 
.^ddreHS  at  the!   consecration. 

Neutral  trade  of  the  U.  S.   (In- 


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Parker  (Isaac).  Sketch  of. 

Piukney  (William),  Hketcb  of. 

Piracy  and  the  slave  trade. 

Puritans  (History  and  influence 
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Science  and  mechanic  art  (De- 
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Scientifii;  studies  (Influence  ofl. 

Speech  at  the  Centennial  cele- 
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Todd  (.Ichii).  Sketch  of. 

Trimble  (Itobertl,  Sketch  of, 

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Stout  (Peter  F.)  Nicaragua.     Phil.,   1859.  8°.   1163.18 
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Stow  (David).     Gallery  training  lessons — common  things.     [lit 
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ISiwlii-i-  (II.  W.) 
Buckingham  (\V.  A.) 
Cllaae  (8.  P.  I 
CoUax  (Soimylcl). 
Dougla.ss  (F.) 


Phillips  (Weiulell). 
Sliol'cUan  (P.  11.) 
Shi-iMuail  (\V.  T.) 
Slautou  (E,  M.) 
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WilBoli  (Henry). 

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Fan-igut  (D.  G.) 
GarribOU  (W.  L.) 
Grant  (U.  .S.) 
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—  Zetlir  ( E. )     Strauss  and  Kenan,  an  essay.  From  the 

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Strauss,  in  his  life  and  writings.    187J.  3160.19 

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1874  (S.  as  a  theologian);  v.  '27,  1876  (D.  F.  Strauss  :  a  chap- 
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Stray  leaves  fi i  the  book  of  n;iture.      S''>'  De  Vere  (M.  Scheie). 

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Street  (George  Edmund).  The  new  courts  of  justice  : 
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Streets  (Thoina.-j  H.}  Contributions  to  the  natural  history  of  the 
Hawaiau  and  Fanning  Islands  and  Lower  California,  187;:- 
75.      [Jn  Smithsonian    nii.scel.    collections,  v.  13,    1875] 

Streets  and  lanes  of  a  citv  :  being  tlie  reminiscences 
of  AmyDutton.   London,   1871.   16°.   .      .  5816.24 

Strength  and  beauty.    A'ee  Hopkins  (Mark).  1874.     .     .     .3568.31 

Strelton  (Hesba).  psewJ.    See  Smith  (Hannah),  in  Fiction  (p.  525). 

Stretton  (Margaret).     See  Ficton  (p.  525). 

Strieker  (Salomon  i,  and  olhers.  Manual  of  human 
and  comparative  histology,  v.  1.  Tr.  by  H.  Power. 
London,  \t;io  Sydinhavi  sucklf/,  1870.    8°.  4303.01 

Strickland  (Agnes).  Lives  of  bachelor  kings  of  Eng- 
land.  London,  1801.   8° 3256.01 

Contenh:  William  ii.  Rufus,  1O5G-1100.  Edw.  v.  1470- 
1483.     Edw.  VI.  1537.1553. 

—  Lives  of  the  last  four  princesses  of  the  royal  house 

of  Stuart.  London,  1872.  8°.  .  322.5.17  ;  32-55.30 
Cmitents :  Mary,  consort  of  William  ii.  of  Orange,  and 
mother  of  king  William  in.  Elizabeth.  2d  daughter  of 
Charles  I.  and  Henrielta  Maria.  Henrietta  Anne,  young- 
est dau^^hter  of  Charles  i.  and  Henrietta  Maria.  Louisa 
Maria,  youngest  daughter  of  king  James  ii. 

—  Lives  of  the  queens  of  England.  12  v.  in  6.    Phil., 

1853.     8° 3255.06 

Contents:  V.  1-3.  Matilda  of  Flanders.  Matilda  of  Scot- 
land. Adelicia  of  Louviiiiie.  Matilda  of  Boulogne,  Eleanura 
of  Aquitaine,  Berengaria  of  Navarre.  Isabella  of  .-\ugou- 
leliie.  Eleani-r  of  Piovence,  Eleauora  of  Caslile,  Marguer- 
ite of  I'rance,  Isabella  of  France,  Phillippa  of  Haiuault. 
Anne  of  Bohemia.  Isabella  of  Valois.  Joanna  of  Navarre. 
Katheriue  of  "Valois,  Marg.-iret  of  Anjou.  Elizabeth  Wood- 
ville.     Anno  of  Warwick.  (Iijli6-148.5.1 

4-5.  Elizabeth  of  York,  Katherine  of  Aragon.  Anne 
Boleyn,  Jane  Seymour,  Anne  Cleves,  Katherine  Howard, 
Katharine  P.irr,  Queen  alary  i.  (14GG-I55S,) 

6-7.  Queen  Elizabeth,  Anne  of  Denmark.  (153-3-1619.) 

8  9.  li.nrietta  Maria.  Catlierine  of  Braganza.  Mary  Bea- 
trice of  Modena.  (1CU9-1702.1 

10-11.  Mary  Beatrice,  concluded,  Queen  Mary,  Queen 
Anne.  (1662-1699.1 

12.  Queen  Anne,  condttded.  (1699-1754.) 


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Same.    New  ed.  6  v.     L.,  1864-05.    12°.  3255.i:i 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Matilda  of  FlauderB  to  Margarot  of  Au- 
jou.  (A.  D.  1006-1444.) 

2.  Elizabeth  Woodville  to  Queen  Mary  I.  (14^6-1558.) 

3.  Queeu  Elizabeth.  (1.53:i-10(B,) 

4.  Aube  of  Denmark.  Henrietta  Maria.  Catharine  of  Bra- 
ganza.  (1676-11184.) 

5.  Mary  Beatrice  of  Modena.  Queeu  Mary  ii,  wife  of  Wm. 
III.  (loco-nis.) 

6.  Mary  ii.  cont'd,  Queeu  Anne.  (1689.1714.) 

Same,  4th  ed.  with  portraits.  8  v.     L.,  1854.  8". 

Contaiis :     v.  1.  Matilda  of  Ilaudcra  to  Auue  of  Boho- 

luia.  (A.  D.  106i;-13«U.) 
2.  Isabella  of  Valois  to  Anne  Boleyn.  (13!l7.15;t3.) 
3-  Jane  Seymour,  Anne  of  Oleves.   Catherine  Howard, 

Katberine  Parr.  Queen  Mary  l.   (1536-1558.) 

4.  Queeu  Elizabeth.  (1533-1603.) 

5.  Anne  of  Deumarli,  Henrietta  Maria.  Katharine  of  Bra- 
ganza.  (1003-1661.) 

6.  Mary  Beatrice  of  Modeua.  (1085-1718.) 

7.  Maiy  ll.  q.  consort  of  Wm.  UI.  (1662-1694.) 

8.  Queen  Anne.  (1089-1714.) 

Same.     Abridged  ed.       N.  Y.,  ISDT.  12^   3256.03 

—  Lives  of  the  queens  of  Scotland  and    English  prin- 

cesses connected  with  the  royal  succession  of  Gt. 
Britain.  8  t.     N.  Y.,  1854-59.  12°.  .     .     .  3256.06 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Margaret  Tudor,  qu.  of  James  iv.  Mag- 
dalene of  France,  Ist  queen  of  James  v.  Mary  of  Lorraine- 
ad  queen  of  James  v. 

2.  Mary  of  Lorraine.  Lady  Margaret  Douglass,  countess 
of  Lennox. 

3-7.  Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 

8.  Elizabeth  Stuart,  queeu  of  Bohemia.  Sophia,  electress 
of  Hanover. 

—  Lives  of  the  seven  bishops  committed  to  the  tower 

in  1688.      London,  1866.  12° 344,^).15 

Contents :  Saucroft,  Lake,  White,  Turner,  Ken,  Lloyd- 
Trelawuy. 

—  Lives  of  the  Tudor  princesses.    [1498-1615].     Lon- 

don, 1868.  12° 3255.22 

Cotit^-nts  :  Mary  Tudor,  wife  of  Louis  xil  of  France,  and 
of  the  duke  of  Suff<ilk.  Lady  Jane  Gray  and  sisters.  Lady 
Eleanor  Brandon,  countess  of  Cumberland,  1536-48.  Lady 
Margaret  Clifford,  1.540-96.     Arabella  Stuart,  1574-1615  . 

—  Memoirs  of  the  queens  of  Henry  via.   Philadelphia, 

1853.    8 3256.04 

—  Old  friends  and  new  acquaintances.     [Tales].     2  v. 

London,  1861.   12° 254.29 

—  Pilgrims  of  Walsingham  ;  or  tales   of  the  Middle 

A-4es.     N.  Y.,  [(I.  (i]  12° 256.21 

.Same,     [/n  Waldie.     Select  circ.  library,  v.  6.)      .5078.20 

Stricklan(3  (Jane  Margaret).  Rome,  regal  and  re- 
publican.    Ed.  by  A.  Strickland.     L.,  1854.   !2°. 

Strickland  (Wm.  P. )  History  of  the  American  Bible 
society.     N.  Y.,  1856.     8° 3457.00 

Strictures  on  the  most  eminent  lawyers  of  the  pres- 
ent day.  [n«o)i.]      London,  1780.    8°.     .5622.14 

Strikes  aud  lockouts.    .Sv,-  PoUt.  fcouomy  {Trades  unions,  p.  918). 

Strobel  (Rev.  P.  A.)  The  Salzburgers  and  their  de- 
scendants,   in   Georgia.      Baltimore,    1855.    12°. 

Strong  (James,  DD.)  New  harmony  and  exposition 
of  the  Gospels.     N.  Y'.,  1854.  8°.    .     .     .3752.02 

—  joint  author.      .S'ec  M'Olintock  (I.)  and  Strong  (J.)      Cycl.  of 

biblical,  ftc.  literature 3716.11 

Strong  (Latham  Cornell).  Poke  o'Moonshine.  [Po- 
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Strong  (R.  M.)  Tivombly  {A.  S.)  Completed  christian  life  :  ser- 
mon commemorative  of  R.  M.  Strong.  1863.  .  .  .  3631.11 
Strong  (lliin.  Wm. )  Two  lectures  upon  the  relations 
of  civil  law  to  church  polity,  discipline,  and 
property.     N.  Y.,  1875.   12° 5641.23 

—  Study  of  social  science.     \ln  Amer.  soc.  Bci.  assoc.     Trans., 

no.  4,  1872] 5811.02 

Strong    (Wm.    C.)     Culture  of  the  grape.     Boston, 

18.'6.   12° 6i:f3.01 

Strong  and  free.    See  Phillips  (Miss  —).     1869 6814.08 

Strong  drink,  fte.     .?ec  Prescott  (H.  P.)  1809 4916.24 

Strother  (David  H.)  [' Porte  Crayon',  pseucZ.]  Vir- 
ginia illustrated.  N.  Y.,  1858.  8°.  .  .  254.31 
i^s"  For  the  author's  papers  in  Harper's  monthly  con- 
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Strother  (Edward,  M.D.)  Experienc'd  measures  how  to  manage 
the  small-pox  :  added,  the  proper  method  to  be  used  in 
the  plague.     London,  1721.  12° In  4334.20 

Stroud  (Wm.)     The   i5hysical  cause    of  the   death  of 

Christ,   and  its  relations  to  the  principles  and 

practice  of  Christianity.    With  letter,  by  Sir  J. 

Y.  Simpson.  New  York,  1871.  8°.  .     .     .  3.095.17 

iVote.— Reviewed  in  Winslow'sjour.of  psy.med.,  v.1,1848. 


Struggle  against  absolute  monarchy,  1603-88.  J^ee  Oordery  (B.M.) 

1877 461.25 

Struggle  for  existence.  (Poems.)  .V«  Peak  (G.)  1872.    .    .  1675.31 
Struggles  for   life  ;  or,  the   autobiography   of  a  dis- 
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Struggles  of  a  young  artist.    See  Gibson  (D.  C),  in  Biography 

(p.   119) 3005.22 

Struggles  through  life.     .See  Harriott  (J.)  3  v.  1815.      .     .     933.12 
Struthers  (John).      Poetical   works.     With    autobio- 
graphy. 2  V.  London,  1851.   12°.    .     .     .  1687.15 

Cfjnt^ntt :  v.  1.  My  own  life.  The  poor  mau's  sabbath. 
The  house  of  mourning,  or  the  peasant's  death.  The 
plough,  2.  The  winter  day.  Dychmout.  Miscellaneous 
poems.     Songs.  Eiiitapbs.    Translations  and  paraphrases. 

Strutt  (John  Wm.,  hmon  Ktiyleiijh).  Theory  of  sound. 
2  V.  London,  1877-78.  8° 4028.28 

Strutt  (Joseph).  Sports'and  pastimes  of  the  people 
of  England.   Loudon,   1833.  8°.       ...  4617.02 

Strype  (John).  Memorials  of  Thomas  Cranrner.  2  v. 
London,  1853.   UP 3044.10 

Strzelecki(P.  E.  de).  Physical  description  of  New 
South  Wales  and  Van  Diemen's  Land.  L.,  1845.  8°. 

Stuart  [liuyal  lluuseof).     .See  Biography  (p.  202). 

Stuart  (Charles).  Memoir  of  Granville  Sharp.  New 
York,  1836.    1'2° 3163.04 

Stuart  (Charles  B. ).  Lives  and  works  of  civil'and  mili- 
tary engineers  of  America.    New  York,  1871.  8°. 

—  Naval    and   mail  *  steamers   of  the   United  States. 

New  York,  18.53.  4° 4518.16 

—  Naval  dry  docks  of  the  U.  S.     New  York,  1852.  fol. 
Stuart  ( Isaac  Wm. )     Life  of  Jonathan  Trumbull.   2d 

ed.  Boston,  18,59.   H" 3174.01 

Stuart  ( George  H.)  and  Hall  (J.)  The  American  evan- 
gelists, IJ.  L.  Moodv  and  Ira  E.  Sankev,  in  Gt. 
Britain  and  Ireland".  New  York,  1875.  12'".  3556.30 

Stuart  (James)  ««<;  Revett  (Nicholas).  'Antiquities 
of  Athens.  4  v.  London,  1762-1816.  fol.      A. 47.12 

Same.  Supplementary.   By  C.  E.  Cockerell,  and 

others.   London,  1830."  fol A.  47.16 

Stuart  (James  Montgomery).  History  of  free  trade 
in  Tuscany.  With  remarks  on  its  progress  in  the 
rest  of  Italy.  London,  1876.  12°.    .     .     .  5921.02 

Stuart  (Moses).  Hints  on  the  interpretation  of 
prophecy.  2d  ed.   Andover,  1842.   l'.i°.     .  3595.14 

—  Christ  a  svnipathizing  saviour  :  sermon   at  the  funeral  of 

Mrs.  Abby  Woods,  Feb.  24,  1846.  Andover,  1841'..  8°.  3624.30 

—  Letter  to  \V.  E.  (!hanning,  on  religious  liberty.    3d 

ed.    Boston,  1830.  8° 3595.20 

—  Clark  {R.  W.)    Ke view  of  Moaes  Stuart's  pamphlet 

on  slavery.  1850. - .  5833.01 

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lander,  July,  1873  (A  chapter  of  reminiscences,  by  Mrs.  M. 
H.  Cornelius). 

Stuart  (Kobert).  Dictionary  of  architecture.  3  v.  in 
2.     Phil..  1854.  8° r  1314.02 

Stuart-Glemiie  (John  Stuart).    In  the  morning-land, 

or   the  law  of  the  origin   and  transformation  of 

Christianity,   v.  1.      London,  187.'!.   b".     .  313^.01 

V.  1.  The  philosophy  of  history,  and  the  origin  of  the 

doctrines  of  Christianity. 

jjtg-  .See  also  other  works  by  this  author  entered  under 
Glennic  (p.  579). 

Stuarts  (Lives  of  the).    See  Biography  (p.  202). 

Stubbs  (George).  'Illustrated  lecture  on  sketching 
from  nature  in  pencil  and  water  colour.  Lon- 
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•S'ee  notice  of  G.  Stubbs  in  Temple  Bar,  Dec,  1876.  , 

Stubbs  I  Lucas  Peter).  Guide  to  pawnbroking.  Lon- 
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Stubbs  (Wm. )  Constitutional  histoi'y  of  England, 
v.  1-3.     Oxford,  1874-78.    12° 5712.19 

—  Tne  early  Plantagenets.  N.  Y'.,  1776.  16'-,   [Epochs 

of  mod.  hist.] 481.02 

—  Memorials  of  Saint  Dunstan,  archbishop  of  Can- 

terbm-y.     L.,  1874.  8°.   [Rolls  chronicles.] 

—  Select  charters,  aud  other  illustrations  of  English 

constitutional  history,  from  the  earliest  times  to 
the  reign  of  Edward  the  first.  Oxford,  1870.   12°. 

—  ed.  Chronicles  and  memorials  of  the  reign  of  Rich- 

ard I.  2  v.     L.,  1864-65.    8°.     [Rolls  chronicles.] 
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Student  (The),     iee  Bulwer-Lytton  (E.  G.  E.  L. )      .    .     .  25U.2S 
Student  life.     .%»■  Education  (College  life,  p.  434). 

Student  life.    See  Osgood  (Samuel, 6512.07 

Student  life  in  Germany.    &e  Howitt  (Wm.)  1849.  .    .     .5516.16 


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Student's  uiicieut  biat.  of  Ibo  East  .fcf^  Smith  (Philip).  .  423,10 
Student's  atlas  of  olassinal  Hoography.    l."i    maps  coii- 

struote.l  by  Kdwaril  Weller.      Letter  press  by  L. 

Sclimitz.      With  index     N.  T.,  [».  d.]  S".     915.20 

Stadont's  occlefl.  history.     .<r(.f  Smith  (P.)  1878 3112,22 

Student's  Franco  :  history  to  18,J2.  N.  T.,  18152.  12°.  .  .  513.13 
Student's  Ruldo  to  the  Uuiv.  of  Cambridge.  2d  ed.    Cambridge, 

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Studeut's  biinclboolc  of  mod.  hist.  [Chronological 
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Ohevalier  (E.l 4'2.'!.14 

Student's  quarter  :  or  Paris,  elc.  Sff  Thackeray  (W.  M.)  9153.29 
Student's  scripture  history.  .V'v  Smith  (\Vm.)  ISIW.  .  .3413.13 
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Studies  in  biography.     .See  Trotter  (L.  S  ) 3265.08 

Studies  in  church  liistnrv.  See  Lea  (11,  C.)  1869.  .  .  .  3425.16 
Studies  in  field  and  forest,  .S'.v  Flagg  (W.)  1857.  .  .  .4712.30 
Studies  in  general  science.  .S'^^- Blackwell  (A.  B.)  1869.  .5411.18 
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Studies  in  poetry  and  philosophy.  .See  Shairp  (J.  C.)  .  2542.20 
Studies  in  European  politics.  .Vi-.- Duffdl,  E.  (1)  .  ,  .5727.12 
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Studies  of  the  Greek  poets.  .S'l"'' Symonds  (.J.  A.)  1873  .  1687. '29 
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Studio  arts  (The).     5«  Johnson  (E.  W.)  1878 1433.  JS 

Studio,  field,  and  gallery.  .See  RoUin  (H,  J.)  1878.  .  .  1424.21 
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Studuitz  (Arthur  von),  (iold  :  standard  of  gold  and 
silver  wares  in  different  countries.  Tr.  and 
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Shidy.     .See  Education  (p.  134). 

Studying  art    broad.     .See  Nieriker  (M.  A,)    1879.    ,    .     .  1422.23 

Stukely  (Thomas).     .See  Beulley's  miscel.,  v.  44.  1858. 

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Sturges  (.Joshua).  Giiiile  to  the  game  of  dr.iughte.  Ed.  by  G, 
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Start  (Oapl.  Charles)  Expedition  into  Central  Aus- 
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—  Two  expeditions  into  Southern  Australia,  18'28-3I. 

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Sturtevant  (Julian  M.,  D.D.)  Economics,  or  the 
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Sturtevant  ( S.  T. .  D  D.)  Preacher's  manual  :  lec- 
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Stuttering.     .See  Medicine  ( f'oi'c*;  and  speecfi.  p  769). 

StySe  (Knut).  Iron  and  steel  ;  elasticity,  extensi- 
bility, and  tensile  strength.  From  the  Swedish, 
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Style.    See  Rhetoric  {Slyle.  p.  950)-,— Criticism  (p.  388). 

Styles  (liev.  John),  'fhe  animal  creation  :  its  claims 
on  our  humanity.     London,  [ii.  d.]  8'.  .  5825.14 

—  Es,say  on  the  stage.    3d  ed.     L.,  1820.     18°.   1731. ;{-2 

Subalpine  kinadom.     .See  St   John  (Bayle) 973.09 

Subaltern  (The).     .*;-■.  Gleig  (George  R.l  1855 552.14 

Subaltern's  farlougli  :  Uuitnl  Slates,  etc.     See  Coke  (E.  T.)  18:)3. 

Subjection  of  women.     See  Mill  (John  IStuart) 5823.13 

Sublime  (The).     .See  Fine  Ar»s  [Beautiful  ami  Sublime,  p.  538)  ;— 

Rhetoric  (p.  949). 

Sublime  in  nature.     See'Lanoye  (F.  de).     1870 932.10 

Substance  and  shadow  ;    morality  and  religion.    See  James  (H.) 
Substance  and  show.     ,S.i' Kinj  (f.  Stair).  1.S77.      .     .    .  3564.:i5 
Substance  of  solemn  review  ol  tue  custom  of  war.  [anon.]    Lon- 
don, 1832.   8° 6437.17 

Sub  tropical  rainbles.     ."fee  Pike  (N.)  1S73 1066,08 

Subtle  brains  and  lisson  fingers.  Sef  Wynter  (A.)  1871.  3913.21 
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Success. 

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on  in  the  world      1879 3265.21 

—  Bmersmi  (B.  W.)     Society  and  solitude.  1870  ;  p.  251-279. 

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—  Kaye  [J.  W.)    In  liis  Essays  of  an   optimist.     1871.      .  253:i.'2:i 

—  Mathews  (IF.)     i letting  on  in  the^ world  ;  or  hints 

on  success  in  life.      1873 .5512. 'J5 

—  Talhill  (L.    0.)     Success  in  life  :  the  artist.     1411,25 

—  Whipple  (E  P.)  Success  and  its  conditions.  2,545.09 

■See  also  Macm.  mag.,  v.  12  (.Success  in  life). 
Successful  merchant :  Samuel  Budgett.    .See  Arthur  (W.)  3025.07 


Suckley  (George).  Reports  on  the  Qshcs.  and  the  water  birds  of 
IWaslimgloii  tcrntoryj.  .See  Pacific  E.  1(.  routes.  Renort« 
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2  V.     London.  1874.   12' i7,j.'j  yj 

—  Poems.  Ed,  with  hfe,  by  A.  (.'haln.ers.    [/nO's  English  poets 

V.  6.  IKIO.) 1620.06 

—  Select  poems.  (/«  Sanford  (E.)  Brit,  poets,  v.  5.  1819.  1691.05 
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See  Putnam's  mag,,  Aug.,  186.'i,  Gentl.  mag.,  Oct.,  1878 
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Sue  (Marie  Joseph,  culled  Eugfcne).  Atar-Gull.  La 
Parisien  en  mer.     Paris,  1816.  24.      .     .  70:!7.16 

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3v.ini.     Paris,  1846.  24° 7037.17 

—  Lejuif  errant.  4  v.     Paris.  1858.   12°.    .     .  70:57.06 
~  Les  mystferes  de  Paris.  2  v.   N,  V.,  1844.  8".  7037.09 

—  Les  mysterfes  du  peuple,  on  histoire  d'une  faniille 

de  proletaires  a  travers  les  ages.  v.  1-19  en  5. 
Bruxelles,  1850-52.   18° .  7U37.35 

—  Les  sept  pechcs  capitaux.     L'avarice.  La  gourman- 

dise.     Nouv.  ed.     Paris,  1865.  1'2.      .     .  7037.10 

L'envie.  Lacolere.  Nouv.  ed.  2  v.  P.,  1866.  12.° 

La  luxure.     La  paresse.  Nouv.  ed.  P.,  1866.  12°. 

L'orgueil.     Nouv.  ed.      Paris,  1870.   V>°.  7037.14 

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^  Lives  ot  the  first  twelve  Ctesars.  Tr.  with  annota- 
tions, and  review  of  the  government  and  litera- 
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Same.  Transl.   of  A.  Thomson,   revised   by   T. 

Forester.  Added,  lives  of  the  grammarians, 
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Contents  :  The  tmelm  Cresars  ■  Julius  Ciesar.  Augustus, 
Tiberius.  Caligula.  (.:|audiua.  Nero,  Galba.  Otho.  Vitellius. 
Vespasian.  Titiis,  Doiuitian.  Grammarians  and  rhetor- 
icians. Lims  of  the  poets:  Terence,  Juvenal,  Perslus, 
Horace,  Lucan,  Pliny. 

—  Opera   omnia.     Ex  ed.    Baumgarten-Crusii  :    cum 

notis  et  interp.  in  usum  delphini.  London, 
Vdlp!/,  182i;.   8° 7717.08 

Suez  canal.     ,See  Countries  {.Suez  canal,  p.  371). 

Sutfering.  See  Biblical  and  religious  literature  {Consolation  in 
affliction,  p.  82);  iiZsti  Gould  |S.  B.)  Mystery  of  suffering  • 
six  lectures.     1877 3555.31 

Suffolk   (W.    T.)     On     microscopical    manipulation. 

London,   1S70.   16° 4827.14 

SuftolU  surnames.    .Sw  Bowditch  (N.  L) 3246.11 

Suffrage,     .See   Government  and  politics    {SulTrage,   p.   689)  ;— 

/(■///..(.  p,  684  -.^Represent.ition.p,  588  ;— Women  {Sujragr). 

Sufis,     I'almer  [E.  II.)    Oriental  mysticism.  1867.   .     .     .  3582,03 

&cais<,  Chris,    ex.    v.    56,    18.54;    p.    117-129    (Piety   and 

poetry  of  tlio  Suft.s)  ;  Malcohns  Persia,  v.  2.  18'i9.  p.  266-301. 
Sugar  and  Sugiir-plautiug.    *■.■  Agriculture  [Sugar-cane,    p.  9.); 

also  Napoleon  in.     The  Sugar  question,  1842  [In  his  'tt'orks. 

V.  2)  ;— Benjamin  (J.  P  )  in  De  Bow  (J.  D  B.)    Industrial 

resources,  etc.  v.  :i,  1853.  )■.  195  213. 
Sugdeu  (Edward  BurtensUaw,  lord  St,  Leonards).     A 

hanily  book  of  property  law.     N.  Y.,  185S.    1'2°. 

—  Considerations  on  tlic  rate  of"  interest,  and   on   redeemable 

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—  Misrepresentatiiins  in  Campbell's   lives   of  Lynd- 

hurst  and  Brougham   corrected.     L.,   1869.   8° 

—  Practical    treatise   of  powers.  2  v.   3d   Amer.    ed. 

Philadelphia,  ]8".6.     8° 5634.20 

—  Letter  to  J.  Humphreys,  Esq.,  on  his  proposal  to  repeal  the 

laws  of  real  property,   and  substitute  a  new  code.  2d  ed. 

London.  1826    8^ 6915.19 

.See  notice  of  the  author  in  Blackw.  mag.,  v.  81,  1857. 

Suicide. 

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—  De  Quiucei/ {T.)     Notebook,  IS.'io  ;  p.  260-7 2622.17 

—  Hume   V.)     Essays,  v.  2.  18;,')  .  and  Works,  v.  4.  1854.  5423.12 

—  Kitto  [J.)    Essays  and  letters,  1H25  ;  p.  13i'.-149.  .     .     .  '2635.01 

—  Moore  (  C.)  Full  inquiry  into  the  subject  of  suicide. 

2  v.    1790     .     .     .     ." 3578.04 

—  Stael-Hohtein  {Mme.  de).    [Inker  luflueuce  of  literature,  1835  • 

p.  100-112 5412.06 

—  Wiasloio  (Forbes).  .-Vnatomy  of  suicide,  1840.  4333.02 

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(by  Albert  Rhodes);  Pop.  sci.  monthly.  Nov.,  1875  (S.  in 
large  cities  liy  A.  McL.  Hamilton);  Sanitarian.  Nov.,  Dec, 


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1878  (by  O.  H.  Palmer);  Univ.  mag.,  April,  IHSO  (S.  aiul 
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1858  (S.  iu  lile  and  literatiiie);  WidsIow'h  jour,  of  ppy. 
med.,  V.  a-4,  '.MJ  {NiHiienuis  urtuieB);  M«-dical  critic,  v.  1-3 
(Five  ai'ticleB)  ;  Ulackw.  uiaj^.,  Juue,  i88U. 

Sulla.     .S'''*;   Biography  (p.    2021;     .(/i(>  Beesly  (A.  H.)    Sulla.   1H79. 

Sallivau  (Alexamler  Martin).  New  Ireland.  [184U- 
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Sullivan  (Arthur).     See  UniverBity  mag.,  v.  4.  1879. 

Sullivan  (Si/-  Edward).  Protection  to  native  indus- 
try.    London,  1870.    8'^ 5913.27 

Sullivan  {Gov.  James)  and  Pickering  (Timothy).  In- 
teresting correspondence.  2d  ed.  II,  1808.  8\ 
S^  For  li-f-'.  uf  ^ov.  Sullivan,  see  Biography  (p.  202). 

Sullivan  (Jolii).  Amer.  vv,  gm.)  .S'ee  Biography  (p.  202);  Ban- 
croft (G.)  Hist,  of  U.  S.  (consult  imUx);  aud  Historical 
mag.,  Dec,  IHii-i  (Vindication  oJ  J.  S..  by  T.  ('.  Aniory,. 

Sullivan  (John). .  Itemarks  on  the  affairs  of  India,  London, 
1852.  8' .     .  In  mW.i.-lQ 

Sulivan  (Richard  Joseph'.  A  view  of  nature,  iu  let- 
ters to  a  traveller  among  the  Alps.  With  reflec- 
tions on  atheistical  philosophy,  now  exemplified 
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—  I.etterH  to  the  Directors  of  the  East  India  Company.    [Lon- 

don]. 1781.   8° 3075.31 

Sullivaa  (Wm  )  Familiar  letters  on  public  charac- 
ters, and  public  events  ;  from  1783  to  181.'). 
lano'i.^     Boston,  1834.   8° 573.09 

—  A  Political  class  book.  Boston,  1830.  8''.  5722.20 
SuUivant  (W.  S  |     Report  on  the  mosses  and   liver  worts,  :t5tli 

pdtallcL-    [In  Pacific  K.  R   routes.     Reports,  v.  4.)  1127.04 
Sully  I  Owe  de)      s.-r  B.ography  (p.  202)  ;  also  Littell,   Feb.,  1874 

(iVom  New  qu,  lev.) 
Sul.y  (lames).      Pessimism  :  a  history  and  a  criticism. 

London,  1877.   8'^ '    .     .     .   5431.53 

—  Physiological  psychology  in  Germany.    {In  Mind,  Jan.,  187r),) 

—  The  qiiestiou  of  visual   perception  iu  Germany.     {In  Mind. 

Jau..  Feb..  1878.] 

—  Sensation   and   intuition  :    studies   in   psychology 

and  lest'actics.  London,  1H74.  8°.  .  .  5426.08 
Cont'-nts  Relation  of  tbe  evolution  hypothesis  to 
human  psyi-lioloHy.  New  tbeoiies  of  emotional  expression. 
Recent  G  riiiau  (xperiments  with  sensation.  Belief:  its 
varieties  ami  conditions.  Free-will.  Moral  6elf-culturi\ 
MuHJL'al  sensation.  Aliisical  form.  Musical  expression. 
.Estlietioal  aspects  of  cbaracter.  Character  in  art.  Hani- 
burf^  dr.imaturgy.  Ou  tlie  possibility  of  a  science  of 
lestb'-ti'-a. 

iVo^*.— Reviewed  by  A.  Bain  in  Fortn.  rev.,  July,  1874. 

Sully  (Thomas).  Hints  to  young  painters,  and  pro- 
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. 


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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 « 


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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 


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—  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 


SURREBUTTER       SWAN 


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 

Contents : 

1.  ReRinald,  THo/i^- *;/"Z>ur/tam.  Libellus  de  admiraudis 
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\ 

3.  Towuley  inyeterie3.    London.  1863.  8". 

4.  30,  45,  53.  Testameata  liboracensia,  or  wills  rogle- 
tered  at  York  illus.  of  history,  mauners,  etc.,  from  1300 
4  V.     L.,  18,i0.li',l.  8°. 

5.  Sanctuarium  Duuelmeuse  et  sauctuaritim  Bever- 
lacense.     L.,  1837.  8°. 

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 
de  Coldiugham  Robertus  de  Gi-aystanes,  et  Willielmus  de 
Chambre.    L.,  1839.  8°. 

10.  Rituale  ecclesife  DnnelmenBis.  [AuglO'Saxon 
ritual.]     L.,  1840.   8'. 

11.  Fautosme  (Jordan).  Chronicle  of  the  war  between 
the  English  and  .Scots,  1173-3.  Tr.  with  notes,  etc.,  by  P. 
Michel.     L..  18J0.  8°. 

12.  Coldingham  priory.  Corresp.,  inventories,  account 
rolls,  e(c.     L.,  1,S41.  8°. 

13.  Liber  vitiB  ecclesiie  Duuelmensis.     L..  1841.  8'. 

14.  Bowes  (Robert,  ambassador  of  Elizabeth  in  the 
court  of, 'Scotland}.    Correspondence.  [1577-83.]    L., 1842.  8*. 

15.  Ancient  monuments,  rites,  and  » ustomes  within 
the  Mouastical  church  of  Durham  before  the  suppression. 
L.,  1842.  8°. 

16.  19.  Anglo-Saxon  and  early  English  psalter.  2  v. 
L.,  1843-44.  8°. 

17.  Button  (Matthew,  abp.  of  J'orA-).  Correspondence, 
[1606-1604].  With  selection  from  letters  of  Sir  Timothy 
Button,  his  sou,  and  Matthew  Button,  his  grandson  [to 
1629.]     L.,  1843.  8°. 

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S*wift  (Jonathan).     Poetical  works.     Life,  by  J.  Mit- 

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Vorses  for  fruit  women.     EpigratiLs  on  windows.     Riddles. 

Market-hill  poemH.     3.  Pulitic.il  poems.    On  Irish  politics. 

Trifles.     VerHea  to  Swift  and  to  his  memory. 
Same.     Life  by  .J.  Mitford.   :(  v.     L  ,  18:t:!,  16^ 

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notes.     Edin.,  1871.   8° 5074.23 

Contents:  Ataloofatub.  The  battle  of  the  books.  Gul- 
liver's  travels.  Memoirs  relatinjj  to  changn  in  the  Queen's 
ministry,  1710.  Conduct  of  the  allies,  and  of  the  lati' 
ministry,  in  begiuniiig  and  carrying  on  tlio  war.  Sf-nti- 
meuts  of  a  Chureh-of-Englaiid  man.  Various  papers  on 
religion,  morals,  literature,  etc.  Memoirs  of  Capt.  John 
Creigiiton.  The  "  Bitikerstaff "  papers.  Directions  to 
servants.    Selected  poi-ms. 

—  Works.     With  notes,  and  a  life  of  the  author,  by 

Sir  Walter  Scott.    2d  ed.     19  v.     Edin.,  1824.   8°. 
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, 

v.  6. 
Letters,  v.  15-19. 
Letter  to  a  young  lady  on 

her  marriage,  v.  9 


Martiiius  Scriblerus,  v.  13. 

Meditation  upon  a  broom- 
stick, V.  9. 

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- 
lected  by  Swift  and  Pope, 
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- 
gerous tendency  of  the 
Rape  of  the  lock,  v.  13. 

VauUomrigh.  Miss  (Letters 
to  and  from),  v.  19. 


Works.   With  memoir,  by  Thomas  Roscoe.   2  v.    L., 
1851.    8° 5074.02 

Tale  of  a  tub. 

The   Examiner 

Miscellaneous 

religious  and 


Contmts  :  v.  1.  Life.  Gulliver's  travels. 
Battle  of  the  books.  Journal  to  Stella, 
tracts.  Tracts,  political  and  historical, 
poems.     Miscellanies  in  prose. 

2.  Drapier's  Letters.     Sermons.    Tracts 
miscellaneous.     Miscellaneous  papers— T;ittler,  Spectator, 
etc.     Miscellanies  in  prose,  by  Swift  and  Sheridan. 

S^  FoT -awmevows  liv-s  of .  ami  essays  on  Swift,  see  Bio- 
graphy (p.  20;J)  ;  also  the  fx.loioing  :— 
-^  Forst-r  (J.)  Life  of  J.  S.  v.  1.  1667-1711.  1876  (.3167,31)  :  Black- 
woiid.  May,  1876;  Cornhill  mag..  Feb..  1876  (Youth  of 
Swift);  Int.  rev..  May.  1876  (by  G.  B.  Smith);  Xat  qu.  rev.. 
June.  1875  {Swift's  alleged  treatment  of  Varina.  VaneBsa. 
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). 
Swift  (Lionels  Manual  of  the  hydrometer.  2d  ed. 
Portsmouth,  1870.  8^ 3926.34 


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SWIFT -SYMMONS 


Swift  ( Siiinud).  History  of  the  town  of  Middlebury, 
ViM'iiKiiit  :  with  account  of  the  history  of  Addi- 
snii.     Middlebury,  (Ki;.,)  1853.     8°.     .     .     624.10 

Swrimming. 

—  Leahy  (J.)     Art  of  swimming  in  the  Eton  Ktylc, 

with  a  preface  by  Mrs.  Olipliivnt.  1875.    .   4r,lf!.'28 

—  Pilll'/rew  (./■.  li.  1  Animal  locomotion.   1874.  472;i.24 
Swiubourue    (Alfred).       Picture    logic:    attempt   to 

IHipularizc  the  science  of  reasoning  by  humor- 
ous pictures,  aded.  London,  1877.  U°.  5428.43 
Swinbunie  (.Vlgernon  Charles).  Atalanta  in  Caly- 
don  ;  trat,'edy.  Boston,  1860.  1C°.  .  .  1692.01 
A'u/c. —Reviewed  in  Ed.  rev.,  v.  12'i,  1865  ;  and  Fortu. 
rev.  1,  1805  (by  L.  Warron). 

—  Bothwell,  a  tragedy.  New  ed.   2d  ed.   L.,  1876.     8". 

Note. — Reviewed  in  Fortn.  rev.,  July,  1874  (by  lord 
Houghton);  Maciu.  mag.  v.  30  ;  and  in  ITemple  Bar,  July, 
1874. 

—  Chastelard  :  a  tragedy.      N.  Y.,  1866.     16".   1744.05 

Noti^. — Reviewed  by  lord  Houghton  in  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  4. 
1866. 

—  Erechtheus  :  a  tragedy.     L..  1876.     18°.     .  1744.09 

A'oif. — Reviewed  in  Ed.  rev.,  July,  1876  ;  Blackw.  mag., 
Oct..  187i). 

—  Essay.sand  studies.  2d  ed.     L.,  1870.  8°.     2.547.21 

Contents  :  Victor  Hugo  :  I'Hommo  qui  rit, — I'Annee  ter- 
rible. Poems  ol  Dante  G.  Uossetti.  Morris's  Life  and 
death  of  Jason.  Mattliew  Arnol<r.H  New  poem".  Notes 
ou  the  text  of  ShoUey,  liyron,  Coleridge.  John  Ford.  Notes 
on  designs  of  the  old  masters  of  Florouco.  Notes  on  some 
pictures  of  18C8.     JVofe.— Reviewed  in  Qu.  rev.,  Apl.,  1876. 

—  George    Chapman  :    critical  ess.-iy.     L.,  1875.     12°. 

—  Laus  Veneris,  and  other  i:ioems  and  ballads.  N.  Y., 

i860.  12° 1692.05 

Note.— ¥o):  reviews  see  Kossetti  (W.  M.)  S.'s  poems  and 
ballads:  a  criticism  [1692  09]:  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  71,  18G6  ; 
V.  74,  186G  (.S.  and  his  critics);  Galaxy,  Dec,  1861!  (by  R. 
G.White);  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  14,  1867;  Weatm.  rev.,  v.  87. 
1867. 

—  Note  ou  Charlotte  Bronte.     L.,  1877.  12".  .3023.32 

—  Notes  on  poems  and  reviews.    L.,  1866.  12° 1692.42 

Note, — Rcjily  to  criticisms  ou  '  Laus  Veneris',  etc. 

—  Poems   and    ballads.     2d  series.     N.  Y.,  1878.   12°. 

Note.  -Revi<  wed  ia  Ed.  rev.,  v.  134,  1871. 

—  Queen  mother  and  Rosamond.    Boston,  1866.  10°. 

—  Siena.     Phila,  1808.     18° 1092.08 

—  A  Song  of  Italy.     Boston,  1867.   18°.      .     .  1092.07 

—  Songs  before   sunrise.      New    ed.     L.,    187.5.   12° 

—  A  Study  of  Shakespeare.     L.,    1880.  8°.  .  1751.33 

—  Dnder  the  microscope    [t.  e.  contemporary  iioetical 

criticism].     London,  1872.    12°.     .     .     .  1093.10 

—  William    Bhrke  :     a   critical   essay.       L.,    1808.  8°. 

—  Dtvaj{J.)  Comparative  estimates,  c^c.  1873    ....  1641.02 

—  Forman  (//.  B.)     Our  living  poets.  1871 1643.19 

—  Friswell  (J.  H.)     Modern   men    of  letters,   1870  ;    p.    209-313. 

—  Loivell  {J.  R.)     My  study  windows,  1871  ;     p.    210-227.  2534.18 

—  Stedman  (£.  C.)     Victorian  poets.  187.'! 2543.32 

.sv,-  aL-io  Cath.  world,  Dec,  1874  {Swinburne  and  De  Vere); 

Co:itemp.  rev.,  v.   6,  1867  (Matthew  Arnold  and  S.,  by  P. 

Bayiie).  Loud.  qu.  rev.,  Jan..  1869.  p.  370-401  ;  Scribner's 

•  iiouthly.    :Mch..  1875  (by  E.  C.  Stedman). 
Swindell  iJolm  George).     Well-digging,  boring,  and 

pump-work.     London,  1800.   16°.        .     .   ;i932.31 
Swinfield    (Richard   de,   bishop  of  Hereford).      Roll 

of  the  household    expenses,    1289-90.      Edited 

by  J.  Webb.  2  v.     London,  Camden  soc.  v.  59,  62, 

1854-1855.    4°. 5113.13;16 

Swing    ( Rev.    David).      Motives    of   life.     Chicago. 

1879.   12° 3611.17 

—  Truths  for  to-day.   [Sermons.]     Chicago,  1874.  12°. 

Same.  2d  .series.     Chicago,  1876.   12°.    .   3011.18 

S-winhoe  (Robert).     Narrative  of  the  North  China 

campid:4n  of  1860 1022.18 

Swintou  (Wm.)  Bible  word-book  ;  glossary  of 
scripture  terms  which  have  changed  their  popular 
meaning,  or  are  no  longer  in  general  use.  Ed. 
by  T.  J.  Conant.     N.  Y.,  1870.   16°.    .     .3721.16 

—  Campaigns  of  the  army  of  the  Potomac,     1861-5. 

New  York,  1800.  8° 644.11 

—  History   of   the   Seventh  regiment.  State  of  New 

York,   during  the  rebellion.     N.   Y.,   1870.    8°. 

—  Language  lessons.     N.  Y.,  1874.   16°.     .     .   0433.20 

—  Masterpieces  of  English    literature,  from   Shake- 

speare ;    with  definitions,   notes,   analysis,   and 
glossary.     N.  Y.,  1880.  8° 2741.28 

—  Outlines  of  the   world's  history.     New  York  (md 

Chicago,  1874.  12°.  , 421.29 


—  Rambles  among  words.     N.  Y.,  1859.  12°.    6434.10 

—  Scho<d  composition.     N.  Y.,   1874.   16°.      .   6433.23 

—  Twelve  decisive  battles  of  the  war.  N.  Y.,1867.  8°. 
Switches  and  crossings.  ^Sre  Donaldson  (Wm.)  1871.  .  3925.41 
Switzerland.     Sre  Countries  {.Simtzfrland,  p.  371)  ;— Beformation 

{.S-u^i/znlmid,  p,  9(1). 
Switzerland  of  America  (The).     .Sf™  Bowles  (S.)      .     .     .1122.09 
Switzerland  the  i>ioneer  of  the  Uuformatiou.     By  Dora  d'lt-tria. 

2  v.  Londur].l«ri8.  8' 3434.02 

Switzers  (The).     .SVe  Dixon  (W.  H.)     1872 983.24 

Sword  and  garment.     .S'e<-  Townsend  (L.  T.)     1871.     .     .  3ia3.19 
Sword  exercise.     Sc"  Military  science  {.yword  exercise,  p.  779.) 
Sybel  (Heinrieh  von).     History  of  the  French  revolu- 
tion [1789-95]  from  the  German  by  W.  C.  Perry. 
4  v.     London,  1867-69.  8° .525.il 

—  Tuttlt  (//.)  Qeinian  political  leaders.  1876.  8".  .  .  3221.18 
Sybil.     .S'c  Sibyl  (p.  989.) 

Sybils.    See  Oracles  (p.  828. 

Sydenham  (Thomas).     0])era  omnia.     Ed.  by  G.   A. 
Greeuhill.     L.,  Stid'nham  .wc,  1840.  8°.      4317.13 

—  Works.     From  the  Latin,  with  life,  by  R.   G.    Lat- 

h:mi.  2  V.     L.,  .S/AteiAttiu  .soc,  1848.   8°.      ^'MLU 
Sydeubam  society.    [Publications.]  London,  1844-57. 
39  V.  8°.  1  V.  fol. 

Contents, 

Aretxus.    Extant  works.  185G 4316.01 

Churchill  (F.,  editor).    Essays  on  puerperal  fever  and  dis- 
eases incident  to  women.  1841 4316.02 

Dupuytren  (G.)    Injuries  and  diseases  of  bones.       4316.03 

—  Lesions  of  the  vawenlar  system,  etc.  1H54.  .  .  4316.04 
Erichsen  (J.  E.)  Observations  on  aneurism.  1844.  4316.17 
Feuchtersleben  (E.  von).     Med.  psychology.    1847.  4316.05 

Harvey  (W.)     Works.     1847 4316.06 

Hasse  (0.  E.)    Di-seases  of  tjie  organs  of  circulation,  and 

respiration.     1846 4316.07 

Hecker  (J.  F.  C.)  Epidemics  of  middle  ages.  1844.  4316.08 
Hewson(W.)     Works.  Ed.  by  G.  Gulliver.  1844.       4316.00 

Hippocrates.    Genuine  works.  1849 4316.10 

Hunter  (W.)    *.\uatoiny   of  the    human    gravid    uternfl. 

1851.  fol 4316.25 

KbUiker  (A.)  Manual  of  human  histology.  2  v.  1853.  4316.12 
Kuchenmeister  (F.)      Vegetable  parasites  of  the   human 

body.  2  v.    1857 5316.14 

Louis  (P.  0.  A.)    Researches  ou  phthisis.  1844.      .4316.16 

Oesterlen  (F.)    Medical  logic.  1855 4316.19 

On\ey  (\>.tiansl.  and  ed.)    Observations  on  surgical  dis- 
eases of  the  head  and  neck.  1848 4316.18 

Paulus  a:;,'ineta.  Seven  books.  3  v.  1844-47.  .  .  .  4317.01 
Prochaska  (G.)      On   the  nervous   system.     [With.  Vnxev 

|J.  A.)    Pliysiology] 4317.15 

Bhazes.  Treatise  on  the  small-pox  and  measles.  4316.20 
Rokilansky  (0.)  Pathological  anatomy.  4  v.  1844.  4317.04 
Romberg  (M.  H.)  Nervous  diseases  of  man.  2  v.  1853. 
Schwann  (T.)  Accordance  of  animals  and  plants.  4317.08 
Schleiden  (M.  J.)  Contiib.  to  ph.vtogenesis.  1847.  4317.08 
Siebold  ,G.  T.)  Tape  and  cystic  worms.  [irt//i  Kuchen- 
meister (F.)    Vegetable  parasites,  v.  2 4316.15 

Simon  J.  F.)  '  Animal  chemistry.  1845. 4317.09 

Sydenham  (T.)    Works.   2  v.  1848 4317.11 

—  Opera  omnia.  1846.  .     .    .    • 4317.13 

Thompson  (T.)     .\unals  of  influenza  in  Gt.  Brit,.  1510-1837. 

CTnzer  (J.  A. I     Physiology.  1851 4317.15 

'7elpeau(A.)  Diseases  of  the  breast.  1856..  .  .4317.16 
Wedl  (C.)     Pat:]cilo.:ical  histology.  1855 4317.17 

Sydenham  society  (New).  S'f  New  Sydenham  soc. 
Sydney.    S'C  Sidney. 

Sylvan  poems.     ,sv?  Cobb  (I.)      1851 1633.10 

Sylvan  year.     S-c  Hamerton  (P.  G.) 4731.U 

Sylvandire.    See  Dumas  (Alex.)  1848 7005.16 

Sylvanus,  pseud.  Pedestrian  reminiscences.  L.,  1848.  8".  943.03 
Sylvester  (J.  J.)    Laws  of  verse.    London,  1870.  12°.  1687.35 

Sylvester  [James  Joseph).     .S'C  Royal  soc.   of  London.    Cat.  uf 

scient.  papers,  v.  5.  1873. 
Sylvester  (Joshua).     A  garland  of  Christmas  carols. 

With  notes.     London.  1861.  12°.    .     .     .1632.31 
Sylvester  (Joshua).     Workes.    [Witk  Du  Bartas  (G.  de  S.)    His 

diuine  weekes.     Loudon.  1623.  fol.]  ......  1638.01 

Symbolism  (m  art),     .s'"-  Fme  arts.  {Emblems,  p.   542  ; — Si/mbol- 

ism.  p.  548; — .Saered  art.    p.  547). 
Symbohsm  (m  t}ieology).     See  Biblical  and  rehgious  literature 

(fiymhiilixm.  p.  10.">). 
Symbolism.  Ilnlland  (£.  G.)     Essays,  1852  ;  p.  179-209.     .  2532.03 
Symbols.     .s>.  Symbolism  {alxive). 
Svmbols.  or  moral  precepts  (Book  of).    See  Mushet  (U.) 

Symbols  of  the  capitol.     .See  Mayo.     1859 5722.09 

S3nne   (David).     Outline  of    an   industrial   science. 

Phil,  1876.  12° 5911.04 

Symeon,  monk  of   Durham.     Opera    et    collectanea. 

V.  1.    Durham,  1 808.  8°.  [/nSurteea  soc  v.  51.] 
Symes  (Michael).    *Embast^y  to  Ava.    [/n  Pinkerton  (J.I  Voyages. 

V.  9.] 926.09 

Symmes  (Thomas).     Hist,  memoirs  of  the  fight  at  Piggwacket. 

[  iri7/t  Kidder   (F.)    Exped.  of  capt.  J.  Lovewell.     Boston, 

1K65.   Km  4°.]     ' 557.24 

Symmons  (Charles).     Life  of  John  Milton.    2d  ed. 
London,  1810.  8° 3124.20 


THE    BBOOELYN    LIBBARX. 


SYMONDS      TACITUS 


1031 


Symonds.  .S't-;  ah"  Simmonds  ; — Simon  : — Symmons  :— Symons. 
Sjrmonds  (John  Addington,  Ml)  ,  (/.  1M71). 

—  Miscellanies.     With   memoir,    by   his    son.     Lon- 

don, 1871.    8° 2347.19 

Contents :  Principles  of  lieanty.  Waste.  Ten  yearn. 
Knowledge.  Life  of  Dr.  Prit-bard.  Sk-ep  and  dreainB. 
Apparitions.  Mind  and  muscle.  Habit.  Criminal  re- 
BponBibility  in  relation  to  insanity.  Social  and  i>oUtical 
aspects  of  medicine.     Poems  and  translations. 

—  Principles  of  beauty.     London,  1857.  8'^       li'iG.Vi 
Symonds   (John   Addington,   .sou  of  precediwj).     In- 
troduction to  the  study  of  Dante.     L.,  1872.  8". 

—  Many  moods,  a  volume  of  verse.     L.,  1878.    I'i"'. 

—  Benaissance  in  Italv  :  the  age  of  the  despots.    Lon- 

don, 1875.   8° 53.0.20 

Same.     The  revival  of  learning.     L.,   1877.  8'\ 

Same.     The  fine  arts.     L.,  1877.  8°.      .     535.28 

Not^. — Reviewed  in  Qu.  rev.,  Jan.,  1878  ;   Wcstm.  rev., 

Oct.,  1877. 

—  Shelley.     N.  Y.,  1878.  12-^.     [English  men  of  let- 

ters.]        SKil.ll 

—  Sketches  and  studies  in  Southern   Europe.  2  v. 

New  York,  1880.  8° U7r..22 

iVo(<?.— Embraces  bis  *  Sketches  in  Italy  and  (.Ireece  '  and 
his  *  Sketches  and  studies  in  Italy  '. 

Contents :  v.  1.  The  Cornice.  .Ajaccio.  Florence  and 
the  Medici.  Debt  of  English  to  Italian  literature.  Popu- 
lar Italian  poetry  ot  the  renaissance.  The  Orfeo  of 
Poliziano.  Siena.  Perugia.  Popular  songs  of  Tuscany. 
Orvieto.  Thoughts  in  Rome  about  Christmas.  Antiuous. 
Lucretius.     Amalfi,  Pfestum,  Capri. 

2.  Palermo.  Syracuse  and  Girgeuti.  .Xtna.  Athens. 
Ravenna.  Canossa.  Parma.  Fornovo.  Goldoni  and 
Alheri.  Crema  and  the  crucifix.  Bergamo  and  Bar- 
tolommeo  Colleoni.  Como  and  i1  Jledeghino.  Lombard 
vignettes.  Monte  Geueroao.  Love  ot  the  Alps.  Old 
towns  of  Provence.  Appendix  :  Bla^uk  verse.  Note  on  the 
Orfeo.    Eight  sonnets  of  Petrarch. 

—  Studies  of  the  Greek  poets.     L.,  187J.   12=.  1687.29 

Cbntents  .  Periods  of  Gr.  lit.  Enipedocles.  The  Gnomic 
poets.  The  satirists.  The  lyric  poets.  Pindar,  Aristo- 
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. 
Hesiod.  Parmenides.  .ffischylus.  Sophocles.  Euripides. 
Fragments  of  the  lost  tragic  poets.  Comic  fragments. 
Hero  and  Leauder. 

Symonds  (Richard).  Diary  of  the  marches  of  the 
royal  army  during  the  great  civil  war.  Ed.  by 
C.'E.  Long.     L.,  Camden  soclS'jd.  4°.  .  5113.28 

Symonds  (Rev.  \V.  S.,  F.  G.  S.)  Old  bones;  or 
vertebrate  animals,  fossil  predecessors,  and 
allies.  2d  ed.     London,  18G4.   IG-".      .     .   4721.19 

—  Stones  oi  the  valley.     London,  1S57.   16'.     4112.23 
Sjrmons  (G.  J.)    British  rainfall,  1870,   1871.     Lon- 
don, 1871-72.  8° 4021.19 

Symons  I Jelinger  C. )  William  Burke  the  author  of 
Junius.     London,  1859.  8° 3088.23 

Sympson.     .SVe  also  Simpson. 

Sympson  (Anthony).  Short  method  to  prevent  the  running  of 
wool,  etc.,  from  Gt.  Britain  and  Ireland  to  foreign  parts. 
London.  1741.  12° //l  .5'.lll.06 

Sympathy.  Balwev-Lytlon  {Sir  E.  G.)  On  the  want  of  sym- 
pathy.    [In  his  Prose  works,  v.  2,  1868  ;  p.  101-1117.  •25li.-24 

-—  Ilallaiii  {A.  //.)  On  sympathy.  [In  Ids  UemaiHs,  I8G;l ;  p. 
15'.)-18U.] ■'620.08 

Synonyms.  See  Language  (English  synonyms,  p.  678  •,~Freiick  : 
La/aye,  p.  678  ; — Latin  :  Ramshorn.  p.  680). 

Synopsis  nf  the  genera  of  American  plants.  George- 
town, 1814.   16° 4911.08 

Syntax.     See  Language  (English,  etc.  :  Grammar,  p.  677-81). 

Syntax  (Tour  of  Dr.)    ,Sf«  Coombe  (Wm.) 1634.02 

Sypher  (Joseph  K.)  Art  of  teaching  school.  Phil., 
1872.   12° • 5.514.25 

—  History  of  the  Pennsylvania  reserve  corps  :  battles, 

biogr.  sketches,  e(c.     Lancaster,  1805.  8°.     644.19 

—  and  Apgar  (E.  A. )     History  of  New  Jersey  ;  to  the 

present  time.     Phil.,  1870.     12°.     .     .     .     612.04 
Syphilis.     .?ee  Medicine  (  VeTiereal  diseases,  p.  769). . 
Syracuse,  (Sicily).    See  Countries  (p.  372). 
Syria.     .See  Countries  (p.  372). 

Syrian  church.    Southgate  (H.)    Visit  to  the 1053,18 

Syrus  (Pnblius).     Fragnu-iits  of  choice   sayings.    Tr.  from  the 

Latin.     [In  Phenix  (The).     N.  T..  1836  ;  p.  227-249  ]  60i;2.14 

—  Sentences.    (Texte   Latin,   avec   le   trad,  en  frangais,   par  T. 

Baudemeut.     ITiWi  Horace,  <'(c.     Paris.  1860.  8°.    Nisard's 
Collection.] 7725.09 


Szabad  (Emerice).  Hungary  past  and  present.  Edin., 
1«54.     8" ,     .     .     545. -zO 

—  Modern  war  :  theory  and  practice.  N.  Y.,  1863.  12°. 

—  State  policy  of  modern  I'',urope,,from  the  IGth  cen- 

tury.  [i«io?i.]    2  v.     London,  1857.   8°.     .  5727.04 
Szeredy(J. ).      Asiatic  chiefs.     L,.   1856.  8°.       545.21 
Xoie. — A  ■  historical  romantic  tableau  of  the  Hungarian- 
Magyar  nation.' 

TaaiTe  i  John).     History  of  the  knights  of  Malta.    4  v. 

London,   1852.  8" 6Ij22.01 

Tabernacle.     See  Biblical  and   religious   ht.    (Jtulaism.  p.  80)  ; 

and  consult  Bible  dictionaries,  by  .Smith,  and  others. 

Table-book.     .SVe  Cruikshank  (Geo.)  1869 1445.10 

Table  d'hote  .and  drawing  room.    [unon.'\     New  York, 

1867.   12°. 2.531.01 

Table-talk.     [iSe.  «;.s(;  Aphorisms,  p.  30]. 

—  Amjdu  (H.)  Angclo's  Pic  Nic  ;  or  table-talk.  2517.01 

—  Beecha- (11.   W.)    Life  thoughts.  1858.  .     .  3516.04 

—  Buxinn  (C.)     Notes  of  thought.      Preceded  by  a  bi- 

ographical sketch,  by  J.  L.  Davies.   1873.  2514.29 

—  Cokridqe  (8.  T.)    Works,  v.  6,  1853.  .     .     .  5025.09 

—  DcaHta'fic  table-talk.  3  v.     1825 1723.01 

—  Evelyn  (C.)     Table-talk.   1852 6216.02 

—  FdWnim  (0.)  Resolves,  divine,  moral,  political.  1849. 

—  French  anas.  3  v.   London,  1805.  16=.     .     .   6215.19 

Contents]:  V.  1.  Poggio.  Valesius  or  de  Valols,  Naude. 
Guy  Patin,  Sorbiere,  Segrais,  Longueruo,  Fureticre.  Le 
Duchat. 

2.  Charpentier.  Sanleuil.  Colomics,  Scaliger,  Men- 
age,    Boileau. 

3.  Chevreau.  St.Evremoud.  Huet, Luther.  Noel  d'Argonuo 
[M.  de  Vignenl-Marville]. 

—  Oelliui  (AuliLf).    The  attic  nights.  Tr.  by  W.  Beloe. 

3  V.    1795 2527.23 

—  Haslilt  (iV.)      Table-talk.    Ed.   by   his   son.     2  v. 

1845-46 2531.13 

Same.  2  v.   1857 2531.03 

—  Hunt(L.)    Table-talk.    1870 6215.22 

—  Jaineson(Mr!i.  A. )  Common-place  book  of  thoughts, 

memories,  and  fancies.   1852 2534.01 

—  Jolitisoyi  (S.)    Table-talk:   from  Boswell's  life.   2v 

1807 6216.04 

—  Kidijld  (C,  cd.)    Book  of  table-talk.  1847.     6211.21 

—  Luther(M<ir(m).  Table-talk.  Tr.  by  W.  Hazlitt.  1857. 
Same.   Phil.,  186s.    12° 3572.02 

—  More  (H.)  Moriana,     (In  her  Works,  v,  2.     1843).    .     .  5057.02 

—  Napoleon  I.     Table-talk  and  opinions.   1869.   6216.20 

—  Rogers  (S.)  Table-talk.   Added  Porsoniana.   3163.20 

—  Selden  (J.)     Table-talk.     1089.     Ed.    by   E.   Arber. 

1868 .5011.02 

Same.     Ed.  by  S.  W.  Singer.  1856.   .     .  6216.09 

—  Walpole  {H..2dearlqf  Orford].   Walpoliana.  6216.12 
Table-talker   (The)  :    or   brief  essays.   [nHOJi.]     2  v. 

London,  1810.    16= ."     .     .     .   2.544.01 

Table-traits.     See  Doran  (John) 2523.10 

Table-turning.     See  SpirituaUsm  Ip,  1002). 

Tableau   historique  de  la  guerre  de  la  rev.  de  France 

jusqu'a  1791.     3  v.     Paris,  1808.    4°.       .     517.28 

Tablets.     .SVe  Alcotl  (A.  Bronsou).     1868 2612.17 

Tabor  (Eliza),     .Vrv  Fiction  class  list  (p.  525). 

Tachygraphy.     .SV^  Phonography  (p.  8t''5):— Writing. 

Tacitus  (Caius  Cornelius).   The  annals  [of  the  Roman 

empire,  A.  D.  14-Gli.   Latin  text],  with  commentary 

by  P.   Frost.     London,  1872.  8°.     [Longs  Bibl. 

classica.] 7727.07 

—  Germania.       With  ethnological  dissert.itions    and 

notes,  by  R.  G.  Latham.     L.,  1851    8°.     .     434.27 

—  (Euvres  completes.   [Texte   latin],    avee  traduction 

par  Bureau  de  la  Halle,  D.  Nisard,  et  A.  Frani,'ois. 
Vie  par  Daunou.  Paris,  1869.  8°.  [Nisard's 
collection] 7726,03 

—  Opera   omnia     Ex.   ed.  Oberliniana  ;  cum  notis  et 

interp.  in  usum  Delphini.  9  v.  London,  Valpy, 
1821.  8° 7717.10 


Agricola,  v.  6. 
Annates,  v.  1-4,  9. 
De  oratoribus,  v.  6-7 
Germania.  v.  6. 
Eistoria.  v.  4-6. 


Contents. 

Judex  verborum,  v.  8. 
Notai,  V.  7-8. 

Supplementa,  Appendix. 
Politica,  etc,,  v.  9. 


Works  ;  Oxford  translation,  revised.  2  v.    London, 

Buhn,  1854,   12° 432.24 

v.  1.  The   Annals.     2.  The  History,  Germany,  .Agricola, 
Dialogue  on  orators. 


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TACITUS -TALFOURD 


Tacitus,  lumtiiiiied. 

—  [Works,  poi)uliirly  explained  and  epitomized],  by 

W.  B.  Uoniic.  Edin.,  187;!.  nr.  .  .  .  431.17 
Sff  E.l.  rev..  Oct  .  1K78.  p.  4J7-4C8  (Who  wrote  the  Aunals 
of  Tacitus?  refuting  tlu;  argument  aBcribinK  its  author- 
ship to  Braccioliui);  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  GS,  1863  (by  W.  B. 
Douue). 

Tactics.     .Vfif:  Mihtar^  science  (p.  77fi). 

Tadema  (L.  Alrua).     .SV-e  Univ.  mag.,  Dec,  1879. 

TaJman  (1..)  Consequences  of  commuting  the  tithes.  181S.  [In 
Pamphleteer,    v.  12,    1818] 5058.12 

Taeping  rebellion,     .^ce  China  (p.  301). 

Tafel  (R.  L. )  Documents  concerning  the  life  and 
character  of  Swedenborg.  Collected,  translated, 
and  annotated.     2  v.  in  a.      L.,  1S7.5.   8°.  3597.22 

Tafel  (Johann  Friedrich  Immanuel).  Documents 
concerning  the  life  and  character  of  Swedenborg. 
Tr.  by  T.  H.  Smithson.  New  ed.,  by  G.  Bush. 
N.  Y.,  1H47.  8' 3167.09 

Tagart  (Edward).  Sketches  of  the  lives  and  charac- 
ters of  Luther,  Calvin,  Zwingle,  Socinus,  Cran- 
mer,  Knox.     London.  1843.    8".     .     .     .  3432.18 

Tahiti.     -V^r  Countries  (SaTldwich  Islands,  p.  lfi(>). 

Tailor  boy  (The)  [i.  e.  Andrew  Johnson].  Boston, 
18'i5.   ir," 3093.25 

Taine   (Hippolyto  Adolphe).      ']  he   ancient  regime. 

Tr.  by  J.  Durand.     N   Y.,  187«.   12°.   .     .     523.02 

Note. — The   author's  views  are   controverted    by  John 

Morle.v  hi  Fortnightly  rev.,  v.  I'.l,  187(1.  .See  also  Qyiar .  rev.. 

Apr.,  187i;  ;  Dublin  rev.,  Jan.,  1874. 

—  Art  in  Greece.    Tr.  by  J.  Durand.  N.  Y.,  1871.  16=. 

—  Art  in  the  Netherlands.    Tr.  by  J.  Durand.     N.  Y., 

1871.    16° 1434.04 

—  De  I'ideal  dans  I'art.     Paris,   1867.     12°.     .   1431.31 

—  De  I'intelligence.  2  v.    Paris,  1870.  8°.  .     .  .5426,19 
Same.     Tr.  by  T.  D.  Haye.  L.,  1871.  8°.  5126.17 

—  English  positivism  ;    a  study  on  John  Stuart  Mill. 

Tr.  by  T.  D.  Haye.       London,  1870.  16°.  5426.14 

—  French  revolution.  Tr.  by  J.  Durand.  v.  1.    N.  Y., 

1878.  12° 523.03 

—  Essais   de   critique   et  d'histoire.     2e  ed.     Paris, 

1866.  12° 7048.26 


ConterUs. 


Saint-Simon  :  Memoires. 
Selden  (Caraille). 
Stendhal  (H.  Beyle). 
Troplong  et   de  Montalembert. 
Xenophon. 


Flechier  :  les  mcBUra  feodales- 

les  mcEeurs  de  cour. 
Guizot  ;  la  phiios.  d'histoire. 
La  Fayette  yMme.  de). 
Miohelet  (Jules). 
Plato.    Les  Dialogues. 

—  Histoire   de  la  litte'rature  anglaise.     5  v.     Paris, 

1863.   8° 2755.15 

—  History  of  English  literature.  Tr.  by  H.  Van  Lann. 

2  V.    N.  Y.,  1871-2.  8° 2755.10 

JVo(c— Reviewed  in  Atl.  monthly,  v.  29,  1872  (by  H. 
James,  jr.);  Dublin  rev.,  Jan.,  1874  ;  Ed.  rev.,  v.  121,  1865; 
Westm.  rev.,  v.  81,  18i;4  ;  v.  S3,  1865. 

Same    Abridged  from  the  translation  of  H.  Van 

Laun,  and    ed.    by   J.   Fiske.     N.  Y.,  1872.     12°. 

—  The  Ideal  in, art.  Tr.  by  J.  Durand.  N.  Y.,  1869.  16°. 

—  L'Idealism    anglais  ;    e'tude    sur    Carlyle.      Paris, 

1861.   12° 5426.1(; 

—  On  intelligence.     Tr.  by  T.  D.  Haye.     L.,  1871.  8°. 

iVo('.  — Reviewed  by  J.  9.  Mill  in  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  14,  1870; 
and  by  J  T.  Bixby,  in  N.  A.  rev.,  Oct.,  1873. 

—  Italy  ;  Florence  and  Venice.     From  the  French  by 

J.  Durand.     N.  Y.,  1869.    8° 975.09 

—  Italy  :  Rome  and  Naples.      From  the  French  by  J. 

Durand.     N.  Y.,  1868.     8° 975.08 

—  La  Fontaine   et   ses  fables.     P.,  1860.    12°.   7024.22 

—  Notes    on   England.       Tr.    with    an   introductory 

chapter  by  W.  F.  Rae.     N.  Y.,  1872.   1-J°.     955.21 
iVo/'-.— Reviewed  in  Quar.  rev.,  v.  133  ;  p.  199-224. 

—  Notes  on  Paris.     [Liife  and  opinions  of  M.  Grain- 

dorge].     Tr.  by  J.  A.  Stevens.      N.  Y.,  1875.    8°. 

—  Notes  sur  Paris  ;  vie  et  opinions  de  M.  Graindorge. 

Seed.     Paris,  1870.   12° 7048.  IS 

—  Nouveaux   essais   de  critique   et  d'histoire.   2e  ed. 

Paris,  1866.  12° 7048.27 

Contents. 
Balzac  (H.  de).  Philosophie  religieuse  ;  Ciel  et 

Boudilhisme.  terre,  par  J.  Reynaud 

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- 

gime. Tr.  by  J.  Durand.  N.  Y.,  Is76.  12°.    523.02 


French  revolution.  Tr.  by  J.  Durand.  v.  1.  N.  Y., 

1878.  12° 523.03 

iVofc— Reviewed  by  J.  G.  Morrison  in  Maem.  mag.,  v.  38. 

—  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°. 

Note. — Reviewed  in  New  Englander.  v.  30. 1871. 
Same.   Tr.  by.T.  Durand.  2d  ed.  N.  Y. ,  1873.  16°. 

—  Le  Positivisme  anglais  :    etude  sur  Stuart   Mill. 

Paris,  1864.   12° 5426. 15 

—  Tour  through  the   Pyrenees.    Tr.  by  J.  S..Fi8ke. 

N.  Y.,  1874.  8° "    ■     ■  I  984.25 

—  Tour  through  the  Pyrenees.      Tr.    by   J.    S.  Fiske. 

With  illus.  by  G.  Dorfe.  N.  Y.,  1874.  sq.  8°.  986.05 

—  Voyage  aux  Pyrenees.  Seed.  Paris,  1807.  12°.  984.23 

—  Janet  \p.)     I,a  crise  philosophique.  1835 5423.19 

See  also  Westm.  rev.,  v,  76,  1861  (Writings  of  Taine). 
Tainsh  (Edward  Campbell).     A  study  of   the  works 

of  Tennyson.  New  ed.  London,  1870.  12°.  1693.26 
Taiator  (Charles  M. )     Extracts  from  the  records  of 

Colchester,  Conn.     Hartford,  1864.     12°.     591.26 
Taiping  rebellion.     .See  China  {Taipinr/  rebellion,  p.  301). 
Tait  (Archibald  Campbell,  ahp.  of  Vanterhurp).      The 

dangers   and     safeguards   of    modern    theology. 

2d  ed.     London,  1862.    8° 3612.01 

—  Arnold  (P.)    Our  bishops  and  deans,  v.  1.    1875.     .     .  3446.12 
Tait  (Peter  Guthrie)  ami  Stewart  (Balfour).    The 

Unseen  universe,  \_anon.']  N.  Y.,  1875.  12°.  3614.23 

A^o^e.— Reviewed  by  W.  K.  Clifford,  in  his  Lectures,  v.  1, 

1879,  and  by  J.  Fiske,  in  Ms  Unseen  world.    .     .     .3552.09 

—  Elementary    treatise     on     quaternions.       Oxford, 

1867.    8°. 4014.13 

—  Lectures  on  some  recent  advances  in  physical  sci- 

ence.    London,  1876.     12° 4023.08 

—  Paradoxical  phiios.     .See  Stewart  (Balfour),  and  Tait.  3614.30 

—  Sketch  of  thermodynamics.  Edin.,  1868.  8°.  4027.21 

—  and  Steele   (Wm.   J.)     Treatise  on  dynamics  of  a 

p;irtiele.  4th  ed.,  revised.      L.,  1878  12°.  4014.22 
Tait  (Wm.,  M.  D.)      Magdalenism  :    prostitution   in 

Edinburgh.     Edin.,  1840.  8° 5818.20 

Talbot  (Catherine).     Letters.  1741-70.  4  v.     London, 

1809.     8° 3033.06 

Talbot  (Gerald  F. )     Analysis  of  organization  of  Prus- 
sian army.     London,  1871.  8° 4514.15 

Talbot  (H.  Fox).     English  etymologies.    L.,  1847.  8°. 

Talboys  (W.  P.)     West  India  pickles.     Cruise  in  the 

yiicht  .Tcsephine.     N.  Y.,  187.5.   16°.    .     .1161.25 

Tale  of  eternity  ;  poems.     See  Massey  (G.)    1870.     .    .     .  1671.31 

Tale  of  a  tub.     .Vee  Swift  (Jonathan) 5074.13 

Tedes.  .'<ee  Fiction  class  list  (p.  525-6). 
Tales  of  a  wayside  Inn.  .See  Longfellow  (H.  W.)  .  .  .  1664.19 
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 

writings.    Phil.,  1852.  8° 2547.14 

Contents. 


British  novels. 
Gibber's  (Colley)  Apology. 
Copyright  (Speeches  on). 
Dennis's  (John)  Works. 
Destruction  of  the  Brunswick 

theatre  by  lire. 
Drama  (Hazlitt  on  the). 
Eldon  and  Stowell  iLords). 
Gamblinf;  melodramas  (Against) 
Godwin  (Wm.) 

Guilford  (Lord),  North's  Ufe  of. 
Hazlitt  (William),    Intellectual 

character  of. 
Holland  {Lady). 
Kemble     (.Wiss    Fanny),    First 

appearance  of. 
Lisbon  (Recollections of). 
Lloyd's  Poems. 


Manchester  Athenaeum  anni- 
versary address. 

Matu  rin. 

Modern  improvements(Mr.01d- 
alter  on). 

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- 
kind. 

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 

—  Ion:  a  tragedy.     London,  1830.  S' /n  5093.03 

Same.    /nFrench's  stand,  drama,  v.  1.)  .    .    .    .  1772.01 


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—  Lifo  of  Cbarlea  Lamb.    ['"  Lamb  (0.)    Works,   v.   I.    N.  Y.. 

1857.    12° .-.047.01 

—  —  Same.     [In  Lamb  (C.)  Works.    Loiulou,  1807.  8°.]  5047.07 

—  Tragedies  ;  added,  a  few  sonnets  and  verses.  N.  Y., 

181'J.   12" ]^U.m 

Contenis :    lou.    Atheuiau  captive.    Gleucoo.    aoniietfi. 

—  Vacation  rambles  and  thoughts.  L.,  ISlo.  W.  OSli.OI 

itjT  For  biogr.  notias  of  author,  S'-e  Biography  (p.  20:t). 
Taliaferro  (H.  E. )     Fisher's  Kiver  (North  Carolina)  : 

scenes  and  characters.      By  '  Skitt' [pseurf.  ]     N. 

Y.,  1859.   1'2° 192.10 

Talk  with  my  pupils.    &e  Sedgwick  (J/r.!.  Charles).  1863.  llSll.17 

Talks  about  health.     .SVe  Lewis  (Oio).  1871 4321. Ui 

Talks  about  labor,    i'ec  Lamed  (J.  N.) 6933.18 

Talks  about  people's  stomachs,     .v..' Lewis  (Dio).  1870.    4324.10 
Talks  to  ray  patieuts.     See  Gleason(Jrri-.  K.  B.)  1870.     .  4331.17 

Tallack  (Win.)  Malta,  under  the  Phenicians, 
Knights,  and  English.     L.,  18G1,  12°.    .     981.12 

Tallemant  des  Reaux  (Gede'on,  h.  1619,  d.  1692). 
Les  historiettes.  3e  ed.  0  v.  P.,  1862.  12°.  3232.01 
See  notice  of  the  author  iu  Temple  Bar,  July,  1879. 

Talleyrand-Perigord  (Oharles  Maurice  de).  Commercial  rela- 
tions   of   the   United   States    with    Great    Britain.      [In 

Pamphleteer,  v.  4.] 6058.04 

,ftg=-  For  numerous  lives  and  notices  of  Talleyrand,  see 
Biography  (p.  203) ;  also  Belgravia,  Feb.,  1876  (by  Wm. 
stiyaut(  ;  New  monthly,  Jan.,  1832  ;  Temple  Bar,  Oct., 
IHT'.l  (by  C.  C.  J.) 

Talhen  [Mine.  de).    See  Biography  (p.  203). 

Tallraadge  (Bfujamiu).  .sv,- Herring  (J  )  and  Longacre  (J.  B.) 
Nat.  portr.  gallery,  v.  3.  1S3U 3247.10 

Talma  [French  actor).  See  Biography  (p.  203)  ;  also  Temple  Bar, 
Hay,  1876. 

Talmage  (Eev.  Thomas  De  Witt).  Around  the  tea- 
table.     Philadelphia,  1874.  12°.      .     .     .  3612.21 

—  Crumbs  swept  up.     Phil.,  1874.  12°.     .     .2-343.30 

—  Daily  thoughts.     Ed.  by  J.    V.  D.   Shurts.     New 

York,  1875.  12° 3612.28 

—  Every-day  religion.     N.  Y.,  1875.  12°.  .     .  3612.29 

—  Old  wells  dug  out  :   sermons.     N.   Y.,   1874.    12°. 

—  One  thousand   gems.      Ed.   by  W.    H.   Larrabee. 

New  York,  1873.  12° 3612,11 

—  Sermons.     N.  Y.,  1872.   12° 3612.00 

—  Sports  that  kill.     N.  Y.,  1875.  12°.     .     .     .  3612.27 
Talmud  (The). 

—  Bardaii  (J).     The  Talmud.    1878.     .     .     .  3757.33 

iVo^j.— *A  selection  of  treatises  tr.  from  the  Mishna, 
with  explanations  from  the  Gemara,  and  other  sources.* 

—  D' Israel  {L.  a.)    Talmudic  maxims.    1848.   3514.12 

—  Polano  {U.,  Iranstalor  and  ed.)    iSelections  from  the 

Talmud.     Also,  brief  sketches  of  the  men  who 
made  and  commented  upon  it.   1876.    .  .  37J7.29 

—  Weil  {G.)     The  Bible,  the  Koran,  and  the  Tahuud. 

1816 3757.12 

—  Be  Qui'icey  (T.)  Traditions  of  the  Rabbins.  [  With  his  Avenger. 

etc..  18.59  :  p.  266-325.] ,     .  2522.03 

—  Deutsc't  (&  O.  M.)  The  Talmud.  [In  AisLit.  remains.]  3645.07 

Note. —Rep.  from  Qu.  rev.,  v.123;  also  in  Littell,  186S,v.  1. 

—  Grunbaum  (.V.)     The  Talmud.     [In   N.    A.    rav..  v.  108,  ]86!l,] 

—  Poole[R.S.)    The  Talmud.      [In  Contemp.  rev.,   v.  7,  1868.] 

.Sfp  afeo  Atlantic,  v.  21,  1808  (by  C.  E.  Stowe);  Littell. 
1868,  V.  1  (Gleanings  after  the  Talmud);  Blackwood,  v.  IQi'i, 
1869 aud  Littell,  1870,  v.  1  (Jewish  reformatiuu  and  Talmud); 
Contemp.  rev.,  v.  10,  1SG9  (Marcus  Aurelius  and  the  Tal- 
mud, by  E.  H.  Plumptre);  Church  qu.  rev.,  Apl..  1879 
(35  pp.)  or  Littell,  July  26,  1879  ;  Ed.  rev,,  July,  1873  (The 
Talmud);  Jour,  of  sac.  lit.  v,  6, 1851  ;  p.  42-74  (Poetical  le. 
gendsof);  July,  18114,  p.  320-327  (The  Jews  and  the  Talmud 
after  the  time  of  Christ,  by  Dr.  Michelsen);  Jan..  1868.  p. 
247-284  (The  Talmud);  Lippincotfs  mag..  May,  1868  (by  L. 
C.  Newman). 

Tamil  proverbs.    See  Percival  (P.) 6214.36 

Taming  of  the  shrew.     See  Shakspere  IWm.) 

Tancock  (0.  W.)  England  during  the  Amer.  and 
European  wars,  176-5-1820.  N.  Y.,  1878.  32°.  451.11 

Tandon  (.Moquin).  The  world  of  the  sea.  Tr.  and 
enl.  byH.  M.  Hart.     London,  1870.  8°.    4828.15 

TaneyhiU  (R.  H. )  The  Leatherwood  God  ;  an  ac- 
count of  Joseph  C.  Dylks.    Cin  ,  1871.  8°.  612.19 

Note. — Dylks  was  a  religious  iiiipo.stor,  iu  Ohio,  1828. 
Tanner  ( H.  S. )     Description  of  canals   and   railroads 

of  United  States.     New  York,  1840.  8'.     3927.25 
Tanner  (Thomas  Hawkes).     An  index  of  diseases  and 

their  treatment.     Phil.,  1867.   8°.  .     .     .4315.18 

—  Practical  treatise  on  the  diseases  of  infancy  and 

childhood."  3d  Amer.  ed.,  enl.   by  A.  Meadows, 

Phil.,  1871.  8° 4335.17 

Tanner-boy  :  O.  S.  Graut.    See  Dennison  (Charles  W.)  3067.21 


Tannin  process  (the).    See  Russell  (G.) 3933.18 

Tannhiiuser  ;  a  poem.  See  Fane  (J.  S.  C.)  awi  Bulwer-Lytton 
(K) 1694.03 

Tanquerel  Des  Planches  (L.)    Lead  diseases.  From 
tlie  Frcncli.      Low.-]],  1«48.   8°.    .      .     .       4343.01 
Tao-ism.    Johnson  [S.)    OrieutJil  religions  ;  China,  p.  859-906. 
Tapestry.     [See  also  Bayeux  tapestry,  p.  68.] 
^  VhanipediLV  I  A.  de).     Tapestry 1473.17 

—  Ptanche  {J.  R.)    On  the  tapestry  of  the  middle  ages.    [In 

Journal  of  Brit.  arch,  assoc,  v.  12.] 1461.12 

Tappan  iHenry  P.)     Elements  of  logic.     New   York, 

]8i;0.   12° 5428.06 

Tappan  (Lewis).      Life  of  Arthur  Tappan.     N.  Y., 

1870.   12° 3171.0.') 

Tappan   (Wm.  B.)     The  Sunday-school,  and  other 

poems.     Boston,  1848.  12° 1692.12 

Tar-water.     Prior  (T.)    Authentick  narrative  of  the 

success  of  tar-water,  in  curing.   1741).      .  435-2.25 

—  Berkley  (G)      Siris  :    concerning  tar-water.     [I71  his  Works. 

V.  2-3.  1871.] 6424.02 

Tarasp.     Yeo  [J.  B.)    Notes  at.  1870.  .     .     .     982.07 

Tarbotton  (M.  O.)  Sanitary  legislation  and  science,  with  espe- 
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Tarbuck  (Edward  Lance).  Encyclopaedia  of  prac- 
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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, 
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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. 
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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 

Tartary  aud  the  Tartars,  ^ee  Countries  {Tartar//,  p.  372  .—Man- 
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 
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Tasistaro  (Louis  Fitzgerald).  Random  shots  and 
Southern  breezes  :  the  Southern  States.  2  v. 
New  York,  1842.  12° 1132.01 

Task  (The),  poem.    See  Cowper  (Wm.) 

Tasman  (.\bel  Jansen).  *Voyage  for  the  discovery  of  Southern 
countries,  1642.     (/«  Pinkerton's  Voyages,  v.  11.]    .926.11 

Tasmania,     .^ee  Countries  {Tasmania,  p.  372  ; — Australia,  p.  292). 

Tassis  (S.  A. )  Guide  du  correcteur  et  du  composi- 
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Tasso(Torquato).  Befreites  Jerusalem.  Uebersetzt 
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—  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°. 


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TATE-  TAYLOR 


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    fjohii        WUUam  M.) 


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 

singular  customs.  2d  ed.     L.,  1819.   18'.   6214.28 

—  Curiosities  of  natural  history.  L.,  1819.  18°.  4722.11 

—  Excentric  and  humorous   letters  of  eminent   men 

and  women.     London,  1824.  24°.  .     .     .  6212.19 

Taylor  (Josejih).  A  fast  life  on  the  modern  high- 
way: the  railroad  world.  N.  Y.,  1874.  12°.  3925.44 

Taylor  "(J.  Orville).  The  district  school.  New  York, 
1834.  12° 5522.05 

Taylor  iJohuSydney).  Selections  from  his  writings. 
With  sketch  of  life.     L.,  1843.  8°.      .     .  5075.01 

Taylor  (Mary).  The  first  duty  of  women,  Lon- 
don,  1870.   16° 5822.15 

Note. — '  The  duty  of  providing  for  themselves  '. 

Taylor  (Meadows).  Story  of  my  life.  Ed.  by  his 
daughter.  3d  ed.     Edin.,  1878.  8°.     .     .  3171.06 

—  A  student's  manual  of  the  history  of  India.     Lon- 

don, 1870.  8° 1031.09 

A'o^f.— For  notice  of  author,  see  Ed.  rev.,  April.  1878. 
Taylor  (Nathaniel  Wm.,  D.D.)    Essays,  lectures,  etc., 
in  revealed  theology.     N.  Y.,  1859.  8°.       3612.17 

—  Lectures  on  the  moral  government   of  God.  2  v. 

N.  Y.,  1859.   8° 3612.15 

A''ofe.— Reviewed  by  B.  N.   Martin   iu   New  Englander 
V.  17,  18.59.     See  also  G.  P.  Fisher's  Discussions,  etc.  1880. 

—  Memorial  of :    three  sermons    by  Leonard  Bacon,  S.  W.  8. 

Dutton,  and  G.  P.  Fisher.     New  Haven,  1858.  8'.      3631.05 

Taylor  (Peter  A.,  b.  1810).  Hinton  {R.  J.)  English  radical 
leaders.     1867 3221.14 

Taylor  (Richard,  confederate  general).  Destruction 
and  reconstruction  :  personal  experiences  of  the 
late  war.     New  York,  1879.  8°.       .     .     .     644.26 

Taylor  (Richard  Cowling).  Statistics  of  coal:  with 
incidental  statistics  of  the  iron  manufacture. 
2d  ed.,  brought  down  to  1854,  by  S.  S.  Halde- 
man.     Philadelphia,  1855.  8° 3933.31 

Taylor  (.Samuel).  Angling  In  all  its  branches.  Lon- 
don, 1800.  16° 4626.23 

Taylor  (Samuel  Harvey,  L.L.D.)  Classical  study: 
its  value  illustrated  by  extracts  from  the  writ- 
ings of  eminent  scholars.  Andover,  (Mass.,) 
1870.  12° 5513.25 


Taylor  (Sedley).  .Science  of  music  :  phyeical  basis. 
New  York,  1875.  12° 1562.32 

—  Sound   and  music  :  a  non-mathematical   treatise. 

London,   1873.    12' 1562.30 

Taylor  (Theodore),  pseud,  of  J.   0.  Jlotten.     Charles 

Dickens.     N.  Y.,  1870.   18°.   .....  3052.27 

— ■  Golden  treasury  of  thought  :  quotations.    London, 

[n.  d.]  12°.    " 6213.1-.: 

—  Thackeray,  the  humorist  and  man  of  letters.  N.  Y., 

1864.  12° 3172.10 

Taylor  (Thomas,  tite  Platonist).     Dissertation  jon  the 

Eleusinian  and  Bacchic  mysteries,     [anon.]    Am- 

'sterdam,  [London,]  1791.  8°.  ...  3817.10 
Same.  2d  ed.    with  alterations.      [Ih  Pamphleteer,   v.  8, 

18lr,.] 5058,08 

—  Appendix  explaining  the  allegory  of  the  wanderings  of  Ulys- 

ses,    I  IVitfi  Porphyrias,  Select  works.] 5415.26 

—  Dissertation  on  the  philosophy  of  Aristotle.     Lon- 

don, 1812.    4" 5018.08 

—  Elements  of  the  true  arithmetic  of  infinites.     L., 

1809.    4°,     [  ira/i   AristoUe.    Treatises.]  5018.05 

—  Five  hymns,     London,  1693.  8° 3587.27 

—  Miscellanies.     London,  1820.    18°.     .     .     .  5126.24 

Conients  ;'  The  triumph  of  the  wise  man  over  fortune. 
Creed  of  the  Platonic  philosopher.  Poems,  including  a 
panegyric  on  Sydenham. 

—  Poetical  paraphrase  on  the  speech  of  Diotima  in 

the  banquet  of  Plato  ;  four  hymns,  etc.,  etc.  Lon- 
don, 1795.     8° 3093.27 

—  trmislator.      .S'-e     Aristotle  : — Demophilns  ;  —  Ocellus     Lu- 

canus  ; — Porphyrins  :— Proclus,  tic. 
,?ee  Eraser's  mag.,  Nov.,  1875  Survival  of  paganism). 
Taylor  (Tom).     Ballads  and  songs  of  Brittany.  From 
the  '  Barsaz-Breiz'  of  vicomte  de  La  Villemarque. 
With  illustrations,     London,  1861.  8°.    .   1692.28 

—  Lil'e  and  times  of  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.     See  LesUe  (C.  R.) 

and  Taylor 3152.20 

—  [Plays].     See  Plays  (p.  897). 

—  Pref.  essay,     (/.i  Leslie  (C.  R.)  Autob.  recollections.]    3112.DG 

For  6io^r.  notice  of  the  author,  see  Dublin  univ.  mag., 
Aug.,  1877  (With  portrait). 

Taylor  (Walter  H.  i  Four  years  with  gen.  Lee.  New 
York,  1877.    8° 644.23 

Tayler  (Wm.)     The  national  taxes.     L.,    1873.    12° 

Taylor  (Wm.,  mUsionari/).  Oriental  historical  manu- 
scripts, in  the  Tamil  language.  Tr.  with  anno- 
tations. 2  V.  Madras.  1835.  4°.  .  .  .  7818.18 
Contents:  v.  1.  Pandiou  chronicle.  Madura  StallaPuraua: 
abstract.    2.  Paudion  chronicle. 

Taylor  (Wm.,  of  Norwicli).  Historic  survey  of  Ger- 
man poetry.    With  translations.  3  v.  L.,  1830.  8°. 

—  English  synonyms.     London,  1871.   12^       6131.25 
Taylor  (Wm.  B.)  and  Brown  I  J.  N.)      Obligation  of  the  Sabbath  ; 

a  discussion.     New  York.  1856.  12" 3525.01 

Taylor  ( Wm.  B.,  o/  Washinf/tonj.  Kinetic  theories  of  gravita,tiou. 
[/H  Smith,  report.  1870.] 3936.:)1 

—  Thoughts    on    the    nature    and    origin    of   force.      [Smith. 

report.  1870.] 3936.25 

Taylor  (Wm.  Benj.  Sarsfield).  History  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Dublin.     London,  184.5!  8'.       5515.08 

—  Origin,  jjrogress,  and  jiresent  condition  of  the  fine 

arts  in  Gt   Britain  and  Ireland.  2  v.    L.,  1841.  8°, 

—  Manual  of  fresco  and   encaustic  painting.     With 

hist,  memoir.  London,  1813.  8°.  .  .  .  1443.02 
Taylor  (Wm.  Cooke).     History  of  Ireland.     [1170  to 

1800.]  2v.  New  York,  1847.  18°.  .  .  495.18 
— History  of  Mohammedanism,  and  its  sects.     2d  ed. 

London,  1839.  16° 3454.14 

—  History  of  the  civil  wars  in  Ireland,  till  the  Union. 

2  v.     Edinburgh,  1831.   24° 491.21 

—  Life  of  Robert  Peel.  4  V.     L.,  1846-50.  8=.     3136.25 

—  Manual  of  ancient  history.  Revised  by  C.  S.  Henry. 

10th  ed.     N.Y.,  1S73.  8° '    .     .     427.25 

—  Manual  of  modern  history    [To   1810.]     Revised, 

with  a  chapter  on  the  history  of  the  U.  S.,  by  C. 
S.  Henry.   5th  ed.     N.  Y..  1850.  8°.    .     .     445.01 

—  Modern  British  Plutarch.  N.  Y.,  1846.   1'2°.   3252.05 
Same.     New  York,  1854.  12° 3252.06 

—  Natural  hist,   of  society.     2  v.       N.    Y.,  1841.   1'2°. 

—  Revolutions,  insurrections,  and  conspiracies  of  Eu- 

rope. [To  1400.  ]  2  v.  London,  184;^.  8°.  41.5.08 
Tayler  (Wm.   Elfe).     Hi(ipolytus  and  the   christian 

church  of  the  third  century.  L.,185:i.  16°.  3413.15 
Taylor  (Wm.  M.,  D.D.)  David,  king  oi  Israel.  N.  Y., 

1875  [1874].  1-2° 3541.14 


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—  Diiniel  tho  beloved.     N.  Y.,  1878.   i2\  .     .  3G11.2fi 

—  Ehjiili  the  prophet.     N.  Y.,  I.s76.   1'2".    .     .   3G11.23 

—  luspiratiou  of  the  scriptures.  [In  God's  word  man's  light  and 

(;uicle.  1877.) 3654. a:) 

—  Limitations  of  life  and   other  sermons.      N.  Y., 

1880  [cop.  1879].   8^ 3611.28 

—  Lost  found,  and  the  wanderer  welcomed.      N.  Y., 

1873.   12° 3612.20 

—  Ministry  of  the  word.    N.  Y..  1876.     12°.     [Yale 

university  lectures.] 3611.21 

—  Moses  tho  law-giver.     N.  Y.,  1879.     12°.     .  3611.27 

—  Peter  the  Apostle.     N.  Y.,  1877.     12°.     .     .3611.25 
Taylor  (Zachar,v,;ir«.  o/  U.   S.,  1849-60).    Messages.  [/« States- 
man's iiiaimal.  v.  3,  Pt.  1.] 672G.05 

j(J®^  For  lives  of  him,  si^f  Biography  (p.  294). 

Te  Deum.  Sk  Jour,  of  sac.  lit.;  Apl..  July, Oct..  1862  ;  Jan.,  1863. 

Tea  {as  a  bewrag'-).  Sff  Medicine  [Biivcrag>:s,  p.  755  ;  Food  and 
diet,  p.  758)  ;  af5o  Day  (S.  P.)  Tea,  its  history  and  mystery, 
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Tea  (Culture  and  preparation  oj).  Set"  Agriculture  [Tea,  p.  9)  ;  also 
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Teaching.     See  Education  {Teaching,  p.  439). 

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2.  Franijais-Allemand-AnglaiB. 

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Teeth.  .5«  Medicine  (D'«(is(ry,  p.  757):  alsfi  Owen  |U.j  Odont- 
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Teetotalism.     See  Temperance  reform. 

Tefft  (Benj.  Franklin,  D.D.)  Methodism  successful. 
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Tefft  (Thos.  Alex.)  Stone  {K  31.)  The  architect  and 
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Tegetmeier  (W.  B.)  Pigeons:  their  varieties  and 
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—  Meetings  and  greetings.      Salutations,   obeisances 

and  courtesies  of  nations  ;  with  notes  on   titles, 
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—  Frithiofs  Saga.      Tr.  by  W.  L.  Blackley.     Ed.  by 

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Note. — Tr.  from  the  Norwegian  version  of  Foss  and 
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—  Tale  of  Frithiof     Tr.  by  H.  Spalding.     London, 

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V.  23.  p.  137-160  ;  Chr.  examiner,  v.  28.  p.  339-358  (by  L.  J- 
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Hymn  to  the  sun,  rfc..  etc. 

Tegoborski  (Ludwick  von).     Commentaries   on   the 
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Tehuantepec  (Isthmus  of).     .SVr  Countries  (p.  372). 
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Tela  (Joseph),  ^5eu<2.     .Vr;<;  Webb    (Josej/h). 
Telegraph.     &e  Arts  (Useful  :  Telegraph,  p.  47)  ; 
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—  Dour/las    (</.  E.)      Manual   of  telegraph   construc- 

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—  Lorincj   (A.    E.)      Hand-book   of  the  electro-mag- 

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—  Proctor  [R.  A .,    Some  marvels  in  telegraphy.    [In  his  Plfeas- 

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—  Rdd  (J.  D. )     The  telegraph  in  America  :   its  foun- 

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—  Richiirds  (  W.  C. )     Electron,  a  telegraphic  epic  for 

the  times.     1«58 16b2.19 

See  also  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  31.  1873  (Telegraph  and 
post  office.  V.  31.  1873  (by  K.  H,  Derby)  ;  Fortn.  rev..  Dec,, 
1875  (Po!^t-uffice  telegraphs  and  their  fiuaucial  results,  by 
W.  Stauley  Jevons)  ;  Geutm.  mag..  July.  1877  (On  some 
marvels  in  telegraphy,  by  It.  A.  Proctor)  ;  N.  A.  rev.,  July, 
1873  (Proposed  changes  iu  the  telegraphic  system,  by  G. 
G.  Hiibbardl 
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smith (F.  J.)      1045.19 

Telephone. 

—  DuMoncd(T.)      The  telephone.     1879.     .3944.26 

—  PrescoH  ( G.  B.)     The  speaking  telephone,  talking 

phonograph,  aud  other  novelties.  1878.     3944.25 
See  also  Good  words,  v.  19. 1878  j  p.  277-284. 
Telescopes.     .S^'*.'  Astronomy  (p.  55.) 
Tell  (William).     .Stv  Biography  (p.  204.) 

Telhamed.  anagram.     .S're  Maillet  (B.  de) 4713.29 

Temperaments. 

—  Bancroft  {G.)  Lit.  aud  hist,  miscellanies,  1855;  p.  1-44.  2517.04 

—  Bulwer    (Sir   E.  L.)      Caxtouiaua.    1864  ;    p.   157-187.    2515.07 

—  Schbnmdpenn'mck  (M.  A.)     Essay  on  temperaments. 

[ m(/i  fttr  Principles  of  beauty.   18.J9.]     .   1431.13 
See  also  works  on  Physiology  (p.  764); — Phrenology  (p. 
863);— Physiognomy  (p.  869);  and  Pop.  sci.  mouOily,  Jan., 
1878  (Article  by  E.  V^jn  de  Warker). 

Temperance  reform,  and  evils  ot  intemperance. 

.tt^As  to  the  eJjf'Cts  of  drinking  on  the  health,  see  Medicine 
{Stimut'ints  ami  narcotics:  p.  767  ;  Alcohol,  xHnesan'l  liqtwrs; 
— Inebriate  asylums  and  Inebriety);  also  on  alcoholic  poison- 
ing aud  the  legal  responsibility  of  intoxicatetl  persons,  see 
works  on  medical  jurisprudence  iu  Medicine  (p.  762)  and 
Law  (p.  689.) 

—  Arnistrotuj  ( L. )    The  temperance  reformation  :    its 

history,  etc.  to  1S02 5834.01 

—  Arthur  {T.  S.)     .Sec  Fiction  class  list  (p.  463). 

—  Beard  {G.  M.)    Plea  for  scientific    reform  :    letter    to   Dr. 

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—  Beecher  {L  )    Six  lectures  on  intemperance.    [In  his  Works, 

v.  1.   1832] '3516.26 

- —  Browne  {Peter,  bp.  of  Cork).    Drinking  iu  remembrance  of  the 
dead.  1713 3525.08 

—  Carpenter  (  W.  B. )     Physiology  of  temperance  and 

total  abstinence.   1853 5834.02 

—  Channing  ( }V.  K.)    In  his  Works,  v.  2 3633J0 

—  Clnbb  ( //.  lb'. )     The  Maine  liquor  law  :  its  history 

and  results.      1856 5834.14 

—  Conybeare  {J.  W.)    Agitation  and  legislation  against  intemper- 

ance.    [/« /.is  Essays.  1855  ;   p.  377-430.)      .     .     .     .2527.01 

—  De  Quincey  [T.)     Narrative  aiul  njiscel.   papers,   v.   2,   1853; 

p.  161-191] 2522.16a 

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1837 181.20 

—  Duhlop  {J. )     Drinking  usages  of  the  United  King- 

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—  Freeman  (G.)    A  dehortation  from  all  slnne,  but  particularly 

tho  sinne  of  drinking.    1663 6834.08 


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—  GlddMoM  (0.)    Goofl  templariKiu.   1872.     .5834.12 

—  Kirk   (./ )     Social   politics  in   Great  Britain   and 

Ireland.  1H70 5834.04 

—  Kirtnn{J.  IC.  i  One  thousand  temperance  anecdotes, 

facts,  jolios,  riddles,   puns,   and   smart  sayings, 

suitable  for  Ki>eaker8,  etc.  1867.       .     .     .  5834.06 

Temperance  hand-book.   1871.       ,     .     .58.34.07 

—  Letters  ou  public-house  licensing.     [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  7.] 

—  McCmihy  (</. )  Prohibitory  legislation  in  the  United 

States.   1872 58  84. 11 

—  lUarsh  (J.)    Temperance  recollections  :  labors,  de- 

feats, triumphs  :  an  autobiography.  186G.  3117.12 

—  MeKora  :  a  review.  12  v.     London.,  1858-G9.  8". 

—  Noll  (E.)     Lectures  on  temperance.   1857.    5834  04 

—  Obseri^tions  on  the  evil  eflFects  prndiiced    by   liquors  when 

taken  moderately  and  habitually,    [hi  Pamphleteer,  v.  12.] 

—  Root  [J.)    The  horrors  of  delirium  tremens.  3587. 22 

—  Smith  (G.)    Temperance  and  civil  government  :    letter  to 

T.  L.  Cuyler 6093.25 

—  Weeden   ( W.  B. )     Morality  of  prohibitory  liquor 

laws.    1875 5834.15 

—  Whitney  {F.  A.]    Address  on   temperance, Brighton, Dec.  21. 

1815.     184G 6092.08 

—  Wood{a.B)    The  temperance  cause.    [7n/m  Hist,  memoirs. 

Philadelphia.  1872.  8' 2548.01 

See  also  Bentley's,  v.  23,  1852  or  Eclectic,  v.  28  (Wine  and 
winedrinbers)  :  Blackw.  mag.,  v.  73.  1853  (Temperance  and 
tee-total  societies) ;  v. 102  (Temperance  aud  iutemperancel; 
Conti^m.  rev..  Dec,  1876  (Intempeiance  :  ita  prevalence, 
effects,  and  remedy,  by  F.  Peeki  ;  Feb..  1877  (Habitual 
drunkeunesa  :  a  vice,  crime,  or  disease?  by  J.  C.  Bncknili); 
May.  1877  (American  liquor  laws,  by  James  Hendereon)  . 
.lune.  1H77  (Beer  and  tlie  temperance  problem,  by  C.  Gra- 
ham) :  Aug..  1877  (Neglected  aspects  of  the  drink  question, 
by  A.  51.  Gray) ;  Ed.  rev.,  v.  100,  1863  (Teetotalism  and 
laws  against  the  liquor  trade) ;  Fortn.  rev.,  v  16.  1871 
(Prohil)itory  legislation  in  the  U.  S.);  Fraser's  mag.  u  s. 
V-  5.  1872  , Drink  traffic  and  premissivebill)  ;  Meliora,  v.  1, 
1858  (Temperance  m  history)  ;  v.  2.  1859  (Liberty  and  J.  S. 
Mill ;  prolnbition  question)  ;  v.  9.  1866  (Proverbs  aud 
epigrams  on  wine  and  water) :  v.  10,  1R67  (The  old  drama- 
tists ou  drink)  ;  Nat.  qu.  rev,.  Apl,,  1879  (Temperance  as  a 
national  question)  ;  New  Englauder.  v.  34,  1865  (Liquor 
and  legislation,  by  H.  W.  Rankin  :  N  Brit.  rev.,  v.  22, 
1864  5  (How  to  stop  druukeDuess);  Statistical  soc.  of  Lou- 
don. Journal,  v.  14.  1851  (On  the  rate  of  mortality  among 
persons  of  intemperate  habits,  by  F,  G  P.  Neisnn  :  ^'in- 
8low*s  jour,  of  psy.  med..  v.  8,  1855  iMental  iiatbology  vi 
intemperance)  ;  v.  11,  1858  'Antobiograi>hy  of  a  drunkard); 
Westm.  rev.,  V.  64,  1855  (Physiological  errors  of  teetotal- 
ism)  ;  Westm.  rev.,  v.  64,  1855  (Drunkenness  not  cur.ble 
by  legislation). 

Tempest  (The).     ,5fr  Shakspere  (Wm.) 

Tempest  (The),  a  lehg.  and  moial  essay.     S^-eNoyes  (R.)  6414.28 

Temple  (Edmond).  Travels  in  Peru,  including  a 
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Temple  (Frederick,  D.D.)  Sermons  preached  in  Rug- 
by school  chapel,  1858-1860.  New  ed.  London, 
1867.   12° 3613.02 

—  The  education  of  the  world.     [In  Essays  and  reviews.    I860.] 
Temple  (Henry   John,    viscount  Palmevston).      Selec- 
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Biography  (Temple,  p.  204). 

Temple  (NeviDei,  pseud.    See  Fane  (Julian). 

Temple  (Ralph  and  Chandosi.  The  Temple  anec- 
dotes :  invention  and  discovery.     L. ,  1865.     12°. 

Temple  (.'^ii- Wm.)  Works,  with  life.  4  v.  London, 
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Vol.  1.  Life.  Of  government  Observations  upon  the 
United  Provinces.  Letters  by  him  and  other  ministers  of 
state,  1665-72. 

2  Sequel  of  the  author's  letteie.  1668-71  ;  serving  to 
supply  the  loss  of  the  first  part  of  his  Memoirs.  Political 
survey.  1671  Letter  to  the  duke  of  Ormond,  1673.  Me- 
moirs of  what  passed  in  Chi-isteud<.m.  pts  2-3.  1672-7!t. 

3.  Essays  ; — Upon  the  advaucement  '.if  trade  in  Ireland. 
Of  popular  discontents.  Iiitrod  to  the  history  of  Eng- 
land. Of  gardening.  On  the  cure  of  the  pout  by  moxa. 
Of  health  and  long  life.  Of  heroic  virtue.  Of  poetry  Es- 
say upon  anc.  and  mod.  learning.  Of  the  excesses  of  grief. 
O!  the  difTerent  conditions  of  life  and  fortune.  Heads  of 
an  essay  on  conversation      Poems  and  translations. 

4.  Letters  from  the  Hague,  1672-78. 

—  Mfmoires.  1672-79.    [In  Petitot.    Col.  des  Mem..  2  ser.,  v.  64.) 
Temple  uJewisb).     .^ee  Biblical  and  relig.  lit.   {Judaism:    Eders- 

heim  ;  Lightfoot.  p.  90)  ;  0/50  works  on  the  topography  of 
Jerusalem  (p.  338):  and  Contemp.  rev..  May.  187''  (Article 
by  J.  Fergusson  on  Dr.  Currie's  plan  of  the  Temple  at 


Jerusalem,  in  his  Comment,  on  Ezekiel  in  Speaker's  Bible 

Gomnientary,  v.  6). 
Temple  au.-cdotes.    See  Temple  (Balpli  and  Chandos).    .  3913.31 
Temple  Bar.    v.  1-57.     London,  1861-79.     8°.  8178.01 
Temple  dn  I  iiiide.     Montesquieu  (O.  S,  teron  de).      .     .    431.10 

Temple  of  Melekartha.      .*•  Taylor  (Isaau) 255.83 

Temple  rebuilt  :  a  poem.  .Ses  Abbe  (F.  B.)  1872.  .  .  .1601.12 
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painting.       Pt.  1.  Elementary,  by   J.  S.  T.   1.5th 

od.      Pt.  2,  Landscape   from   nature,   by    A.  C. 

London,  18G8.   [n.  d]  16° 1472.27 

—  nntZ  Wall  (A.  H. )     Guide  to  miniature   painting, 

and  colouring  photographs  ;  with  a  few  words  on 

])ortrait  painting.  8th  ed.  London,  [n.  d.]  12°. 
Tempsky   (Gustavus  F.  von),     llitla  :    a  journey  in 

Mexico,  Guatemala,  and  San  Salvador,  1853-1855. 

Ed.  by  J.  S.  Bell.  London,  1858.  8'.  .1152.14 
Ten  commandments.    .Sv^  Biblical  and  religious  lit.  (p.  105). 

Ten  days  in  Spain.     6fe  Field  i  Kate).  1875 981.14 

Ten  great  religions.     .SVv  Clarke  (J.  F.)  1871 3412.11 

Ten  laws  of  health.     .Ve-' Black  (J,  R.)  1872 4324.17 

Ten-minute  talks.     Se'.  Burritt  (Elibu)    1874 2614.28 

Ten  tribes  of  Israel.    See  Jews  (p.  3^8). 

Ten  years  among  the  mail  bags.  See  Holbrook  (J  i  1856.  2712.10 
Ten  years  in  Wall  street.  &e  Fowler  (W.  W.)  1870.  .  .6922.24 
Ten  ye.irs  in  Washington.  6'ee  Ames  (i/rs.  M.  C.)  1874.  .  1134.19 
Ten  years  of  imperialism  in  France  :  impressions  of 

a 'Flaneur'.  [«7iO>i.]  Ed  in.,  1862.  8°.  .  .516.26 
Ten  years  of  preaclier-lifo.  «<■«  Milbam  (W.  H.)  .  .  .3123.10 
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their  origin  and   progress  ;    the   university   of 

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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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or  brothers.  Phormio.  or  the  scheming  parasite.  Hecyra, 
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with  notes,  by  H.  T.  Kiley.  Added,  the  blank 
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Tr,  by  G,  Colman.  [M  Sanford  (E,)  anii  Walsh  |E.)  Brit, 
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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, 
a  psychol.  study,  by  1,  A.  F.) 
Terdse  de  St,  AugiiBtrne  (3/o('jcr).     ,S'fe  Louise  Mane  de   France 
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Terhune    ,  Mrs.    Mary   Virginia   Hawes).     Breakfast, 
luncheon,  and  tea      N.  Y.,  1875.  12°.      .  6016.14 

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—  Tlie  Dinner  year-book,     N   Y.,  1878.  12°.     6013.12 

—  Loiterings  in   pleasant  paths     N.  Y.,   1880.  12°. 

JVo/e— Sketches  of  travels  iu  Europe, 

—  [Novels  ]     See  Fiction  class  list  (p,  526). 

—  O'lr  daughters  ;  what  shall  we  do  with  them  :   a 

talk  with  mothers     N.  Y.,  1880.  16°.  .     .     43Lf.36 

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et  atricaine,  ou  catalogue   des  ouvrages  reliitifs 

a  I'Asie  et  a   I'Afrique,    qui  ont  paru  jusqu'en 

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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 

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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), 
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library.] 3467.22 

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 
of  TertuUiau.  Treatise  on  the  soul.  3.  Introduction. 
On  exhortation  to  chastity.  Oumouitgamy.  Of  modesty. 
On  fasting.  On  tho  veiling  of  niaiilens.  On  the  ascetic's 
mantle.  An  answer  to  the  .Jews.  Against  ;ill  heresiCH. 
A  fragment  c-'nceruiiig  the  cursing  of  the  heathen's  gods. 
A  strain  of  Jonah,  the  prophet.  A  strain  of  Sodoui. 
Genesis.     A  strain  of  the  judgment  of  the  Lord. 

Nnte.—\.  1  tr.  by  S.  Thehvell  and  P.  Holmes;  v.  2  by 
P.  Holmes  ;  V.  3  by  S.  Ihelwall  and  It.  E.  Wallis. 

—  Oiuvres    choisies.      [Apologelicus.      Tr.     par    L. 

Baude.]     Paris,  1862.  8° 7726.04 

—  Kaije  (J.,  bp.  qf  Lincoln).     Ecclesiastical  history  of 

the  2d  and  3d  centuries  illust.  from  the  writings 
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—  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 
cantab.  edita.  Testaments  of  the  xn  Patriarchs  : 
an  attempt  to  estimate  their  historic  and  dog- 
matic worth.  By  Kobert  Sinker.  Cambridge, 
(Engl.),  1869.   1'2° 3759.0:) 

Same.    Tr.  by  R.  Sinker,     [ll'if/i  Lactantius.   Wuiks.  v.2. 

Edin..  1871.  8°.     A.  N.  C.  llbr.,  v.  22.) 34C7.14 

Teste  (Alphonse).  Practical  manual  of  animal  mag- 
netism.    London,  184:1.   16° 3814.18 

Testimony.     See  Evidence  (p.  4.i2)  :  also  Popular  sci.   monthly. 

May, June,  July.  187H  (Scientific  study  of  human  testimony). 

by  G.  M,  Beard)  ;  and  some  works  ou  logic,  e.  g.   Sir   W, 

Hamilton's, 

Testimony  ol  the  rocks,     .Vee  Miller  (Hugh),     1857.     .     .  4111. '29 

Tetrabiblos   The).     .%e  Ptolemy,     1848 4010.22 

Teufifel  (AVilhelm  Sigmundi.  History  of  Roman 
literature.     Tr.  by  W.   Wagner.  2  v.     London, 

1873.   8° 2735,07 

Teutonic  antiquities,     .Vee  Chatfjeld  (C) 445.20 

Teutonic  uame  system.     Bee  Ferguson  (R.)    1864.    .     .     .  6614.13 
Teutonic  (>eople.     See  Countries  iU'rmany,  p.  325). 
Tevis  (tiev.  \.  H.)     Beyond   the  Sierras  ;  or  observa- 
tions   on  the  Pacific    coast.      Phil.,    1877.    1'2°. 
Texas.     .See  Countries  ( Texas,  p.  372). 

Texier  (Charles).  Asie  Mineure.  Paris,  1862.  8°. 
[Uuivers.]       901.15 

—  and  PuUan  (E.  P. )     "Byzantine  architecture.  Lon- 

don, 1864.  fol.      .     .■ 1317.11 

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. 
N.  Y.,  1846.   18° '.     557.14 

—  Military  journal  of  Amer.  revolution.     With  a  life 

of  Washington.     Hartford,  1862.  8°.  .     .     576.08 

—  A  practical  treatise  on  the   management  of  bees. 

Boston,  1829.   1'2° 4824.05 

Thacher  (James,  M.D.)  History  of  the  town  of  Ply- 
mouth, to  \m-2.     Boston,  1832.  l:i°.    .     .     611.1.3 

—  Traits   of  the    tea  partv  ;     a  memoir  of  G.   E.  T. 

Hewes.  By  a  Bostonian.  N.  Y.,  1835.  16°.  3082.05 

Thacher  (Mary  P.)     Seashore  and  prairie.      Boston, 

1877.   16° 2543.33 

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 
under  the  Roman  emperors.  2  v.  in  1.  London, 
1843.  8" 3446  06 

Thackeray  (Wm.  Makepeace).  Ballads.  Boston, 
1856.  1'2° 1693-15 

— . —  Same.     [In  his  Miscellanies,  -t.i.     B,.  1870.  12M     255.65 

Same.    [In  his  Miscellanies,   v.  1.    1...  1856.  12'.]     255.57 


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THACKERAY  - THEOLOaY 


—  Early  and  late  papers,  hitherto  uncollected.     Bos- 

ton, 1867.    12 2544.0G 

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 
in  Paris,  v.  2. 

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- 
dramas. V.  2. 

—  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- 
'         '  .  2544.07 


N.  Y.,  1863.  12°. 
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- 
don, 187.5.    1-2° 3172.20 

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, 
and  professions,  on  health  and  longevity.  Lon- 
don, 183--.  8° 4341.01 

Thaer  (Albert  D. )  Principles  of  practical  agricul- 
ture.    New  York,  1860.  8° 61'2(>.04 

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 
hist,  introd.  by  J.  M.'  Kemble  Londcn, 
Oiiihhn  sue  ,  1857.   4° 5113.19 

Thames  (River).    See  Countries,  etc.  (p.  373). 

Thanksgiving.  JIok.jIi  (/•'.  B.)  Proclamations  for 
thanksgiving,  issued  by  the  Continental  con- 
gress, i)rcs.  Washington,  national  an!  state  gov- 
ernments on  the  jieacu  of  1815,  and  governors  of 
New  York,    eie.     With  hist,   introd.   and   notes. 

Albany,  1858.   1.  8° 616.16 

See  a/so  article  in  Appleton's  Cyclopfedia  :  eilm  Emerson 
(N.  S)  A  thaulisgiviiig  story.  1873  llWI.2aj,  Mathews  (C.) 
Chanticleer,  a  thauksgiviug  story  ['2^5.89]. 

Thaiin  (R.  S  )  Arbitrary  arrests  in  the  .South  ;  or 
scenes  frnm  the  experience  of  an  Alabama  union- 
ist.    N.  Y.,  18i;3.    18° 642.23 

Thatcher.     4fce"  A irauged  as  though  spelted  Thacher. 

Thaximaturgia,  or  elucidations  of  the  marvellous.  By 
an  Oxonian.     London,  1835.   16°.  .     .     .  3814.09 

Thaxter  (Celia).  Among  the  Isles  of  Shoals.  Bos- 
ton, 1873.  •:4° 1121.13 

/Vote.— First  appeared  in  Atlantic  monthly,  v  2-1-25. 

—  Drift-weed.     [Poems.]     Boston,  1878.     Is.   1ij92.43 

—  Poems.     New  York,   1872.  18° I(j93.:i4 

Thayer  (Christopher  T.)  Valedictory  discourse,  1st  church,  Bev- 
erly, July  i,  1858.     Boston,  1858.  8° 3G31.10 

Thayer  (Wm.  Makepeace).  The  bobbin  boy  [N.  P. 
Banks] ;  or,  how  Nat  got  his  learning.  Boston, 
1860.   16° 3015.24 

—  From  poor-house  to  pulpit  ;  or  the  triumphs  of  Dr. 

John  Kitto.     Boston,  1859.    18°.     .     .     .   3096.05 

—  Pioneer  boy   [Abraham  Lincoln],  and  how  he  be- 

came president.     Boston,  1863.  12°.  .     .  3113.15 

—  A  youth's    history  of  the  rebellion.     4  v.     N.  Y., 

1861-61'..   12° 642.16 

Theagines  and  Chariclea,    See  Heliodoras 211.45 

Thearle  (S.-iiuuel  J.  P.)  Naval  architecture.  Lon- 
don, 1^71.   1-2° 4517.35 

Same.     v.  2.  Plates.     London,  1874.  4°.  4518.24 

Theatre.     See  Drama  (p.  423-5)  ;— Plays  (p.  873-900). 
Theatres  (Oms^ruc/wJi  </).     See  Drama  (p.  4'25). 
Thebaid  (The).     See  Statius  (Publius  Papinius). 
l^ebaud  (liev.   Aug.  J. )     Gentilism  :  religion  previ- 
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—  The  Irish  race  in  the  past  and  present.     New  York, 

1873.  8° 497.26 

Thebes.    See  Countries  (p.  373). 

Their  majesties'  servants.    See  Doran  (John; 1715.18 

Theism.  See  Biblical  and  religious  literature  {God.  p.  88 ; 
Thnstic  writings,  p.  105)  ;  also  Flint  (R.)  Theism,  1876 
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Thel'»7all  (iieu.  Algernon  Sydney).  Thoughts  in  af- 
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Theocritus.  Idyllia.  Becog.  C.  F.  Ameis.  Gr.  et 
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Parisiis,  Didot,  1849.  8° 7767.04 

—  Idylls   and    epigrams.       [Greek  text,]   with  Engl. 

notes,   by    Herbert   Snow.      Oxford,   1H69.    16°. 

—  Idylliums  and  epigrams.     Tr.  by  T.   Fawkes.    [In  Chalmers, 

(A.)  Engl,  poets,  V. 'JO.  1810.1 16'26.20 

—  Idylls.     Literal  transl,  by  J.  Banks,  metrical  tr.  by 

J.  M.  Chapman.     London,  1853.  1-2°.       .  1693.17 

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V.  28,  1871  (Tennyson   and   Theocritus,  by  E.  C.  Stedmau); 

Coutenip.,  V.  12,'l8«i  (T.  by  J.  Davies);    Temple  Bar,  June, 

1874  lEveuiug  with  T,,  by  J,  Sheehan). 
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upon  various  arts  :  an  cncyclop;o(lia  of  christian 
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Theophrdstus.  Caracteres.  [Gr.  et  Lat.]  Emend. 
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—  Caracteres,  trad,  du  (irec,  par  La  Bruyere.     Paris, 

1817.   12' .'i434.2(l 

—  Characters.       i'r.  ;    with   pref.    discourse    by   La 

Bruyf:re.     Dublin,  1770.  10° 54:i4.19 

—  Characters,  illustrated  by  physiognoiriical  sketches. 

Boston,  1831.   16° 2544.20 

—  History  of  stones.     [Greek  text],  with  an  English 

vei-sion  with  notes,  including  the  modern  his- 
tory of  the  gems  described.  2d  ed.,  enlarged.  By 
Sir  John  Hill.     London,  1774.  8°.       .     .4113.04 

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and  English.    Ed.  by  J.  Hihbert.   Kentish  Town.  1828.  V .\ 
Not'-. — This  is  the  IGth  chapter  of  the  '  Characters  '. 

—  Diogenes  Laertius.     Lives  of  the  philos.,  1853.      .     .     .6115.01 

Theopneusty,  etc.    Sec  Gaussen  iS.  R.  L.)  1812 3654.25 

Theories  ol  Copernicus  and  Ptolemy,     [tin  the  orbital  and  axial 

motion  of  the  earth].  By  a  wrangler,  [awo/i.]  I...  18t;7.  8^. 
Theory.    Eilt:n  (C.   P.)    Use   and  abuse  of.    [In  Oxford   prize 

essays,  v.  5,  1830,  p.  1-39.] 2511.15 

jKS"  Scii  also  works  on  scientific  method  (p.  38  of  catalogue) ; 
and  works  on  Logic  (p.  715). 

Theory  of  human  progression.  [By  P.  E.  Dove.] 
London,  1850.   8° -  .     .     .  5814.14 

Therapeutics.     S-'e  Medicine  {MateHa  medioi  and  therapeutics,  p. 

7i;3). 
Theresa  de  Cepeda.    See  Teresa  de  Oepeda. 
Theimometer.  Six  (J.)  Construction  and  use  of.  1794. 
Thermometry    {M'^dical).     S'^eW.edicine  [Thermrnnetry, -p.  168). 
Theron  and  Aspasio  ;  [lelig.]  dialogues.    Sec  Hervey  (J.)  35112.18 

Thesaurus  craniorum.     See  Davis  (J.  B.)  1867 4733.17 

Theuriet     (Andre).      La  fortune    d'Angfele.      Paris, 

1876.  12° 7038.33 

—  Le   mariage  de    Gerard.     Suivi  de   Une    Ondine. 

2e  ed.     Paris,  1878.  12° 7038.32 

—  Nos  enfants.  Le  fils  Maugars.  2e  ed.    P.,  187'J.  12°. 

Le  filleul  d'un  marquis.     P.,  1878.  12°.    7038.31 

Thibet  nr  Tibet.     See  Countries  (p.  373). 

Thiebault  (Paul  Charles  Fran9ois  Adrien  Henri  Dieu- 
donnc?,  baron  de).  Souvenirs  de  vingt  ans  de 
sejour  a  Berlin.  [Barriere.  Bibl.  des  memoires, 
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—  Original  anecdotes  of  Frederick  n,  king  of  Prussia, 

his  family,  his  court,  etc.   From  the  French.    2  v. 

London.  "1805.   8° S'lGl.Ol 

Thieblin  (Nicolas  Leon).  Little  book  about  Great 
Britain.  By  Azamat-Batuk  [pseud.]  L.,  187(1.  10°. 

—  Spain  and  the  Spaniards.     B.,  1875.   12°.   .     984.26 
Tbiale  ,Just   Mathias).     Life  of  Thorwaldsen.     Col- 
lated from  the  Danish,  by  M.  K.  Barnard.     Lon- 
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Thierry  fil.s  (Jules).  •Arc  de  triomphe  de  I'Etoile. 
[Description,  avec  20  lilanehes.]  Paris,  1845.  fol. 

Thierry  (Jacques  Nicolas  Augustin).  Formation  and 
progress  ot  the  Tiers  Etat,  or  Third  Estate  in 
France.     Tr.  by  F.  B.  Wells.  2  v.     L.,  1855.   12°. 

—  Historical  essays  ;  and  Merovingian  era,   [561-5S3]. 

Phil.,  1845.  8° 516.12 

—  Histoi-y  of  the   conquest   of  England  by  the  Nor- 

man's Tr.  by  W.  Hazlitt.  2  v.  L.,  Bohn,  1850.  12° 
Thierry  (N.  N.)    Memoirs  of  Heury  Masers  de  Latude.   [/k  Wal- 

die  library,  v.  4.] 5078.18 

Thierry  de  Menonville   (Nicolas  J.)     *Travels  to  Guaxaca,  1777. 

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Thiers  tLoiiis  Adolphe).     Histoire  de   la   re'volution 

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—  History  of  the  French  revolution.     [To  1799.]    Tr. 

by  F.  Shoberl.  4  v.  Auburn,  1S54.  8°.  .  510.06 
Same.    4  v.     New  York,  1854.     8°.     .     .     510.10 

—  Histoire   du  consulat  et   de  I'empire,    [1799-1821]. 

2  V.     Paris,  1845-62.   8° 524.01 

—  History  of  the  consulate  and  the  empire.    Tr.  by 

D.  F.  Campbell  and  H.  W.  Herbert.  5  v.  PhU., 
1852.     8° 516.13 


—  The  Mississippi   bubble:    a  memoir  of  .John  Law. 

Now  York,  1«59.   12° 5922.07 

«S"  For  lives  of  Thiers,  tee  Biography  (p.  205); 
also 
--Kimj{E.)    French  political  leaders.  1870 3221.17 

—  Le  iJolf\F.)     Life  of  L.  A.  Thiers.   1879.     .  3171.11 

—  iSenior  (N.W.)     Conversations  with  Thiers  during 

the  second  empire.  2  v.    1878 417.05 

-  Simon  (./. )  Gov't  of  Thiers,  1871-73.  2  v.     .     526.24 

Thieres.    Hunt  (L.)    Essays,  p.  85-110 2533.04 

tttr'  See  also  Social  science  [Criminal  classes,  p.  1002)  ;— 
Robbers  (p.  953). 
See  also  .vtlautic  monthly,  v.  5,  18(10  (About  thieves), 
Thimin  (Franz).     Shakspeariana  from    1504   to  1804  ; 
with  bibliographical  introductions.  2d  ed.    Lon- 
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iVote.— Has  also  title  page  '  Bibliotheca  Shakspeareana'. 

Things  new  and  old.    See  Spencer  (J.)  1807 35118.20 

Things  not  generally  known  :  a  popular  hand-book. 
Ed.  by  D.  A.  Wells.  N.  Y.,  1801.  12.   .     .   3913.05 

Think  and  act.     .%e  Penny  (Virginia).  1KC9 6824.2:( 

Thinkers  and  thinking.     -Vfc  Garretson  (J.  E.)  1H73.    .    .  5422.22 
Thinking  (Art  ol)     .lee  Logic  (p.  71S);— Education  (p.  434). 
ThiriwaU  (Connop,   hp.  of  St.    David's).     Historv   of 
Greece  [to  b.  o.  146].'    8  v.    L.,  1844.   16°.  422.19 
Same.  2  v.  New  York,  1855.  8°.     .     .     .     420.00 

—  Arnold  [F.)    Our  bishops  and  deans,  v.  2.     1875.     .     .3440.12 

Sec  also  Edin..  rev.,  Apr.,  1876. 
Thiersch  (Friedrich  Wilhelm  vou).    5ee  Chris,   examiner,  alch., 

ls;l.  p    185  204. 
Thirst  and  hunger.     See  Blackw.  mag.,   v.  83,    1838.  or  Litlell, 

1858,  V.  1. 
Thirteen  months  in  the  rebel  army.  See  Stevenson  (W.  G.)  1862. 

Thirty  years  at  sea.     .Vee  Shippen  (E.)     1878 3162.31 

Thirty  years  in  the  harem,  or  autobiography  of  Meiek  Ilanuin, 
wife  of  Kibrizli-Mehemet-Pasha.  N.  Y..  1872.  12°.  3123.31 
Thirty  years'  musical  recollections.  ,S'ee  Chorley  (U.  F.)  1564.08 
Thirty  years  of  aruiyljie  on  the  border.  .SV*;  Marcy  (II. B.)  1125.05 
Tiiirty  years'  war.  .SVf  Countries.  <tc.  [G'-nnany.  p.  32(i). 
Thirty-flve  years  in  the  East.  .SV<-  Honigberger  (J.  M.)  4334.16 
Thirty-nine  articles.     Sec  Biblical  and  relig.  literature  (p.  105). 

Thistle-down.     .SVe  Winter  (Win.) 1696.19 

Tholuck  (_Friedrich  August  Gottreu).  Commentary 
on  the  gospel  of  John.  Tr.  by  A.  Kaufman.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1859.  8° 375.'),01 

— Commentary  on  the  sermon  on  the  mount.    Tr.  by 

B.  L.  Brown.  Edin.,  1869.  8° 3754.02 

— Hours  of  christian  devotion.  From  the  German. 
With  pref   by  H.  Bonar.   B.,  1871.   12°.  .   3613.07 

—  Theolngical   encyelopa?dia    and   methodology,  tr.  by   E.  .\. 

Park.     [In  Bibl.  sacra,  Feb.,  May,  Aug.,  Nov.,  1844.} 

Thorn  (Adam  Bisset).  *The  upper  ten  thousand  ;  an 
alphabetical  list  of  all  members  of  noble  families, 
bishops,  judges,  baronets,  members  of  the  House 
of  Commons,  superior  otficers,  etc.  L.,  1875.   12°. 

Thoman  (Fedor).  Theory  of  compound  interest  and 
annuities,  with  logarithmic  tables.  2d  ed,  Lon- 
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  : — 

—  Robertson  {.lames  C.)    Materials   for  the  history   of  Thomas 

Becket.  v.  1-3.  London,  1876-77.  8°.  (Rolls  chronicles.) 
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. 

Thomas  (Cyrus).  AcrididiB  01  N.  A.  [lu  Hayden  (F.  V.)  Re- 
ports, v.  5.  187:1-4.) 1126.17 

Thomas  (iJeo.  Charles  W. )  Adventures  on  the  West 
coast  of  Africa.     N.  Y.,  1860.  12°.  .     .     .1093.07 


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., 
1859.  12° 5428.07 

—  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- 
ples, experience,  measures  and  instruments,  abstract 
dynamics. 

Thomson  (Wm.  M.,  D.D.)    The  Land  and  the  Book. 

2  v.     New  York,  1859.   12° 1053.02 

Same.      Soutliern     Palestine     and     Jerusalem., 

New  York,  1880.  8° 10.J6.15 

—  Descriptive  text.    See  Bedford  (F.)    The  Holy  Laud.     1063.15 
Thorburn  (Grant).     Forty  years'  residence  in  Ameri- 
ca.    2d  ed.     London,  18:14.   18°.     .     .     .   3172.16 

—  Carver  (  W.)    Bone  to  gnaw  for  G.  T.  1830.    5091.01 

.See  also  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  8  (with  portrait). 

Thoreau  I  Henry  David).  Cape  Cod.    B.,  18G5.  1111.07 

—  Chesuiicuok.     [In   Atlantic,    v.   2  :  3   papers]; — Walking    [fn 

V.  ".']  : — Autumnal  tints  ;  Wild  apples  [In  v.  10]  : — Life 
without  principle  ;  Night  and  moonlight  [In  v.  12] ; — Tho 
Wellfleet  oystermau  ;  The  Highland  light  [In  v.  14].- 

—  Excursions.     Boston,  1863.  16°.     .     .     ,■    ;  lUl.'OS 

Contents :  Biogr.  sketch.  iS'atuml  history  of  iMassachu- 
Betts.  Walk  to  Wachusett.  Landlord.  Winter  walk.  .Suc- 
cession of  forest  trees.  Walking.  Autumnal  tints.  Wild 
apples.     Ni^ht  and  Moonlight. 

—  The  Maine  woods.     Boston,  1864.  16°.   .        1111.06 

C'jnterits  :  Etaadn.  Chesunt^ook.  The  Allegash  and  East 
Branch.     Appendix  of  natural  history  and  Indian  words. 

—  Besistauce  to  civil  government,  [In  Feabody  (E.  P.)  ^Esthetic 

papers,  1.S49  ;  p.  l.si)-213,] 25,n.:;0 

—  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. 

ff^  For  biographical  and  critical  notices  of  H.    D.  T.,    see 
Biography  p.  205) :  aUo  Page   (H.  .\.)    Thorean  :    his  life 
and  .aims.  1877  [3171.23]  ;  ami  Christ,  examiner.  July,  1865, 
p.  '.)r,.117  (liis  works  reviewed  by  John  Weiss). 
Thoresby  (Ralpli  )    .V«  Biography  (p,  205). 


lu  asking  for  books,  use  the  ■■  Book  Order."  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NU.MHEI:. 


1044 


THORNBURY  ~  THURSTON 


Thornbury  (George  Walter).  Biitish  artists  from 
Hogarth  to  Turner  ;  biogr.  sketches.  2  v.  Lon- 
don,  1861.  12° 1433.10 

—  Buccaneers   (The),    or  the   monarchs  of  the  main. 

London,  [1876.]  12° 562.06 

—  Haunted  London.  London,  1865.  8°.     .    .     49:i.l5 

—  Life  in  Spain  :  past  and  present.  2  v.  L.,  1859.  8'. 

—  Life  of  J.  M.  W.  Turner.  2  v.  L.,  1862.  B".  3174.04 

—  Shakspere's   England  :   reign   of  Elizabeth.     2  v. 

London,  18.56.  sm.  8° 471.27 

—  Turkish  life  and  character.  2  v.  London,  1860.  12°. 

Thorndale.     .See  Smith  (Wm.  Uenry) 263.11 

Thome  (Leonard  C. )  Man  not  immortal  :  a  review  of 

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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. 


—  Gostwick  fj.)  and  Harrison  {!!.]     German  literature.    .  2732.11 

—  Jameson  (Mrs.  A.)     Visits  ;im. I  sketches,  v.  2,  1835.       .  2.533,16 

See  alt'j  Blackwood's  mag.,  v.  42  ;  and  Poole  iudei. 
O"  For  Engl,  translations  of  liis  tales,  see  Tiction  (p.  628). 
Tiele  (C.  P.)     Outlines  of  the  history  of  religion  to 

the  spread  of  the  universal   religion.     Tr.  by  J. 

E.  Carpenter.     Boston,  1877.     12°.     .     .  3411.25 
Note.  —Gives  bibliographical  references. 
Tierra  del  Fuego.    .SVe   Countries  (Tierra  del  Pueqo,  p.  373)  ;— 

Magellan  (.Straits  of.  p.  342). 
Tiffany    (Juel).     Conlensed    digest  of  the   Court   of 

Appeals'  reports  of  the  state  of  New  York,  v.  1-27 

inclusive.     Albany,    W.  C.  LUilr,  1866.   8'".  56.i3.23 
Tiffany  (Osmond,  jr. )     The  Canton  Chinese.     Boston, 

1849.  8° 1021.14 

Tifiiu  (AVm.)     A  new  help  and  improvement  of  the 

art  of  swift  wi-iting.  London,  [1751],   16=.   6431.07 
Tiffin  (Walter  F. )     Gossip  about  portraits,  principally 

engraved  portraits.     London,  1866.   12°.    1434.19 

Tiger  shooting  iu  India.     *Ve  Rice  (W.l  18.57 4618.06 

Tigers.     .See  Natural  histor,v  {Lion.  Tiger,  etc.,  p.  809). 

Tighc  [Mrs.  Mary  Blackford).    Psyche,  a  poem.    \In  Apuleius. 

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—  lIowM  (W.)    Homes  of  Brit,  poets.  V.  1,  1856.    .    .     .     963.23 
Tjghe  (Robert  Richard)   ami  Davis  (James  E.)     An- 
nals of  Windsor  ;  with  some  account  of  Eton  and 
places  adjacent.   2  v.  London,  18-58.   1.8'-.   486.14 

Tilden  (Samuel  J.)  St.  Louis.  All.on,  ami  Terre  Haute  R.  R.  Com- 
pany vs.  Charles  Butler,  S.  J.  Tilden.  et  al.  Bill,  Answer, 
Amended  bill.  Case  aud  abbreviation  of  pleadings.  State- 
ment of  case  [i.  e.  argunicut  of  A.  Van  Sindereu,  counsel 
for  the  company].     5  v.  in  1.      N.  Y.,  1S76.[791.  8°.  .  6644.19 

Tilden  ( Wm.  A.)  Introduction  to  the  study  of  chem- 
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); 
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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, 
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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, 
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French.  Ed.  by  J.  Thomson.  2d  and  revised 
ed  ;  -with  appendix  by  H.  F.  Talbot.  London, 
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Scheie  De  Vere.  N.  Y.,  187'2.  12°.  .  .4021.25 
Tissot  (Simon  Andre).     Life  of  J.  G.    Zimmermann. 

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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. 

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—  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 
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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. 

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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 


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]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 

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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. 

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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. 

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1868 6014.19 

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2d  ed.  1853 6014.16 

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—  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 

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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- 

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—  Hunt  {J.)  Relig.  thought  in  Engl.,  v.  2,  1871  ;  p.  4-28.  3445.18 

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Tolfrey  (Frederic).  Sportsman  in  France.  2  v.  Lon- 
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Tolhauseu  (Alex;tnder)  Klopstock,  Lessing,  and 
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ToUendal.     .S'ce  Lally  Tollendal  (T.  C...  marq.  de). 

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Tomes  (Robert).  The  champ.ague  country.  N.  Y., 
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Tomliiie  ( George,  D,  D. )  Memoir  of  William  Pitt.  3  v. 
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Tomliuson  (Charles).  Amusements  in  chess.  Lon- 
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and    engineering.     3    v.     L.,    [1867.]  8'.  3916.10 

—  Introd.    to   natural  philos.       L.,   ]Veale,    1859.  16°. 

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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- 
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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. 
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—  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). 
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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. 
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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- 
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and  defended.  3d  ed  comprising  critical  exami- 
nations of  the  Lords'  committee  of  1848,  and  of 
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Torrey  (H.  W.)  Some  topics  in  criminal  law.  [/n  Amer.  soc. 
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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. 

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—  Observations  on  the  Batis  niaritima  of  Linnieus.    [In  Smith. 

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Torrey  (Joseph).  A  theory  of  flne  arts.  N.Y.,  1871.  16°. 

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Totten  (Benjamin  J.)  Naval  text-book,  and  diction- 
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Totten  (Her.  Silasi.  The  analogy  of  truth,  practical 
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Touche  (Victor).  Handbook  of  point  lace.  4th  ed. 
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Tour  (A)  in  Holland,  in  1784.  By  an  American 
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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, 
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—  Diiuitri  Roudine.     Paris,  1802.  12°.      .     .7048.21 
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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, 

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Tourist's  map  of  central  Europe.     N.  Y.,  1867.  16°. 

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TourmaUne  (The).    .5.v  Hamlin  (A.  C.)  1873 4113.08 

Totjsey   (Sinclair i.      lajiers   from   over    the   water  ; 

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—  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. 

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Town  (The  .     See  Hunt  (J.  H.  Leigh) 2533.08 

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Towiie  ( Iln:  Edward  C. )  Question  of  hell,  an  essay 
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—  Memorial  of  Rev.  Theodore  Tebbets  :  sermon,  Med  ford.  Feb. 

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—  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 
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To-WTis.  Brenluno  (Lujo).  On  the  history  and  de- 
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Sef  also  Law  [Municipal  corporations,  p.  689)  ; — Cities 
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Townsend  (Calvin).  Analysis  of  letter-writing,  with 
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—  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 


THK       UKOCiKl.YN      LIBRARJ. 


TREMENHEERE-  TROLLOPE 


1051 


Tremeuheere  (Hugh  Seymoiir).  Constitution  of  the 
I'niti'cl  States  compiired  with  our  own.  Lon- 
don, 18')  1.     8° 5731.1'.) 

—  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 

in  Asia:  Revelation  ii.  m.  N.Y.,  1863.  12°.  3756.18 

—  English  past  and  present.  N.  Y.,  185.5.  12°.  6425.26 

—  Fitness  of  the  Holy   Scripture  for   unfolding   the 

spiritual  life  of  men.  ii.  Christ  the  desire  of 
all  nations,  or  the  unconscious  prophecies  of 
heathendom.  Hulsean  lectures.  Phil.,  1856. 
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—  Gustavus  Adolphus.  Social  aspects  of  the  30  years' 

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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—  Notes  on  the  parables.     N.  Y.,  1857.  8°.     .  3614.06 

—  On  the  authorized  version  of  the  New  Testament. 

N.  Y.,  1858.    12°. 3721.08 

Same.      In  connection  with  proposals  for  its  re- 
vision.    N.  Y.,  1873.  8° 3746.22 

—  On  the   lessons    in   proverbs.      N.  Y.,   1856.  12°. 

—  On  the  study  of  words.     N.  Y.,  1858-   12°.  6434.09 

—  Plutarch,  his  life,  his  Lives,  and  his  Morals.    Four 

lectures.     London,  1873.   16° 3145.20 

—  Sacred  Latin  poetry,  chiefly  lyrical,  selected  ;  with 

notes  and  introd.     London,  1819.  16°.    .  3765.07 

—  Select  glossary  of  English  words.    N.  Y.,  1859.  12°. 

—  Sermons.     N.  Y.,  1858.    12° 3614.07 

—  Sermons  preached  in  Westminster  Abbey.     2d  ed. 

London,  1861.  8° 3614.08 

—  Shipwrecks  of  faith  :  three  sermons.    L.,  1867.  16°. 

—  Some  deficiencies  in  our  Englisli  dictionaries  :  substance  of 

two  papers  read  before  the  Philological  hoc,  Nov.  5.  1'.'. 
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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. 

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Trials,     .sv,.  Law  {Trials,  p.  IKIl), 

Trials  of  a  mind  in  its  progress  to  Catholicism.      Seelves  (L.  S  ) 

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Tribune  essays.     ,^te  Congdon  (C.  T.)    186'J 6726.14 

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Trigonometry.    See  Mathematics  (p.  749). 

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Trimble  (Isaac  P.)     A  treatise  on   the  insect  enemies 

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of  '  Some  remarks  ou  the  memoriul  and  remonstrance. 
N.  Y  ,  1785.  12°.' 

—  Reply  to  the  report  of  the  select  committee  of  the  New  Yoik 

senate  to  whom  was  referred  the  report  of  Trinity  church. 

By  a  citizen  of  New  York.    [N.  Y.,  1857.  8°.)    .     .     .  3456.23 
Note. —  No  title  page. 
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Belgium,  and  England.]  B.,  1846.  12°.  943.20 
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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°. 

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vised.   London,  1876.  8° 1053.23 

—  Land  of  Moab.      With  a  chapter  on  the   Persian 

palace  of  Mashita,   by  J.   Fergusson.     Map  and 
illus.     N.  Y.,  1873.   1'2° 1053.-21 

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—  Winter  ride  in  Palestine.      [In  Gallon  (F.)  Vacation  tourists, 

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Triumphs  of  enterprise.     .See  Parton  (James) 3265.15 

Troeltsch  (Prof.  von).     Surgical  diseases  of  the  ear. 

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Troia  Bi  itanica.    See  Heywood  (T.)  1609 1653.02 

Troil  (Uno  vonj.     Letters  on   Iceland.   2d  ed.     Lon- 
don, 1780.   s° 1142.20 

Same.     \ln  Pinkerton  (J  )  Voyages,  v.  1.)      ...     926  01 

Troilus  and  Cressida.     .s'-.'  Shakspere  (William). 
Trojan  sketch  book.     See  Goddard  (J/ws  A.  A.,  ed.)      .    .     621.28 
TroUope   (.\nthony).      British  sports  and  pastimes. 
London,  1868    8° 4617.16 

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1052 


TROLLOPE-    TSIOLOG-Y 


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 
price  of  gold  bullion,  e(c.     2d  ed.     L.,  1810.     8°. 

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 


the  financier.     [«;ioi/.]  Boston,  1864.  10°.  303t;.2I 

—  [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 
States  :  1492-1792.   v.  1,  1492-1765.     B.,  1810.  8°. 
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- 
onies and  some  blue  laws  of  England  in  the 
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°. 


BROOKLYN     LIBRARY. 


TUEBINGEN-TULLIDG-E 


1053 


Tubingen  scbool.    *c  Mackay  (R.  W.)  18C3 3672.05 

Tucker  (Abnihain).  Light  of  nature  pursued.  2  v. 
Lomlon,  18.2.   H" SCUA^i 

—  Mau  ill  qu<-st  of  hiiiiaelf.  by  Cuthbert  Comment    [pseud.    In 

Parr  (S  )  Metai)liyKic'iil  tracts,  etc.  L  ,  1837.  8°.]  .  6415.15 
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 

Tyler  (John).    Messages,   etc.      [In  Statesman's   manual,  v.   2, 

pt.  2.) 5726.04 

S^  For  lives  of  John  Tyler,  see  Biography  (p.  206). 
Tyler  (Moses  Coit).     The   Brownville    papers.     Bos- 
ton, 1869.   16° 4613.12 

History  of  American  literature      v.  1-2.    1607-1765. 

New' York,  1878.   8" 2735.30 

Contents :  v.  1.  1607-1676.     2.  li;77-1765. 
Tyler    (Ransom    H.)      .\merican    ecclesiastical  law. 

Albany,  1866.   8° 3611.27 

Tyler  (Samuel).       A  Discourse  on  the  Baconian   phi- 
losophy.    New  York,  1850.   1'2°.       .      .     .5411.09 


Iu  asking  for  books,  \i8e  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  arst  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


1056 


TYLER       TYRWHITT 


—  Memoir    of    Eoger    Brooke   Taney,    chief  justice. 

Baltimore,  1H72.  6° 31118.18 

—  Progress    of  PhiIosoi)hy  in   the   past   and    in    the 

future.     Phil.,  18(i«.   li° 5417.14 

—  Robert  Burns  ;   as  a  poet,  and  as  a  man.       N.  Y., 

1848.     12°. 3025.26 

Tyler  (Wat).     Sfe  Maurice  (C.  E.)    Lives  of  Ent'Ush  popular 

leaders.      1876 :!2'21.25 

Tyler  (\Vm.  Seymour).     History  of  Amherst  college, 

18il-71.     Springfield,  (J/a.v.s.,)  1873.  8°.    5518.22 
Tymms,     Sre  also  Timbs. 
Tymms  (Samuel).     Family  toi:>ographer  :  counties  of 

England.     7  v.     London,   1832-43.     16°.     493.01 

—  Wills  and    inventories,    from   the  registers  of  the 

commissary  of  Bury  St.  Edmund's  and  the  arch 
deacon  of  Sudbury.  L.,  Camden  soc,  1H50.  4°. 
Tymms  (W.  E. )  and  Wyatt  (M.  D.)  Art  of  illumin- 
ating as  practiced  in  Europe  from  the  earliest 
times.     London,  1860.    4° 14(i6.01 

—  History,    theory,    and    practice    of    illuminating. 

Condensed  from    '  The  art  of  illuminating.'     L., 

1861.     U° 146.5.08 

Tyndale  (Wm.)  Answer  to  More's  Dialogue,  the 
Supper  of  the  Lord,  and  Wm.  Tracy's  Testament 
expounded.  Cambridge,  iEng.,)  Parker  soc, 
1850.     8° 3637.13 

—  Doctrinal  treatises  and  introductions  to  the  Scrip- 

tures.   Cambridge,  (Eng.,)  Pmker  soc,  1848.  8°. 

—  Expositions  and  notes  on  the  Scriptures,  with  the 

practice  of  prelates.     Cambridge,  (Ent/.,)  Parker 
soc,  18J9.     S"" '    .  3637.15 

—  TraDBlatiou  of  the  New  Testament.      [In  English  Uexapla. 

L..   IMil.     4'.] :)758.03 

Same.  First  printed  English  New  Test.  Photo-litho- 
graphed fni-  Aiiiei'.  Bible  soc..  from  the  unique  fra^'inents 
now   in   the    Greenville  coll.,  Brit,   iiiuseum.     Ed.  by  E. 

Arber.     L.,  1871.      8° 3744.01! 

Sf^e  also  Jour,  of  sac.  lit.,  Jan.,  1865;  p.  295-313  (Tyndale's 
transl.  of  the  N.  T..  elc,  and  Mr.  Frye's  facsimiles). 
jft^For  Ltves  of  Tyndale.  see  Biography  (p.  207). 
Tyndall(Johu,i.  i.D. )  Advancement  of  science  ;inaug. 
address,  before  the  Brit,  association,  at  Belfast, 
Aug.  19,  1874.  With  biogr.  sketch.  Opinions  of 
H.  Helmholtz,  and  articles  of  Tyndall  and  Sir 
Henry  Thompson  on  prayer.     N.  V.,  1874.     12°. 

Same.     Eevised,  with  a  second  preface  replying 

to   his  critics  ;    appended,    '  Scientific  material- 
ism.'    N.  Y.,  1875.      12° 3906.19a 

Note— Also  printed  in  Eclectic  mag,,  Nov..  1874. 

—  Chemic^il  i  ays  and  light  of  the  sliy.  [/nFortu.  rev.,  v.  11,1869.] 
— •  Contributions  to  molecular  phvsics  in  the  domain 

of  radiant  heat.     London,  18'72.     8°.     .     4026.16 

—  CoDBtitutiou  of  Ihe  universe.     [In  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  3,  1865.] 

—  Essays  on  the  use  and  limit  of  the  imagination  in 

science.     London,  1870.  8° 3914.11 

—  Faraday  as  a  discoverer.     N.  Y.,  186^.   12°.  3055.20 
■ — .  From  Lautherbruiiuen  to  the  .^i^ggishhoru  by  the  Lauwineu- 

Thoi-  iu  one  day.    [In  Gallon  (F.)  Vacation  tourists.  I860.] 

—  FermeutatioD,  and  its  bearings  ou  disease,     [/a  Fortn.  rev., 

Nov..  1876.] 

—  Forms   of    water   in    clouds   and    rivers,    ice   and 

glaciers.     N.  Y.,  1872.  12° 4021.27 

—  Fragments    of   science    for    unscientific   people  : 

essays,  lectures,  e(c.     N.  Y.,  1871.  8°.     .  4027.23 
Conienia : 


Address  to  students. 
Chemical  rays  and  the  struc- 
ture and  the  light  ol  the  sky. 
Constitution  ot  nature. 
Death  by  lightuiug. 
Past  anil  disease. 
Faraday  (Lite  and  letters  of). 
Im;igioatiou  (Siieutific  use  of). 
Magnetism  (  Lecture  ou). 
Matter  and  lorce. 


Miracles  and  special  provi- 
dences. 

Prayer  and  natural  law. 

Radiant  heat  in  relation  to 
the  ciilor  and  chemical  con- 
struction of  bodies. 

Radiation. 

Science  and  spirits. 

Scientific  materialism. 

Vitality. 

—  From  Portsmouth  to  Oran.    [/"  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  15, 1871.) 

—  Glaciers  of  the  Alps.     B.,  1861.   1'2°.      .     .4112.28 

—  Heat  considered  as  a  mode  of  motion.     New  York, 

18G8.    8" 4027.03 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1873.  8° 4027,03a 

yote. — Reviewed  by  W.   C.   Wilson   in   Meth.   qu.   rev., 
Jan.  1866. 

—  Hours  of  exercise  in  the  Alps.     N.  Y.,  1871.    12°. 

—  Lectures   on   light  ;    delivered   in    the  U.    6.,   in 

1872-73.     New  York,  1873.    12°.       .     .     .4022.29 


—  Lectures  of  electricity.     [In  Pop.   scl.   monthly    llch..  May, 

.Tune,  July,  187i;.] 

—  Light  and  electricity  :  notes  of  lectures  bi-foro  the 

Koyal  institution.     N.  Y.,  1871.   12°.        .   40i7.26 

—  Martiucau  and  materialism.  [/nPop.  sci.  monthly,  Dec.  1876. J 

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—  Niaj^ara.     [Jn  Macmillan's  mag..  May,  1873.] 

~  Notes  of  nine  lectures  on  light.  L.,  1870.  12°.  4024.05 

—  On  radiation.   The  'Kede  'lecture.  N.  Y.,  1865.  'J4°. 
Same.    [Jn  Smith,  report,  1868.] 3936.23 

—  Researches  on  diamagnetism  and  magne-crystallic 

action.     Loudon,  1870.  8° 4027.07 

—  Researches    in    molecular    jihysics    bv  means  of 

radiiint  heat.     London,  1872.  8°.    .     ".     .  4026.14 

—  Science    and    man   :    Birmingham    address.     [In    Pop.   Bci. 

monthly,  suppl..  Dec,  1877.] 

XoU. — Reviewed  by  G.  Peard,  In  Contemp.  rev.,  Nov., 
1877. 

—  Sound  :  eight  lectures.  London,  1867.  12'.   4025.23 

A^ofe.— Reviewed  in  Ed.  rev.,  v.  127,  1868. 

—  Spontaneous    generation.      [In    Pop.    sci.    monthly,    v.    12. 

1877-8;  2  art.] 

—  BlacH'^  iJ.  S.)    Miss  Martineau  and  Tyndall.     [/nAw  Natural 

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1876,  in  criticism  of  Tyndall's.     Bellast  address. 

See  abo  Dublin  rev..  Oct.,  1876  (Mr.  T.M  .^iill  and  con- 
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of  Tyndall  on  materialism,  by  an  Amer.  mechanic). 

See  also  Dublin  univ.  mag,  Jan.,  1877  (Bii't,'.  sketch);  Pop. 
sci.  monthly,  Nov.  1872  (Sketch   of):  Scribnei's  monthly, 
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Heron)- 
Twins.    See  Eraser's  mag.,  Nov.,  1876  (article  by  F.  Galton). 

Tyiig  (C.  D.)  Stranger  in  the  Tropics,  [anon.']  N.  Y., 
1868.     8° 1161.19 

Tyng  (Rev.  Dudley  AtkinsV  Stand  up  for  Jesus  ! 
A  christian  ballad  ;  with  notes,  music,  and  a  few 
additional  poems.     Phil.,  1858.     12°.    .     3615.08 

Tyng  (Stephen  Higginson,  D.  D. )  Forty  years'  ex- 
perience in  Sunday  schools.     N.  Y. ,    1B60.      16°. 

—  Recollections  of  England.  London,  1847.  12°.  954.25 

—  The   Rich   kinsman.      The    history   of  Ruth,    the 

Moabitess.     N.  Y.   \_c.op.  18.jo.]  16°.    .     .   3614.28 

—  Sermons  preached  in  the  church  of  the  Epiphany, 

Philadelphia.     Phil.,   1S39.     8°.     .     .     .  3615.07 

T3mg  (Stei)hen  H.,  jr.,  D.  D.)  He  will  come;  or, 
meditations  upon  the  return  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
Christ  to  reign  over  the  earth.     N.  Y.,  1877.  12°. 

Types  and  emblems,  .v.e  Biblical  and  religious  literature  (.S3/wi- 
bolism,  p.  105);  Fairbairn  (.\.'  Typology  of  Scripture. 
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Types  and  emblems  :  sermons.     ,See  Spurgeon  (C.  H.)   .  3594.27 

Types  of  mankind.  .See  Nott  (J.  C.)  and  aiiddon  (G.  R.)    4736.01 

Typhoid  and  typhus  fevers.     See  Medicine  (p.  7i;9). 

Typical  forms  and  special  ends  in   creation.    .See  M'Cosh  (J.) 

Typography.     See  Printing  (p.  932). 

Typology  of  Scripture.     .S'ee  Types  and  emblems  (above). 

Tyre.    See  Countries  (p.  374). 

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Tyree  (Marion  Cabell).  Housekeeping  in  Old  Virginia. 
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Tyrius  (Maximus).     See  Maximus  Tyrius. 

Tyrol.     .S'ee  Countries  (p.  374). 

T^rrrell  (Henry).  History  of  the  war  with  Russia  : 
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Tyrrell  (James).  Bibliotheca  politica  :  or,  an  enquiry 
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TyrtEBus.  War  songs.  Literal  tr.  by  J.  Banks  ;  metrical,  by  R. 
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Tyrwhitt(iiVi-.  Richard  St.  John).  Christian  art  and 
symbolism,  with  some  hints  on  the  study  of 
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—  Sinai.  [In  Gallon  (F.)  Vacation  tonriBts.  1862-3.)  .  925.13 
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and  present  state.  Phil.,  1.S70.  12°.  .  rMlAn 
Tysou  (Philip  T.)     Geology  and  industrial  resources 

of  California.  Baltimore,  1851.  8'..  .4111.23 
Tytler  (Alexander  Fraser;.     Essay  on  the  principles 

of  translation.     London,  1791.     8'.     .     .6335.12 

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translation  of  a  few  of  his  sonnets.   2d  ed.  [anon.] 
Edinburgh,  1812.     12° 3113.17 

—  Memoirs  of  Henry  Home,  lord  Karnes.     3  v.    Edin- 

burgh, 1814.     8° 3095.01 

—  and  Nares  (E. )     Universal  history  to  1820.      G  v. 

N.  Y.,  1840.     18° 412.01 

Tytler  (.\un  F.)     See  Fiction  (p.  530). 

Tytler  (C.  C.  Fraser).     See  Fiction  (p.  S30). 

Tytler  (Henry  "VVm.,  M.  D.)     Miscellanies   in  verse, 

poems,  translations,  etc.  Calcutta,  1828.  8°.  1(;97.16 
Tytler  (Patrick  Fraser).     England  under  the  reigns 

of  Edward  vi.  and  Mary.  With  introd.  and  notes. 

2  V.     L.,  183!).       8° 3054.21 

—  Hist,  view  of  the  progress  of  discovery  on  the  more 

north,  coasts  of  America.  Edln.,  1833.  IC^.   562.04 

—  Hist,  of  Scotland,  1249-1(;03.  9  v.  Edin..  1841.     8°. 

—  Life  of  king  Henry  vm.  Edin.,  18J8.   16'.     3077.20 

—  Life  of  John  Wickliff.     Edin.,  1826.     8".      3184.00 

—  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh.   Edin.,  1813.  1G=.  3147.15 

—  Lives  of  Scottish  worthies.  3  v.  L.,  1831.  IG^.  3252. 01 

Contents:  v.  1.  Alexander  III.  Michael  Scott.  Sir  Wm« 
Wallace.  Robert  Bruce.  2.  Bruce,  cont'd.  J.  Barbour- 
Andrew  Winton.  John  do  Forduu.  James  I.  3.  James  l., 
coTiiinued.  R.  Heurysouu.  W.  Dunbar,  (iavin  Douglas. 
Sir  David  Lindsay.  Antiquarian  illustrations. 
Tytler  (Sarah),  \;pseud.  of  Miss  Heinietta  Keddie], 
Modern  painters  and  their  paintings.  Boston, 
1874.     16° •     .     .     .   1431.37 

—  Musical  composers  and  their  works.     [1458-1870.] 

Boston,  1875.     12° 1561.35 

—  [Novels. ]  See  Keddie  ( Miss  H. ),  in  Fictioa  (p.494). 

—  Old   masters  and   their  pictures.     B.,  1874.     16°. 

—  and  Watson  (J.  L. )    The  songstresses  of  Scotland. 

2  v.  London,  1871.  12° 3251.06 

Tjrtler  (Wm.)  Inquirj',  historical  and  critical,  into 
the  evidence  against  Mary  queen  of  Scots  ;  and 
an  examination  of  the  histories  of  Dr.  Eobertson 
and  Mr.  Hume,  with  respect  to  that  evidence. 
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Tzetzes.  Autebomerica.  [  in^/i  Hesiodus.  Carmina.  Gr.  et 
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tTbiciiii  (Giovanni  Enrico  Abdolonymo).  Letters  on 
Turkey.  Tr.  by  lady  Easthope.  2  v.  London, 
1856.  8° 1033.04 

XTbique,  pseud.     See  Gillmore  (Parker). 

Uchard  (Mario).     Jean  de  Chazol.     N.  Y.,  1868.   8°. 

—  Le  mariage  de  Gertrude.  4e  ed.     P.,   18G4.  12°. 

—  Kaymon.  4e  ed.  Pans,  1865.  12°.  .  .  .  7037.20 
Udall   (Nicholas).     Ralph   Roister  Doieter,  comedy. 

London,  Shak.  soc,  1847.  8° 1756.34 

Same.  Ed  from  the  unique  copy  at  Eton  col- 
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—  Adams  (W.  D.)    Famous  books.     [1875.] 2513.11 

tJeber  Land  und  Meer.  v.  21-41.  Stuttg.,  1769-79.fol. 
Ueberweg    (Friedrich).       History    of     philosophy. 

From   the  4th   German  ed.  by  G.  S.  Morris.   2  v. 

New  York,  1872-73.  8° 5418.09 

m  Contents:  v.  1.  Ancient  and  medijeval  philosophy. 

2.  History  of  modern  philosophy.     With   additions  by 
the  translator,   an  appendix  on   Knglish   and   .American 
philosophy,  by  N.  Porter,  and  an  appendix  on  Italiau  phil- 
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Ugly-girl   i^apers  ;    or,    hints    for    the    toilet.     New 

York,  1875.   16° 6014.24 

Uhdeu  (H.  F.)     The  New  England  theocracy  to  1740. 
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,^ee  notice  of  author  in  Chris,  exam.,  Jan..  1864,  p.  25-40. 

Uhlhorn  (Gerhard).  Conflict  of  Christianity  with 
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XJlbach  (Louis).   Monsieur  et  madame  Femel.  4d  ed. 

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Le  petit  homme  rouge.    Le  demon  du  lac.  Paris, 
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UUiac-Tremadeure  (Mile  Sophie).  Andre,  ou  la  pierro 
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Note. — For  article  on  author,  see  Brit.  qu.  rev..  Oct.  1871. 
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Urabrellas.     .Sanqster  (If.l      Umbrellas   and     their 

history.     1871 3931.18 

Una  and  her  paupers.    See  Jones   (Agnes   Eliz.),  in  Biography 

(p.   102) 3093.28 

Uncivilized  races.     .SVr  Wood  (J.  G.) 4737. le 

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Uncle  Philip.  i»stw../.     .v,r  Hawks  (Francis  L.) 

Under  Bow  Bells.     .S.y  Holhngsworlh  (John) 213.46 

Under  Egyptian  palms.  .?«  Hopley  (H.)  1869.  .  .  .1081.18 
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Under  the  trees.     .SVe  Prime  (S.  1.)     1871 2538.2:J 

Under  the  wUlows  :  poems.     ,Vce  Lowell  (J.  B.I     1809.      1671.07 

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Undivine  comedy.     .Vee  Kraskinki  ,S. '  1G63.35 

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United  Irishmen  (The).     .5c.- Madden  (R.  R.)  4  v.    .     .    .     453.14 

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United  service  magazine  (Colburu's).  See  Colburn's  United 
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United  States.  .S'ee  {raider  Countries )  United  States : 
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Unity  utlaw.     .>;«•  Carey  (H.C.)    1872 6814.22 

Univers  iL').      Histoire  et   description   de  tons   les 
peuples.  68  v.     Paris,  1835-53.  8°.      .     .     901.01 


Contents  : 


Artaud  de  Montor  (A.  F.)  Italia. 
Avezau  (M.  P.  d' ,  Lacroix  (L.), 

and     Yiinoski     (J.)     Afrique. 

CanUage.  rfc.     .     .     .     901.01 

—  res  de  r.Uriqiie.  .  901.03 
Bore  (Eageuei.  Armenie.  902.29 
Bory  de  SI.  Vincent  (J.  B.  M.G.) 

lies  des  trois  oceans.  901.18 
Briinet  de  Presle  (C.  M.  Vf.)  and 

BlaUL'bet  (A.)  Grece  depuis  la 

couquete  romaiue.  .  902.12 
ChLunpollion-Figeac    (J.     J.) 

Egypte  ancienue.  .  .  901. 2:J 
Clierubiui  (S.)  Nubie.  .  902.30 
Cllopin(.I,  M.)EuB8ie,2v.  902. 28 

—  anJ  Ubiciui  (N.)  Provinces 
dauiibicnnes  et  roumaiues. 
185'. 901.29 

Denis  (F.    Bresil.       .     .     901.17 

—  Les  Californies.   Oregon,  et  | 
les  possessions  russea.   901.12  > 

—  Portugal 1.02.27  '. 

Desvergera  (N.)  .^rabie.    901.13 

—  Abyssinie 902.30 

Dubeux  (Louis),  perse.     902.24 

—  and  Valmont  (V.)    Tarlarie, 


Beloutcbistan,  etc.  .  903.01 
Duruy      (Victor),     etc.       Itaiie 

ancienne.  2  v.  .  .  .  902.15 
Eyries  (J.  B.)  Dauemark.  901.22 
Faruin    (Cesar).      Colombie   et 

Guyanes 901.07 

—  Chili,    Paraguay,   Uruguay. 
Buenos  Ayres.   .     .     .    901.18 

—  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- 
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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 
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Uu-wrin  (W.  Cawthorne).  Elements  of  machine  de- 
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Up  in  tho  clouds  ;  or.  balloon  voyages.  [In  Bailantyne's  miscel- 
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Up  iu  the  north.     S^.- Shairp  (T.)    1872 991.10 

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N.  Y.,   1848.     18° 4333.06 

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Upton  (Roger  D. )  Newmarket  and  Arabia  :  racers 
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Urbino  {Mrs.  S.  R. )  .\n  .Vmerican  woman  iu  Europe: 
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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 

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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 

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LiviuB  (TitUB),  20  V.   .7714.00  Verri us  Flaccus.     .     .7713.14 

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London,   11' r/Zp,  1 -,'iU.' 10° 4112.24 

Varnishing.    See  Arts  (Tseful  :  Painting,  etc.,  p.  45). 

Varniim  (.Joseph  B..  jr. )  The  seat  of  government  of 
the  United  States.      New  York,  1848.  8°.  1125.16 

Varona  (Adolfo  ile,  M.D.)  Sewer  gases  :  how  to  pro- 
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Varro  {M.  Tereutiusl.  De  Agricultura,  Avec  la  trad,  en  Fran- 
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—  De  lingua  latiua,    Avec  la  trad,  en  Fran(;ai8,  pub,  sous  la  di- 

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Varthema  (Ludovico  di  .  Travels  in  [the  East]. 
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Vasari  (Giorgio).     Lives  of  painters,    sculptors,  and 

architects.  Tr.  by  miss  J.  Foster.  5  v.  Lon- 
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Vases.    See  Fine  arts  (p.  648). 

Vasey  (George).  Delineations  of  the  ox  tribe.  Lon- 
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—  The  charms  of  elocution  :  readings  and  recitations. 

London.  1868.   12° 6331.17 

Vassar     (John    Guy).       Twenty    years    around    the 

world.     New  York,  1861.  8° 925.09 

Vassar  college. 

—  Lo,<isiiig  (E.  J.)     Vassar    college   and   its    founder. 

1867 5518.11 

.^ee  also  Harper's  monthly.  Feb.,  1870  (by  A.  C.  Brackettl: 

Scribner's.  Aug.,  1871  (by  H.  II.  MacFarland). 
Vastey  iPoojpee  Valentin,  baion  de).    Political  remarks  on  some 

French  works  and  newspapers  concerning  Hayti.  1818. 

[In  Pamphleteer,  v.  13,  1818,) 6068.13 

Vatican  (I  he). 

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—  P(.s(o/e.5i  ( /.'. )     II  Vaticano    descritto   ed   illustrato. 

8  V.  Koma,  1829-38.  fol N.  37.04 

flE«"  See  aho  works  on  Rome  (p.  3G3  :  Huin ; — Wey,  etc.) 
Vatican  council,     .^ee  Biblical,    religious,  and   eccl.   literature 
(Councils,  p.  82)  ;  also  Couteni.  rev..  Jan.,  1877  (Inner  view 
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VATICANO-VELPEAU 


Valioano  (11).    Sfc  Vatican  (r.  10611. 

Vatout  (Jean,  dit  Julieu  i  .mi/  Quenot  (.J.  P.)  •Guloriu 

litliogrn,phi(-e   des  tableaux  ilu  due   d'  Orleans 

'2  V.     Paris.  18'i.')-29.    Iin]).  fol.     .     .     .     A-.'iT.CKJ 
Vattel  lEinmeric  de).    Law  of  nations.  Nortliampton, 

(.Wtss.),    182(1.   8" 5G13.'27 

Vaucaiisoii  (Jacijues  de.     Le  niecaniBme  du  fluteur 

automate.   Paris,   1738.   4" 43:;h.U3 

Vaudois.     Si'e  Biblical   and  religious  literature  lAltnefftiS'S  and 

Waldeiises,  p.  17). 

Vaughan  (Charles  John).  Characteristics  of  Christ's 
t«iching.   London,   1865.   16° 3011.07 

—  Christ  the  light  of  the  world.   L.,  18r>5.  Ki".  3611.08 

—  Lectures  on  the  Revelation  of  St.  John.   3d  ed.  2  v. 

Loudon,  1870.   16° 3756.21 

—  Plain   words  on   christian   living.     L.,    18i)6.   16°. 

—  Voices  of  the  prophets,   or  faith,  prayer,  and  hu- 

man life.     London,  1867.  lti° 3611.10 

Vaughan  (Henry).  Sacred  poems  and  private  ejac- 
ulations ;  with  memoir  by  H.  F.  Lyte.  Boston, 
18.")4.   l(j° 169-t.l5 

—  Brown  ^J.)     Spare  hours,  1862  ;  p.  311.363 2514.13 

Vaughau  (Robert,  D.D.)  Age  of  great  cities  :  in  re- 
lation to  intelligence,  morals,  etc.     L  ,  1843.   8°. 

—  English  nonconformity.     L,  18i;2.   8°.       .3446.16 

—  Essays  on  history,  philosoijhy,  and  theology.    2  v. 

London,  1849.   16° 2,'344.19 

Contmts  :  v.  1.  The  pilgrim  fathers.   Lord  John  Russell. 

Oxford  and  evangeliral  church   men.     The  priesthood   of 

letters.     Characteriatifs    of   dissent.      John    Foster   aud 

Robert  Hall.    Travels  in  Lycia. 
2.  Oliver  Cromwell.     Lock©  aud  his  critics.     England 

aud  Ireland.     Church  aud  state.    The  christian  ministry. 

German  philosophy  and  christian  iheology. 

—  History  of  England  under  the    House  of  Stuart, 

1603-88.   2  V.     London,  1810.   8".    .     .     .     477.01 

—  Life  and  opinions  of  John  de  Wycliffe.  2d  ed.  2  v. 

London,  1831.  8° 3187.12 

—  Modern  pulpit  in  its  relation  to   society.      Lon- 

don, 1842.  8° 3615.22 

—  Protectorate  of  Cromwell,    illustrated   in   letters. 

2  V.     London,  1838.  8° 476.10 

—  Revolutions   in    English   history.     3   v.     London, 

1860-63.    8° 476.07 

Vontmis :  v.  1.   Rev.  of  race.     2-3.  Rev.  in  religion. 

Vaughan  (Robert  Alfred).  Essays  and  remains.  Ed. 
with  a  memoir,  by  R.  Vaughan.  2  v.  London, 
1858.  16° 2514.22 

Contents , 

Meiuoir  of  author,  v.  1. 


Address  to  Divinity  students, 
V.  2. 

Art  and  history,  v.  2. 

Aurora  Lei<;h,  v.  2. 

Flam^-1.  the" alchemist,  v.  2. 

Fragoients  of  criticism,  v.  2. 

French  romances  of  the  lath 
cent.,  v.  2. 

Qormau  courts  (The),  v.  '1. 

Goethe  (Lewes's  Life  oD.  v.  2. 

India  in  1857  :  historical  par- 
allels, v.  2. 

Kiugsley's  Hypatia,  v.  2. 

Mackay'sReligion  iu  Greece,v.l 


Orisen.  v.  1. 

Philo  (Dream  of),  v.  2. 

Poetry  :  Antony,  a  masque  ; 
the  Diseuchautnient  ;  the 
Pilgrim  in  the  temple  ;  Lines 
from  Florence. 

Religion  (Thoii{.'lit8  on),  v.  2. 

Saogreal  (Legend  of),  v.  2. 

Savonarola,  v.  1. 

Schleiermacher.  v.  1. 

Smith  (Sydney),  v.  2. 

Thackeray's  Esmond,  v.  2. 

Young's  Christ  iu  hist.,  v.  2. 


—  Hours    with   the   mystics.  2   v.    2d   ed.    London, 

1860.     12° 3616.17 

Vaughan  (Rev.  Roger  Bede).     Life  and  labours  of  S. 

Thomas  of  Aquiu,  [1227-74].  2  v.  L.,  1871-72.  8°. 
Vauvenargues  iLuc  de  Clapiers,  marquis  Ae).  CEuvres 

choisies.     Notice   par   Suard.     Nonv.    ed.   Paris, 

[h.  d.]    12" 7046.18 

—  PrevoU- Paradol  {L.  .4.)  In  his  Etudes  sur  les  moralistes.  1865. 

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Vaux  (Calvin).  Villas  and  cottages.  N.  Y.,  1857.  8°. 
Vatix  (James  Hardy).  Memoirs.  Written  by  himself. 

2  V.  London,  1819.    12° 3171.26 

Vaux  (Wm.  Sandys  Wright).  Nineveh  and  Persepolis. 

2d  ed.  London,  1850.  8° 1042.07 

Veal  (.Wis.),  Apparition  of.  Ser  Defoe  (Daniel) 5032.05 

Vecellio  iCesare).     *  Costumes  anciens  et  modernes. 

2  V.  Paris,  1859.   8° 6525.14 

Vedas. 

ftff-  .Ve*-  aUo  important  works  under  Biblical  and  religious 
literature  {Hinduism,  p.  100) ;— Literature  {■''anskrit.  p.  711). 

—  Atharva-Veda  Pniti9akhya,  or   Caunakiyii  Caturaj'- 

hyavika  :  text,  translation,  and   noces,  by  W.  D. 
Whitnev.  New  Haven,  1862.  8°.     ...  7815.03 


—  Samavidhanabrahmana,     (being  the    third   Brah- 

mana, )  of  the  Sama  Veda.  Ed.  together  with  the 
commentary  of  Sayana,  an  Kn.^dish  tr.  introd. 
and  index  of  words  by  A.  C.  Bmiiell.  v.  1.  Text 
and  commentary,  with  introd.  London,  1873.  8°. 

—  Rig-Veda  Sanhita.       .V'c  entry,  p.  9.52  of  Catalogue. 

—  Ambn-ly  (  Viscfunt).     An  analyhis  of  relig.  belief.  1877.  3411.23 

—  Cohbrorjk>-  (II.  T.)    Discourse  on    the  Vedaa.     [//i  At.i  Miscel. 

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—  Muir  {J.)      Original  Sanskrit  texts,  v.   1-5.  1863-70. 

N"te.~For  Contents,  see  entry  oi.  p.  711  of  Catalogue. 
— Miili'r  (  K   Max,  ed.)  Sacred  books  of  the  East,  v.  1. 
1879 7817.04 

Contents:  Pt.  ].  Khaudogya  upaniBh:id.  Talavakara- 
Upanishad.  Aitareya-Ariiuyaiia.  KiiUHliilald-Braliniana- 
Dpanisbad.  Vagasaueyi-Samhita-Upaniishad. 

—  W'dU(iiii!>{M.)     Indian  wisdom,  or  examples  of  the 

religious,    philos.,    and    ethical   doctrines  of  the 

Hindus.   3d  ed.   1876 7815.05 

Hfe  Calcutta  rev.,  v.  3,  1845,  p.  102-147  (Transition-states 
of  the  Hindu  mind)  ;  v.  4,  1845.  p.  44-61  (Vedantisiu  — 
what  is  it?)  ;  v.  17.  18.52,  p.  271-281  |Vi-(l,-intiBm  andclnisli- 
anity);  Jour,  of  sac.  lit..  .Jan..  1864.  p.  302-327  (Oriental 
sacred  tr.aditions,  by  E.  ]lur;;ess)  ;  N.  A.  rev.,  Apl..  1868 
(the  translation  ol  tlie  Veda,  by  W.  D.  Whitney) ;  Westm. 
rev.,  V.  73,  1860  (the  VeJic  religion). 

Veer  (Gerrit  de).  A  true  description  of  three  voy- 
ages by  the  north-cast  towards  Cathay  and  Cliina 
[on  the  north  sides  of  Norway,  Muscovia,  ;md 
Tartaria  ;  shewing  the  discoveric  of  Greenland], 
undertaken  by  the  Dutch  in  1594-1596.  Ed.  by 
C.  T.  Beke.     L.,  I lakhiyt  hoc,  1853.  8°.     1145.13 

Vega  (Garcias  Laso,  or  Garcilaso,  de  la).  Royal 
commentaries  of  the  Yneas.  Ir.  by  C.  R.  Mark- 
ham,   v.  1-2.     L.,  Hakhiyt  snc,  1869-71.  8°.  567.10 

Vega  (Garcias  Laso,  or  Garcilaso,  de  la).  Works. 
Tr.  into  English  verse.  With  essay  on  Spanish 
poetry  and  life  of  the  author,  bv  J.  H.  WiflSn. 
London,  1823.  8° "...   1644.02 

Vega  Carpio  (Lope  Felix  de).  Teatro  escogido,  con 
introd.  por  E.  de  Ochoa.  Paris,  i83>4.  S°.  7215.15 
Contents  .-  Los  milajjr'is  del  desprecio  La  esclava  de  su 
galan.  EI  premio  del  bieu  hablar.  La  Hermo^a  tea  Por 
la  pueute,  Juana.  Al  pasar  del  arroyo.  El  perro  del 
pottelano.  Las  flores  tie  dfii  Juan,  yrico  y  pobretroeudos. 
Si  no  vierau  las  iiiugeresi  La  boha  pa  a  los  otros,  y  dis- 
cretaparasi.  Las  liizarrias  de  Belis^.  Li  qu  ha  de  ser. 
El  molino.  La  dama  melindrosa.  Los  locos  de  Valencia. 
.4pMirfi«  .■  El  hourado  liermano.  El  aceru  de  Madrid.  El 
nuevo  niundo.    Los  euredos  de  Celauro. 

—  Holland  {H.  li.  Fox,  lord).     Some   account   of   the 

life  and  writings  of.     1806 1732.16 

—  Lewes  [G.  F.l  Spanish  drama.   L.,  1846.  16°.  1742.12 

5^e  aL'o  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  10,  1865. 

Vegetable  kingdom.    Se"  Botany  (p.  224). 

Vegetable  substances  used  for  the  food  of  man.  N.  y.,  1840.  18°. 

Vegetable  world.     .Sc.f  Figuier  (L.)     1867 4917. 21 

Vegetarianism.  .'^re  Medicine  {Vegf'ari'inism.  p.  769);  also 
Brown  (S.)  Physical  pnritauism  [In  ttv;  Lectures  and 
essays,  V.  2.  1858  ;  p.  194-251-1 2516.02 

Vegetius  Renatus  (Flavins).  lustituta  rei  militaris.  Avec  la  trad. 
Friimjai.s  pub.  sous  la  direction  de  j\I  Nisard.  ( Witii 
Ammien  Marcelhn.  'te.  Paris,  1869.  8°.|   ....  7725.02 

Vehmgerichte.    Kfightlfy   T.)  Secret  soc.  of  middle  ajjes.  58'17  07 

Vehse  lEduard).  Memoirs  of  the  court  of  Austria. 
From  the  German  bv  F.  Demmler.  2  v.  London, 
1856.   12° ■ 546.12 

—  Memoirs    of  the   court   of  Priissia.   From  the  Ger- 

man by  F.  C.  F.  Demmler      L,  1854.   8°.    546.28 

Veil  parUy  lilted.     Sff  Furness  (W.  H.)  1864 3422.09 

Veitch  ( John ).     History    and    poetry  of  the  Scottish 

border.   Glasgow,  1870.  8° 1(^94.39 

—  Lucretius  and  the  atomic  theory.  Glasgow,  1875.  12°. 

—  Memoir  of  Sir  Wm.  Hamilton.  L.,  18(i9.  8°.  .3075.25 
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1858.J 6417.10 

Velasquez  de  la  Cadena  (Mariano).  Pronouncing 
dictionary  of  the  Spanish  and  English  language, 
upon  the  basis  of  Seoane's  edition  of  Neuman 
and  Baretti.     N.  Y.,  1860.   8= 6415.06 

Velocipede  (The);  its  historv,  varieties,  and  prac- 
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Velocipede  (The);  its  past,  present,  and  future.  By 
J.  F.  B.    London,  1869.    16° 4612.14 

Velpeau  (Alfred  Ariuand  Louis  Marie\  Diseases  of 
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VENABLES  -VIA 


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Veuables  ^  jU/i-.  E. )  Diiiry.  London,  Clielham  son., 
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Venables  (Oen.  R. )  Towiisend  {L.  P.)  Some  ac- 
count of.    1871 .  r,o'M;.()2 

Vendome.  Description  de  la  colonno  de  la  place  Veiidonie.  4H  pp. 
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Venereal  dieea.'^eH.  A'tr  Medicine  {Venereal  diseases,  p.  IG'J  ; — 
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Venetian  lilo.     Sec  Howells  (W.  D.|     1860 972.03 

Venezuela.     .S'«  Countries  (p  390). 

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Veuu  (John).  The  logic  of  chance;  an  essay  on 
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Ventilation.     See  Arts  (Useful  :    iVarmiiif/  and  veiiHlalinn,  p.  48). 

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Vera  (Augusta).  Introd.  to  epeculative  logic  and  philosophy. 
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Verazzano.    See  Verrazano. 

Verba  nomiiialia.     &e  Charnock  (R.  S.)  1806.   .  6435.10 

Verbal  a^^teements.     See  Law  (p.  )".92). 

Verbiest  (Ferdinand).  Two  jinirneys  into  Tartary.  1682-83. 
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Verderevsky  ( ).     Captivity   of   two   Russian 

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Verdier  (Ayiuar)  and  CatLois  F. )  Architecture  civile 
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Vere  (M.  Scheie  de).    See  De  Vere  (IM.  Scheie). 

Vergilio  (Polydoro).  De  rerum  inventoribus.  [Con- 
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account  of  the  author,  by  W.  \.  Hammond. 
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—  English    history,  from  an  early  tiMnslation.   Books 

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SirH.    Ellis,    h..  Caimkii  soc,  \8H;.    4°.  5112.:if) 
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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. 
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brain,  and  a  new  theory  of  causation  London, 
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Vermont.     See  Countries  (p.  391). 

Verne  (Jules).  Exploration  of  the  world  :  famous 
travels  and  travelers.  Tr.  by  D.  Leigh,  New 
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—  A  tour  of  the  world  in  eighty  days.     B.,  1873.   18°. 

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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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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. 

Veronese  (Paolo  Cagliari.  called  Paul).  See  Biography  (p.  208). 


Verplaiick  Gulian  CrommeIin\  The  advantages  and 
the  dangers  of  the  American  scholar.  New  York, 
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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. 

Ital.  and  Ei.^l,  Tr.  by  J.  G.  Cogswell.    |/i.  New  York  hist, 
soc.  coll..  2d  B..  V.  1.) ...     015,00 

—  Voyage    to   the    coast  of  Florida.    1524.      \In   Hakluyt   (It,) 

Voyages,  v,  3  ) !iii;.l7 

flfi^  For  elaborate  examinations  (•(  Vena/,/.aiiu'.s  claims 
as  a  discoverer,  see  under  his  name  in  Biography  ip.  208). 

Verri  lAlessandro.  eoii(e  de).  The  Koniaii  nights  ;  or. 
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Verrins  Flacc us  (Marcus).  Qua;  extant.  In  usum 
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Vers  de  societe.  .Sec  Poetry  (  Vers'de  sociiti:,  p.  r08):  also  Jones 
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Versailles.  .?df:  works  on  Paris  (p  391);  a/so  Nouvelle  descrip- 
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Vertot  d'Aubeuf  iRene  Aubert,  ahii  de).  Histoire 
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—  History  of  the  Knights  of  Malt.a.    [1100-1725.]   5  v. 

Edinb.,  1770.   1'2° <;t.21.0l 

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. 
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by  J.  V.   Weber.   L.,  1872.   12° ,52(;.16 

Vesper.     See  Gasparin  {Mme.  A.  di) 3554.15 

Vespucci  l.\iiierigo).     See  Biography  (p.  208). 

Vestal  virgins,     Noehden  {G .  H.)    On  the  worship  of  Vesta,  and 

Vestal    virgins.     [/«  Class  journal,  v.   I.t.   p.    123;   v.    16. 

p.  321 2742.15 

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 
Vestiges  of  the  natural  history  of    creation,     [f/i/on.] 

New  York,  1857.    16° 4712.02 

—  T/iourjhis  on  nat.  theol.  suggested  by  the  •  Vestiges, 

etc.     London,  1849.  8° 3094. .58 

Vestiges  of  the  spirit  history  of  man.    .SVe  Dunlap  (S.  F.)  3817.18 
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JO-  See  (i/.v)  Agriculture  [Sti.ck,  p  9)  :— Horse  (p.  632):— 

Natural  history  [Dogs,  p.  808). 

—  Claler  (F.)    livery  m.an  bis  own  farrier  :  diseases  of 

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1867.       ^. "...   4627.08 

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A'o(':.  — Embraces  reports  by  prof.  Gamgee,  Dr.  J.  J. 
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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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In  a>ikiD)j  for  books,  usa  tUo  ■•  Hook  Orde. ."  giving  the  AO  TUOS'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER, 


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Viardot  (Louis).  Wonders  of  European  art.  Illus- 
trattd    by  the   Woodbury  procesK.  L.,  1871.  12'. 

—  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 

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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. 
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1845;  Revue  dos  deux  moudes,  IJuillet  1838  (par  Ferrari). 

Victor  (Benjiiiiiini.  History  of  the  theatres  of  Lon- 
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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, 
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Victor  (Mrs.  Metla  Victoria  Fuller).     See  Fiction  (p.  631). 

Victor  (Natalis).  Diana  and  Endymion.  Frank- 
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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 
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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- 

lianus.     Wi-ilings.     Ediub.,  1870. 8'.J :iW7.24 

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 

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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": 

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Viele  (Egbert  L.)     Hand-book    for    active    service. 

New  York,  1861.   12° 4513.04 

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York,  1865.   8° 1115.20 

Vieille  Moustache,  p.s-fud.  Barb  and  bridle  ;  equi- 
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Vienna.    See  Countries  (p.  391). 

Vienna.  Galerie  imperiale  et  royale  du  Belvedere  "a 
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Vienna.  InUrnaiional  exhibition.  Amtlicher  Catalog 
der  Ausstellung  derim  Eeichsrathe  vertretenen 
koenigreiche  und  laender  Oesterreichs.  Wien, 
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--  Welt-Ausstellung  1873  in  Wien.  Officieller  Gen- 
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—  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 
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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^- 

liicutu,  v,2.  Loudon,  18:i8.  8°.l 0414.09 

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 

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Milano,  1870.  8° 1314.36 

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- 
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Vigny  (Alfred  Victor,  co)n(e  de;.  Capitaine  Renaud 
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~  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, 

1837.  8° 166.22 

Villard  (Henry).    History  of  social  science  ;    People's  banks  of 
Germany,    [/n  Amer.  Boc.  Bci.  aaaoc.   Traus.,  no.  1, 1869.] 
Villari  (Pasquale).     History  of   Girolamo  Savonarola 
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Villehardouin  (Geoffroi  de).  Memoires,  ou  histoire  de  la  con- 
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Villemain   (Abel    Fran9ois).       Cours  de  litterature 

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—  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. 

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ViUemessant  iHippolyte  Cartier,  dit  de).     Memoires 

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ViUeneuve  (Guillaume  de).     Memoires  :  conquete  du  royaume 

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Villeiieiive-Bargemont  (Jean  Paul  Alban,  i'ico7n(e 
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Villers  (Charles  de).  Essay  on  the  spirit  and  influ- 
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Villetard  lEdmond).  History  of  the  International. 
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1874.  12° '  .     .     .     ."  .     .     .  5933.12 


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Villon  (Frauyois  CorbiiL'il.  callfd).  CEiivrcs  completes.  Nouv, 
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Vincent  (Francis).  History  of  Delaware  ;  with  a  de- 
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Samson,  and  Webb,  and  other  families,  with  a 
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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, 

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—  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, 
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Virgilius  Maro  (Publins).  -Eneid.  Tr.  into  Fngl. 
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Books  VTi-in.  tr.  by  lord  Ravens'worth.  Edin. 
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—  -  .fflueid.    Second  and  fourth  books,  in  verse,  by   the    earl  ot 

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—  Eneide,  trad,  en  vers  frau(;iiis  par  J.  Delille  ;    avec 

le  texte  en  regard,  [/u  Delille  (.J.)  (Euvres, 
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p.  17;i-'233 1011.02 

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—  CEuvres.    Traduites  en  vers  franijais  par  Tissot  (Bucoliques), 

et  Delille  (Georgiques  et  Encide);  en  vers  espaguols  par 
Guzman,  Velasco  et  Luis  de  Leon  :  en  vers  ilaliens  par 
Arici  et  Anuibal  Caro  ;  en  vers  Anglais  par  Walton  et 
Dryden  ;  en  vei-s  Allemaiids  par  Voss :  (texte  en  regard, 
apres  Heyne):  et  precedees  dela  vie  de  Virgile,  de  notices. 
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Contents  : 


.ffineidos,  v.  1-3. 
Bucolica,  v.  1. 
Catalecta,  v.  3. 
Ciris.  V.  1. 
Copa,  V.  3. 
Culex,  V,  3. 


7-9. 


Excursus. 
Georgica,  v.  1. 
Index,  v.  9. 
Moretum.  v.  3. 
NotiE  variorum,  v.  3-7. 
Vita,  etc.,  v,  1, 

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Works.  Tr.  into  Engl,  prose,  [by  J.  Davidson]. 
With  the  Latin  text  and  order  of  construction, 
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Virgilius.   Works,  amtinaeil  Dryilen'fi  transl.    5042. 20 
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—  Works,    in   Latin  and  I'^uglisli.     The  5ineicl  by  C 

Pitt;  the  Eclogues  and  (ieorgicK,  with  notes  on 
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Vision.     5^(:  Philosophy  {Perception:   external,  p.  85S); — Physics 

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Metamorphoses  of   the  court  of   ladies.      Alcidalis  and 

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—  The  Ruins  ;    or,  a  survey  of   the  revolutions  of 

empires.     Added   The  law  of  nature.     From  the 
French.  London,  1796.   18° 3611.02 

—  Soil  and  climate  of  the  United  States.  Tr.  by  C.  B. 

Brown.  Philadelphia,  1804.  8°.      ...  1074.10 

—  Travels  through  Egvpt  and  Syria.  2  v.    New  York, 

1798.   12°.    ..." 1082.23 

Volpato  (Giovanni  Battista).    Mode  to  be  observed  in   painting. 

[Eugl.  and  Italian.      /«  Merrifield    (i/rs.  M.  P.)    Original 

t'-eatise,  etc.  v.  2.] 14'22.02 

Volta  (Alexander).    Arago  IF.)     Eulogy  on.  [In  Smith,  report. 

1875.1     3930.30 

Voltaic.  See  Physics  {Electricity,  p.  807; ; — Medicine  {Electricity). 
Voltaire   (Fran(;ois  Marie  Arouet  de).     Age  of  Louis 

XIV.  with  an  abstract  of  the  age  of  Louis  xv.    Tr. 

with    notes,    by   K.    Grifiith      3   v.   L ,  1779.   8°. 

—  Defence  of  Bolingbroke's  Letters  on  history.    Lon- 

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-  Dramatic  workR.     .9ee  Plays  (p.  800  of  Outaluf^'uo). 

-The  Henriuil  :  translated.  [/?i  Macgregor  (K.  G.) 
Indian  leisure.     London,  1854.  8°.]  .     .   1605.12 

Same.       With    other    poems.      Ed.    by   O.    W. 

Wight.     New  York,  1859.   12° 169i.l8 

Histoire  de  Charles  xii,  et  de  Russie  sous  Pierre  le 
Grand.     Paris,  1815.   IG'^ 30:J(t.01 

-  —  Same.      Revue    par    G.    Surenne.      New  York, 

1852.12° 3036.0(i 

-  History  of  Charles  sii.,    king  of  Sweden.     Edin.. 

1873.    16^ 3036.00 

Same.     With  life  of  Voltaire  by  lord  Brougham, 

and    crit.   notices    by    lord    Macaulay    and    T. 
Carlyle.     New  York,  1859.   12°.       .     .     .   3036.05 

-  Huron  (The),  or  the  pupil  of  nature .  [/u/iis  VoItaireana,v.  '2  :i.\ 

■  Important    examinatiou  of  the  Holy  Scriptures.     From   the 

Freuch.     Loudou.  1820.  8'' 3548  '.il 

-  Lord  Cheetorfield's  ears.     A  true  story.     From  the  Frem-h. 

Loudou.  182G.  8' 3548. 'J'i 

■  (Euvres.     Avec  prefaces,  notes,   etc.,   par  M.  Beu- 

chot.     72  V.     Paris,  1829-41.  8°.    .     .     .  5083.01 

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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Voltaire,    mnlimml. 

—  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. 

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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 

by  Richard  Walter.     [1853.]      ....     913.19 

—  Curtis  (B.  R.)     Dottlngs  round  the  circle.  .     913.12 

—  Field  ( //.  .1/. )     From  the  lakes  of  Killarney  to  the 

Golden  horn.     1877 "    946.13 

—  Olmxted  (F.   A.)      Incidents  of  a  wbaling  voyage. 

With    observ.    on  the  Sandwich    and    Society 
islands.     1841 931.25 

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Con^'n^5.-  v.  1-3.  Defoe(D-)  Robinson  Cr.isoc.  Vision 
da  monde  augclniue.  4.  Philippe  Quarll.  5.  AUab 
(D.  V.  d').  Histoiio  des  Sfevarambes.  6.  Bcringlon  (S  ) 
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- 
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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 
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Vyse  (Howard).  Operations  carried  on  at  the  Pyra- 
mids ot  Gizeh  in  1837  ;  with  an  account  of  a 
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■Waagen  (Gustav  Friedrich).  Hand-book  of  paint- 
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Wackerbarth  (Francis  Diederich).     Music  and  the 

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\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  (Friedrich)  and  Bodenstedt  (Friedrich). 
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■Wagner  (Wilhelm  Eichard).  Art  life  and  theories. 
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—  Der  Eing  des  Nibelungen,  ein  Biihnenfestspiel  fiir 

drei  Tago  und  einen  Vor.ibend.     L.,  187C.  12°. 

—  Work  and  misaioa  of  my  life.  [/«  N.  A.  rev. .Aug..  Sept.,  1879.] 

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Wagner  (Eudolph  Johannes).  Handbook  of  chemical 
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Wahl  (0.  W.)  The  land  of  the  czar.  London, 
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Waikna  ;  or  Mosquito  shore.     See  Squier  (E.  G.) 

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—  Traditions  and  customs  of  cathedrals,  L.,1872.  12°. 
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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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Waldie's  Select  circulating  library,  contUiued. 
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. 
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Detroit  and  Michilimackinac.  v.  1. 
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Swan  river  aud  Van  Dieman's  land.  1829-31,  v.  4. 
Roscoo  (T.)    The  fall  of  Grenada,  v.  6. 
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1829-33,  v.  6. 
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XIV.,  V.  3. 
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Sharp  (R.)    Letters  and  essays  in  prose  and  verse,  v.  5. 
Starling  (E.)     Noble  deeds  ot  women,  v.  6. 
Strickland  (A.)    The  pilgrims  of  Walsingham,  v.  6. 
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Towusend  (J.)    Jovirney  across  the  Rocky  Mountains,  v.  6. 
Tudor  (H.)    Tour  in  Mexico,  and  excursion  to  Cuba,  v,  3. 
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Ward  iR.  P.)    Fiehliiig  ;  or,  society,  v.  11, 

—  St.  Lawrence,  v.  10. 

Warren  (S.)    Diary  of  a  late  physician  ;    The  merchant's 

clerk,  v.  8.  —  The  destroyer,  v.  10. 
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Wraxall  (N.  W.)    Hist,  memoirs  of  my  own  time,  v.  9. 

—  Posthumous  memoirs  of  my  own  time.  v.  8. 
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"Waldo  (Samual  Pulnaiu).  Memoirs  of  Andrew 
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Wales.  See  Countries  (p.  395)— Language  (Wehh.  p.  681)  ;— 
Literature  {Celtic,  p.  704)  ;— Biography  {Welsh,  p.  116); 
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 

■Wilford  (Cornelius).  The  [life]  insurance  guide  and 
handbook.  2d  ed.     London,  1867.  8°.     .  5931.10 

Walford  (Edward).  *The  county  families  of  the 
United  Kingdom.  Gth  ed.  L.,  1871.  1.  8".  G615.10 

—  The  crown  peerage  for  1808.    L.,  1808.  18°.  6611.01 

—  Pleasant  days  in  plea.sant  places.  L.,1878.  12°.951.3.'j 

—  Shilling  bouse  of  commons  for  18C8.  L..1869.  24°. 

—  Story   of  chevalier  Bayard.     From   the   French  of 

de  Berville  and  others.     With  notes  and  introd. 

2d  ed.     London,  ISf.O.   18° 3016.'J1 

Walford  (Weston  S.)  ami  Way  (,Ubert).  Examples  of  mediajval 
seals.     (/«  ArchsBological  journal,  v.  14  ;  18.)     .     .  1463.08 


Walk  fiom  London  to  Lands  End.     See  Burritt  (Elihu).      962.20 

Walker  (AldacoF. )  The  Vermont  brigade  in  the 
Shenandoah  valley,  ISCl.  Burlington,  {VI,,) 
18G9.   12° 632.23 

■Walker  (Alexander).  Beauty  illustrated  by  an 
analysis  and  classification  of  beauty  in  woman. 
lUus.  by  II.  Howard.     London,  1852.  8°.  1146.02 

Same.    New  York,  1857.  12° 144C.02a 

■Walker  (Alfred).  Hints  to  women  on  the  care  of 
property.     New  York,  1878.  32°.     .     .     .5641.24 

■Walker  ( Amasa).  The  science  of  wealth:  a  manual 
of  political  economy.   Phil.,   1872.   8°.     .  5'J13.28 

■Walker  (6V(p(.  Arthur  Campbell. )  The  correct  card, 
or  how  to  play  whist.  New  ed.  N.  Y.,  1877.  16°. 

Walker  ((element).  Relations  and  observations  upon  the  (Eng- 
lish]  itarliament  begun  1640.  [Masares  (F.)  Select  tracts, 
fte.  V.  1.) 476.17 

■Walker  (iieu.  Cornelius,  D.D.)  Life  and  correspon- 
dence of  ■Wm.   Sparrow,   D.D.    Phila.,  1876.  6°. 

Walker  (Charles  V.)  Electrotype  manipulation. 
Philadelphia,  1852.  12° 3933.50 

—  ajitZ  Lardner  (D. )     Manual  of  electricity,  magnet- 

ism, and  meteorology.  2  v.  L.,  1841.  16°.  4027,11 
■Walker   (Donald).      Manly   exercises.     Revised   by 

'Craven.'  London,  Bohn,  1855.  12°.  .  .  4613.06 
■Walker  (Edward).    Art  of  book-binding,  its  rise  and 

progress.  New  York,  1850.  8°.  ...  2722.02 
■Walker   (Francis  Amasa).       The   Indian  question. 

Boston,  1874.  16° 561.06 

—  Money.     New  York ,  1878.  8= 5931.25 

Note.—'  It  would  be  difficult  to  find  a  work  better  fitted 
to  give  a  sound  knowledge  of  currency  or  money.' 

—  Money  in  its  relation  to  trade  and  industry.     New 

York,   l):i79.   1-2' 5931.30 

Ni/te.~lu  part  an  abridgment  of  the  preceding  work, 
but  more  general  in  its  scope,  and  fuller  in  its  treatment 
of  bimetalisra,  and  government  issues  of  currency. 

—  Some  results  of  the  census.  [In  Amer.  soc.  sci.  asso.  Trans., 

no.  6,  1873] 6811.03 

—  Statistical   'atlas  of  the  U.  S.  based   on  the  ninth 

census,  1870.     Washington,  1871.  fob  .    A.37.17 

—  Wages  question  :  wages  and  the  wages  class.    New 

York,  1876.  8° 5933.17 

—  Compiler.    See  Countries  {Uuiled  States :  Census,  p.  375). 

Walker  (Gilbert).  Manifest  detection  ot  the  vjie  and  detesta- 
ble use  of  dice  play.  Ed.  by  J.  O.  Halliwell.  London, 
Percy  soc,  V.  29,  1850.  12' 6060.29 

■Walker  (James,  O.E.)  On  the  comparative  merits 
of  locomotive  and  fixed  engines  as  a  moving 
power.     Phil.,  1831.  8° 3907.03 

■Walker  (James.  D.D.)  Eeason,  ftuth,  and  duty. 
Sermons.     Boston.  1877.  12° 3616.00 

—  Discourse  at  the  induction  of  F.  D.  Huntington,  as  preacher 

to  the  university,  and  Plummer  prof,  of  christian  morals 
in  Harvard  college.  Sept.  4,  1855  ;  with  reply  of  [F.  D.  H.J 
Cambridge,  1855.  8' 3631.10 

—  Sermon  on  the  day  of  general  election.    May  '28,  1828.    Bos- 

ton, 1828.  8° 3581.26 

Sermon  preached  in  Brookhn,  Conn.,  at  the   installation  of 
Eev.  S.  J.  May,  Nov.  5,  182'3.     Boston,  1824.  8°.       .  3581.26 

—  Sermons.     Boston,  1861.   12° 3616.04 

■Walker  {Rev.   James  Barr,  D.D.)     God  revealed  in 

creation  and  Jesus  Christ.     B.,  1857.  1-2°.  3616.06 

—  Living  questions  of  the  age.     Chicago,  1869.   16°. 

—  Philosophy  of  the  plan  of  salvation.     B.,  1857.  12°. 
■Walker  (Bev.  John).     Oxoniana.  i  v.    L.,  1807.  16°. 

—  Selection  of  curious  articles  from  the  Gentleman's 

magazine.  3d  ed.  4  v.     L.,  1814.  8°.       .  '2528.01- 
■Walker  (John,  philologist).     Pronouncing  dictionary 

of  the  English   language  ;    adapted    by  B.  H. 

Smart.  4th  ed.  London,  1852.  8°.  .  .  64.i5.16 
— Rhyming  dictionary.  New  ed.  L.,  1851.  12°.  1694.!)3 
■Walker  (Mary   Adelaide).     Through  Macedonia   to 

the  Albanian  Lakes  ;  with  illus.     L.,  1864.   8°. 
■Walker  (Mary  E..  M.D.)  Hit.  N.  Y.,  1872.  12°.  5824.27 
Walker    (Sears    Cook).      Researches    relative    to    the    planet 

Neptune  ;  with    ephemerides,    from    1846    to    1853.      \In 

Smith,  contrib.,  v.  2.] 3937.02 

■Walker  (Thomas).  'The  original.  New  ed.  Lon- 
don, 1850.  1'2° 2544.30 

■Walker  (Timothy).  Introduction  to  American  law, 
5th  ed  ,  revised  by  J.  B.  Walker.     B.,  1869.   8°. 

■Walker  (W.,  engineer).  Useful  hints  on  ventilation. 
Manchester,   (Engl,)  1850.   16°.      .     .     .   3932.52 

■Walker  ((?(■)!.  Wm.)  The  war  in  Nicaragua.  Mobile, 
1860.   12° 555.09 


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1071 


Walker  (Wm.)     Handbook  of  drawing.     New  York, 

1880.    12° 1432.-10 

Walker  (Wm.  B.)   Cyclical  deluges.    N.  Y.,  1871.  12^ 
Walker   (Wm.    Sidney).     *Corpus  i^oetarum  Latino- 
rum.     London,  184;i.  8" IG'JT.l.'i 

Omtents  :  CatulluH.  Ovidius.  Valerius  Flaccus.  Lucre- 
tius. HoratiuB.  Martialia.  Clapuruius  Siculufl.  Virgiliu.s. 
Phffidrus.  Sulpiria.  AUMunius.  TibulluH.  Lucaiius.  Statiue. 
Qiaudianus.  Propertiiis.  Persiiis.  SiliuB  Italicus.  Juvc- 
Dalts. 

—  Shakespeare's  versification.     L.,  1854.   16°.  1752.22 

Walking. 

—  Baroii   (A.)      Foot  notes  ;  or  walking   as   a  tine 

art.     1875 2513.17 

—  Qould  (J.  M.)     Hints   for   camping  ;md   walking. 

How  to  camp  out.   1877 932.00 

—  Pittigrem  (J.  W.)  Animallocomotion.  1874.4723.24 
Walking  tonr  in  Normandy,   {anon.']     By  the  author 

of  '  All  around  Ireland  on  foot'.     L.,  1868.    12°. 
Walks  about  New  York.     By  the  Secretary  of  the 

city  mission.     New  York,  18G5.  16°.  .     .1111.23 

Walks  from  Eden,     .^v,-  Warner  (Susau) 3621.01 

Walks  iu  London.     .?-•  Hare  (A.  .1.  C.)  2  v.     .     .     .     .     .     482.05 

Walks  iu  Home,     .sw  Hare  (A.  J.  C)  1871 081.11) 

Walks  in  the  Black  Country.     .SVe  Burritt  (E.)  1868.     .    .    962.12 
Wall  (.\.  H.)  Guide  to  miniature  painting.  See  Templeton  (J.  8.) 

and  Wall  (A.  H.) 1472.00 

Wall  (Charles  Wm.)     An  examination  of  the  ancient 

orthography  of  the  Jews,  and  of  the  original  state 

of  the  text  of  the  Hebrew  Bible.  I'ts.  1-3  in  4   v. 

London,  1835.  8° 6125.1!) 

Wall  (G.  P.)  mid  Sawkins  (J.)    Economic  geology  of  Trinidad. 

|/K  Smith,  report,  lasi;.] soao.ii 

Wall  street.     See  Political  economy  (Stocks,  p.  924). 

Wall  street  to  Cashmere.     See  Ireland  (J.  B.)    ....     1026.04 

Wallace    t.\lfred    Eussel).       Contributions  to    the 

theory  of  natur.ll  selection;  essays.  L.,  1870.  12°. 

—  Geographical  distribution  of  animals.   With  a  study 

of  faunas  as   elucidating  the  past  changes  of  the 
earth's  surface.  2  v.  N.  Y.,  1876.  8°.    .     .  4737.11 

—  Malay  archipelago.  N.  Y.,  1869.  8°.  .     .     .  10G5.13 

—  Narrative  of  travels  on  the  Amazon  and  Kio  Negro. 

London,  18-53.  8° 1163.22 

—  On    miracles    and    modern    spiritualism  :     three 

essays.     London,  1875.  12° 3812.50 

—  Tropical  nature,   and   other  essays.    L.,  1878.  8°. 

Contents :  Climate  and  physical  aspects  of  the  equa- 
torial zone.  Equatorial  vegetation.  Animal  life  in  the 
tropical  forests.  Humming-birds  :  as  illustrating  the 
luxuriance  of  tropical  nature.  Colours  of  animals  and 
sexual  selection.  Colours  of  plants  and  the  origin  of  the 
colour-sense.     By-paths   in  the  domain  of  biology.    Dis- 

tribution  of  animals  :is  indicating  geographical  changes. 

Wallace   (D.    Mackenzie).     Russia.    N,  Y.,  1877.  8°. 

—  Territorial    expansion   of  Russia.     [In  Fortnightly   review, 

Aug..  1876.1 

Wallace  (Mrs.  E.  D. )  A  woman's  experience  in 
Europe.     N.  Y.,  1872.  12° 946.02 

Wallace  (E.  K. )  Descriptive  guide  to  the  Adiron- 
dacks  ;  and  handbook  of  travels  to  Saratoga 
Springs,  Schroon  Lake,  lakes  Luzerne,  George, 
and  Champlain,  the  Ausable  chasm,  Massena 
Springs  and  Trenton  Falls.     N.  Y.,  1875.   12°. 

■Wallace  (Rev.  Henry).  Representative  responsi- 
bility ;  providence  and  redemption.  Edin., 
18(.;7.   12° 3616,16 

Wallace  (Horace  Binney).  Art  and  scenery  in 
Europe.     Phil.,  1855.   12° 945.10 

Same.     2d  ed.     Phil,  1868.  12°.  .     .     .     94.5.11 

—  Literary  criticisms.     Phil.,  1856.   12°.    .     .  2545.02 

Contents:  Prose  writers  of  America..  Washington  Irving. 
George  P.  Morris.  R.  W.  Griswold.  Literary  portraits. 
Fragniental  literary  disquisitions,  etc. 

—  Oodxmn  (P.)     Out  of  the  past.  1870  ;  p.  302-326.  .     .     .  2526  18 

Wallace  (John  H. )  American  studbook.  New 
York,  1867.  8° 4618.08 

—  American  trotting  register.  N.  Y.,  1871.  8°.  4618.15 
Wallace  {Prof.  Robert).     Dissertation   on   the   true 

age  of  the  world.     London,  1844.  8°.      .     414.01 
Wallace  (Rev.  Prof.)    Prayer  in   relation  to  natural  law.     (/n 

Srieuce  and  revelation.  1875.] 3688.16 

Wallace  [Sir  Wm.)    See  Biography  (p.  299). 

Wallace  (Wm.,  esq.)     Life   and   reign  of  George  rv. 

3  v.     London,  1831.   IG" 3065.12 

Wallace  (fteu.  Wm.)     Protestant  Bible  as  a  model  of  language 

and  a  school-book.     London,  184.';.  8° 6093.19 

Wallachia.     See  Oountries  {Soumania,  p.  392). 


Wallbridge  (Arthur).     Bizarre  fables.    L.,  1812    U.  . 

Waller  (Ldmuuii).    Poems.  Life,  by  S.  Johnson.    [In  Chalmers 

(A.)     Eugl.poets,  v.  8.  1810.) 1026.08 

—  .Select  poems.  [In  Sanford  (E.)  Brit,  poets,  v.  0.  1819.)  1691.06 
Waller   (John   Francis).      The   revelations  of  Peter 

Brown,    poet  and     peripatetic.     L.,    1870.    16°. 
Waller  (.S.  E. )     Six  weeks  in  the  saddle  :  a  painter's 

journal  in  Iceland.  L.,  1874.  12°.       .     .   1142.21 
Walling  |H.  F.)    Musical  flow  of  water.    [Iji  Amer  aaso.    Proc. 

V.  22,  1873.) 3946.20 

WalUngford,  (Conn.)     .sV'f  Oountries  (p.  392). 

Walhs  (G.)    Jewellery.  [In  British  m'f'g  iuduBtries,  v.  11,  1876.) 

Wallis     (Samuel).      Voyage    round    the    world,    1766-68.      [In 

Hawkesworth  (J.)  Voyages,  v.  1.) 916.07 

Wallis  (Severn  T. )  Spain  ;  her  institutions,  politics, 

etc.  Boston,  1853.   12° 98-).  11 

Walmesley  (Charles).  General  history  of  the  Chris- 
tian church.     By  Sig.  Pastorini  Ipseud.]    4th  ed. 

New  York,  1807.   10° 3411.18 

"Wcdmsley  (Hugh  Mulkneux).     The  ruined  cities  of 

Zulu  land.  2  v.  London,  ]8G'J.    12°.     .     .  1083.03 

—  Sketches  of  Algeria  during  the  Kabyle  war.     Lon- 

don, 1858.  8" 1084.0G 

Walmysley  (Thomas).  Expenses  of  the  judges  of 
assize  riding  the  western  and  Oxford  circuits, 
1506-lGOl  ;  ed.  by  M.  D.  Cooper.  London,  Cam- 
den mlscel,  V.  4,   1859.   4"' 5113.27 

Walpole  (B.  C.)    Recollections  of  the  life  of  Charles 

James  Fox.  London,  1806.  16°.      .     .     .  3056.24 

Walpole  (Frederick).     The  Ansayrii,  (or  Assassins,) 

with  travels  in  the  further  East.    3  v.     London, 

1851.  8° 1044.01 

■Walpole  (Horace  or  Horatio,  itii  earl  of  Otford). 
Anecdotes  of  painting  in  England,  collected  by 
George  Vertue.     5  v.     L.,  1782-86.  16°.      1414.18 

Same.     London,  1871.   12° 1414.25 

Same.     Also,  a  catalogue  of  engravers  who  have 

been  born  or  resided  in  England.  Collected  by 
G.  Vertuo.  New  ed.  by  11.  N.  Wornum.  3  v. 
London,  1849.   8° 1433.17 

—  Catalogue  of  the  royal  and  noble  authors  of  Eng- 

land. With  list's  of  their  books.  2d  ed.  2  v. 
London,  17;:.9.  IG'^ 27G1.24 

—  Castle  of  Otranto.     Phil.,  1854.   12°.       .     .     262.48 

—  Historic  doubts  on  the  life  and  reign  of  Richard  m. 

London.  1768.   4° 3153.06 

—  Journal  of  the  reign  of  George  ui.     1781-83.     Ed. 

by  Dr.  Doran.  2  v.     London,  1859.  8°.      3065.05 

—  Letters.     See  Biography  (p.  209). 

—  Memoirs  of  the  reign  of  George  n.     With  pref.  and 

notes,  bv  lord  Holkind.  3  v.  L.,  1846.  8°.  3064.15 

—  Walpoliana.     London,  1830.  24°.       .     .     .  6216.12 

Contents:  Reminiscences  of  the  reigns  of  George  I  and 
II.  Miscellaneous  letters.  Narrative  concerning  Rousseau. 
Walpoliana. 

j^^  For  lives  and  Ittlersof  Walpole.  see  Biography  (p.  209); 
also  New  monthly  mag.,  v.  29,  1851  (H.  W.  and  tlie  literary 
world);  Qu.nr.  rev.,  Oc.t..  1870  (Strawberry  Hill). 

Walpole  (Riv.  Robert).  Garland  of  flowers;  [poetical 
tritnslations].     New  York,  1806.    12°.       .   1694.36 

Walpole  (Sir  Robert.  )st  earl  of  Orjord).  See  Biography  (p.  210); 
also  Temple  b.ir..  Kov..  1S76  (by  A.  C.  Ewald). 

Walrus.  See  Natural  history  (.imphibians.  p.  806)  ;  also  Lament 
(J.)    Seasons  with  the  sea-horses,  1861 1144.03 

Walsh  (Sir  John  Benn,  lord  Ormaihwaiie).  Astron- 
omy and  geology  compared.  N.  Y.,  1872.  16°. 
Contents :  Remarks  on  the  theories  of  Darwin  and 
Buckle.     Progress  and  civilization. 

Walsh  (John  Henry).     [' Stonehenge',  pseud.] 

—  Dogs  of  Great   Britain,  America,  and   other  coun- 

tries ;  their  breeding,  training,  and  management 
in  health  and  disease.  By  Stonehenge  [pseiirf. ] 
With  chapters  by  American  writers.  New  York, 
1880.   12°.     .     .   ■ 4627-30 

—  Economical  housekeeper.  L.,  1857.  16°.     .  6016.04 

—  The  Horse,    in   the  stable  and  the  field.  New  ed. 

London,  1871.  8° 4628.01 

Same.  With  additions  by  R.  McClure,  and  es- 
say on  the  Amer.  trotting  horse,  by  E.  Harvey, 
nius.   Philadelphia.   1869.  8°.     .     .     .     ,  4617.'22 

—  Manual  of  Brit,  rural  siwrts.  L.,  1863.   12°.  4615.07 
Walsh   (Richard  Hussey).      Elementary  treatise  on 

metallic  currency.    Dublin,  1853.  8°.      .  5915.22 


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Walsh  (AVi'.  Kobert).  Essays  on  ancient  coiu-s,  med- 
als, and  gems.  London,  18iN.    1.;°     .     .   158:i.0G 

—  Deacriptious.    See  Allom  (T.)     »Coiistaut'inople.  etc.    9'.>"  17 
Walsh  (Kobert,  ;)■.,  i.i,Z).)     Appeal  from   the  judg- 
ments of  Great  Britain  respecting  the  United 
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Wanderings  of  a  pilgrim  in  the  East.     See  Vailhy  {.Mrs.)    3016.13 

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Scott  (J.)  War  inconsistent  with  the  doctrine  aud  ex- 
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Ward  (Robert).  History  of  the  law  of  nations  in 
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Note. — V.  3-4  will  complete  this  excellent  work. 

Ward  (Wm. )  New  treatise  on  the  method  of  breed- 
ing,breaking.and  training  horses.  Edin.,  1776.  8°. 

Ward  (Wm.,  D.D.)  View  of  the  history,  literature, 
and  mythology  of  the  Hindoos.  New  ed.  3  v. 
London,  1822.  8° 7815.09 

—  Marshman  {J.  C.)  Life  and  times  of.  2  v.  3033.11 
Warden  (David  Baillie).     Chronologic  historique  de 

I'Amerique.  10  v.     [Art  (L')  de  verifier  les  dates. 

3e  partie,  V.  9-18.     Paris,  1826-41.   8°.]    .     401.32 

Warden  (Robert  B. )     Account  of  the  private  life  and 

jrablic  services  of  Salmon  P.  Chase.  Cin.,  1874.  8°. 

—  Familiar  forensic  view  of  man  and  law.    Columbus, 

1860.  8° 5438.15 

Warder  (John  A.)    Report  ou  forests  and  forestry.     [U.  S.  Com. 
to  Int.  exhib.  at  Vienna,  1873.     Reports,  v.  1.  1876.)    3916.16 
Warder     (Joseph).      'Ihe     true   amazons  :    or,   the 
monarchy  of  bees.  8th  ed.     L.,  1749.  16°.  4824.07 
Ware  (Charles  P.)    Slave  songs.     See  Allen  (W.  F.;     .     .  1564.01 
Ware   (Henry,  p:,    D.D.\    Enquiry  concerning  re- 
ligion.  2v.     Cambridge,  184-J.   12°.     .     .  3617.01 

—  Formation  of  the  christian  character.  B.,  1854.  18°. 

—  Hints  on  extemporaneous  preaching.   2d  ed.     New 

York,  1826.  18° 3621.09 

—  Memoirs  of  Rev.  Noah  Worcester.    B.,  1844.  12°. 

—  Works.  4  V.     Boston,  1816-49.  12°.  .     .     .  3017.03 

Contents:  v.  1.  Jotham  .\nderson;  and  miscellaneous 
prose.    Poetry. 

2.  Biographical  sketches  of  Rev.  John  E.  Abbot.  Xathaii 
Parker.  D.  D..  and  Rev.  T.  Prentiss.  Sober  thoughts  on 
the  state  of  the  time,  .\ddress  at  Keuuebunk.  Connec- 
tion betw.  the  duties  of  the  pulpit  and  the  pastoral  office. 
Duties  of  young  men  iu  respect  to  the  dangers  of  the 
cnuntry.  The  faith  once  delivered  to  the  saints.  Tho 
christian  name,  character,  and  hopes.  Essays  on  person- 
al religion.  Two  letters  ou  the  genuineness  of  the  verse 
I  John  V.  7.  and  on  the  scriptural  argument  for  uuitariau- 
ism.  Letter  to  N.  Adams,  occasioned  by  his  sermon  en- 
titled *  Injuries  to  Christ '.  Hints  on  extemporaneous 
preaching. 

3.  Sermons.  4.  Sermons  on  the  chiiracter  and  offices 
of  Christ.  Miscellaneous  sermons.  The  Old  north  church. 
Boston.  The  New  brick  church.  Formation  of  the 
christian  character.     I^rogress  of  the  christian  life. 

—  Sermon.  Dec.  18,  1821,  at  the  ordination  ot  Wm.   Ware,  New 

York.     N.  Y.,  1822.  8° 3631.10 

—  Sermon  at  the  ordination  of  Chandler  Bobbins,  Boston.  Dec. 

4,  1833.     Boston,  1833.  8' 3587.30 


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WARE    -WARREN 


-  Ware.  (J.)    Memoirs  of  H.  W.^V-  2  v.  1846.  3176.07 

.S'*y  a/s')  New  Eug'auder,  v.  8;  Cbr.  ex..  v.  25;  Alliboue,  v. 3. 

Ware  (Jobu,  M.D.)     Discourses  on   iiio.lical  educutiou  and  on 

medical  professiou.     Bostou.  1H47.  8" 50J2.05 

—  Hints  to  youug  meu  ou  the  rolatiiiu  of  the  sexes.    Boston. 

1860.  16" 4331.07 

■Ware  ( llev.  John  Fothcrfjill  WuterUouse).  Home 
life  :  what  it  is  an  1  what  it  needs.     B.,  187(1.  12°. 

—  Manhood  the  want  ofthr-day  :  sermon.  Cambridgeport,  Mch. 

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 

vaulting  them  in  brick  and  stone  :  of  domes,  and 
the    vaults    of    the    free  and    accepted  masons. 

laiiOH.]     London.  1809.  8° 1314.17 

Ware  (Samuel  Hil>bcrt).  State  of  parties  in 
Lancashire  before  the  rebellion  of  1715.  Edin., 
Vhethamsoc,  1  45.   4° 5094.05 

—  Lancashire  during  the  rebellion  of  1715.     Edin., 

Vhelkam sua.,  ISi').  i^ 5094.05 

Note. — Ttie  two  foregoing  titles  have  a. common  title 

•  LaDcasbire  memorials  of  the  rebellion,  1715 '. 
Ware  (\Vm.)     American  Unitarian  biography.   2  v. 

Boston  and  Cambridge,  18.'-)n-.-,l.  8°.  .     .  3461.00 
Note. — For  Contents,  see  p.  lOli  oi  Catalogue. 

—  Lectures  on  the  works  and  genius  of  Washington 

AUston.  Boston,  185-2.  12° 3013.23 

— -Life  of  Nathaniel  Bacon,  [//i  Sparks  (J.)  Library  of  Amer. 
biogr.,-2d  B.,  V.  3.  Boston,  1818.  10°.] 3241.13 

—  Sketches  of    European    capitals.    B.,    1851.     12°. 

JBsS"  For  bis  hisloneal  jiouf/s,  see  Fiction  (p.  532). 

— ■  Ware[H.)  Kermon,  Deo.  IS,  1821,  at  the  ordination  of  Wm. 
Ware,  New  York.     1822 3CU1.10 

Ware  (Wm.  Robert).  Application  of  Mr.  Hare's  system  of  vo- 
ting to  tbe  nomination  of  overseers  of  Harvard  College. 
[/«  Amer.  soc.  sci.  assoc.  Trans.,  no.  3,  1871.]     .     .  6811.02 

—  Outline  of  acourse  of  architectural  instruction.  B..  18tiG.  8°. 
■Wares  (B.)  Curiosite.s  judiciaires,  historiques,  anec- 

dotiques.    Paris,  18.59.  16° 5611.16 

Warfare  of  science.     See  White  (Andrew  D.) 390G.16 

Warfleld  (.l//s.  Catharine  Ann).    See  Fiction  (p.  632). 
Waring  (Edward  John).     Manual  of  practical  thera- 
peutics, chiefly  in  relation  to  materia  medica.  3d 

ed.  London,  1871.  16° 4313.21 

- -Pliarmacopoeiaof  India.  L.,  1868.  8°.    .     .4313.09 

Waring  (Geo.  Edwin,  j)'.)     Bride  of  the  Khine  :    200 

miles  in  a  Mosel  row-boat.     Added,    a  jjaper   on 

the  Latin  poet  Ausonius  and  his  poem  '  Mosella,' 

by  C.  T.  Brooks.  Boston,  1878.  12°.  .     .     964.30 

—  Elements  of  agriculture.    2d  ed.    N.  Y.,  1870.  12°. 

—  A  farmer's  vacation.  Boston,  1878.  8°.  .     .     916. 12 

Note.  Sketches  of  trade  in  1873  in  the  Netherlands,  Nor- 
mandy, Brittany,  and  the  Channel  Islands.  Repr.  from 
^Scribner's  monthly,  v.  0-10. 

—  Tyrol  and  the  skirt  of  the  Alps.  N.  Y.,  1878.  8°. 

—  Village  improvements  and  farm  villages.    Boston, 

1877.  18°. 61-21.11 

—  Whip  and  spur.     Boston,  1875.   16°.       .     .     931.19 
Waring  (John  Burley).     Art  treasures  of  the  United 

Kingdom.    Chromolithograi^hed  by  H.  Bedford. 
London,  1858.  fol 1447.16 

—  A  record  of  my  artist  life.     L.,  1873.  12°.  .   1441.02 

—  A  record  of  thoughts  from  1843  to  1873. '  2  v.    Lon- 

don, 1873.    12° 2546.23 

Wark-TO-orth  (John).  Chronicle  of  13  years  of  reign 
of  Edward  iv.  Ed.  bv  J.  0.  Halliw-ell.  London, 
Camden  sue,  1839.   4-.' 5112.10 

Warming  and  ventilation.     .V.'..-  Arts  (Useful,  p.  48). 

■Warn  (Reuben  Henry).  Sheet  metal  -worker's  in- 
structor.    London,  18G8.  8° 3933.51 

V(/'aruer  (Anna  B. )  Gardening  by  myself.  New 
York,  187'2.   16° 6122.20 

—  Miss  Tiller's  vegetable  garden.     N.  Y.,  1873.  16°. 

—  [Novels  and  tales.]     See  Fiction  (p.  523). 
■Warner  (Charles  Dudley).     Back-log  studies.     Bos- 
ton, 1873.  12°. 25-i6.1G 

—  Baddeck,  and  that  sort  of  thing.     B.,  1874.    16°. 

—  In  the  Levant.     Boston,  1877.  12°.     .     .     .  1077.07 

—  In  the  wilderness.     Boston,  1878.  18°.  .     .  1133.30 

—  Mummies  and  Moslems.  Hartford,  1876.  8°.  1077.06 

—  My  summer  in  a  garden.     B.,  1871.  12°.     .  6122.16 

—  Sftunterings.     Boston,  1872.  18° 942.24 

Note. — Sketches  of  travel  in  England  and  Europe. 


Warner  (Rebecca).  Epistolary  curiosities  :  letters 
of  the  17th  century  illustrative  of  the  Herbert 
family,  and  of  the  reigns  of  James  i.,  Charles  n., 
James  n.,  and  William  lu.  2  v.  Loudon,  1818.  b°. 

Warner  (i?ti-.  Kichardi.  A  walk  through  some  of 
the  Western  counties  of  England.   Bath,  1800.  8°. 

Warner   (Susan).      ['Elizabeth   V'etherell',   p.sntj.] 

—  The  broken  walls  of  Jerusalem  and  the  rebuild- 

ing of  them.     New  York,  1878.  16°.    .     .  3621.00 

—  The  Kingdom  of  Judah.  N.  Y.,  1878.  12°.     3621.02 

—  [Novels  and  tales.]     See  Fiction  (p.  532). 

—  The  Word.     Walks  from  Eden.       N.  Y,,  1866.   1C°. 
Warner  (Wm.)    Poems.    Ed.  with  life,  by  A.  Chalmers,    [/n  O.'s 

EugllBh  poets,  V.  4.  1810.] 1626.04 

"Warnes  (John).  On  the  cultivation  of  flax  ;  the  fat- 
tening of  cattle  with  native  produce  ;  box-feed- 
ing ;  and  summer-grazing.  2d  ed.     L.,  1847.  8°. 

—  Flax  versus  cotton.     London,  1860.  8° 6093.21 

■Warnkoenig  (Leopold  August).     Institutiones  juris 

Koinani  privati.  3d  ed.  Bonna%  1834.  8°.    5614.26 

Warren  {Mrs.  E.)     How   I  managed    my  house  on 

£200   [one  thousand   dollars]   a  year.     Boston, 

1866.  12° 6015.25 

—  How  I  managed  my  children  from  infancy  to  mar- 

riage.    6th  Amer.  ed.     Bo,ston,  18G6.  12°.  262.85 
■Warren  (Edward,  M.D.)     Life  of  John  C.   Warren, 

M.D.     2v.     Boston,  1860.  8° 3176.10 

■Warren  {Geti.  Gouvemeur  K.)  Account  of  the  oper- 
ations of  the  Fifth  army  corps  at  the  battle  of 
Five  Forks,  April  1,  1865,  and  the  movements 
preliminary  to  it.     New  York,  1866.  8°.       634.05 

—  Notes  on  route  from  Independence  to  Santa  Fe,  and  from 

Indiauola  via  San  Antonio  to  El  Paso,    [/n  Pacific  R.  R. 

routes.    Reports,  v.  1.] 1127.01 

Warren  (Henry).  Artistic  anatomy  of  the  human 
figure.  IGth  ed.  London,  1875.  12°.    .     .  1454.21  - 

—  Artistic  treatise  on  the  human  figure.  Sequel  to 

Alt  of  figure  drawing  by  C.  H.  Weigall.  2d  ed. 
London,  1874.  12° 1472.12 

—  Half-hour  lectures  on  drawing  and  painting.  2d  ed. 

London,  1875.  12° 1472.31 

—  Text-book  of  art  studies.  L.,  1870.  12°.      .  1412.13 
Warren  (Henry  White,  D.D.]  Kecreations  in  astron- 
omy. New  York,  1879.  12° 4013.29 

Warren  (Israel  Putnam).  The  three  judges  [of  king 
Charles  i. :  Whalley,  Gofi'e,  Dixwell].  New  York, 
1873.  16° 3243.11 

■Warren  (John  Collins,  M.  D.)  Fossil  impressions 
in  the  Sandstone  Kocks  of  Connecticut  Kiver. 
Boston,  1854.  8°.      . 4112.26 

—  Address  to  the  Boston  soc.  of  nat.  hist.  B.,  1863.    8°.  5092.06. 

—  Health,  with  remarks  on  constipation.  B. ,  1854. 16°. ' 

—  Warren  (R)    Life  of  J.  C.  W.  2  v.  1860.    .  3176.10 
■Warren  (John  Esaias).     Para  ;   or  scenes  and  adven- 
tures on  the  Amazon.     N.  Y.,  1851.  12°.  1163.07 

Warren  (Joseph,  J/.Z>.)  Oration  on  the  Boston  massacre  ;  with 
sketch  of  his  life.     [In  Moore  (F.)  Amer.  eloquence,  v.  1. 

1838] 6325.03 

j^ff'  For  lives  of  Warren,  see  Biography  (p.  210;. 

■Warren  (Mrs.  Mercy  Otis).  Poems,  dramatic  and 
miscellaneous.  Boston,  1790.  12°.       .     .  1694.21 

■Warren  {Eev.  Richard).  Antiquitates  culinarije  ;  or 
curious  tracts  relating  to  the  culinary  affairs  of 
the  old  English.  London,  1791.  4°.    .     .  C018.01 

■Warren  (Samueli.  Lily  and  the  bee  ;  an  apologue 
of  the  Crvstal  palace.     N.  Y.,  1851.  12°.    3915.07 

Same.     Edinburgh,  1854.  8° 263.34 

Same.     Leipzig,  1851.  16° 3915.07a 

—  Miscellanies.     Edin.,  1855.  12° 2545.05 

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. 
Modern  Btate  trials — 

No.  1.  The  Welsh  rioters— high  treason. 

No.  2.  High  treason  and  murder — moral  ineanity. 

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 
trials  of  D.  O'Counell  aud  W.  S.  O'Brien. 
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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1075 


Pogsworth  ;  a  prefi.s-ruom  Bkctch. 
Smith  (John  William),  Mwuoir  of. 
Speculators  amoug  tbc  stars. 
Uucle  Tom's  t'abiu. 

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 
oceans,  and  two  continents.     N.  Y.,  1859.    12°. 

—  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 

variorum.    Ed.  by  W.  C.   Hazlitt.  4  v.  London, 

1S71.  1.  8° 16S7.U9 

—  Poems.  Ed.  with  life,  by  A.  Chalmers.     [In  C.'s  Engl,  poets, 

V.  18,  1810.] 1026.18 

—  Select  poems.     [/>i  Sanford  (E.)  anci  Walsh  (R.)  Brit,  poets. 

V.  32.  1822.] 1691.32 

Warwick  (Edeu).  pseud.  See  Jabet  (George). 

Warwick  (Guy  of).     See  Guy  of  Warwick 3176.24 

Wan*rick  (.Mary  Boyle,  countess  oj).  Autobiography,  1671-74.    Ed. 

bv  T.  O.  Croker.  L..  fercy  soc.,  1848.  12° 6060.22 

Warwick  woodlands.     ,v.e  Herbert  (Henry  W.)  1871.      .  4617.20 
Warwickshire.  [Englawl).      .S'"  Countries  (p.  392). 
Was  Shakespeare  a  lawyer  ?  By  11.  T.  London,  1871.    8°.  1754.21 
Washboume  (Henrv).     Book  of  family  crests.   11th 

ed.    2  V.London,   1875.   12° 6612.06 

Washburn  (Charles  A.)      History  of  Paraguay.  2  v. 

Boston,    1871.  8° 567.18 

Washburn  {ii<v.  Edw.  .\.)  Right  and  responsibility  of  the  christ- 
ian oouscieucQ  iu  the  study  of  the  Scriptures,  [hi  God's 
word  man's  light  and  guide.  1877.) 3554.33 

■Washburn  (Emorv,  LL.  D.)  Judicml  history  of 
Massachusetts,' 1630  to  1775.     Boston,   1810.  8°. 

—  Lectures  on  the  study  and  practice  of  law.    Boston, 

1871.  8° 5622.18 

—  Address  before  the  Mass.  cbafitablo  mecbauic  association, 

Sept.  26,  1860.     Boston,  1860.  8' 5092.06 

—  Anniversary  address  before  the  Young  men's  christian  uuiou. 

Nov.  26,  18.')6.  Boston,  1856.  8' 6032.06 

—  Annual  address  ;  anniversary  of  the  Mass.    temperance   soc. 

Boston,  1839.  8° In  6091.04 

—  Professional  training  as  an  element  of  success  and  conserva- 

tive influence  :    lecture  before  the  Harvard  law  school, 
Jan.  11,  1861.  Boston.  1861.  8' 5092.06 

—  Treatise  on  the  American  law   of  easements  and 

servitudes.  2d  ed.     Boston,  1867.  8°.     .5623.14 


—  Treatise  on  tho  American   law  of    real   property. 

3d  ed.  3  V.  Boston,  1868.  8°.  .  .  .  .  56'.;.3.'/2 
Washington  (George).  Collection  of  the  Kpecchcs  of 
tli(!  president  to  both  houses  of  Congress  with 
theiranswers.  Also  the  addresses  to  the  president, 
with  his  answers.     Boston,  1796.   l'i°.     .  5732.10 

—  Inaugural  address  :  1789.    Farewell  address,  17'.'C.  [In  Moore 

(F.)    Amor,  eloquence,  v.  1.  IH.w.] 6325  03 

—  .Journal,  sent   by  Hon.    Kobcrt    Dinwiddle    to   the 

commandant  of  the  French  forces  in  Ohio.  New 
York,  1865.  4°.   [Sabin'a  reprints.]     .     .     564.21 

—  Maxims  ;  political,    social,    moral,    and    religions. 

Collected  by  J.  F.  Schroeder.     N.  Y.,  1855.    12". 

—  Writings,  with  life,  by  Jared  Sparks.   12  v.     New 

York,  1847-52.  8° 5076.01 

Contents : 

V.  1.  Life  of  Washingtou.  by  Jared  SparliB  ;  with  gcue- 
alogy,  will,  etc. 

2.  OflQcial  letters  relating  to  the  FioncL  War,  and  private 
letteiB  before  the  Americau  revolution. 

3-8.  Correspondence  aud  niiscellaneoua  papers  relating 
to  American  revolution.  1775-8^. 

9.  Correspondence,  1783-89  ;  with  documentfl. 

10-11.  Correspondence  from  the  beginning  of  his  presi- 
dency to  the  end  of  his  life.  1789-!>4  ;  with  documents. 

12.  Speeches  and  messages  to  Congress.  Proclamations 
and  addresses.     Documentary  appendixes.     Indexes. 

Same.  v.  l-3,5-8,ll-l'2.  9  v.  B.,  1834-37.8^.  5078.01 

Note. — A  large  paper  copy. 

—  — Sparks{J.)    Letter  to  lord  Mahon  :  an  answer  to  his  Letter 

to  the  editor  of  Washington's  writings.  1852.     .    .  :n81.24 

—  —  Remarks  on  a   '  Reprint  of    the  original    letters  from 

Washington  to  Joseph  Reed'.     1853 3181. -.iS 

—  and  Crawford  (Win.)     Correspondence,  1767-1781, 

concerning  western  lands.  Arranged  and 
annotated  b^  C.  W.  Butterfield.    Cin.,  1877.  8^. 

fty^  For  lives  and  crilical  estimates  of  Washington,  see 
Biography  (p.  '210);  als<)  tke  following  entries,  viz. : 

—  Ahhott  [J.  S.  C.)  George  Washington.    1875.  3175.21 

—  ^tMjt'ss  from  the  Roman   Catholics   of  America  to  George 

Washington.    [With  his  reply.]     London,  17iiO.  ful.  3178.07 

—  Clarke  {J.  F.)     Washington,  and  the   secret  of  his  influence. 

[In  /lis  Memorial  and  biogr.  sketches,  1878  ;  p.  281-300.] 

—  Rvmusat  (C.  dt).  Washington.  [In  his  Critiques,  etc.,  v.  2. 1859.] 

—  TupperiM.  K).   Washington  : a  drama.  1876.  31bl.2'2 

—  Winthrop  {R.  C.)     Washington.  Bowdoin,  and    Franklin  :  ad- 

dresses. 1876 3178.14 

See  also  Scribner's  mag.,  1876  (Stuart  portraits  of  W., 

by  Jane  Stuart). 

Washington  :  a  drama.     .S'ee  Tapper  (M.  F.) 3181.22 

Washington,  (D.  C.)     See  Countries  (p.  392). 

Washington  Territory.     See  Countries  (p.  392). 

Washington  (Treaty  of).    See  Alabama  claims  (p.  10);  also  New 

Euglauder,  v.  32,  1873  (3  articles  by  Dr.  Woolsey). 
Washoe.    See  Countries  (p.  392). 
Wasson  {David  Atwood}.   The  international.  [In  Amer.  soc.  sci. 

Trans.,  no.  5, 1873] 5811.03 

—  The  radical  creed  :    discourses  at  [hiej  installation,  as  min- 

ister of  the  28th  congr.  soc.  of  Boston,  May  7,  ist;5  ;  with 
appendix  containing  the  installation  services.  Boston. 
1865.  8.° 3631.10 

—  The  universe  no  failure  ;  sermon,  Nov.  4, 1855.    Worcester. 

1856.  8' 3631.10 

jftS* For  Wasson 's  contributions  to  the  Atlantic  monthly, 

N.  A.  rev.,  aud  Ohrietiau   examiner,   consult  their  indtx 

volumes.     He  has  also  contributed  to  the  Radical. 
Watch-words  for  the  warfare  of  life.    See  Luther,       .     .  3572.03 
Watches  See  Arts  (Useful  :    Clocks  and   Watches,  p.  40). 
Watchman,  what  of  the  night  ?    See  Gumming  (J.)    .     .  3542.23 

Water  aud  laud.    ^V-v  Abbott  (Jacob).     1872 912.21 

Water,  and  Water  analysis. 

flCg*  .S'ee  also  Arts  (Useful  :  Hydraulics,   p.   43)  ;— Ocean 

Ip.  824) ;  Water-works  [Odow). 

—  Tissandier  {G.)     Wonders  of  water.    1869.     4021.25 

—  Ti/ndall  {J.)    Forms  of  water  in  clouds  and  rivers, 

ice  and  glaciers.   1872 4021.27 

—  Thomson  (J.)    Quantitative  iuvestigation  of  certain  relations 

between  the  gaseous,  tbe  liquid,  and  the  solid  states  of 
water-substances.     [/jtPhilos.  mag..  June,  1874.] 

—  Wanklyn   {J.   A.)   and    Chapman    {E.     T.)     Water 

analysis.  2d  ed.   1870 4213.23 

See  also  article  by  C.  F.  Chandler  in  Johnson's  Diction- 
ary, v.  4. 

Watercourses.    See  Law  {p.  692). 

Water-color  painting.     See  Fine  cris  (p.  648). 

Water-cure.     See  Medicine  (Hydropathy,  p.  760). 

Water-works  and  water-supply. 

—  Fanning  (./.  T.)     Practical  treatise  on  water-supply 

engineering  in  N.  A.   1877 3948.17 

—  KirkiDOod  (J.  P.)     The  Brooklyn  water  works  and 

sewers.  1867 392735 


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•WATER-WORKS  -  WATSON 


—  McElroy  (S.)    Papers   on ■  li}-<lrnulic  engineering: 

Hemsteatl  reservoir  of  Brooklyn.  1878.  .  3944.12 

—  Spon(E.)     Water-supply.     1875 3942.23 

as-  See  also  Arts  (ITseflll  :   Waler-workt,  p.  18). 
Watorbury,  (Cnnn.)     ,^es  Countries  (p.  392). 
Waterbury  (/>i\  Jaretl  Bell).     Memoir  of  Eev.  John 

Scuaaor.     N.  Y.,  1870.  12° 3157.17 

Waterhouse  iBenj.,    M.D.)    Essay   on  Junius  and 

bis  letters.     Boston,  1831.  8° 3088.01 

Waterhouse     (George     Eobert).       Marsupialia,    or 

poucLed  animals.      Edinb.,     [li.  d.]    16°.     [Jar- 

djue  (.Sir  W.)  Nat.  libr.,  v.  24.]  .  .  .  4711.21 
— Natural  history  of  the  mammalia.     2  v.     London, 

1846-48.      8 4727.  IG 

V.  1.    Marsupiala,  or  pouclicd  aoimals.    2.   Kodeulia.  or 

gnawiug  mammalia. 
Waterhouse  (Sylvester).    The  resonrces  of  Missouri. 

St.  Louis,    18f;7.     8° 1134.05 

Watering  placL-9.     .S'w  Medicine.     (Mineial  springs,  etc.,  p.  763) ; 

aim  Wilson  (John).  Uciilth  resorts,  1880.  .  .  .  4347.13 
Waterland  (Daniel,  D  V.)     A  critical  history  of  the 

Athanasian    creed.      New   cd.   by  J.   K.    King. 

Oxford  and  London,  1870.    lfi°.     .     .     .  3617.13 
Waterloo  [Campaign  of).     See  Countries  (p.  352). 
Waterman    (Catharine    H. )      Flora's   lexicon:    lan- 
guage  and   sentiment  of  flowers.  B.,   18.59.  12°. 
Waterman   iliev.  Elijah).     Memoirs  of  the  life  and 

writings  of  John  Calvin.  Hartford,  1813.  8°. 
Waterman    (Thomas   W. )    Treatise  on  the  law  of 

trespass.     N.  Y.,  1875.  8°. 5625.22 

Waters.  Ses  RusselKWm.  H.  C.) 
Waterston.  See  also  Watterston. 
Walerston  (Kobcrt).     Brief  memoir  of  K.  W.     By  one  who  knew 

him  many  years.     Boston.  1869.    8' 3175.29 

Waterston  (R'l'.  Robert  Cassie).  I'arewell  discourse.  May  2. 1862, 

on  resigning  his  pastoral  charge.  Boston,  1852.  8°.  36:il.l0 
Waterston   (\Vm. )     Cyclopsedia  of  commerce.     New 

ed.     L  ,  1817.   8° 5927.04 

Waterton     (Charles).       Essays   on  natural   histoi^. 

Ed.  with  life  by  N.  Moore.  L.,  1871.  12°.     4723.14 

—  Wanderings  in  South  America,  the  northwest  coast 

of  U.  S.,  and  the  Antilles.  6th  ed.  L.,  1866.  16°. 

—  Hobson  (R.)     Charles  Waterton.  2d  ed.     .   3176  26 
Waterton  (Edmund).     On  episcopal   rings.    [In  Archaeological 

journal,  v.  20.] 14t;3.14 

—  On  niello.     [/?i  Archseol.  jo\irnal,  v.  19.] 1463.13 

—■Posy  rings.     [In  ArchsBol.  journal,  v.  16.)      ....  1463.10 
Watheii  (George  H.)  Arts, antiquities, and  chronology 

of  ancient  Egypt.     London,  1843.  8°.     .  1076.10 

Watkins  [Eev.  H.  W. )  Gospel  according  to  St.  John. 
London,  1879.   12°. 3742.15 

Watson  (Henry  Wm.)  Treatise  on  the  kinetic  theorv 
of  gases.     Oxford,  1876.  8° 4023.12 

Watkina  (John).  Life,  poetry,  and  letters  of 
Ebenezer  Elliott.     London,  1850.  12°.     .  3054.23 

Watson  (Alexander).  American  home  garden.  New 
York,  1859.   12° 6124.04 

Watson  (E.  H  )  Is  our  republic  a  failure?  rights 
and  wrongs  of  the  north  and  south.  New  York, 
1877.    12° 5732.03 

Watson  (Egbert  P.)  Manual  of  the  hand  lathe. 
Phil.,  1869.   12° 3923.24 

Watson  (Elkanah).  Men  and  times  of  the  Revolu- 
tion ;  or  memoirs,  including  his  journals  of 
travels  in  Europe  and  America,  1777-1842.  Ed. 
by  W.  C.  Watson.   2d  ed.   N.  Y.,  1H56.  12°.  3181.06 

Watson  (Emily  H.  i  Child  life  in  Europe  :  historical, 
mythological,  fairy  and  other  stories  ;  and  a 
sequel  to  Child  life  in  Italy.    B.,  1874.  12°.  941.30 

—  Child  life  in  Italy.     Boston,  1874.  12°.       .     971.26 
Watson  (Gay lord).     "New   commercial  county  and 

railroad  atlas  of  the  United  States  and  Dominion 

of  Canada.      New  York,  1875.  fol.      .     .   A.  37.06 

Waison  (.Jean).    The  songstresses  of  Scotland.    SeeTytier  (S.) 

aiifi  Watson  (J.) 3251.06 

Watson  (.J.  Madison).     Handbook  of  calisthenics  and 

gymnastics.  New  York,  1864.  8°.  .  .  4613.03 
Watson  (James  C. )     Theoretical  astronomy.     With 

tables.     Phil.,  1868.  8° 4017.10 

Watson  (John).     Theory  and  practice  of  weaving  by 

hand  and  power.  Glasgow,  1863.  8°.  .  3931.11 
Watson  (John  Fanning).     Annals  of  New  Y'ork  city 

and  state  in  the  olden  time.  Phil.,  1856.  8°.  614.25 


Annals  of  Philadelphia  and  Pennsylvania  in    the 
olden  time.  2  v.     Phil.,  18.7.  8°.  .     .     .     6i:3.U4 
aiirf  Smith  (J.  J.)     American  and  literary  curiosi- 
ties.    New  York,  1852.   fol 1447.0.'1 

Watson  {liec.  John  Selby).  Biographies  of  John 
Wilkes  and  W.  Cobbett.    Edin.,  1870.  12°.  3042.20 

—  Life  of  Kiehard  Person.     London,  1661.  8°.  3146.27 

—  Lifeof  Wm.  Warburton.     L.,  1863.  8°.       .3176.16 

—  Reasoning  power  in  animals.  L  ,  ](:67.  12°.  4722.08 
Watson  (Joseph,  LL  D. )  Instructions  of  the  deaf  and 

dumb  ;  with  a  vocabulary.     L.,  1809.  8°.  5511.16 

Same.     Plates.     London,  1810.  8°.    .     .  5511.11 

Watson    (John    W.)      Beautiful    snow  ;   and  other 
poems.     New  ed.     Phil.,  1871.  8°.      .     .1694.28 
Watson  (Richard).     Theological   tracts.    6  v.     Lon- 
don, 1785.  8° 3618.06 

Contents  : 
Addison  (J)  Tiuths  ot  the  cliiistian  religion  v.  6. 
Allie  (P.)  Iletlections  on  the  holy  scripture  to  establii^h  the 

truth  of  the  christian  religiuu,  v.  1. 
Harrington    (J.   8..  lord).       Essbys  on  the  teaching  and 

witness  of  the  holy  spirit,  v.  4. 
Beausobrc  (J.    de)    and    L'Enlante  (J.)    Inlroductiou  to 

the  reading  of  the  holy  sciiptures,  v.  3. 
Eenson     (G.)       Estays  conceriiing    inspiration,   and  the 
unity  of  sense,  v.  4. 

—  Essay  ou  the  man  of  sin,  v.  5. 

Brett  (T.)     Ancient  \ersioi.s  of  the  Bible,  v.  3. 
Chandler  (S.)     Plain  reat,OLS  lor  being  a  christian,  v.  3. 
Clarke  (S.)  Discourse  on  natural  and  re\ealed  religion,  v.  4. 
Fowler  (E.)     Design  of  Christiarity,  v.  0. 
Hartley  (D.)    Truth  of  the  Christian  religion,  v.  5. 
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 

are  probable,  v.  5. 

—  Argument  for  the  truth  of  Christianity,  v.  5. 
Ostervald  (J.  F.)   Treatise  on  the  corruptions  of  ChristiauB, 

and  remedy,  v.  5. 

Seeker  (P.)    Charges  to  the  clergy  of  Oxford  and  Canter- 
bury, etc.,  V.  4. 

Smith  (.J.)     Discourse  on  prophecy,  v.  4. 

Taylor  (J.)     Key  to  the  apostolic  writings,  v.  3. 

—  Scheme  of  scripture  divinity,  etc..  v.  1. 

West  (G.)     Hist,  aid  evidence  of  the  resurrection,  v.  6. 

—  Apology  for  the  Bible  ;— Apology  for  Christianity.   [In  Chris- 

tian literature,  1847.] 3538.01 

—  Life.  By  himself.  2d  ed.  2  v.  L.,  1818.  8^  31S2.16 
■Watson  (Eobert).     History  of  the  reign  of  Philip  n. 

London,  1839.   8° 3143.14 

--  History  of  the  reign  of  Philip  m.  L.,  1839.  8°. 
"Watson  (Eobert  Grant).     Historv  of  Persia  from  the 

beginning  of  the  19th  cent,  to  1858.  L.,  1866.  8". 
Watson  {Eev.  Samuel).     The  clock  struck  one.  and 

christian  spiritualist.  Louisville,  ( A'»/. , )  ls73.  12°. 
Watson   (Sereno).     Botany.    Aided  by  D.  C.  Eaton, 

and  others.  Washington,  1871.  4°.      .     .  1116.13 

—  Bibliographical    index   to  Korth   .American   botany  ;  with  a 

chronological  arrangement  of  the  synonymy.  Pt.l.  Poly- 
petalae.  Wash.,  1878.  8°.  [In  Smith,  miscel.  coll..  v.  15.] 
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- 
echism, and  various  sermons  and  lectures.  New 
York,  1856.  8° 3628.06 

Watson  (Thomas).  John  Watson,  of  Hartford,  Conn., 
and  his  descendants:  a  genealogy.  N.  Y.,  1865.  8°. 

Watson  (<S(V  Thomas,  J/.Z'.)  Lectures  on  the  prin- 
ciples and  practice  of  phvsic.  2  v.  Ed.  with  ad- 
ditions, etc.,  by  H.  Hartshorne.  Phila.,  1872.  8°. 

Watson  (Wm. )  Civil  engineering,  public  works,  and 
architecture  [tJ.  S.  Com.  lo  Int.  exlab.  at  Vien7ia, 
1873.  Eeports,  v.  :'.  1875.] 3916.17 

Watson  (Winslow  C.)  The  military  and  civil  his- 
tory of  the  county  of  Essex,  New  York.  Albany, 
1869.  8° 613.21 

—  Memoir  and  notes.    See  Gilliland  (W.)     Pioneer  history,  etc. 

Albany.  1863.  8° 622.17 

"Watson  ("Wm.  Henry).  The  first  fifty  years  of  the 
Sunday-school.  London,  [1872.]  8°.  .     .  3617.23 

—  History  of  the  Sunday  school  union.  L. ,  1853.  12°. 


THE    BROOKLYN    LIBBAKY. 


WATTERSTON       WEBB 


1077 


Watterston.     See  also  Waterston. 

Watterston  (George).  Gallei-y  of  American  portraits. 

3a  eil.      Washington,  1836.     \'2F.     .     .     .  3242.10 
Watt   (Alex.)     Electro-metallurgy.     London,  Weale, 

IHfiO.    16^ ■  3y33.4H 

Watt  (James).     Sec  Biography  (p.  211). 

Watt  (Peter).       Tueory  and  practice  of  joint-stock' 

banking.     N.  Y.,  183G.   12° 5721. 0(! 

Watt  (Kobert).    Bibliotheca  Britannica  ;  or,  index  to 

British   and    foreign   literature.     4  v.     London, 

18it.  4° 2745.02 

V.  1-2.  Autbore.     3-4.  Subjects. 
Watts  (Heni-y).     A  dictionary  of  chemistry  and  the 

allied  branches  of  other  sciences.  5  v.     London, 

1863-68.  8°- 4216.20 

V.  1.  Abi-Con.     2.  Con-Oyp.     3.  H-M.     4.  N-l>.    5.  Q-Z. 
Same.     [lst]-3d  Supplement,   pt.    1.     London, 

1872-79.  8° 4216.25 

Watts  (Isaac,    D.D.)     Arrangements  of  the   psalniR, 

hymns,  and  spiritual  songs,  with  supplement  by 

J.  M.  Winchell.     Boston,  182-2.   12°.  .     .  3761.  U 

—  Discourses  on  the  love  of  God,  and  its  influence  on 

all  the  passions.     Phil.,  1799.   16°.      .     .3617.24 

—  Horse  lyricse  and  divine  songs,  with  a  memoir,  by 

K.  Southey.     Boston,  1854.   16°.    .     .     .  1694.23 

—  Improvement  of  the  mind.     With  discourse  on  the 

education  of  children.     L.,  1833.  12°.     .  5512.14 

—  Logick ;    or,    the   right   use   of    reason.     New  ed. 

Leeds.  1792.   16° 5428.29 

Same.     Walpole,  (N.H.,-)  1809.  12°.  .     .  5428.30 

—  Poems.     Life   by   S.   Johnsou.     {In   Chalmers  (A.)    English 

poets,  V.  13,  1810-1 li;26.I3 

—  Select  poems.     [In  Sanford  (E.)  and  Walsh  (R.)  poets,  v.  23. 

1819.) 1(;91.23 

—  Johnson  {S.)     Lives  of  the  poets,  V.  2 3263.02 

See  also  Christian  exam.,  Sept..  1858  :  p.  249-271  : 
North  Brit,  rev.,  v.  27,  18W  or  Littell,  1857,  v.  18  ;  aud 
ref.  in  AUiboue,  v.  3. 

Watts  (Isaac).    Cotton,    [/re  Brit,  m'fg  industries.  1876.]    3941.28 

Watts  (Robert  G. )  Inhalation  for  diseases  of  the 
lungs.   6th  ed.'  London,  1871.   12°.       .     .  4324.22 

Watts  [Rev.  Prof.)  Examination  of  Spencer's  biological  hypothe- 
sis.   [In  Science  aud  revelation.  1875.]      ....  3588.10 

Watts  (Thomas,  librarian).  On  the  extraordinary  powers  of 
cardinal  Mezzofanti  as  a  linguist ;— On  Manavit's  life  of 
cardinal  Mezzofanti  ; — On  Dr.  Russel's  life  of  cardinal 
Mezzofanti.  [In  Philol.  soc.  Proceedings,  1850-52  :  1854  ; 
1859.) r,44:l.05 

—  On  the  recent  history  of  the  Hungarian  language.  [In  Philol. 
soc.  Pro-eedings,  1855.] 6443.08 

Watts  (\V.  Marshall).  Index  of  spectra.  With  pre- 
face, by  H.  E.  Koscoe.  London,  1872.  8°.   4026.15 

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 
Grant  Bretagne.  Albina  to  1422.  Ed.  by  W.  Har- 
dy. 2  V.  London,  1864-68.   S"".  [Rolls  chronicles.] 

Same.     Collection   of  the   chronicles  of  Great 

Britain,  v.  1.  Albina  to  688.  Ed.  and  tr.  by  W. 
Hardy.     London,  1864.    8°.     [Rolls  chronicles]. 

Wax-modelling. 

—  MMoni  (J.  H. )  Lessons  in  flower  and  fruit  model- 

ling in  wax.    [1870.] 1143.25 

—  Peachey  (Mrs.)      Eoyal  guide  to  wax  flower  model- 

ling." 1851 1443.31 

—  Wax  flowers,  how  to  make  them.     Modeling  fruit, 

etc.     Boston,   1864.  12° 1443.29 

—  Wonjan  [G.)  Art  of  modeling  flowers  in  wax.  1867. 
Way  (Albert).  Enamel,  [/n  Archaological  journal,  v.  2,]  1462.10 
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 

York,  1860.   12° 3094.12 

—  Memoir  of  the  christian  labors  of  Thomas  Chalmers. 

Boston,  1864.   16° 3034.11 

—  Princii^leB    and    practices    of   Baptist     churches. 

New  York,  1857.  12° 3622.01 


—  Sermons  to  the  church.     N.  Y.,  1858.  12°.    3622.02 

—  Thoughts  on  the  collegiate  system  in  the  United 

States.     Hoston,  1812.   16° 5511.11 

—  Thoughts  on   the  missionary  org.inizations  of  the 

Baptist  denomination.    N.  Y.,  1859.   12°.   3631.08 

—  niirf  Fuller  (K.)     Domestic  slavery  as  a  scriptural 

institution   :    a    correspondence.      New    York, 
1856.  18° .5831.13 

IKS'  For  h'ties  of  Dr.  Wayland,  see  Biography  (p.  211). 
Waylen  (Rev.  Edward).   Ecclesiastical  reminiscences 
of  the  United  States.     L.,  1816.  8'.    .     .3456.22 

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- 
ture,  art,  engineering,  dc.  2d  ed.     L.,  1860.  16°. 

• —  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 
ed.  4  v.  in  3.     London,  1855-56.  1.8°.     .  3927.15 

—  (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 
a  factor  in    government    are    asserted    in    Harrington's 
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 


iTi  astin'.-  f.  r  books,  use  the  •■  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOB'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NU.MBEK. 


1078 


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. 


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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°. 

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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 
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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- 
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—  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 
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Week  on  the  Concord  and  Merrimac.  ,St(;  Thoreau  (H.  D.)  IIU.IO 

Weeks  (John  M.)  History  of  Salisbury,  Yt.  Mid- 
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Weeks  (Robert  K.)  Twenty  poems.  N.  Y.,  1876.  10°. 

■Weenis  ( Mason  L, )  Life  of  William  Penn.  Phila- 
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Weidenmann  (J.)  *  Beautifying  country  homes  : 
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—  Gui:ie   to   animal  drawing,  for  landscape  painters. 

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Weigall  ( Lady  Rose).  Brief  memoir  of  the  princess 
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Weil  (Gustav).     The   Bible,  the  Koran,  and  the  Tal- 
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London,  1846.    12° 3757.12 

Same.     New  York,  1856.  12° 3757.13 

Weimar,     .lee   Countries   (p.  302);    oteo  Contem.  rev..  Jan.,  1877 

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Weinhold  (Adolf  F.)     Introduction  to  experimental 

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Weir  (Harrison).     Animals.     .Vv;  Foster  (Vere). 

Weisbach   (Julius i.     Manual   of  the  mechanics   of 

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Weiss  (Charles).     History  of  the  French   refugees. 

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Weiss  (John).     American  religion.     B.,  1871.   12°. 

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I'rancis.     Cambridge,  1863.  sq.  16°.  .     .  3061.09 

—  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 

—  Northern  strength  and  weakness  ;  a<ldress  on  ace.  of  the  nat. 

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—  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- 

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Weisse  (John,  3I.D.)  Oi-igin,  progress,  and  destiny 
of  the  English  language  and  literature.  New 
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Welby  (Horace).  Mysteries  of  life,  death,  and 
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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 

the  presidents.   2  v.     London,  184s.   8°.       494.06 

—  Last  winter  in  Rome.     London,  1S65.  12°.     973.25 

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Weld    {Rev.    H.    Hastings).      Dictionary   of   sacred 

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Weldoii  (.S(V  Anthony).     The  court  and   character  of 
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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. 

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—  Student's  atlas  oi   physical   geography.     20   maps. 

With  descr.  letterpress  by  J.  Brvce.  London, 
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■Weller  (Emil).  Die  falschen  und  fingirten  Druckorte. 
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Welles  (Gideon).  Lincoln  and  Seward  :  remarks 
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■Wellesley  (Arthur,  duke  of  WeUtnqton).  Despatches, 
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—  Speeches.  2  V.     Lonaon,  1851.  8°.  6313.18 

—  Words   of  WoUingtou.     Collected   from  bis    des- 

patches, letters,  aud  speeches,  with  anecdotes, 
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Wellesley  (Henry).  Authologiapolyglotta  :  versions 
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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 
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Wells  (David  .\mes  i.  .\nnnal  of  scientific  discovery. 
16  V.     Boston,  ]8,")()-65.  12° 3912.01 

—  First  principles  of  geology.   N.  Y.,  1861.  12°.  4112.27 

—  Rational  principles  of  taxation.    [In  Amer.  soc.  Bcl.  assoc. 

Praas,  no.  fi.  1874.] .    .6811.03 

—  Beports   of  a  commission   for  a   revision  of  the 

revenue  system  of  the  U.  S.,  1865  66.  Washing- 
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—  Report  of  the  special  commissioner  of  the  revenue, 

1867-68.  2  V.  Washington,  1868-69.  8°.    .  5916.19 

— -  Report  on  taxation,  wages,  high  prices,  monopolies,  etc.  New 

York,  18i;9.  8° 6937.25 

—  Robinson  Crusoe's  money ;  or,  the  remarkable  for- 

tunes aud  misfortunes  of  a  remote  island  com- 
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—  The  Silver  question.    The  dollar  of  the  fathers  Dfrsuj  the 

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—  ed.  Things  not  generally  known     N.  Y.,  1861    12'. 
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monographs.  No.  1.] 5941.17 

Well?  (Horace).  Smitk  (T.)  Ansesthesia.  18.59.  4333.25 
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 

and  members  of  the  N.  Y.  bar.    N.  Y.,  1874.    8°. 

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 

Same.     Map.    London,  1 829.  folded  8°.  3934. 1 6 

Wells  (Samuel  Roberts).  Illustrated  annuals  of 
phrenology  and  physiognomy.  1865-72.  8  v. 
New  York,  1872.   12° 5131.10 

—  New  physiognomy.     N.  Y.,   1867.  8°.     .     .  5432.07 

—  Wedlock  ;  or,  the  right  relation  of  the  sexes.     New 

York,  1869.  12° 4131.12 

—  -     Same.     New  York,  1874.  12° 5835. '20 

Wells  I Wm.)     Hayes  {C.  }y.)     W.  Wells  of  Southold 

and  his  descendants,  1633-1878.  .  .  .  3181.29 
Wells  (Wm.  Charles).  T?wo  essays  :  one  on  single 
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);— 
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Welsfor(a  (Hcnrv).  Mithridates  Minor  ;  or,  an  essay 
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—  Origin  and  ramifications  of  the  English  language. 

London,  1845.  8° 6433.05 


Welsh  See  also  Welch. 

Welsh  (/;«).  David).  Account  of  the  life  of  Thomas 
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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 
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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. 
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Wesleyan  Dniversity,  {Middletown,  Comi.)  Alumni 
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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- 
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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). 

Westmoreland.     See  Countries,  etc.  (p.  393). 

West  Point,  aud  D.  S.  mililary  academy.     See  Countries  (p.  393). 

West  Virginia.     See  Countries,  etc.  (p.  393). 

■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., 

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—  Names  of  persons  who  took  the  oath  of  allegiance 

to  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  between  1777-1789, 
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Western  (Cljarles  Calles.  hrd).     Letter  to  the  earl   of  Liverpool 

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■Weston  (A.  H.)  Eiile  club  and  range.  N.  Y.,  1879.12°. 
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United  States.  Washington,  1857.  12°.  5831.20 
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Westropp  (Hodder  JI. )     Hand-book  of  archoeology  : 

the  traveller's  art  companion.    Lond.,  1868.    8°. 

—  Hand-boolc    of   pottery   and   porcelain,    from    the 

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—  Manual  of  precious  stones  and  antique  gems.  Lon- 

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—  Pre-historic  phases.  London,  1872.  8°.  .     .     427.21 

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Westward  by  rail.    See  Hae  (W.  F.)  1870 1114.25 

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Westward  for  smelts  ;  an  early  collection  of  stories.  By  Kit  of 
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Westwood  (John  Obadiah).  'British  moths  and 
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1864.] 3936.19 

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the  skeptic's  conversion.  From  the  German  by 
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—  Human  life  ;  or,   practical  ethics.     From  the    Ger- 

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Wey  (Francis).  Les  Anglais  chez  eux.  Paris,  1861.  16°. 

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—  Kome  ;  containing  342  engr.  on  wood,  and  a  plan 

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Weyland.    See  also  Wayland. 

Weyland  (John).  Principles  of  population  and  pro- 
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WTiales  and  whale-fishery. 

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~  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'.) 

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—  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- 

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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- 

eries,  1782-1852,  by  Henry  Muuroe). 
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. 
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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 
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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 
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■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 

York,  1879.  12° 2741.27 

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 
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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 

ed.     N.  Y.,1867.     12° 1314.22 

Wheeler  (Geo.  M.)  Geogr.  aud  geol.  explorations  and  surveys 

west  of  the  100th  meridian.     See  United  States.     Engineer 

departm'H'  (p.  382  of  catalogue). 
Note. — The  annual  reports  of  this  stlrvey  were  published 

in  the  annual  reports  of  the  U.  S.  chief  of  engineers. 
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- 

ical.     London,  1874.     8° 1035.03 


—  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 

York,  1858.  8° 4024.01 

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 

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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. 
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—  .'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 

in  the  New-found-land.     Ed.  by  T.  Whitburn. 

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 

universities.  [In  Amer.  hoc.  Bci.  aKSoc.  Trans.,  no.  7,  1874.] 
White  (Carlos).     Ecco  femina  :  the  woman  question. 

Hanover,  (A'.  //.,)  1870.   10° .')821.28 

WTiite  (C.  A. )  Classic  literature,  principally  San- 
skrit. Greek,  and  Roman,  witli  some  account  of 
the  Persian,  Chinese,  and  Japanese.  New  Y'ork, 
1877.   12° 2732.28 

—  Student's  mythology.     N.  Y.,  1870.  12°.     .  3816.28 
WTiite  (Charles  J. )     Elements  of  theoretical  and  des- 
criptive astronomy.     Phil.,  1869.  12=".     .4016.27 

WTiite  I  Daniel  A. )  New  England  Congregationalism 
in  its  origin  and  purity  ;  illustrated  by  the 
records  of  the  First  church  in  Salem.  Salem, 
1861.  8° 3456.20 

—  Brief  sketch  of  a  lecture  before  the   Essex  inst.  May  I2th. 

1850.   respecting  the  founders  of    Salem  and  the  First 
church.     Salem,  1856.  8° 665.01 

—  Eulogy  on  the  life    and    character  of  Nathaniel  Bowditch. 

Salem,  1838.  8° 6091.01 

WTiite  (Edward).  Life  in  Christ  :  scripture  doctrine 
on  the  nature  of  man,  the  incarnation,  and  the 
conditions  of  human  immortality.  3d  ed.  Lon- 
don, 1878.  8° 3623.  OG 

White  (E.  E.,  and  o//iO'.s-).  Bryant  and  Stratton's 
commercial  arithmetic.     N.  Y.,  1861.  8°.    4014.05 

White  (Francis  Sellon).  History  of  inventions  and 
discoveries.     London,  1827.  8°.     .     .     .  3913.33 

White  (Frederick  Thomas)  wal  Tudor  (O.  D.)  Selec- 
tion of  leading  cases  in  equity,  witli  notes  ;  with 
American  cases,  by  J.LC.  Hare  and  H.B.  Wallace. 
3ded.  3v.     Phil.,  1859.  8° 56:J8.15 

WTiite  (George,  of  Georgia).  Statistics  of  Georgia: 
including  its  natural,  civil  and  ecclesiastical  his- 
tory.    Savannah,  1849.  8°. 592.18 

—  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 

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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. 
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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. 

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1873  ;  3  art.] 

—  Linguistic  and   literary     notes   and    queries.      [In   Galaxy, 

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—  Linguistic  essays.     [In  Galaxy,  v.  17.  1874.] 

—  On     reading   Shakespeare.       [In  Galaxy,   v.   22-23,   1876-77. 

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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 

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■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 

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Whitehead  (Wm.  .\.dcc).  Early  history  of  I'erth 
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■Whitehook,  p.^end.  Remarks  upon  usury  and  its  ef- 
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■Whitehurst  (Felix  M. )  Court  and  social  life  in 
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■Whitelocke  (Sir  J.ames).  Liber  famelicus.  Ed.  by 
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"Whiteside  (J.ames).  Italy  in  the  19th  century,  con- 
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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 
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#5*  For  livs  of  Whitefleld,  six  Biography  (p.  212);  also 
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Whitfield  I  Henry).  Farther  discovery  of  the  present  state  of 
the  Indians  in  New  England.  N.  ¥.,  1865.  4°.  (Sabin'a 
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—  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- 
setts liay.  1678-'.!.  v.  1. 

Old  portraits  and  modern  sketches,  v.  1,  viz.  : 


Baxter  (Richard). 
Bunyan  (John). 
Dinsmore  (Robert). 
Ellwood  (Thomas). 
Hopkins  (Samuel). 

—  Snow-bound.     Boston, 


Leggett  (William). 
Marvell  (Andrew). 
Nayler  (James). 
Roberta  (John). 
Rogers  (Nathaniel  P.) 


1866.  16°.      ...  1695.13 

—  (d.     Songs  of  three  centuries.  B.,  1S76.  ]2\  1695.38 

—  Suijernaturalism  of  New  England.     L.,  1847.  1G°. 

—  Tent  on   the    beach   and   other    poems.     Boston, 

1867.  16° 1695.12 

—  Vision  of  Echard  and  other  poems.     B.,  1878.   12°. 

41^  For  hiogr.  and  critical  notices  of  J.   G.   W.,  see  Bio- 
graphy (p.  212):  eilso  Cath.  world,  Jan.,  1877. 

■Whittle  (D.  W.)  Memoirs  of  Philip  P.  Bliss.  Con- 
tributions by  E.  P.  Goodwin,  Ira  D.  Sankey,  and 
George  F.  Boot.     N.  Y.,  1877.  8°.       .     .  302'2.21 

■Whittle  (J.  Lowry^.  Catholicism  and  the  Vatican. 
With  a  narrative  of  the  Old  Catholic  congress  at 
Munich.     London,  1872.   12°.     .     .     .     •  3431.07 

Whittlesey  (Charles).  Ancient  mining  on  the  shores  of  Lake 
Superior.     [In  Smith,  contrib.,  v.  13.] 3937.13 

—  Description  of  ancient  works  in  Ohio,    (/n  Smith,   contrib.. 

V.  3.) 3937.03 

—  Early  history  of  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Cleveland,   (  0.) 

1867.   8° Gl'2.21 

—  Fluctuations  of  level  in  North  American    lakes.     \In    Smith. 

contrib..  v.  12.] 39:it.l2 

—  Fresh-water  glacial  drift  of  tho  north-western  states.     [In 

Smith,  contrib..  v.  15.] 3937.15 

—  Life  of  John  Fitch.     [In  Sparks  (J.)    Library  of  Anier.  biog. 

2d  s..  V.  fi.     Boston.  1847.  10°.) 3'i41.16 

—  On  the  rate  of  increase  of  the  human  race.     [In  Amer.assoc. 

Proc,  V.  '22.  1873.) 3916.20 

Whittlesey  (Elisha  D.l     Remarks   upon   the  British  exped.  to 
Danbury,  in  1777  as  narrated  in  Marshall  s  Life  ot    Wash- 
ington.    [In  New  York  hist.  soc.  Proc,  2d  s.,  v.  2.]     615.07 
■Whitworth  (Joseph,  F.H.S.)    Papers  on  mechanical 

subjects.     London,  1858.  8° 3923.21 

■Whitrworth    iWra.     Allen).       Choice    and    chance. 
2d  ed.     Cambridge,  (iV/., I  1^70.   12°.     .4011.22 
Who  is  responsible  for  the  war?    .S'fe  Horlock  (K.  W.)    .  526.10 
'  Who  was  G.  W.  ?  ' ;  a  truthful  tale  of  the  7th  regiment  in,  the 
armory,  during   the   railroad  strikes  in  July,  1877.     Re- 
printed from  the  ■  World  '.     N.  Y..  1879.  12°.      .     .    614.27 

Why  four  gospels?    See  Gregory  (D.  S.) 3746.23 

■Why  not  ?    A  book  for  every  woman.    .See  Storer  (H.  R.)  4331.10 
Why  we  laugh.     »e  Cox  (S.  S.)  1876 6'J11.35 

WTiyatt  (Robert,  M.  D.)  Essay  on  the  vital  and 
other  involuntarv  motions  of  animals.  Edin- 
burgh, 1751.   8-.   '. 4327.16 

■Whymper  (Edward).  Scrambles  amongst  the  .41ps. 
1860-69.   Philadelphia,  1872.  8°.      .     .     .     985.23 

Same.  2d  ed.  London,  1672.  8°.    .     .     .     985.'J4 

■Whymper  (Frederick).  Travels  and  adventures  in 
the  territory  of  Alaska.    N.  Y.,  1869.   12°.  1145.02 

Whyte  (James  Christie).  History  of  the  British 
turf.     2  v.  London,  1840.  8°.     "    .     .     .  4617.13 

■Wickede  (Julius  von).  Joachim  Sliiter  ;  oder.  die 
Einllihrung  der  Eeformation  in  Mecklenburg. 
Hist,  roman.  4  v.  in  2.  Berlin,  [h.  d.]  16=.  7133.10 

■Wickersham  (James  Pyle).  Methods  of  instruction. 
Philadelphia,  1865."  12° 5514.10 

■Wickes  (Stephen,  J/.  D.)  History  of  medicine  in 
New  Jersey,  and  of  its  medical  men,  to  a.  d.  J  800. 
Newark,  ( -V.J.,)  1879.    8° 4312.12 

—  Memoir  of  Thomas  W.  Blatchford,  M.  D.  Kepr.  from  Trans- 

actions of  fbe  N.  y.  State  med.  soc,  18G5.    [n.  p.  or  d.)  8°. 


Inasliin^i  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  theNUMUEi:. 


1086 


WICKES -  WIKOFF 


—  Ten  years'  history  of  the  presbytorian  cliurcli.  Oraiigo.  N.  J. 

Ncwaik,  (A'.  ./.)  )H77.  8° 5092.09 

Watcr-cuie  111  OraiiKO.  N.  J.     N.  V..  1801.  8'.     .     .     .  C092.09 

—  Halky  (tj.)  'I'bo  cbristiau'B  nativity  aud  death  contrasted:  a 

sermon  mi  the  death  of  Eliphalet  Wicltes.    With  a  biog. 

notice  |by  S.  Wickes,  M.  D.]  1850 .  5092.09 

Wickes  (Charles).     *  Illustrations  of  the  spires  and 

towers   of  the  mediseval  churches  of  England. 

2  V.  London,  1853-55.   fol 1317.21 

Wickham  (Wm.)      Correspondence   [as  diplomatic 

agent  of  England  to  foreign  powers],  1794;-[1799]. 

2  V.  Loudon,  1870.   8°. 3181.25 

WickUfte  or  Wiclif.    Sec  Wyckliffe. 

Wiebe  (Fdwardi.     Paradise  of  childhood  :  a  manual 

in  Froebel's   educational   principles,  and   guide 

to  kinder-gartners.  Springfield,  (Jfo.v.v.,)  1869.  4°. 
Wieck  (Friedricli).     Piano  and  song  :  how  to  teach, 

how  to  learn.  Boston,  1»75.  12°.     .     .     .  1501.30 
Wieland  (Christoph  Martin).  Dialogues  of  the  gods. 

London,  1795.   12° 5722.11 

— .  Les  aveutures  raerveiUeuses  de  don  Silvio  de  Rosalva.     [In 
•    Cabinet  des  lees,  v.  30 7052.30 

—  Oberon,    a    poem.     From    the    Gorman,    by   W. 

Southey.  2  v.     London,  1798.  8°.       .     .  1095. 1 5 

—  Republic  of  tools  :  being  th*e  history  ol  the   state 

and   jjeople  of  Abdera,  in   'J  brace.     Tr.   by  H. 
Christmas.  2  v.     London,  18G1.  12^       .  5713.10 

—  Sammtliche  Werke.  30  v.     Leipzig,  1791-1801.  10'. 
Same.  Supplomente.  v.  1-G.  Leipzig,  1797-98.  16°. 

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 

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Oberon  ;  ein  romantiscbes  TTeldengedicbt,  v.  22-23. 
Pandora,  Lustspiel,  v.  5  of  Supplemente. 
Peregrinus  Proteus,  v.  27-28. 
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Psalmen,  v.  3  of  Supplemente. 

Priifung  Abrahams  (Die),  v.  3  of  Supii  emcnte. 

Pytliagorischeu  (Die)  Frauon,  v.  2t. 

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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. 

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Ueber  die  von  Rousseau  vorgescblageuen  Ver8uche,v.  14. 
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Vcrklagto  (Der)  Amor,  v.  5. 

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Wilberforce  (Edward).       Brazil     viewed    through 
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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 
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Wild  lifoMuder  the  equator.  .5^?  Du  Chaillu  (P.)  18G9.  1093.17 
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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 
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Wildair,  pseud.     Rational  horse-shoeing.    New  Y'ork, 

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Wilder  (David).     History  of  Leominster,  1701-1852. 

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Wilford,  pseud.     Problem  of  human  life  :  embracing 

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Wilkes  (George).     Shakespeare,  from  an  American 

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Wilkes  (.lohn).     The  north  Briton.  2  v.  L.,  1763.  16". 

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—  Sketches.  'Spanish  and  Oriental.     Drawn  on  stone 

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—  The    Wilkie    gallcrv.     A    selection    of   [his]    best 

pictures.   London' and  N  Y.,  [».  d]  Fol.   1437.18 
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—  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 

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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 
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—  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, 
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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 
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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 
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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 
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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 
Rutland,  Vt.  1770-1870.  Rutland,  1870.  8°.  G25.27 

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 
manual  ;  presidents'  messages,  1789  to  1858. 
With  documents.     4  v,  in  8.     N.  Y.,  1858.  8°. 

Williams  (Edward  Vaughan).  Treatise  on  the  law 
of  executors  and  administrators.  5th  Amer.  ed. 
With  notes  by  A.  J.  Fish.   2  v.     Phil.,  1859.   8°. 

Williams  (Folkestone  or  Robert  Folkestone).  The 
court  and  times  of  Charles  i.  With  introd.  and 
notes,  [anon.]  Including  Memoirs  of  the  mis- 
sion in  England  of  the  capuchin  friars.  By 
father  Cyprien  de  Gamache.  2  v.     L.,  1848.  8°. 

—  Domestic  memoirs  of  the  royal  family  and  of  the 

court  of  England  ;  chiefly  at  Shene  and  Rich- 
mond. 3  v.     London,  1860.  12°.     .     .     .     492.17 

—  Lives  of  the  English  cardinals  ;  to  Thomas  Wolsey. 

[12-1 6th  centuries.]  2  T.     L.,  18G8.  8°.      3437.16 

—  Memoirs  of  Sophia  Dorothea,  consort  of  George  i. 

2d  ed.     London,  184G.  8°. 3164.24 

—  Secret  passion,  [anon'].  3  v.     L.,  1844.  8°.      264.04 

—  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 

—  Sketches  of  the  state  of  manners  and  opinions  in 

the  French  Republic,  towards  the  close  of  the 
ISth  century.  2  v.     London,  1801.  8°.      .  522.10 


—  Williams  (J.)     Literary  women  of  Eugluud 325G.18 

See  also  Mrs.  Farrar's  Itecotlectious,  ch.  1,  and  references 

in  AUibone,  v.  2. 
Williams    (Henry  T.)     Window  gardening  ;  flowers 

and  ornamental  plants.     N.  Y.,  1872.  8°.  6132.10 
■Williams  (Henry  Willard,  M.D.i  Diseases  of  the  eye. 

Boston,  1862.   12° 4341.29 

—  Our  eyes,  and  how  to  take  care  of  them.     Boston, 

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 

V^Tilliams  (J.  F.  L.)  Hist,  account  of  inventions  and 
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- 
erature, and  some  account  of  the  past  and  pres- 
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 

—  Practical  grammar  of  the  Sanskrit  language.  3d  ed. 

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. 

j^'  For  lives  of  Roger  WiUiame,  see  Biography  (p.  212). 
■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 

^^        See  notice  of  the  author  in  Contemp.  rev.,  v.  14,  1870). 

■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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WILLIAMS  -  WILLS 


1089 


Williama  (Samuel  Wells,  LL.  D.)  The  Middle 
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 
colours.  23d  ed.  London,  [1877.]  12°.    .  1472.21 

—  Transparency  painting  on  linen.    3d  ed.    London, 

18.5G.  12° 1471.19 

Waiiama  (Wm. )  A  dictionary  of  the  New  Zealand 
language.  3d  ed.  with  additions,  by  W.  L.  Wil- 
liams. L.,  1871.  8° 6121.20 

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: 

discourse.  Providence,   May  29,  1802.    N.   Y.,  1862.    12°. 

—  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 

—  Catalogue  of   the    officers    and    students,    1855-57,    1801-62. 

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- 
ern China.  Manchuria,  ".nd  Eastern  Mongolia  ; 
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 
tournament.  Talks  over  travel.  Letters  from  England 
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 
and  society  sketches. 

—  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.) 

and  WUson  (J.  H.) 3067.29 


BKOOKLTN    LIBKART. 


WILSON       WINES 


1091 


Wilson  (John).  History  of  Switzerland,  [^anon.]  Lon- 
don, 1851.  16".  [L.  C.  C] 545.08 

Same.   [""O"-]  New  cd.  N.  Y.,  1854.  18".    ,'-,40.09 

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- 
ting churches  and  meeting  houses  in  London, 
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  : 

its  theistic  bearings.     N.  Y.,  1871.  12°.  .  3621.03 

—  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 

Same,     Phil..  1813.  8° 3623.12 

■Winchester  (Gen.  James).  Darnell  (E.)  Journal  con- 
taining an  account  of  the  defeat,  and  captivity  of 
Kentuckey  volunteers  and  regulars,  commanded 

by  Gen.  Winchester,  1812-13 581.18 

■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 
Brit.  qu.  rev.,  Apl.,188U  (by  Alex.  H.  Japp). 

Windfalls.     [Essays.]    See  Applcton  (T.  G.) 2612.33 

■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 

Winds.     .See  Meteorology  {.Storms  and  winds,  p.  774). 

Windsor.     See  also  Winsor. 

Windsor.     See  Countries,  etc.  (p.  393). 

■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 
and  prose  fiction  iu  England.  -Ancient  and  modem 
orators. 

Windsor  (Thomas).  Report  on  surgery,  with  bibliography  ; 
18G2-64.  3  v.  [New  Sydenham  soc.  year-book.  London. 
1863-65.  8\] 4304.04 

Wine  and  wines  {History  and  production  of).  .See  Kt\&  {VsefStl : 
Wines,  p.  44); — Agriculture  {Grape-culture,  p.  8). 

Wine  {Use  of,  in  health  awl  disease}.  See  Medicine  {.ilcohol,  wines, 
etc.,  p.  7G7);— Temperance  reform  (p.  1037). 

Wine,  the  vine,  and  tho  cellar.     Shaw  (T.  G.I  1864.     .     .3931.35 

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Wines.    See  Wine  and  Wines  (above). 

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Report  on  tho  prisons  and  reformatories  of  the 
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WinkTVorth  (Catharine).  Christian  singers  ot  Ger- 
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Winslow  (Hubbard).  Eulogy  on  the  late  prof.  E. 
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Christ  and  his  church  :  as  exhibited  in  the  his- 
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Winsor.     See  a/so  Windsor. 

Wiusor  (Justin).  History  of  the  town  of  Dusbury, 
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Winter  (Wm.)  My  witness  :  a  book  of  verse.  Bos- 
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Winter  in  Corsica.    By  two  ladies.    L.,  1868. 16°.  981.11 

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Winter  studies  in  the  country.  [Poems.  anon,'\  Phil- 
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Winter  snusbiue.     See  BurroughsfJ.)  1876 2514.15 

Winter  witb  the  swallowa  ;A).     See  Edwards  (M.  B.)  .    .  1083.18 
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Winthrop  (Prof.  John).  Two  lectures  on  comets. 
BoHton,  18il.  12'^ 4013.20 

Winthrop  (Robert  Charles).  Addresses  and  speeches. 
Boston,  1852.  8° 6324.20 


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- 
setts (The). 

Same.     1869-1879.     Boston,  1878.  8°.     .  6324.22 


sparks  (Jared),  Tribute  to. 

Star  for  every  state,  and  a  state 
for  every  star  (A). 

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 

of). 
Boston  fire  (Great). 
Boston  light  infantry. 
Boston  provident  association. 
Boston  public  Latin  school. 
Boston  tea-party. 
Bryant  (WiUiam  C) 


THE      BROOKLYN     LIBRARY. 


WINTHROP       WIT    AND    HUMOR 


1093 


Peace  jublleo. 

Peuboily  eiliuiation  fiiiid  (4  ail.) 
PeaboOy  iiiUBemu,  Cauibriilfie. 
Pilgrim      jubilco,      Plymouth. 

Dec.  21,  1H"(). 
Pilgrims   ('2.")0th  auuiv.  of   tho 

lauding  of  tbo). 
Quiiicy      {Hon.      Josiah)     and 

J.  L.  Motley. 
Ealoigh  [Sir  Walter). 
Sanders  theatre,  Cambridge, 
Savago  (.Tames). 
Saint  Clermans  {Earl  of). 
Scott  {.Sir  Walter). 
Sears  (Ilarnas), 
Seward  (Win,  Henry). 
Somertiy  (Horatio  G.) 
Stanliopo  {Hurt}. 
Sumnor  (Fillmore  and), 
Taney  {Cl,i,f  justice  E.  li.) 
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), 

— ■  Class  of  1828  ;  semi-centen- 
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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


THE  BROOKLYN   LIBRARY. 


WOOD       WOOLNER 


1101 


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 

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•WOOLNOTH      WORKING    CLASSES 


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 

See  also  Astronomy  ;— Biblical  and  relig.  lit.  {Genesis ; — 
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- 
ical  survey  of  education.  Aphorisms  of  education.  Cliar- 
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- 

ture, 1852-1863.    [Essays.]    2  v.  Lon.,  1865.   12°. 

—  and  'Wehrhaii  (Robert).     Memoirs  of   Queen  Hor- 

tense.  2  v.  London,  1862.  12° 3083.16 

Wraxall  (Sir  Nathaniel  Wm.)  Correspondence  between  a 
traveller  and  a  minister  ot  state,  1792.  With  remarks 
upon  the  origin  aud  object  ot  the  present  war  ;  and  the 
polit.  position  of  Europe  in  1796.  London,  1796.  8°.  6093.13 

—  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 

of  Henry  IV.,  1610.     2ded.  "6v.    L.,  1814.     8°. 

—  Memoirs  of  the  courts  of  Berlin,  Dresden,  Warsaw, 

and  Vienna,  1777-1779.  3d  ed.  2  v.  L.,  1806.    8°. 
— 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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Wright  (Caleb).  India  and  its  inhabitants.  Cincin- 
nati, 18.58.     8° 1014.18 

—  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 

— ■  Specimens  of  lyric  poetry,  time  of  Edward  i.  London, 
Percy  soc,  v.  4,  1811.  12° 6060.04 

—  Three  chapters  of  letters  relating  to  the  suppres- 

sion of  monasteries  ;  ed.  from  the  originals  in 
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 
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1855.     8° 532.14 

Wrinkles  and  recipes.    Src  Benjamin  (P.) 390G.23 

>Arritiug.  Hill  ( 2'.  K )  Manual  of  social  and  busi- 
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—  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 

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diseases  :    medical   thermometry.      Tr.    by  W. 
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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. 
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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.) 
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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 

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— .  Sele.'t  poems.     {In  Sanford  (E.)  Brit,  poets,  v.  1.    1819.J 

Wbte.— See  notice  of  W.  in  Dublin  univ.  mag..  Feb.,  1877. 
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Wyatt  ( Capt.  W.  J. )  Hungarian  celebrities.  Lon- 
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—  A  political  and  military  history  of  the  Hanoverian 

and    Italian   war.     With   map  and   plans.    2  v. 

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, 
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—  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 
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—  Writings.     London,  1831.  12° 3623.13 

Kg-  For  KvfS  of  Wyckliffe,  see  Biography  ;  also  the  fol- 
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—  Neilet-  (  T.  I     Fasciculi  zizaniorum   J.    Wyelif  cum 

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the  Reformation);    Journal  of  sac.  lit.  v.  8,  1852,  p.  116-150 
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Wyk.     See  Wik. 

Wylde  (Henry).  Music  in  its  art  mysteries.  Lon- 
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Wylde  (James).  Book  of  trades.  L.,  1866.  16°.  3914.13 

—  Magic  of  science  :   amusing  and  instructive  exper- 

iments.     London,  1862.     12° 3922.06 


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. 

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N.  Y.,  1872.     8°. 4324.31 

Same.     With  maps.  N.  Y,,  1876.  8°.     .  4324.31a 

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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. 


Mortality  in  trades  and  pro- 
fessions. 
Police  (The)  and  the  thieves. 
Eats. 

Shipwrecks. 
Woolwich  arsenal. 
Zoological  gardens  (The). 


Advertisements. 
Electric  telegraph. 
Fires  and  fire  insurance. 
Food  and  its  adulterations. 
Lodging,  food,  and  dress  of 

soldiers. 
London  commissariat. 
Lunatic  asylums. 

—  Our  social  bees  ;  or  pictures  of  town  and  country 

life,  and  other  papers.  1st  series,  10th  ed. — 2d 
series.  2  v.     London,  1866-69.  12°.    .     .  3913.23 

— Subtle  brains  and  lissom  fingers.  Industrial, 
scientific,  and  other  papers.  3d  ed.  London, 
1869.   12° 3913.21 

Wyoming.  {Pa.)    See  Countries  (p.  394). 

Wyoming  territory.    See  Countries  (p.  394). 

■Wyse  (Rev.  John).  A  thousand  years,  or  the  mis- 
sionary centres  of  the  middle  ages.  London, 
[1872.]   12° 3462.02 

Wyse  (Wv  Thomas).  An  excursion  in  the  Pelopon- 
nesus in  1858.  Ed.  by  W.  M.  Wyse.  2  v.  Lon- 
don, 1865.  1.8° 996.19 

Wyss  (Jean  Rodolphe  von).  Le  Robinson  Suisse. 
Trad.  nouv.  Corrigee  par  P.  Blanchard.  Paris, 
[n.  d]  8° 7011.15 

Wythes  (Joseph  H.)  Curiosities  of  the  microscope. 
Phila.,  1852.  sq.l8° 4827.07 

—  Microscopist  :  a  manual.     Phil.,  1852.  12'.  4827.06 

Same.  3d  ed.,  enlarged.  Phil., 1877.  8°.  4827.06a 

Xariffa.  pseud.     See  Townsend  {Mrs.  Mary  Ashley). 

Xavier  (Sxint  Francis).     See  Biography  (p.  215|. 

Xenophanes.    Carminuni    reliquiae,      [lyi  Mullach.    Fragments 

philos.    Groccorum,  v.  1.  18C0.] 7766.04 

Xeuophoii,  (AtheniitHgetierrdJdstorian.and philosopher). 

—  Expedition  [Anabasis]  of  Cyrus   into  Persia ;  and 

the  retreat  of  the  ten  thousand  Greeks.  Tr.  by 
byE.  Spelman.     London,  1811.    8°.       .     427.10 

Same.  Anabasis,  etc.,  and   the   Memorabilia  of 

Socrates.  Literally  translated  from  the  Greek, 
by  J.  S.  Watson.  London, Bo/oi,  1860.  12°.  423.05 

Ainsicorth(W.  F.)  Travels  inthe  track  of  the  ten 

thousand  Greeks  ;  being  a  geographical  and 
descriptive  account  of  the  Expedition  of  Cyrus 
as  related  by  Xenophon.     1844.      .     .     .     423.30 

—  Cyroptedia,  or  institutions  of  Cyrus,  and  the  Hel- 

lenics or  Grecian  history.  Literally  translated 
from  the  Greek,  by  J.  S".  Watson  and  H.  Dale. 
London,  Bohn,  1865.     12° 423.04 


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XENOPHON  -  YEO 


—  CyroiJicilia.  Tr.  by  E.  Spelman.     N.Y.,  [n.  d.]  18". 

—  Memoirs  [Memorabilia]  of  Socrates.     With  the  de- 

fence [Ai^ology]  of  Socrates,  before  his  judges. 
Tr.  by  Sarah  i'ielding.     Bath,  1762.  8^.     SlGl.'i.i 

Same.    [tVith.  his  Auabasis.    Tr.  by  J.   S.  Watson.     L., 

Bohn,  1800.  12°.) 423.05 

—  Minor  worke.v     Tr.    by  J.   S.   Watson.     London, 

Bokn,  1857.  12° 5077.15 

Contents. 


Apology  of  Socrates. 
Banquet  (The). 
Eulogy  of  Agesilaus. 
Fragmenta  of  letters. 
Hiero  :  dialogue  on  royalty. 
Hipparchu.s  ;    or  duties  of  a 

comtnauder  of  cavalry. 
CEcouomicus.or  ruanagement 


of  a  farm  and  household. 

Ou  horsemanship. 

On  improving  the  revenues 
of  Athens. 

On  the  Athenian  govern- 
ment. 

On  the  Lacedemonian  gov* 
ernment. 


—  Scripta   quw   supersunt.      Gr.    et   Lat.      Parisiis, 

Didot,  1853.  8° 7767.09 

—  Works.     Tr.  by  A.  Cooper,  Spelman,  Smith,  Field- 

ing and  others.  London,  1832.  8^.  .  .  421.01 
Conti^nts  :  Cyropredia  or  iustitiitions  of  Cyrus.  Anabasis 
or  exped.  of  Cyrus.  Affairs  of  Greece  [Hellenics], to  battle  of 
Mantmea.  Defence  of  Socrates.  Memoirs  [Memorabilia] 
of  Socrates.  The  Banquet.  Hiero  :  or  the  condition  oi 
royalty.  Science  of  good  husbandry.  Kevenue  of  the 
state  of  Athens.    Ou  the  Athenian  republic. 

—  Diogenes  Laerttus.     Lives,  etc.     Bohn,  1853 5415.01 

De  clarorum  philos.  vitia.     Didot,  l^ll,     ....  7764.15 

—  (h'ant  (Sir  A.)     Xenophon.     [Epitome  of  his  works, 

with   biogr.   sketch.]    1871.     [Ancient  classics 
for  English  readers.] 421.11 

—  Herbert  UI.W.)    Captains  of  the  old  world 3082.03 

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—  Alden  ( IF.  L. )     The  canoe  and  the  flying  proa,  or 

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1872 4517.23 

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Aug.,  1872  (Yachts  and  yachting,  by  W.  F.  G.  Shanlis). 
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Yaldea  (Thomas).    Poems.    Life,  by  S.  Johnson.    [In  Chalmers 

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—  Oarrelson  {  T.   V.  D. )     Carmina  yalensia  :    college 

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1875.  By  John  Hall 3560.10 

1876.  By  Wm.  M.  Taylor 3611.24 

1878.     By  R.  W.  Dale 3541.26 

Yang-Tsze  (Five  mouths  on  the).    Blakiston  (T.  W.)      .1026.20 
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Yankee  iu  Canada.    .See  Thoreau  (H.  D.)    1806 1163.04 

Yanoaki  (Jean)  and  David  (J. )     Syrie  ancienne  et 
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—  Year-book  of  medicine,   surgery,   and  their  allied 

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—  Year-book  of  nature  and  pojjular  science,     1872. 

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Same.     London,  187'2.     12° 5926.20 

Yellow  fever.     See  Medicine  (p.  769):— Epidemics  (p.  768). 

Yellowstone  Region.     See  Countries  (p.  :I94). 

Yelverton  {Mrs.  Theresa).     A  full  report  of  the  trial 

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Yendys  (Sydney,  pseud.)    Se*"  Dobell  (Sydney). 

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Yesterday,  to-day  aud  forever  :  a  poem.    S'ef-  Bickersteth  (E.  II.) 

1«>9 - 1011.20 

Yesterdays  with  authors.  Sr.e  Fields  (-1.  T.)  1K72.  .  .  .  2524.25 
Yggdrasil  (Tree).     Se'^  Fi-.aser's   mag..   Jim..   1877  (The  Teutouic 

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—  Life  of  Marie  Antoinette.  2  v.  L.,  ISGli.  12=.  3117.24 

Same.     2  v.  in  1.     N.  Y.,  I87G.    S\     .  3117.24a 

— ■  Life  and  administration  of  Robert  Banks,  2d   carl 

of  Liverpool.   3  v.     L.,  18G8.   8^    .     .     .  311:!.28 

—  Parallel  lives  of  ancient  and  modern  heroes  :  Epa- 

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12° 3265.18 

—  Three  centuries  of  English  literature.    N.  Y.,  1872. 

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—  Three   centui-ies   of  modern   history   [1494-1821]. 

New  York,  1872.      12° 442.31 

Yonge  (iUss  Charlotte  Mary).  Aunt  Charlotte's 
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— •  Aunt  Charlotte's  stories  of  Koman  history  for  the 
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—  Cameos     from     English     history.      2    v.       Phil. , 

■  Lond.,  18G8-71.     12° 471.23 

Contend  :  v.  1.  Rollo  to  Edw.  ii.,  900-1329.  2.  Th'e 
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—  Hist,  of  christian  names.  2  v.  L.,  18G3.  l-2°.  6G14.02 

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ed.     London,  1872.     16° 4C1.17 

—  Life  of  J.  Coleridge  Patteson,   missionary  bishop 

of  the  Milanesian  Islands.  3d  ed.  2  v.  Lon- 
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—  Musings  on  the  'Christian  Year  '  aud  '  Lyra  Inno- 

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—  Parallel  history  of  France  and  England,  consisting 

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—  Pioneers  and  founders,  or  recent  workers   in  the 

mission-field.  London,  1871.  12°.  .  3447.22 
Contents  :  John  Eliot.  David  Brainerd.  C.  F.  Schwartz. 
Henry  Martyn.  Carey  aud  Marshmau.  The  Judson  fam- 
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Marsdeu.  John  Williams,  the  martyr  of  Erromaugo. 
Allen  Gardiner,  the  sailor  martyr.  Mackenzie,  the  mar- 
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Covt>'nts  :  St.  John,  the  apostle.  Ignatius.  Quadratus. 
Polycarp.  Papias  and  Melito.  The  witnesses  in  Gaul. 
Iren.^ns.  Smyrna.  St.  Simeon  of  Seleucia  and  the  Par- 
thians.    The  churches  of  St.  John. 

—  Story  of  the  christians  and  Moors  of  Spain.     Lon- 

don, 1878.     16° 552.18 

—  Womankind.     N.  Y.,  1877.     12° 5823.29 

—  Young  folks'  history  of  Germany.      Boston,  1878. 

12° 543.24 

—  I'oung  folks' history  of  England.  Boston,  1879.  12°. 
Yonge  (Walter).   Diary,  1G04-28  ;  ed.  by  G.  Roberts. 

London,  Crmiden  soc,  1848.     4°.     .     .     .  5112.41 

Yonnondio.     .S'ee  Hosmer  (W.  H.  0.)  1844 1601.12 

York  {Duke  of),  Taylor  (.S'tV  H.)  aiomoraudum  of  illness  aud 
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York  {ll'iuse  oj).     See  Countries  ^Euglmd.  p.  310.) 

York  Minster.  Fabric  rolls.  With  illus.  documents. 
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Yorke  (Onslow).  Secret  history  of  '  The  Interna- 
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Yorke  (Philip,  earl  of  Hanlwiekc).     See  Biography  (p.  216). 

Yorkshire,  {England).  ,S'ee  Countries,  f'c.  (p.  394);  a/so  Kirkby 
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Yo-Semite  valley.    See  Countries,  fte.  (p.  394). 

Yosy  (.i.)  'Switzerland,  a  description  of  the  country, 
with  picturesque  representations.  2  v.  Lon- 
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You  have  heard  of  them.  [Biographical  sketches.]  By  Q. 
N.  Y.,  1854.     12' 3212.02 

Youatt  (Wm.)  The  dog.  Ed.  with  additions,  by 
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Youmana   (Edward    Livingston  i.     Alcohol    and    the 

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Contents:  Barnard  (F.  A.  P.)  Early  mental  training- 
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—  ed.  Lessons  iu  cookery  :  liand-book  of  the  national 

training  school  for  cookery  (South  Kensington, 
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Young.    See  also  Yonge. 

Young   {Mrs. ).     Aldershot,    and   all    about    it. 

London,  1857.  16°. 952.02 

Young   (Alexander,   D.D.)     Chronicles  of  the   first 

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—  Chronicles  of  the  Pilgrim  fathers  of  the  colony  of 

Plymouth,  1G02-1625.     Boston,  1844.  8°.     594.00 

—  The  beneficent  woman  ;    discourse  on  the  death  of  Mrs. 

Catherine  Prescott,  May  23,  1852.    B.,  18.12.  8°.       .3026.27 

—  Discourse  at  the  ordination   of  Rev.  J.  W.  Thompson,  as 

pastor  of  the  south  congr.  soc,  in  Natick,  Feb.  17.  1830. 
Boston,  1830.  8° 3581.26 

—  Discourse  on  the  sins  of  the  tongue.    B.,  1829.  8°.     .  3681. 2S 
— .  Discourses  ou  the  20th  anniversary  of  his  ordination,  Jan. 

19,  1845.     Boston,  1,S45.     8' 3631.10 

—  Memoir  of  the  life  of  Nathaniel  Bowditch.     [In  Waldie  li- 

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Young  (Andrew  W. )   National  economy  :  hist,  of  the 

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Young  (Archibald'.     Historical  sketch  of  the  French 

bar.     Edin.,  1869.     8° 5631.01 

Young  (Arthur).  Inquiry  into  the  rise  ol  prices  in 
Europe  during  the  last  25  years,  compared  witli  that 
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—  Sis  months  tour  iu  the   north  of  England  ;     agri- 

culture, manufactures,  and  iJopulation.  2d  ed. 
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—  Travels,  1787-89  :  With  cultivation,  resources,  etc. 

of  France,  [Lombardy,  and  Spain].     2d  ed.    2  v. 

London,  1794.     4° 968.01 

Same.     [Ijl  Pinkerton  (J.)  Voyages,  v.  4.1    ...    .  926.04 

Young  (Brigham).     See  Biography  (p.  215). 

Young  {Rev.  Charles).      The  Amazon  and    Rio  3>Tadeira.      [In 

Gralton  ,F.)  Vacation  touri.sts.     1861.] 925.12 

Young  (Charles  Julian).  A  memoir  of  Charles  Mayne 
Young,  tragedian,  with  extracts  from  his  son's 
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Young  {Sir  Charles  L.)    See  Plays  (p.  900). 

Young  (Charles  Mayne,  tragedian).     See  Biography  (p.  215). 

Young  (E.D.)  The  search  after  Livingstone.  Lon- 
don, 1S68.     1G° 1083.08 

Young  (E.  W.,  C.  K)  International  floating  tunnel. 
London,  1869.     8° 3934.19 

Young  (Edward,  pod,  d.  1765).  Poetical  works. 
[With  life,  by  J.  Mitford.]      2  v.     Boston,  1854. 

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Contents  :  v.  1.  Night  thoughts.  2.  The  last  day. 
Force  of  religion.  Love  of  fame,  the  universal  passion. 
The  ocean,  an  ode. 

—  Poetical  works.  2  v.     London,  1852.  16°.      1621.24 


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YOUNG    (Edward,  -YOUNG    MEN 


—  Poetical  works.     Phila.,  1833.  8'.      .     .     .1072.21 

—  Poems.     Life,  by  S.  JoUnson.     [/ii  Chalmers  (A.)  Engl,  poets. 

V.  n.   IBIO.] 1020.13 

—  Poetical  works.  2  V.    (/71  Sanford  (E.)  aud  Walsh  (U.)   Biit. 

poets.  V.  2,';-2(;.  18111.] 1C'.)J.25 

—  The  Revenge,  ir.lg.     Sen  undt^r  his  itarif  in  Plays  (p.  900). 

ff^  For  noticfs  of  this  poet,  Su'€  Biography  (p.  215)  ;  atno 
Eclectic  mag.,  v.  28.  18153  (uotico  by  G.  GilflUau). 

Young  {UiL'.  Edward).  Pre-Kaflfaellitism  ;  apoiralar 
enquiry.     London,  1837.  8'^ 1411.19 

Young  (Edward,  citief  of  U.  S.  bureau  of  statistics). 
Labor  in  Europe  and  America.      Phil.,  1875.  8°. 

—  Special  report  on  the   customs-tariff  legislation  of 

the  U.  S.     Washington,  1872.  8°.  .     .     .  5916.20 

—  Special  report  on  immigration  ;  accompanying  in- 

formation for  immigrants.     Wash.,   1872.    8'. 
Young  (Edward  James,  V.D.)    Words  commemorative  of  Henry 
Bigelow,  M.  D.     Boston,  18CG.  8= 3521.13 

Young  (George,  M.D.)  Treatise  on  opium.  Lon- 
don, 1753.  8' 4334.21 

Young  (.Jennie  J.)  Ceramic  art  :  history  and  manu- 
facture.    New  York,  1878.  8° 1454.24 

Youug  (John,  LL.D.,  prof,  in  Belfast  collei/e).  Lec- 
tures on  intellectual  philosophy.  With  a  me- 
moir of  the  author.  Ed.  by  W.  Cairns.  Glas- 
gow, 1835.  8° 5117.23 

Young  (Rev.  John,  LL.D.,  of  Edinburgh).  The  Christ 
of  history.     New  York,  1860.    12°.       .     .  3625. 17 

—  The  Creator  and  the  creation  :  how  related.     New 

ed.     London,  1870.     12° 3G25.20 

—  Evil  not  from  God.     N.  Y.,  18o8.     12°.      .362.5.18 

—  Province   of    reason  :     a  criticism   of  [Hansel's] 

'Limitsof  religious  thought.'     N.  Y.,  1800.    12°. 

Young  (John,  3/  D.,  F.  G.  S.)  Physical  geography. 
N.  Y.,  1875.     16° .     912.25 

Young  I  Rev.  Joseph).  Demonology  :  or,  the  scrip- 
ture doctrine  of  devils.   Edin.,  1856.  16°.  3625.22 

Yovmg  (John  Radford).  Kej'  and  companion  to 
[Haddon's]  Algebra.  London,  1859.  10°.   4012.17 

—  Modern  scepticism,  viewed  in  relation  to  modern 

science  ;  especially  in  reference  to  the  doctrines 
of  Colenso,  Huxley,  Lyell,  and  Darwin,  respect- 
ing the  Noachian  deluge,  the  antiquity  of  man, 
and  the  origin  of  species.     L..  1805.  r2°.  3762.09 

—  Navigation    and    nautical    astronomy.       London, 

1858.   16° 4017.07 

Same.     Tables.     London,   1859.   16°.     .  4017.08 

—  Simple    arithmetic,   algebra,    and   Euclid.      Lon- 

don, 1854.  8° 4013.01 

—  Treatise  on  arithmetic.     L.,  1857.  16°.       .  4011.13 

Same.     Key.     London,  1860.   16°.    .     .  4011.14 

Young  (L.   J.   H.)     Sea-fishing   as  a  sport.    2d   ed. 

London,  1872.   12° 4626.16 

Young  (M.)  Life  and  times  of  .ionio  Paleario  : 
Italian  reformers  in  16th  century.  2  T.  Lon- 
don, 1800.  8° 3136.01 

Young  (Thomas).  Lectures  on  natural  philosojihy 
and  the  mechanic  arts.  New  ed.,  with  notes,  by 
P.  Kelland.     London,  1845.  8°.      .     .     .  4025.13 

Miscellaneous   works.      Ed.   by   G.    Peacock  aud 

J.  Leitch.  3  v.     London,  1855.  8°.     .     .  5082.01 

Contents  :  V.  I-II.  Scientific  memoirs,  etc.  1.  Vision. 
Mechanism  of  the  eye.  Sound  and  light.  Cycloidal  curves. 
Music.  Sound  and  light.  Light  and  colours.  Physical 
optics.  Reply  to  Edin.  reviewers  Harmonic  sliders. 
Review  of  Laplace's  La  refraction  dans  les  cristaux  dia- 
phanes.  Reviews  of  \vriters  on  light.  Chromatics.  Meas- 
urement of  minute  particles  of  the  blood.  Cohesion  of 
fluids..  Cohesion.  Hydraulic  investigations.  F^nctio^s^ 
of  the  heart  and  arteries.  Employment  of  oblique  riders 
in  the  construction  of  ships.  Numerical  table  of  elective 
attraction.    Davy's  Elements  of  chemical  philosophy. 

2.  Esperiraents  on  length  of  pendulum.  Probabilities 
of  error  in  phys.  observ.,  and  the  density  of  the  earth. 
Silutions  of  the  problem  of  atmospherical  refraction. 
Laplace  on  the  destiny  of  the  earth.  Astron.  measure- 
ments of  the  ancients.  Problems  relating  to  the  figure  of 
the  earth.  Simple  determination  of  the  most  anc.  epoch 
of  astron.  chronology.  On  the  rt-sistance  of  the  air.  On 
the  reduction  of  the  length  of  the  pendulum  to  the 
level  of  the  sea.  Computations  for  clearing  the 
compass  of  the  regular  effect  of  a  ship's  permanent 
attraction.  The  geodetic  curve.  Rate  of  expansion  of  a 
supposed  lunar  atmosphere.  Concise  method  of  determ- 
ining the  figure  of  a  gravitating  body  revolving  round 
another.      Direct  attraction  of  a  spheroid  and   demon- 


etration  of Clairaufs  theorem.  Equilibrium  and  strength 
of  clastic  substances.  On  waves  aud  sound.  Pressure 
sustained  by  fixed  supports  of  flexible  substances.  Pres- 
sure of  Bemifluid  and  cohesive  substances.  Blruclure  of 
covered  ways.  Friction  of  wheelwork  and  forms  b{8t 
suited  for  teeth.  Selections  from  nrtido  '  Bridge,"  in 
huppl,  to  Encyc.  Britannica,  aud  portion  of  the  article 
'  carpentry.'  Theory  of  tides.  Formulas  for  the  value 
of  lives.  Remarks  on  the  principle  of  comi)ound  interest. 
Mortality  tables.  Ofauuuilles.  Review  of  aa  '  Essay  ou 
dew."  Ou  weights  aud  measures.  New  species  of  opercu- 
laria.  On  the  habits  of  spiders.  Biographies  of  men  of 
science  : — Cavendish,  Smithsou,  Tennant.  Sir  Benjamin 
Thomp.son,  count  Rumford,  Richard  Watson.  Fourcroy, 
Ingenliouz,  Robison,  Dolomieu,  Coulomb,  Borda,  LaCon- 
damine,  La;,'range,  Fermat,  DoUoud.  Molus,  Lalaude, 
Lambert,  Atwood. 

3.  The  Rosetta  inscription.  Egypt.  Inscription  on  the 
paw  of  the  great  sphinx.  Observ.  ou  a  Greek  ms.  on 
papyrus.  Corresp.  upon  hieroglypliical  subjects.  Discov- 
eries in  hieroglypliical  literature.  Advertisement  to  his 
Egyptian  dictionary.  Articles  '  Languages '  and  •  Hercu- 
laiieum,'  from  the  suppl.  to  the  Encyc.  Brit.  Lives  of 
eminent  scholars  ; — Home  Tooke,  Gilbert  Wakefield, 
Jacob  Bryant,  R.  Person. 

—  Rudiments  of  an  Egyptian  dictionary  in  the  an- 

cient enchorial  character.     L.,  1830.   8".  1076.17 

—  Summary  of  practical  hydraulics.      [In,  Tredgold  (T.)  Tracts, 

etc..  1820.) 3'J26.35 

Young  (Thomas  Urry).  Subjects  and  methods  of  primary  edu- 
cati<iu  as  presented  in  the  model  infant  school,  Dublin, 
(/ft  Papers  for  the  teacher.    2d  series.    I860.]    .    .  6524.23 

Young  (The). 

&S'See  also  Yonng  men   (  below  ) ; — Women  (Advice  to 

yr>ung   wom<'-n,    p.  1098); — Children    (p.    266)  ; — Biography 

'       (Youth,  p.   115)  ;— Boys  (p.  22'J)  ;_Education  (p.  138)  ;— 

Medicine  (Childnn    p.   756  ;  — Women,    p.   166) ;— Poetry 

(Chitditn,  Poetry  for,  p.  904). 

—  Abbott  {J.)     Gentle  measures  in  the  management 

and  training  of  the  young.     1872.      .     .  5512.22 

—  Gladden  (  W.)    Plain  thoughts  on  the  art  of  living; 

for  young  men  and  women.     1808.     .     .  3511.06 

—  Gouldbum,  (E.  J/.)     The  gospel  of  the  childhood. 

1873 3555.00 

—  Rail  (J.)    Familiar  talk  to  boys.     1876.     .3.512.06 

—  Holland  (J.  G. )    Titcomb's  letters  to  young  people, 

single  or  married.     1868 3511.20 

—  P^ivy  anecdotes,  T.  3,  1823 6211.03 

—  tiediiwick  {Mrs.  0.)     A  talk  with  my  pupils.  3511.17 

—  Watts  (/.)     Discourse  on  the  education  of  children 

and  youth.     1833 5512.14 

,See  also  Cuutem.  rev.,  Nov.,  1875  (Bad  literature  for  the 

youug.  by  A.  StraUan):    West.   rev..  July,  1875   (Religions 

education   of  children ,i;    Winslow's  Journal  of  psy.  med., 

V.  12.  1859  (Principles  of  early  mental  education). 

Young  Christian.     &e  Abbott  (Jacob) 3513.01 

Young  clerk's  assistant  ;  or  penmanship  made  easy. 

[aiio/i.]     London,  1775.  8° 4U14.33 

Young  debater,  [anon.]  N.  Y.,  1869.  16".  6334.27 
Young  declaimer.  .See  Northend  (Charles).  1872.  .  .  .  6331.02 
Young  Dominican,  or  life  in  the  Inquisition.    Se^  Fereal  (V.  de). 

1853 • 3426.17 

Young  folks'  centennial  rhymes.  .See  Carleton  (Will).  .  1625.33 
Young   folks'    cyclopEedia    of   common  things.     See  Champlin 

J.  D.,jr.)  1879 3915.33 

Young  folks'  heroes  of  history.  See  Towle  (G.  M.)  .  .  3144.31 
Young  folks' history  of  Germany.     &e  Yonge  (C.  M.)    .543.24 

Young  folks'  readings.     See  Monroe  (L.  B.) 6.331.06 

Young  folks"  series.     &«  Higginson  (T.  W.) 563.27 

Young  folks'  series.     See  Towle  (G.  M.)    1878 3062.30 

Young  ladies.     »:e  Women  (p.  109(^1100). 

Youug  lady's  book,  a  manual  of  elegant  recreations, 

and  accomplishments.     L.,  1859.  8°.      .  5427.0'7 
Young  lady's  equest.  manual.  L.,  [n.d.]  16°.  4613.08 

Young  mau's  book.    See  Hosmer  (W.)    1852 3511.08 

Young    mechanic.      Use   of    tools,   construction    of 

steam  engines,  ric.     N.  Y. ,  1871.  12°.      .3924.10 

Young  men. 

IKB-See  also  Professions  (p.  934);— Self  Culture  (p.  979). 

—  Arthur  T.  S.)     Advice  to  young  men.  1850.  liSll.Ol 

—  Bachelder  ( S. )  Young  men  of  America.  180U.  3511.03 

—  BeecheriH.W.)  Lectures  to  Y.  M.  1851.  3511.02 
^Burniip((J.  W.)     Lectures  to  Y.  M.   1848.    3511.04 

—  Dv  Quincey  {T.)    Letters  to  a  Y.  M.  1854.     2522.09 

—  Eepworth  {G.  IF.)     Kocks  and   shoals  :  lectures  to 

young  men.  1870 3561.19 

—  Hopkins  (M.)    Strength   and  beauty  :  discussions 

for  young  men.   [1874. ^  .     .     .    •    3558.31 

—  James' i  J.  A.]  Young  man  from  home.  1846.3511.11 
Young  man's  friend  and  guide.   1852.     .  3511.10 


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—  Lacordaire   (E.   P.    F.)    Letters    to   young    men. 

1807 3511.11 

—  Mann  (If. )     Thougbts  for  a  young  man.   1855. 

—  Pell{\V.  ]V.)     Guiilo  to  the  young  to  success  and 

happiness.   1853 3511.15 

—  JiiLskin  {J. )     Letters  and  advice  to  young  girls  and 

young   ladies.       Selected   from    [his]    writings. 
1879 58^5.26 

—  Ihackerai/  (  W.  M. )    Mr.  Brown's  letters  to  a  young 

man  about  town.  18u3 2544.  U8 

—  TuUoch   {J. )     Beginning  life  :    a  book  for  young 

men.  1865 3614.18 

Young  men's    christian    associations.      Brainard  (C.)    Young 

men's  cllriatiau   a8.sociatious.     [In  Amer.   soc.  sci.  assoc. 

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Young  mother  (Tho).     .v.f  Alcott  (W.  A.)    1830 4331.15 

Young  women.     .SVe  Women   p.  1090-1100). 

Youtli.     K'l:  Young  (The). 

Youth  of  the  old  Domiuiou.    .S'ce  Hopkins  (Sam.)    .    .    .    214.10 

Youth's  health  book.     Bv  the  author  of  '  Bazar  book  of  health.' 

New  York,  1878.  32° 4321.28 

Yriarte  or  Iriarte  i  I'omas  do).  Literary  fables, 
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Yucatan.     Sec  Countries  (p.  394). 

Yule  (Henry,  ed.)  Cathay  and  the  way  thither; 
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Yu-pe-ya's  luto.    See  Webster  (Augusta).  1874 1094. 34 

Yusef  ;  a  crusade  in  the  East.    See  Browne  (J.  R.)  18a5.  1043.03 
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Zadkiel.  pseud.    See  Morrison  (Richard  J.) 

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Zimmermann  (E. )  Familiar  German  quotations  and 
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[In  his  Miscel.  essays,  v.  2.  1873.] 7815.08 

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^Nana.  84e  ed.     Paris,  1880.   12°.  .     .     .  7041.36 

—  Theatre.    2e  ed.     Paris,  1878.  12^     .     .     .  7042.32 

CoiiU-nts .  Thertjeo  Ilaquiu.  Lee  hSritiers  RabourdiD. 
Lo  boiitoQ  de  lioee. 

—  ayid  others.     Les  Soire'es  de  Medan.    7e  ed.     PariH, 

1880.   12° 7042.23 

—  Amicis  {K.  (k).  In  his  StucHea  of  Paris,  1879 %2.y5 

^Ve  also  Geutl.  mag..  Dec,  1879  (Review  of  L'Aseommoir, 
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Zoological  gar.lL'us.  See  Qii.  rev.,  v.  9«.  185G  or  Littell.  v.  li.  1856. 

Zoological  mythology.     Sf.  Gubernatis  (A.)     2  v.  1872.     3817  U7 

Zoological  record.  Ed.  by  K  C.  liyu.  v.  1-14,  1864-77. 
Loudon,  1865-79.     8° 4746.01 

Zoological  society  of  London.  Gardens  and  menag- 
erie. 2v.  London,  1835.  8^.  .  .  .  4715.17 
Contents  :     V.  1  Quadrupeds.     2.  Birds. 

Zoologists.     See  Biography  (Naturalists,  p.  114). 

Zoology.     .See  Natural  history  {p.  805). 

Zoononiia  ;  or  laws  of  organic  lilo.  See  Darwin  (E.)  1801.  4348.01 

Zoophytes.  See  Microscope  (p.  770); — Natural  history  idiral- 
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Zoroaster  and  Zoroastrianism. 

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—  Amberley  {Viscount).   In  his  Analysis  of  religiou'i  belief,  1877  ; 

p.  182-185  ;  482-609 3411.23 

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Nott-.—Repv.  from  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  24,  1869. 

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—  Hardwich  (C.)    In  his  Christ  and   other  masters,   v.  2,   1863; 

p.  3H0-438 3412.21 

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—  Bawlinso7i  (G.)     In  his  Five  ancient  monarchies,  v.  3,  ch.  4  ; 

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his  birth.  [Iji  his  History  of  names,  etc.,  v.  2,  1864  ;  p. 
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—  Wait  (D.  G.)     Wherefore  have  the  ancients  recorded  a  variety 

of  men.  uuder  the  name  of  Zoroaster?  [In  Class,  journal, 
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*S«e  aiso  Eclectic  mag.,  v.  14,  1848  (from  Brit.  qu.  rev., 
V.  7) ;  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  Dec.,  1875  (Z.  as  a  legislator  and  phil- 
osoplier);  Uuitarian  rev.,  Dec,  1876  (Dualism  and  optim- 
ism, by  F.  D.  Hedge);  UniversaUst  quar.,  Jan.,187y  (Persian 
influence  on  Jewish  monotheism,  by  A.  G.  Lawrie);  July, 
1879  (Xhe  Persian.  Jewish,  and  Christian,  resurrections,  by 
A.  G.  Lawrie)  ;  New  Englauder,  Sept.,  1880  (The  Avesta 
and  the  storm-myth,  by  J.  Luquieus). 

e^- Sr^  also  Avesta  (p.  68);— Parsees  (p.  838)  ;  and 
works  on  various  reliffions  (p.  100). 

Zorrilia  y  Moral  (Jose).  Obras.  Nueva  ed.,  con  su 
biografia,  por  L  de  Ovejas.  3  v.  Paris,  1852.  8°. 
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 
Fernando  de  la  vera  Isla-Fernandez.  Una  historia  de  Iocob. 
Fantasia. 

Zosimus.  History  of  the  Roman  empire.  [To  a.  d. 
400.]     London,   1684.  16° 431,11 

Zouch  (Thomas).  Memoirs  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney. 
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Zscbokke  (Johann  Heinrich  David).  Autobiography. 
London,   1845.    8° 3187.17 

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Zsfhoklvo      New  York    1855.     12^  .     .     .  545.07 

—  The  Clairvoyant.    From  the  German.  \In  Gentleman's  mag.. 

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-  Meditations  on  death  and  eternity.     Boston,  1863. 

12° 3625.24 

iVofc;.— Reviewed  in  Christ,  exam.,  Sept.,  1863. 

-  Meditations  on  lite  and  its  religions  duties.      Bos- 

ton, 186;J.     12° r;625.25 

■  Novellen  und  Dichtungen.  9e  Ausg.    15  v.  Aarau, 
1851.     16° 7133.23 


Aballino,  Schauepid.  v.  16. 
Abend  vor  dcr  Hochzeit  (Der), 

V.  10. 
Abeoteuer  am   See    von  Gers 

(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), 

v.  14. 
Bilder  aus  dem  hausUchen  Le- 

beii,  V.  14. 
Blatter  aua  dem  Tagebuch  des 

armen  Pfarr-Vikare  vouWilt* 

Bhire.  v.  2. 
Blondin  von  NamUr  (Der),  v.  9. 
Bohne  (Die),  v.  9. 
Buckliger  (Ein),  v.  13. 
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). 

jg^For  lives  of  Zschokke,  see  Biography  (p.  215). 

Zuingli  (Ulrich,  Stviss  prot.  refonnfr,b.  1484,  d.  1531).  See  Biog- 
raphy (p.  215),  also'Stw  Englauder,  v.  34,  1875  (Z.'s  theol- 
ogy, by  P.  Schaff). 

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 
Islands.  Tr.  by  J.  Maver.  2  v.L.,  1814.  8°.   1066.16 

Zur  Briicke  {Dr.  F.  G.)  German  without  grammar 
or  dictionary  :  according  to  the  Pestalozzian 
method,  by  object  lessons.  New  ed.  enl.  Chi- 
cago, 1879.     12'^.       6413.37 

Zurcher  (Frederic)  aiid  MargoUe  (Elie).  Meteors, 
aerolites,  storms,  and  atmospheric  i>henomena. 
Tr.  byW.  Lackland.     N.  Y.,  187G.     12°.  4021.02 

—  Volcanoes  and  earthquakes.     From  the  French,  by 

Mrs.  N.  Lockyer.  Phila.,  1809.  12°.  .  4021.03 
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  : 

chiefly  from  the  archives  of  Zurich.     Ed.  by  H. 

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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