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Full text of "Catalogue of the J. Morgan Slade library and other architectural works in the Apprentices' library and Supplements no.1-12 to the Finding List of the Apprentices' Library"

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CATALOGU 



J. MORGAN SLADE LIBRARY 



AND OTHER 



ARCHITECTURAL WORKS 



APPRENTICES' LIBRARY 



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NEW YORK 

PRESS OF J. J. LITTLE & CO. 

1892 



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EXPLANATION. 

The following communication from the secretary of the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the 
City of New York will explain the origin of the present catalogue : — 

" Extract from the inaugural address of President Barratt [January, 1891] " : — 

' I have also some suggestions to make in regard to the library. It is : That the books from J. Morgan Slade's 
library, now in the members' reading room, be transferred to a separate alcove in the library, and that all reference 
books on architecture now in the library, and any others hereafter obtained, be added to it, and that it be named the 
f. Morgan Slade Architectural Library, to be used for reference only.' 

" Extract from a report of the School Committee, March, 1891 : — 

' It was unanimously recommended to remove the J. Morgan Slade Architectural Library to the library room, 
and that all reference books on architecture now in the library, and all others hereafter obtained, be added thereto, 
and known as the J. Morgan Slade Architectural Reference Library, to be used for reference only, and under such 
rules and regulations as may be devised and adopted to govern the use of the same by the Library Committee.' 

" On motion, the recommendation of the [School] Committee was adopted by the Society." 

In accordance with the wishes of the Society a handsome bookcase has been erected, immediately opposite the 
entrance to the public reading room, in which is placed the original bequest from Mr. J. Morgan Slade's library, 
numbering 184 volumes, embracing, with a few exceptions, works on architecture and allied topics. In the present 
catalogue these books have this mark % prefixed to their titles. The bookcase contains also all the books in the ref- 
erence department of a strictly architectural character (embracing in the scheme of classification under which the 
libraries of the Society are arranged, classes G 8 and G 9), which have this mark f prefixed to the.r titles. 

The catalogue contains, besides the books placed in the J. Morgan Slade Library bookcase, all books both in 
the Reference as well as in the Circulating department of the Apprentices' Library that have any bearing, however 
remote, on Architecture or Building ; so that the present list may be considered as a complete guide to all the works 
on, or illustrative of, these subjects contained in the library up to October 15, 1892. 

The work is divided into two parts : Part i containing an arrangement of the books under forty-two classes, 
which follow each other in alphabetical order, as may be seen by the synopsis on page i. An alphabetical list of all 
the special topics contained in these classes is prefixed to Part i, which will guide the user to the class or classes 
where books on any given topic may be found. Part 2 contains the same books arranged alphabetically by authors 
and titles. In case a given book cannot be found by means of the class under which it has been catalogued, the 
author's name, or the first word of its title where no author is given, will be easily found in its alphabetical position 
in this part, and will give all the information required. 

Both parts of the catalogue contain the authors' surnames, followed by their initials in Part i, and by their full 
Christian names (where they could be ascertained) in Part 2, titles such as Sir, Captain, Jr., being printed in 
italics ; so much of the title as was necessary to distinguish the book from every other in the library and to indicate 
(as far as a title is capable of indicating) the nature of its contents ; the edition ; the number of volumes in each 
work ; the place and date of publication ; the size ; and the class number under which it may be found on the 
shelves. 

The titles, in so far as they have been copied, are in the exact words of the title-pages. In the few cases where 
it has been found necessary to add a word or two for the sake of clearness, the word or words so added will be 
found enclosed in brackets [ ]. Information added by the compiler after the title will be found in italics. This 
information is generally abbreviated and needs explanation : thus \cop. 1891] and [/r^/. 1891] mean that the year of 
publication is not on the title-page, but that the first book was copyrighted in 1891, and the other has its preface 
dated in the same year. Where there is no title-page the initials n. t. p. = no title-page, or /./. w. — title-page want- 
ing, are used. v. p. means that various places of publication (more than two) are mentioned, and n. d. means that 
no date of publication is given. 

Where there are more than two authors of a work only the first named is taken as. a heading, and the others are 
indicated by the words, " and others," in italics. 

The size designations, 12% 8°, 4°, etc., have no reference to the folding of the paper, but are meant to show, 



EXPLANATION. 



in an approximate way, the actual size of the book. Thus all books measuring from seven to eight inches in height 
are called \2' ; from eight to ten inches, 8' ; from ten to fourteen inches, 4 ; and above fourteen inches, Folio. 

A single dash indicates the absence of a preceding heading, a second dash shows the absence of a subsequent 
heading. 

Other abbreviations used besides those explained are : " ed." = edition or edited ; '' etlr."= editor ; " enl." = 
enlarge4 ; " rev." = revised ; " transl." = translated or translator ; " vol." = volume ; " vols." = volumes. The 
abbreviations for names of places, such as N. Y. for New York, Lond. for London, etc., are so well known that it 
is presumed that the reader is familiar enough with them to need no further explanation. 

All books without a special sign preceding their titles can be taken out of the library for home use by readers 
having accounts. Books designated thus * can also be taken for home use by readers having a Demilt account in 
addition to their account in the Apprentices' Library. The by-laws explain the conditions to be observed in opening 
such an account. Books designated thus f, or thus |, are for reference only, and can be consulted only by making 
application to the custodian of the reading room. 



LIBRARY COMMITTEE FOR 1892. 

WARREN A. CONOVER, Chairman, 324 West 19th Street. 

EDWIN D. TUCKER, Secretary, 504 Grand Street. 

HENRY \V. REDFIELD, 141 Centre Street, ] 

ROBERT CHRISTIE, 154 West 97th Street, \ ^ . „ , . , 

PETER DE BAUN. 330 West nth Street, [ Committee on Purchases for the 

JOHN N. RICHARDSON, 818 Greenwich Street, I ^PP''"'"'' ^'^''^'y- 

JAMES D. BUCHANAN, 328 West 24th Street, J 

WILLIAM K. O'BRIEN, 83 Third Avenue, 



wii^t^iAivi IS.. <jcis.i£.iN, »3 inira Avenue, ) 

THEO. L. DeVINNE, 12 Lafayette Place. [ Committee on Purchases for the 

GUY CULGIN, 118 East 6ist Street. i ^'""'^^ ^''''"'y '^"^ Museum. 

L. HORATIO BIGLOW, 76 East 9th Street, ) ■ 

HENRY B. FISCHER, no Fifth Avenue. \ Committee on Purchases for the 

WILLIAM R. WORRALL 254 West 46th Street, ) Reading Rooms. 

JOSEPH J. LITTLE, President, General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen, ex-offi^ 
10 Astor Place. 



JACOB SCHWARTZ, Librarian, i8 East i6th Street. 




INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 





CLASS. 




American architecture. 


I. 


Fine arts. 


Aquitaine : arcliitecture. 


14. 


Fire, Protection against. 


Arc lights. 


12. 


Fire-places. 


Arches. 


5- 


Flour milling. 


Architectural drawing. 


2. 


Foundations. 


Architectural perspective. 


2. 


Framing. 


Art. 


3- 


French architecture. 


Art education. 


3- 


Furniture. 


Art furniture. 


15- 


Gas light. 


Art in the house. 


19. 


Gate lodges. 


Athens : architecture. 


16. 


General works. 


Attica : architecture. 


16. 


Geometry. 


Berlin : architecture. 


4- 


Gilding. 


Beton-Coignet. 


28. 


Glossaries. 


Boat building. 


30. 


Gothic architecture. 


Brick-making. 


28. 


Gothic furniture. 


Brickwork. 


28. 


Graining. 


British architecture. 


13- 


Greek architecture. 


Building. 


5- 


Hand railing. 


Building stones. 


28. 


Healthy houses. 


Byzantine architecture. 


6. 


Heating. 


Cabinet work. 


15- 


Historical architecture. 


Calcareous mortars. 


33- 


History of architecture. 


Canoe building. 


30. 


Hot houses. 


Canterbury cathedral. 


8. 


Hot-water heating. 


Carpentry. 


7- 


Household art. 


Cathedrals. 


8. 


Household taste. 


Cements. 


33- 


House-painting. 


Centring. 


5- 


House-planning. 


Chapel architecture. 


8. 


Hydraulic limes. 


Christian architecture. 


8. 


Illumination. 


Chimney construction. 


28. 


Incandescent lights. 


Church architecture. 


8. 


Indian architecture. 


Classical architecture. 


16. 


Industrial art. 


Coal, Combustion of. 


17. 


Irish architecture. 


Coal gas. 


20. 


Iron roofs. 


Colonial architecture. 


I. 


Iron ship building. 


Colonial furniture. 


15- 


Iron work. 


Construction. 


5. 


Italian architecture. 


Contracting. 


5- 


Japanese architecture. 


Cottage architecture. 


II. 


Joinery. 


Country seats. 


II. 


Lighthouses. 


Cyclopicdias. 


10. 


Fimes. 


Decoration. 


9- 


Limestones. 


Design. 


9- 


Marbles. 


Diana, Temple of. 


16. 


Marbling. 


Dictionaries. 


10. 


Marine architecture. 


Dockyards. 


30. 


Masonry. 


Domestic architecture. 


II. 


Masonry dams. 


Drainage. 


34- 


xMasting. 


Drawing, Architectural. 


2. 


Mast-making. 


Dwelhng houses. 


II. 


Mediaeval architecture. 


Earth closets. 


34- 


Metal work. 


Ecclesiastical architecture. 


8. 


Milling machines. 


Electric light. 


12. 


MiUwork. 


Electric light wiring. 


12. 


Mills. 


Elizabethan architecture. 


13- 


Mortars. 


Encyclopiedias. 


10. 


Naval architecture. 


English architecture. 


13- 


Normandy '• architecture. 


Ephesus : architecture. 


16. 


Ocean steamships. 


Estimates. 


5. 


Ornament. 


Farm cottages. 


II. 


Ornamental iron work. 



LASS. 




CLASS. 


3. 


Painting. 


31. 


17- 


Paper hanging. 


9- 


17. 


Parisian architecture. 


14 


29. 


Periodicals. 


32. 


28. 


Perspective, Architectural. 


2. 


7- 


Photographs. 1 


4, li- 


14. 


Plastering. 


as. 


15. 


Plumbing. 


34. 


20. 


Pointed architecture. 


14. 


11. 


Portland cement. 


33. 


42. 


Quarrying. 


28. 


7- 


Railing, Hand. 


38. 


31- 


Railing, Iron. 


24. 


10. 


Renaissance, French. 


14. 


8. 


Resistance of materials. 


39- 


15. 


Retaining walls. 


28. 


31. 


Rigging. 


30. 


16. 


Roman architecture. 


16. 


38. 


Romanesque architecture. 


14. 


34- 


Rome, Modem : architecture. 


25. 


17- 


Rural architecture. 


II. 


18. 


Sail-makigg. 


30. 


18. 


Sanitary science. 


34. 


II. 


School architecture. 


35. 


17- 


Scotch architecture. 


36. 


19. 


Screw propellers. 


30. 


19. 


Sea shore cottages. 


II. 


Si- 


Sepulchral monuments. 


8. 


ll. 


Sewage disposal. 


34- 


33- 


Sewer gas. 


34. 


20. 


Sewerage. 


34- 


12. 


Shipbuilding. 


30. 


21. 


Sign writing. 


31- 


22. 


Slate. 


28. 


23- 


Spanish architecture. 


37- 


24. 


Stables. 


11. 


30. 


Stair building. 


38. 


24. 


Steam heating. 


17. 


25- 


Stonecutting. 


28. 


26. 


Stones, Building. 


28. 


7- 


Strength of materials. 


39- 


27. 


Studies and designs. 


42. 


34- 


Submarine boats. 


30. 


28. 


Subirrban architecture. 


II. 


28. 


Swiss architecture. 


40. 


31- 


Terra cotta. 


28. 


30- 


Theatres. 


41- 


28. 


Tile manufacture. 


28. 


28. 


Tudor architecture. 


13. 


30. 


Tuscan architecture. 


25. 


30. 


Unclassified works. 


42. 


iS. 


Upholstery. 


15- 


24. 


Varnishing. 


SI- 


29. 


Vault construction. 


S' 


29. 


Venetian architecture. 


25- 


29. 


Ventilation. 


17-. 


33- 


Villas. 


II. 


30. 


Warming. 


17- 


14. 


Water gas. 


20. 


30. 


Woodwork. 


7- 


9 


Yacht building. 


30. 


24. 







APPRENTICES' LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 



PART 1-SUBJECT CATALOGUE. 
Arrangeme7it of the Classes. 



1. American Architecture. 

2. Architectural Drawing and Perspective. 

3. Art. 

4. Berlin Architecture. 

5. Building. 

6. Byzantine Architecture. 

7. Carpentry and Woodwork. 

8. Church Architecture. 

9. Decoration, Ornament, and Design. 
ID. Dictionaries and Encyclopaedias. 

11. Domestic and Rural Architecture. 

12. Electric Light. 

13. English Architecture. 

14. French Architecture. 

15. Furniture and Cabinet Work. 

16. Greek and Roman Architecture. 

17. Heating, Warming, and Ventilation. 

18. Historical. 

19. Household Art and Taste. 

20. Illumination. 

21. Indian Architecture. 



22. Industrial Art. 

23. Irish Architecture. 

24. Iron and Metal Work. 

25. Italian Architecture. 

26. Japanese Architecture. 

27. Lighthouses. 

28. Masonry, Brickwork, and Building Stones. 

29. Mills and Millwork. 

30. Naval Architecture and Ship Building. 

31. Painting, Graining, and Varnishing. 

32. Periodicals. 

33. Plastering, Limes, Mortars, and Cements. 

34. Plumbing, Drainage, and Sanitary Science. 

35. School Architecture. 

36. Scotch Architecture. 

37. Spanish Architecture. 

38. Stair Building and Hand Railing. 

39. Strength of Materials. 

40. Swiss Architecture. 

41. The.atres. 

42. Unclassified and General Works. 



I. American Architecture. 

Carstensen, G. and Gildenmeister, C. f N. Y. 
Crystal Palace : illustrated description of the 
building;. N. Y., 1854. 8°. G 8546. 

+ Horrors in architecture and art in bronze in the city 
of N. Y. N. Y., i836. 8°. B 2514. 

Jarves, J. J. The art idea : architecture, etc., in Amer- 
ica. N. Y., 1886. i8\ I 228. a. 

Levy, A. % Architectural photographic series, 5 : Messrs. 
Vanderbilt's mansions. (24 plates in a portfolio.) 
Folio. G 8954./. 

— X Same, 9 : Street fronts. (24 plates in a portfolio.) 

Folio. G 8954.^. 

— X Photographic series of modern American architect- 

ure, I : Private city dwellings. (24 plates in a 
portfolio.) Folio. G S954.rf'. 

— X Same, 2 : Country dwellings. (24 plates in a port- 

folio.) Folio. G 8954.f. 

Music Hall, 57th St. and 7th Ave. (N. Y. City.) [f De- 
scription and construction of the building.] «. /. /. 
4°. G 8S64. 

Pali.iser's American architecture ; or, every man a 
complete builder. N. Y., {cop. 188S.] 4°. G S869. 

Rand, McNally & Co. World's Columbian E.xposition 
sketch book. Chicago, 1S92. 12^, obi. H 363. 

Schuyler, M. American architecture. N. Y., 1S92. 
8°. G 8737- 

Van Rensselaer, Mrs. S. \ Henry Hobson Richard- 
son and his works. Bost. and N. Y., i83S. Folio. 

G 8993. 

Wallis, F. E. t Old Colonial architecture and furni- 
ture, Boston, [cop. 1887]. 4°. G 8894. 

2. Architectural Drawing and Per- 
spective. 

Appleton's Cyclopaedia of drawing, Ed. by Worthen. 

N. Y., 1857. 8°. I 3508. 

— Same. N. Y., 1866. 8^. I 350S. 
Building and machine draughtsman. Lond. and v. p., 

n. d. 12°, I 3063. 



Burn, R. S. Architectural, engineering, and mechanical 
drawing-book. Lond.. 1853. 12°. I 3066. 

— Same. Lond. and 7: p., n. d. 8°. I 3540. 

— Same. In H 540. 

— Ornamental drawing and architectural design. 

In H 540. 

Burrell, E. J. Elementary building, construction and 

drawing. 2d ed. Lond. and N. Y., i88g. 12°. 

G9068. 

Ferguson, F. O. Architectural perspective. Lond., 

1891. 8°. I 3588. 

Pozzo, A. f Perspective for painters and architects. 

English and Latin. Lond., «. </. Folio. 
Tuthill, W. B. Practical lessons in architectural draw- 
ing. N. Y., 18S1. 12°, obi. I 3449. 
Wright, F. A. Architectural perspective for beginners. 
N. Y.. 18S5. 4°. I 3899- 
A^ote. — See also sec. 972 B (Perspective and Indus- 
trial Drawing) of the Finding List. 

3. Art. 

Agincourt, S. d'. X History of art by its monuments 
from its decline in the 4th century to its restora- 
tion in the 16th. 3 vols, in one. Lond., 1S67. 
Folio. G 8901. 

I. Architecture. 73 plates. 2. Sculpture. 51 plates. 
3. Painting. 204 plates. 
X A.merican art review. 2 vols, in four. Bost., 1880-81. 
4°. G 8802. <7. 

Hogarth, W. X Works of. 148 engravings. 2 vols, 
in one. Lond. and N. Y., n. d. 4°. G 8843. 
Smith, W. X Art education, scholastic and industrial. 
Bost., 1S72. 8-. G 8747. 

Note. — This class being only remotely connected with 
Architecture and Building, the reader is referred to 
Sees. 971-979 of the Finding List for a complete list 
of books on art. 

4. Berlin Architecture. 

Levy, A. X Architectural photographic series, 12 : 
Modern street architecture of Berlin. (24 plates in 
a portfolio.) Folio. G 8954.^. 



In asking for books, use the • Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 

I 



SUBJECT CATALOGUE : Building to Carpentry and Woodwork. 



5. Building. 

Abkott, E. Long look house [//V//V«]. Bost., 1877. 
12°. 

f Babcock fire extinguisher [Description]. N. Y., n. d. 
18°. B 12. 

Beckett, Sir E. Book on building, civil and ecclesi- 
astical. Lond., 1876. 12°. G 8034. 

— XSame. Lond., 1876. 12°. G 8034. 
Berg, L. deC. Safe building. 2 vols. Bost., 1888-92. 

8°. G 9523. 

Blenkarn, J. Specifications of works in architecture, 

civil engineering, r/r. Phila., 1868. 8°. G 9527. 
Brown, L. E. Contractors', builders', and carpenters' 

building table and estimate book. 3d ed. G 9537. 
f liUlLiiER and woodworker. Special number, Dec- 

Jan., 1891-92, containing " Builders of New York 

City : their work and its history." By Henry M. 

Stevens. N. Y., 1892. 4°. G 9813. 

Building construction. Notes on. 4 vols. Lond. and 

N. Y., 1875-91. 8°. G9538. 

1. First stage or elementary course. 

2. Second stage or advanced course. 

3. Materials : advanced course and course for hon- 
ours. 

4. Calculations for building structures. 

— \ Sa7ne. Vols. 1-3. Lond. aW w. /., 1875-79. 8°. 

G 9538. 
Burn, R. S. Building construction : timber, lead, and 
iron work. 2 vols. N. Y., [/;v/. 1873]. 16°. 

G 9066. (5. 
I. Text. 2. Plates. 

— Same. 2 vols. Lond. and Glasg., n. d. 

1. Text. 16°. G 9066.3. 

2. Plates. 4°. G 9814.0. 

— Handbook of the mechanic arts. 2d ed. Edinb., 

i860. 12°. G 8066.W. 

Burrell, E. J. Elementary building construction and 
drawing. 2d ed. Lond. and N. Y., 1889. 12°. 

G 9068. 

Clark, T. M. Building superintendence. Bost., 1884. 
8°. _ G 9555. 

Clough, a. B. Contractor's manual and builder's price- 
book. Phila., \cop. 1855]. 18°. G 9094. 

Cook, A. G. f Builder's magazine. 2 vols. Lond., 
n. d. 4°. G 8820. 

COPPINGER, J. f Construction of flat-roofed buildings 
and mode of rendering them fire-proof. N. Y., 
1819. 8°. B 50S. 

DoBSON, E. Rudiments of the art of building. • Lond., 
1849. 12°. G 8124. 

Every man his own mechanic. 5th ed. Lond., «. d. 
8°. G 9584. 

— Same. 6th ed. Lond., «. d. 8°. G 9584. «. 
Frankel, Dr. \V., and Heyn, R. | Constructive arts : 

building and engineering. Additions by Wahi. 

In vol. ^ of C 2844. 

Hart, J. Construction of oblique arches. 2d ed. 
Lond., 1839. 4°. G 9838. 

Haviland, J. Builder's a.ssistant. 3 vols. [Vol. i 
missing.] Phila., 1S19-21. 8°. G 8613. 

Hodgson, F. T. Builder's guide and estimator's price 
book. N. Y., 1S90. 12°. G 9208./;. 

Jackson, P. H. f Improvement in building construc- 
tion. San Franc, 1890. 4°. G 9846.0. 

Jackson, P. H. & Co. f Text-book of improved vault 
construction for San Francisco. San Franc, [cop. 
1884]. 4°. G 9846. 

Kidder, F. E. Architect's and builder's pocket-book. 
9th ed. N. Y., 1892. 12°. G 9243. 

Lakey, C. D. \ Hints on estimating : a hand-book for 
builders. N. Y., 1883. 16°. B 10. 

Langley, B. f Practical geometry applied to building, 
surveying, ^/f. 2d ed. Lond., 1729. Folio. 

G 9952. 

Maginnis, O. B. f Practical centring : practice for cen- 
tring arches. N. Y., 1891. 8°. G 9670. 



National Association of Builders of the U. S. f Blue 
book of information, 5th annual convention. N. Y., 

1891. 12°. G 8327. 

— f ist-4th annual convention, 1887-90. Bost., 1887-90. 

8°. G 8696. 

— \ Official report, 4th annual convention, Jan. 27-29, 

1890. Bost., 1890. 8°. G 8696. 

— f Official report, 5th annual convention at N. Y. city, 

Feb. 9-14, 1891. N. Y., 1891. 8°. G 8696. 

— f 6th annual convention at Cleveland, Jan. 18-20, 

1892. N. Y., 1892. 8°. G 8696. 

— t Sa7ne. Cleveland, 1892. 4°. G 8865.0. 
Pain, W. * Builder's pocket-treasure. New ed. Lond., 

1793- 12°. 08341. 

— " Supplement to the " Builder's golden rule." Lond., 

1782. 8°. G 8705. 

f Record and guide, daily edition, Feb. 9-14, 1891. 
N. Y., 1891. 4°. G 9874. 

Note. — Contains the proceedings of the " National 
Association of Builders." 

Seddon, Col. H. C. Builder's work and the building 
trades. Lond., 1886. 8°. G 9739, 

Smeaton, a. C. Builder's pocket companion. Phila., 
1867. 12°. G 9411. 

Wilson, J. Mechanic's and builder's ]>rice book. Buf- 
falo, 1856. 12°. G 9485. 

— Satne. N. Y., 1859. 12°. G 9485. 

6. Byzantine Architecture. 

Texier, C, et Pullan, P. X L'architecture byzantine. 
Lond., 1864. Folio. G 8988. 

Vogue, Coujit M. de and others, f Byzantine architec- 
ture and ornament. Bost. and N. Y., [cop. 1890]. 
4°. G 8892.0. 

7. Carpentry and Woodwork. 

Aveling, S. T. Carpentry and joinery. Lond., [pref. 

1871]. 12°. G 9020. 

Barter, S. Manual instruction : woodwork. Lond. 

and N. Y., [pref. 1892]. 8°. G 95 iS. 

Bell, W. E. Carpentry made easy. Phila., 1868. 8°. 

G 9521. 
Benjamin, A. Architect, The ; or, practical house car- 
penter. Bost.. 1845. 4°. G S808.0. 
Brown, L. E. Contractors', builders', and carpenters' 

building table and estimate book. 3d ed. N. Y., 

1889. 8°. G 9537. 

Burn, R. S., edr. \ New guide to carpentry, general 

framing, and joinery. N. Y.,m. o'. 4°. G 9814.C. 
COMPTON, A. G. First lesson in wood-working. N. Y. 

and Chicago, [cop. 1888]. 16°. G 9098. 

Eassie, p. B. Wood and its uses : a hand-book for 

contractors, builders, architects, engineers, etc. 

Gloucester, 1874. 8°. G 9579. 

Euclid. % Elements of geometry, containing [hisj first 

six books. [Ed. by| Playfair. Phila., 1855. 8^. 

G 9583. 
FouRNEAU, N. f L'art du trait de charpenterie. 2 vols. 

in one. Paris, 1786. Folio. G 9932. 

Hatfield, R. G. American house-carpenter, n.t.p. 

8°. G 9613. 

— Same. A treatise on the art of building. 8th ed. N. Y., 

1880. 8°. G 9613.0. 

— Same. Ed. by O. P. Hatfield. loth ed. N. Y.. 1S86. 

8=. 09613./^. 

Hodgson, F. T. Carpenters' steel square and its uses. 

N.Y., 1889. 12°. G 9208.^. 

— Practical carpentry. N. Y., 1883. 12°. G 9208. 
Holly, H. W. Carpenter's and joiner's handbook. N. 

Y., 1876. 16°. G 9210. 

Johnston, W. Carpenter's new guide. 13th ed. Phila., 

1848. 4°. G 9847. 

Meloy, D. H. Progressive carpentry. Waterbury, [cop. 

1890]. 12°. G 9297. 

Newlands, J. f Carpenter and joiner's assistant. Lond., 

[1891]. 4°. G 9865. 



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Nicholson, P. f Carpenter's and joiner's assistant. 2d 
ed. Lond., 1805. 4°. G 9866. a. 

— Carpenter's new guide. i6th ed. by Davis. Phila., 

1869. 4°. . G 9867. 

— Sa»u'. 8tii ed. Phila., 1818. 4=. G 9S67. 

— Mechanical exercises ; or, elements, etc.. of carpentry, 

joinery, masonry. Lond., 1812, 12°. G 9330. 

— Same. Phila.. 1868. 8°. G 9698. 
Pain, \V. Practical house carpenter. 9th ed. Lond., 

1823. 8°. G 9705. 

Price, F. * British carpenter. 5th ed. Lond., 1765. 

4°. _ G 9872. 

RiDUEi.L. R. f Modern carpenter and builder. Phila., 

1867. 4°. G 9875. 

SiCKELS. I. Exercises in wood-working. N. Y., i8go. 

8°. G 9744. 

Small, J. W. f Scottish woodwork of the i6th and 17th 

centuries. Edinb., [/;-f/. 1S7SJ. Folio. G 9983. 
Sylvester, W. A. Modern house-carpenter's compan- 
ion. Bost., [rt-/. 1883]. 12°. G 9431. 
Tredgold, T. Elementary principles of carpentry. 

Phila., 1837. 4°. G 9890. 

— XSame. 5th ed. by Barlow. Lond., 1870. 4°. G 9890. 
Unwin, W. C. Exercises in wood-working for handi- 
craft classes. G 9891. 

A^otc. — See also Class 15, Furniture and Cabinet 
Work, and Class 38, Stair Building, and Hand Railing, 
and Sec. 654 (Geometry) of the Finding List. 

8. Church Architecture. 

Allen, F. II. f Great cathedrals of the world. 2 vols. 
Best., [cop. 1886]. Folio. G 8902. 

Beckett, Sir E. Book on buHding, civil and ecclesias- 
tical. Lond., 1876. 12°. G 8034. 

— XSame. Lond., 1S76. 12°. G S034. 
Blo.xa.m, M. H. Principles of Gothic ecclesiastical ar- 
chitecture. 6th ed. Lond., 1844. 12°. G 8046. 

— Same. loth ed. Lond., 1859. 12°. G 8046. 

— Same, iithed. 2 vols. Lond., 1S82. 12'. G 8046.;^. 

— Companion to the " Principles of Gothic Ecclesiastical 

Architecture": vestments in use in the church 

prior to and from Edward VI. Lend., 1S82. 12°. 

G So46.f. 
Brash. R. R. Ecclesiastical architecture of Ireland. 

Dubl. and Lond., 1875. 8°. G S534. 

f Cathedral churches of England, Handbook to the 

Eastern division. Lond., 1862. 12°. G 8o79.rt. 

— f Same : Northern division. 2 vols. Lond., 1869. 

12°. G 8079 r. 

— f Same: Southern division. 2 vols. Lond., 1S61, 

12°. G8o79.</. 

— t Same: Western division. Lontl., 1S67. 12°. 

G 8079./;. 
Gardner, E. C. Common sense in church building. N. t 

v.. 18S0. 16°. G 8162. r. I 

LoFTiE, W. J. Cathedral churches of England and | 

Wales : their historj-, architecture, and monu- 1 

ments. Lond., 1892. 16°. G 8272. | 

Maliphant, G. Designs for sepulchral monuments. 

Lond., 1852. 4°. G 8858. 

Moore, C. II. Development and character of Gothic 

architecture. Lond. and N. Y., 1890. 8°. G 8689. 
Neale, J. P. t History and antiquity of Westminster 

Abbey and Henry Vllth's Chapel. Lond., 1865. 

4°. G 8S65. 

Norton, C. E. Church building in the Middle Ages : 

Venice, Siena, Florence. N.V., 18S0. 4^. G S700. 
Owen, W. F., artist. Bits of Canterbury Cathedral. 

N. Y., 1891. 8^. G S704. 

Paley, F. a. X Manual of Gothic moldings. 3d ed., 

by Fawcett. Lond.. 1865. 8°. G S705. 

Parker, J. H. :|: Ancient churches in tlie west of 

France. Lond.. 1S53. 4°. JFitk G SS69. 

— Church-building. Bost., 1886. 12°. G 8343^. 

— X Further observ'ations on the ancient churches in the 

west of France. Lond., 1854. 4°. JVit A G SStq. 



Parker, J. H. Introduction to the study of Gothic architec- 
ture. 3ded. Oxf. and Camb., 1867. 16°. G 8343.^. 

— Same. Oxf. and Lond., 1849. 16°. G 8343.^. 

— Same. 4th ed. revised. Oxf. and Lond., 1874. 16-. 

G 8343.^. 
[X Photographs of foreign cathedrals.] 4 vols. «. /./. 

12°. G 8351. 

PUGIN, A. and A. W. f Examples of Gothic architecture. 

3 vols. Lond., 1850. 4*^. G 8872. <•. 

PuGiN, A. W. f Apology for the revival of Christian ar- 

chitecturein England. Lond., 1843. 4'-'. G 8872.0. 
Pullan, R. p. Elementary lecture on Christian archi- 
tecture. Lond., 1879. 12°. G 8359. 
RusKiN, J. Mornings in Florence : simple studies of 

Christian art. N. Y., 1886. 12°. G8381.W. 

f St. Ann's Episcopal Church, Brooklyn. Review of the 

edifice. «././. 8°. B 8507. 

Schlegel, F. von. Principles of Gothic architecture. 

In I 391. 
Scott, G. G. f .Essay on English church architecture. 

Lond.. 1881. 4°. G 8879. 

Smith, T. R. Architecture, Gothic and Renaissance. 

N. Y. and Lond., 1880. 12°. G 8412. 

— and Slater, J. Architecture, classic and early 

Christian. N.Y. and Lond. ,1882. 12°. G 8412. a. 

Stokes, Margaret. Early Christian architecture in Ire- 
land. Lond., 1878. 4°. G 8885. 

Storer, J. X History and antiquities of the catiiedral 
churches of Great Britain. 4 vols. Lond., 18 14- 
19- 8°. GS754. 

1 rimen, a. Church and chapel architecture. I.ond., 
1849. 12°. G 3446. 

WiCKES, C. :J: Spires and towers of the Mediaeval 
churches of England. 3 vols. Lend., 1S53-59. 
Folio. G S997. 

I. Spires. 2.- Towers. 3. Supplemental volume. 
Wild's X Foreign cathedrals. [12 colored plates in a 

portfolio.] n. t. p. Folio. G 8997. 

1. West front of the cathedral of Chartres. 

2. South entrance to the catl-.edral of Rouen. 

3. West front of the cathedral of Strasburg. 

4. Choir of the cathedral of Rheims. 

5. West front of the catl-.edral of Rheims. 

6. Interior of the transept of St. Ouen. 

7. Choir of the cithedral of Amiens. 

8. Nave of the cathedral of .Amiens. 

9. West front of the cathedral of Amiens. 
10. Choir of the cathedral of Beauvais. 

II. Choir of the cathedral of Cologne. 

12. View of the Abbey church of St. Ouen. 

WiNKLEs's f Cathedral churches of England and Wales. 
3 vols. Lond., i83(). 4°. G SS97. 

Withers, F. C. X Church architecture. Plans, eleva- 
tions, and views of 21 churches. N. Y., 1S73. 
Folic, G 8999. 

9. Decoration, Ornament, and Design. 

Arrowsmith. H. W. and I. I House decorator and 

painter's guide. Lend.. 1S40. 4*^. I 4804. 

Arrowsmith, I. Paper-hanger's companion. Phila., 

1S69. S*. G 9015. 

Art studies from nature as applied to design. [By F. 

E. Hulme and others.] Lond.. 1872. 8°. I 509. 
Ayer, .^niv G., edr. Facts for ladies. Chicago. 1891. 

8°. ' H 3512. 

Contents: Beauty, dining, house decoration, health 
of women and children. 
Barry, C. .\. Primer of design. Bost. and N. Y., 

1878. 16°. I 3028./. 

Billings, R. W. f Infinity of geometric dc>ign. Edinb. 

and Lond., 1849. 4°. I 4809. 

Blanc. C. Art in ornament and dress. N. Y.. 1877. 

8"=. T S527. 

Brunner. A. W., and Trvon, T. Interior decoration. 

N. Y., 1887. 4^. H 3813. 

Church decoration : a practical manual. N. Y.. 1876. 

12°. I 4089. 



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4 SUBJECT CATALOGUE : Dictionaries and Encyclopaedias to Domestic and Rural Architecture. 



Colling, J. K. f Examples of English Mediceval fohage 
and coloured decoration. Bost., 1875. 4°. G 8S19. 

Crane. W. Claims of decorative art. Bost. and N. Y., 
1892. 8°. I 563- 

Daly, C. % L'archltecture privee au XIX^ siecle, 3 : Dec- 
orations interieures peintes. Paris, 1877. Folio. 

G 8823.C. 

— X Decorations interieures empruntees a des edifices 

fran9ais XVI=-XVIII« si^cles. 2 vols. Paris, 

1880. Folio. G S923.<!1. 
Day, L. F. Nature in ornament. Lond., 1892. 12°. 

I 4115. «. 

— Planning of ornament. Lond., 1887. 12°. I 4115./. 
De Forest, L. f Indian architecture and ornament. 

Bost., \cop. 1887]. 4°. G 8824.^. 

f Dekorative Vorbilder. ister-3ter Jahrgang. 3 vols. 

Stuttgart, 1890-92. 4°. I4S54. 

Edis. R. W. f Decoration and furniture of town houses. 

N. v., i88r. 8°. I 5580. 

Garrett, Rhoda and Agnes. Suggestions for house 

decoration in painting, woodwork, and furniture. 

Phila., [1877]. 12°. H 3162. 

Gibbs, T- + Book of architecture : containing designs of 

buildings and ornaments. Lond., 1739. Folio. 
Graef, F. S. f " American decorative art" (?) hints to 

those who have homes to beautify, n. t. p. 16°. 

B8. 

— \ Modern room decoration. N. Y., \_pref. 1889]. 18°. 

H 3174- 
Jackson, F. G. Lessons on decorative design. Lond., 

i883. 8°. I 4635- 

Jones, O. f Grammar of ornament. 112 plates. Lond., 

i863. 4°. 14347. 

— Principles of colour in the decorative arts. 

In vol. 2 c/ H 141. 
Lienard, . X Decoration and ornamentation of the 

19th century. Bost., 1875. Folio. G 8955. 

Mayeux, H. Manual of decorative composition. N. Y. , 

i883. 12°. I 4295. 

Merrill. G. P. Stones for building and decoration. 

N. Y., 1891. 8=. D 863o. 

Oppenard, G-M. f Collection of works of : 2.000 de- 
signs for architects, decorators, jewellers, etc. N. 

Y. and v. p. Folio. I 5968. 

Plassmann, E. X Collection of modern Gothic orna- 
ment. N. Y.. [,r(7/. 1875]. Folio. G 8971. 
POLLEY, G. H. & Co., compilers. \ Spanish architecture 

and ornament. Bost. and N. Y., \cop. 1S89]. 4°. 

G 8871. 
R.\cinet. A. f Polychromatic ornament. 100 plates in 

gold, silver, and colours. Lond., 1S77. Folio. 

I 4973- 
Rouyer, E. t French architecture and ornament from 

Francis I. to Louis XVL Bost. and N. Y., «. d. 

4^. G 8876. 

RusKix, J. The two paths : art in it-s application to 

decoration and manufacture. N. Y., 1885. 12°. 

I 381. M. 
Ruutz-Rees, Janet E. Home decoration. N. Y.. 1S81. 

12°. H 33S0. 

Talbert, B. J. X Gothic forms applied to furniture. 

metal work, and decoration for domestic purposes. 

Bost., 1873. Folio. G 8987.<?. 

— t Examples of ancient and modern furniture, metal 

work, decorations, etc. Best., 1877. Folio. 

H 8987. 

— X Same. Lond., 1876. Folio. G 8987. 

A^ote. — See also Class 19, Household Art and Taste. 

10. Dictionaries and Encyclopaedias. 

AUDSLEV, \V. J., and G. A. X Popular dictionary of 
architecture and allied arts. 2 vols. N. Y., 

1881. 4°. G 8805. 
DiCTiON.'VRY of technical and trade terms of architectural 

design and building construction. Lond. and 
N. Y., 1883. 8°. G 8573. 



X Encyclopedie d'architecture. 9 vols. 



Glossary of terms used 
vols. [vol. I, text ; 



in architecture 
.'ol. 2, plates.] 



Paris, 1872-80. 
G 8828. 
5th ed. 2 
Oxf.. 1850. 
G 8602. 
New ed. by 
" G 86o3. 



GwiLT, J, Encyclopaedia of architecture 

Papworth. Lond. and N. Y., 1888. 
Nicholson, P. \ Encyclopedia of architecture. Ed. 

by Lomax and Gunyon. 2 vols. N. Y., n. d. 4°. 

G 8866. 

— X Same. 2 vols. Lond. and N. Y., «. d. 4°. 

G 8866.a 
Parker, J. H. Concise glossary' of terms used in archi, 
lecture. 4th ed. Oxf. and Lond., 1875. 16°. 

G 8343.^. 

— X Glossary of terms used in Greek, Roman, Italian, 

and Gothic architecture. 2 vols, in three. Oxf., 

1S50. 8°. G 8707. 

I. Text. 2. Plates (2 parts). 
Stuart, R. f Dictionary of architecture. Phila., 1854. 

8°. G 8756. 

Weale, J. Dictionary of terms used in architecture, etc. 

Lond., 1849-52. 16". G 8471. 

II. Domestic and Rural Architecture. 

Allen, C. B. Cottage building. Lond., 1849-50. 16°. 

G8008. 

— Sa/ne. 2d ed. Lond., 1854. 16°. G 8008. 
Bicknell, a. J. * Village builder. N. Y., 1872. 4°. 

G 8808. 

— \Same. N. Y., 1872. 4°. G 8808. 

— * Same. Supplement. N. Y., 1872. 4°. G 88o8.a. 

— \Same. N. Y., [tv>/. 1871]. 4'". 08808.^. 
Birch, J. Examples of labourers' cottages. Lond., 1871. 

8°. G 8526. 

Brunner, a. W., edr. Cottages ; or, hints on economi- 
cal building. N. Y., 1884. 8°. G 8537. 

Bullock, J. American cottage builder. Phila., 1868. 
8°. G 8538.^. 

Cleveland, H. \V., aW Backus. \Y. andS. D. Village 
and farm cottages. N. Y., 1S56. 8°. G 8556. 

Glutton, H. X Domestic architecture of France from 
the accession of Charles VI. to the demise of Louis 
XII. Lond.. 1S53. Folio. G 8919. 

Domestic house planner and sanitary architect. By vari- 
ous writers. Lond. rtWi/r'./., 1891. 12°. G 9125. 

Downing, A. J. Cottage residences ; or, designs for rural 
cottages and cottage villas. Part I. 2d ed. N. Y. 
and Lond., 18^4. 8°. G 8575. 

Elliott, C. W. Cottages and cottage life. Cine, and 
N. Y., 1848. 8°. G. 8581. 

Field, M. City architecture. N. Y., 1854. 8°. G 8589. 

Fowler, O. S. A home for all; or, the gravel wall and 
octagon mode of building. N. Y., {cop. 1853]. 
12°. 08156. 

Fuller, A. W. Artistic homes in city and country. 
Bost., 1882. 2,° oil. G8595. 

— .Same. Revised and enlarged ed. Bost., 1886. ?,° obi. 

G 8595.(7. 

Gardner, E. C. Homes and how to make them. Bost., 

1874. 16°. G%\()2.h. 

— House that Jill built after Jack's had proved a failure : 

a book on home architecture. N. Y., 1882. J2°. 

G 8162.^. 

— Illustrated homes. Bost., 1S75. 16°. G 8162.?. 
Gibson, L. H. Convenient houses : with 50 plans for 

the housekeeper. N. Y., [cop. 1839]. 8°. G 8600. 
Goodwin, F. f Domestic architecture. 3d ed. Lond., 

1850. 4°- G 8835. 

Hall, J. Modern designs for dwelling houses. 2d ed. 

Bait., 1848. 4^. G 8837. 

IIoBBS, J. H., and son. Hobbs's architecture : containmg 

designs for villas, cottages, and other edifices. 

Phila., 1873. 8=. G8625. 

Holly. H. H. * Country seats : designs for cottages, etc. 

N. Y., 1863. 8°. G 8626.f. 



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HoLLEY, H. H. Modern dwellings in town and country. 

N. Y., 1878. 8°. G8626.W. 

Hunt, T. T. f Examples of Tudor architecture adapted 

to modern habitations. Lond., 1841. 4°. G 8844. 
Improved dwellings for the laboring classes. N. V., 1S79. 

8°. G 8633. 

Johnson, S. W. Rural economy : a treatise on buildings, 

eU. New Brunsw., 1806. 12°. H 1235. r. 

Leuchars, R. B. Construction, eh-., of hot-houses. 

Bost., [ft;/. 1S60]. 12=. G 8266. 

— *Saf/if. Bost., 1851. 12°. G 8266. 

Levy, A. f Architectural photographic series, 10: Sea- 
shore cottages and country houses (30 photographs 
in a portfolio). J'o/io. G 8954.*^. 

— X Photographic series of modern American architect- 

ure, 2 ; Country dwellings (24 plates in a portfolio). 

J^o/io. G 8954.^. 

Loudon, J. C. f Encyclopaedia of cottage, farm, and 

villa architecture and furniture. New ed. with 

supplement. Lond., 1842. 8°. G 8664. 

Mason, G. C. Old house altered. N. Y., 187S. 8°. 

G 8674. 
Miles, W. * Stables and stable fittings. Lond., i860. 

4°. G S862. 

Narjoux. F. t Architecture communale. 2 vols. Paris. 

1S70. 4°: ^ G8865.a. 

Oakey, a. F. Building a home. N.* Y., 1881. 12". 

G 8336. 
Ogilvie's House plans : or, how to build a house. N. 

Y., [co/,. 1885]. 12°. G 8337. 

Osborne, C. F. Art of house-planning. N. Y., i388. 

12°. G 8339. 

Palliser's American architecture ; or, every man a com- 
plete builder. N. Y., [co/>. 1888]. 4°. G SS69. 
PococK, W. F. Modern finishings for rooms. Lond., 

1823. 4°. G 8S72. 

Reed, S. B. House-plans for everybody for village and 

country residences. N. Y., 1884. 12°. G 8367. 

— tSawe. 3d ed. N. Y.,1879. 12°. G 8367. 
Richardson, C. J. House-building from a cottage to a 

mansion. N. Y., 1873. 12°. G 8372. 

Roberts, H. f Dwellings of the labouring classes. 

Lond.. w. c/. 8°. G 8725. 

Sloan, S. Homestead architecture. Phila., 1861. 8°. 

G 8746. 

— Same. 2d ed, Phila., 1867. 8°. G 8746. 
Smith, G. Essay on the construction of cottages. 

Glasg., 1834. 8°. G 8747. 

Stevens, F. f Views of cottages and farm houses in 

England and Wales. Lond., 1815. 4°. I 48S5. 
Stevens, J. C. an,/ Cobb, A. W. \ Examples of Amer- 
ican domestic architecture. N. Y., 1889. S° 06/. 

G 8752. 
Thomas, T. Workingman's collage architecture. X. 

Y., 1848. 12°. G S438. 

Todd, S. E. Country homes : also a business directory. 

N. Y., 1868. i2\ G 8443. 

Turner, T. H. Domestic architecture in England. 

Oxf., 1851. S°. G 876S. 

Vaux, C. Villas and cottages. N. V., 1857. 8°. 

G 8774. 
Vioi,LET-LE-DUC, E. E. X Habitations modernes. 2 

vols. Paris, 1S75-77. /u'/io. G S993.rf. 

— Story of a house. Transl. by Towle. Bost., 1874. 

8°. G S77G.J. 

— ^ Sawf. Bost.. 1874. S"". G 8776.<-. 
Walter, T. M. and Smith. J. J. f Designs for cot- 
tages and villas. Phila.." 1S46. 4. " G 8S93. 

Young, W. X Picturesque architectural studies and 
practical designs for gate lodges, cottages, villas, 
country residences, schools, i-tc. Lond. and N. 
Y.. 1872. 4°. G S900. 

12. Electric Light. 

Alglave. E. ami Boulard, J. The electrifc light : its 
history, production, and applications. N. Y., 



1884. 8"^ 



1> 4503. 



Atkinson, P. Elements of electric lighting. N. Y., 

1888. 12°. D 4018. 

I Badt, F. B. Incandescent wiring hand-book. 2d ed. 
I Chicago, 1890. 18^. D 4022. r. 

I Bax, Capt. E. J. Popular electric lighting. Lond., 
j 1891. 12°. b 4030. 

Bottone, S. R. Guide to electric lighting for the use 

of householders and amateurs. N. Y. and Lond., 

1892. 16°. D 4053.//. 

Davis, C. M. Standard tables for incandescent wiring. 

2d ed. [pref. Pueblo, 1890]. 18'^. D 4115.J. 

Day, R. E. Electric light arithmetic. Lond. and N. 

Y., 18S9. 16^. D4116. 

Dredge, J.. <v//-. Electric illumination. 2 vols. Lond. 

[pre/. 1S82]. 4°. D 4826. 

Du Moncel. T. and Preece, W. H. Incandescent 

electric lights, with particular reference to the 

Edison lamps at the Paris Exhibition. N. Y., 

1882. 16°. D4I28.?". 

FOOTE, A. R. Economic value of electric light and 

power. Cine, 1889. 12^. D 4154. 

Gordon, J. E. H. Practical treatise on electric lighting. 

N. Y., 1884. 8°. D 4604. 

Hammond, R. The electric light in our homes. N. Y., 

ipref. 18S4]. 12°. D4184. 

Hedges, K. Continental electric light central stations. 

Lond. and N. Y., 1892. 4°. D 4839. 

Hering, C. Universal wiring computer. N. Y., 1891. 

12°. , D 4197.74/. 

Higgs, p. The electric light and its practical applica- 
tions. Lond.. 1879. 8°. D 4621. 
Holmes, A. B. The electric light popularly explained. 

5th ed. Lond., iSgo. 12°. D 4210. 

Latimer, L. H. Incandescent electric lighting (Edison 

system). N. Y., 1S90. 18°. D 4262. 

Loomis Electrical Manufacturing Co. + The I.oomis 

system of incandescent electric lighting. N. Y., 

n.d. 8=. B 1505. 

Maier, ]• Arc and glow lamps. Lond. and N. Y., 1886. 

12°. D4285. 

May, Dr. O. Management of electric lighting. Frankf. 

o. M., 1891. 18°. D 4296. 

Pope, F. L. + Evolution of the electric incandescent 

lamp. Elizab., 1889. 8°. D 4714. 

I Prescott, G. B. Speaking telephone, electric light, and 

I other recent electrical inventions. N. Y., 1879. 

! 8°. D47i5.«. 

Pritchard. O. G. Manufacture of electric light carbons. 

Lond., 1890. 8°. D 4716. 

R.^ndali.. J. E. The incandescent lamp. Lynn, i8gi. 

18°. D4363. 

Russell, S. Electric light cables and the distribution of 

electricity. Lond. and N. Y.. 1892. 12°. D 4381. 
Salomons, Sir D. Electric light installations and the 

management of accumulators. New ed. Lond. 

and N. Y.. 1890. 12°. 04384.(7. 

— Same. 6th ed. Lond., 1891. 16°. 04384./^. 

— Management of accumulators and private electric 

light installations. 4th ed. Lond. and N. Y., 
1888. 16°. D 43S4. 

Sawyer, \Y. E. Electric lighting by incandescence and 
its application to interior illumination. N. Y., 
1881. 8°. D 4732. 

.Schilling, N. H. Present condition of electric light- 
ing. Bost., 1886. 8°. D 4734. 

Stephen. V. Wrinkles in electric lighting. I.ond. and 
N. Y., 1888. 12"^. D 4421. 

SwiNTO.v, A. A. C. Elementary principles of electric 
lighting. Lond., 1S86. 12^^. D 4431. 

Urquhart, J. W. Electric light fitting. Lond., 1890. 
12°. D 4456. 

Verity, J. B. Electricity up to date for light, power, 
and traction. Lond. and N. Y.. [pref. 1891]. 16°. 

D 4459. 

Walker, S. F. How to light a coUierv by electricitv. 
Lond. and N. Y., 1892. 8^. ' D 4778. 

Watson, A. E. Hand-book of wiring tables. N. Y., 
1892. 18°. D 4469. 



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SUBJECT CATALOGUE : English Architecture to Greek and Roman Architecture. 



Webb, H. L. 'lasting of insulated wires and cables. 
N. v., 1891. 12°. D 4471. 

Note. — For a complete list of works on Electricity 
see Sec. 673 of the Finding List. 

13. English Architecture. 

Carter, J. f Ancient architecture of England during 
the British, Roman, Saxon, and Norman eras. 
Lond., 1S87. Folio. _ 

Colling. J. K. \ Examples of English Mediaeval foli- 
age and coloured decoration. Bost., 1875. 4°. 

G 8819. 

HuNNEWEi.L, y. F. Imperial island : England's chroni- 
cle in stone. Bost., 1886. 8°. G 8630. 

Hunt, T. T. f Examples of Tudor architecture adapted 
to modern habitations. Lond., 1S41. 4°. G 8844. 

f Relics of Antiquity. [Views of ancient architectural 
edifices, etc., in England.] /. /. iv. 4°. G 8874. 

RiCHARDSox, C. J. aud others, f Elizabethan archi- 
tecture and ornament. Bost., n. d. 4°. G 8875. 

Rose, H. Architecture in England. Lond., 1843. 8°. 

G 8727. 

14. French Architecture. 

Anderson, R. % Examples of the municipal, commer- 
cial, and street architecture of France and Italy 
from the I2th to the 15th century. Lond., n. d. 
Folio. ■ G 8903. 

BoussARD, J. % Petites habitations francaises. Paris, 
1879. Folio. ' G 8911. 

Clutton, H. X Domestic architecture of France from 
the accession of Charles VI. to the demise cf Louis 
XII. Lond., 1853. Folio. G 8919. 

Daly, C. ^ Choix de fragments empruntes a des monu- 
ments fran^ais du commencement de la Renais- 
sance a la fin de Louis XVI. Paris, 1869. Folio. 

G 8923.^. 

:j: Hotel de Ville de Paris. [Architectural details. Paris, 
n. t. />.] Folio. G 8943. 

Inkersley, T. X Chronological succession of the styles 
of Romanesque and pointed architecture in France. 
Lond., 1S50. 8°. G S634. 

Knight. H. G. Architectural tour in Normandy. Lond., 
1841. 12°. G8249. 

:(: Maisons les plus remarquable de Paris. Apres les 
dessins de Hittorff and others. Lond., 1871. 
Folio. G S957. 

Parker, J. H. f [Architectural] tour in the west of 
France. Lond., 1852. 4°. G 8869. 

— i Medieval architecture in Aquitaine. Lond., 1S55. 

40. IVitli G 8869. 

— t Same, conclusion. Lend., 1856. 4°. IVitli G 886g. 
RoUYER, E. t French architecture and ornament from 

Francis I. to Louis XVI. Bost. and N. Y., n. d. 

4°. G 8876. 

Sauvageot, C. i Palais, chateaux, hotels, et maisons 

de France du XV^. au XVIIP. siecle. 4 vols. 

' Paris, 1867. Folio. G 8977. 

Verdier, a. et Gattois, F. X Architecture civile et 

domestique au moyen age el a la Renaissance. 2 

vols. Paris, 185S. 4°. G 8891. 

15. Furniture and Cabinet Work. 

Denning. D. Art and craft of cabinet-making. Lond., 
1891. 16^. H 8119. 

Edis, R. W. f Decoration and furniture of town houses. 
N. Y., 1881. 8^. I 5580. 

Garrett, Rhoda and Agnes. Suggestions for house 
decoration in painting, woodwork, and furniture. 
Phila., [1877]. 12°. H 3162. 

Gothic album for cabinet-makers, comprising a collec- 
tion of designs for Gothic furniture. Phila., 1868. 
16°. H 8173. 

Hall, J. Cabinet maker's assistant. 2d ed. Bait, and 
v.p., 1848. 18°. H 8183. 



Hints and practical information for cabinet makers, up- 
holsterers, and furniture men generally. N. Y., 
1884. 12°. H 8204. 

t Illustrated woodworker. Vol. 1. N. V., 1879. 
4°. C 7845- 

Jacquemart. a. f History of furniture. Lond. and 
N. Y., 1878. 4°. H 8846. 

JONQUET, A. X Original sketches for art furniture in the 
Jacobean, Queen Anne. Adams, and other styles. 
2d ed. Lond., 1880. Folio. G 8947. 

f London cabinet maker's book of prices, /. p. -w. 4*^. 

H 8855. 

LOSTALOT, A. de. f Dessins et modeles : les arts du 
bois. 2« ed. Paris, ;/. d. 4°. I 5S55. 

Loudon, J. C. f Encyclopa-dia of cottage, farm, and 
villa architecture and furniture. New ed., witli 
supplement. Lond., 1842. 8°. G 8664. 

MoRELAND, T. A. Practical decorative upholstery. 
Bost. and N. Y., 1890. 8°. H 8680. 

O'Kane, J., publisher. :f Fashionable furniture: 350 
original designs. N. Y., n. d. 8°. G 886-S. 

Pollen, J. PI. Ancient and modem furniture and wood- 
work. N. Y,. 1877. 12°. H 835^. 

— XSame. N. Y.. 1876. 12°. G 8355. 
Spofford, Harriet P. Art decoration- applied to furni- 
ture. N. Y., \^cop. 1877]. 8°. _ H 8751. 

Stokes, J. Cabinet maker and upholsterers companion. 
Phila., 1850. 16"=. H 8423. 

T ALBERT, B. J. f Examples of ancient and motlem fur- 
niture, metal work, tapestries,, decorations, etc. 
Bost., 1877. Folio. II 8987. 

— X Same. Lond., 1876. Folio. G S987. 

— X Gothic forms applied to furniture, metal work and 

decoration for domestic purposes. Bost., 1873. 
Folio. G 8987.0. 

Wallis, F. E. f Old Colonial architecture and furni- 
ture. Bost., [<r^/. 1887]. 4°. G 8894. 
Note. — See also Class 7. Carpentry and Woodwork ; 
Class 9, Decoration, Ornament, and Design,, and Class 
19, Household Art and Taste. 

16. Greek and Roman Architecture. 

Adams, W. H. D. Temples, tombs, and monuments of 
ancient Greece and Rome. Lond., 1871. 16°. 

G 8004. 
Ancient architecture. Rudiments of. Lond., I7c>4. S*^. 

G 8506. 
f Antiquities of Attica, Unedited : eo.mprising the archi- 
tectural remains of Eleusis> Rhamus. Sunium, and 
Thoricus. Lond., 1817. Folio. 

— f Same. 2d ed. Lond., 1S33. Folio. 
Cockerell, C. R. and others, f Antiquities of Athens: 

supplementary to the "Antiquities'" by Stuart and 

Revett. Lond., 1830. Folio. 
Gw^iLT. J. 1 Examination of Grecian architecture. 

/«G88i3. 
Parker. J. II. Architectural history of the city of Rome. 

Lond., 1881. 12°. G 8343..Z. 

\ Rome, Ruines de. [French and English.] n. p. and 

n. d. Folio. 
Smith, T. R. and Slater, J. Architecture classic and 

eariy Christian. N. Y. and Lond., 1882. 12°. 

G 84I2..J. 
Stuart, J. ««</ Revett, N. Antiquities of Athens. 3d 

ed. Lond., 1858. 12°. G 8426. 

— + Same. 3 vols. Lond., 1762-64. F^olio. 

— \ Same : Supplement. See Cockerell, C. R. and 

others. 
Verrall, Margaret de G. and Harrison, Jane E. 

Mythology and monuments of ancient Greece. 

Lond. and N. Y.. 1890. 12°. Z 7439. 

ViTRUVius PoLLio, M. f Architecture of. Transl. bv 

Gwilt. Lond., 1S26. 4°. G 8892. 

— X Civil architecture, comprising those books which 

relate to the public and private edifices of the 
ancients. Transl. by Wilkins. Lond., 1812. 4°. 

G 8892.6. 



APPRENTICES' LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 



SUBJECT CATALOGUE: Heating, Warming, and Ventilation /^ Household Art and Taste. 7 



WiLKiNS, W. Essays on subjects connected with Grecian 
and Roman architecture. Lond., 1837. 4°- 

G 8898. 

Wood, J. f Discoveries at Ephesus. including the site 
and remains of the great temple of Diana. Bost., 
1877. 4°. G 6S()&. 



17. Heating, Warming, and Ventilation. ; 

Arnott, N. Smokeless fire-place and chimney-valves. 

Lond., 1855. 8°. G 9509. 

Baldwin. W. J. Hot-water heating and fitting. N. V., 

1889. 8°. G 9514. 

— .Steam heating for buildings ; or, hints to steam fil- 

ters. 2ded. N. v., 1882. 12°. G9024. 

Banner, E. J. Wholesome houses : a handbook of do- 
mestic sanitation and ventilation. New ed. Lond., 
18S2. 12°. G 9025. 

r.ARR, W. M. Combustion of coal. Indianap., 1879. 
8°. G95I7- 

Billings, J. S. Principles of ventilation and heating, 
and iheir practical application. N. Y., 1889. 
8°. G9525. 

Bird, J. Protection against fire. N. V., 1S73. 12°. 

H 8043. 

Briggs, R. Steam heating : an exposition of the Amer- 
ican practice of warming buildings by steam. N. 
Y., 18S3. 18°. G9058. 

BucHAN, W. P. Ventilation. Lond., 1891. 16°. 

G 9063. 

Crary clay heater, [f Description, ^/f.] n.</. 16°. B 4. 

Eassie, \V. Healthy houses : history, defects, and rem- 
edies of drainage, ventilation [andj warming. 
N. Y., 1S72. 12°. GS131.//. 

Edwards, V.Jr. E.xtravaganl use of fuel in cooking 
operations, l.ond. ,1869. 8°. G 958o.<'. 

— Our domestic fire-places. Lond., 1870. 8°. G 9580.^/. 

— Smoky chimneys. 5th ed. Lond., 1869. 8°. G 9580.J. 

— Ventilation of dwelling houses. Lond., 1868. 8°. 

G 95So.z'. 

Gouge, H. A. New system of ventilation. 3d ed. 

N. Y., 1870. 8-\ G 9604. 

— f Sam<: N. V.. i83i. 8°. G 9604. 
Hood, C. On warming buildings by hot water. Also, 

on ventilation. 2d ed. Lond.. 1844. 8°. G 9627. 

— Same. Re-written by Fredk. Dye. Lond. and N. 

Y.. 1891. 8°. G 9627.0. 

KiTTREDGE, A. O.. ii/r. House heating by steam, hot 

water, and air. N. Y., 1891. S°. G 9647. 

Leeds, L. W. Lectures on ventilation. N. Y. , 1S6S. 

8°. G 965S. 

Leuchars, R. B. *Construction, heating, and ventila- 
tion of hothouses. Bost., 1851. 8°. G S660. 
Mills, J. H. Heat : its application to the warming 

and ventilation of buildings. 2 vols. Bost., [cop. 

1891]. 4°. G 9862. 

Morrison, G. B. Ventilation and warming of school 

buildings. N. Y.. 1SS7. 12^. G 9317. 

Our dwellings warmed as they are and as they might be. 

Lond., 1875. 16-. G 9340. 

Perkins, E. E. On gas and ventilation. Phila., 1S69. 

12°. G 9347- 

Putnam. [. P. The open fire-place in all ages. Bost.. 

1 88 1. 12°. G 9360. 

Reid, D. B. Theory and practice of ventilation. Lond., 

1844. 8^. G 9720. 

— ■^S(i'/u: Lond.. 1S44. 8°. G 9720. 
Richardson, C. J. Warming and ventilation of build- 
ings. 2d ed. Lond., 1S39. S". G 9724. 

RuTTAN, H. * Ventilation and warming of buildings. 

N. Y., 1862. 8-. G 9728. 

Sugg, W. T. Domestic uses of coal gas as applied to 

lighting, cooking and heating, ventilation. Lond., 

1884. 8°. G 9757- 

Tomlinson, C. Warming and ventilation. Lond., 1850. 

16°. G 9444- 



Weeks, J. D. f Manufacture of coke. /« vol. 10 0/ 

U 6891./. 

Williams, C. W. Combustion of coal and prevention 

of smoke. Lond., 1858. 12°. G 9484. 

— *Same. Lond., 1854. 8°. 09790- 

JVote. — See also Class 34, Plumbing, Drainage, and 
Sanitary Science. 

18. Historical. 

Agincourt, S. d'. X History of art by its monuments 

from its decline in the 4th century to its restora- 

ation in the i6th. 3 vols, in one. Lond.. 1867. 

Fo/io. G 8901. 

A'oU. — Vol. I. Architecture. 73 plates. 
Clement, Clara E. Outline history of architecture. N. 

Y., t8S6. S'. _ G 8557. 

Durand. J. N. L. t Recueil et paralcle des edifices de 

tout genre, anciens et modernes. Paris, 1807. 

Fo/io. 
Fergusson, J. History of architecture. 2 vols. N. Y., 

[1874J. 8°. G 8588.,/. 

— History of the modern styles of architecture. 3d ed. 

2 vols. N. Y., 1891. 8°. G 8588. A. 

— Illustrated handbook of architecture. 2d ed. Lond., 

1859. 8°. G 85SS. 

Freeman, E. A. History of architecture. Lond., 1849. 
8°. (i 8594. 

Hope, T. Historical essay on architecture. 3d ed. Lond., 
1840. 8°. G 8627. 

L.\FfevER, M. Beauties of modern architecture. 3d ed. 
N. Y.. 1839. 4°- G8852. 

Langley, B. f Examples from ancient masonry in the 
proportions and orders of the most eminent mas- 
ters of all nations. Bost. and N. Y., [1392J. 4°. 
I GS853. 

i Lefebre, a. Wonders of architecture. N. Y., 1S70. 
i i6=". G 8264. 

RosENGARTEN, A. Handbook of architectural styles. 
N. Y.. 1876. 8°. G 8728. 

\—XSaf,ie. N. v., 1876. S°. G S727. 

Scott, Sir G. + Rise and development of Mediaeval 
I architecture. 2 vols. Lond.. 1879. S°. G S73S. 

Smith, T. R. Architecture, Gothic and Renaissance. 
N. Y. and Lond., 1S80. 12°. G S412. 

Tuckerman, a. L. Short history of architecture. N. 
! Y., 1887. 8°. G 3767. 

! TUTHILL. Mrs. L. C. H. Historv of architecture. Phila., 
184S. 8^\ ' G3769. 

i ViOLLET-LE-DUC, E. E. | Annals of a fortress. Transl. 
I by Bucknall. Bost., 1876. 3°. G 8776 ,;. 

' — Habitations of man in all ages. Transl. bv Bucknall. 
Bost., 1876. S°. G 8776.//. 

, — lSci/m: Bost., 1S76. 8°. G 8776.5. 

i 19. Household Art and Taste. 

I Arrowsmith, H. W. tint/ L f House decorator and 
i painter's guide. Lond., 1S40. 4°. I 4804. 

I f Art amateur : devoted to art in the household. Vols. 
I 14, 15. (Dec. 1885 to Nov., 1S86.) N. Y.. 

I 1885-86. Fo/io. I g04.it. 

— f Same. Vol. 16, No. I (Dec. 18S6V Ilir/t I 904.,;. 
< Brunner, a. W. tint/ Tryon. T. Interior decoration. 

N. Y., 1887. 4-- U 3813. 

BuNCE, O. B. Mvhouse: an ideal. N. Y., 1884. 16'. 

H 3065. 
to furnish a house. N. Y . 188 r . 
H 3089. 
Lond., /;. </. 
H 3097- 

Cook, C. + The house beautiful : essays on beds,, tables. 

e/c. N. Y., 1878. 8°. I 8560. 

Cooper, H. J. Art of furnishing on rational and 

lesthetic principles. N. Y.. i'8Si. 16°. H 3099. 

Dewing. A/n. T. W. Beauty in the household. N. Y.. 

1882. 16°. H 3120. 



Church, Ella R 

12'^. 
Coke, Mr,: T. 
• 12°. 



H. 



Gentlewoman at home. 



In asking for books, use the '• Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S N.\ME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NU.MBER. 



SUBJECT CATALOGUE : Illumination to Italian Architecture. 



Eastlakk, C. L. Hints on household taste in furni'ure, 
upholstery, and other details. Bost., 1872. 8°. 

H 3579- 

— * Same. Lond., 1S6S. 8°. H 3579. 

— \ Same. Ed. by Perkins. Bost., 1872. 8°. G 8579. 
Edis, R. W. f Decoration and furniture of town houses. 

N. Y., 1881. 8°. I 5580. 

Elliott, C. W. f Book of American interiors. Bost.. 

1876. 8°. G S827. 

Garrett, Rhoda and Agnes. Sufjgestions for house 

decoration in painting, woodwork, and furniture. 

Phila., [1877]. 12°. H 3162. 

Graef, F. S. f "American decorative art"(?): hints 

to those who have homes to beautify, n. t. p. 

16°. B 8. 

— f Modern room decoration. N. V., \_pyef. 1889]. 

18°. . " " ^ 3174. 

Harrison, Constance C. Woman's handiwork in mod- 
ern homes. N. Y.. i88f. S°. H 3612. 

Loftie, \V. J. Plea for art in the house. Phila., 
L1877]. 12°. H 3272.«. 

Ormsbee, Agnes B. The house comfortable. N. Y., 
1892. 16°. H 3339. 

Ruutz-Rees, Janet E. House decoration. N. Y., 
188 1. 1*2°. H 3380. 

— Home occupations. N. Y., [1S82]. i2mo. H 3380./^. 
Smith, W. f E.xamples of household taste. N. Y., 

n. J. 4°- I 5883. 

20, Illumination. 

ACCUM. F. Practical treatise on gas light. I>ond., 
1S15. 8°. G 9502. 

Colburn, Z. Gas works of London. Phila., [pre/. 
1865]. 12°. G 4097. 

Cooper, T. On gas lights. Phila., 1816. 8°. G 9560. 

Hartley, F. \V. Gas measurements and gas metre 
testing. 4th ed. Lond., 1882. 12°. G 9188. 

Herring, W. R. Construction of gas works. Lend., 
1S92. 12°. G 4198. 

History of the making of gas-light. In H 206. 

Humphreys, A. C. Water gas in the U. S. N. Y., 
1889. 4°. G 9844- 

t Lenoir gas-engine [Description of]. ;/. /. /., 1866. 
8°. B 2506. 

MoONEY, W. American gas-engineer and superintend- 
ent's hand book. N. Y., 1888. 16°. Gg3i5. 

Peckston, T. S. On gas-lighting. 3d ed. Lond., 
1841. 8°. G 9707. 

Perkins, E. E. On gas and ventilation. Phila.. 1869. 
12°. G 9347. 

Sugg, W. T. Domestic uses of coal gas as applied to 
lighting, cooking and healing, ventilation. Lond., 
1884. 8°. G9757- 

Note. — See also Class 12, Electric Light. 

21. Indian Architecture. 

De Forest, L. f Indian architecture and ornament. 
Bost., [cop. 1S87]. 4°. G 8824.(7. 

— \ Indian domestic architecture. 11. t. p. Plates. 

4°. G 8824. 

Fergusson, J. History of Indian and eastern archi- 
tecture. 2 vols. N. Y., 1891. 8°. G SsSS.f. 

22. Industrial Art. 

BiRDWOOD, G. C. M. X Industrial arts of India. 2 

vols. Lond., n. d. 12°. G 8043. 

Blanc, C. Art in ornament and dress. N. Y., 1877. 

8°. T 8527. 

BURTY, P. *Chefs-d'ceuvre of the industrial arts. Ed. 

by Chaffers. N. Y., 1869. 8°. I 5540. 

Drone, E. S. Industrial art education in the U. S. 

Jn C 9511.1. 
Industrial arts : historical sketches. N. Y., \pref., 

1S76.] 12°. I 5223. 



Mason, G. C. Application of art to nianufactures. N. 
Y., 1858. 12°. I 290. 

Nichols, G. \V. Art education applied to industry. N. 
Y., 1877. 8°. I 697. 

Norton, C. B.. edr. \ Treasures of art, industry, and 
manufacture represented in the Centennial Exhi- 
bition at Philadelphia, 1876. Buffalo and v. p., 
[cop. 1S77]. J' olio. I 5967. 

Oppenard, G-M. f Collection of the works of : 2,000 
designs for architects, decorators, jewellers, etc. 
N. Y. and v. p., it. d. P'olio. I 5968. 

Playfair, L. Necessity of industrial instruction. 

In vol. I ofH 14 J. 

RiaNo, J. r". Industrial arts in Spain. Lond. and N. 
Y., 1879. 12°. I 5372 

Rock, D. t 'l^extile fabrics. N. Y.. 1876. 12"'. G 8375. 

RusKiN, J. The two paths : lectures on art in its appli- 
cation to decoration and manufacture. N. Y., 
1S85. 12°. I 381.?/. 

Smith, Prof. W. f Industrial art. /// vol. 2 of H 817. 
A'Ott'. — See also Sees. 951-959 of the Fimling List. 

23. Irish Architecture. 

Waring, J. B. f Early architecture of Ireland and 
Scotland. IVith E 9994. 

24. Iron and Metal Work. 

Atchley & Co., publishers. \ Examples of iron roofs 

adapted for all description of buildings. Lond., 

;/. d. Folio. 
BiRK.MiRE, W. H. Architectural iron and steel, and its 

application in the construction of buildings. N. 

Y., 1891. 8°. G 9526. 

Burn, R. S. Building construction : timber, lead, and 

iron work. 2 vols. N. Y., [pref. 1873]. 16°. 

G 9066.^. 
I. Text. 2. Plates. 

— Same. 2 vols. Lond. and Glasg.. ;/. d. 

1. Text. 16°. G9066./;'. 

2. Plates. 4°. _ G 9S14./-'. 
Campin, F. Construction of iron roofs. N. Y., 1868. 

4°. G 9544. 

Fairbairx, W. .Application of cast and wrought iron to 
building purposes. 4th ed. Lond.. 1870. 8°. G9585. 

Gateuil. N. X Recueil de serrurerie pratique. Dourdaii, 
n.d. 4°. G9833- 

X Motifs de serrurerie. Extraits de publications diverses. 
Paris, 1874. 4°. G 9S64. 

New York Wire Railing Co. f Catalogue of iron rail- 
ings. N. Y., n. d. 4'^, G 9866. 

fORN.\MENTAL iron works; or, designs for fanlights, 
stair-case railing, etc. Lond., «. d. 12°. G S339. 

Shaw, H. | Examples of ornamental metal work. Lond., 
1836. 4°. G8881. 

Talbert, B. J. + Examples of ancient and modern fur- 
niture, metal work, etc. Bost., 1877. Folio. H 8987. 

— XSame. Lond.. 1S76. Folio. G 8987. 

— X Gothic forms ap])lied to furniture, metal work. etc. 

Bost., 1873. Folio. Ci 8987.a. 

Walter, T. U. <?«(/ Smith. J. J- t Guide to workers in 

metal for the use of architects and designers. 

Phila., 1846. 4°. G S.S93.<7. 



25. Italian Architecture. 

Anderson, R. X Examples of the municipal, commer- 
cial, and street architecture of France and Italy 
from the 12th to the 15th century. Lond.. n. d. 
Folio. G 8903. 

Freeman, E. A. Historical and architectural sketches, 
chiefly Italian. Lond. 1S76. 12°. G 8157. 

f Italian Renaissance : architecture and decoration se- 
lected from the choicest edifices of Italy. Bost. 
and N.Y., [1892]. 4°. G 8845. 



ODD V -KJ -Tt n ■ 



SUBJECT CATALOGUE: Japanese Architecture /-^ Naval Architecture and Ship Building. 9 



Lf.tarouilly, I'. J Edifices tie Rome moderne. [Text.] 
Paris, i860. 4°. G 8854. 

— i Same. [Plates.] 3 vols. Paris, 1S56-68. Folio. 

(J 8954.a. 

— Edifices de Rome moderne. Bost., «. d. Folio. 

G 8954. 
Ri:SKiN, J. Stones of Venice. 3 vols. N. Y., 1S80. 12°. 

G 8381.^. 

— Same. 3 vols, in two. N. Y., 1885. 12''. G 8381./. 

— * Same. N. Y., 1851. 8°. I 728. 

— Val d'Arno : ten lectures on the Tuscan art. N. Y., 

18S6. 12°. G83SI.Z/. 

26. Japanese Architecture. 

Morse. E. J. Japanese homes and their surroundings. 
Bost., 1886. 8*^. G 8690. 

27. Lighthouses. 

Adams, \V. H. D. Light houses and light ships. Lond. , 
1870. 16^. G 7004. 

Bell, L ^Construction of La Corbiere lighthouse and 
the St. Helier's harbour built in concrete at Jersey. 
Lond. and N. Y., 1S80. 8°. G9521. 

Crowninshield, Mary B. All among the light houses. 
Best., \coi>. 1886]. 8°. G 7563. 

Elliot, Maj.-Gen. G. H. European light-house sys- 
tems in 1873. ^'- "^'•. 1S75. 8°. G 7531. 

Heap, Major D. I'. Ancient and modern light-houses. 
Bost.. 1889. 8°. G 7615. 

Reynaud, M. L. f Illumination and beaconage of the 
coasts of France. Wash., 1876. 4°. G 7874. 

Smeaton and lighthouses. Lond., 1844. 16°. G 7411. 

Stevenso.n, A. History, construction, etc. of light- 
houses. Lond., 1850. 12°. G 7421. 

United States. Light-House Board. + Annual report 
for 1872-76. Wash., 1872-76. ^. G 7773-<^- 

t Manual of light-house engineering. Vol. 2, plates. 

Wash., 1869. Folio. G 7991. w. 

f Specifications for a light-house at Cape flatteras, 

St. Simons (Ga.), and new stone pier for Waugosh- 
ance Light-House. Wash., 1868-69. Folio. 

G 7991 •/• 

28. Masonry, Brick Work, and Build- 
ing Stones. 

Baker, L O. Treatise on masonry construction. N. 

v.. 1889. 8°. G 9513. 

Bancroft, R. -M. andY. J. Tall chimney construction. 

Manch. and Lewes, 1885. 8°. G 9515. 

f BriLDiNix stones of the U. S. and statistics of the quarry 

industry for 18S0. In vol. 10 0/ \J 6891./". 

Burgoyne, Gen. Sir J. F. Blasting and quarrying of 

stone. Lond., 1849. 16°. G 9065. 

Burn, R. S. Building construction : brickwork and 

masonry. Vol. i, Text. X. Y., 1876. 16°. 

Oqodt.c. 

— Sawe. Vol. 2, Plates. N. V., 1S76. 4^. G 9814. 

— Building construction: brick, stone, and slate. 2 vols. 

N. Y.. [/>re/. 1S73]. 16°. G 9066.0'. 

— f New guide to masonry, bricklaving, and plastering. 

N. Y.. //. d. 4°. ' G9814.W. 

BlRNHAM. S. M. History and uses of limestones and 

marbles. Bost., 1883. 4°. G 9540. 

Davis, C. T. Manufacture of bricks, tiles, terra cotta, 

etc. 2d ed. Phila. and Lond., 1889. 8^. G 9568. 
DoBSO.N, E. Foundations and concrete works. Lond., 

1850. 12°. G 4124. 

— Manufacture of bricks and tiles. Lond., 1850. 12°. 

G 9i24.iJ. 

— + Same. 4th ed. by Mallet. Lond. and N. Y.. 1S68. 

16*^. G 9124. 

— Masonry and stonecutting. 3d ed. 2 vols. Lend., 

1857-59- it)°- G9124./7/. 



GiLLMORE, Q. A. Comparative resistance of freestone, 
brick piers, hydraulic cements, mortars, and con- 
cretes. N. Y., i838. 8°. G4601. 
Goodrich, J. C.,jr. \ Beton-Coignet : a description of 
the material and its uses in France and America. 
N. Y., «. a'. 4°. B2801. 
Jackson, A. W. f ^"'l<^'ng stones of California. Berke- 
ley, 1888. 8°. B 3512. 
Kirk, A. Quarryraan and contractor's guide ; or, how 
to remove rock at least cost. Pittsb , i8gi. 4°. 

G 9849. 

; Langley, B. f Examples from ancient masonry in the 

proportions and orders of the most eminent mas- 

! ters of all nations. Bost. and N. Y., [1892]. 4 \ 

: G 8S53. 

I Marble- worker's manual. N. Y., 1856. iS°. G 9288. 

\— Same. Phila., 1865. 12^. G 9288. 

I Merrill, G. P. Stones for building and decoration. 
N. Y., 1891. 8°. D8680. 

! Merriman. M. Text-book on retaining walls and ma- 
sonry dams. N. v., 1892. S . G 9680. 
Nicholson, P. Mechanic's companion ; or, elements of 
masonry, etc. Phila., 1868. 8-^. G 9698. 

— Same. Lond., 1S12. 12°. G 9330. 
Stonemason, The, and bricklayer. By various writers. 

J Lond. a«^/r. /., 1891. 12°. G 9423. 

A'ote. — See also Class 33, Plastering, Limes, Mortars, 
and Cements. 

29. Mills and Millwork. 

Buchanan, R. *Millwork and other machinery. With 

notes by Tredgold. 3d ed. by Rennif. Lond.. 

1841. 8°. G 1533. 

Craik, D. Practical millwright and miller. Phila. 

and Lond., 1871. 8°. G 1563. 

Evans, O. Mill-wright and miller's guide. 4th ed. 

Phila., 1821. 8°. G 1583. 

Fairbairn. 5/>W. Mills and millwork. 3d ed. 2 vols. 

j Lond., 1871. 8°. G 1585. 

I. Principles of mechanism and on prime movers. 
I 2. Machinery of transmission and construction and 

j arrangement of mills. 

— :|: Same. 3d ed. 2 vols. Lond., 1871. 8°. G 9585. 
, Grimshaw, R. Miller, millwright, and mill furnisher: 
i a practical treatise. N. Y., 1882. 4°. G 1836.W. 
j Hasluck, p. N. Milling machines and processes. 

Lond., 1892. 12°. G 1189.1). 

j Overman, F. Mechanics for the millwright. Phila. , 
I 1S64. 12°, G 1340. 

Pallet, H. Miller's, millwright's, and engineer's guide. 
Phila., 1866. 12°. G 1342. 

Rankine, W. j. M. Manual of machinery and mill- 
work. Lond.. 1869. 12°. G 1363. 
Templeton's engineer, millwright, and mechanic's pocket 
companion. Revised by Adams. N. Y., IS^2. 
; 16°. G 1435- 

— Same. N. Y., 1888. 16°. G 1435. 
Thurston, R. H. Friction and lost work in machinery 

and millwork. 3d ed. N. Y.,^889. 8°. G 1764. 

VoLLER, W. R. Modern flour milling. [Pre/.. Croy- 
den. 1891.] 8°. G 1776. 

Woodbury, C. J. H. Fire protection of mills and con- 
struction of mill floors. 2d ed. N. Y., 1882. 3°. 

G 1794- 

30. Naval Architecture and Ship 
Building. 

Brassey, Sir T. The British navy : its strength, re- 
sources, and administration. Vols. 1-4. Lond.. 
18S2-S3. 8°. G 7535- 

1. Shipbuilding for the purposes of war. 

2. .Miscellaneous subjects connected with ship-build- 
ing for the purposes of war. 

3. Opinions on the shipbuilding policy of the navy. 

4. Dockyards, reserves, training, pensions. 



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SUBJECT CATALOGUE : Painting, Graining, and Varnishing to Periodicals. 



Calkins, H. C. f Shall we build our own ships or pur- 
chase them of England : speech, May 18, 1870. 
M. /. /. 8°. _ B C505. 

Chapman, F. de. f Traite de construction des vais- 
seaux. Paris, 1779. Folio. G 791S. 

COTTERiLL, C. C. and Little, E. D. Ships and sailors 
ancient and modern. Lond., 1868. 12°. G 7102. 

Finch AM, J. History of naval architecture. Lond., 
1851. 8°. G 7590. 

— * Same. Lond., 1851. 8°. G 7590. 
ClRANTiiAM, J. Iron ship-building. Lond., 1858. 12°. 

G 7174- 

— * Same. Lond., 185S. 12°, G 7174. 

— \ Same. 3d ed. Lond., 1862. Folio. G 7936. 
Griffiths, J. W. Ship builders' manual. 2 vols. 

N. Y., 1853. 8°. G 7606. 

— t Treatise on marine and naval architecture. N. Y., 

1851. 4°- G7836. 

Hall, H. f Ship-building industry in the U. S. 

In vol. 8^/U 6891./. 
Hovgaard, G. W. Submarine boats. Lond., 1887. 

12°. G 7214. 

Kipping, R. Masting, mast-making, and rigging of 

ships. 6th ed. Lond., 1861. 12°. G 7244.W. 

— Sails and sail-making. 7th ed. Lond., 1865. 12°. 

G 7244. J. 

KUNHARDT, C. P. Small yachts : their design and con- 
struction. N. v., 1885. 4°. G 7851. 

Mackrow, C. Naval architect's and shipbuilder's 
pocket-book. Lond., 1879. 16^^. G 7283. 

— Same. 5th ed. Lond., 1892. 16'='. G 7283.^. 
Maritime League. f Address to the ship-owners of 

Great Britain, n. t. p., 1875. 8°. B 6542. 

Meade. R. \V. Naval architecture and ship 'building. 
Phila., 1869. 8°. G 7678. 

Mr. Ghim's dream [of a new system of constructing and 
navigating sailing vessels]. N. Y., 1878. 12°. 

G 7309. 

Murray, M. \ Treatise on ship-building and naviga- 
tion. /. /. IV. 8°. G 7694. 

Neison, a. Practical boat building for amateurs. New 
and revised ed. Lond., [pre/. 1880]. 12°. G 7328. 

Nystrom, J. W. Technological education and the con- 
struction of ships and screw propellers. 2d ed. 
Phila., 1866. 12°. G 7335. 

Ocean steamships : their construction, development, man- 
agement, and appliances. By [various authors]. 
N, Y., 1891. 8*. G 7702. 

Peake, J. Rudiments of naval architecture. Lond., 
1849. i6°- G 7345. 

Reed, E. J. Our iron-clad ships. Lond., 1869. 8°. 

G 7720. 

— Stability of ships. Lond., 1885. 8°. G 7720.J. 
Royal School of Naval Architecture and Marine En- 
gineering. Annual. 1S71-74. Lond., 1875. 8°. 

G 7727. 
Russell, J. S. + Modern system of naval architecture. 

3 vols. Lond., [1865]. Folio. 
.SOMMERFELDT, H. A. Construction of ships. Lond., 

1860-61. 12°. G 7414. 

— + Same. Lond., 1860-61. 12°. G 7414. 

— + Same: Atlas. Lond., 1861. Folio. G 7983. 

STEPHENS, W. p. Canoe and boat building : a com- 
plete manual for amateurs. 4th ed. N. Y., i88g. 
12°. G 7429- 

Stuart, C. B. f Naval and mail steamers of the U. S. 

2d ed. N. Y., 1853. 4°, G 7SS5. 

1 HEARLE, S. J. P. Naval architecture. Vol. i [Text]. 

N. Y..[;)r./. 1873]. 16°. 7437- 

— Same. Vol. 2, Plates. N. Y., «. d. 4°. G 7888. 
Washington, Capt. *Progress of naval architecture. 

/« vol. lo/M 141. 

Welch, J. J. Text-book of naval architecture. Lond., 

^889. 8°. G7784 

white, W.H. Manual of naval architecture. Lond., 

^^77- 8°. G 778S, 

Winn, W. Boating man's vade-mecum. Lond.. 1891, 

G 7485. 



31. Painting, Graining, and Varnishing. 

Arrowsmith, H. W. and I. f House decorator and 
painter's guide. Lond., 1840. 4°. I 4804. 

Davidson, E. A. House-painting, graining, marbling, 
and sign-writing. 5th ed. Lond., 1888. 16°. G 9115. 

Gardner, F. B. How to paint. N. Y., 1872. 12-. 

H 8162. 

Masury, J. W. American grainer's handbook. N. Y., 
[cop. 1872]. 8°. H 8674. 

— Treatise on house-painting. N. Y.. 1868, 12°. G 9291. 
Painter's, gilder's, and varnisher's companion. 7th ed. 

Phila., 1858. 16°. H 8341. 

Wall, W. E . Practical graining. Phila., [cop. i8go]. 

8°. H 8779. 

32. Periodicals. 

f American architect and building news. Vols. 1-38 
(Jan., 1876-Dec., 1892). Bost., 1876-92. 4°. C 7802. 

— XSame. Vols. 1-8 (Jan., iS76-Dec., 1880.) 8 vols. 

in ten. Bost.. 1876-80. 4°. G 8802. 

— Same. Vol. 12 (July-Dec, 1882). Bost., 1882. 4=. 

C 7S02. 

— f Same. Mid-week extra. Nos. 1-45. (Jan. 6-Nov. 

10, 1886.) Bost., 1886. 8°. n. t.p. C 7505.6'. 
t American builder. Vols. 14, 15. (Jan. -Dec, 1879.) N. 
Y., 1879. 4°. C 7802.^. 

A^ote. — For continuation see "Builder and wood- 
worker " [C 7814]. 
X Architect, The : a weekly illustrated journal of art, 
civil engineering, and building. Vols. 18-24. 
Lond., 1S77-80. 4°. G 8803. 

Architectural and building monthly. Vols. 1-4. (April, 
1890-March, 1892.) N. Y., 1890-92. 4°. C 7804. 
Architecture and building. Vols. 12-17 (Jan., 1890- 
Dec, 1J92). N. Y., 1890-92. 4°. C 7803. 

N'ote. — Continuation of " Building : an architectural 
monthly" [C 7815]. 
t Builder and wood-worker. Vols. 16-28. (Jan., 1880- 
Dec, 1892.) N. Y., 1880-92. 4°. C 7S14. 

Note. — Continuation of "American builder" 
[C 7802. <:]. 
f Building: an architectural monthly. Vols. i-ii. (Oct., 
i8S2-Dec, 1889.) N. Y., 1S82-89. 4°. C 7815. 
Note. — Continued as "Architecture and building" 
[C 7803]. 
X Building news and engineering journal. Vols. 33-41. 
(July, 1877-Dec, 1881.) Lond.. 1877-81. 4°- 

G 8813. 
f Carpentry and building. Vols. 1-14. (Jan., 1879- 
Dec, 1892.) N. Y., 1879-92. 4°. C 7816. 

f Civil engineer and architect's journal. 25 vols. (1837- 
62.) Lond., 1838-62. 4°. C 7818. 

ICroquis d'architecture, 1S66-80. 7 vols. Paris, 1866- 
80. 4°. G 8921. 

f Engineering and building record and sanitary engineer. 
Vols. 16-18. (June, 1887-Nov., 1888.) N. Y., 
1887-88. 4?. C 7828.^. 

— \Same. Vol. 19, Nos. 1-5. (Dec. 1-29, 18S8.) 
With sol. 18 ofQ ■]S2&.a. 
N'ote. — Continuation of " Sanitary engineer and con- 
struction record '" [C 7S77.<^]. 
f Hydraulic and sanitary plumber. Vols. 1-3. (Oct., 
1882-Oct.. 1885.) N. Y., 1883-85. Folio. C 7944. 
Note. — Continued as "Sanitary plumber" [C 7977]. 
f Manufacturer and builder. Vols. 20-24. (Jan., 18S8- 
Dec, 1892.) N. Y., 1888-92. 4°. C 7857. 

f Plumber and sanitary engineer. Vols, i, 2. (Dec, 
1877-N0V.. 1879.) N. Y., 1877-79. 4°. C7872.(». 
A^ofe. — Continued as " Sanitary engineer "[C 7877. a]. 
•[ Plumber's trade journal. Vols. 10-14. (Jan., 1888- 
Dec, 1892.) N. Y.. 1888-92. 4°. C 7872. 

f Real estate record and builder's guide. Vols. 7-9. 13- 
17, 22-35. (Jan., 1871-Dec., 1884.) N. Y., 1871- 
84. 4°. C7874. 

Note. — Continued as " Record and guide'' [C 7874.(1], 



APPRENTICES' LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 



SUBJECT CATALOGUE : Plastering, etc. to School Architecture. 



11 



f Rkcord and guide. Vols. 35-50. (Jan., 1885-Dec., 
1892.) N. v., 1885-92. 4°- €7874.0. 

Note. — Continuation of " Real estate record and 
guide"' [C 7874]- 
\ Rkvue generale de I'architecture et des travaux publics. 
Vols. 2-33. (1841-76.) Paris, 1841-76. 4°. G8874..7. 
\ Sanitary engineer. Vols. 3-13. (Dec, 1879-May, 
18S6.) N. Y.. 1S79-86. 4°. C 7S77.«. 

A'rj/f.— Continuation of "Plumber and sanitary 
engineer" [C 7872 rt]. Continued as "Sanitary en- 
gineer and construction ncord " [C 7877. /'J. 
\ Sanitary engineer and construction record. Vols. 14, 
15. (June, 1886-May, 1887.) N. v., 1886-87. 

4°. c 7877.'^. 

Note. — Continuation of "Sanitary engineer" 
[C 7877.0]. Continued as " Engineering and build- 
ing record and sanitary engineer" [C 7828.0]. 
X Sanitary plumber. Vols. 4 and 5, Nos. 1-8. (Nov. 
1, 1885-Feb. 15, 1S87.) N. v., 1885-87. Folio. 

C 7977- 

— \ Same. Vols. 5 (Nos. 9-43) - 10 (March I, 1887- 

Oct. 15, 1892). N. v.. 1887-92. 4°. C 7877. 
Note. — Continuation of " Hydraulic and sanitary 
plumber " [C 7944]. 

33. Plastering, Limes, Mortars, and 
Cements. 

Bl'RN, R. S., edr. \ New guide to masonry, bricklaying, 
and plastering. N. V., ;/. d. 4°. G 9S14.W. 

BURNELL, G. R. Limes, mortars, and cements. Lond., 
1850. 16^''. G 9067. 

Cameron, K. Plaster's manual. N. V., 1883. 16°. 

G 9073. 

Cunningham, R. f Experiments witli lime united with 
weed ash and kelp. Dubl., 1782. 8°. B 2506. 

Faija, H. Portland cement for users. 2d ed. Lond., 
1884. 12". G 9142. 

Fire-proof Building Co. of N. Y. [f Description of 
blocks of hydraulic lime to be used in building] 
n. t. p. 8°.' B516. 

Gii.LMORE, Q. A. Limes, hydraulic cements, and mor- 
tars. 9th ed. N. v., 1888. 8°. G 9601. 

Hodgson, F. T. Plaster and plastering, mortars and 
cements. N. Y.,1883. 12°. G 9208./. 

Totten, J. G. On hydraulic and common mortars and 
lime burning. N. Y., 1842. 8°. G 9767. 

ViCAT, L. I. Calcareous mortars and cements. Lond., 
1837. 8°. G 9776. 

34. Plumbing, Drainage, and Sanitary 
Science. 

Beardmore, W. L. Drainage of habitable buildings. 

N. Y. and Lond., 1892. 12°. G 4032. 

Chaumont, F. S. B. F. de. Habitation in relation to 

health. Lond. and N. Y., 1879. 16°. F 2084. 

Clarke, J. W. Plumbing practice. Lond., 1888. 8°. 

G 9555-/- 

Davies, p. J. Standard practical plumber. Vol. i. 

Lond. and N. Y., 1885. 8°. G 9569. 

Domestic house planner and the sanitary architect. By 

various writers. Lond. and v. p., 1891. 12°. 

G9125. 
Eassie, W. Healthy houses : the history, defects, and 
remedies of drainage, etc. N. Y.. 1S72. 12°. 

G 8131.//. 

— Sanitary arrangements for dwellings. Lond.. 1874. 

12°. G 8131.J. 

t Engineering and building record and sanitary en- 
gineer. Vols. 16-iS. (June, 1887-Nov., 1SS8.) 
N. v., 1S87-8S. 4°. C 7828.0. 

Note. — Continuation of " Sanitary engineer and con- 
struction record " fC 7877. <^]. 
Gerhard, W. P. f Drainage of a house. Bost., 1888. 
16^. B 16. 

— Hints on the drainage and sewerage of dwellings. 

N. Y., 1884. 12'=. G 4165. 



; Gerhard, \V. P. House-drainage and sanitary plumb- 
ing. 2d ed. N. Y., 1884. 18°. G 4165.//. 

— f Prevention of fire. 2ded. N. Y., 1887. 12°. B2517. 

— Sanitary drainage of buildings. N. Y., 1&87. 18°. 

G 4165.'-. 

— f Sanitary drainage of tenement houses. N. Y., 

;/. t. p. 8°. B2517. 

— Sanitary house-inspection. N. Y., 1885. 16°. G 4165. j. 
Hellyer, S. S. X The plumber and sanitary houses. 

Lond., «. d. 8°. G 9616. 

— Plumbing. Lend., 1891. 16°. G 9193. 
House and its surroundings. N. Y., 1879. i^°- (Health 

primers. No. 3.) F 2192.3. 

Jenkin, F. Healthy houses : adapted to American con- 
ditions, by Waring. N. V., 1879. 12°. G 8230. 
Krepp, F. C. *Sewage question. Lond., 1867. 8°. 

G 4652. 
Maguire, W. R. Domestic drainage and plumbing. 
Lond., 1890. 8°. G 9670. 

f Plumber and sanitary engineer. Vols, i, 2. (Dec. 
1877-Nov., 1879.) N. Y., 1877-79. 4°- C 7872.0. 
Note. — Continued as " Sanitary engineer"' [C 7S77 a\. 
Plunkett, Mrs. H. M. Women, plumbers, and doctors; 
or, household sanitation. N. Y., 18&5. 12°. F 2354. 
Putnam, J. P. Improved plumbing appliances. N. Y., 
1887. 8°. G 9716. 

Robinson, H. Sewage dispo.sal. G 4376. 

f Sanitary engineer. Vols. 3-13. (Dec, 1879-May. 
1886.) N. Y., 1879-86. 4°. C 7877.0. 

Note. — Continuation of " Plumber and sanitary en- 
gineer " [C 7872.0). and continued as "Sanitary 
engineer and construction record " [C 7877.^]. 
f Sanitary engineer and construction record. Vols. 
14, 15. (June, 1886-May, 1887). N. Y., 1886- 
87. 4°. €7877.'^. 

N'ote. — Continuation of "Sanitary engineer" 
[C 7877.0], and continued as " Engineering and build- 
ing record and sanitary engineer" [C 7828.0]. 
Slater, J. W. Sewage treatment, purification, and utili- 
sation. Lond. and N. Y., 1S8S. 12°. G 4410. 
Staley, C. and Pierson, G. S. Separate system of sew- 
erage. N. Y., 18S6. 8°. G 4752. 

— Same. 2d ed. N. V., 1891. 8°. G 4752.0. 
Teale, T. p. Dangers to health : a pictorial guide to 

domestic .sanitary defects. 4th ed. N. Y., 1883. 

8°. G 4761. 

Tracy, R. S. Hand-book of sanitary information for 

householders. N. Y., 1884. 16°. F 2446. 

Varona, a. de. Sewer gases : their nature and origin, 

and how to protect our dwellings. Brookl., 1879. 

16°. " F 2458. 

Waring, G. E. f Earth closets and earth sewage, w. 

/./. [1870]. 8°. B 250S. 

— X Sanitary drainage of houses and towns. N. Y., 

1876. 12°. G 9465. 

— Sewerage and land-drainage. N. Y., 1889. 4°. G 4894. 
Waring. G. E.,yr. How to drain a house: practical 

information for householders. N. Y., 1885. 16*^. 

G 4465- 

^^ heeler, W. H. Drainage of fens and lowlands. N. 

Y., 1888. 8°. 04787. 

Wilson, G. How to live ; or, health and healthy 

homes. Phila., 1882. 12°. F 2484.^. 

Wilson, J. Drainage for health ; or, easy lessons in 

sanitary science. Phila., 1881. 8°. G 4790. 

Note. — See also Class 17, Heating, Warming, and 

Ventilation, and Sees. 644 (Health and Hygiene). 934 

(Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineering), and 784 (Public 

Health) of the Finding List. 

35. School Architecture. 

Barnard, H. School architecture. 3d ed. N. Y., 

1S49. 8°. G8517. 

— Same. 5th ed. N. Y., 1854. 8°. G 8517. 
Young, W. X Picturesque architectural studies and 

practical designs for cottages, villas, schools, etc. 
Lond. and N. Y., 1872. 4''. C S900. 



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12 SUBJECT CATALOGUE: Scotch Architecture A' Unclassified and General Works. 



36. Scotch Architecture. 

Waring. J. B. f Early architecture of Ireland and 
Scotland. IVith E 9994. 

37. Spanish Architecture. 

PoLLKY, G. H. & Co., compilers, f Spanish architecture 
and ornament. Bost. and N. Y., [cop. 1889]. 4°. 

G 8871. 

Wells, N. A. * Picturesque antiquities of Spain. 
Lond., 1846. 8°. G8784. 

Z'^. Stair Building and Hand Railing. 

American Architectural Association, f American stair- 
builder and instructor. N. Y., 1888. Folio. G 9902. 

Cresswell, F. O. Handrailing and stair-casing. Lond. 
and 7'. p.. 1SS2. 16°. G 9104. 

Cupper, R. A. Universal stair builder. 3d ed. N. Y., 
1858. Folio. G 9922. 

— f Same. 3d ed. N. Y., 1858. Folio. G 9922. 
De Graff, S. Stair-builder's guide. Phila., i860. 8°. 

G 9570. 

— Same. Phila., 1S72. 4°. G 9S24. 
ESTERBROOK, W. P. and MONCKTON, J. H. American 

stair builder. N. Y., 1859. 4*^. G 9828. 

Teays, J. * Orthogonal system of hand-railing. Lond., 

1850. 8°. G 9637. 

MONCKTON, J. H. Stair-buildiug and one-plane method 

of handrailing. 2ded. N. Y., 1888. 4°. G 9863. 
New system of hand-railing. By an old stair-builder. 

N. Y., 18S5. 12°. G 9329. 

Riddell, R. ■}■ Lessons on hand railing for learners. 

3d ed. Phila., 1888. 4°. G 9875./. 

.Swan, A. f British architect ; or, the builder's treasury 

of stair-cases. Lond., 1758. Folio. G 8986. 

A^ote. — See also Class 7, Carpentry and Woodwork. 

39. Strength of Materials. 

Adams, H. Strains in ironwork. Lond. and N. Y., 
1888. 12°. G 4004. J. 

Anderson, J. Strength of materials and structures. 
N. Y., 1872. 16°. G4010. 

Barlow, P. Strength of timber, cast-iron, malleable 
iron, ^^c. Lond., 1837. 8°. G 4516. 

— t Same. Lond., 1837. 8°. G 9516. 
Bow, R. H. X Economics of construction in relation to 

framed structures. Lond. and v. p., 1873. S°. 

G 9533- 

California, University of. Department of Mechanical 
Engineering, f Testing of materials. Berkeley, 
1887. 8°. B 2517. 

Chalmers, J. B. Graphical determination of forces in 
engineering structures. Lond., 1881. 8^. G4550. 

Cousins, R. H. Strength of beams and columns. N. Y. 
and Lond., 1889. 3\ G 4562. 

Du Bois, A. J. Strains in framed structures. N. Y., 
1883. 4°. G 4826. 

Fenwick, S. * Mechanics of construction, including 
the theories of the strength of materials, roofs, 
arches, and suspension bridges. Lond., 1861. S'^. 

G 4588. 

Francis, J. B. On the strength of cast-iron pillars. 
N. v., 1865. 8°. G 4594. 

Gillmore, Q. a. Compressive resistance of freestone, 
brick piers, hydraulic cements, mortars, and con- 
cretes. N. Y., 1888. 8°. G 4601. 

Greene, C. E. Graphical analysis of roof trusses. 3 vols. 
N. Y., 1888. 8°. G4605. 

I. Roof-trusses. 2. Bridge-trusses. 3. Arches. 

Hatfield, R. G. f Theory of transverse strains. N. Y., 
1877- 8°. G 8613. 

HODGKINSON, E. * Strength of cast iron. Lond., 1846. 
8°. Part2<>/G4625. 



Hudson, J. R. f Tables for calculating cubic contents 
of excavations and embankments. N. Y., 1884. 
8°. G 4629. 

— \ Same. 2d ed. revised and enl. N. Y., 1886. 8^. 

G 4629. </. 

Parkinson, R. M. Structural mechanics : a hand-book 
for engineers, architects, and students. Lond., 
1890. 12°. G 4343. 

Shreve, S. H. Strength of bridges and roofs. 3d ed. 
N. Y., 1882. 8^. G4743. 

Stonev, B. B. Strength and proportions of riveted 
joints. Lond. and N. Y., 1885. 8'^. G 4754. 

Tredgold, T. * Strength of cast iron and other metals. 
4th ed. with notes by Hodgkinson. Lond., 1842. 
8°. G 4768. 

Turnbull, W. Strength and stiffness of timber. Lond.. 
1835. 8°. G4769. 

United States. War Department. \ Tests of metals 
and other materials for industrial purposes. Wash. , 
1888. 8°. G4773.a. 

Warr, G. F. Dynamics, construction of machinery, 
equilibrium of structures, and strength of mate- 
rials. Lond., 1851. 8^. G 4780. 

Whilden, J. K. Strength of materials used in engineer- 
ing construction. N. Y., 1S60. 12°. G 4480. 

Wood, DeV. Resistance of materials. '3d ed. N. Y., 
1877. 8°. G 4794.'-- 

Woodbury, D. P. Elements of stability in the well- 
proportioned arch. N. Y., 186S. 8'. G 4795. 

40. Swiss Architecture. 

Varin, a. and E. X Picturesque architecture of Switzer- 
land. American ed. Bost., 1875. 4°. G 8890. 

41. Theatres. 

Daly, C. et Davioud, G. X Theatres de La Place du 
Chatelet. Paris, n. d. Folio. G 8923. 

Magne, M. a. X Monographic du nouvelle theatre du 
vaudeville de Paris. Paris, 1873. Folio. G 8956. 

42. Unclassified and General Works. 

American Institute of Architects, f Proceedings of the 
3d annual convention. N. Y., 1870. 4^. B 2801. 

— f Proceedings of the 14th annual convention. Bost., 

1881. 8°. B 2510. 

— f Proceedings of the 22d annual convention in Buf- 

falo, Oct., 1889. N. Y., 1889. 8^. G 8505. 

X Architectural sketch-book. Vols. 1-3. (1873-75.) 

3 vols, in one. //. t. p. [pre/. Bost., 1873.] 4'. 

G 8804. 

— X Same. Vol. 4. 1876. n. t. p. 4". G S804. 
X BAUKUNST-Bildnerei, Malerei. Plates, n. t. p. 4'. 

G 8806. 
Beckett, Sir E. Book on building. Lond., 1876. 12^. 

G 8034. 

— X Same. Lond., 1876. 12°. G 8034. 
Benjamin, A. American builder's companion. 3d ed. 

Bost., 1816. 4''. • G 88o3. 

! Bicknell, a. J. & Co., publishers. One hundred archi- 
tectural designs. N. Y., 1378. 8^ G 8524. 

Billington, J. Architectural director. 2d ed. Lond., 
1834. 8°. G 8525. 

Bullock, J. Rudiments of architecture and building. 
Phila.. 1866. 8^ G 853S.r. 

Burridge,, J. \ Improvements in civil architecture. 
Lond., 1825. 8'. B 2506. 

Bury, T. T. Rudimentary architecture. 4th ed. Lond., 
1857. 16°. G S067. 

Chambers, Sir W. f Decorative part of civil architec- 
ture. Lond., 1826. Folio. G 8918. 

— X Same. Ed. by W. H. Leeds. Lond., 1862. 4°. 

G88i3. 

Cook. A. G. f Builder's magazine. 2 vols. Lond., 

n. d. 4°. G S820. 



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Co-operative Building Association. How to build, fur- 
nish, and decorate. N. Y., {cop. 1883]. 4°. 

G8843. 

DoBSON, E. Rudiments of the art of building. Lontl., 
1849. 12°. G 8124. 

EiDLiTZ, L. Nature and functions of art, more espe- 
cially of architecture. N. Y., 1S81. 8°. G S580. 

Elmks, J. Lectures on architecture. Lond., 1S21. 12°. 

GS135. 

EssF.NWEiN, Dr. A. O. f Architecture. Continuation 
edited by W. N. Lockington. In vol. 4 "/^ 2844. 

FuLLERTON, \V. Architectural examples in brick, wood, 
and iron. Lond. and N. Y., 1890. 4°. G 8832. 

Garbett, E. L. Principles of design in architecture. 
2 pts. in one vol. Lond., 1850. 16". G Si6i. 

GiBBS, L t Book of architecture : containing designs 
of buildings and ornaments. Lond., 1739. Folio. 

IIoRTON, Caroline W. Architecture for general students. 
N. Y., 1874. 16°. G 8213. 

How to build, furnish and decorate. N. Y., \cop. 1S83]. 
4°. G 8S43. 

Jones and New.vian. American architect. Designs by 
Rich. N. Y., 1848. 4^. G8847. 

Kidder, F. E. Architect's and builder's pocket-book. 
9th ed. N. Y., 1892. 12°. G 9243. 

Krafft, J. C. f Recueil d'architecture civile. Paris, 
1 81 2. Folio. 

Lafever, M. f Modern builder's guide. N. Y., 1855. 
4°. G 8852. 

I.ANGLEY, B. f Examples from ancient masonry in the 
proportions and orders of the most eminent masters 
of all nations. Bost. and N. Y., [1892]. 4°. 

G8853. 

Leeds, W. H. Rudimentary architecture. 4th ed. Lond., 
1848. 16°. G8263. 

— Same. Lond., 1S59. 12°. G 8263. 
Leveil, J. A. \ Traite elementaire pratique d'architect- 
ure. New ed. Paris, n. d. 4°. G 8S55. 

f .Modern architectural designs and details. Vols. 2, 3. 
New series. (Oct., 1888-Sept.. 1889.) N. Y., 
1889. 4°. G S863. 

New York Architectural League, f Catalogue of the 5th 
annual exhibitition. N. Y., 1889. 8°. G 8697. 

— {Catalogue of the 6th annual exhibition. N. Y., 1890. 

8°. G 8697. 

X New York sketch-book of architecture. «. i. p. [Pref. 

1873] 4°. G 8865.(5. 



Palladio, a. f .Architecture : containing a treatise of 
the five orders, etc. 3d ed. with notes of Iniga 
Jones. 2 vols. Lond., 1742. Folio. 

Richardson, G. f New Vitruvius Britannicus: plans and 
elevations by celebrated architects. [English and 
I*"rench.] Lond., 1808-10. Folio. 

— f Treatise on the five orders of architecture. [EngUsh 

and French.] Lond., 1787. Folio. 
RusKiN, J. Lectures on architecture and painting. N. 
Y., 1885. 12°. With G 8381.^. 

— Poetry of architecture. N. Y., 1885. 12°. 

IVitk G 8381. a. 

— Seven lamps of architecture. N. Y., 1857. 12°. G 8381. 

— .Same. N. Y., 1885. 12°. G 8381.(7. 

— Study of architecture. N. Y., 1885. 12°. 

IVith G 8381. a. 
Shaw, E. f Civil architecture. Bost., 1852. 4°. G 8881. a. 

— Modern architect. Bost., 1859. 4°. G 8881, 
Sloan, S. f Model architect. Vol. i. Phila.. [cop. 

1852]. Folio. G 9982. 

Stevenson, J. T. f House architecture. 2 vols. Lond., 

1880. 8^. G 8753. 

I. Architecture. 2. House planning. 
Swan, A. + Collection of designs in architecture. Vol. i. 

Lond , 1757. Folio. G 8986.(2. 

Vannini, G. \ Elementi d'architettura civile. Firenze 

[Florence], 181 8. Folio. G 8992. 

Vermaarsch, J. f Erste deel der Bouwkunst Amstd., 

1678. 8". G 8775- 

Vignola, G. Barozzio of. Five orders of architecture. 

Ed. and transl. by Tuckerman. N. Y., 1891. 4°. 

G 8892. 
Viollet-le-duc, E. E. Discourses on architecture. Vol. 

I. Transl. by Van Brunt. Bost., 1875. 8°. G 8776.^'. 

— tSarne. Vol. i. Bost.. 1875. 8°. G 8776. 

— X Same. Vol.2. [Lectures on architecture.] Transl. 

by Bucknall. Bost., 1881. 8°. G 8776. 

Ware, I. ■)• Compleat body of architecture. Lond. , i7?(>. 

Folio. G 8004. 

WiGHTWiCK, G. Hints to young architects. Lond., 1S46. 

12°. ' G 8482. 

Woodward, G. E. and Thompson, E. G. t W'ood- 

ward's national architect. N. Y., [cop. 1869]. 4^. 

G 8898. (J. 
WULLIAM et Faroe. X Recueil d'architecture choix de 

documents pratiques. 3 vols. Paris, 1S74-81. Folio. 

G 8999.(1. 



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Abbott, E. Long look house [Fiction]. Bost., 1877. 

12°. (No number.) 

AccuM, Frederick. Practical treatise on gas light. 

Lond.. 1815. S'^. G 9502. 

Ada.ms, Henry. Strains in ironwork. Lond. and N. ¥■, 

18S8. 12°. 04004.^-. 

Ad.\ms, W. II. Davenport. Lighthouses and lightships. 

Lond., 1870. 16°. G 7004. 

— Temples, tombs, and monuments of ancient Greece 

and Rome. Lond., 1871. 16°. G 8004. 

Agincuurt, Seroux d". % History of art by its monu- 
ments from its decline in the 4th century to its 
restoration in the i6th. 3 vols, in one. Lond., 
1867. Folio. G 8901. 

1. Architecture. 73 plates. 

2. Sculpture. 51 plates. 

3. Painting. 204 plates. 

Al-GL.WE, Em. and Boulard, J. The electric light : its 
history, production, and applications. N. Y., 
1884. 8°. • D 4503. 

Allex, C. Bruce. Cottage building. Lond., 1849-50. 
16°. G 8008. 

— Same. 2d ed. Lond., 1854. 16^. G 8008. 
Allen, Fred H. f Great cathedrals of the world. 2 

vols. Bost., [t7?/. 1886]. Folio. G S902. 

•)■ .\.MERICAN architect and building news. Vols. 1-38. 
(Jan., 1876-Dec., 1892.) Bost., 1876-92. 4°. 

C 7802.^. 

— Same. Vol. 12. (July-Dec, 1882.) Bost., 1882. 4°- 

C 7802. 

— X Same. Vols. 1-8. (Jan., 1876-Dec., 1880.) 8 vols. 

in ten. Bost., 1876-S0. 4°. G 8802. 

— Same. Mid-week extra. Nos. 1-45. (Jan. 6-Nov. 10. 

1886.) Bost., 1S86. 8°. n. t.p. C 7505. f. 

American Architectural Association, f American stair- 
builder and instructor. N. Y., 1888. Folio. 

G 9902. 

\ American art review. 2 vols, in four. Bost., 1880-81. 

4°. G 88o2.a. 

\ American builder. Vols. 14, 15. (Jan. -Dec, 1879.) 

N. Y., 1879. 4°- C 7802. c. 

Note. — Continued as "Builder and woodworker" 

[C 7814]. 

American Institute of Architects, f Proceedings of the 

3d annual convention. N. Y., 1870. 4°. B 2801. 

— f Proceedings of 14th annual convention. Bost., 1881. 

8°. B 2501. 

— f Proceedings of the 22d annual convention in Buffalo, 

Oct., 1889. N. Y., 1889. 8^. G8505. 

Ancient architecture. Rudiments of. Lond., 1794. 8°. 

G 8506. 

Anderson, John. Strength of materials and structures. 
N. Y., 1872. 16°. G 4010. 

Anderson, R. :j: Examples of the municipal, commer- 
cial, and street architecture of France and Italy 
from the 12th to the 15th century. Lond.. ;/. d. 
Folio. ' G 8903. 

■\ .'\ntiquities of Attica, Unedited : comprising the archi- 
tectural remains of Eleusis, Rhamus, Sunium, and 
Thoricus. Lond., 1817. Folio. 

— |- Same. 2d ed. Lond.. 1833. Folio. 
Appleton's Cyclopxdia of drawing. Ed. by Worthen. 

N. v.. 1857. 8°. I 3508. 

— Same. N. Y., 1866. 8°. I 3508. 
X Architect, The : a weekly illustrated journal of art, 

civil engineering, and building. Vols. 18-24. 
Lond., 1877-80." 4-. G 8803. 

Architectural and building monthly. Vols. 1-4. 
(April. 1890-Mch., 1892.) 4 vols, in three. N. Y., 
1890-92. 4^. C 7804. 



t Architectural record. Vol. i. (July, iSgi-July, 
1892.) N. Y., 1892. 8°. C 6508. 

X Architectural sketch-book. Vols. 1-3. (1873-75.) 
3 vols, in one. n. t. p. [Pre/. Bost., 1873.] 4^. 

G 8804. 

— XSame. Vol. 4, 1876. ;;././. 4°. G 8804. 
f Architecture and building. Vols. 12-17. Qan., 1890- 

Dec, 1892.) N. Y., 1890-92. 4^. C 7803. 

A^ote. — Continuation of '• Building : an architectural 
monthly" [C 7815]. 
Arnott, Neiil. Smokeless fire-place and chimney-valves. 

Lond., 1855. S^. G 9509. 

Arrowsmith, H. W. and I. f House decorator and 

painter's guide. Lond., 1840. 4^. I 4804. 

Arrowsmith, James. Paper-hanger's companion. Phila., 

1869. 8°. G 9015. 

f Art amateur : devoted to art in the household. Vols. 

14, 15. (Dec, 18S5-N0V., 1886.) N. Y., 1885- 

86. Folio. I 904.3. 

— ] Same. Vol. 16, No. i. (Dec, 1886.) Folio. 

With I (p\.a. 
Art studies from nature as applied to design. [By F. E. 

Hulme and others.] Lond., 1S72. 8°. I 509. 
Atchley & Co., publishers. \ Examples of iron roofs 

adapted for all description of buildings. Lond., 

w. d. Folio. 
Atkinson, Philip. Elements of electric lighting. N. 

Y., 1888. 12^. D 401S. 

Audsley, William James a7id George Ashdown. X P"P" 

ular dictionary of architecture and allied arts. 

Vols. I, 2. N. Y.. 1S81. 4°. G 8805. 

Aveling, S. T. Carpentry and joinery. Lond., \_pref. 

1871]. 12'=. G 9020. 

Ayer, Amy G. Facts for ladies. Chicago, i8gi. 8". 

H 3512. 
Contents: Beauty, dining, house decoration, health 
of women and children. 
\ Babcock fire extinguisher. [Description.] N. Y., 

n. d. 18°. B 12. 

Badt, F. B. Incandescent wiring hand-book. 2d ed. 

Chicago. 1890. 18°. D 4022.?. 

Baker, Ira O. Treatise on masonry construction. N. 

Y., 18S9. 8°. ' G95I3- 

Baldwin, William T. Hot-water heating and fitting. 

N. Y., 1S89. 'S^-. G95I4- 

— Steam heating for buildings ; or, hints to steam fitters. 

2ded. N. Y., 18S2. 12°. G 9024. 

Bancroft, Robert M. <z//(2' Francis J. Tall chimney con- 
struction. Manch. and Lewes. 1885. 8°. G9515. 

Banner, E. Gregson. Wholesome houses : a handbook 
of domestic sanitation and ventilation. New ed. 
Lond., 1SS2. 12^. G 9025. 

Barlow, Peter. Strength of timber, cast iron, malle- 
able iron, ^/cr. Lond.. 1837. 8°. G4516. 

— XSame. Lond., 1837. 8°. G 9516. 
Barnard, Henry. School architecture. 3d ed. N. Y., 

1849. 8°. G 8517- 

— Sa?ne. 5th ed. N. Y., 1854. 8^. G 8517. 
Barr, William M. Combustion of coal. Indianap. 

1879. 8'=. G9517. 

Barry, Charles A. Primer of design. Bost. and N. Y., 

1878. 16°. I 3028./. 

Barter, S. Manual instruction : woodwork. Lond. 

and N. Y., {pre/. 1892]. 8°. G 9518. 

X Baukunst, Bildnerei, Malerei. Plates, n. t. p. 4^. 

G 8806. 
B.\x, Capt. E. Ironside. Popular electric lighting. 

Lond.. 1891. 12^ D 4030. 

Beardmore, W. Lee. Drainage of habitable buildings. 

N. Y. and Lond., 1892. 12°. G 4032. 



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Beckett, Sir Edmund. Book on building. Lend., 
1876. 12°. G 8034. 

— I Same. Lond., 1876. I2°. G 8034. 
Bell, Imrie. X Construction of La Corbi^re lighthouse 

and the St. Helier's harbour built in concrete at 

Jersey. Lond. and N. V., 1880. 8°. G 9521. 
Bell. William E. Carpentry made easy. Phila., i36S. 

8°. G 9521. 

Benjamin, Asher. American builder's companion. 3d 

ed. Bost., 1816. 4°- G8808. 

— Architect, The; or, practical house carpenter. Bost., 

1845. 4°. G 88o8.a. 

Berg, Louis de Coppet. Safe building. 2 vols. Bost., 
1889-92. 8°. G 9523. 

BiCKNELL, \. J. & Qo., publishers. One hundred archi- 
tectural designs. N. Y.,1878. 8°. G 8524. 

— * Village builder. N. Y., 1872. 4=. G 8808. 

— \Same. N. Y., 1S72. 4°. G 8S08. 

— * Same. Supplement. N. Y., 1872. 4°. G 8So8.a. 

— \ Same. Supplement. N. Y., 1872. 4°. G 88o8.(i. 
Billings, John S. Principles of ventilation and heating 

and their practical application. N. Y., 1889. 8-". 

G 9525- 

Billings, Robert William, f Infinity of geometric de- 
sign. Edinb. and Lond., 1849. 4°. I 4S09. 

BiLLiNGTON, John. Architectural director. 2d ed. 
Lond., 1834. 8°. G 8525. 

Birch, John. Examples of labourers' cottages. Lond., 
1871. 8'. G 8526. 

Bird. Joseph. Protection against fire. N. Y., 1S73. 
12°. H 8043. 

BiRDVVOOD, George C. M. % Industrial arts of India. 2 
vols. Lond., n. d. 12°. G 8043. 

BiRKMiRE, William H. Architectural iron and steel, and 
its a[iplication in the construction of buildings. 
N. Y., iSgi. S^. G 9526. 

Blanc, Charles. Art in ornament and dress. N. Y., 
1877. 8\ T S527. 

Blenkarn, John. Specification of works in architecture, 
civil engineering, etc. Phila., 1868. 8°. G 9527. 

Bloxam, Matthew Holbeche. Companion to the prin- 
ciples of Gothic ecclesiastical architecture : vest- 
ments in use in the church prior to and from 
Edward VI. Lond., 1882. 12=. G 8o46.<r. 

— Principles of Gothic ecclesiastical architecture. 6th 

ed. Lond., 1844. 12°. G 8046. 

— Same. loth ed. Lond., 1859. 12'. G 8046. 

— Same, nth ed. 2 vols. Lond.. 1S82. 12^. G 8046. 3. 
BoTTONE. S. R. Guide to electric lighting for the use 

of householders and amateurs. N. Y., and Lond , 
1892. 16"=. D 4053./'- 

Boussard, J. X Petites habitations francaises. Paris, 
1879. Folio. ' G 8911. 

Bow, Robert H. t Economics of construction in rela- 
tion to framed structures. Lond. and v. p., 1873. 
8°. G 9533- 

Brash, Richard Rolt. Ecclesiastical architecture of Ire- 
land. Dubl. and Lond., 1875. 8°. G 8534. 

Brassey, Sir Thomas. The British navy : its strength, 
resources, and administration. Vols. 1-4. Lond., 
1882-83. 8°. G 7535. 

1. Shipbuilding for the purposes of war. 

2. Miscellaneous subjects connected with shipbuild- 
ing for the purposes of war. 

3. Opinions on the shipbuilding policy of the navy. 

4. Dockyards, reserves, training, pensions. 
Briggs, Robert. Steam heating : an exposition of the 

American practice of warming buildings by steam. 
N. v., 1863. iS'^. G 9058. 

Brown, L. E. Contractors', builders', and carpenters' 
building table and estimate book. 3d ed. N. Y., 
1889. 3'\, G9537. 

Brunner, A. W., edr. Cottages ; or. hints on economi- 
cal building. N. Y., 1884. 8°. G 8537. 

— (zWTryon, T. Interior decoration. N. Y., 18S7. 4^. 

H 3813. 
BUCHAN, William Paton. Ventilation. Lond., 1S91. 16°. 

G 9063. 



Buchanan, R. * Millwork and other machinery. With 

notes by Tredgold. 3d. ed. by Rennie. Lond., 

1841. 8°. G 1538. 

f Builder and wood-worker. Vols. 16-28. (Jan., 1880- 

Dec, 1892.) N. Y., 1880-92. 4°- C 7814. 

Note. — Continuation of "American builder" 

.[C 7802.^]. 

— \ Same. Special number, Dec, 1891, Jan.. 1892, 

containing, " guilders of New York City: their 
work and its history." By Henry M. Stevens. 
N. Y., 1892. 4°. G 9813. 

t Building : an architectural monthly. Vols. 1-3. (Oct., 
1882-Dec., 1885.) N. Y., 1882-85. 4°. C 7815- 

— \ Same: an architectural weekly. Vols. 4-11. (Jan., 

1886-Dec., 1889.) N. Y., 1886-S9. 4°. C7815. 

AVd-.— Continued as "Architecture and building" 

[C 7803]. 

Building and machine draughtsman. Lond. and 7\ p., 

n. d. 12°. I 3063. 

Building construction. Notes on. 4 vols. Lond. and 

N. Y., 1S91. 8^. G 9538. 

1. First stage ; or, elementary course. 

2. Commencement of second stage ; or, advanced 

course. 

3. Materials : advanced course for honours. 

4. Calculations for building structures. 

— XSame. Vols., 1-3. Lond. a«a' z/. /., 1875-79. 8°. 

G9538. 

X Building news and engineering journal. Vols. 33-41' 

(Tuly, 1877-Dec., i38i.) Lond., 1877-81. 4'. 

G 88t3. 

f Building stones of the U. S. and statistics of the quarry 

industry for 18S0. In vol. 10 of U 6891./. 

Bullock. John, American cottage builder. Phila., 186S. 

8°. G 8538.^. 

— Rudiments of architecture and building. Phila., 1866. 

8°. G 853S.r. 

BuNCE, Oliver B. My home : an ideal. N. Y., 1S84. 
16°. H 3065. 

BURGOYNE, Gen. Sir John F. Blasting and quarrying 
of stone. Lond.. 1849. 16^. G 9065. 

Burn, R. Scott. Architectural, engineering, and me- 
chanical drawing book. Lond., 1853. 12-. I 3066. 

— Same. Lond. and v. p., n. d. S'. I 354°- 

— Same. /« H 540. 

— Building construction : brick, stone, and slate. 2 vols. 

N. Y., [/;r/.. 1673]. 16^. G 9066.^/. 

— Same: brickwork and masonry. Vol. i. Text. N. Y., 

1876. 16°. G 9066..-. 
Same. Vol. 2, Plates. N Y.. 1S76. 4°. G 9S14. 

— Same : timber, lead, and iron work. 2 vols. N. Y.. 

[pre/. 1873]. 16°. G 9066./5. 
Same. Vol. i,*l>xt. Lond. and Glasg., n. d. i6=. 

G 9066.^. 
Same. YoX. 2, Plates. Lond. and Glasg., >/.</. 4^. 

G98i4.<7. 

— Handbook of the mechanic arts. 2d ed. Edinb., i860. 

12°. G 8066. w. 

— {edr.) t New guide to carpentry, general framing, and 

joinery. N. Y., «.</. 4°. G 9814.^-. 

— {edr.) \ New guide to masonry, bricklaying, and plas- 

tering. N. v., n. d. 4^. G9S14./M. 

— Ornamental drawing and architectural design. 

In H 540. 

— Practical ventilation. Lond., 1850. 12°. G 9066./. 
Burnell, George R. Limes, mortars, and cements. 

Lond., 1S50. 16°. G 9067. 

Burnham, S. M. History and uses of limestones and 

marbles. Bost., 18S3. 8". G 9540. 

Burrell, Edward J. Elementary building construction 

and drawing. 2d ed. Lond. and N. Y.. 1S89. 

12°. G9068. 

Burridge, John, f Improvements in civil architecture. 

Lond . 1825. 8=. B2506. 

Burty, Philippe. Chefs-d'oeuvre of the industrial arts. 

Ed. by Chaffers. N. Y., 1869. S". I 5540. 

Bury. T. Talbot. Rudimentary architecture. 4th ed. 

Lond., 1857. 16°. G 8067. 



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AUTHOR AND TITLE CATALOGUE : California to Dobson. 



California, University of. Department of Mechanical 
Engineering. \ Testing of materials. Berkeley, 
1887. 8°. B 2517. 

Calkins, Hervey C. Shall we build our own ships or 
purchase them of England : speech, May 18, 
1870. n. t. p. 8°. B 6505. 

Cameron, K. Plasterer's manual. N. Y., 1883. 16°. 

G 9073- 

Campin, Francis. Construclion of iron roofs. N. Y., 
1868. 4°. G 9544- 

t Carpentry and building. Vols. 1-14. (Jan., 1879- 
Dec, 1892.) N. Y., 1870-92. C 7816. 

Carstensen, George and Gildenmeister, Charles, 
f N. Y. Crystal Palace : illustrated description of 
the building. N. Y., 1S54. 8°. G 8546. 

Carter. John, f Ancient architecture of England dur- 
ing the British, Roman, Saxon, and Norman eras. 
Lon d . , 1887. Folio. 

•f- Cathedrals of England, Handbook to the : Eastern 
division. Lond., 1862. 12°. G 8079.0. 

— f Same: Northern division. 2 vols. Lond., 1809. 

12°. G 8079. £-. 

— \ Same : Southern division. 2 vols. Lond., 1861. 

12°. G 8079 ^. 

— f Same: Western division. 2 vols. Lond., 1867. 

12°. G 8079. (5. 

Chalmers, James B. Graphical determination of forces 

in engineering structures. Lond., 1S81. 8°. 

G 4550. 
Chambers, Sir William. f Decorative part of civil 

architecture. Lond., 1826. Folio. G 8918. 

— XSame. Ed. by W. H. Leeds. Lond., 1S62. 4°. 

G 8818. 
Chapman, Frederic de. f Traite de construction des 

vaisseaux. Paris, 1779. Folio. G 7918. 

Chaumont, Francis S. B. Francois de. Habitation in 

relation to health. Lond. and N. Y., 1879. 16'^. 

F 2084. 
Church, Ella Rodman. How to furnish a house. N. 

Y., 1881. 16°. H 3089. 

Church decoration : a practical manual. N. Y., 1876. 

12°. I 4089. 

f Civil engineer and architect's journal. 25 vols. (1837- 

62.) Lond., 1838-62. 4^. C 7818. 

Clark. T. M. Building superintendence. Bost., 1884. 

8°. G 9555. 

Clarke, J. Wright. Plumbing practice. Lond., 18S8. 

8°. G 9555./. 

Cleaveland, Henry W. and Backus, William and 

Samuel. Village and farm cottages. N. Y., 

1856. 8°. G8556. 

Clement, Clara E. Outline history of architecture. 

N. Y., 1886. 8°. G 8557. 

Clough, a. Bryant. Contractor's manual and builder's 

price-book. Phila., \cop. 1855]. 18°. G 9094. 
Glutton, Henry. % Domestic architecture of France 

from the accession of Charles VL to the demise of 

Louis Xn. Lond., 1S53. Folio. G S919. 

Cockerell, C. R. and others, f Antiquities of Athens : 

supplementary to the " Antiquities" by Stuart and 

Revett. Lond., 1S30. Folio. 
Coke, Mrs. Talbot. Gentlewoman at home. Lond., 

n. d. 12°. H 3097. 

Coi.BURN, Zerah. Gas works of London. Phila.. \pref. 

1865]. 12°. G4097. 

Colling, James Kellaway. f Examples of English 

Mediaeval foliage and coloured decoration. Bost., 

1875- 4°- G 8S19. 

COMPTON, Alfred G. First lesson in wood-working. 

N. Y. and Chicago, \cop. 1888]. i6°. G 9098. 
Cook, Andrew George, f Builder's magazine. 2 vols. 

Lond., n. d. 4°. G 8S20. 

Cook, Clarence. f The house beautiful : essays on 

beds, tables, etc. N. Y., 1878. 8°. I 8560. 

Cooper, H. J. Art of furnishing on rational and a;s- 

thetic principles. N. Y., 1881. 16°. H 3099. 
Cooper, Thomas. On gas lights. Phila., 1816. 8°. 

G 9560. 



Co-operative Building Association. How to build, 

furnish, and decorate. N. Y., \cop. 1883]. 4°. 

G 8843. 
COPPINGER, Joseph. \ Construction of flat-roofed build- 
ings and mode of rendering them fire-proof. N. 

Y., 1819. 8°. B 508. 

CoTTERiLL, C. C. and Little, E. D. Ships and sailors 

ancient and modern. Lond., 1868. 12°. G7102. 
Cousins, Robert H. Strength of beams and columns. 

N. Y. and Lond., 1S89. 8°. G 4562. 

Craik, David. T'ractical millwright and miller. Phila. 

and Lond., 1871. 8=. G 1563. 

Crane, Walter. Claims of decorative art. Bost. and 

N. Y., 1892. S^ I 563. 

f Crary Clay heater. [Description, etc.\ n. d. 16° B 4. 
Cresswell. Frank O. Handrailing and staircasing. 

Lond. rt'Wt'./., 1882. 16°. G 9104. 

f Croquis d'architecture, 1866-1880. 7 vols. Paris, 

1 866-80. Folio. G 8921, 

Crowninshield, Mary B. All among the light-houses. 

Bost., \cop. 1886.] 8°. G 7563. 

Cunningham, Richard, f Experiments with lime united 

with weed ash and kelp. Dubl., 1782. 8°. B 2506. 
Cupper, R. A. Universal stair builder. 3d ed. N. Y., 

1858. Folio. G 9922. 

— \Same. 3d ed. N. Y., 1858. Folio. G 9922. 
Daly, Cesar. % Choix de fragments empruntes a des 

monuments fran9ais du commencement de la Re- 
naissance a la fin de Louis XV^I. Paris, 1869. 
Folio. G 8923.0'. 

— X Decorations interieures empruntees a des edifices 

francais XVI«-XVnP siecles. 2 vols. Paris, 
1880. Folio. ^ G 8923.;^. 

— X L'architecture privee au XIXe siecle : 3. Decorations. 

interieures peintes. Paris, 1S77, Folio. G 8923. r. 

— et Davioud, Gabriel. X Theatres de la Place du 

Chatelet. Paris, n. d. Folio. G 8923. 

Davidson, Ellis A. House-painting, graining, mar- 
bling, and sign-writing. 5th «d. Lond., 188S. 
16°. G9115- 

Davies, p. J. Standard practical plumbing. Vol. i. 
Lond. and N.Y., 1885. S°. G 9569. 

Davis, Charles M. Standard tables for incandescent 
wiring. 2ded. \Pref. Pueblo,i890.] 18°. D4ii5..r. 

Davis, Charles T. Manufacture of bricks, tiles, terra 
cotta, etc. 2d ed. Phila. and Lond., 1889. 8°. 

G 956S. 

Day, Lewis F. Nature in ornament. Lond., 1892. 12°. 

I4ii5«- 

— Planning of ornament. Lond.. 1887. 12°. 14115./. 
Day, R. E. Electric light arithmetic. Lond. and 

N. Y., 1889. 16°. D4T16. 

De Forest, Lockwood. f Indian architecture and orna- 
ment. Bost , [r^/. 1887]. 4°. G SS24.<7. 

— f Indian domestic architecture, n. t. p. Plates. 4°. 

G 8824. 

De Graff, Simon. Stair builder's guide. Phila., i860. 

8°. G 9570. 

— Same. Phila., 1872. 4°- G 9S24. 
f Dekorative Vorbilder. ister-3ter Jahrgang. Stuttg., 

1S90-92. 4°. I 4824. 

Denning, David. Art and craft of cabinet-making. 

Lond., 1891. 16°. H 8119. 

Dewing, i^/rj. T. W. Beauty in the household. N. Y., 

1882. 16°. H 3120. 

Dictionary of technical and trade terms of architectural 

design and building construction. Lond. and N. 

Y., 1888. 8°. G 8573. 

Dobson, Edward. Foundations and concrete works. 

Lond., 1850. 12°. G 4124. 

— Manufacture of bricks and tiles. Lond., 1850. 12°. 

G9i24.^. 

— X ^(i""^- 4'li ed. by Mallet. Lond. and N. Y., 1868. 

16°. G9124. 

— Masonry and stonecutting. 3d ed. 2 vols. Lond., 

1857-59. 16°. G 9124.W. 

— Rudiments of the art of building. Lond.. 1849. 12°. 

G 8124. 



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Domestic house planner and the sanitary architect. By 
various writers. Lend, and v. p., 1891. 12°. 

G9125. 

Downing, Andrew Jackson. Cottage residences ; or, de- 
signs for rural and cottage villas. Part i. 2d ed. 
N. Y. and Lond., 1844. 8^. G 8575. 

Dredge, James, edr. Electric illumination. 2 vols. 
Lond., [/r^/. 1882]. 4°- D 4S26. 

Drone, E. .S. Industrial art education !n the U. S. 

In C 95ii.r. 

Du Bois, A. Jay. Strains in framed structures. N. Y., 
1883. 4°. ^ 4826. 

Du MONCEL, Th. and Preece, William Henry. Incan- 
descent electric lights, with particular reference to 
the Edison lamps at the Paris E.xhibition. N. Y., 
1882. 16°. ^ D4128./. 

DuRAND, J. N. L. f Recueil et paralele des edifices de tout 
genre, anciens et modernes. Paris, 1807. Folio obi. 

E.\ssiE, P. B. Wood and its uses : a handbook for 
contractors, builders, architects, engineers, etc. 
Gloucester, 1874. 8°. G9579. 

Eassie, William. Healthy houses : history, defects, and 
remedies of drainage, ventilation, [and] warming. 
N. Y., 1872. 12°. G 8131. /4. 

— Sanitary arrangement for dwellings. Lond., 1874. 12°. 

G 8131.J. 

Eastlake, Charles L. * Hints on household taste in 

furniture, upholstery, and other details. Lond., 

186S. 8°. H 3579- 

— Same. Ed. by Perkins. Bost., 1872. 8°. II 3579- 

— :|: Same. Bost., 1S72. 8°. G S579. 
Edis, Robert W. f Decoration and furniture of town 

houses. N. Y., i88r. 8°. I 5580. 

EnwARDS, Frederick, jr. Extravagant use of fuel in 

* cooking operations. Lond., 1869. 8°. G 9580.^. 

— Our domestic fire-places. Lond., 1870. 8°. G 9580.^/. 

— Smoky chimneys. 5th ed. Lond., i86g. 8°. G958o.j-. 

— Ventilation of dwelling houses. Lond., 1868. 8°. 

G 9580.2/. 
EiDLiTZ, Leopold. Nature and functions of art, more 

especially of architecture. N. Y.. 1881. 8°. G 8580. 
Ei.LlOT, Maj.-Gen. George H. European light-house 

systems in 1873. N. Y., 1S75. 8='. G 7581. 

Elliott, Charles Wyllis. f Book of American interiors. 

Bost., 1876. 4°. G 8S27. 

— Cottages, and cottage life. Cine, and N. Y., 1843. 

S". G 8581. 

Elmes. James. Lectures on architecture. Lond., 1821. 
12°. G 8135. 

X ENCYCLOPEDiEd 'architecture. 9 vols. (1872-80.) Paris, 
1872-S0. 4°. G S828. 

f Engineering and building record and sanitary en- 
gineer. Vols. 16-18. (June. iS87-Nov., 1888.) 
N. Y., 1887-88. 4°. C7828.a. 

— t Same. Vol. 19, Nos. 1-5. (Dec. i-2q, 1888.) 

With vol. iS ofQ 7328.rt., 
Note. — Continuation of " Sanitary engineer and con- 
struction record " [C 7877. <^]. 
Esterbrook, W^illiam P. and Monckton, James H. 
American stair builder. N. Y., 1859. 4 • G 9828. 
Euclid. % Elements of geometry, containing [hisj first 
six books. [Ed. by] Playfair. Phila., 1855. 8='. 

G 9583- 

Evans, Oliver. Mill-wright and miller's guide. 4th ed. 

Phila., i32i. 8°. G 1583. 

Every man his own mechanic. 5th ed. Lond., «. d. 

8°. G 9584. 

— Same. 6th ed. Lond., n. d. %^. G 95S4.tf. 
F.\ija, Henry. Portland cement for users. 2d ed. 

Lond.. 1884. 12°. G 9142. 

F.\irbairn, Sir William. .\pplication of cast and 

wrought iron to building purposes. 4th ed. 

Lond., 1870. 8°. G 95S5. 

^- Mills and millwork. 3d ed. 2 vols. Lond.. 1871. 

8°. G 1585. 

1. Principles of mechanism and on prime movers. 

2. M.ichinery of transmission and construction and 
arrangement of mills. 



FairbairNi Sir William. Mills and millwork. 3d ed. 

2 vols. Lond., 1871. S^. G 9585. 

Fenwick, Stephen. * Mechanics of construction. Lond., 

1861. 8.'-'. G4588. 

Ferguson, F. O. Architectural perspective. Lond., 

1891. 8°. I 358S. 

Fergusson, James. History of architecture. 2 vols. 

N. Y., [1874]. 8°. G8588.<7. 

— History of Indian and eastern architecture. 2 vols. 

N. Y.. 1891. 8°. G 8588.^. 

— History of modern styles of architecture. 3d ed. 2 

vols. N. Y., 1891. 8^. G8588.//. 

— Illustrated handbook of architecture. 2d ed. Lond., 

1859. 8°. G 8533. 

Field, M. City architecture. N. Y., 1854. 8'^. G 8589. 
Fjncham, John. History of naval architecture. Lond., 

1851. 8°. G 7590- 

— * Same. Lond., 1851. 8^. G 7590. 
Fire-proof Building Co., of New York, [t Description 

of blocks of hydraulic lime to be used in building.] 
n.t.p. 8°. B516. 

FOOTE, A. R. Economic value of electric light and power. 
Cine, 1889. 12^. D 4154. 

P'OURNEAU, Nicolas, f L'art du trait de charpenterie. 2 
vols, in one. Paris, 1786. Folio. G 9932. 

Fowler, Orson Squire. A home for all ; or. the gravel 
wall and octagon mode of building. N. Y., [cop. 
1853]. 12°. G8156. 

Francis, James B. On the strength of cast-iron pillars. 
N. Y., 1865. 8°. G4594. 

Frankel, Dr. William H. and Heyn, Rudolf, f Con- 
structive arts : building and engineering. Addi- 
tions by William H. Wahl. In vol. 5 of Q 2844. 

Freeman, Edward A. History of architecture. Lond., 
1849. 8°. G 8594. 

— Historical and architectural sketches, chiefly Italian. 

Lond., 1S76. 12°. G 8157. 

Fuller, Albert W. Artistic homes in city and country. 

Bost., 1882. 8° obi. G 8595. 

— Same. Revised and enl. Bost., 1886. 2,'^ obi. 08595.(7. 
Fullerton, William. Architectural examples in brick, 

stone, wood, and iron. Lond. and N. Y., 1890. 
4°. G 8832. 

Garbett, Edward I^cy. Principles of design in archi- 
tecture. 2 parts in one vol. Lond., 1850. 16-. 

G 8161. 

Gardner, E. C. Common sense in church building. 
N. Y., 18S0. 16^. G Si62.r. 

— Homes and how to make them. Bost., 1874. 16^. 

G S162.//. 

— House that Jill built after Jack's had proved a failure : 

a book on home architecture. N. Y., 1882. 12^. 

G 8162.^. 

— How to paint. N. Y., 1872. 24=, H 8162. 

— Illustrated homes. Bost., 1875. 16'. G 8162./. 
G.\rrett, Rhoda and Agnes. Suggestions for house 

decoration in painting, woodwork, and furniture. 
Phila., [1877]. 12^. H 3162. 

G.\teuil, N. X Recueil de serrurerie pratique. Dour- 
dan, n.d. 4°. G 9833. 

Gerhard, William Paul, f Drainage of a house. Bost.. 
18S8. 16°. B 16. 

— Hints on the drainage and sewerage of dwellings. 

n. y., 1884. 12^. 04165- 

— House-drainage and sanitary plumbing. 2d. ed. N. 

Y., 1S84. iS°. G 4165.//. 

— + Prevention of fire. 2d ed. N. Y., 1S87. 12^. B2517. 

— Sanitary drainage of buildings. N. Y., 18S7. 18". 

G 4165.;-. 

— f Sanitary drainage of tenement houses. N. Y.. «. /./. 

8°. B2517. 

— Sanitary house-inspection. N.Y.,lS35. 16*. G4165.J. 

GlB^, James, f Book of architecture : containing de- 
signs of buildings and ornaments. Lond., r739' 
Folio. 

Gibson, Louis H. Convenient houses : with 50 plans 
for the housekeeper. N. Y., {cop. 1889]. 8^. 

G3600. 



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AUTHOR AND TITLE CATALOGUE : Gillmore to Jackson. 



GiLLMORE, Q. A. Compressive resistance of* freestone, 
brick piers, hydraulic cements, mortars, and con- 
cretes. N. Y., i88S. 8°. G4601. 

— Limes, hydraulic cements, and mortars. 9th ed. N. 

Y., 18S8. 8°. G 9601. 

Glossary of terms used in architecture. 5th ed. 2 vols, 
[i. Text. 2. Plates.] Oxf., 1850. 8°. G 96o2. 

Goodrich, John C, jr. f Beton-Coignet : a descrip- 
tion of the material and its uses in France and 
America. N. Y., «. a'. 4°- B 2S01. 

Goodwin, Francis. f Domestic architecture. 3d ed. 
Lond., 1S50. 4°. G 8835. 

Gordon, J. E. H. Practical treatise on electric light- 
ing. N. Y., 1S84. 8°. D 4604. 

Gothic album for cabinet makers, comprising a collec- 
tion of designs for Gothic furniture. Phila., 1868. 
16°. H 8 1 73. 

Gouge, Henry A. New system of ventilation. 3d ed. 
N. Y., 1870. 8°. G 9604. 

— f Same. N. Y., 1881. 8°. G 9604. 
Graef, F. S. "American decorative art : (?) " hints to 

those who have homes to beautify, n. t. p. 16°. 

B8. 

— f Modern room decoration. N. Y., \_pref. 1889]. 18°. 

H 3174. 

Grantham, John. Iron ship-building. Lond., 1858. 

12°. G 7174. 

— '*' Same. Lond., 185S. 12°. G 7174. 

— f Same. 3d ed. Lond.. 1862. Folio. G 7936. 
Greene, Charles E. Graphical analysis of roof trusses. 

3 vols. N. Y., 188S. 8°. G4605. 

I. Roof-trusses. 2. Bridge-trusses. 3. Arches. 

Griffith, John W. Ship builders' manual. 2 vols. N. 
Y., 1853. 8°. G 7^-06. 

Griffiths, John W. f Treatise on marine and naval ar- 
chitecture. N. Y.. 1851. 4'^. G7836. 

Grimshaw, Robert. Miller, millwright, and mill fur- 
nisher: a practical treatise. N.Y., 1882. 4°. 

G 1836.W. 

Gwilt, Joseph. Encyclopsedia of architecture. New ed. 
by Papworth. Lond. and N. Y., 1888. 8°. G8608. 

— X Examination of Grecian architecture. In G 88 18. 
Hall, Henrv. f Ship-building industry in the U. S. 

In vol. 8 ^/U 6891./. 

Hall, John. Cabinet maker's assistant. 2d ed. Bait. 

andv.p., 1848. 18°. H8183. 

— Modern designs for dwelling houses. 2d ed. Balto., 

1848. 4^. G 8 S3 7. 

Hammond, Robert. The electric light in our homes. N. 

Y., [/re/. 1884]. 12°. G4184. 

Harrison, Constance C. Woman's handiwork in mod- 
ern homes. N. Y., 18S1. 8°. H 3612. 
Hart, John. Construction of oblique arches. 2 J ed. 

Lond.. 1839. 4"-'. G9838. 

Hartley, F. W. Gas, measurements and gas metre 

testing. 4th ed. Lond., 1882. 12°. G 9188. 
Hasluck, Paul N. Milling machines and processes. 

Lond., 1892. 12"*. G ii89.(). 

Hatfield, R. G. American house-carpenter, n. t. p. 

8°. G 9613. 

— Same : a treatise on the art of building. 8th cd. N. 

Y., 1880. 8°. Gy6i3.«. 

— Same. Ed. by O. P. Hatfield. loth ed. N. Y., 1886. 

8°. G 9613./^. 

— t Theory of transverse strains. N.Y., 1S77. 8°. G 8613. 
Haviland, John. Builder's assistant. 3 vols. [Vol. i 

missing.] Phila., 1819-21. 8°. G 8613. 

Heap, Major D. P. Ancient and modern light-houses. 
Bost., 1889. 8°. G 7615. 

Hedges, Killingworth. Continental electric light cen- 
tral stations. Lond. and N. Y., 1892. 4^. D 4S39. 

Heilyer, S. Stevens. :J: The plumber and sanitary 
houses. Lond., n. d. 8°. G 9616. 

— Plumbing. Lond., 1891. 16°. G 9193. 
Hering, Carl. Universal wiring computer. N. Y., 

1891. 12°. 04197.7*;. 

Herring, Walter Ralph. Construction of gas works. 

Lond., 1892. 12°. G 4198. 



HiGGS, Paget. The electric light and its practical appli- 
cations. Lond., 1879. 8°. I) 4621. 

Hints and practical information for cabinet makers, up- 
holsterers, and furniture men generally. N. Y., 
1884. 12". H 8204. 

History of the making of gas-light. In H 206. 

HoBBS, Isaac II. atid son, Hobbs's architecture : con- 
taining designs for villas, cottages, and other edi- 
fices. Phila., 1873. 8°. G 8625. 

Hodgkinson, Eaton. '* Strength of cast iron. Lond., 
1846. 8°. G 4625. 

Note. — Part 2 of Tredgold's " Strength of iron." 

Hodgson, Frederick T. Builder's guide and estimator's- 
price book. N. Y., 1890. 12°. G 9208.^. 

— Carpenter's steel square and its uses. N. Y., 1889. 12°. 

G 9208. f. 

— Plaster and plastering, mortars and cements. N. Y., 

1883. 12°. G 9208,/. 

— Practical carpentry. N. Y., 1883. 12°. G 9208. 
Hogarth, William. % Works of. 148 engravings. 2 

vols, in one. Lond. and N. Y., n. d. 4°. G 8843. 

Holly, Henrv Hudson. ^Country seats : designs for 

cottages', etc. N. Y., 1863. 8°. G ibib.c. 

— Modern dwellings in town and country. N. Y., 1878. 

8°. Ci 8626. /«. 

Holly, H. W. Carpenter's and joiner's handbook. 
N. Y., 1876. 16^. G 9210. 

Holmes, A. Bromley. The electric light popularly ex- 
plained. 5th 'ed. Lond., 1890. 12='. D 4210. 

Hood. Charles. On warming buildings by hot water. 
Also, on ventilation. 2d ed. Lond., 1844. 8°. 

G 9627. 

— Same. Rewritten by Frederick Dye. Lond. and 

N. Y., 1891. 8<^. G 9627. a. 

Hope, Thomas. Historical essay on architecture. 3d 

ed. 2 vols. Lond., 1840. 8°. G 8627. 

f Horrors in architecture and art in bronze in the city 

of N. Y'. N. Y., 18S6. 8°. B2514. 

Horton, Caroline W. Architecture for general students. 

N. Y., 1874. 16°. G 8213. 

X Hotel de Ville de Paris. [Architectural details.] 

[Paris, n. t. p., n. a'.] Folio. G 8943. 

House and its surroundings. N.Y., 1879. 16'^. F 2192.3. 

Note. — " Health primers," No. 3. 
Hovgaard, G. W. Submarine boats. Lond., 1887. 

12°. G 7214. 

How to build, furnish, and decorate. N. \., \cop. 1883]. 

4°. G 8843. 

Hudson, John R. f Tables for calculating the cubic 

contents of excavations and embankments. N. Y., 

1884. 8°. ^ G4629. 

— f Same. 2d ed. revised and enl. N. Y., 18S6. S'^. 

G 4629. rt. 

Humphreys, Alexander C. Water gas in the U. S. 

N. v., 1889. 4°. G 9844. 

Hunnewell, James F. Imperial islatid : England's 

chronicle in stone. Bost., 1886. 8°. G S630. 
Hunt, T. T. \ Exemplars of Tudor architecture adapted 

to modern habitations. Lond., 1841. 4^^. G 8S44. 
f Hydraulic and sanitary plumber. Vols. 1-3. (Oct., 

1882-Oct., 1885.) N. Y., 18S3-S5. Folio. C7944. 

Note. — Continued as " Sanitary plumber" [C 7977J- 

f Illustrated woodworker. Vol. i. (Jan. -Dec, 1879.) 

N. Y., 1S79. 4°. ^ C 7845- 

Industrial arts : historical sketches. N. Y., [/^ref. 

1S76]. 12°. I 5223. 

Inkersi.ey, T. X Chronological succession of the styles 

of Romanesque and pointed architecture in France. 

Lond.. 1 8 50. 8°. G 8634. 

Improved dwellings for the laboring classes. N. Y., 

1S79. 8°. G SC33. 

f Italian Renaissance : architecture and decoration. Se- 
lected from the choicest edifices of Italy. Bost. 

and N. Y.. [1892?]. 4°- G 8S45. 

Jackson, A. Wendell, f Building stones of California. 

Berkeley, 18S8. 8<-\ B 3512. 

Jackson, Frank G. Lessons on decorative design. 

Lond., 1888. 8°. I 4635. 



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Jackson, P. H. t Improvement ip building construc- 
tion. San Francisco, 1890. 4°. G 9846.rt. 

— and Co. f Text-book of improved vault construction 

for San Francisco. San Francisco, {cop. 1884]. 
4°. G 9846. 

Jacouemart, Albert. \ History of furniture. Lond. and 
N. Y., 1878. 4°. H 8846. 

f ARVES, James Jackson. The ?irt idea : architecture, 
etc., in America. N. Y., 1866. 18°. I 228.«. 

JEAYS. Joshua. * Orthogonal system of hand-railing. 
Lond.. 1S50. 8°. G 9637. 

Jenkin, Fleeming. Healthy houses : adapted to Ameri- 
can conditions by Waring. N. Y., 1879. 16°. 

G 8230. 

Johnson, S. W. Rural economy : a treatise on build- 
ings, etc. New Brunsw., 1806. 12°. H 1233. r. 

Johnston. William. Carpenter's new guide. 13th ed. 
Phila., 1848. 4°. G 9S47. 

Jones and Newman. American architect. Designs by 
Ritch. N. Y., 1848. 4°. G 8847. 

Jones, Owen, f Grammar of ornament. 1 12 plates. 
Lond., 1S6S. 4°. I 4847. 

— Principles of colour in the decorative arts. 

In vol. lofW 141. 
JoNQUET, A. X Original sketches for art furniture in 

the Jacobean, Queen Anne, Adams, and other 

styles. 2d ed. Lond., 18S0. Folio. G 8947. 
Kidder, Frank Eugene. Architect's and builder's 

pocket-book, gth ed. N. Y., 1S92. 12°. G 9243. 
Kipping, Robei-t. Masting, mast-making, and rigging of 

ships. 6th ed. Lond., 1861. 12^. G 7244. /«. 

— Sails and sail-making. 7th ed. Lond., 1865. 12°. 

G 7244. -r. 
Kirk, Arthur. Quarryman and contractor's guide ; or, 

how to remove rock at least cost. Pittsb., 1S91. 

4°. G 9S49. 

KiTTREDGE, A. O., cdr. House heating by steam, hot 

water, and hot air. N. Y., 1891. 8°. G 9647. 
Knight, Henry Galey. Architectural tour in Normandy. 

Lond., 1841. 12°. G 8249. ' 

Krafft, J. C. f Recueil d'architecture civile. Paris, 

1812. Folio. I 

Krepp, Frederick Charles. * Sewage question. Lond.. j 

1867. 8°. G 4652. 

Kunhardt, C. p. Small yachts : their design and con- 
struction. N. Y., 1885. 4°. G 7851. 
Lafever, Minard. Beauties of modern architecture. 3d 

ed. N. v.. 1839. 4°. G8852. 

— t Modern builder's guide. N. Y., 1S55. 4°. G 8S52. 
Lakey, Charles D. f Hints on estimating : a hand-book 

for builders. N. Y., 18S3. 16°. B 10. 

Langley, Batty, f Examples from ancient masonry in the 
proportions and orders of the most eminent mas- 
ters of all nations. Bost. and N. Y., [1892]. 4°. 

G S853. 

— f Practical geometry a|>plied to building, surveying, etc. 

2d ed. Lond., 1729. Folio. G 9952. 

Latimer, L. H. Incandescent electric lighting. (Edison 

system.) N. Y., 1890. 18°. D 4262. 

Lef£:hre, a. Wonders of architecture. N. Y., 1870. 

16°. G S264. 

L^JCOS. Lewis W. Lectures on ventilation. N. Y.. 1868. 

;_8'^. G 9658. 

Leeds, W. H. Rudimentary architecture. 4th ed. 

Lond., 1848. 12°. G 8263. 

— Same. Lond., 1859. 12°. G 8263. 
+ Lenoir gas-engine. [Description.] ;/././. 8°. B 2506. 
Letarou illy", Paul. Edifices de Rome modeme. Bost., 

n. d. F'olio. G 8954. 

— X Same : T^yA. Paris, 1S60. 4°. G 8854. 

— X Same: Plates. 3 vols. Paris, 1856-6S. Folio.C%Q)<i^.a. 
Leuchars, Robert B. * Construction, heating, and ven- 
tilation of hot-houses. Bost., 1851. 8°. G 8660. 

Leveil, J. A. :j: Traite tflementaire pratique d'architect- 
ure. New ed. Paris, n. d. 4°. G 8855. 

Levy, Albert. % Architectural photographic series, 5 : 
Messi-s. Vanderbilt's mansions. (24 plates in a 
portfolio.) Folio. G S954./. 



Levy, Albert. X Architectural photographic series, 9 : 
Street fronts. (24 plates in a portfolio.) Folio. 

G 8954.^. 

— X Same, 10 : Sea shore cottages and country houses. 

(■^O plates in a portfolio.) Folio. G 8954.1J. 

— :t^ Same, 12 : Modern street architecture of Berlin. (24 

plates in a portfolio.) Folio. G 8954.^. 

— X Photographic series of modern American architect- 

ure, I : Private city dwellings. (24 plates in a 
portfolio.) Folio. G 89 54. a'. 

— X Same, 2 : County dwellings. (24 plates in a port- 

folio.) Folio. G 8954.^. 

LiENARD, — X Decoration and ornamentation of the 19th 
century. Bost., 1875. Folio. G 8955. 

Loktie, W. J. Cathedral churches of England and 
Wales : their history, architecture, and monu- 
ments. Lond., 1892. 16°. G 8272. 

— Plea for art in the house. Phila., [1877]. 12°. H 3272.0. 
London cabinet maker's book of prices, t. p. w. 4°. 

H S855. 

LooMis Electrical Manufacturing Co. f The Loomis 
system of incandescent electric lighting. N. Y., 
n. d. 8°. B 1505. 

Lostalot, Alfred de. f Dessins et modeles : les arts du 
bois. 26 ed. Paris, n. d. 4°. I 5855. 

Loudon, J. C. f Encyclopaedia of cottage, farm, and 
villa architecture and furniture. New ed. with 
supplement. Lond., 1842. 8°. G S664. 

Mackrow, Clement. Naval architect's and shipbuilder's 
pocket-book. Lond.. 1879. 16°. G 72S3. 

— Same. 5th ed. Lond., 1S92. 16°. G 7283.0. 
Maginnis, Owen B. f Practical centring : practice of 

centring arches. N. Y., 1S91. 8°. G 9670. 

Magne, M. a. J Monographic du nouvelle theatre du 

vaudeville de Paris. Paris, 1873. Folio. G 8956. 
Maguire, William R. Domestic drainage and plumb- 
ing. Lond.. 1S90. 8°. G 9670. 
Maier, Julius. Arc and glow lamps. Lond. and N. Y., 

1886. 12°. ^ D4285. 

X M aisons les plus remarquable de Paris. Apres les dessins 

At W'niOT^ and others. Lond., 1871, Folio. 

G 8957. 
Maliphant. George. Designs for sepulchral monuments. 

etc. Lond., 1852. 4°. G 8858. 

f Manufacturer and builder. Vols. 20-24. (Jan., 1888- 

Dec, 1892.) N. Y., 18SS-92. 4°. C 7857. 

Marble-worker's manual. N. Y., 1856. 18°. G 9288. 

— Same. Phila., 1865. 12^. G 928S. 
Maritime League, f Address to the shipowners of Great 

Britain, n. t. p. 1S75. 8°. B 6542. 

Maskell, William, cdr. X South Kensington art hand 

books. No. I. Textile fabrics. By D. Rock. N. 

Y., 1876. 12°. G8375. 

— X Same, No. 3. Ancient and modem furniture and 

woodwork. By J. H. Pollen. N. Y., 1876. 12°. 

G 8355- 

— X Same, No. — . Industrial arts of India. By G. C. 

M. Bird wood. 2 vols. Lond.. «. </. 12°. GS043. 

Mason. George C. Application of art to manufactures. 

N. Y.. 185S. 12*. I 290. 

— Old house altered. N. Y., 187S. 8°. G 8674. 
Masury, John W. American grainer's handbook. N. 

\.,'[cop. 1S72]. 8°. H 8674. 

— Treatise on house-painting. N. Y., 1868. 12°. G 9291. 
M.\Y, Dr. Oscar. Management of electric lighting plant. 

Frankfort o. M.. 1891. iS°. D 4296. 

Mayeu.x, Henri. Manual of decorative composition. 
N. Y., 18S8. 12°. I 4295- 

Meade, Richard W. Naval architecture and ship build- 
ing. Phila.. 1S69. 8°. G 7678. 

Meloy. D. H. Progressive carpentry. Waterbury, 
[cop. 1890]. 12"^ G 9297. 

Merrill, George P. Stones for building and decora- 
tion. N. Y., 1891. 8°. D 8680. 

Merriman, Mansfield. Text-book on retaining walls 
and masonry dams. N. Y., 1892. 8°. G 96S0. 

Miles, W. * Stables and stable fittings. Lond.. i860. 
40. G 8S62. 



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Mills, John H. Heat : its application to the warming 
and ventilation of buildings. 2 vols. Bost., {cop. 
1S91]. 4^. G 9862. 

Mr. Ghim's dream [of a new system of constructing and 
navigating sailing vessels]. N. Y., 1878. 12°. 

G 7309. 

\ Modern architectural designs and details. Vols. 2, 3. 
(Oct., 1888-Sept., 1889.) N. Y., 1889. 4°. 

G 8863. 

MONCKTON. James II. Stair-building and one-plane 
method of hand railing. 2d ed. N. Y., 1888. 
4°. G 9863. 

MoONEY, William. American gas engineer and super- 
intendent's hand book. N. Y., 1888. 16°. 

G93I5- 

Moore, Charles Herbert. Development and character 
of Gothic architecture. Lond. and N. Y. , iSgo. 
8°. G 86S9. 

Moreland, T. a. Practical decorative upholstery. 
Bost. and N. Y.. 1890. S°. H 8689. 

Morrison, Gilbert B. Ventilation and warming of 
school buildings. N. Y., 1887. 12°. G 9317. 

Morse, Edward S. Japanese homes and their surround- 
ings. Bost., 1S86. 8^. G 8690. 

\ Motifs de serrurerie. Extraits de publications diver- 
ses. Paris, 1874. 4°. G 9S64. 

Murray, Mungo. f Treatise on ship-building and navi- 
gation. I. p. w. 8^. • G 7694. 

Music Hall, 57th st. and 7th ave. (N. Y. City), [f De- 
scription and construction of the building.] n. t. p. 
4°. G 8864. 

Narjoux, Felix. % Architecture communale. 2 vols. 
Paris, 1870. 4°. G 8865. «. 

National Association of Builders of the U. S. f Blue 
book of information, 5th annual convention. N. 
Y., 1891. 12'^ G8327. 

— f lst-4th annual convention, 1S87-90. Bost., 1887-90. 

8°. G 8696. 

— f Official report, 4th annual convention, Jan. 27-29, 

1890. Bost., 1890. 8°. G 8696. 

— \ Same, 5th annual convention at N. Y. City, Feb. 

9-14,1891. N. v., 1S91. 8°. G 8696. 

— f Same, 6th annual convention at Cleveland, Jan. 

18-20, 1892. N. Y., 1892. 8°. G 8696. 

f Same. Cleveland, 1892. 4°. G 8865. «. 

Neale, John Preston, f History and antiquity of West- 
minster Abbey and Henry Vllth's chapel. Lond., 
1865. 4^. G 8865. 

Neison, Adrian. Practical boat building for amateurs. 
New and revised ed. Lond., [pre/. 1880]. 12°. 

G 7328. 

New system of hand-railing. Bv an old stair-builder. 
N. Y., 1885. 12°. G 9329. 

New York Architectural League, f Catalogue of the 
5th and 6th annual exhibition. N. Y., 1889-90. 
8°. G 8697. 

X New York sketch-book of architecture, n. t.p. [Pre/. 
1873.] 4°. G 8865.^. 

New York Wire Railing Co. f Catalogue of iron 
railings. N. Y., «. a'. 4°. G 9866. 

Newlands, James. \ Carpenter and joiner's assistant. 
Lond., [1891]. 4°. G 9865. 

Nichols, George Ward. Art education applied to in- 
dustry. N. Y., 1877. 8°. I 697. 

Nicholson, Peter. \ Carpenter's and joiner's assistant. 
2d ed. Lond., 1805. 4°. 09866.^. 

— Carpenter's new guide. 8th ed. Phila., 1S18. 4°. 

G 9867. 
-^ Same. i6th ed. by Davis. Phila., 1869. 4°. G 9867. 

— X Dictionary of architecture, building, carpentry, etc. 

New ed. by Lomax and Gunyon. 2 vols. Lond. 
and N. Y., ;/. (t. 4^. G 8866.rt. 

— -f Same: Encyclopedia of architecture. Ed. by Lomax 

and Gunyon. 2 vols. N. Y., n. d. 4°. G 8866. 

— Mechanical exercises ; or, elements, etc., of carpentry, 

joinery, masonry. Lond., 18 12. 12^. G 9330. 

— Same: Mechanic's companion. Phila., 1868. 8^. 

G 9698. 



Norton, C. B., edr. \ Treasures of art, industry, and 
manufacture represented in the Centennial Exhi- 
bition at Pliiladelphia, 1876. Buffalo tf«a' z/. /., 
\cop. 1S77]. Folio. I 5967. 

Norton, Charles Eliot. Church building in the Middle 
Ages : Venice, Siena, Florence. N. Y., 1880. 
8°. G 8700. 

Nystrom, John W. Technological education and the 
construction of ships and screw propellers. 2d ed. 
Phila., 1866. 12". G 7335. 

Oakey. a. F. Building a home. N.Y., 18S1. 12°. G 8336. 

Ocean steamships : their construction, development, 
management, and appliances. Bv [various au- 
thors.] N. Y.. 1891. 8°. ' G 7702. 

Ogilvie's House plans ; or, how to build a house. N. 
Y., {cop. 1885]. 12°. G 8337. 

O'Kane, J., publisher. % Fashionable furniture : 350 
original designs. N. Y.. n. d. 8°. G 8368. 

Oppenord, Gille- Marie, f Collection of the works of: 
200 designs for architects, decorators, jewellers, 
etc. N. Y. and v. p.. n. d. Folio. I 5968. 

Ormsbee, Agnes Bailey. The house comfortable. N. 
Y., 1892. 16°. H 3339. 

f Ornamental iron works; or, designs for fanlights, 
stair-case railing, etc. Lond., «. d. 12°. G 8339. 

Osborne, C. Francis. Art of house-planning. N. Y. , 
1888. 12°. G 8339. 

Our dwellings warmed as they are and as they might be. 

G 9340. 

Overman, Frederick. Mechanics for the millwright. 
Phila.. 1S64. 12°. G 1340. 

Owen, Walter Tallant, artist. Bits of Canterbury Ca- 
thedral. N. Y., 1891. 8°. G 8704. 

Pain, William. * Builder's pocket-treasure. New ed. 
Lond., 1793. 12*^. G 8341. 

— Practical house carpenter. 9th ed. Lond., 1823. 8^. 

G 9705. 

— * Supplement to the " Builder's golden rule." Lond., 

1782. 8°. G S705. 

Painter's, gilder's, and varnisher's companion. 7th ed. 

Phila., 1858. 16°. H 8341. 

Paley, F. a. Manual of Gothic moldings. 3d ed. by 

Fawcett. Lond., 1865. 8°. G 8706. 

— XSame. Lond., 1865. 8°. G 8706. 
Palladio, a. Architecture : containing a treatise of 

the five orders, etc, 3d ed. with notes of Inigo 
Jones. 2 vols. Lond., 1742. Folio. 

Pallet, Henry. Miller's, millwright's, and engineer's 
guide. Phila., 1866. 12°. G 1342. 

Palliser's American architecture ; or, every man a com- 
plete builder. N. Y., {cop. 1888]. 4°. G 8869. 

Parker, Francis J. Church-building. Bost., 1 886. 12°. 

G 8343.'^. 

Parker, John Henry. X Ancient churches in the west 
of France. Lond., 1853. 4°. With G S869, 

— Architectural history of the citv of Rome. Lond., 

1881. 12°. ' G 8343.^/. 

— :}: [Architectural] tour in the west of France. Lond., 

1852. 4°. G 8869. 

— Concise glossary of terms used in architecture. 4th 

ed. bxf. and Lond., 1875. 16°. 08343.1-. 

— X Further observations on the ancient churches in the 

west of France. Lond., 1854. 4°. With G 8869. 

— X Glossary of terms used in Greek, Roman, Italian. 

and Gothic architecture. 2 vols, in three. Oxf., 
1850. 8°. G 8707. 

I. Text. 2. Plates (2 parts). 

— Introduction to the study of Gothic architecture. Oxf. 

and Lond., 1S49. 16^. G 8343.^'. 

— Same. 3d ed. Oxf. and Camb., 1867. 16°. G 8343.P. 

— Same. 4th ed. revised. Oxf. and Lond., 1874. 16 . 

G 8343.^,^ 

— 1 Medieval architecture in Aquitaine. Lond., 1855. 

4°. With G 8869. 

— XSame, conclusion. Lond., 1856. 4°. With G 8869. 
Parkinson, R. M. Structural mechanics : a hand book 

for engineers, architects, and students. Lond., 
I 1890. 12°. G 4343- 



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Peake, James. Rudiments of naval architecture. Loud., 

1849. 16°. (i 7345- 

Peckston, Thomas S. On gas-lighting. 3d ed. Lond., 

1841. 8°. G 9707. 

Perkins, E. E. On gas and ventilation. Phila., 1S69. 

12'=. G 9347. 

\X Photograi'HS of foreign cathedrals.] 4 vols. n. t. p. 

12°. G8351. 

Plassman, E. X Collection of modern Gothic ornaments. 

N. Y., [(-V- 1875]. Folio. G8971. 

Playfair, John. | Elements of jilane and spherical 

trigonometry. In G 9583- 

Pl.wfair, Dr. Lyon. Necessity of industrial instruction. 

/;/ vol. \ofY\ 141. 

f Plumber and sanitary engineer. Vols, i, 2. (Dec, 

1877-N0V., 1879.) N. Y., 1877-79. 40. 07872.^. 

Note. — Continued as " Sanitary engineer " [C7S77.«]. 

Plumber's trade journal. Vols. 10-14. (Jan., 1888- 

Dec, 1892.) C 7872. 

Plunkett, Mrs. H. M. Women, plumbers, and doctors; 

or, household sanitation. N. Y., 18&5. 12°. F 2354. 
Pocock, W. F. Modern finishings for rooms. Lond., 

1823. 4°. G 8872. 

Pollen, John Hungerford. Ancient and modern furni- 
ture and woodwork. N. Y., 1877. 12°. H 8355. 

— X Same. N. Y., 1876. 12°. G 8355. 
PoLLEY, G. H. & Co., compilers. \ Spanish architecture 

and ornament. Bost. and N. Y., \cop. 1889]. 4°. 

G8871. 

Pope, Franklin Leon, f Evolution of the electric incan- 
descent lamp. Elizab., iSSg. 8°. D 4714. 

Pozzo, Andrea, f Perspective for painters and architects. 
English and Latin. Lond., ;?. d. Folio. 

Prescott, George B. Speaking telephone, electric light, 
and other recent electrical inventions. N. Y., 1879. 
8°. D 4715.0. 

Price, F. ^British carpenter. 5th ed. Lond.. 1765. 
4"^'. G 9872. 

Pritchard, O. G. Manufacture of electric light car- 
bons. Lond., 1S90. S^'. "D 4716. 

PUGIN, Augustus and A. \Velby. f Examples of Gothic 
architecture. 3 vols. Lond., 1850. 4°. G 8872.0. 

PuGiN, A. Welby. \ Apology for the revival of Christian 
architecture in England. Lond., 1S43. 4^. G S872.0. 

PULLAN. Richard Popplewell. Elementary lecture on 
Christian architecture. Lond., 1S79. 12°. G 8359. 

Putnam, J. Pickering. Improved plumbing appliances. 
N. Y., 1887. 8°. G9716. 

— Open fire-place in all ages. G 9360. 
Racinet, a. f Polychromatic ornament. 100 plates in 

gold, silver, and colours. Lond., 1877. Folio. 14973. 

Rand, McNally & Co. World's Columbian E.xposiiion 
sketch book. Chicago. 1892. 12" obi. II 363. 

Randall. J. E. The incandescent lamp. Lynn. 1891. 
18°. 1) 4363. 

Rankine, William John Macquorn. Manual of ma- 
chinery and mill-work. Lond., 1869. 12°. G 1363. 

'\ Real estate record and builder's guide. Vols. 7-9. 

13-17, 22-34. (Jan., iS7i-Dec., 1884.) N. Y., 

1871-S4. 4°. C 7374. 

A^ote. — Continued as " Record and guide " [C 7S74.0J. 

\ Record and guide. Vols. 35-50. (Jan., 1885-Dec., 
1892.) N. Y., 1885-92. 4°. C 7S74.0. 

Note. — Continuation of " Real estate record and 
builder's guide" [C 7874]. 

— f Same, Daily edition. Feb. 9-14. 1S9I. N. Y. , 

1891. 4°. G 9S74. 

Note. — Contains the proceedings of the " National 
Association of Builders of the U. S." 
Reed, AVE. J. Our iron-clad ships. Lond., 1869. 8°. 

G 7720. 

— Stability of ships. Lond., 1885. 8^. G 7720.^-. 
Reed, S. B. House-plans for everybody for village and 

country residences. N, Y., 1884. 12°. G S367. 

— X Same. 3d ed. N. Y., 1879. 12^^. G 8367. 
Reid, David Boswell. Theory and practice of ventila- 
tion. Lond.. 1844. S'^. G 9720. 

— * Same. Lond., 1S44. 8^. G 9720. 



Relics of antiquity. [Views of ancient architectural 
edifices, £>/£:., in England.] t. p. w. 4*^. G 8874. 

X Revue generale de I'architecture et des travaux pub- 
lics. Vols. 2-33. (1841-76.) Paris, 1S41-76. 
4°. ^ 08874^. 

Reynaud, M. Leonce. f Illumination and beaconage 
of the coasts of France. Wash., 1876. 4°. G 7874. 

RiaRo, Juan F. Industrial arts in Spain. Lond. and 
N. Y., 1879. 12^. I 5372. 

Richardson, C. J. House-building from a cottage to a 
mansion. N. Y., 1873. 12°. G 8372. 

— Wanning and ventilation of buildings, ad ed. Lond., 

1839. 8"' O 9724. 

— and others. \ Elizabethan architecture and ornament. 

Bost., w. d. 4°. G 8875. 

RiCHARbsON, George. f New Vitruvius Britannicus : 
plans and elevations by celebrated architects. 
[Englisli and French language.] Lond.. 1S08-10. 
Folio, t 

— \ Treatise on the five orders of architecture. [English 

and French.] Lond., 1787. Folio. 
RiDDELL, Robert. + Lessons on hand railing for learn- 
ers. 3d ed. Phila., 1888. 4°. G 9875./. 

— t Modern carpenter and builder. Phila., 1867. 4°. 

G 9875. 
Roberts, Henrv. + Dwellings of the labouring classes. 

Lond.,«.'^. 8°. G8725. 

Robinson, Henry. Sewage disjiosal. Lond. and N. Y., 

1880. 12°. G4376. 

Rock, Daniel. Textile fabrics. N. Y., 1877. 12°. H S377. 

— XSame. N. Y., 1876. 12-. G 8375. 
f Rome, Ruines de. [French and English.] n. p. n. d. 

Folio. 
Rose, Henry. Architecture in England. Lond., 1843. 
8°. G 8727. 

Rosengarten, a. Handbook of architectural styles. 
N. Y.. 1876. 8°. G 8728. 

I — X Same. N. Y., 1876. 8=. G 8727. , 

Rouyer, Eugene, f French architecture and ornament 
from Francis I. to Louis XVI. Bost. and N. Y., 
;/. d. 4°. G 8876. 

Royal School of Naval Architecture and Marine En- 
gineering. Annual, 1871-74. Lond., 1875. S'^. 

G 7727. 
RUSKIN, John. Lectures on architecture and painting. 
! N. Y., 1885. 12°. With G 8381.0. 

I — Mornings in Florence : simple studies of Christian art. 
! ■ N. v., 1SS6. 12°. G 8381. OT. 

i — Poetry of architecture. N. Y., 1885. 12°. 
i IVith G 83S1.0. 

i — Seven lamps of architecture. N. Y., 1857. 12°. G 83S1. 
i — Same. N. Y., 1885. 12°. G S381.0. 

— Stones of Venice. 3 vols. N. Y., 1880. 12^. G 8381.J. 

— .Same. 3 vols, in two. N. Y., 1885. 12'^. G S381./. 

— * Same. N. Y., 1S51. 8'=. I 728. 

— Study of architecture. N. Y., 1S85. 12°. 

With G 8381.0, 

— Two paths : lectures on art in its application to deco- 

ration and manufacture. N. Y., 1885. 12°. 

I 3S1.M. 

— Val d'Arno : ten lectures on the Tuscan art. N. Y., 

1886. 12°. G 8381.1'. 

Russell, J. Scott, f Modern system of naval archi- 
tecture. 3 vols. Lond., [1865]. Folio. 

Russell, Stuart A. Electric light cables and the dis- 
tribution of electricity. Lond. and N. Y., 1S92. 
12°. D43S1. 

Ri:ttan, Henr)'. * Ventilation and warming of build- 
ings. N. v., 1862. 8°. G972S. 

Ruutz-Rees, Janet E. Home decoration. N. Y., 1881. 
12^. H 3380. 

— Home occupations. N. Y.. f 18S2]. 12°. H 3380.//. 
f St. Ann's Episcopal Church, Brooklyn. Review of the 

edifice, ti. t. p. 8°. B 8507. 

Salomons, Sir David. Electric light installations and 

the management of accumulators. New ed. 

Lond. and N. Y., 1S90. 12^. D 43?4'3'- 

— Same. 6lh ed. Lond., 1891. 16°. D 4384 ^• 



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Salomons, Sir David. Management of accumulalors 
and private electric light installations. 4th ed. 
Lend, and N. Y., 1388. i(P. D 43S4. 

f Sanitary engineer. Vols. 3-13. (Dec, 1879-May, 
1886.) N. v.. 1879-86. 4°. CjZTj.a. 

Note. — Continuation of " Plumber and sanitary en- 
gineer " [C 7S72.rt], and continued as ''Sanitary 
engineer and construction record " [C 7877.^]. 
|- Sanitary engineer and construction record. Vols. 14, 
15. (June, i8S6-.VIav, 1887.) N. Y., 1886-87. 

4°. ' c 7877.^. 

Note. — Continuation of ".Sanitary engineer" [C 

7877. rt] and continued as "Engineering and building 

record and sanitary engineer" [C 7828. «]. 

\ Sanitary plumber. Vols. 4, 5. [Nos. 1-8.] (Nov. 

1, i8S5-Feb. 15, 1SS7.) N. Y., 1S85-87. Folio. 

C 7977- 

— + Same. Vols. 5 (Nos. 9-43) -10. (Mch. i, 1887- 

Oct. 15, 1S92.) N. Y.. 1S87-92. . 4'-^. C 7877. 

Saivageot. Claude. % Palais, chateaux, hotels, et mai- 
sons de France du XV^ au XVIIP siecle. 4 vols. 
Paris, 1867. Folio. G 8977. 

Sawyer, William Edward. Electric lighting by incan- 
descence and its application to interior illumina- 
tion. N. Y., 1881. 8°. D 4732. 

Schilling, N. H. Present condition of electric lighting. 
Bost., 1886. 8°. D 4734. 

SCHLEGEL, Friederich von. Principles of Gothic archi- 
tecture. In I 391. 

Schuyler, Montgomery. American architecture. N. 
Y., 1S92. 8^. G S737. 

Scott, George Gilbert. \ Essay on English church archi- 
tecture. Lond., 1881. 4^^. G 8879. 

Scott, .%> Gilbert, f Rise and development of Medi- 
eval architecture. 2 vol;. Lond., 1879. 8°. 

G 8738. 

Seddon, Col. H. C. Builder's work and the building 
trades. Lond.. 1886. 8°. G 9739. 

Shaw, Edward, f Civil architecture. Bost., 1852. 4°. 

G 8881, a. 

— Modern architect. Bost., 1S59. 4°. G 8881. 
bHAW, Henry, f Examples of ornamental metal work. 

Lond., 1S36. 4°. G 8881. 

Shreve. Samuel H. Strength of bridges and roofs. 
3d ed. N. Y., 1882. 8^ G 4743. 

Sickels, Ivan. Exercises in wood-working. N. Y., 
1890. 8°. G 9744. 

Slater, J. W. Sewage treatment, purification, and utili- 
sation. Lond. and N. Y., 1888. 12°. G 4410. 

Sloan, Samuel. f Model architect. Vol. i. Phila., 
{cop. 1852]. Folio. G 9982. 

— Homestead architecture. Phila., 1S67. 8°. G 8746. 

— Same. 2d ed. Phila., 1S67. 8'^. G 8746. 
Small, John William. % Scottish woodwork of the i6th 

and 17th centuries. Edinb., \^pref. 1878]. Folio. 

G 9983. 
Smeaton and lighthouses. Lond., 1844. 16°. G 7411. 
Sme.aton, a. C. Builder's pocket companion. Phila., 

1867. 12°. G 9411. 

Smith, George. Essay on the construction of cottages. 

Glasg., 1834. 8°. G 8747. 

Smith, T. Roger. Architecture, Gothic and Renaissance. 

N. Y. and Lond., 18S0. 12°. G 8412. 

— and Slater, J. Architecture, classic and early 

Christian. N. Y. and Lond., 1882. 12°. G 8412. «. 

Smith, Prof. Walter. % Art education, scholastic and 

industrial. Bost., 1S72. 8°. G 8747. 

— + Examples of household taste. N. Y., n. d. 4°. 

I 5883. 

— \ Industrial art. In vol. 2 «?/ H 817. 
Sommerfeldt, Hakon A. Construction of ships. Lond., 

1860-61. 12°. G 7414. 

— t Same. Lond., 1860-61. 12°. G 7414. 

— T Same: Atlas. Lond., 1861. Folio. G 79S3. 
Spofford, Harriet P. Art decoration applied to furni- 
ture. N. Y., \cop. 1877]. 8°. H 8751. 

Staley, Cady and Pierson, George S. Separate system 
of sewerage. N. Y., 1886. 8°. G 4752. 



Stephen, Y'incent. Wrinkles in electric lighting. Lond. 
and N. Y., iS88. 12'^. D 4421. 

Stephens, W. P. Canoe and boat building : a com- 
plete manual for amateurs. 4th ed. N. Y., 1889. 
12°. G 7420. 

Stevens, Francis, f Views of cottages and farm houses 
in England and Wales. Lond., 1815. 4°. I 4885. 

Stevens, John Calvin and Cobb, Albert Winslow. f Ex- 
amples of American domestic architecture. N. Y.. 
1889. 8° obi. G 8752. 

Stevenson, Alan. History, construction, etc., of light- 
houses. Lond., 1850. 12'^. G 7421. 

Stevenson, J. J. f House architecture. 2 vols. Lond., 
1880. 8^ G 8753. 

I. Architecture. 2. House planning. 

Stokes, J. Cabinet maker and upholsterer's companion. 
Phila.. 1850. 16°. H 8423. 

Stokes, Margaret. Early Christian architecture in Ire- 
land. Lond., 1878. 4°. G 8885. 

Stonemason, The, and bricklayer. By various writers. 
Lond. and v. p., iSgi. 12°. G 9423. 

Stoney, Bindon B. Strength and proportions of riveted 
joints. Lond. and N. Y., 1885. 8. G 4754. 

Storer, James. % History and antiquities of the cathe- 
dral churches of Great Britain, 4 vols. Lond., 
1814-19. 8^. G 8754. 

Stuart, Charles B. f Naval and mail steamers of the 
U. S. 2d ed. N. Y., 1853. 4^. G 7885. 

Stuart, James and Revett, Nicholas. Antiquities of 
Athens. 3d ed. Lond., 185S. 12°, G 8426. 

— f Saine. 3 vols. Lond., 1762-64. Folio. 

— f Same : Supplement. See Cockerell, C. R. and 

others. 
Stuart, Robert, f Dictionary of architecture. Phila., 

1854. 8°. _ G 8756. 

Sugg, William T. Domestic uses of coal gas as applied 

to lighting, cooking and heating, ventilation. 

Lond., 1884. 8°. G 9757. 

Swan, Abraham, f British architect ; or, the builder's 

treasury of stair-cases. Lond., 175S. Folio. Gd)^?)^. 

— f Collection of designs in architecture. Vol. i. Lond., 

1757. Folio. G 8986. ci. 

SwiNTON, Alan A. Campbell. Elementary principles of 
electric lighting. Lond., 1886. 12"^. D 4431. 

Sylvestre, W. A. Modern house-carpenter's com- 
panion. Bost., [cop. 1SS3]. 12°. G 9431. 

Talbert, Bruce J. f Examples of ancient and modern 
furniture, metal work, tapestries, decorations, etc. 
Bost., 1877. Folio. H 8987. 

— X Same. Lond., 1876. Folio. G 8987. 

— X Gothic forms applied to furniture, metal work, and 

decoration for domestic purposes. Bost., 1873. 
Folio. G afjil.a. 

Teale, T. Pridgin. Dangers to health : a pictorial guide 
to domestic sanitary defects. 4th ed. N. Y., 1883. 
8°. G 4761. 

Templeton, William. Engineer, millwright, and me- 
chanic's pocket companion. Revised by Adams. 
N. Y., 1852. 16°. G 1435. 

— Saj?ie. N. Y., 1888. 16°. G I453- 
Texier, Charles, et Pullan, Popplewell. X L'archi- 

tecture byzantine. Lond., 1864. folio. G 8988, 

Thearle, Samuel J. P. Naval architecture. Vol. i. 

[Text.] N. Y., \pref. 1S73]. i6=. G 7437- 

— Same. Vol. 2. Plates. N. Y., n. d. 4°. G 7888. 
Thomas, T. Workingman's cottage architecture. N. 

Y., i8.tS. 12°. G 843S. 

Thurston, Robert H. Friction and lost work in ma- 
chinery and millwork. 3d ed. N. Y., 1SS9. 8'^. 

G 1764. 

Todd, Sereno Edwards. Country homes : also, a busi- 
ness directory. N. Y., lS63. 12°. _ G 8443. 

TOMLINSON, Charles. « Warmhig and ventilation. Lond., 
1850. 16°. G 9444- 

ToTTEN, J. G. On hydraulic and common mortars and 
lime burning. N. Y., 1842. 8°. G 9767. 

Tracy, Roger S. Hand-book of sanitary information 
for householders. N. Y., 1884. 16°. F 2446. 



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Tredgolu, Thomas. Elementary principles of car- 
pentry. Phila., 1837. 4°. G 9890. 

— Same. 5th ed. by Barlow. Lend., 1870. 4°. G 9890. 

— X Same. 5th ed. by Barlow. Lend., 1870. 4°. G 9890. 

— * Strength of cast iron and other metals. 4th ed. 

with notes by Hodgkinson.* Lond., 1842. 8°. 

G 4768. 

Trimen, .'Vndrew. Church and chapel architecture. 
Lond., 1849. 12°. G 8446. 

TucKERMAN, Arthur Lvman. Short history of archi- 
tecture. N. Y., 1887. 8^. GS767. 

TURNBULL, William. Strength and stiffness of timber. 
Lond.. 1S35. 8°. 04769- 

Turner, T. Hudson. Domestic architecture in Eng- 
land. Oxf., 1851. 8°. G 87O8. 

TUTHILL, Mrs. L. C. History of architecture. Phila., 
1848. 8°. G 8769. 

TuTHiLL, William B. Practical lessons in architectural 
drawing. N. Y., i38i. 12° obi. I 3449. 

United States. Light-House Board. \ Annual report 
for 1872-76. Wash., 1872-76. 8^ <^ im-c 

— \ Manual of light-house engineering. Vol. 2. Plates. 

Wash., 1869. Folio. G jqtji.m. 

— f Specifications for a light-house at Cape Hatteras, 

St. Simons (Ga.), and new stone pier for. Waugo- 
sliance Light-House. Wash., 1868-69. Folio. 

G 7991 •^- 

— IFar Department, f Tests of metals and other mate- 

rials for industrial purposes. Wash., 1888. 8°. 

G 4773«- 

Unwin, William Cawthorn. Exercises in wood-working 
for handicraft classes. Lond., 1887. 4°. G 9891. 

Urquhart, John W. Electric light fitting. Lond., 
1890. 12°. D 4456. 

Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Schuyler. f Henry Hobson 
Richardson and his works. Bost. and N. Y., 1888. 
Folio. G 8 993. 

Vannini, Giuseppe, f Element! d'architettura civile. 
Firenze [Florence], 1818. Folio. G 8992. 

Varin, a. a/itl E. :j: Picturesque architecture of Switzer- 
land. American ed. Bost., 1875. 4°. G 8890. 

Varona, Adolfo de. Sewer gases : their nature and 
origin and how to protect our dwellings. Brook- 
lyn, 1879. 16°. F 245S. 

Vaux, Calvert. Villas and cottages. N. Y., 1857. 8°. 

G 8774. 

Verdier, Aymar et Gattois, F. J Architecture civile et 
domestique au Moyen age et a la Renaissance. 2 
V0I.S. Paris, 1S58. 4°. G 8891. 

Verity, John B. Electricity up to date for light, power, 
and traction. Lond. and N. Y., [pre/. 1891]. 
16°. D 4459. 

Vermaarsch, Joost. Erste deel der Bouwkunst. Am?,td., 
1678. 8°. G 8775. 

Verrall, Margaret de G. and Harrison, Jane E. My- 
thology and monuments of ancient Athens. Lond. 
and N. Y., 1890. 12°. Z 7459. 

Vicat, L. J. Calcareous mortars and cements. Lond., 
1837. 8°. G 9776. 

Vignola, G. Barozzio 0/. Five orders of architecture. Ed. 
and transl.by Tuckerman. N.Y.,1891. 4°. G 8S92. 

Viollet-le-DUC, Eugene Emmanuel. | Annals of a 
fortress. Transl. by Bucknall. Bost., 1S76. S°. 

G 8776.rt. 

— Discourses on architecture. Transl. by Van Brunt. 

Bost., 1875. 8°. G 8776.,/. 

— X Same. Transl. by Van Brunt. Vol, i. Bost., 

1875. S°. G 8776. 

— X Same. Vol. 2. [Lectures on architecture.] Transl. 

by Bucknall. Bost., iSSl. 8°. G 8776. 

— Habitations of man in all ages. Transl. by Bucknall. 

Best., 1876. 8°. G 8776.//. 

— X Same. Transl.by Bucknall. Bost., 1876. S°. 08776./^ 

— X Habitations modernes. 2 vols. Paris, 1875-77. 

Folio. G 8993.0. 

— Story of a house. Transl. by Towle. Bost., 1874. 

8=, G 8776..?. 

— X Same. Transl. by Towle. Bost., 1874. 8°. G 8776.^. 



VlTRUVlus PoLLTO, M. + Architecture of. Transl. by 
Gwilt. Lond., 1826. 4°. G 8892. 

— X Civil architecture, comprising those books which 

relate to the public and private edifices of the 
ancients. Transl. by Wilkins. Lond., 1812. 4°. 

G 8892. /^ 
VoOge, Count Melchior de and others, f Byzantine ar- 
chitecture and ornament. Bost. and N. Y., \iop. 

1890]. 4°. G 8892. '7. 

Voller, William R. Modern flour milling. [J'fef. 
Croyden, 1891.] 8°. G 1776. 

Walker, Sydney F. How to light a colliery by elec- 
tricity. Lond. and N. Y.. 1892. 8°. D 4778. 

Wall, William E. Practical graining. Phila.. [cop. 
1890]. 8°. H 8779. 

Wallis, Frank E. f Old colonial architecture and fur 
niture. Bost., [cop. 1S87]. 4°. G 8894. 

Walter, Thomas U. and Smith, J. Jay. f l.^esigns 
for cottages and villas. Phila., 1846. 4°. 

G 8893. 

— f Guide to workers in metal for the use of architects 

and designers. Phila., 1846. 4°. G 8893.^1. 

Ware, Isaac, f Complete body of architecture. Lond., 

1756. Folio. G 8994. 

Waring, G. E. f Earth closets and earth sewage. «. /. /. 

[1S70]. 8°. B2508. 

— X Sanitary drainage of houses and towns. N. Y., 

1876. 12°. G9465. 
Waring, G. E. jr. How to drain a house : practical 

information for householders. N. Y., 1885. 16°. 

G4465. 

— Sewerage and land-drainage. N. Y. and Lond., 1889. 

4°. G 4894. 

Waring, J. B. f Early architecture of Ireland and 
Scotland. IVith E 9994. 

Warr, G. Finden. Dynamics, construction of machinery, 
• equilibrium of structures, and strength of mate- 
rials. Lond., 185 1. 8°. G4780. 

Washington, Capt. * Progress of naval architecture. 

In vol. I of H 141. 

Watson, A. E. Hand-book of wiring tables. N. Y.. 
1892. 18°. D 4469. 

Weale, John. Dictionary of terms used in architecture. 
Lond., 1849-52. 16°. G 8471. 

Webb, Herbert Laws. Testing of insulated wires and 
cables. N. Y., 1891. 12°. D 4471. 

Weeks, Joseph D. f Manufacture of coke. 

In vol. 10 of\] 6891./. 

Welch, J. J. Text-book of naval architecture. Lond., 
1889. 8°. G 7784. 

Wells, Nathaniel Armstrong. * Picturesque antiquities 
of Spain. Lond., 1846. 8°. G 87S4. 

Wheeler, W. II. Drainage of fens and lowlands. N. 
Y., 1S88. 8°. G4787. 

Whilden, J. K. Strength of materials used in engineer- 
ing construction. N. Y., i860. 12°. G 4480. 

White, W. H. Manual of naval architecture. Lond., 

1877. 8°. G 778S. 
WiCKES, Charles. X Spires and towers of the Medieval 

churches of England. 3 vols. Lend., 1853-59. 
Folio. G S997. 

I. Spires. 2. Towers. 3. Supplemental volume. 
Wightwick, G. Hints to young architects. Lond.. 1846. 

12°. G 8482. 

Wild's :f Foreign cathedrals. 12 Colored plates, n. t. p. 

Folio. G 8998. 

1. West front of the cathedral of Chartres. 

2. South entrance to the cathedral of Rouen. 

3. West front of the cathedral of Slrassburg. 

4. Choir of the cathedral of Rheinis. 

5. West front of the cathedral of Rheims. 

6. Interior of the transept of St. Ouen. 

7. Choir of the cathedral of Amiens. 

8. Nave of the cathedral of Amiens. 

9. West front of the cathedral of Amiens. 
10. Choir of the cathedral of Beauvais. 

II. Choir of the cathedral of Cologne. 

12. View of the abbey church of St. Ouen. 



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AUTHOR AND TITLE CATALOGUE : Wilkins to Young. 



WiLKiNS, William. Essays on subjects connected with 
Grecian and Roman architecture. Lond., 1837. 
4°. G 8898. 

Williams, C. W. * Combustion of coal and prevention 
of smoke. Lond., 1854. 8°. G 9790. 

— Same. Lend., 185S. 12°. G 9485. 
Wilson, George. How to live ; or, health and healthy 

homes. Phila., 1882. 12". F 2484.^'-. 

Wilson, J. Mechanic's and builder's price book. Buf- 
falo, 1856. 12°. G 9485. 

— Same. N. Y., 1859. 12°. G 9485. 
Wilson, Joseph. Drainage for health ; or, easy lessons in 

sanitary science. Phila., 1881. 8°. G 4790. 

WiNKLEs's f Cathedral churches of England and Wales. 

3 vols. Lond., 1836. 4'^ G 8897. 

Winn, William. Boating man's vade-mecum. Lond., 

1891. 12°. G 7485. 

Withers, Frederick Clarke. % Church architecture : 

Plans, elevations, and views of 21 churches. N. 

Y., 1S73. Polio. G 8999. 

Wood, DeVolson. Resistance of materials. 3d ed. N. Y., 

1877. 8°. G 4794.''. 



Wood, J. T. f Discoveries at Ephesus, including the site 
and remains of the great temple of Diana. Bost., 
1877. 4°. G 8898. 

Woodbury, C. J. H. Fire protection of mills and con- 
struction of mill floors. 2d ed. N. Y., 1S82. 8°. 

G 1794- 

Woodbury, Capt. D. P. Elements of stability in the 
well-proportioned arch. N. Y., 1868. 8°. 

f^ 4795. 
Woodward, George E. and Tjiompson, E. G. Wood- 
ward's national architect. N. Y., \cop. i86g]. 4''. 

G 88(j8.a. 

Wright, F. A. Architectural perspective for beginners. 

N. Y., 1885. 4". I 3899. 

WuLLiAM et Faroe. % Recueil d'architecture choix de 

documents pratiques. 3 vols. Paris, 1874-81 

Folio. 

G 891^9.0. 
Young, W. :|: Picturesque architectural studies and prac- 
tical designs for gate lodges, cottages, villas, coun- 
try residences, schools, etc. Lond. and N. V., 
1872. 4°. G SgiX). 



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Index To Subjects. 



Adironacks. 


14 


Adulterations. 


19. 


Africa. 


15- 


Agriculture. 


22. 


Alaska. 


14. 


Almanacs. 


3- 


America. Central. 


14. 


— North. 


13- 


— South. 


t4 


— S[)anish. 


14- 


American history, etc. 


13-15. 


— literature. 


17- 


Amusements. 


23- 


Anatomy. 


iq. 


Ancient history. 


15, 16. 


Angling. 


23- 


Animal magnetism. 


22. 


Annals of legislative bodies. 


19. 


Anselm, Saint. 


I. 


Aqueduct. 


22. 


Architecture. 


22. 


Aryan race. 


16. 


Astronomy. 


19. 


Athletics. 


23- 


Atlases. 


16. 


Atonement. 


21. 


Australasia. 


IS- 


Babylon. 


IS 


Bacon, Delia. 


I. 


Bacon, F. 


I. 


Bacteria. 


19. 


Baireuth, Margravine. 


1. 


Bancroft, Marie W. 


i_ 


Bancroft, S. B. 


I. 


Banking. 


20. 


Base ball. 


23- 


Battles. 


16. 


Beecher, H. W. 


I. 


Benevolent associations. 


21. 


Berkshire Hills. 


14 


Bible. 


21. 


Bibliography. 


16. 


Bill, Buffalo. 


1. 


Biography, Collective. 


2. 


— Individual. 


I. 


Birds. 


19. 


Boating. 


23- 


Boone, D. 


I. 


Borneo. 


IS- 


Botany. 


18. 


Bowne, Eliza S. 


I. 


Bo.ving. 


23- 


Bricklaying. 


22. 


Bridges. 


22. 


British history, etc. 


IS 


Brown lee. Rev. W. C. 


I. 


Buffalo (/V. Y.). 


14- 


Building. 


22. 


Calhoun. J. C. 


I. 


California. 


14- 


Capital and labor. 


20. 


Carilibees. 


IS- 


Carpentry. 


22. 


Carson, Kit. 


j_ 


Catalogues. 


16." 


Cellini, B. 


I. 


Census (^^. S.^. 


21. 


Central America. 


14. IS- 


Charlemagne. 


I. 


Charles, the great. 


I. 


Checkers. 


23. 


Chemical technology. 


18. 


Chemistry. 


18. 



Chess. 

China. 

Christmas. 

Church history. 

Civil engineering. 

Civil service law. 

Civil war (([■. S.). 

Cleveland, G. 

Coins. 

Collected works. 

Comic works. 

Commerce. 

Congo. 

Cookery. 

Cooperation. 

Cooperstown {N. Y.). 

Costume. 

Cousin, V. 

Cricket. 

Crimea. 

Crockett, D. 

Cuba. 

Cusack, Sister M. F. C. 

Custer, General. 

Cyclopaedias. 

Darwin, C. 

Darwinism. 

Daudet, A. 

Devotional theology. 
I Doctrinal theology. 

Domestic economy. 

Drama. 
j Draughts. 
I Dreams. 
j Drunkenness. 
I Dynamos. 

Ear diseases. 

Earthquakes. 

Ecclesiastical history. 
'•■ Edinburgh. 
, Education. 
1 Egypt. 

! Electric lighting^ 
I Electricity. 

Elocution. 

Emerson, R. VV. 

Encyclopedias. 

Engineering. 

English history, etc. 
j — language. 
I — literature. 
j Engraving. 
I Essays. 

Etching. 

Ethics. 

Etiquette. 

Euchre. 

Europe. 

Evolution. 

Exhibitions of industry. 

Fables. 

Fairy tales. 

Faith cure. 

Fiction. 

Field, M. B. 
I Finance. 

Fine arts. 

Fishes. 

Fishing. 

Flax culture. 

Fleet, The. 

Florence. 

Florida. 



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PAGE 


23- 


Folk-lore. 


22. 


IS- 


Forestry. 


18. 


16. 


France. 


15. 


21. 


Franklin, B. 


I. 


22. 


Free trade. 


20. 


20. 


Freemasonry. 


16. 


14- 


Frith, W. P. 


r. 


r. 


Future life. 


21. 


22. 


Cames. 


23- 


3- 


Gardening. 


22. 


17- 


Geography. 


16. 


19. 


Geology. 


18. 


IS- 


Germany. 


15 


22. 


Gibraltar. 


15- 


20. 


(Jordon, Gen. C. G. 


I. 


14. 


Goths. 


16. 


16, 22. 


Government. 


20. 


I. 


Grand Rapids {Mich.). 


14. 


23- 


Grant, Gen. U. S. 


I. 


IS- 


Greece. 


IS- 


I. 


Greenwood cemetery. 


21. 


IS- 

I. 


Guatemala. 
Gunn. F. W. 


15. 


I. 


Haemorrhoids. 


19. 
I. 


3- 


Hancock, Gen. W. S. 


I. 


Hannington, J., D.D. 


I. 


18. 


Harlem {X. Y. City). 


14. 


I. 


Henry H., king 0/ England. 


1. 


22. 


Henry, P. 


I. 


21. 


Hindustan. 


15- 


22. 


History. 


13-16- 


16. 


History of literature. 


17- 


23. 


Histoiy of the church. 


21. 


22. 


Holland. 


15. 


19. 


Horticulture. 


22. 


19. 


Household economy. 


22 


19. 


Humorous works. 


17- 


18. 


Hymnology. 


22. 


21. 


India. 


IS- 


15 


Indiana. 


14. 


20. 


Indians. 


13- 


15- 


Industrial art. 


22. 


19. 


Industrial exhibitions. 


23- 


19. 


Inebriety. 


19. 


17- 


Infidelity. 


21. 


I. 


Insanity. 


19. 


3- 


Intellectual philosophy. 


21. 


22. 


International law. 


20 


15- 


Inventions. 


22. 


17- 


Ireland. 


IS- 


17- 


Iron bridges. 


22. 


23- 


Italy. 


IS. 


17- 


apan. 


15. 


23. 


'..^y']- 


I. 


21. 


Jenkin, F. 


I. 


21. 


ews. 


I. 


23. 


"efferies, R. 


I. 


15, 16. 


ohnson, A. 


I. 


18. 21. 


udaism. 


21. 


23. 


urisprudence. 


20. 


17. 


fuvende fiction. 


II-I3. 


12. 


Kean, E. 




22. 


Kno.x, JCev. J. 


I* 


3-II. 


Labor and capital. 


20. 


I. 


Lafayette, Marquis de. 


I. 


20. 


Lamartine. 


I. 


22. 


Lamb. C. 




19. 


Language. 


17. 


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Latin history. 


IS- 


22. 


Law. 


20 


21. 


Lawrence, A. A. 




15- 


Legislative annals. 


19. 


14- 


Leo Xlll.. pope. 


I. 



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Index to Subjects. 



Lepsius, R. 
Lesseps, F. de. 
Letters. 
Libraries. 
Lincoln, A. 
Literary history. 

— miscellany. 

— periodicals. 
Literature. 
London. 

Longfellow. H. W. 
Lowell. T. R. 
McCulloch, H. 
Macivar, Gen. H. R. 
Maine. 

Maiiitenon, Madame de. 

Manchuria. 

Mapleson, J. H. 

Maps. 

Mary, queen of Scots. 

Masonry (Building). 

Masonry (Society). 

Massachusetts. 

Massage. 

Maury, M. F. 

Media. 

Medical science. 

Memory. 

Mendelssohn, F. 

Mental healing. 

Mesmerism. 

Meteorology. 

Mexico. 

Middle .A.ges. 

Military science. 

Mine-sur\'eying. 

Missouri. 

Mnemonics. 

Modern history. 

Money. 

Montesquieu. 

Moral philosophy. 

More, Hannah. 

Mormonism. 

Morris, G. 

Music. . 

Mythology. 

Napoleon I. 

Natural history. 

Natural philosophy. 

Natural science. 

Naval science. 

Navigation. 

New York (City). 

New York {State). 

Newspaper libel. 

Newspapers. 

Niger {River). 

Nile (River). 

North America. 

North Carolina. 

Northwest coast. 

Norway. 

Novels. 

Numismatics. 

Nun of Kenmare. 

Occult literature. 

Ohio. 

Oratory. 

Oregon. 

Oriental history, etc. 

Ornithology. 



I, 2. 

i6. 

17- 
17- 

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i6. 17. 
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I. 

I. 

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19. 
20. 

I. 
22. 
22. 
18. 
14, 15. 
16. 
20. 
22. 
14. 
20. 
16. 
20. 

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I. 



22. 
21 
I. 
19. 
19. 

18. 19. 
20. 

19, 20. 
14. 
14. 
20. 
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16. 
IS- 
IS- 
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14. 
15. 

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22. 
I. 
22. 
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Paintiiig. 
Palmistry. 
I Paris. 
Patents. 
Patterns. 
Periodicals. 
Persia. 
Philately. 
Philosophy. 
Phonography. 
Photo-engraving. 
Photography. 
Phrenology. 
Physical geography. 
Physics. 
Physiognomy. 
Physiology. 
Plastering, 
i^ays. 
Plumbing. 
Poetry. 
Police. 

Political economy. 
Political science. 
Pollock, Sir'Y. 
Poore, B. P. 

Portsmouth. Duchess of. 
Postage stamps. 
Practical theology. 
Presidential elections. 
Prime, .S. L 
Prisons. 
Pronunciation. 
Protection. 
Proverbs. 
Prussia. 
Psalms. 

Public documents. 
Quotations. 
Railing. 
Railroads. 
Randolph, E. 
Raphael. 

Rebellion {U. S.). 
Revenue. 
Ristori, Adelaide. 
Rogers, S. % 

Roman empire. 
Rome. 
Roofs. 

Rosicrucians. 
Ruete, Emily. 
Ruskin, J. 
Russia. 

St. Augustine (Fla.). 
Sand, George. 
Sanitary engineering. 
Satan. 
Saturn. 

Savonarola, G. 
Scandinavia. 
Science. 

Scientific journals. 
Scotland. 

Sectarian theology. 
Servants. 

Sevigne, Madame de. 
Seymour, H. 
Shakespereana. 
Sheridan, Gen. P. H. 
Slavonic countries. 
Smith, A. 



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22. 

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22. 

22. 

2. 

15- 
22. 
21. 
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22. 
22. 
18. 
19. 
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19. 
22. 
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21. 
20, I 

I. 

2. ' 



22. 
20. 
2. 
21. 
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20. 

17- 
15- 

2t. 

19. 
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15- 
15- 
22. 
16. 

2. 

2. 
15- 
14- 

2. 
22. 
21. 
19. 

2. 

15- 

18, 19. 

3- 
15- 
22. 
22. 



Social .Science. 

Sophia-Adelaide. 

South America. 

South Carolina. 

Sou they. R. 

Spain. 

Spanish America. 

— language. 
Speeches. 
Spiritualism. 
Sporting. 
Stair-building. 
Statistics. 
Statutes. 
Sugar beet. 
Sunday. 
.Sunday school. 
Surgery. 
Susiana. 
Tariff. 
Taxation. 

Technological journals. 
Tennessee. 

Texas. 

Thackeray, W. C. 

Theology. 21 

Transactions. 

Transylvania. 

Travels. 

Trees. 

Tricycles. 

TroUope, T. A. 

Turgot, A. R. J. 

Turkey. 

United .States : General history. 

— Civil war, 1861-65. 

— Description and travels. 

— Separate states, etc. 
Universal history. 
Useful arts. 
Vaccination. 

Van Buren, M. 

Vane, Sir H. 

Venice. 

Veres. The. 

Verestchagin, A. V. 

Victoria, queen of Lngland. 

Virginia. 

Volapuk. 

Volcanoes. 

Voyages. 

Wages. 

War of 1812. 

Washburne, E. B. 

Weather. Thfe. 

Wellington. Duke of. 

West Indies. 

William, the conqueror. 

William I., emperor of Germany. 

William III., king of England. 

Williams, S. W. 

Wilson, Rev. J. 

Wit and humor. 

Witchcraft. 

Wolsey, Cardinal. 

Women. 

Works. Collected. 

Yachtmg. 

Yosemite Valley. 

Yucatan. 

Zoology. 

Zululand. 



PACE 

21. 

2. 

14. 15- 

14. 
2. 

15- 
14. 15- 

17- 

17- 

22. 

23- 

22. 

21. 

20. 

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22. 

22. 

19. 

15- 



APPRENTICES' LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 



Supplement to Finding List. No, 

Ai^rangeincnt of Principal Siibdivisions. 

Part i. Biography. Memoirs, and Letters. 

2. Cyclopedias, Collected Works, and Periodicals. 

3. Fiction and Juvenile Fiction. 

4. History, Geography, Voyages and Travels. 
" 5. Literature and Language. 

" 6. Natural Science AND Mathematics. 
" 7. Political AND Social Sciences. 

8. Theology and Philosophy. 
" 9. Useful and Fine Arts. 



PART l.-BIOGRAPHY, MEMOIRS, AND LETTERS. 



INDIVIDUAL BIOGRAPHY. 



Anselm, Saint. By R. W. Church. 
Bacon, Delia ; a biographical sketch. 



T wb.c. 

T. Bacon. 

T 224.(5. 

Bacon, F., his life and philosophy. HyJ. Nichol. Part I. 

T 224. «. 

Baireuth, Wilhelmine, manrra-iinc of. Memoirs. 

T 234.^. 

Bancroft, Marie W. ami S. B. Mr. and Mrs. B. on 
and off the stage. Written hy themselves. 2 v. 

T253. 

Beecher, H. W. Beecher, W. C, and Scoville, Rev. S. 
Biography of. T 345. f. 

Bill, Buffalo. Autobiography of. {In his " Story of the 
wild West.") T 5525. 

Boone. D. Bill, Buffalo. Life of. (/« //w " Story of the 
wild West.") T 5525. 

BowNE, Eliza S. A girl's life eighty years ago. T 555. 

Brown, J. By Dr. H. v. Hoist. T 612.^. 

Brownlee, J?ev. W. C, D.D., Reformed Dutch clergy- 
man of N. Y. d. i860. Memorial. T 616. 

Calhoun, J. C. Charleston (S. C.) Ladies' Calhoun 
Monument Association. \ History of the Calhoun 
monument at Charleston, S. C. T 4543. 

Carson. Kit. Bill, Buffalo. Life of. {In his " Story 
of the wild West.") T 5525. 

Cellini, B. Life of. Transl. by Symonds. 2 v. T8i4..f. 

Charles //i^p-r^a/ (Charlemagne). Mombert, J. I. History 
of. T 842./. 

Cleveland, G. Stoddard, W. O. Lives of the presi- 
dents : G. C. T 939. .f. 

Cousin, V. By J. Simon. T 1031. 

Crockett, D. Bill, Buffalo. Life of. {In liis " Story 
of the wild West.") T 5525. 

CusACK, Sister M. F. C. The nun of Kenmare. T 920. 

Custer, Gen. Custer. Eliz. B. Tenting on the plains ; 
or. Gen. C. in Kansas and Te.xas. T io89.(/. 

Darwin, C. Bettany, G. T. Life of. T 1145.1!^. 

— Darwin, F., edr. Life and letters of. 2 v. T 1145 </. 
Daudet, a. Thirty vears of Paris and of my literary 

life. ' T 1 148. 

Emerson, R. \V. Cabot, J. E. Memoir of. 2 v. 

T 1363../. 
Field, M. B. Memories of many men and of some 

women. T 1494. 

Franklin, B. Hale. E. E., and E. E., jr. F. in 

France. Pt. 2. T 1572-^'. 

— McMasters, J. B. B. Franklin as a man of letters. 

T 1572.^. 
Frith. \V. P., R. A. My autobioi^raphy and reminis- 
cences. T 1578. 
Gordon, Gen. C. G. Gordon, M. A. Letters of Gen. 
Gordon to his sister. T I724.£'. 
Gr.-vnt, Gen. U. S. Badeau, A. Grant in peace. 

T 1 746-/ 



GUNN, F. W. The master of the Gunnery : a memorial 

of. T 5835. 

Hancock, Gen. W. S. Reminiscences of. By his wife. 

T i849./<. 
Hannington, J., D.D., first bp. of eastern equatorial 

Africa : a history of his life and work. T 1853. 
Henry II., Ji. of England. Green, Mrs. J. R. Henry 

the second. T 1962 /. 

Henry, Patrick. By M. C. Tyler. T 1962.//. 

Jay, J. Whitelock, W. Life and times of. T 2288.7.'. 
Jefferies. R. Besant, W. Eulogy of. T 2292. 

Jenkin, Fleeming. Stevenson, R. L. Memoir of. T 2300. 
Johnson. A. Stoddard, W. O. Lives of the Presidents: 

Lincoln and Johnson. T 2691.//. 

Kean, E , tragedian, 1787-1833. Molloy, J. F Life 

and adventures. 2 v. T 2380. w. 

Knox, Rct. J., D.D., Reformed Dutch clergyman of A'. 

Y. City, d. 1858. Memorial of. T 2508. n. 

Lafayette, Marquis de. Farmer, Lydia H. Life of 

Lafayette. T 2571/. 

Lamartine. Domville, Lady. Life of. T 2592. a'. 

Lamb, C. Ainger, A., edr. Letters of. 2 v. T 2593^. 
Lawrence, A. A. Lawrence, W. Life of. T 2626./. 
Leo XI II.. /<'/^. O'Reilly, B. Life of. T 2647.^. 

Lepsius, R. : a biography. By G. Ebers. T 2648. 

Lesseps, F. de. Recollections of forty years. 2 v. T2557. 
Lincoln, A. : a biography for young people. By N. 

Brooks. T 2691. a. 

— Stoddard, \V. O. Lives of the presidents : Lincoln 

and A. Johnson. T 2691. «. 

Longfellow, H. W. : his life, his works, his friendships. 

By G. L. Austin. New ed. T 273i.a. 

Lowell, J. R. Brown, E. E. Life of. T 2739.8. 

McCuLLOCH, H. Men and measures of half a century. 

T 2778. 
Maciver, Gen. H. R. McDonald, J. W. A soldier of 

fortune : the life and adventures of. T 2813. 

Maintenon, Madame de. By Emily Bowles. T 2S54. 
Mapleson, J. H. The Mapleson memoirs. 184S-88. 

2 V. T 2878. 

Mary, q. of Scots. Hosack, J. Maiy Stewart : charges 

against her with answers. T 2896.7. 

Maury, M. F. Corbin, Diana F. M., compiler. Life 

of. T 2946. 

Mendelssohn, F. Moscheles F. Letters of M. to I. 

and C. Moscheles. T 2992.///. 

Montesquieu. By A. Sorel. T 3145. 

More, Hannah. By Charlotte M. Yonge. T 3161.1'. 

Morris, Gouvemeur. Morris, Anne C. Diary and 

letters of. 2 v. T 3172. w. 

— By T. Roosevelt.* T 3172./. 
Napoleon I. Bingham, D. A. Letters and despatches 

of. 3v. T 3263.1. 

Pollock, .S» F. Personal remembrances. 2 v. T 3555 2. 
Poore, B. p. Reminiscences of 60 years in the national 

metropolis, v. 2. T 3557. 



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2— CYCLOPEDIAS, Etc. : Literary and Miscellaneous Periodicals. 



Portsmouth, Louise de KerouaWe, duc/u-ss of. By H. 
Forneron. T 3563. 

Pkime, S. I. Autobiography aud memorials. T 3579. 

Randolph, E. Conway, M.l). Life and papers of. 

T 3636. f. 

Raphael. Grimm, H. Life of T 3638.^. 

RlSTORl, Adelaide. Studies and memoirs : an autobiog- 
raphy. T 3738. 

Rogers, S. Clayden, P. W. Early life of. T 3761. 

RUETE, Emily, nt'e p7-inccss of Oman and Zanzibar. Me- 
moirs of an Arabian princess. 'T 3802. 

RUSKIN, J. Hortus inclusus : messages from the wood 
and the garden. T 3810. 

— Prseterita : scenes and thoughts in my life. 2 v. 

T 3810./. 
Sand, George. By E. Caro. T 3852.<r. 

Savonarola, G. Villari, P. Life and times of. 2 v. 

T 3873-^'- 

SfiviGNE. Madame Aq.. By G. Boissier. T 40161^. 

Seymour, H. N. Y. State. \ Proceedings of the senate 

and assembly in relation to death of. T 4741. 

Sheridan, Gen. P. H. Burr and Hinton. Life of. 

T 4033- -^^ 

— Personal memoirs. 2 v. T 4033./. 
Smith, A. Haldane, R. B. Life of. T 4121. 
Sophia-Adelaide : a chapter in cotemporaneous his- 
tory. T 4155. 

A^ote. — The writer claims, and attempts to prove, that 

she is the eldest daughter of Queen Victoria, changed at 

birth. 

SouTHEY, R. Ed. by J. Dennis. T 4i66.(r. 

Swede.nborg, E.jServusdomini. By J. Bigelow. T 4306.^. 

Thackeray, W. C. Collection of the letters of, 1847-55. 

T 4?72.^. 

Trollope. T. a. What I remember. T 4474. 7£'. 

Turcot, A. R. J. Say, L. Great French writers : Tur- 

got. T 4492. 

Van Buren, M. By E. M. Shepard. T 4581. j-. 

Vane, Sir H., gov. of Mass. Bay. Hosmer, J. K. Life 

of. T 4589- 

Veres, The. Markham, C. R. " The fighting Veres : " 

lives of Sir F. Vere and Sir H. Vere. T 4596. 

Verestchagin, a. V. At home and in war, 1853-81. 

T 4596. rt. 
Victoria, queen of England. Ward, T. H., edr. Reign 
of. 2 V. T 4601.7c'. 

Washburne, E. B. Recollections of a minister to 
France, 1869-77. 2 v. T 4672. 

Wellington, Duke of. Stanhope, 5th earl of. Conver- 
sations with the. T 4735-^. 



William, the conqueror. By E. A. Freeman. T 4843.^. 

\^lhU.\u I., emperor of Germany. Forbes, A. William 

of Germany : a succinct biography. T 4843*^. 

— Smith, G. B. William L and the German empire. 

T 4843. J. 
William IIL, kiw.; of England. By H. D. Traill. 

T4843.^. 
Willia.ms. S. W. Williams, F. W. Life and letters of. 

T 4845. 

Wilson, J^ev. ]., pastor of Central Presb. Ch., N. Y.. b. 

1836. d. 1888. In memoriam. T 4846.?. 

WoLSEY, Cardinal. By M. Creighton. T 4895. f. 

B. COLLECTIVE BIOGRAPHY. 

f Appleton's Cyclopsedia of American biography, v. 4, 
5. (Lodge-Sumner.) T 4803. 

Bill, Buffalo [W. F. CodyJ. Story of the wild West. 

T 5525. 
Bolton, Famous American authors. T 5049./". 

— Famous American statesmen. T 5049. <". 
BourwELL. The lawyer, the statesman, and the soldier. 

T 5053- 

Note. — Contains short lives of Choate, Webster, 

Lincoln, and Grant. 

Brooks. Historic girls. T 5536.;^. 

Farmer. Girl's book of famous queens, T 5144.^. 

Gordon, From Lady Washington to Mrs, Cleveland, 

T 5172.4- 
Hale. Lights of two centuries. T 561c./. 

Kingston. Monarchs I have met. T 5243. 

Lanman. f Biographical annals of the civil government 
of the U. S. 2d ed. T 4656.«- 

Mason. British letters illustrative of character and social 
life. 3 v. T 5290./'. 

Oliphant. Makers of Florence. T 5337. 

— Makers of Venice. .S 3702. 
Peabody. Harvard reminiscences. T 5345. 
Sherwood. Royal girls and royal courts. T 5404. 
Stoddard. Lives of the presidents : Madison, Monroe, 

and J. Q. Adams. T 2842. j. 

— Same. j. Adams and Jefferson. T \0.t. 

— Same. Taylor, Fillmore, Pierce, and Buchanan. 

T5423.rt. 

— Same. Harrison, Tyler, and Polk. T 5423.;^. 
TiREBUCK. Great minds in art. T 5443. 
Walford. Four biographies from " Blackwood." T 5462. 

Contents : Jane Taylor. — Elizabeth Fry. — Hannah 
More. — Mary Somerville. 
Wright. Children's stories of the great scientists. T 5493. 



PART 2.-CYCLOP^DIAS, COLLECTED WORKS, AND 

PERIODICALS. 



A. LITERARY AND MISCELLANEOUS 
PERIODICALS. 

f Army and navy journal, v. 25 (July 30, 1887-July 28, 
1888). C 6904. 

t AtmeN/EUM : Jan. i88S-Dec. 1888. C 6804. 

Atlantic monthly, v. 54—62 (July, 1884-Dec. 1888). C 6511. 
Boy's own annual, v. 10 (Oct. '87-Sept, '88). C 681 1. 
Century, The. v. 13, 14 (Nov. 1887-Oct. 1888). 

C 6549. 
Chatterbox, 1888. Ed. by J. Erskine Clarke. C 6551. 
Church, The, at home and abroad, v. 2 (Julv-Dec. 
i887>. C 6553. 

Every boy's annual, i8Sq. C 65S4, 

t Forum, The. v, 1-5, (Mch. i886-Au,n. i888). 

C 6595- 
Girl's own annual, v. 9 (Oct. '87 Sept. '88 >. C 6834. 
Godey's Lady's book. v. n6, 117 (Jan. -Dec. 18S8). 

C 6602. 

Harper's new monthly magazine, v. 76, 77 (Dec. 1S87- 

Nov, 1888), C 6612. 



Harper's Young people, v. 8, 9 (Nov. 1886-Oct. 188S'). 

C 6838. 
Leslie's (Frank) Popular monthlv. v. 25, 26 (J an. -Dec. 

1888). ' C 6854.<7. 

f Library journal, v. 12, 13 (Jan. '87-Dec. '88). M S662. 
Lippincott's Monthly magazine, v. 41, 42 (Jan. -Dec. 

1888). C 6661. 

f Literary news. News series, v. 9 (1888), M 7885. 
t Literary worid. v. 19 (Jan. -Dec. 1888). C 6885, 

f Littell's Living age. 5th series, v. 9-62 (Jan. 1875- 

June. iSSS). C 6663. 

Little one's annual [1888]. C 6664. 

f Manifesto, v. 16 (Jan. -Dec. 1886). C 6672. 

Musical record (Jan.-^Dec. 1887). C 6866. 

f Nation, The. v. 46, 47 (Jan.-Dec. 1888). C 6866. 
f North American review, v. 139-147 (July, 1884-Dec. 

1888). C 6700. 

Outing and The Wheelman, v. 3-5 (Oct, i8S3-Mch. 

1885). C 6704. 

Note. —A continuation of " The Wheelman " [C 6787], 
Continued as "Outing." v. 6-10. 



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3— FICTION AND JUVENILE FICTION : Abbey to Bailey. 



Outing, v. 6-io (Apl. 1885-Sept. 1887). C 6704. 

Peterson's Magazine, v. 93, 94(Jan.-Dec. 1888). C 6709. 
f Phrenological journal, v. 72-75 (Jan. 1886-Dcc. 
1887). C 6711. 

f ruHLisHER's Weekly, v. 33, 34 (Jan. -Dec. 1888). 

M 7716. 
•)■ Sailor's magazine and seaman's friend, v. 59 (Jan.- 
Dec. 1887). C 6729. 

St. Nicholas, v. 15, 2 pts. (Nov. 1887-Oct. 1888). 

C 6730. 
t Saturday review, v. 65, 66 (Jan. -Dec. 1888). C 6S77. 
Scribner's Magazine, v. 1-4 (Jan. 1887-Dec. 1888). 

C 6740. 
Sunday : reading for the young. 1889. C 6757. 

t Western antiquary, v. 6 (June 1886-May 1887). 

C 6784. 

Wheelman, The. v. 2 (Apl.-Sept. 1883). C 6787. 

jVotf. — Continued as " Outing and The Wheelman." 

[C 6704I. 
Wide awake, v. 12. 13 (Jan. -Dec. 1881). C 6789. 

li. SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL 
JOURNALS AND TRANSACTIONS. 

American almanac for 1888. Ed. by A. R. Spofford. 

C 7009. 
f American architect and building news. v. 23, 24 (Jan.- 
Dec, 1888 1. C ^6o2.a. 

f American machinist, v. 11 (Jan. -Dec. 1888). C 7902. 
f American medical digest. 1887, 188S. C is^S-f- 

Buffalo Express, f Pictorial year-book and calendar 



for li 



f Iron age. The. v. 11-17, 19-40 (July, iS74-Dec. 
1S87). C 7946. 

— \Same. v. 41, 42. (Jan.- Dec, 1888). C 7847. 
f Jeweler's weekly, v. 5, 6 (Nov. 1887-Oct. 1888). 

C 7639. 
f Locomotive, The. v. 6-8 (Jan, 1885-Dec. 1887). 

C 7663. 
+ Nautical gazette, v. 27 (Apl. -Dec. 1887). C 7966. 
•f Photographic times, v. 16, 17 (Jan.. 1886 Dec 
1887). C 7871. 

t Popular science monthly. v. 32. 33 (Nov. 1887-Oct. 
18SS1. ' C 7714. 

f Record and guide, v. 41, 42 (Jan. -Dec. 188S). 

C 7874.'^- 
RowELL, G. P. & Co. t American newspaper directory, 
20th year, 1888. ' C 8727. 

f Scientific American, v. 58, 59 (Jan. -Dec. 1S88). 

C 7979- a- 

— f Same : supplement, v. 25, 26 (Jan. -Dec. 1888). 

C 7979.0'- 

f New catalogue of valuable papers contained in. 

C 7879-'-- 

Smithsonian Institution. f Annual report to July, 

1S85. Pt. 2. C 4747- 

— f Miscellaneous collections, v. 31-33. C 4747. a. 

31. Gray, A. Synoptical flora of North America. 

32. Clarke, F. W. Constants of nature.* Pt. i. Table 
of specific gravity for solids and liquids. — Tuckerman, 
A. Index to the literature of the spectroscope. 

33. Bulletin of the Philosophical Society of Wash- 
ington, v. 6-9. 1883-86. 



f Builder and wood-worker, v. 24 (Jan. -Dec. 18S8). 

C 7814. 
f Building : a journal of architecture. v. 6-9 (Jan. 

iS87-Dec. 1888). C 7815- 

■f- Carpentry and building, v. 9, 10 (Jan. 1887-Dec. 

1888). . C 7S16. 

f Electrical review. v. 11, 12 (Sept. iSS7-Augt. 

i838). C 7927- 

f Engineering and mining journal, v. 45, 46 (Jan.- 

Dec. 1888). C 7828. 



Q 9814. U. S. Patait Office. \ Official gazette, v. 41-45 (Oct. 



i8S7-Dec. 1888). C 7891 

— f Alphabetical lists of patentees and inventions (Jan.- 
Dec. 1SS8). C 7891.*. 

C. COLLECTED WORKS AND CYCLOP/EDIAS. 

I Encyclop/EDIA Britannica. v. 23, 24 (T-Zym). 

• C 2S28.<7. 

Franklin, B. f Complete works. Compiled and ed. 

by Bigelow. v. 6-10. M 495. 



PART 3.-FICTION AND JUVENILE FICTION 



A. FICTION ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED 
BY AUTHORS AND TITLES. 

Abbey murder. Hatton. 

Across the chasm. 

Actor's ward. The. By the author of "A fatal dower." 

Adams, Mrs. L. Madelon Lemoine. 

Adee. D. G. No. 19 State Street. 

Admirable lady Biddy Fane. Barrett. 

Adventures of three Englishmen and three Russians in 



Verne. 



Meridiana." 



Balzac. 
Henderson. 



South Africa. 
Xote. — Same as his 
After dinner stories. 
Agatha Page : a parable. 
Aimard. G. The Indian chief. 16'. 
Ale.\ander, Mrs. [Mrs. Annie F. Hector]. 

— Forging the fetters, and other stories. 

— A life interest. 

— Mona's choice. 
Alexander, S. B. 

— Ten of us : original stories and sketches. 

— Veiled beyond : a romance of the adepts. 
'Ali 'Aziz Efendi. the Cretan. Story of Jewad. 

All in the wild March morning. Kirk. 

All sorts and conditions of men. 12. Besant. 

Allan Quatermain. //at,'^'art/. 

Allen, F. M. Through green glasses : Andy Merigan's 

great discovery, and other Irish tales. 
Allen^ G. This mortal coil. 
Alma ; or, the story of a little music mistress. Marshall. 



Amaryllis at the fair (F. S. L. No. 5771. Jefferies. 

American penman. Hawthorne. 

Amor vincit (F. S. L. No. 5S5.) Martin. 

Amos Kilbright, with other stories. Stockton. 

Andrews. I^ilian H. Only a farmer's daughter. 
Annie Kilburn Howells. 

Another's crime. Hawthorne. 

Appleton, G. W. 
— A terrible legacy : a tale of the South Downs. 



April hopes. 

Argonauts of North Liberty. 

Aristocracy : a novel. 

Around the golden deep. 

Armstrong, W. 

— Thckla : a story of Viennoe musical life. 

As in a looking glass. 

Ask her, man ! ask her ! 

At anchor. 

At the mercy of Tiberius. 

At the mission of San Carmel. 

(/// his " Fron.'ier Stories.") 
At the woild s mercy. 
At war with herself. 
Aunt Diana. 

Autobiography of a slander. 
Avater. (/;/ " Tales before supper.") 
Baby's grandmother. 
Bag of diamonds. 

Bailey, Miss. See Lyall, Edna. 
Bailey, T. L. Only me. 



Howells. 
Harte. 



Reedet 



Philips. 

Poker. 

Magruder. 

Wilson. 

Harte. 

Warden. 
Braeme. 

Carey. 

Lva'll. 
Gaulier. 
Walford. 

Fenn. 



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Baldwin, R. Only a face. 

( With " Day ghost " by J. S. Little.) 
Balzac, H. de. After-dinner stories. 

— Magic skin. 

— Modest Mignon. 

Bar Harbor days. Harrison. 

Barbara ; or, splendid misery. Braddon. 

Bauing-Gould, S. Eve. 

— The Gaverocks : a tale of the Cornish coast. 

— Red spider. 

— Richard Cable, the lightshipman. 
Barnes, E Tramp actor. 

Barr, Amelia E. Border shepherdess. 

— Master of his fate. 

— Paul and Christina. 

— Remember the Alamo. 

Barrett, F. Admirable lady Biddy Fane. 

— By misadventure. 

— His helpmate. 

— A recoiling vengeance. 
Bates, .\. A lad's love. 

— The Philistines. 
B.'^TES, Josephine W. 

— A blind lead : the story of a mine. 

Before the dawn. Dulac. 

Behind closed doors. Green. 

Bellamy, E. Looking backward, 2000-1 S87. 

Belle Nivernaise, La. Daudet. 

Belle of Lynne. Clay. 

Benedicta. Phillips. 

Benjamin, S. G. W. Sea-spray. 

Besant, W. All sorts and conditions of men. 12°. 

— Herr Paulus. 

— The holy rose. (F. S. L. No. 592.) 

— Inner house. 

— Katharine Regina. (F. S. L. No. 613.) 

— Self or bearer. 

— To call her mine. (F. S. L No. 583.) 

— Same. {Bound separately.) 

— World went very well then. •(F. S. L. No. 557.) 

Note. — Bound separately. 

— ««(/ James, H. Art of fiction. L 9037. 

— and Rice, J. Monks of Thelema. 

Better times. Hayes. 

Betty's visions. {With "Ugly Barrington," by the 
Duchess.) Brotighton. 

Between whiles. Jackson. 

Bewitched. Petidleton. 

Bid me discourse. (F. S. L. No. 295.) Hay. 

Note. — Bound separately. 
Bishop, W. H. 

— The brown stone boy, and other queer people. 
Black blood. Fcnn. 
Black ice. Tourgec. 
Black pearl. ( With " Jettatura," by Gautier.) Sardou. 
Black, W. In far Lochaber. 

— Strange adventures of a house-boat. 
Blathekwick, C. Uncle Pierce. 

Blind lead, A. Bates. 

Blossom and fruit ; or, Madame's ward. 

Blue-grass Penelope, A. Harte. 

(in his " Frontier stories.") 
Blunders of a bashful man. Gray. 

Bohemian tragedy. Currv. 

Bonavenlure. Cable. 

Book for the hammock. (F. S. L. No. 599.) Russell. 
Border shepherdess. Barr. 

Bol'lger, Airs. D. See Gift, T. 
Boyle, F. A good hater. 
Braddon. Miss M. E. Barbara ; or, splendid misery. 

— Diavola ; or, nobody's daughter. 2 v. 

— The fatal three. 

— Henry Dunbar. 12''. 

— Like and unlike. 

— Mohawks. 

— edr. Put to the test. 

Braeme, Charlotte M. See Clay, Bertha M. 
Br.\me, Charlotte M. See Clay, Bertha M. 



Brame, Lottie. See Clay, Bertha M. 

Brinka : an American countess. Spenser. 

Broken heart ; or, a wife in name only. Clay. 

Note. — Same as her " Wife in name only." 
Brother to dragons, and other old-time tales. Rives. 

Broughton, Rhoda. Betty's visions. 

{With "Ugly Harrington, " by the Duchess.) 
Brown stone boy, and other queer people. Bishop. 

Brown, L. Q. C. Kenneth Cameron. 
Brueton's bayou. Habberton. 

Bryda : a story of the Indian mutiny. Field. 

Buchanan, Rachel. 

— A debutante in New York society. 
Buek.stenrindkr, Elizabeth. See Werner, E. 
Buried diamonds. Tytler. 
Burnett, Frances H. Miss Defarge. 

{With " Brueton's bayou," by J. Habberton.) 

Burnham, Clara L. Young maids and old. 

Button's inn. Tourgee. 

By misadventure. Barrett. 

Bynner, E. L. Penelope's suitors. 
I Cable, G. W. Bonaventure. 
I Caine, H. The Deemster. 
I Calamity Jane. Spencer. 

Cameron, Mrs. H. L. A devout lover. 

— A life's mistake. 

! — This wicked world. 
Campbell, A. Captain Macdonald's daughter. 
Campbell, Helen. Roger Berkeley's probation. 
Captain Macdonald's daughter. Campbell. 

Carey, Rose N. Aunt Diana. 

— Esther : a book for girls. 

— Only the governess. 

Carlyle, T. Translations from the German. 3 v. 

I, 2. Goethe's Wilhelm Meister's apprenticeship. 

3. Musceus, Tieck, Richter. 
Carroll, J. Leola. 
Case of Mohammed Benoni. 

Castle in the air. Ewing. 

Cazotte, J. Le diable amoureux. 

" Cell No. 13." Trafton. 

Chiptree, A. A flurry in diamonds. 
Choice of change. (F. S. L. No. 587.) Dodson. 

Christmas rose, A. Francillon. 

i Church, Rev. A. J. Count of the Saxon shore. 
Church, Mrs. R. See Marryat, Florence. 
City of .Sarras. Taylor. 

Claretie, J. Marsa, the Gypsy bride. 

N'ote. — Same as " Prince Zillah." 
Clarissa's ordeal. By the author of " A great mistake." 

2 v. 
Clarke. Mrs. C M. More true than truthful. 
(F. S. L. No. 598.) 

— Same. 16°. 

Clay, Bertha M. [Charlotte M. Braeme.] 

— At war with herself. 

— Belle of Lynne. 

— Broken heart ; or, a wife in name only. 

Note. — Same as her " Wife in name only." 

— From gloom to sunlight. 

Note. — Same as her " From out the gloom." 

— Golden dawn. 

— Heiress of Hilldrop. 

— Hilda's lover. (Same as her " Hilda.") 

— In Cupid's net. 

— Marjorie's fate. 

— Mystery of the holly-tree. 

( With her " On her wedding mom.") 

— On her wedding morn. 

— Prince Charlie's daughter. 

— Shattered idol. 

— Signa's sweetheart. 

— A true Magdalen. 
Claytor, G. Pleasant waters. 

Clover. Coolidge. 

Cobb, S. jr. Gun-maker of Moscow. J 

— Karmel, the scout. 'i 

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Coeruleans, The. Cunningham. 

Coleridge, Christabel R. A near relation. 
Collins, Mabel. Lord Vanecourt's daughter. 
COLLI.NS, \V. Fallen leaves. 

Colonel Quaritch, V. C. Haggard. 

Confessions of a society man. Conscience. 

Connelly, Emma M. Tilting at windmills. 
Conscience, Miss V>. [S. Williams Cooper.] 

— Confessions of a society man. 

Conspirators, The. Dumas. 

Conway, M. D. Pine and palm. 

Cooi.iDGE, Susan. Clover. 

Coombs, Anne S. Game of chance. 

Cooi'ER, S. \V. See Conscience, Miss B. 

CoKBETT, J. For God and gold. 

CoRELLi, Marie. A romance of two worlds. 

— Vendetta ! or, the story of one forgotten. 

Could aught atone? By the author of "Magdalen's 

legacy." 
Council of perfection. Malct. 

Count of the Saxon shore. Church. 

CoUNTER-currents. By the author of " Justina." 
Countess de Charny. I2\ Dumas. 

Countess Eve. ■ Shorthouse. 

Court of Charles IV. Perez-Galdds. 

Courting of Mary Smith. Robinson. 

Craddock, C. E. [Mary N. Murfree.] 

— Despot of Broomsedge Cove. 

— Story of Keedon Bluffs. 

Craik, Georgiana M. [Mrs. A. W. May.] 

— Daughter of the people. (F. S. L., No. 555.) 

Note. — Bound separately. 
Crawford, F. M. Marzia's crucifix. 

— Paul Patoff. 

— With the immortals. 

Crime de Sylvestre Bonnard. France. 

Crusade of the " Excelsior."' Harte. 

Cudlip, Mrs. P. See Thomas, Annie. 
Cunningham, H. S. The Creruleans. 
CuRKY, Lily. Bohemian tragedy. 
CzEiii:.\. An operetta in profile. 
Dahlgrex, Madeleine V. Divorced. 
Daintry, Laura. Eros. 

— Miss Varian of N. V. [Anon.] 
Daisy Miller, and other stories. (F. S, 



No. 303.) 
yames. 
i\'ote. — Bound separately. 
Dame aux perles. La. Dumas. 

Damon, Sophie M. Old New-England days. 
Dana, Katharine F. Our Phil, and other stories. 
[Danby, F.] Dr. Phillips. 

Dateless bargain. Pirkis. 

DAi:uEr, A. La belle Nivernaise. 

— The partners ; or, Fromont, jr., and Risler, sr. 

— Robert Helmont : diary of a recluse, 1870-71. 

— Sappho. 

Daughter of the people (F. S. L., No. 555). Craik. 

Xote. — Bound separately. 
David Poindcxter's disappearance, and other tales. 

Hawthorne. 
Day ghost. The. Little. 

Dayne, y. B. In the name of the Tzar (F. S. L., No. 

580). 
Dean and his daughter. Philips. 

Dean's daughter. 16 . Gore. 

Debutante in New York society. Buchanan. 

Deemster. The. Caine. 

Dei. AM), Margaret. John Ward, preacher. 
Dennis Day, carpet-bagger. Spencer. 

Despot of Broomsedge Cove. Craddock. 

Devout lover. Cameron. 

Diable amoureux. La. Cazottc. 

Diane de Breteuille (F. S. L., No. 601). Jemingham. 
Diavola ; or, nobody's daughter. Braddon. 

Dick's sweetheart. Duchess. 

Dickens, C. Uncommercial traveller, and additional 

Christmas stories. 
Dickens, Mrs. E. E. The King's Daughters. 



Dickinson, J. and E. E. and Dowd, S. E. 

— A winter picnic. 
Dillwyn, E. a. Jill and Jack. 

Disappeared. (F. S. L. No. 584.) Tytler. 

Divorced. Dahlgren. 

Doctor of Deane. Palmer. 

Dr. Phillips. Danby. 

DoD. S. B. Stubble or wheat ? 
Dodu, Anna B. Glorinda. 
Dodge, Mary .\. See Hamilton, Gail. 
DoDSON, W. A Choice of change. (F. S. L. No. 587.) 
Donal Grant. Macdonald. 

Doom of Mamelons. Murray. 

Dorothy Thorn of Thornton. Warth. 

Double love, A. Fairchild. 

Douglas Duane. Fawcett. 

A'ote. — With " Sinfire " by Hawthorne. 
Douglas. Amanda M. Fortunes of the Faradays. 

— Modern Adam and Eve in a garden. 
DowLiNG, R. Miracle gold. 

Dream, The. Zola. 

Dream and a forgetting. Hawthorne. 

Drift from Redwood Camp. Harte. 

Note. — With his '• Phyllis of the .Sierras." 
Drosz, G. Monsieur, madame, et bebe. 
Duchess, The. Duchess. 

Duchess, The. [Mrs. Hungerford.] 

— Dick's sweetheart. 

— The Duchess. 

— Haunted chamber. 

Note. — With " Tale of three lions," by Haggard. 

— Honourable Mrs. Vereker. 

— Marvel. 

— Modern Circe. 

— Ugly Barrington. 

— Under-currents. 

DuLAC, G. Before the dawn. 

Dumas, A. The conspirators. 

Dumas, A., fils. La dame aux perles. 

Dumb love. Musu-us. 

(In Musseus and others. Tales.) 
Dusantes, The : sequel to "Casting away of Mrs. Leeks 
and Mrs. .A.leshine." Stockton. 

Earth trem.bled. Poe. 

Eavesdropper, The. Payn. 

Eden : an episode. Saltus. 

Edwards, A/iss M. B. 

— Next of kin— wanted (F. S. L. No. 5S1). 

— Same. 16 \ 

— Pearla ; or, the world after an island. 

Note. — F. S. L. No. 334 bound separately. 
Eggleston, E. The Graysons : a story of Illinois. 
" 89." ffenry. 

Elect lady. Macdonald. 

Elizabeth's fortune. Thomas. 

Ellen Middleton. PulUrton. 

Elves, The. Tieck. 

N'ote. — In Musjtus and others. Tales. 
Equal to the occasion. Garrett. 

Eros. Daintrv. 

Erroll, H. An ugly duckling (F. S. L. No. 604). 
Esther : a book for girls. Carey. 

Eugenia : a friend's victim. Hurlba. 

Eunice : a story of domestic life in New England. 

By the author of "Janet's love and ser\ice." 
Evans, .Augusta [Mrs. .\. E. Wilson]. 

— At the mercy of Tiberius. 

Eve. Baring-Gould. 

EwiNG. Gen. H. A castle in the air. 
Fair Crusader (F. S. L., No. 605). U'estalL 

Fair-haired Eckbert. Tieck. 

.Vote. — /;/ Mus.tus and others. Tales. 
Fairchild, Olive P. A double love. 
Fallen leaves. Collins. 

False start. Smart. 

Family happiness. Tolstoi. 

Farina, S. Signor I. 
Farjeon, B. L. 



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Farjeon, B. L. Miser Farebrother (F. S. L., No. 614). 
Fast and loose. Griffiths. 

Fatal three. Braddon. 

Favvcett, E. Douglas I )uane. 

{Bound ivith " Sintire," by Hawthorne.) 

— A man's will. 

— Olivia Delaplaine. 

Fenn, G. M. Bag of Dianioiuls. 

— Black Blood. 

— One maid's mischief. 

— Story of Antony Grace. 

— This man's wife (F. S. L., No. 548). 

Note. — Bound separately. 
FfivAL, P. A noble sacrifice. 

( With •• Tettatura." by T. Gautier.) 
Field, A/>s. E. M. 

— Bryda : A story of the Indian mutiny. 
Field, Margaret. Secret of Fontaine-La-Croix. 

First harvests. ' Stimsou 

First love is best. Hamilton. 

First or the second ? or, a mistaken marriage. Gil/nan. 
Five hundred dollars, and other stories of New England 

life. [By H. W. Chaplin.] 
Fleming, Geraldine. Wild Margaret. 
Fleming, May A. Midnight queen. 
Flip : a California romance. Harte. 

Note. — In his " Frontier stories." 
Flirtation ; or, Cupid's shoulder-strap tactics. 
Flurry in diamonds. Chiptree. 

For fifteen years. {Sequel to " The steel hammer.") 

Ulbach. 
For God and gold. Corbett. 

For her daily bread. Litere. 

For the right. Franzos. 

FoRDE, Gertrude. Only a coral girl. 

Foreigners, The. Price. 

Forester, F. [H. W. Herbert]. Hillingdon Hall. 
Forging the fetters, and other stories. Alexarider. 

Fortunes of the Faradays. Douglas. 

Fothergill, Jes.sie. From moor isles. 

— Lasses of Leverhouse. 

Found at Blazing Star. Harte. 

Note. — In his " Frontier stories." 
Found out. Mathers. 

Found, yet lost. Roe. 

Four ghost stories. Molesworth. 

France, A. Crime de Sylvestre Bonnard. 
Francillon, R. E. a Christmas rose. 
Francois, Louise v. Last von Reckenburg. 
Franzos, K. E. For the right. 
Fraternity : a romance. 

Frau Wilhelmine: concluding part of "The Buchholz 
family." Stinde. 

Frederic, H. Seth's brother's wife. 

Frederick Hazzleden. JFestburv. 

Free Joe, and other Georgian sketches. Harris. 

French, Alice. See Thanet, O. 
Frhs, Pro/. J. A. Lajla : a tale of Finmark. 
Fro.m 18 to 20. 

From lands of e.xile. Loti. 

From moor isles. Fothergill. 

From out the gloom. Clay. 

Note. — Same as her " From gloom to sunlight." 
From the ranks. King. 

Frontier stories. Harte. 

Frozen pirate (F. S. L., No. 607). Russell. 

Fullerton, Lady G. Ellen Middleton. 
Gallant fight, A. Harland. 

Gallery of a random collector. • Clinton. 

Game of chance. Coombs. 

Garrett, E. [Miss I. F. Mayo]. Equal to the occasion. 

— John Winter. 

Garrison gossip (F. S. L., No. 578). Winter. 

Gates between. Phelps. 

Gautier, T. Jettatura. 

— ami Merimee, P. Tales before supper. 

( 'ontents : Avater. By T. Gautier. — The Venus de lUe. 
By P. Merimee. 



Gaverocks, The. Baring-Gould. 

Gerard, Dorothea. Orthodox : a tale. 

Ghost of Dred Power. McClelland. 

A'Wt'.— With his " Madame Silva." 
Gift, T. [Mrs. D. Boulger]. Pretty Miss Bellevv. 
Gillette, W. A legal wreck. 
Oilman, Wenona. 

— The first or the second? or, a mistaken marriage. 
GissiNG, G. A life's morning. 

GiviNS, R. C. Millionaire tramp. 

Glorinda. Dodd. 

Glow-worm tales. (F. S. L., No. 579.) Payn. 

Goblet, The. Tieck. 

Note. — In Musseus and others. Tales. 
GoFF, Mrs. H. N. K. Who cares? 

Golden dawn. Clay. 

Good hater. Boyle. 

Goodman, E. J. Too curious. 
Gore, Mrs. The dean's daughter. 

Grandmother's money. Robinson. 

[Gray, W. T.]. Blunders of a bashful man. 
Graysons, The : a story of Illinois. Eggleston. 

Great bank robbery. Hawthorne. 

Great mistake, A. By the author of " His wedded 

wife." 
Great world. The. (F. S. L., No. 600.) Hatton. 

Green, Anna K. Behind closed doors. 
Gretchen. Holmes. 

Griffiths, A. Fast and loose. 
Griswold, Mrs. J. A. 5f6' Winter, Airs. P., and Jiow 

Mrs. L. 
Guardians, The. By the authors of "A year in Eden." 
Gun-maker of Moscow. Cobb. 

Gunter, a. C. Mr. Barnes of New York. 
^- Mr. Potter of Texas. 
Habberton, J. Brueton's bayou. 
Haggard, H. R. Allan Quatermain. 

— Colonel Quaritch, V. C. 
■ — ■ Maiwa's revenge. 

— Mr. Meeson's will. 

— A tale of three lions. 
Hale, E. E. 

— In his name : a story of the Waldenses 700 years 

ago. 

— Mr. Tangier's vacations. 

Hale. Lucretia P., (?;zi/ Bynner, E. L. 

— An uncloseted skeleton. 
Hall, A. D. La Tosca. 

A'^ote. — Based on Sardou's play. 
Halpine, Mary G. A strange betrothal. 
Halse, G. W^eeping Ferry. (F. S. L., No. 596.) 
Hamilton, Gail [Mary A. Dodge]. 

— First love is best. 

Hard-won victory, A. Litchfield. 

Hardy, T. Wessex tales. 

Contents : Three strangers. — Withered arm. — Fellow- 
townsman. — Interlopers at the Knap. — The distracted 
preacher. 

Harland, Marion [Mrs. M. V. Terhime]. 

— A gallant fight. 

Harmonia : a chronicle. By the author of " Estelle 

Russell." 
Harris, J. C. Free Joe, and other Georgian sketches. 
Contents : Free Joe. — Little Compton. — Aunt Foun- 
tain's prisoner. — Trouble on ho^t Mountain. — Azalea. 
Harrison, Mrs. B. Bar Harbor days. 
Harrison, A/rs. W. K. See Malet, L. 
Harte, B. Argonauts of North Liberty. 

— Crusade of the " Excelsior." 

— Frontier stories. 

Contents.- Flip: a California romance. — Found at 
Blazing Star. — In the Carquinez W'oods. — At the mis- 
sion of San Carmel. — A blue-grass Penelope. — Left out 
on Lone Star Mountain. — A ship of '49. 

— A Phyllis of the Sierras, and A drift from Redwood 

camp. 
Hatton, J. The abbey murder. 

— The great world. (F. S. L., No. 600.) ] 



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Better times : stories 



Pavtt. 
Clay. 



Braddon. 
Holmes. 
Waif Old. 
He im burg. 
Pearson. 
Westall. 



A princess of Java 
' Hilda's lover.") 



South 



Haunted Chamber Duchess. 

TVi?/^.— With " Tale of three lions," by H. R. Hag- 
gard. 
Hawthorne, J. An American penman. 

— Another's crime. 

— David Poindexter's disappearance, and other tales. 

— A dream and a forgetting. 

— Great bank robbery. 

— Professor's sister : a romance. 

— Section 558, or, the fatal letter. 

— Sintire. 

— Tragic mystery. 
Hay, Mary C. Hid me discourse. 

Noti'. — Bound separately. 

— Old Mvddelton's money. 16'. 
\\x\ KS, \\. [Mrs. Ellen 6. Kirk]. 

— Qaeen Money. 

IIeimhurg, W. Her only brother. 
Heir of the ages. 
Heiress of Hilldrop. 

Henderson, I. Agatha Page : a parable 
Henry, E. "Sg. " 
Henry Dunbar. 12". 
Her fatal sin. 

Her great idea, and other stories. 
Her only brother. 
Her opportunity. 
Her two millions. (F. S. L., No. 609.) 

— Same. (Bound separately.) 
Herbert, H. W. See Forester. Frank, 
Heron-Allen, E. Kisses of fate. 
Herr Paulus. 

Heyse, p. Romance of the canoness. 
HiGGINSON. S. J. 
Hidden hand. 
Hilda. {Same as 
Hillingdon Hall. 
His broken sword. 
His Helpmate. 
His way and her will. 
HoLLEY, Marietta (" yf^j-Za/; ^ //<?«' J Wife") 

— Samantha at Saratoga. 
Holmes, Mrs. M. E. Her fatal sin. 

— Tragedy of Redmount. 

— A woman's love. 
Holmes, Mrs. M. J. Gretchen. 
Holy rose, The (F. S." L. No. 592). 
Home again. 

Honourable Mrs. Vereker. 
Hopkins, M. Jr. The world's verdict. 
House of the musician. Johnson. 

How deacon Tubman and parson Whitney kept New 

Year's, and other stories. Murray. 

How men propose. Stevens. 

Howard. Blanche W. Tony, the maid : a novelette. 
Howe, E. W. A man story. 
HowELLS, W. D. Annie Kilburn. 

— April hopes. 

Hugo. V. Toilers of the sea. I2^ 
HULLAH, Mary E. In hot haste. 
Hu.ME, F. W. Mystery of a hansom cab. 
Hundredth man. 

Hungereord, Mrs. See Duchess, The. 
Hunt, Mrs. A. That other person. 
Hurlba, a. Eugenie : a friend's victim. 
Iceland fisherman, 
llian ; or, the curse of the Old South Church of Boston. 

Kane. 
In bad hands, and other stories (F. S. L. No. 597). 

Robinson. 
In Cupid's net. Clay. 

In exchange for a soul (F. S. L. No. 611). Linskill. 

In far Lochaber. Black. 

In his name. Hale. 

In hot iiasie. Hullah. 

In pursuit of happiness. Tolstoi. 

In the Carquinez Woods. Harle. 

Xote. — In his " Frontier stories." 



wrth. 

Clay. 

Forester. 

Taylor. 

Barrett. 



Besant. 

MacDonald. 

Duchess. 



Stockton. 



Loti. 



In the name of the Tzar (F. S. L. No. 580). Dayne. 

Indian chief. 16". Aimard. 

Inner house. The. Besant. 

Invaders. The, and other .stories. Tolstoi. 

lone Stewart 16 . Linton. 

Iron, R. [Olive Schreiner]. Story of an African farm. 
Isidra. ."^teell. 

Island, The ; or an adventure of a person of quality. 

Whiteing. 
It is the law. ll'illson. 

Ivan Ilyitch, and other stories. Tolstoi. 

Jack and Jill. J'hilips. 

Jack the fisherman. Phelps. 

Jacks sister ; or, true to her trust. 
Jackson, Helen (H H). Between whiles. 
Jacobi's wife. (F. S. L. No. 591.) Sergeant. 

James, W.Jr. Daisy Miller, and other stories. 
Xote. — F. S. L. No. 303 bound .separately. 

— The reverberator. 

Jamieson, Airs. C. V. Story of an enthusiast. 

Jay, Harriet. Marriage of convenience. 

Jean Monteilh. McClelland. 

Jefkeries, R. Amaryllis at the fair. (F. S. L. No. 577.) 

Jenifer. Thomas. 

Jerningham, H. E. H. 

— Diane de Breleuille. (F. S. L. No. 601.) 
Jettatura. Gautier. 
Jewett, Sarah O. King of Folly Island, and other 

people. 
Jill and Jack. Dillwyn. 

John Ward, preacher. Deland. 

John Winter. Garrett. 

John, Mrs. H. T. C. E. See Marlitt. E. 
Johnson, Virginia W. House of the musician. 
Johnston, R. M. 

— Mr. Absalom Billingslea, and other Georgia folk. 
Joseph the Jew : the story of an old house. 

Joyce. Oliphant. 

Kady Stapleton. 

Kane, J. 

— llian ; or, the curse of the Old South church of Boston. 
Karmel the scout. Cobh. 
Katharine Regina. (F. S. L. No. 613.) Besant. 
Keddie, Miss H. See Tytler, Sarah. 

Kenneth Cameron. Brown. 

King, Capt. C. From the ranks. 

— War-time wooing. 

King, Grace. Monsieur Motte. 

King of Folly Island, and other people. Jewett. 

King's Daughters. Dickinson. 

KiNZlE, Mrs. J. H. Mark Logan, the bourgeois. 

Kli', W. F. Would you have left her ? 

Kirk, Mrs. E. O. All in the wild March morning. 

— See also Hayes. H. 

Kirkland. J. The McVeys : an episode. 

Kisses of fate. Heron-Allen. 

Knitters in the sun. Thanet. 

Korol6nko, V. The vagrant, and other tales. 

Lad's love. Bates. 

Lady .M.-ideleine's pride. Lancaster. 

' LAFARGt E, P. New judgment of Paris. 
' Lajla : a tale of Finmark. Triis. 

I Lancaster, Dorothy. Lady Madeleine's pride. 
I Lasses of Leverhouse. Fothcrgill. 

\ Last von Reckenburg. Francois. 

Lastchance Junction. McLean. 

i Lawless, Hon. Emily. Major Lawrence, F. L. S. 

Lee, Margaret. May Blossom ; or, between two loves. 

Leffingvvell. A. Mystery of Bar Harbor. 

Left out on Lone Star Mountain. Harte. 

A'otc. — /;/ his " Frontier stories." 

Legal wreck. Gillette. 

Len Gansett Pead. 

Leola. Caifoll. 

Leon Roch : a romance. Perez GaldJs. 

LiBBEY, Laura J. Miss Middleton's lover. 

Libussa. Musceus. 

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Life interest. A. Alexander. 

Life's niislake. Cameivn. 

Life's morning. Gissing. 

Like and unlike. Braddon. 

LiNSKiLL, M.-iry. 

— In exchange for a soul. (F. S. L. No. 6ii.) 
Linton, Mrs. E. L. lone Stewart. i6'. 

— Through the long nights. 
Litchfield, (irace I). A liard-won victory. 
Ln EKK. For her daily bread. 

Little maid of Acadie. Reeves. 

LiiTLE, J. S. The day ghost. 

Looking backward, 2000-1887. Bellamy. 

Lord Vanecourt's daughter. Collins. 

Lost reputation. (F. S. L. No. 586.) 

Lost wedding-ring. Pixey and Boy. 

LoTI, P. From lands of exile. 

— An Iceland fisherman. 

Love and theology. Woolley. 

Loyalty George. Parr. 

Lucky young woman. Philips. 

Lucy Smith, Strange adventures of. Philips. 

Lyall, Edna [Miss Bailey]. 

— .Autobiography of a slander. 
McClelland, M. G. Jean Monteith. 

— Madame Silva \and The ghost of Dred Power]. 
Macdonald, G. Donal GVant. 

— Elect lady. 

— Home again. 

Macfarlane, Margt. R. Odds against her. 
]\IcLean, Sally P. Lastchance Junction. 
Macquoid, Katharine S. 

— Mere Suzanne, and other stories (F. S. L. No. 610). 
McVeys. Tlie : an episode. ' Kirkland. 
Madame Silva. McClelland 
Madame's grand-daughter. (F. S. L. No. 602). Peard. 
Madelon Lemoine. Adams. 
Magic skin. Balzac. 
Magnificent plebeian. Magruder. 
Ma(;ruder. Julia. At anchor. 

— Magnificent plebeian. 

Maiwa's revenge. Haggard. 

Major and minor. 2 v. A^orris. 

Major Lawrence, F. L. S. Lawless. 

Malet, L. [Mrs. W. K. Harrison]. 

— A council of perfection. 
Malloy, J. F. A modern magician. 
Malot, H. Speculator in petticoats. 

— Zyte. 

Man story, A. Howe. 

Man's will, A. Fawcett. 

Marahuna : a romance. Watson. 

Mariager, p. Pictures of Hellas. 

Marjorie's fate. Clay. 

Mark Logan, the bourgeois. Kinzie. 

Marlitt, E. [Mrs. H. T. C. E. John]. 

— The owl's nest. 

Marriage of convenience. J<^y- 

Marryat, Florence [Mrs. R. Church]. 

— Woman against woman. 12. 

Marrying and giving in marriage. (F. S. L. No. 582.) 

MolesKwrih. 
Marsa, the Gypsy bride. Claretie. 

Note. — Same as " Prince Zillah." 
Marshall, Emma. 

— Alma ; or, the story of a little music mistress. 
.Martin, Amarala. Our uncle and aunt. 
Martin, Mrs. H. Amor vincit (F. S. L. No. 585). 
-Marvel. ^ Duchess. 
Mary Jane's memoirs. Sims. 
Marzio's crucifix. Crawford. 
Master of his fate. Barr. 
Master of Rathkelly. Smart. 
Mathers, Helen B. [Mrs. H. B. Reeves]. Found out. 

— Sam"s sweetheart. 

Maximina. Palacio Valdez. 

May Blossom ; or, between two love.s. Lee. 

May, Mrs. A. W. See Craik, Georgiana M. 



Mayo, Miss I. F. See Garrett, E. 
Meade, L. T. [Mrs. E. T. T. Smith]. 

— The O'Donnells of Inchfawn (F. S. L. No. 593). 
Mediation of Ralph Hardelot. A/into. 
Melechsala. . Musceus. 

Note. — /w Museeus and others. Tales. 
Melville, G. J. W. Roy's wife. 

Mere child, A. Walford. 

Mere Suzanne, and other sketches (F. S. L. No 610). 

Macquoid. 
Merimee, p. Venus of Ule. {In " Tales before Supper.") 
Mexican girl, A. Thickstiin. 

Midnight queen. Fleming. 

Mignon's husband. Winter. 

Mignon's secret. Winter. 

Millionaire tramp. Givins. 

Minon : a tale of love and intrigue. Pearson. 

MiNTO, W. Mediation of Ralph Hardelot. 
Miracle gold. Dowling. 

Miser Farebrother. (F. S. L. No. 614.) Farjeon. 

Miss Curtis ; a sketch. Wells. 

Miss Defarge. Burnett. 

Note. — With " Brueton's bayou," by J. Habberton. 
Miss Gascoigne. Riddell. 

— Same. ( With " 99 Dark Street.") 

Miss Grief. Woolson. 

Note.~\w vol. 4 of " Stories by American authors." 
" Miss Lou." Roe. 

Miss Middleton's lover. IJbbey. 

Miss Varian of New York. Daintry. 

Mr. Al)salom Billingslea, and other Georgia folk. yi3//«j/(7«. 
Mr. Barnes of New York. Gunter. 

Mr. Fortescue : an Andean romance. Westall. 

Mr. Incoul's misadventure. Saltus. 

Mr. Meeson's will. Haggard. 

Mr. Perkins of New Jersey. Parker. 

Mr. Potter of Texas. Gunter. 

Mr. Tangier's vacations. Llale. 

Modern Adam and Eve in a garden. Douglas. 

Modern Circe. Duchess. 

Modern Don Juan. 

Modern Jacob. Stuart 

Modern magician. Malloy. 

Modern prophets, and other sketches. 

Pansy and Htintington. 
Modeste Mignon. Balzac. 

Mohawks. Braddon. 

Molesworth, Mrs. Four ghost stories. 

— Marrying and giving in marriage. (F. S. L. No. 582.) 
Molly Bishop's family. Owen. 
Moloch. ' Praed. 
Mon oncle Barbassou. Uchard. 
Mona's choice. Alexander. 
Monks of Thelema, Besant and Rice. 
Monsieur, madame, et bebe. Drosz. 
Monsieur Motte. J^i'ig- 
More true than truthful. Clarke. 

— Same. (F. S. L. No. 59S.) 
Murfree, Mary N. See Craddock, C. E. 
Muramasa blade, A. Wertheimber. 
Murray, D. C. and Herman, M. One traveller returns. 
Murray, W. H. H. Doom of Mamelons. 

— How deacon Tubman and parson Whitney kept New 

Year's, and other stories. 

Mus/EUS and others. Tales. Tran.sl. by Carlyle. 

Contents : Musaeus : Dumb love ; Libussa ; Mel- 
echsala. — Tieck : Fair-haired Eckbert ; The trusty 
Eckart ; The Runenberg ; The elves ; The goblet. — 
Richter : Schmelzle's journey to Flaetz ; Life of Quin- 
tus Fixlein. 

Mysterious doctor. Stanley. 

Mystery of a hansom cab. Hume. 

Mystery of Bar Harbor. Leffingwell. 

Mystery of Mirbridge. Payn. 

Mystery of the holly-tree. ( With her " On her wedding 
morn.") Clay. 

Mystery of the " Ocean Star." Russell. 

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Narka, the Nihilist. 


O'Meara. 


Philips. F. C. As in a looking-glass. 




Near relation. 


Coleridge. 


— Dean and his daughter. 




New Antigone : a romance [By Rev. Dr. Barry ? J 


— Jack and three Jills. 

— Lucky young woman. 




New judgment of Paris. 


Lafargue. 




Next of kin wanted. 


Edwards. 


— Strange adventures of Lucy Smith. 




— Sam.iF. S. L. No. 581.) 




Philistines, The. 


Bates. 


Nicholas, G. A. [.Mrs. A. \V. Worthing 


on]. 


Phillips, Mrs. A. Benedicta. 




— When Peggy smiled ! 




Phyllis of the Sierras. 


Harte. 


NiNETTK : an idyll of Provence. 




Picked up in the streets. 


Schobert. 


gg Dark street. 


Robinson. 


Pictures of Hellas. Mariager. 


— Same. (F. S. L. No. 588.) 




Pierson. E. D. Slave of circumstances. 




No. 19 State Street. 


A dee. 


Pine and palm. 


Conway. 


Noble sacrifice, A. ( JF/V// " Jettatura " b) 


■ Gautier.) 


PiRKis, C. L. Dateless bargain. 






Fival. 


Pleasant waters. 


Clator. 


NoRRls, W. E. Major and minor. 2 v. 




Pool, Maria L. Tenting at Stony Beach. 




— The rogue. 




Praed, Mrs. C. Moloch : a story of sacrifice. 




Nun's curse. 


Hidden. 


Pretty miss Bellew. 


Gift. 


Nymph of the west. 


Seeley. 


Price, A. A rustic maid. 




Odds ag.iinst her. 


Macfarlane. 


Price, Eleanor. The foreigners. 




O'Donnells of Inchfawn. (F. S. L. No. 593.) J/eac/e. 


Prince Charlie's daughter. 


Clay. 


Old Myddelton's money. 


Hay. 


Prince of the blood. 


Payn. 


Old New- England days. 


Damon. 


Prince of Java. Higginson. 


Oliphant. Mrs. Joyce. 




Prince Zillah. {Same as " Marsa, the Gypsy bride.") 


— Son of his father. (F. S. L. No. 554.) 






Claretie. 


A'o/c: — Bound separately. 




Princess Nourmahal. 


Sand. 


— Wizard's son. 12 . 




Professor's sister. Hawthorne. 


— and Aldrich, T. B. The second son. 




Put to the test. 


Braddon. 


Olivia Delaplaine. 

O'Meara, Kathleen. Narka, the Nihilist 


Fawcctt. 


Queen Money. 


Hayes. 




Quick or the dead ? 


Rives. 


On her wedding morn. 


Clay. 


QuiNCY, J. P. The Peckster professorship. 




One maid's mischief. 


Fenn. 


Quintus Fixlein, Life of. 


Richter. 


One that wins. (F. S. L. No. 606.) 




Note. — In Musseus and others. Tales. 




— Sawf. (Bound separately) 




Raffensperger, Mrs. A. F. Patience Preston, M. U. 


One traveller returns. Murray 


and He)-man. 


Read, O. P. Len Gansett. 




Only a coral girl. 


Forde. 


Rebel rose, The. 




Only a face. ( IVitA " The day's ghost." ) 


Baldwin. 


Recoiling vengeance, A. 


Barrett. 


Only a farmer's daughter. 


Andrews. 


Red route, The. 


Sime. 


Only me. 


Bailey. 


Red spider. Baring-Gould. 


Only the governess. 


Carey. 


Reeder, a. P. Around the golden deep. 




Operetta in profile, An. 


Czeika. 


Reeves. Mrs. H. B. See Mathers. Helen B. 




Orion, the gold beater. 


Cobb. 


Reeves, Marian C. L. A little maid of Acadie 


. 


Orthodox : a tale. 


Gerard. 


Remember the Alamo. 


Barr. 


Osborne, D. Spell of Ashtaroth. 




Renee : a romance. 


Wilson. 


Our new mistress. 


Yonge. 


Residuary legatee. 


Stimson. 


Our Phil, and other stories. 


Dana. 


Reverberator, The. 


James. 


Our uncle and aunt. 


Martin. 


Revolution in Tanner's Lane. R 


utherford. 


Owen, Catherine. Molly Bishop's family. 




Richard Cable, the lightshipman. Baring-Uould. 


Owl's nest. 


Marlitt. 


RlCHfER, J. P. F. Tales. Transl. by Carlyle 




Palaces and Prisons. 


Stephens. 


Note. — In Musseus and others. Tales. 




Palacio Valdez, a. Maximina. 




Riddell, Mrs. J. H. Miss Gascoigne. 




Palmer. Mary T. Doctor of Deane. 




— Same. ( With "99 Dark Street.") 




Parker, G. Mr. Perkins of New Jersey. 




— Nun's curse. 




Parr, Mrs. L. Loyalty George. 




Rives, Amelie. 




Parsons, Miss Julia M. See Warth, J. 




— Brother to dragons, and other old-time tales. 


Partners, The. 


Daudet. 


Contents : A brother to dragons. — The farrier lass 0' 


Patience Preston, M.D. 


Raffensperger. 


Piping Pebworth. — Nurse Crumpet tells her 


story. 


Paul and Christina. 


Barr. 


— Herod and Mariamne : a tragedy. 


K 2724. 


Paul PatofT. 


Crawford. 


— The quick or the dead ? 




Payn, J. The eavesdropper : an unparalleled experience. 


— Virginia of Virginia. 




— Glow-worm tales. (F. S. L., No. 579.) 




Robert Elsmere. 


Ward. 


— Heir of ihe ages. 




Robert Helmont. 


Daudet. 


— Mystery of Mirbridge. 




Robinson, F. W. Courting of Mary Smith. 




— Prince of the blood. 




— Grandmother's money. 




Peard, Frances M. 




— In bad hands, and other stories (F. S. L., N 


0. 595). 


— Madame's grandmother. (F. S. T>., No. 


602.) 


— 99 Dark Street. 




Pearla ; or, the world after an island. (F. b 


.L., No. 334.) 


— Same. (F. S. L., No. 5S8.) 






Edwards. 


Roe, E. p. The earth trembled. 




.VoU. — Bound separately. 




— Found, yet lost. 




Pearson, H. C. Her opportunity. 




— " Miss Lou." 




Pearson, F. W. Minon : a tale of love and intrigue. 


Roger Berkeley's probation. 


Campbell. 


Peckster professorship. 


Qiiincy. 


Rogue. The. 


A' orris. 


Pendleton, E. A Virginia inheritance. 




Roker, a. B. ["A broker."] Ask her, man 


ask her ! 


Pendleton, L. Bewitched. 




Rollins. Alice W. The three Tetons. 




Penelope's suitors. 


Bynner. 


— Uncle Tom's tenement. 




Perez Galdos, B. Court of Charles IV. 




Romance of a quiet watering-place. 


Warddell. 


— Leon Roch. 2 v. 




Romance of the canoness. 


Heyse. 


Phelps, Elizabeth S. The gates between. 




Ross, C. Gallery of a random collector. 




— Jack, the fisherman. 




Roy's repentance. 


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Roy's wife. Melville. 

Runenberg, The. Tieck. 

Note. - In MusjEus and others. Tales. 
Russell. W. C. A book for the hammock (F. S. L., 
No. 599). 

— Frozen pirate. (F. S. L., No. 607.) 

— Mystery of the " Ocean Star." 

Russian proprietor. Tolstoi. 

Rustic maid, A. Price. 

RuTHF.RKORD, M. Revolution in Tanner's Lane. 
S.\LTU.s, E. Eden : an episode. 

— Mr. Incoul's misadventure. 

— Tristrem Varick. 

Samantha at Saratoga. Holley. 

Sam's sweetheart. Mathers. 

Sano, Geo. Princess Nourmahal. 

Sappho. Datidet. 

Sardou. V. Black pearl. 

( Witlt " Jettatura " by Gautier.) 
Scheherazade : a London night's entertainment. Warden. 
Schmelzle"s journey to Flaetz. Richter. 

Note. — In Musaeus and others. Tales. 
SCHOBERT, H. Picked up in the streets. 
SCHREINER, Olive. See Iron, Ralph. 
Sea-spray; or, facts and fancies of a yachtsman. Benjamin. 
Sebastopol. 1 olsto'i. 

Second son. Oliphant and Aldrich. 

Secret of Fontaine-La-Croix. Field. 

Section 558 ; or, the fatal letter. Hawthorne. 

Seeley, H. A nymph of the west. 

Self or bearer. i6\ Besant. 

Sellers, Elizab. J. From 18 to 20. 

Septameron. Williams and others. 

Sergeant, Adeline. Roy's repentance. 

— Jacobi's wife. (F. S. L. No. 591.) 

Seth's. brother's wife. Frederic. 

Shattered idol. Clay. 

Ship of '49. (/« his " Frontier stories.") Harte. 

Shorthouse, J. H. Countess Eve. 

— Teacher of the violin, and other tales. 

Signa's sweetheart. Clay. 

Signov I. Farina. 

SiME, \V. The red route. 

Sims, G. R. Mary Jane's memoirs. 

Sinfire. Hawthorne. 

Slave of circumstances. Pierson. 

Smart, H. A false start. 

— Master of Rath-kelly. 

Smith, Mrs. E. T. T. See Meade, L. T. 

Society rapids. 

Son of his father. (F. S. L. No. 554.) Oliphant. 

N^ote. — Bound separately. 
SouTHWORTH, Mrs. E. D. E. N. The hidden hand. 
Speculator in petticoats. Malot. 

Spell of Ashtaroth. Osborne. 

Spell of home. Werner. 

Spencer, Mrs. G. E. Calamity Jane. 

— Dennis Day, carpet-bagger. 

Spenser, Mary C. Brinka, an American countess. 

Stanley, Capt. Z. L. The mysterious doctor. 

Stannaru, Mrs. H. E. V. See Winter, J. S. 

Stapleton, Patience. Kady. 

Steel hammer. Ulbach. 

Steell, W. Isidra. 

Stephens, Mrs. A. S. Palaces and Prisons. 

Stevens, Agnes, collector. How men propose. 

Stevenson, R. L. The black arrow. 

Stimson, F. J. (•'/• -S". of Dale.") Fir.st harvests. 

— The residuary legatee. 

Stinde, J. Frau Wilhelmine : concluding part of " The 

Buchholz family."' 
Stockton, F. R. Amos Kilbright, with other stories. 

— The Dusantes : sequel to "Casting away of Mrs. 

Leeks and Mrs. Aleshine." 

— The hundredth man. 
Stories from the Persian. 

Contents : AbduUa of Khorassan. — Ahmed the cob- 
bler. 



Shorthouse. 
Alexander. 
Pool. 
See Harland, Marion. 

Apple ton. 
Knitters in the sun. 

Hunt. 



Story of an African farm. Iron. 

Story of an enthusiast. yaniiesoti. 

Story of Antony Grace. Fenn. 

Story of Colette. 

Story of Jewad. 'AH 'Aziz Efendi. 

Story of Keedon Bluffs. Craddock. 

Story of Mary. Spencer. 

Note. — Same as her " Dennis Day, carpet-bagger." 
Strange adventures of a house-boat. Black. 

Strange betrothal. Halpine. 

Strange manuscript found in a copper cylinder [By Prof. 

De-Mille?]. 
Stray leaves from Newport. Wheeler. 

Stuart, Hester. A modern Jacob. 

Stubble or wheat ? Dod. 

Sturgis, J. Thraldom. 

Tale of three lions. Haggard. 

Tales before supper. Gautier and M/rim/e. 

Tancredi : a tale of the opera. Wood. 

Taylor, U. A. The city of Sarras. 
Taylor, Winnie L. His broken sword. 
Teacher of the violin, and other tales 
Ten of us : original stories and sketches. 
Tenting at Stony Beach. 
Terhune, Mrs. M. V. 
Terrible legacy, A. 
Thanet. O. [Alice French]. 
That other person. 

Thekla. Armstrong. 

ThicKSTUN, F. a Mexican girl. 
This man's wife. (F. S. L. No. 548 ). Fenn. 

N'ote. — Bound separately. 
This mortal coil. Grant. 

This wicked world. Cameron. 

Thomas, Annie [Mrs. P. Cudlip]. Jenifer. i6\ 
Thomas, Bertha. Elizabeth's fortune. 
Thraldom. Sturgis. 

Three Tetons, The. Rollins. 

Through green glasses. Allen. 

Through the long nights. Linton. 

TiECK, Tales. Translated by Carlyle. 

Note. — /;/ Musieus and others. Tales. 
Tilting at windmills. Connelly. 

To call her mine. (F. S. L. No. 583). Besant. 

— Same. (Bound separately). 

Toilers of the sea. Hugo. 

ToLSTOl, Count L. N. Family happiness. 

— In pursuit of happiness. 

— The invaders, and other stories. 
I — Ivan Ilptch, and other stories. 

— Russian proprietor. 

— Sebastopol. 

— Two pilgrims ; or, love and good deeds. 

— War and peace: Borodino, iS 12-20. 

N'ote. — F. S. L. No. 521. ^z bound separately. 
Tony the maid. Howard. 

Too curious. Goodman. 

Tosca, La. Hall. 

Note. — Based on Sardou's play of the same name. 
Tourgee, A. Black ice. 

— Button's inn. 

Trafton. E. H. " Cell No. 13." 

Tragedy of Redmount. Holmes. 

Tragic mystery. Hawthorne. 

Tramp actor. Barnes. 

Tristrem Varick. Saltus. 

Troy town, .Astonishing history of. 

True Magdalen. Clay. 

Trusty Eckart. Tieck. 

A'ote. — In Musaeus and others. Tales. 
Two Pilgrims ; or, love and good deeds. Tolstoi. 

Tytler, Sarah. [Miss H. Keddie.] Buried diamonds. 12 . 

— Disappeared. (F. S. L. No. 584.) 
Uchard, M. Mon oncle Barbassou. 

Ugly Barrington. Duchess. 

Ugly duckling. An. (F. S. L. No. 604 ) Erroll. 

Ulbach, L. For fifteen years : sequel to " The steel 
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U I.BACH. L. Steel hammer. 

Uncle Pierce. Blather-wick. ' 

Uncle Tom's tenement. Rollins. 

Uncloseted skeleton. An. Hale and Bynner. 

U.NDER the auroras : a marvelous tale of the interior world. 
Under the storm. Yonge. 

Undercurrents. Duchess. 

Unlaid fjhost. An : a study in metempsychosis. 
Vagrant. The. and other tales. Koroh'nko. 

Veiled beyond : a romance of the adepts. Alexander. 

Vendetta ! or, the story of one forgotten. Corelli. 

Venus of lile. (/// "Tales before supper.") MMnu'e. 
Verne. J. Adventures of three Englishmen and three 
Rus.iians in South Africa. 
.Vote. — Same as his " .Meridiana." 
Village tragedy. Woods. 

Virginia inheritance. Pendleton. 

Virginia of Virginia. Rii^es. 

VogCe. E. M. de The Russian novelists. L. 9461. 

'• V. R." : a novel. (K. S. L. No. 590.) 
Walfdrd, L. B. Baby's grandmother. 

— Her great idea, and other stories. 

— A mere child. 

WAL\Vf)RTH, M. T. Zahara; or, a leap for empire. 
Wanted— a wife. ( IVith her" Mignon"s secret.") Winter. 
War and peace : Borodino, 1812-20. Tolstoi. 

A^'ote. — F. S. L. No. 521.(7 bound separately. 
Ward, ,l/rs. H. Robert Elsmere. 

— Gladstone, W. E. " Robert Elsmere" and the battle 

of belief. Z. 2169. 

Warddel, Nora H. Romance of a quiet watering-place. 
Warden, Florence. At the world's mercy. 

— Scheherazade : a London night's entertainment. 

— A woman's face : or a Lakeland mystery. 

Warth, J. [Mrs. Julia M. Parsons'] Dorothy Thorn 

of Thornton. 
War-time wooing. ^'"g- 

Watson, H. B. .M. Marahuna, a romance. 
Weeping Ferry. (F. S. L. No. 596.) Halse. 

Wedded hands : a novel. 
Wells, Kate G. Miss Curtis : a sketch. 
Werner, E. [Elisabeth Buersten binder.] Spell of 

home. 
Wertheimber, L. A Muramasa blade. 
Wessex tales. Hardy. 

Westall, W. .\ fair crusader. (F. S. L. No. 605.) 

— Her two millions. (F. S. L. No. 609.) 

— Same. (Bound separately.) 

— Mr. Fortescue : an Andean episode. 
Westbury, H. Frederick Hazzleden. 
What's his offence ? a novel. 

Wheeler, Esther G. Stray leaves from Newport. 

When Peggy smiled ! Nicholas. 

Whiteing, R. The island ; or, an adventure of a per- 
son of quality. 

Who cares? Goff. 

Wife's honor. Young. 

Wild Margaret. Fleming. 

WiLi.i.\.MS, F. H., and others. The septameron. 

WiLLsoN, T. E. It is the law : a story of marriage and 
divorce in N. Y. 

Wilson, Augusta E. See Evans, Augusta J. 

Wilson, .Marian C. Renee : a romance. 

Winter. J. S. [Mrs. H. E. V. StannardJ. 

— Garrison gossip. (F. S. L. No. 57S.) 

— Mignon's husband. 

— Mignon's secret, c;/*/ Wanted — a wife. 

Winter. Mrs. P., and Boy, Mrs. L. [Mrs. J. A. Gris- 

woldj. Lost wedding-ring. 
Winter picnic. Dickinson. 

With the immortals. Crawford. 

Wizard's son. Oliphant. 

Woman against woman. Manyat. 

Woman's face, A. Warden. 

Woman's love, A. Holmes. 

W'ooD, Dr. E. .\. Tancredi : a tale of the opera. 
Woods, Margaret L. A village tragedy. 
Woolley, Celia P. Love and theology. 



Woolson, Constance F. Miss Grief. 

Note. — In vol. 4 of " Stories by American authors." 
World "went very well then. Besant. 

Note. — F. S. L , No. 557, bound separately. 
World's verdict. Hopkins. 

Would you have left her ? Kip. 

YoNGE. Charlotte M. Our new mistress. 
— Under the storm. 
Young, E. A. A wife's honor. 

Young maids and old. Bumham. 

Zahara ; or, a leap for empire. Walworth. 

Zola, E. The dream. 

Zyte. Malot. 

B. JUVENILE FICTION. 

About giants and other wonder people. 

Smithson and Barnes. 
ADA.MS, W. T. See Optic, Oliver. 
Afar in the forest. Kingston. 

Note. — Same as his " In the forest" 
After school days ' a stor}- for girls. Goodwin. 

Alcott, Louisa M. A garland for girls. 
Alden, Mrs. G. R. See Pansy. 
Alden, W. L. a new Robinson Crusoe. 
Alger, H.,jr. Bob Burton. 

All or nothing ; or, Ruthven of Ruthven. Green. 

Allen, W. B. Pine cone stories. 

4. Kelp : a story of the Isles of Shoals. 
Aulnoy, Countess d . Fairy tales. 
Ballantyne, R. M. Blue lights ; or. hot work in the 

.Soudan. 
Basket of flowers : a tale for the young. 
Baumbach, R. Summer legends.' 

Bee-man of Orn, and other fanciful tales. Stockton. 

Biding his time. Trowbridge. 

Black arrow. The. Stevenson. 

Blind brother, The. Greene. 

Blue and gray series. See Optic, O. 
Blue lights ; or, hot work in the Soudan. Ballantyne. 

Bob Burton. Algf^. 

Boy broker. Alunsey. 

Boy pioneer series. See Ellis, E. S. 
Bravest of ihe brave. Henty. 

Breakfast for two : a stor)- for girls. Mathews. 

Broome. Lady. Harry Treverton. 
Bi rnett. Fiances H. Editha's burglar. 

— .Sara Crewe ; or, what happened at Miss Minchin's. 
Burnham Breaker. Greene. 
Bybury to Beacon street. Diaz. 
Camp in the mountains. Ellis. 

Note. — No. 2 of his " Deerfoot series." 
Camp-fire and wigwam. Ellis. 

Note. — Vol. 2 of his " Log cabin series." 
Castlemon. Harry [C. A. Fosdickj. Forest and stream 
series. 

2. Snagged and sunk. 

— Steel horse ; or, the rambles of a. bicycle. 
Chezzles, The. Morse. 
Christmas with grandma Elsie. Finley. 
Chrystal, Jack, & Co. Munroe. 
Chitrch. 'Rev. A. J. Three Greek children. 

Clark. Mrs. S. R! G. Herbert Gardanell's children. 
Colonel's money. Lillie. 

Cox, Maria M. Raymond Kershaw : a story of deserved 

success. 
Cox, p. <^ueer people, such as goblins, giants, etc. 

— Queer people with paws and claws. 

— Queer people with wings and stings. 

Daddy's boy. Meade. 

Deerfoot series. See Ellis. E. S. 

Delta Bixby. ( With his " Chrystal, Jack, & Co.") 

Munroe. 
Diaz, Mrs. A. M. Bybury to Beacon street. 

— The John Spicer lectures. 

Dr. Deane's way. Huntington and Pansy. 

Dozen of them. Pansy. 

Dragon of the north. Oswald, 

Drayson, A. W. From keeper to captain. 



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Eaton, Frances {Sargent Flint). 




Japanese fairy tales, Nos. 9-12. 


— A queer little princess and her friends. 




John Spicer lectures. Diaz. 


Editlia's burglar. 


Burnett. 


Judge Burnham's daughters. Pansy. 


Ei<jhty-seven. 


Fansy. 


Kelp : a story of the Isles of .Shoals. Allen. 


F.LLIS. E. S. Boy pioneer series. 




Kensington junior. Sidney. 


3. Ned oil the river. 




Note. — Willi her " St. George an<l the dragon." 


— Deerfoot series. 




King of the golden river. Kjiskin. 


2. Camp in the mountains. 




— :^ame. ( With his " Two paths.") I 381.?*. 


3. Last war trail. 




King's daughter. Pansy. 


— Log cabin series. 




Kingston, W. H. 


I. The lost trail. 




— Afar in the forest. {Same as his " In the forest.") 


2. Camp-fire and wigwam. 




— Three admirals. 


— ]Vyoining Vallev series. 




— Three commanders. 


' I. Wyoming. 




— Three lieutenants. 


Elsie's friends at Woodburn. 


Fin ley. 


— Three midshipmen. 


EwiNG, Juliana H. 




Last war trail. Ellis. 


— Snap-dragons and Old Father Christmas. 




LiLLiE, Lucy C. The colonel's money. 


FAIRY TALES. 




— Household of Glen Holly. 


— Aulnoy, Countess d'. Fairy tales. 




— My mother's enemy. 


— Baumt)ach, R. Summer legends. 




Lion of the north. Heftty. 


— (ox. P. Queer people such as goblins, giants, etc. 


Little helpers. Vandegnft. 


— Ewing, Juliana H. Snap-dragons, and Old Father 


Little Joe. Otis. 


Christmas. 




Little miss Weezy's brother. Shirley. 


— Japanese fairy tales. Nos. g-12. 




Little Peter : a Christmas morality. Malet. 


— Mitchell, S. W. Prince Little Boy. and other tales 


Log cabin series. See Ellis, E. S. 


out of fairy-land. 




Long exile, and other stories for children. Tolstoi. 


— Putnam Eleanor and Bates A. Prince 


Vance : the 


Lost trail. Ellis. 


prince with a court in his box. 




Luska, S. [Heniy Harland]. My uncle Florimond. 


— Ruskin, J. King of the golden river. 




Malet, L. Little Peter: a Christmas morality. 


Same. ( With his " Two paths.") 


I 381. «. 


Margaret Regis, and some other girls. Ryder. 


— Sherman, F. D., and Bangs, J. K. New 


waggings of 


Mathews, Joanna H. Breakfast for two. 


old tales. 




— Uncle Rutherford's attic. 


— Stockton, F. Bee-man of Orn, and other fanciful tales. 


— Uncle Rutherford's nieces : a story for girls. 


Ting-a-ling. 




Meade, L. T. Daddy's boy. 


— Wilde, 0. The happy prince, and other tales. 


Midshipman at large. Talbot. 


Farrington. Margaret V. Tales of King 


Arthur, and 


Millington, T. S. Some of our fellows. 


his knights of the round table. 




Mrs. Deane's way. Huntington. 


F"ighting the sea. 


Jiand. 


Mrs. Harry Harper's awakening. Pansy. 


FiNLEY, Martha. Christmas with grandma 


ELsie. 


Mitchell, S W. Prince Little Boy, and other tales out 


— Elsie's friends at Woodburn. 




of fairy land. 


Flag on the mill. 


Sleight. 


Monteagle. Pansy. 


Fleetwing series. See Newell, C. M. 




Montezuma's gold mines. Ober. 


Flint, Sargent. See Eaton, Frances. 




Morse, Lucy G. The Chezzles. 


For name and fame. 


Henty. 


Munroe, K. Crystal, Jack, & Co., and Delta Bixby. 


FosDiCK, C. A. See Castlemon, Harry. 




MuNSEY. F. A. The boy broker. 


Frazar, D. Perseverance Island. 




My uncle Florimond. Luska. 


Frith, H. Hunting of the " Hydra." 




My uncle's enemy : a story for girls. Lillie. 


From keeper to captain. 


Drayson. 


Ned Melbourne's mission. • Hillock. 


Garland for girls. 


Alcott. 


Ned on the river. Ellis. 


Gasparin. Madame. Under French skies. 




New Robinson Crusoe. Alden. 


Giant dwarf. 


Jak. 


New waggings of old tales. Shermati and Bangs. 


Gilly flower. 


Perkins. 


Newell, C. M. Fleetwing series : Isle of Palms. 


Goodwin, Christina. 




Ober, F. A. Montezuma's gold mines. 


— After school-days : a story for girls. 




Old Father Christmas. Ewing. 


Grant, R. Jack in the bush. 




Note. — With her " Snap-dragons." 


Green, E. E. All for nothing ; or, Ruthven 


of Ruthven. 


Old flag. The. 


Greene, H. The blind brother. 




Optic, Oliver [W. T. Adams]. Blue and the gray series. 


— Burnham Breaker. 




I. Taken by the enemy. 


Happy prince, The, and other tales. 


Wilde. 


— Boat-builder series. 


Harland, H. See Luska, S. 




6. Ready about. 


Harry Treverton : his tramps and troubles. 


Broome. 


Otis, J. Little Joe. 


Hartner, Eva. Pythia's pupils : a story for 


young girls. 


Oswald, E. J. Dragon of the north. 


Henty, G. A. Bravest of the brave. 




Otto of the silver hand. Pyle. 


— F"or name and fame. 




Page, T. N. Two little Confederates. 


— In the reign of terror. 




Pansies. Pansy. 


— Lion of the north. 




Pansy [Mrs G. R. Alden]. .\ dozen of theln. 


— True to the old flag. 




— Eighty-seven. 


Herbert Gardanell's children. 


Clark. 


— Judge Burnham's daughters. 


Hillock, A. Elizabeth. Ned Melbourne's 


mission. 


— The king's daughters. 


Hoi'KiNS, S. R. A young prince of commerce. 


— Mrs. Harry Harper's awakening. 


Household of C;ien Holly. 


Lillie. 


— Monteagle. 


Hunting of the " Hydra." 


Frith. 


— Pansies. 


Huntington, Faye. Mrs. Deane's way. 




— Pocket Measure. 


—and Pansy. Dr. Deane's way. 




— Sidney Martin's Christmas. 


In the reign of Terror. 


Henty. 


— Spun from fact. 


Isle of Palms. 


Newell. 


— Wise and otherwise. 


Jack in the bush. 


Grant. 


— and Huntington, Faye. Modern prophets, and other 


Jak. [Miss Annie Bolles Williams.] Giant dwarf. 


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Pansy and Livingston, Mrs. C. M. Profiles. 


Sparrow, the tramp : a fable for children. 


Wesselhoeft. 


Pen. Perkins. 


Spun from fact. 


Pansy. 


[Perkins, Mrs. S. C] Gilly flower. 


Spyri, Johanna. Swiss stories. 




— Pen. 


Start in life. 


Tro-ivbridge. 


Pkrkv, Nora. Youngest miss Lorton, and other stories. 


.Steel horse. 


Castlemon. 


I'erseverance Island. Frazar. 


Stephens, C. A. Voung moose-hunters. 




I'eter Budstone : tiie boy who was hazed. Trowbridge. 


Stevenson, R. L. The black arrow. 




Pine cone stories. See Allen, W. B. 


Stockton, F. R. Bee-man of Orn, and other fanciful 


I'oci<et measure. Pansy. 


tales. 




Prince Little Boy, and other tales out of fairv-land. 


— Ting-a-ling. 




Mitchell. 


Summer legends. 


Baumbach. 


Prince Vance. Putnam and Bates. 


Swiss stories. 


spyri. 


Profiles. Pa7isy and Livingston. 


Taken by the enemy. 


Optic. 


Putnam, Eleanor aW Batks, A. Prince Vance. 


Talbot, C. R. A midshipman at large. 




Pyle. H. Otto of the silver hand. 


Tales of King Arthur, and his knights of the round table. 


Pythia's pupils : a story for young girls. Hartner. 




Farrington. 


Queer little princess and her friends. Eaton. 


Three admirals. 


Kingston. 


Queer people such as goblins, giants, etc. Cox. 


Three commanders. 


Kingston. 


Queer people with paws and claws. Cox. 


Three Greek children. 


Church. 


Queer people with wings and stings. Cox. 


Three lieutenants. 


Kingston. 


Rand, E. A. Fighting the sea. 


Three midshipmen. 


Kingston. 


Raymond Kershaw : a story of deserved success. Cox. 


Ting-a-ling. 


Stockton. 


Ready about. Optic. 


ToLSTof, Count L. N. 




Robinson Crusoe, A new. See New Robinson Crusoe. 


— The long exile, and other stories for child 


ren. 


RusKiN, J. King of the golden river. 


Trowbridge, J. T. Biding his time. 




Ryder, Annie H. Margaret Regis, and some other 


— Peter Budstone : the boy who was hazed. 




girls. 


— Start in life. 




.St. George and the dragon. Sidney. 


True to the old flag. 


Henty. 


Sara Crewe. Burnett. 


Two little Confederates. 


Page. 


SCHULE der Weisheit und Tugend. 


Uncle Rutherford's attic. 


Mathews. 


Sherman, F. D. and Bangs, J. K. 


Uncle Rutherford's nieces. 


Mathews. 


— New waggings of old tales. 


Under French skies. 


Gasparin. 


Shirley, P. Little miss Weezy's brother. 


Vandegrift, Margaret. Little helpers. 




Sidney Martin's Christmas. Pansy. 


Watson's Woods; or, Margaret Huntington' 


> experiment. 


Sidney. Margaret. 


Wesselhoeft, Lily F. .Sparrow the tramp. 




— St. George and the dragon, and Kensington junior. 


WiLDK, O. The happy prince, and other ta 


es. 


Sleight, Mary B. Flag on the mill. 


Wise and otherwise. 


Pansv. 


Smithson, Isabel, and Barnes, G. F. 


Wyoming. 


Eltis. 


— About giants and other wonder people. 


Wyoming Valley series. See Ellis, E. S. 




Snagged and sunk. Castlemon. 


Young moose-hunters. 


Stephens. 


Snap-dragons : a tale of Christmas eve. hiving. 


Young prince of commerce. 


Hopkins. 


Some of our fellows : a school story. Millington. 


Youngest miss Lorton, and other stories. 


Perry. 



PART 4.-HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, VOYAGES AND 

TRAVELS. 



I. American History and Travels. 

A. NORTH AMERICA. 

Bancroft. Works, v. 1-15, 18-23, 27-29, 32-37. P 7515. 

1- 5. Native races. 

6- 8. History of Central America. 

9-14. History of Mexico. 

15. History of the North Mexican states and 
Texas. 

18-23. History of California. 

27, 28. History of the Northwest coast. 

2g. History of Oregon. 

32. History of British Columbia. 

33. History of Alaska. 

34. California pastoral, 1769-1848. 

35. California inter pocula. 
36, 37. Popular tribunals. 

Cumberland. The queen's highway from ocean to 

ocean. P 7564. 

Hart. Fall of New France. 1755-60. P 7612. 

I1igc;i\son. Travellers and outlaws. P 7202. 

Karr. Shores and alps of Alaska. P 7642. 

Lees </«</ Clutterbuck. B. C. 1887 : a ramble in Brit- 
ish Columbia. P 7263. 

B. UNITED STATES: GENERAL HISTORY AND 

TRAVELS. 
.\bbot. Blue jackets of '76. Q 4501. 

— Blue jackets of 1812. Q 5501. 



I Arnold. Civilization in the U. S. Q 15. 

■ Bancroft. The native races. v. 1-5 of. V 7515. 

I Barrows. Indian's side of the Indian question. Q 2028. 
[ — U. S. of yesterdayand of to-morrow. Q 28. 

I Brooks. Story of the American Indian. Q 2536. 

— Story of the American Sailor. Q 1536. 
Brydges. Uncle Sam at home. Q 62. 
Champney. Three Vassar girls at home. Q 559. 

— Great-grandmother's girls in New Mexico. 1670-80. 

Q955I- 
Drake. Making of the great west, 15x2-1883. Q 1126. 
Eggleston. History of the U. S. and its people. 

Q 15S0. 
Fiske. Critical period of American Historv, i78'^-89. 

Q4151. 

Force, f .\merican archives : 4th series. Documentary 

history of the English colonies in North America 

from 1774 to 1776. V. 6. Q 1832.^7. 

— \Sime : 5th series Documentary history of the U. S. 

from 1776 to 1783. V. 1-3. ' Q 1832./'. 
GiLMORE (" Edmund Kirke"). Advance-guard of western 

civilization. Q1168. 

Hale. History of the U. S. Q 11S2.//. 

Harlem. Independence Day .'\ssociation. Celeiiration, 

18S6. Q 4 1 86. 

— t Same. O 4 1 S6. 
Hinsdale. The old Northwest. Q 1623. 
Irving. Indian sketches. Q 2224. 
Kellev. The old south and the new. Q 239. 



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Morris Half hours with American history. 2v. Q 1316. 

Murray. Daylight land. Q 695. 

New York State. Journals bf .Maj. (ien. Sullivan in 

1779. Q 4697. 

— f Savie. Q 4697. 
Roberts Shoshone and other western wonders. Q 374. 
SoLEY. Boys of 18 12, and other naval heroes. Q 5749- 
Thayer. Marvels of the new world. Q 762. 
Thwaites. Historic waterways : 600 miles of canoeing. 

Q440 
Tri'e stories of American wars. Q 1447. 

Yalrose. Hon. Uncle Sani._ Q 457. 

Warner. On horseback : a' tour in Yirginia, North 
Carolina, and Tennessee. Q 465. 

^YILSON, The Black Phalanx : a history of the Negro 
soldiers of the U.S. Q ijgo.d. 

Winsor, c'dr. f Narrative and critical hist, of America. 

P 7898. 

6. The U. S. of North America, Part 1. 

7. The United States, Part 2. 

C. UNITED STATES : CIVIL WAR, 1S61-65; 

Batti.es and leaders of the Civil War. v. 1-3. Q 7806. 
BiGELOW. France and the Confederate navy. Q 7040. 
Billings. Hardtack and coffee ; or, the unwritten stoiy 
of army life. Q 7525. 

Coffin. Drum-beat of the nation. Q 7557-^- 

— Marching to victory. Q 7557./. 

— My days and night's on the battle field. Q 755 7.. w. 
Dolbledav. Gettysburg made plain. Q7i25,§'. 
Hague A blockaded familv in .Alabama during the 

civil war. . ' Q 7181. 

History of the Corn Exchange Regiment, 11 8th Penn. 
Vols. Q 7624. 

Johnson. Short history of the war of secession. Q 7639- 

Kieffer. Recollections of a drummer-boy. Q 7646. 

LiVERMORE. My story of the war. Q 7661. 

Paris. History of the civil war in America, v. 4. Q 7706. 

PiTTENGER. Daring and suffering : history of the Andrews 
railroad raid into Georgia in 1862. Q 7713. 

SoLEY. Sailor boys of '61. Q 7749. 

Toombs. N. J. troops in the Gettysburg cam.paign. 

Q 7444- 

United States. {IVar Department.) f War of the Re- 
bellion. Series i, v. iS-22. Q TjlZ-c- 

Watson. Life in the Confederate army. Q 7469. 

WiLKiE. Pen and powder. ' Q 7482. 

Y'li.soN. Pictorial history of the Great Civil War. Q 7791. 

AVoKMELEV. The other side of war with the army of the 
Potomac. Q 7792. 

Note. — " Letters from the U. S. Sanitary Commis- 
sion in Virginia in 1862 '' 

D. UNITED STATES: SEPARATE STATES, Etc. 

Adirondacks. 

CoLViN. Adirondack and state land surveys to 1884. 

Q 9559 
\ Same. Q 9558.'?. 

— i.ame to 18S6. Q 9559 a. 
\ Same. Q 9558.^. 

Alaska. 



V. Z3of P7515. 
P 7642. 



Q9535- 



Bancrofi-. History of Alaska. 
Karr. Shores and alps of Alaska. 

Berkshire Hills. 
Pool. Vacation in a buggy. 

Buffalo. 

Buffalo Express, f Pictorial year-book and calendar for 

1888. Q 9814. 

California. 

Bancroft. History of California, v. 18-23 of P 7515- 

— California pastoral, 1769-1848. v. 34 ^/P 7515. 

— California inter pocula. v. 35 of P 7515. 
LiNLEY and WiDNEY. California of the South. Q 9269. 
NORDHOFF. Peninsular California. Q 9700./. 



Cooperstown {N. Y.). 
Shaw. History of Cooperstown. Q 9402//. 

Florida. 
Oher. Knockabout Club in the Everglades. Q 9701. 

Grand Rapids. 
Grand Rapids as it is. 1888. Q 9838. 

Harlem {N. V. City). 
Riker. f Harlem (N. Y.) : its origin and early annals. 

Q 9724- 

Indiana. 
Dunn. Indiana : a redemption from slavery 



Maine. 
Barrows. Shaybacks in camp. 

Massachusetts. 
Bridgm.'\n. Ten years of Massachusetts 

Missouri. 
Carr. Missouri a bone of contention. 

Neiv York (City). 
Todd. Story of the city of N. Y. 



Q9127. 

Q 9028. J. 

Q 9058. 

Q 9077- 

Q 9443-^. 

Q 9536. 



New York {State). 
Brooks. Story of New York. 

Fernow, edr. \ Documents relating to the colonial his- 
tory of N. Y. v. 15. N. Y. in the Revolution. 

Q 9868. 
New mirror for travellers and guide to the springs. 1828. 

Q 9327- 

Werner. Civil list and constitutional history of the 

colony and state of N. Y. Q 9785. 

— f Same. Q 9785. «. 

A^orth Carolina. 

Warner. On horseback. Q 465. 

N'orthwest Coast. 
Bancroft. History of the Northwest Coast. 

v. 27, 28 of P 7515. 
Ohio. 
Black. Story of Ohio. (^ 9527. 

King. American commonwealths : Ohio. Q 9244. £?. 

Oregon. 
Bancroft. History of Oregon. v. 29 of Y 7515. 

St. Augustine. 
Reynoi DS. Old St. Augustine : a story of three cen- 
turies. Q 9370 
South Carolina. 
Allen. Gov. Chamberlain's administration in South 
Carolina. Q 9503 
Tennessee. 
Phelan. History of Tennessee. 

Texas. 
Bancroft. History of Texas. 
Warner. On horseback. 

Virginia. 
Warner. On horseback. 

Yosemite Valley. 
HUTCHINGS. In the heart of the Sierra 



Q 9350 



V. 15 of¥ 7515 
Q465 



Q465 
Q963r 



E. SPANISH AMERICA. 



Bancroft. History of Central America, v. 6-8 ofV 7515 

— History of Mexico. v. 9-14 of P 7515. 

— History of the North Mexican states and Texas. 

V. 15 of? 7515- 

Blake and Sullivan. Mexico, picturesque, political, 

progressive. P 8044. 



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Brioham. Guatemala : the land of the Quetzal. P 8535 
Charnay. Ancient cities of the new world. P 8550. 

CuBAS. f Republic of Mexico in 1876. P 9564. 

Curtis. Capitals of Spanish America. P 9565. 

Froude. The English in the West Indies. P 8158. 

Le Plongeon. Here and there in Yucatan. P 8264. 

Mexico. + Reports of the Committee of Investigation 

sent in 1873 to the frontier of Texas. P 8681. 

Paton. Down the islands : a voyage to the Caribbees. 

P 8706. 
Ripley. From flag to flag : a woman's advs. in Mexico, 

Cuba, ctr. P 8373. 

2. British History and Travels. 

Argyll. Scotland as it was and as it is. 2 v. R 2509. 

Ar.nold. England as she seems : notes of an Arab 
hadji. R 1014. 

Ashley. Edward III. and his wars, 1327-60. R 1016. 

ASHTON. Dawn of the 19th century in England. R 1017. 

Barnard. Strongbow's conquest of Ireland. R 2027. 

Besant. Fifty years ago. R 1523. 

Daly. Ireland in '98. R 2568. 

DoDD. Cathedral days : a tour through southern Eng- 
land. R 1 124. 

Foster. Crime against Ireland. R 2156. 

Guild. Britons and Muscovites. Na yii%.b. 

Hawthorne {Mrs.). Notes in England and Italy. 

Na 3190. 

Holmes. Our hundred days in Europe. R 1211. 

Hurlbert. Ireland under coercion. * R 2218 

HUTTON. Misrule of Henry III. R 1219. 

— Simon de Montfort and his times. R 1219.^-. 
Jessoi'p. Arcady for better for worse. R 1234. 

— Coming of the friars, etc. R 1234. c. 
Lawless. Story of Ireland. R 2262. 
-McCalman. Abridged history of England [to 1880J. 

R 1667. 
Mandat-Grancey. Paddy at home (" Chez Paddy "). 

R 2287. 

— Same. (F. S. L. No. 603.) C 9835/. 
MoRiTZ. Travels in England in 1782. R 1318. 
MuLOCK. An unknown country | Ireland]. R 2693. 
ORell [P. Blouet]. Friend Macdonald. (F. S. L. No. 

608.) C9835.^'-. 

Pascoe. London of to-day. R 1343.5. 

Pellew. In castle and cabin : Ireland in 1887. R 2346. 
RoLFE. Tales from English history. R 1377. 

Stevenson. Edinburgh : picturesque notes. R 2421. 
Two centuries of Irish history. 1691-1870. R 2770. 

3. French History and Travels. 

Champney. Three Vassar girls in France. S 1550. 

Dabney. Causes of the French revolution. S mi. 

Hare. Days near Paris. S Ii86.(/. 

— Walks in Paris. S 1186. 
HoziER. The Franco- Prussian war. 2 v. S 1843. 
Hugo Things seen. S 1215. 
Masson. Story of mediaeval France. S 1291.J. 
O'Rell [P. Blouet]. Land of the mounseer. (F. S. L. 

No. 608.) C 9835._^. 

Pennell. Our sentimental journey through Franc; and 

Italy. Na 3346. 

ScilELL. Campaign of 1870-71 : operations of the army 

under von Goeben. S 1734. 

Wartensleben. Campaign of 1870-71 : operations of 

the army under von ManteufFel. S 1779. 

4. German, Teutonic, and Slavonic 
History and Travels. 

Curtis. Land of the Nihilist. S 4107. 

Davies. On Dutch waterways. R 8823. 

Davis. Norway nights and Russian davs. R 3115. 

Foulke. Slav or Saxon? ' S 4156. 

Gerard. Land beyond the forest : Transylvania. S 6165. 



Guild. Britons and Muscovites. Na 3178.1$. 

HoziER, The seven weeks' war. 2 v. R 4629. 

Kimball. Midnight sunbeams [: travels in Scandinavia]. 

K 3243- 
Kinglake. Invasion of the Crimea, v. 5, 6. S 4244. 
Rogers. .Story of Holland. R 8376. 

Smith. Well-worn roads of Spain, Holland, etc. Na 3412. 
Stepniak [A. I. Ertel]. The Russian peasantry. S 4421. ^r. 
Tolsto!. Napoleon and the Russian campaign. S 4443. 
TuTTLE. History of Prussia, v. 1-3. R 4449. 

Whitman. Imperial Germany. R 4480. 

5. Italian and Spanish History and 
Travels. 

Alexander. Christ's folk in the Apennine. S 3(X)7. 

Brown. Venetian studies. S 3061. 

Field. Gibraltar. S 2589. 

— Old Spain and new Spain. S 2149 "• 
Hawthorne (Mrs.). Notes in England and Italy. 

Na 3190. 
Lund. Como and Italian lake-land. S 3274. 

Oliphant. Makers of Florence. T 5337. 

— Makers of Venice. S 3702. 
Pennell. Our sentimental journey through France and 

Italy. Na 33.;6. 

— Two pilgrims' progress. S 3347. 
Ross. Italian sketches. S 3378. 
Smith. Wcll-wom roads of Spain, Holland, and Italy. 

Na 3412. 

6. Latin and Greek History. 

Abbott. History of Greece. N 8501. 

Inge. Society in Rome under the Cjesars. N 9221. j. 
Mahaffy. Greek life and thought. N 8285.^. 

MoMMSEN. f Romische Geschichte : 5. Die Provinzen 
von Csesar bis Dioclesian. N 9677. 

Vincent flW Joy. Outline history of Greece. N S460. 

7. Oriental History and Travels. 

Anderson. 25 years in a waggon in the gold regions of 
Africa. 2 v. P 5010./. 

Ballou. Under the southern cross : travels in Australia, 
and other Pacific island.s. P 6024. 

Bell. From Pharaoh to Fellah. P 2521. 

Butterwokth Zigzag journeys in the Antipodes. 

O 4541. 

COOKSON. Tiger-shooting in the Doon and Ulwar. 

O 5560. 

Cox. Diversions of a diplomat in Turkey. S 8562. 

— Isles of the princes ; or, the pleasures of Prinkipo. 

S 8103. 
Das. Sketches of Hindoo life. O 51 14. 

Drummond. Tropical Africa. P45S1. 

Gleichen. With the camel corps up the Nile. P 2602. 
Greey. Young Americans in Japan. O 260^./. 

Hart. Western China. O 2rS8. 

James. The Long White Mountain : a journey in Man- 
churia. O 2636. 
Keene. Fall of the Moghul empire. O 5238. 
Knox. Boy travellers in Australasia. P 6650. 

— Boy travellers on the Congo. P 3650./'. 
Layard. Early advs. in Persia, Susiana, and Babylonia. 

2 v. O 9262. *-. 

Lowell. Soul of the far east [: Japan.] O 2273. 

Markens. Hebrews in America. N 728S. 

Maspero. Egyptian archeology. N 6290. 

Original Mr. Jacobs : a startling expose [of the Jews]. 

N 7339. 
Oxford, short introduction to the history of ancient 

Israel. N 7340. 

Prelaer. Ran away from the Dutch ; or. Borneo from 

south to north. P 6707. 

Poole ami others. Story of Turkey. S 8355. 

Ragozin. Storyof Media, Babylon, and Persia. N 5362./;/. 
Renan. People of Israel till the time of David. N 7721. 



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5— LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE: Drama and Plays. 



Richardson. Story of the Niger. P 3372. 

Robinson. Pharaohs of the bondage and the Exodus. 

N 6375. 
Sheldon. Yankee girls in Zululand. F 5403. 

Sydney Morning Herald. f Centennial Supplement, 
1888. P 6758. 

A'()/t'. — Contains " The origin and progress of Aus- 
tralian settlement." 
ToMi'KiNS. Through David's realm. O 9440. 

WiLKlNS. Daily life and work in India. O 5483. 

Wilson. China : its civilization and possibilities. O 2486. 
Y.AN Phou Lee. When I was a boy in China. O 2497. 

8. Travels, Voyages, and Geography : 
General Works. 

CoLBECK. A summer's cruise in the waters of Greece, 
Turkey and Russia. Na 3558. 

Cram, f Standai-d American atlas of the world. N ig2i.a. 

Crowninshield. The ignoramuses : a travel story. 

Na 3563. 

Emra. The centre of the central sea. Na 3136- 

Glisan. Two years in Europe. Na 3602. 

Guild. Over the ocean. [Europe.] Na 3i7S.(). 

Heywood. An ocean tramo. N 2201. 

Holmes. Our hundred days in Europe. R 1211. 

HowELLS a>id Perry, fdrs. Library of universal adven- 
ture by sea and land. N 3628. 

McKenzie. Some things abroad. N 3282. 

MiTFORD. Orient and Occident : from Lahore to Liver- 
pool. N 3310. 



Palgrave. Ulysses ; or, scenes and studies in many 

lands. N 3705 

Reclus. Bird's-eye view of the world. N 1720 

Richardson. A girdle round the earth. N 3724, 

Smith. The wonderful cities of the world. N 1747 
Stevens. Around the world on a bicycle, v. 2. N 3754. 

Wight. Winding journey around the world. N 3789, 

9. Universal and Miscellaneous 
History. 

Bradley. Story of the (loths. N 5056. 

CuTTS. Scenes and characters of the Middle Ages. N 4109. 
Freeman. Four Oxford lectures: 1887. N 4594./. 

Hervey. Book of Christmas. 1888. T S198. 

Holland Lodge, f Historical sketch of, 1878. T 9626. 
Knox. Decisive battles since Waterloo. N 4650 

Lefebure. Embroidery and lace : their manufacture 

and history. - T 8264. 

Morris. The Aryan race : its origin, eU. N 5317. 

N. Y. Sta/e (Gra>/d Chapter of Royal Arch Masons). 

f Constitution, t'/c, 1880. ' T 9697. a'. 

— t Proceedings, 1876, 1881-85, 1887. T 9697 c. 

— ( Grand Lodge of Masons), f Constitution and statutes, 

1886. T 9329. 

— f Proceedings, 1887. T 9697 a. 
Quaker City philatelist, v. 2 (Jan. -Dec, 18871. 

T 6717. 

Waite. Real History of the Rosicrucians. T 9463. 

U. S. {General Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons). 

■\ Proceedings, 1883. T 9773. a. 



PART 5.-LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE. 



I. Bibliography and Library Economy. 

BL.A.DES. Enemies of books. Revised. M 7044. 

+ Book chat. v. 2, 3 (Jan., 1887-Dec., 1888). M 7532. 

•' Books that have helped me." By E. E. Hale and 
others. M 7531. 

Note. — Reprinted from the " Forum." 

Cincinnati Public Library, f Bulletin of books added 
during 1887. M 8818. 

CUSHING. f Initials and pseudonyms. 2d series. M 7565 

Fletcher, f Co-operative index to periodicals for 1887. 
1S88. M 7591. 

Grand Rapids Public School Library, f Classified lists, 
1878-86. M S604. 

Indianapolis Public Library, f Selection of books for 
young readers. M 8223. 

Jones. The best reading. 3(1 series, 1881-86. M 7234. 

f Library journal, v 12, 13 (Jan. '87-Dec. '88). M 8662. 

I Literary news New series, v. 9. (1888). M 7885. 

Milwaukee Public Library, f Quarterly index of addi- 
tions. V. I (1886-87). M 8683. r. 

New Jersey State Library. + Annual report for 1887. 

M 8696. 7£/. 

New York Library Club. Union list of periodicals cur- 
rently received by the N. Y. and Brooklyn libraries, 
1887. M 7697. 

— \ Same. 1SS7. M 7697. 

New York Mercantile Library, f Finding list of French 
prose fiction. M 8697.?/. 

New York State Library, f ()7th-69th annual reports, 
1884-86. ' M 8698.//. 

Publisher's weekly, v. 32-34. (July, 1887-Dec. 1888). 

M 7716. 

ToPEKA (Kansas) Free Public Library. \ 1st supple- 
ment to catalog. 1887. M 8766. 

2. Drama and Plays. 

.V-.-iCHYLUS. Tragedies. Literally transl. by Buckley. 

K 8005./J. 
Contents : Prometheus chained.— The seven against 



Thebes. — The Persians. — Agamemnon. — The choe- 

phori. — The furies. — The suppliants. 

Bulwer-Lytton. Dramatic works. K 2064. <-. 

Contents : Duchess de La Valliere. — Richelieu.— 

Lady of Lyons. — Money. — Not so bad as we seem. 

Donnelly. The great cryptogram: Francis Bacon's 

cipher in the so-called Shakespeare plays. K 2573. 

Dumas. Francillon. 28*^ ed. K 4577- 

Euripides. Tragedies. Literally transl. by Buckley. 

2 V. K 8139. i^. 

1. Hecuba. — Orestes. — Phoenissas. — Medea. — Hip- 
poly tus. — Alcestis. — Bacchae — Heraclidfe. — Iphigenia 
in Aulide. — Iphigenia in Tauris. 

2. Hercules furens. — Troades. — Ion. — Andromache. 
— Suppliants. — Helen. — Electra. — Cyclops. — Rhesus. 

Ford. Best plays. Ed. by Ellis. K 2i56.<r. 

Contents : The lover's melancholy. — 'Tis pity she's a 
whore. — The broken heart. — Love's sacrifice. — Perkin 
Warbeck. 
Goethe. Faust : a tragedy. Transl. by Taylor. 2 v. 
in I. " K 3171.1'. 

Green. Risifi's daughter : a drama. K 2175. 

Hall. Shakespeare versus Ingersoll. K 2183. 

Heywood. Best plays. Ed. by Verity. K 2201. 

Contents : A woman killed with kindness. — Fair 
maid of the west. — The English traveller. — Wise 
woman of Hogsdon. — Rape of Lucrece. 
Ibsen. Pillars of society, and other plays. Ed by 
Ellis. K 2221. 

Contents : Pillars of society. — Ghosts. — An enemy to 
society. 
MiDDLETON. Best plays. Ed. by'ElHs. K 2303. 

Contents : Trick to catch an old one. — The change- 
ling. — Chaste maid in Cheapside. — Women beware 
women. — The Spanish Gipsy. 
Morgan. .Shakespeare in fact and in criticism. K 2316.J. 
Pemberton. Charles Dickens and the stage. K 2346. 
Renan. Abbess of Jouarre. K 4369. 

Rives. Herod and Mariamne : a tragedy. K 2724. 

Shakespeare. Macbeth. Ed. by Rolfe. K 2401. w. 
— Othello. Ed. by Rolfe. K 2402.6^. 



APPRENTICES' LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 



5— LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE : Wit and Humor. 



17 



Sophocles. Tragedies. In English prose [by Buckley]. 

K 8415.^. 
Contents: (Eciipus tyrannus. — fEdipus Coloneus. — 
Electra. — Anlitjone. — Trachinix'. — Ajax. — Philoctetes. 
Waters. William Shakespeare portrayed b/ himself. 

K 2466. 

3. Essays on Various Subjects. 

Arnold. Essays in criticism. 2d series. M 4015. 

Brown. Spare hours. 5th ed. 3 v. M 4oi5i.r. 

1. Rob and his friends, and other papers. 

2. John Leech, Marjorie Fleming, and other papers. 

3. Locke and Sydenham, and other papers. 
Church. Miscellaneous essays. M 4089. 
DowDEN. Transcripts and studies. M 4125./'. 
Eliot. Essays, atid Leaves from a note book. (F. S. L. 

No. 597.) €9835.^ 

Gi;rney. Tertium quid : chapters on various disputed 

questions. 2 v. M 4178.9. 

Hedge. Martin Luther, and other essays. M 4192.6. 
Landor. The pentamcron, etc. M 1260./. 

Mathews, K. Pen and ink. M 4293./. 

Mathews, W. Men, places, and things. M 4293. w. 
Mazzi.nl Essays : selected from the writings of. M 4295. 
MuLOCK. Concerning men. and other papers. M 4321 f. 
Mulford. The swamp angel. M 1321. 

— White cross library, v. I. M 4320. 

Repplier. Books aiid men. M 4368. 

Walsh. Paradoxes of a Philistine. M 4464.8. 

Whipple. Outlooks' on society, literature, and politics. 

M 4480. (). 
Whitman. November boughs. M 4788. 

4. History of Literature. 

Beers. Outline sketch of American literature. M 9034.«'. 

Bourne. English newspapers : chapters in the history 
of journalism. 2 v. M 9532. 

MORLEY. English writers, v. 2. From Csedmon to the 
Conquest. M 9316./. 

Richardson. American literature, 1605-1885. v. 2.M 9724. 

Saintsbury. History of Elizabethan literature. M 93S3. 

Saunders. Story of some famous books. M 9387. 

Sted.man and Hutchinson. Library of American liter- 
ature. V. 1-6. .M 9753. 

1. Early colonial literature, 1607-1675. 

2. Later colonial literature, 1676-1764. 

3. Literature of the Revolutionary period, 1765-1787. 

4. Literature of the Republic. 1788-1820. 

5. Literature of the Republic, 1821-1834. 

6. Literature of the Republic, 1835-1860. 
Wilkinson. Classic German course in English. M 9282. 



7. Poetry. 



K ioo4.(/. 
K 10J5./. 

K 1534- 
K 1077.^. 
K 1077./. 

K 6089. 
K 1568.3. 

K 1127. 



5. Language. 

Bishop. Exact phonography. W 1043. 

DiEHL. Two thousand words not in Webster's diction- 
ary. W 2122. 

HUEBSCH. VolapUk : a guide for learning the universal 
language. W 12 15. 

Long. Slips of tongue and pen. W 2272. 

MOller. Biographies of words, and home of the Aryas. 

W 321./^. 

MuNSON. Dictionary of practical phonography. W 1322.*/. 

Ollendorff's New method of learning Spanish. W 5337. 

Phyfe. School pronouncer. W 2351. j. 

Sprague. Hand-book of Volapuk. W141-. 

6. Miscellany. 

Bartlett. Familiar quotations. 8th ed. M 3029. 

Christy. Proverbs, maxims, and phrases of all ages 
2 V. M 30SS. 

Gay. Fables. With a memoir by Dobson. K 1x63. 

HoiTT. Excellent quotations for home and school. 

M 3209. 
Hint. One hundred romances of real life. M 3630. 

Irving. Readings from. M 5234. 

King f Classical and foreign quotations. M 3244. 

Morley. Aphorisms : address. M 3316. 



Adams. Dialect ballads. 

Arnold. Lotus and jewel. 

Brine. Grandma's attic treasures. 

Gary (Alice and Phoebe). Early and late poems. 

— Poetical works. Household edition. 
Church. Dante, and other essays. 
Dana. Household book of poetry. 3d ed. 

i Dryden. Poetical works. 5 v. 

[ Frothingham. Studies in the poetry of Robert Brown- 
ing. _ K 1155. 
I Gay. Fables. With memoir by D jbson. K 1163. 
i Goethe. West-ostlicher Divan. 2te Aufl. K 3171 x. 
j Gordon. Befo' de war : echoes in negro dialect. K i ; 72. 
! Hall. Book of British ballads. ' K 1182. 
Holden. + Original poems. K 1626. 
Holmes. Before the curfew, and other poems. K I2ii.(^. 
Horace. Odes of, in a metrical paraphrase, by Hoven- 
j den. K 8213./4. 
I — Works. Transl. into Engl, prose by Smart. Rev. by 
Buckley. K 8213.J. 
HowELLS. Modern Italian poets. K 6214. 
I Jackson. Verses, by H. H. K 1226. 
Keats. Poetical works. Ed. by Lord Houghton. 

K 1237.3. 
Longfellow, edr. Poems of places : Germany. 2 v. 

K 1272. /4. 
Lowell. Heartsease and rue. K 1274.4. 

Massey. Secret drama of Shakespeare's sonnets. K 1674. 
New king Arthur. [By E. Fawcett.J K \Z2%.k. 

Patmore. Poems. 2 v. K 1344./. 

Thomas. A new year's masque, and other poems. 

K 1437- «• 

Townsend. The- captain's story. K 1444.^. 

VOlsunga saga : story of the Volsungs and Niblungs. 

Ed. by Spalding. K 7461. 

Wagner. Ring of the Nibelungs. Explained by Dip- 

pold. K 3463. r. 

8. Speeches, Elocution, and Rhetoric. 

Adams. Political oratory of Emery A. Storrs. M 6004. 
Everhart. Speeches. M 6140. 

Johnston, ^c/r. Representative American orations. 3 V. 

M 6234. 

— \ Same. {Large paper edition.^ 3 v. 8°. M 6686. 
Murray. Elocution for advanced pupils. M 5323. t-. 

9. Wit and Humor. 

Chip's Un-natural history. M 2086. 

Clouston. Book of noodles : stories of simpletons. 

M 2094. 
Lear. Nonsense books. M 2262. 

Le Row. " The young idea" ; or. common school cult- 
ure. M 2264. 8. 
Mathews. Wit and humor: their use and abuse. M 2293. 
Morgan. Shams ; or. Uncle Ben's experience with 
hypocrites. M 2690. 
Nye. Baled hay. M 2335./'. 
I — Bill Nye and Boomerang. M 2335. 
Parkks. That sister-in-law of mine. M 2S69. 
Peck. How private Geo. W. Peck put down the Rebel- 
I lion. .M 2345.5. 

— Peck's fun. M 2345.3. 
I — Peck's sunshine. M 2345.4. 
I Pictures at play ; or, dialogues of the galleries. M 2351. 
I Puck. Christmas Puck. 1SS7. M 2871.^'. 

— Midsummer Puck. 1S87. M 2871. <i. 

— Pickings from Puck. 4th crop. 1SS7. M 2871.;/. 

— Puck's annual for iSSo, 18S1. M 2716.^. 

— Puck's Kalender. 18SS. M 2871. 
Spofford atid Shapley. Librarv of wit ?nd humor. 

! '• M 2751. 

I Twain (Mark), cdr. Librarj' of humor. M 2770. 

i Waterloo. How it looks. ' M 246S. 

Welch. The tailor made girl. M 2784. 



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18 6— NATURAL SCIENCE: Geology, Mineralogy, Physical Geography, and Meteorology. 



PART 6-NATURAL SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. 



I. Botany and Forestry. 

Briskin. Trees and tree-planling. H 1058. 

Brown, f Finland : its forests and forest management. 

H 1061.,/. 

— I I''orestry in Norway. H 1061.^. 

— f Forests and forestry in Poland, Lithuania, the 

Ukraine, and the Baltic provinces. H io6i.a. 

— f Forests and forestry in northern Russia and lands 

beyond. H io6i.r. 

— -f Forests and moisture. H 1537. (/. 

— f Forestry in the mining districts of the Ural Moun- 

tains. H 1061.6. 

— f Forests of England and the management of them in 

bye-gone times. H lobi./. 

— + French forest ordinance of 1669. H 1061.//. 

— I Hydrology of south Africa. H 1537.^. 

— f Introduction to the study of modern forest economy. 

H 1061.V. 

— f Pine plantations on the sand-wastes of France. 

H 1537-'- 

— f Reboisement in France. H 1537. (!■. 

— f School of forest engineers in Spain. H io6i._f. 

— i Schools of forestry in Germany. H 1061./ 

— -f Water supply of South Africa and facilities for the 

storage of it. H 1537. f. 

Clarke. Common seaweeds of the British coast and 

Channel Islands. E 1092. 

Dawson. Geological history of plants. E 1115. 
N. Y. Sia/e {Forest Commission). f 2d annual report, 

1886 H 1697. 

U. S. {State Deft) \ Forestry in Europe. H 1773. 

YoNGE. Herb of the field. Revised. E 1497. 

2. Chemistry and Chemical Technology. 

Blair. Chemical analysis of iron. D 5527. 

Prescott. Chemical examination of alcoholic liquors. 

D 5357^- 

3. Evolution, Biology, and Ethnology. 

BURGE. Pre-glacial man and the Aryan race. E 9065. 
Clodd. Story of creation. F 1094. 

Schurman. Ethical import of Darwinism. F 1395. 

4. Geology, Mineralogy, Physical 
Geography, and Meteorology. 

Arercromby. Weather. D 7002 

Greei.v. American weather. D 7175 

Herrick. The earth in past ages. D 8198 

Kneeland. " Volcanoes and earthquakes. D 7649 

\] . S. (Geological Survey), f Atlas to accompany mono 
graph on the geology and mining industry of Lead 
ville, Colorado. D 8991 

— f Atlas to accompany monograph on the geology of 

the Comstock lode and the Washoe district. 

D 8991.(5. 

— f Atlas to accompany the monograph on the tertiary 

history of the Grand Canon district. D 8991.(7. 

— f Bulletin. 6 v. D 8773./^ 

1. (i) Cro.ss, W. Hyperothene-andesite and tri- 
clinic pyroxene in augitic rocks. — (2) Williams, A. jr. 
Gold and silver conversion tables. — (3) Williams, H. 
S. Fossil faunas of the upper Devonian. — (4) White, 
C. A. Mesozoic fossils.— (5) Gannett, H. Dictionary 
of altitudes in the U. S.— (6) Spencer, J. W. Eleva- 
tions in the dominion of Canada. 

2. (7) Mascou, J. and J. B. Catalogue of geologi- 
cal maps of America, 1752-81.— (8) Irving, R. D. and 
Van Hise, C. R. Secondary arrangements of mineral 
fragments in certain rocks.— (9) Clarke, F. W. and 



Chatard, T. M. Report of work done in Washington 
laboratory during 1883 84. — (10) Walcott, C. D. Cam- 
brian faunas of North America. — ill) Call, R. E. 
Quaternary and recent mollusca of the Great Ba.sin. — 
(12) Dana, E. S. Crystallographic study of the thino- 
lite of Lake Lahontan. — (13) (iannett, H. Boundaries 
of the U. S. and territories. — (14) Barus, C. and Strou- 
hal, V. Electrical and magnetic properties of the 
iron-carburets. 

3. (15) White, C. D. (M.D). Mesozoic and ceno- 
zoic paleontology of California. — (16) Clarke, J. M. 
Higher Devonian faunas of Ontario Co.. N. Y. — 
(17) Hague, A. and Iddings, J. P. Development of 
crystallization in the igneous rocks of Washoe, Nevada. 
— (18) White, C. A. Marine eocene, fresh water mio- 
cene, and other fossil mollusca of western North Amer- 
ica. — (19) Becker, G. F. Stratigraphy of California. — 
(20) Cross, W. and Hillebrand, W. F. Conlributions 
to the mineralogy of the Rocky Mountains.— (21 ) Will- 
iams, B. Lignites of the Great Sioux Reservation. — 
(22) White, C. A. New cetaceous fossils from Cali- 
fornia. — (23) Irving, R. D. and Chamberlain, T. C. 
Junction between the eastern sandstone and the Ke- 
weenaw series on Keweenaw Point, Lake Superior. 

4. (24) Dall, W. H. List of marine mollusca from 
between Cape Hatteras and Cape Roque.- — (25) Barnes, 
P. Present technical condition of the steel industry of 
the U. S. — (26) Howe, H. M. Copper smelting. — 
(27) Report of work done in chemistry and physics in 
1S84-85. — (28) Williams, G. H. The gabros and asso- 
ciated hornblende rocks in the neighborhood of Balti- 
more. — (29) White, C. A. Fresh-water invertebrates 
of the North American Jurassic. — {30) Walcott, C. D. 
Second contribution to the studies in the Cambrian 
faunas of North America. 

5. (31) Scudder, S. H. Systematic review of our 
present knowledge of fossil insects, including myria- 
pods and arachnids. — (32) Peale, A. C. Lists and 
analyses of the mineral springs of the U. S. — (33) Diller, 
J. S. Geology of northern California. — (34) White, 
C. A. (M.D.). Relation of the Laramie molluscan 
fauna to that of the succeeding fresh-water eocene and 
other groups. — (35) Barus, C. and Strouhal, V. Phys- 
ical properties of the iron-carburets : third paper. — 
(36) Barus, C Subsidence of fine solid particles in 
liquids. 

6. (37) Ward, L. F. Types of Laramie flora. — 
(38) Diller, J. S. Peridotite of Elliott County, Ken- 
tucky. — (39) Upham, W. Upper beaches and deltas 
of the glacial lake Agassiz. — (40) Williams, B. Changes 
in river courses in Washington Territory due to glacia- 
tion. 

- f Mineral resources of the U. S , 1882-86. D 8773. a. 
-{Monographs, v. 2-12 D 8991./'. 

2. Dutton. C. E. Tertiary history of the Grand 
Canon district. 

3. Becker, G. F. Geology of the Comstock lode 
and the Washoe district. 

4. Lord, E. Comstock mining and mines. 

5. Irving, R. D. The copper-bearmg rocks of 
Lake .Superior. 

6. Fontaine, W. M. Older mesozoic flora of Vir- 
ginia. 

7. Curtis, J. S. Silver-lead deposits of Eureka, 
Nevada. 

8. Walcott, C. D. Paleontology of tlie Eureka 
di.strict. 

9. Whitfield, R. P. Brachiopoda and lamelli- 
branchiata of the Raritan clays and Greensand marls 
of New Jersey. 

10. Marsh, O. C. Dinocerata : a monograph of an 
extinct order of gigantic mammals. 

11. Russell, I. C. Geological history of Lake La- 
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12. Emmons, S. F. Geology and mining industry 
of Leadville, Colorado. 
— ( Treasury' Dep t ) + Report of supt. of coast survey 
1865, 1868-73. D 7891. 

5. Mathematics. 
6. Medical Science. 

B.\RV. Lectures on bacteria. F 4029. 

B.'VTTERSHALi.. Food adulteration and its detection. 

F 2518. 
Clim. Inebriety : its causes, its results, its remedy. 

F 2094. 
Dalton. Treatise on human physiology. F 1568. 

Frederick III., emperor of Germany, Case of. Reports 
by German physicians and by Sir M. Mackenzie. 

F 5157- 
tiRAiiAM. Practical treatise on massage. F 4604. 

Kelsf.y. Diagnosis and treatment of haemorrhoids. 

F 5239- 
Knight, edr. Year-iiook of surgery for 1883. F 4649. 
Mackenzie. Fatal illness of Frederick the noble. F 5281. 
Mitchell. Doctor and patient. F 4310. 

MURRELL. Massage as a mode of treatment. 3d ed. 

F 4323- 

N. V. State Eclectic Medical Socielv. f Transactions for 

1868. ' F Ogy-.i,'-. 

N. V. State Homoeopathic Asylum for the Insane at .Mid- 

dletown. \ 17th annual report. F 5753. 

NoRTHER.N Dispensary {N Y. City). \ 32d. 35th, 37th- 

40th, 44th-6ist annual reports, 1859-87.. 2 v. 

F 4700. 
Richardson. The commonhealth : essays on health and 
felicity for every-day readers. F 2371. r. 

SCHREIBER. Treatment by massage. F 4736. 

Sexton, S. and others. Classification and treatment of 
ear diseases. F 5401. 

Smith. Anatomical atlas. F .1883 

Webk. Prompt aid to the injured. 2d ed. F 4471. 

Wn.soN. P'ever-nui;.ing F 5485 /. 

WlNTERBiR.N. Value of vaccination. F 5486. 



7. Physical Science : 
Nature. 



A. Forces of 



Andrews. Storiesmother nature told her children. D 10. 
Atkinson. Elements of electric lighting. D 401S. 

Barnard. First steps in electricity. D 402S. 



Bottone. The dynamo : how made and how used. D 4053. 
Fiske. Electricity in theory and practice ; or, elements 

of electrical engineering. 5lh ed. D 4591. 

Hering. Winding magnets for dynamos. D 4197. 

Jordan. Science sketches. D 235. 

Menpenhall. a century of electricity. D 4299. 

Pepper. Cyclopadic science simplified. D 2346. 

Tyndall. Diamagnetism and magne-cr>'stallic action. 

1888 D 4451. </. 

Walker. Practical dynamo-building for amateurs. 

I) 4464. 

8. Physical Science : B. Astronomy. 

Ball. Story of the heavens. 3d ed. D 6514. 

Langley. The new astronomy. D 6655. 

Nasmyth. The moon considered as a planet, a world, 
and a satellite. D 6695. 

+ Naval encyclopaedia. [Ed. by J. W. Carlin.] G 7S66. 
Oliver. Astronomy for amateurs. D 6337. 

Proctor. Saturn and his system. F) 6715.^-. 

vServiss. Astronomy with an opera-glass. D 6741. 

9. Zoology and Natural History. 

Buel. Sea and land. E 2538. 

Carpenter. Nature and man. E 76. 

Cooper. Animal life in the sea and on the land. E 2100. 
Heilprin. Animal life of our sea-shore. E 5192. 

Holder. A frozen dragon, and other tales. E 2626. 

— Living lights: phosphorescent animals and vegetables. 

E 2210./. 
Hook. Little people and their homes in meadows, woods, 

and waters. E 4212. 

Lubbock. Senses, instincts, and intelligence of animals. 

E 2274. 
Ridgway. Manual of North American birds. E 7724. 
Rl'SCHENBERGek. Elements of ornithology. E 7381. 

Thoreau. Winter. Ed. by Blake. E 439. 

Trimbill. Names and portraits of birds which interest 

gunners E 7768. 

U. S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, f Bulletin, v. 

1-6 11881-86.) E 5773-«. 

— f Fisheries and fishery industries of the U. S. 2 v. 

E 5891. 

1. Natural history of useful aquatic animals. Pt. i. 
Text. Pt. 2. Plates. 

2. Geographical review of the fisheries industries and 
fishing communities for iSSo. 

— + Report. 1871-2,1872-3, 1880-85. E 5773- 



PART 7.-POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES. 



I. Annals of Legislative Bodies and 
Public Documents. 



t Congressional record 

sion. 
New York City. \ Mai 

1865. 



v. iS. 49th congr. , 2d ses- 

U2S21. 

ual of the corporation for 1S52, 

U 6329. 



— {Board of Aldermen), f Ordinances, etc., approved by 

the mayor, v. 50, 54, 55 (1882-87). U 2697. r. 

f Proceedings, v. 165-68, 181-88 (1882-88'. 

U 2697./. 

— {Fire Department). \ Report for 18S7. U 2697 s. 
New Yoi\k State, f Manual for the use of the legisla- 
ture, 1883-8S. U 2329. 

— {.Assentbly). f Documents, 109th session, v. 9. U 2697. 

f Same, iioth session. 10 v. U 2697. 

\ Journal, iioth, ilith session. 4 v. U 2697 a. 

— {Senate). \ Documents, iioth session, v. 1-4. \5 2(i()-].h. 

f Journal, iioth, iiith session. U 2697.1-. 

United States. Cleveland, G. President's message, 

1887. With annotations by Bowker. U 1093. 

— (Interior Dep' t). f Official register of officers and em- 

ployes 1883, 1885. 1887. 6 v. U 2891.^?. 



2. Commerce and Navigation. 

Calkins. \ Shall we build our own ships or purchase 

them of England ? B 6505. 

Connecticut, f 12th report of Insurance commissioner. 

1877. U 6559. 

Hill. \ Our merchant marine : a voice for Americatv 

commerce. B 6. 

Kelley. The question of ships. G 7239. 

Maritime League. f Address to the ship-owners of 

Great Britain. B 6542. 

MAtTDSLAY. Highways and horses. U 8676. 

•Mill. + England's danger through the suppression of 

her maritime power. B 6542. 

N. Y. Chamber of Commerce, -f 30th annual report for 

1SS7-SS. U 8697. 

N. Y. Produce Exchange, f Report. July 1, 1887, to 

July I, iSSS. U 8697.(7. 

Roach. '+ Shall .\merica build ships? B 10 

Siebe. Conquest of the sea : a book about divers and 

diving. C 7405. 

U. S. {Bureau of Navigation). \ Report on navigation, 

1886. U 8773.». 



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U. S. {Naval Committee), f Report [on] mail steamships 
to western Africa. B 512. 

— {State Dep't). f Commercial relations of the U. S. 

with foreign nations. 1857. v. 2. U 8891. a. 

f Same, 1863, '66, '68, '69, '72, '74-83. U 8773. fl. 

f Reports from consuls, Nos. 75-78, 83-96. 

U 8773..§-. 

— — f Index to consular reports, Nos. 1-59. U 8773.^. 

— yTreaanry Dep'i). Commerce and navigation of the 

U. S. for 1851, '52, '56, '66, '69, '7T-75, '77- '79- 

83. '85. U 8773. 

Webb, f American ocean-marine. B 25 11. 

— f U. S. commerce in U. S. ships. B 2511. 
Whymper. The sea : its stirring story of adventure, etc. 

G 7897. 

3. Education and Mnemonics. 

Baldwin. Elementary psychology and education. X 7024. 

Froebel. Education of man. X 7158. 

General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the 
City of N. Y. f Reports, 1845-87. X 8598. 

Hough, f Historical and statistical record of the Uni- 
versity of the state of N. Y. .X 7628. 

" How I was educated " papers. By E. E. Hale and 
others. X 7628. 

Kay. Memory : what it is and how to improve it. X 7237. 

Klemm. Educational topics of the day. X 7246. 

Love. Industrial education : guide to manual training. 

X 7273- 

Mahaffy. Art of conversation. X 7285. fl. 

Middleton. Memory systems new and old. Enl. by 

Fellows. X 7303. 

l>i.Y. City {Board of Education), f Directory. January, 

i388. X 7329.^. 

— f Journal, 1887. X 7697. a. 

— t Manual. 1888. , X 7329. 

— t 46th annual report, 1887. X Jbgj.d. 
N. Y. State ( iJnircysity of the State of N. Y.). f 98th 

and 9gth annual reports, 1885, '86. X ']b<^'].c. 

Preyer. Mind of the child. Pt. i. The senses and 
the will. X 7358. 

.SCHOENHOF. f Technical education in Europe, i. In- 
dustrial education in France. X 7736. 

Spring. Mark Hopkins, teacher. X 7752. 

Thornwell. Public instruction in South Carolina. 

X 7764. 

U. S. {Bureau of Education), f Report of the commis- 
sioner for 1880, '85, '86. X 7773. 

4. Government and Politics. 

Atkinson. Study of politics. U 18. 

Bryce. The American commonwealth. 2 v. U 1062. 
Centennial of a revolution. U 1081. 

Clarke. Civil service law. U 1091. 

Clason. Seven conventions. U 1092. 

Cushing. Law and practice of legislative assemblies in 
the U. S. V 565. 

DiLKE. Present position of European politics. U 573. 

— Sartie. (F. S. L., No. 589.) C 9835. r. 
Fish. Guide to the conduct of meetings. V 151.^^. 
Gneist. Student's history of the English Parliament 

800 to 1887. U 170. 

Henry. Messages of president Buchanan. U 1617. 

Lacy. Liberty and law. U 654. 

Long. The Republican Party : its history, etc. U 1664. 
Lowell. The Independent in politics. U 1273. 

— Political essays. U i2-]},.p. 
National Democratic Committee, f Campaign text 

book: the Republican party reviewed. 1880. 

U 1696. 

— Political reformation of 1884. U 1696. 

— t Same. U 1696. a. 
N. Y. City {Republican Club). \ Proceedings at the first 

annual dinner, Feb. 12, '87. U 1697. 

Philadelphia Learned Societies, f Banquet in com- 
memoration of the framing and signing of the con- 
stitution of the U.S. U 1711. 



Ralphdon. Age of Cleveland. U 1363. 

Roosevelt. Essays on practical politics. U 1377. 

.Stanwood. History' of presidential elections. U 1419. 

Sterne. Constitutional and political development of 
the U. S. 4th ed. U 1420.0. 

Union League Club (A'^. Y. City), f Constitution, by- 
laws, etc. 1888. U 14540. 

Warfield. The Kentucky resolutions of 1798. U 1464. 

5. Law. 

DouGAL & Co. f Index-register to next-of-kin, etc., en- 
titled to money and property in Great Britain. 

U 6575 
Hope. Chronicles of an old inn (Gray's Inn). V 212 

Levi. International law. V 1267 

Merrill. Newspaper libel : a handbook for the press. 

V 73ot 

N. Y. State, f Laws passed at iiith session of the legis 

lature. V 4697 

Spencer. Hints from a lawyer. V 417 

U. S. (Department of Justice). \ Annual report of the 

Attorney-General for 1886, 1887 U 2773.x 

— {State Dep't). {Statutes of the U. S., 2d session, 

49th Congress. V 3891. 

6. Military and Naval Science. 

Hamersley. f Complete army and navy register of the 
U. S., 1776-1887. G 6610. 

f Naval encyclopedia. [Ed. by J. W. Carlin.] G 7866. 

Reed a«a' Simpson. Modern ships of war. G iTio.m. 

United States. \ Report of Select Committee on naval 
contracts and expenditures. G 7773. 

— {Office of A^ aval Intelligence), f Naval reserves, train- 

ing, and materiel. G 7773-^. 

Wood. West Point scrap book. 2d ed. G 6794. 

Zogbaum. Horse, foot, and dragoons. G 6800. 

7. Political Economy and Finance. 

Adams. History of cooperation in the U. S. U 450.3. 
Allen. Tariffs and its evils. U 4008. 

Art of investing. U 7016. 

Blodgett. The money famine, and a few other reasons 

why the people are so poor. U 7046. 

Cadman. Christian unity of capital and labor. U 4070. 
Cleveland. President's message, 1887. Annotations 

by Bowker. • U 1093. 

— and others. Taxation and revenue discussed. U 7555. 
Clews. Twenty-eight years in Wall street. U 7554. 
Cossa. Taxation : its principles and methods. U 7101. 
Denslow. Principles of the economic philosophy. U 4571. 

— f Same. U 4571, 
Ely and Finley. Taxation in American states antl 

cities. U 7135. 

Fawcett. Explanatory digest of [his] " Manual of 
political economy." U 4144. c 

Gibbons Tenure and toil. U 4166. 

HOTCHKISS. Banks and banking, 1 178-1888. U 7627. 

Hoyt. Protection versus free trade. 3d ed. U 4215.0. 

Ingram. History of political economy. U 4634. 

Jacobson. Higher ground : hints toward settling the 
labor troubles. U 4226. 

Laughlin. Elements of political economy. U 4260. 

LUNT. Present condition of economic science. U 4274. 

Marx. Capital : a critical analysis of capitalist produc- 
tion. 2 V. U 4290. 

— Free trade : a speech. U 4673. 
Moore. Friendly letters to American farmers and others. 

U 4316. 
N. Y. Slate {Bureau of Statistics oj Labor), f 5th annual 
report. 1887. U 4697. 

Philpott. Tariff chats. U 4351. 

Poor. Twenty- two years of protection. U 4714- 

Rogers. Economic interpretation of history. U 4724.^. 
Shaw. The national revenue. U 7402. 



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Tariff on imports into the U. S. in act of Mch. 3, 1883. 

u 7432. 

Taussig. Tariff history of the U. S. U 7433./. 

Taylor. Is protection a benefit ? U 4434. 

Thompson. History of the protective tariff laws. 

u 4763/'. 

Trl« or false finance the issue of 1888. U 7447. 

U. S. {Bureau of Labor), f 3d annual report, 1887 : 

strikes and lockouts. U 8773. rt. 

— {State Department). \ Bi-metallism in Europe (Re- 
ports from consuls. No. 87). U 'i'Ti-g. 

Vf.RNEY. How the peasant owner lives in France, Ger- 
many, Italy, Russia. U 4459. 

Wei.ls. Relation of the tariff to wages. U 4473. r. 

I Winn. Property in land. U 4485. 

I Zabriskie. Bible a workingman's book. U 4800. 

8. Social Science and Statistics. 

AsHTo.N. The Fleet : its river, prison, and marriages. 

U 9510. 
Croly. Glimpses of the future. U 9105. 

De Bow. f Statistical view of the U. S. 1854. 

u 5570.^-. 

DoSTOliii'FSKY. I'rison life in Siberia (F. S. I>., No. 

594). C 9835.^. 

Green-wood Cemetery, f Report, 1861-68, 1870-72, 

1874-80, 1882-87. T 8605. 

N'. Y. Citv {Board of Police Justices), f Annual report, 

1887. U 9697. C-. 

Pond. Life-saving apjiliances invented by J. Francis. 

G 7872. 

— f Same. G 7872. 



Scribner's f Statistical atlas of the U. S. By F. W. 
Hewes and H. Gannett [1883]. F'. 

1 Statesman's year-book for 1888. U 6421. 

j U. S. {Interior Deft). + 8th census : population of the 
I U. S. in i860. U 6891.^. 

I + Preliminary report : the 8th census, i860. U 6773. <-. 

I t Compendium of the 9th census, 1870. U 6773. a'. 

f 9th census, 1870. 3 v. U 6891.-^. 

I I. Statistics of population. 2. Vital statistics. 3. 

I Statistics of wealth and industry. 

j f lOth census, v. 12, 17 (pt. 2), 19 (pt. 2), 21. 22. 

12. .Mortality statistics of the U. S. Part 2. U 6891./. 

t Same : Plates and diagrams. 

17. Water-power of the U. S. , part 2. 
19. Social statistics of cities. Pan 2, The Southern 
and Western states. 

21. Defective, dependent, and delinquent classes of 
the U. S. 

22. Power and machinery employed in manufactures. 
— {Life-Saving Service), f Annual report for 1876-1387. 

G niya. 
Walling. Recollections of a N. Y. chief of police. V 7778. 
Wines. American prisons in the loth U. S. census. 

U 9488. 

9. Women. 

Dodge. Bundle of letters to busy girls. X 9123. 
Five talents of woman. By [Rev. E. J. Hardy.] X 91 51. 

Leslie. Rents in our robes. U 9265. 

Pellew. Woman and the commonwealth. U 9708. 

Stanton, edr. Woman question in Europe. U 9751. 

Starratt. Letters to elder daughters. X 9421./. 

WiLLARD. Woman in the pulpit. V 9484. 



PART 



■THEOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY. 



I. Biblical Theology. 

Ames. Great thoughts for little thinkers. Y 2009. 

BuEL and Talmage. The beautiful story : companion 

book to the Bible. Y 2814. 

Coles. A new rendering of the Hebrew psalms into 

English verse. V 2098. 

Ladd. What is the Bible? Y 2257. 

Mears. The deathless book. Y 2296. 

2. Doctrinal Theology. 

Eaton. Heart of the creeds : historical religion in the 
light of modern thought. Y 6131. 

Gladstone. "Robert Elsmere "' and the battle of be- 
lief. Z 2169. 

Graves. Biography of Satan. Y 6176. 

Here.vfter, The : 23 answers in support of the belief in 
a life hereafter. Y 6197. 

Hitchcock. Eternal atonement. Y 6207. 

Jukes. Mystery of the Kingdom traced through the 
four Books of Kings. Pt. i. Y 6236. /«. 

Le Conte. Evolution and its relation to religious 
thought. Z 3263 e. 

Life's problems here and hereafter. Y 6269. 

McCooK. The gospel in nature. Z 3277. 

McCosii. Religious aspect of evolution. Z 3666. 

MOZLEY. Ruling ideas in early ages and their relation to 
Old Testament faith. Y 6691. 

Volnev. The ruins ; or, meditations on the revolutions 
of empires. Z 2460. 

Walker. Re-incarnation : a study of forgotten truth. 

Y 6464./-. 

3. Ethics or Moral Philosophy. 

Collyer. Talks to young men. X 9096. A 

Correct thing. The, in good society. X 9102. 

'■ Good form '" in England. By an American. X 9172. 



Manners : a hand book of social customs. X 92S7.4. 

.Smiles. Character. (F. S. L , No. 612.) C 9835.//. 

— Life and labor. • X 9411-/. 

— Thrift. (F. .S. L , No. 615.) C 9835.//. 



4. History of the Church. 

Lea. History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages. 

v. I, 2. Y 3653.//. 

Merle d'Aubign^ History of the Reformation in the 

i6th century. 5 v in I. Y 3679. 

Van Lennep and Schauffler. Growth of Christianity 

during 19 centuries. Y 3774. 



5. Intellectual Philosophy. 

Caird. Spinoza. X 1071. 

Holmes. Realistic idealism in philosophy itself. 2 v. 

X 3210. 
Saltus, Philosophy of disenchantment. X 3384./. 

Seth. Hegelianism and personality. X 3401. 

ToLSToI. Life. X 3443- 

— Power and liberty. X 3443./. 



6. Mythology, Folk-lore, and Various 
Religions. 

Grossmann. Judaism and the science of religion. 

Z 5177. 
Hofberg. Swedish folk-lore. Z 8209. 

Jones. Negro myths from the Georgia coast. Z S234. 
McAnally. Irish wonders : ghosts, etc., of the emerald 
isle. Z 8666. 

SCHINDLER. Dissolving views in the history of Judaism. 

Z 5390. a'. 



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7. Practical, Devotional, and Miscel- 
laneous Theology. 

Cook. Boston Monday lectures : Current! 
English hymns 



DUKFIELD. 



digious perils. 
Y 5560. 
their authors and history. 
y 9577- 

Lewis. Sunday legislation from 321 to 1888 A.D. Y 6267. 

Pansy [Mrs. G. R. Alden]. Pansy's scrap book [Sunday 

School work]. -Y 9342. 

WiLLARD. Woman in the pul]nt. Y 9484. 

8, Sectarian Theology. 

Kennkdy. Early days of Mormonism. Z 4241. 

Oliphant. Scientific religion. 2d ed. Z 4702. 



9. Witchcraft and Occult Literature, 

Barrows. Facts and fictions of mental healing. X 5030. 
BiNET aW Fere. Animal magnetism. X 4041. 

Davenport. Death-blow to spiritualism. Xsus.r/. 

Helleberg. Book written by the spirits of the so-called 

dead. X 5193. 

HuBBELL. Great Amherst mystery. X 5215. 

KiNGSFORD. Dreams and dream-stories. X 4244. 

Merriman. What .shall make us whole? X 5301. 

St. Hill. Grammar of palmistry. X 4383. 

SiZER a>id Drayton. Heads and faces, and how to 

study them. X 4746. 

Stanton. Physiognomy : practical and scientific treatise. 

X 4753- 



PART 9.-USEFUL AND FINE ARTS. 



I. Agriculture and Horticulture.. 

Hazlitt. Gleanings in old garden literature. H ligl. 
N. Y. {A g7-i cultural Experiment Station). ■\ 2d annual 

report. H 1697.^. 

U. S. {Agricultural De/'t). f Culture of the sugar beet 

in France and the U. S. H 1773. </. 
f Report of the commissioner for 1883. H 1773. 

— {Board of Com m'rs on Irrigation of San foaquin, etc. 

Cal.). f Report. 1S74. H \-Jll.e. 

"Whitman. Flax culture. H 1788. 

2. Carpentry, Building, and Architecture. 

Burn, f New guide to carpentry, general framing, and 
joinery. G 9814. c. 

— f New guide to masonry, bricklaying, and plastering. 

G98i4.;«. 
jMonckton. Stair-building and one-plane method of 

hand-raifing. 2d ed. G 9863. 

-f- Naval encyclopaedia. [Ed. by J. W. Carlin.J G 7S66. 
Stokes. Early Christian architecture in Ireland. G 8SS5. 
Tuckerman. Short history of architecture. G 8767. 

Van Rensselaer. \ Henry H. Richardson and his 

works. G 8993. 

3. Engineering, Machinery, and 
Inventions. 

Brough. Treatise on mine-surveying. G 3060. 

F.\NNING. Hydraulic and water-supply engineering. 

G 4586. 
Gerh.^RD. House-drainage and sanitarv plumbing. 

G4163.//. 

— Sanitary drainage of buildings. G 4165./-. 

— Sanitary house-inspection. G 4165. j. 
Hutchinson. Girder-making and bridge building in 

wrought iron. G 4631. 

Mahan. Treatise on civil engineering. 1886. G 467i.(?. 
Morgan. The people and the railways. G 4316. 

N. Y. City {Aqueduct Coinmissioners). \ Report to, by 

the president. 18S7. G 4S66, 

N. Y. State (Board of Ixailroad Comm'i-s). \ 4th and 5th 

annual reports, 18S6-87. G 4697..^. 

— {Committee on Canals), f Report of. 1868. G 4697./ 

— {State Engineer and Stin'eyor). \ Report on railroad 

corporations for 1867. G 4697.4/. 

Ritter. Theory and calculation of iron bridges and 
roofs. G 4724. 

Rose. \ Modern machine-shop practice. 2 v. G 1870. 

Sutro. The Sutro Tunnel Company and the Sutro tun- 
nel. ' G 3429. 

U. S. (Light-House Board), f Annual report for 1872- 
76. G 7773.r. 



— {Patent Office), f Annual report of the commissioner 

for 1886-87. G 1891. 

f Growth of industrial art. Compiled by B. But- 

terworth. G 1991. 

Walker. On screw propulsion. G 7778. 

Waring. State-purchase of railways. G 4779. 

Warr. Dynamics, construction of machinery, equilib- 
rium of structures, etc. G 4780. 

Woodbury. Fire protection of mills, and construction 
of mill floors. 2d ed. G 1794. 

4. Household Economy. 

Corson. Family living on $500 a year. H 3101./. 

Cruger. How she did it ; or, c^nfort on $150 a year. 

H 3105. 
Day. Anatomy of pattern. H 4115, 

Herrick. Housekeeping made easy. H 3198. 

Hints about men's dress. By a N. Y. clubman. H 4204. 
Nicholas [Mrs. A. W. Worthington]. The Biddy Club, 
and how it grappled with the servant question. 

H 3330. 
Owen. Gentle breadwinners. H 3340.^. 

Quick cooking : a book of culinary heresies. H 3361. 

5. Industrial Art. 

American annual of photography and Photographic 
Times almanac for 1888. I 2505. 

Dickeson. f American numismatic manual. T 6825. 

Humphreys. \ Coinage of the British empire. T 6630. 
MiCHELS. t Current gold and silver coins of all nations. 

T 6S6r. 
Wilson. Quarter century of photography. I 2790.^. 

6. Music. 

Matthew. Popular history of music. I 6676. 

Upton. The standard cantatas : their stories, ^/f. I 6455. r. 

— Standard symphonies : their history, etc. I 6455.?^. 

7. Painting, Plastic Arts, and Fine 
Arts Generally. 

BOUCHOT. The printed book : its history, illustration, 
and adornment. I 1054. 

Burnet. Practical essays on art. I 48 14. 

Eastlake. Handbook of painting : the Italian schools. 
5th ed. by Layard. 2 v. I 4131./;. 

lYote. — Based on the " Handbook" of Kugler. 

Lee. Juvenilia : a 2d series of essays ou sesthetical ques- 
tions. I 264. 

— Studies of the i8th century in Italy. New cd. I 658. 
McLaughlin. Painting in oil. I 4282./. 
Mayeux. Manual of decorative composition. I 4295. 



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Stranahan. History of French painting. I 4755- 

Van Dyke. Principles of art. I 458. 

U. S. {Bureau of Lducation). f Education in the indus- 
trial and fine arts in the U. S. Pt. i. Drawing 
in public schools. I 773. c*. 

Wilkinson. Photo-engraving, photo-etching, and photo- 
lithography. 3d cd. I 2789. 

Wolff, f Figaro-salon, 1885-86. I 4997. 

8. Sports, Games, and Amusements. 

Barnum. Wild beasts, birds, and reptiles of the world : 

the story of their capture. I 7517. 

Game of chess. 19161. 

Note. — Based upon "The chess-player's handbook," 

by Staunton. 

€iooDE. American fishes : game and food fishes. I 7603. 

Hale, Fagols for the fireside : 100 entertaining games. 

I 9182. 
Hoffmann. Tips for tricyclists. I 7209. 

Hutchinson, edr. Boy's own book of indoor games and 
recreations. I 9631. 

Kellogg. Hunting in the jungle. I 7643. 

Kunhardt. Steam yachts and launches. I 7653. 



Leeds and Dvvight. Laws of euchre, I 9264 

O'Reilly. Ethics of boxing and manly sport. I 7358 
Patterson. Yachtsman's guide. New ed. G 7869 

QuALTROUGH. Sailor's handy book and yachtsman's 



G 7361 
I 7403 
I 7416.^ 
17416 
I 9417 
I 7419. 



manual. 
Shearman. Athletics and football. 
Spalding's Base ball guide for 1888. 
— Handbook of sporting rules and training. 
Spayth. Draughts or checkers for beginners 
Steel and Lyttletok. Cricket. 
Trumbull. Names and portraits of birds which interest 

gunners. E 7768 

Ward. Base-ball : how to become a player. I 7464 8 
Woodgate. Boating. ' I 7489. 

9. Useful and Miscellaneous Arts. 

BotJCHOT. The printed book : its history, illustration, 
and adornment. I 1054. 

Guernsey. The world's opportunities and how to use 
them. H 606. 

Lossing. History of American industries and arts. H 855. 

U. S. iCoinmr's to the Paris Universal Exposition). 
t Reports. 5 v. H 773. 



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Index To Subjects, 





PACE 




PAGE 




PAGB 


Adams, J. 


I. 


Children's diseases. 


10. 


Garibaldi, G. 


I. 


Africa. 


7- 


China. 


6. 


Gas. 


9, 14- 


Agnosticism. 


12. 


Cholera. 


10. 


Geography. 


7. 


Agriculture. 


13- 


Civil war in the U. S. 


C. 


Geology. 


9- 


Aikin. Hon. W. 


12. 


Cole, W. H. 


I. 


Germany. 


6. 


Alaska. 


6. 


Collected works. 


2. 


Glass. 


14- 


Albany. 


6. 


Colorado. 


6. 


Gordon, C. G. 


I. 


Alps. 


6. 


Comic works. 


8. 


Government. 


II. 


Altruism. 


12. 


Commerce. 


II- 


Grattan, H. 




American history and travels. 


6. 


Consumption. 


9- 


Greece. 


b. 


.American Revolution. 


e. 


Cookery. 


14- 


Gymnastics. 


IS- 


Amusements. 


15- 


Co-6peration. 


12. 


Hahn, M. 




Anarchists. 


12. 


Corea. 


7- 


Hawaii : folk-lore. 


IS- 


Ancient history. 


7- 


Correspondence. 


II. 


Health. 


9- 


Angling. 


IS- 


Cottages. 


13- 


Hebrides. 


6. 


Animal mngnctism. 


IS- 


Crime. 


12. 


Hendricks. T. A. 


I. 


Animal painting. 


14- 


Cyclopedias. 


2. 


Henn' V, k. of England. 


I. 


Animaliculture. 


13- 


Dairy farming. 


13- 


Henry VII, k. of England. 


I. 


Annals of legislative bodies. 


lO. 


Dakota. 


6. 


Historical theology. 


13- 


Apollonius of Tyaiia. 


I. 


Damien, Father. 


I- 


History. 


6. 


Aqueducts. 


M- 


Dampier, W. 


I. 


History of literature. 


8. 


Architectural drawing. 


IS- 


Darwinism. 


9. 


Horsemanship. 


IS- 


Architectural perspective. 


IS- 


Daudet, A. 


1. 


Horse-racing. 


IS- 


Architecture. 


13- 


Divorce. 


12. 


Horticulture. 


13- 


Arctic regions. 




Doctrinal theology. 


12. 


Hot-water heating. 


14- 


Arizona. 


t. 


Domestic architecture. 


13- 


Household economy. 


14. 


Arnot, ]., Jr. 


I. 


Domestic economy. 


14. 


Humorous works. 


8. 


Assaying. 


IS- 


Dowdney, A. 


I. 


Illinois. 


6. 


Assyria. 


7. 


Drama. 


s. 


Immigration. 


II. 


Astronomy. 


ID. 


Draughts. 


15. 


India. 


7. 


Australasia. 


7- 


Driving. 


IS- 


Indian myths. 


13. 


Australia. 


7- 


Ear diseases. 


9- 


Indians. 


6. 


Australian ballot system. 


II. 


Ecclesiastical history. 


13- 


Industrial art. 


14 


Baseball. 


15- 


Education. 


II. 


Insanity. 


9- 


Beach, L. 


I. 


Edward VI, k. of htv^land. 


I. 


Insects. 


10. 


Beecher, H. W. . 


I. 


Egypt. 


.. 


Insurance. 


II. 


Benevolent associations. 


12. 


Electric lighting. 


10. 


Intellectual philosophy. 


13- 


Bible. 


12. 


Electric railway. 


14- 


International law. 


II. 


Bibliography. 


;. 


Electricity. 


10. 


Ireland. 


6. 


Biography, Collective. 


I. 


Electro-plating. 


15- 


Iron bridges. 


14- 


Biography, Individual. 


I. 


Electro-typing. 


IS- 


Iron founding. 


15- 


Biology. 


9- 


Elocution. 


8. 


Iron manufacture. 


15- 


Birds. 


lo. 


Emerson, R. W. 


I. 


Jews. 


7. 


Boilers. 


14 


Encyclopaedias. 


2. 


Jurisprudence. 


II. 


Bolingbroke, Viscount. 


I 


Engineering. 


13- 


Juvenile fiction. 


5- 


Hook-keeping. 


II. 


England. 


6. 


Lafayette, General. 


I. 


Botany. 


9- 


Erie R. R. 


6. 


Language. 


9- 


Bridges. 


'4 


Essays. 


8. 


Lappland. 


6. 


Bright, John. 


I. 


Etching. 


14- 


Law. 


11. 


Britisli history and travels. 


6. 


Ethics. 


13- 


Lawn tennis. 


IS- 


Buddhism. 


13 


Ethnology. 


9- 


Legends. 


IS- 


Buffalo. 


6. 


Etymology. 


9- 


Legislative annals. 


ID. 


Building. 


I?- 


European history and travels. 


6. 


Letter engraving. 


IS 


BiiKver, E., Lord Lvtton. 


I. Evolution. 


9. 


Letters. 




Burial. 


12. Eye diseases. 


9 


Lighthouses. 


14. 


Business. 


1 1 Fem.ile diseases. 


9, 10. 


Livingstone, D. 


I. 


Business forms. 


2. 


Fiction. 


2. 


Locomotive. 


14. 


Butler. K. 


I. 


Finch. J. B. 


13- 


Logan, J. A. 


I. 


California. 


6. 


Fine arts. 


14- 


Logic. 


13- 


Cancer. 


ID. 


Fi.shes. 


10. 


London. 


6. 


Car building. 


IS- 


Fishing. 


IS- 


Louisiana. 


6. 


Carlyle, T. 


I. Florida. 


6. 


Machine design. 


14- 


Cattle farming. 


13. Flower painting. 


14. 


Magic lantern. 


10. 


Cemeteries. 


12. Folk-lore. 


13- 


Manitoba. 


6. 


Chaldee language. 


9. Forensic medicine. 


ID. 


Manual training. 


II. 


Charities. 


12 France. 


6. 


Marriage. 


12. 


ChariesII, k. of England. 


I Francis I, k. of France. 


I. 


Masonry dams. • 


14- 


Checkers. 


IS- Freemasonry. 


7- 


.Medical jurisprudence. 


10. 


Chemical technology. 


9. Fret sawing. 


14- 


Medical science. 


9- 


Chemistry. 


9. Frith. W. P. 


I. 


Memoirs. 


I. 


Chess. 


15. Games. 


IS- 


Mental philosophy. 


13- 


Chest diseases. 


9. Gardening. 


IS- 


Merimee, P. 


I. 


Chicago : Dept. of Public Works 


14- Garfield, J. A. 


I. 


Mesmerism. 


13- 



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Index to Subjects. 







PAGE 




PAGE 




PAfiE 


Metallurgy. 




IS- 


Periodicals, Literary. 


2. 


Swimming. 


m. 


Metaphysics. 




IS- 


Periodicals, Scientific. 


2. 


Switzerland. 


6. 


Meteorology. 




9- 


Peru. 


b. 


Synonyms. 


9- 


Mexico. 




6. 


Philosophy. 


IS- 


Tableaux. 


15- 


Microscope. 




9- 


Phoenicia. 


7- 


Tales. 


2. 


Military science. 




11. 


Phonography. 


9- 


Taxidermy. 


10. 


Miller, J. F. 




I. 


Photography. 


14- 


Technical education. 


II. 


Mississippi River. 




6. 


Physical culture. 


15- 


Technical periodicals. 


2. 


Moral philosophy. 




IS- 


Physics. 


10. 


Telegraph. 


15- 


Mormonism. 




IS- 


Pike, A. F. 


I. 


Telephone. 


10. 


Morocco. 




7- 


Plants. 


9 


Temperance. 


13- 


Motley, J. M. . 






Plays. 


8. 


Theology. Biblical. 


12. 


Moulding. 




14. 


Plumbing. 


IS- 


Theology, Doctrinal. 


12. 


Music. 




14. 


Poetry. 


9. 


Theology, Historical. 


13- 


Mythology. 




14. 


Polar regions. 


7- 


Theology, Miscellaneous. 


12. 


Names. 




7- 


Police. 


12. 


Theosophy. 


13- 


Natural history. 




10. 


Political economy. 


12. 


Topographical drawing. 


14- 


Natural philosophy. 




10. 


Politics. 


TI. 


Training of the hand. 


II. 


Natural science. 




9- 


Portland cement. 


IS- 


Trans]3ortalion systems. 


II. 


Naval science. 




II. 


Postage stamps. 


7- 


Travels. 


-. 


Navigation. 




II. 


Poultry keeping. 


IS- 


Tulloch, J. 


I. 


Nebraska. 




6. 


Price. W. T. 




United States : history, etc. 


6. 


Negroes. 




II. 


Printing. 


15' 


— Agricultural Department. 


IS- 


New Guinea. 




7- 


Prisons. 


12. 


— Bureau of Animal Industry 


13- 


New Jersey. 




6. 


Public documents. 


10. 


— Bureau of Education. 


II. 


New Mexico. 




6 


Pulmonary tuberculosis. 


9- 


— Bureau of Pensions. 


12. 


New York City. 




6 


Railway engineering. 


14- 


— Bureau of Statistics. 


II. 


— Aqueduct Commission. 


14. 


Rankin. J. 


I. 


— Congress. 


II. 


— Board of Education 




IT. 


Readings. 


8. 


— Department of Justice. 


II. 


— Board of Police Justices. 


t2. 


Rebellion, (U. S.). 


6. 


— Interior Department. 


10. 


— Department of Street Cleaning. 


14. 


Religions, Various. 


IS- 


— Navy Department. 


II. 


New York State. 




6. 


Reservoir walls. 


14. 


— Patent Office. 


14- 


— Assembly. 




10. 


Rhetoric. 


8. 


— Post Office Department. 


II. 


— Commissioners of 


the State 




Rogers, S. 


I. 


— Senate. 


10, II. 


Reservation at Niagara. 


13- 


Romances. 


2- 


— State Department. 10, 


12. 13. 


— Factory Inspectors. 




12. 


Rome. 


6. 


— Treasury Department. 


12. 


— Regents of the University. 


II. 


Ropemaking. 
Rousseau, J. J. 


15- 


— War Department. 


II. 


— Senate. 




10. 


I. 


Universal history. 


7. 


— State Assessors. 




12. 


Russia. 


6. 


Useful arts. 


15- 


— State Board of Arbitration. 


12. 


Saracens. 


7. 


Vaccir.atioh. 


9- 


— State Department. 




10. 


Schlegel. Caroline. 


I. 


Violin-making. 


14. 


— State Engineer and 


Surveyor. 


14. 


School keeping. 


II. 


Voyages. 


7. 


New Zealand. 




7- 


Scientific periodicals. 


2. 


War, Art of. 


II. 


Novels. 




2. 


Scotland. 


6. 


Washington, G. 


I. 


Occult literature. 




13- 


Secret societies. 


7- 


Washington, (City). 


6. 


Oil painting. 




14- 


Sepulture. 


12. 


Water color painting. 


14- 


Optics. 




10. 


Sewage. 


14- 


Wellington, Duke of. 


I. 


Oregon. 




6. 


Shakespeareana. 


8. 


West Point Military Academy. 


II. 


Organ building. 




14- 


Sheridan, P. H. 


I. • 


Whist. 


1 5-' 


Oriental history, etc. 




6. 


Siam. 


7- 


Wilder, M. P. 


I. 


Painting. 




14. 


Skating. 


15- 


Will, The. 


13- 


Parks. 




13- 


Social forms. 


2. 


Wit and humor. 


S. 


Parliamentary law. 




II. 


Social science. 


12. 


Women. 


12. 


Parlor amusements. 




15- 


Spiritualism. 


IS- 


Women's diseases. 


9, 10. 


Pasadena. 




6. 


Sports. 


15- 


Wood-working. 


13- 


Patent law. 




II. 


Slael, Madame de. 


I. 


Wool-raising. 


13- 


Pattern-making. 




14. 


Stair-buildmg. 


IS- 


Wool manufacture. 


15- 


Pauperism. 




12. 


Steam-engine. 


14. 


Works, Collected. 




Pedagogy. 




II. 


Street railways. 


14. 


Yellowstone National Park. 


6. 


Peel, Sir R. 




I. 


Surgery. 
Surveying. 


10. 

14. 


Zoologv. 


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Supplement to Finding List. No. 2 

Arrangement of Principal Subdivisions. 



Part i. Biography, Memoirs, and Letters. 

" 2. Cycloi'.^dias. Collected Works, and Periodicals. 

" 3. Fiction and Juvenile Fiction. 

" 4. History, Geography, Voyages, and Travels. 

" 5. Literature and Language. 

" 6. Natural Science and Mathema'tics. 

" 7. Political and Social Sciences. 

8. Theology and Religion. 

" Q. Useful and Fine Arts. 



PART i. -BIOGRAPHY, MEMOIRS, AND LETTERS. 



A. Individual Biography. 



Adams, J. By J. T. Morse, jr. 
Apollonius of Tyana. Tredwell, 



T 40. <7. 
U. M., Life of. T 134. 



Arnot, J./r. t Memorial addresses on. 
Beach. L. f Memorial addresses on. 
f Beecher, H. W.: an eulogy. By J. Parker. 
Bolingbroke, Viscount. Hassell, A. Life of. 
f Butler, T., and his descendants. By G. H. 

Bright, J. Robertson, W. 



T 4804. 

T 4807. 

B 7516. 

T 494- /'• 

Butler. 

T 6541. 

Life and times of. 

T 584.^. 

BuLWER, E., /(jr^/Zy/^w. Devey, Louisa. Letters of, to 

his wife. T 647. «/. 

Carlyle, T. Norton, C. E., edr. Letters of, 1826-36. 

T 762. w. 
Charles IL Adams, W. H. D. The merry monarch; 
or, England under. 2 v. T 842. </. 

Cole, W. H. f Memorial addresses on. T 4820. 

Damien, Father. By E. Clifford. T 1128. 

Dampier, William. By W. C. Russell. T 1129. 

Daudet, A. Recollections of a literary man. T ii48.r. 
Dowdney, A. + Memorial addresses on. T 4825. 

Edward VL \king of England\, supreme head : an his- 
torical sketch. By F. G. Lee. T 1342. /fr. 
Emerson, R. W., in Concord : a memoir. By E. W. 
Emerson. T 1363.4?. 
Francis I. {king of France] and his times. By Clarissa 
Coignet. T 1571. <:. 
P'rith, W. p., R.A. My autobiography and reminis- 
cences. V. 2. T 1578. 
Garfield, J. A. f Addresses on acceptance of statue of. 

T 4833- 
Garibaldi, G. Autobiography. 3 v. T 1625. <;. 

Gordon, C. G. By Col. Sir W. F. Butler. T i^2.^.b. 
Grattan, H. Dunlop. R. Life of. T I748.</. 

Hahn, M. t Memorial addresses on. T. 4837. 

Hendricks, T. A. f Memorial addresses on. T 4838. 
Henry V. king of England. By Rev. A. J. Church. 

T ig62.<-. 
ii¥.HK\Vll. king of England. By J. Gairdner. T 1962.A 
Lafayette, General. Tuckerman, B. Life of. 2 v. 

T 2571. A 
Livingstone, D. By T. Hughes. T 27x1./. 

Logan, J. A. f Memorial addresses on. T 4855. 

M^RlMfiE, P. An author's love : unpublished letters of 

fhis] " Inconnue." T 3005. 

Miller, J. F. \ Memorial addresses on. T 4862. 

Motley, J. M. Curtis, G. W., edr. Correspondence of. 

2v. T 3iS5.<r. 



Peel, Sir R. Montague, F. C. Life of. T 3456. 

Pike, A. F. f Memorial addresses on. T 4S71. 

Price, W. T. f Memorial addresses on. T 4872. 

Rankin, J. f Memorial addresses on. T 4S73. 

Rogers, S., and his contemporaries. By P. W. Clayden. 
2 V. T 3761. r. 

Rousseau, J. J. Confessions. T 3787. c. 

Schlegel, Caroline, and her friends. By Mrs A. Sidg- 
wick. T 3912. 

Sheridan, P. H. Headley, Rev. P. C. Fighting Phil : 
life and military career of. T 4033 i. 

A'ote. — New edition of his " Life of Sheridan." 

Stael, Madame Ag.: her friends, and her influence in poli- 
tics and literature. By Lady Blennerhassett. 3 v. 

T ^iio.b. 

TuLLOCH, J. Oliphant, Mrs. Life of. 3d ed. T 44S5. 

Washington, G. Irving, W. f Life of. Centennial 
edition, v. 1.2. T 4894. 

— Lamb, Mrs. M. J. Centennial anniversary of W.'s in- 

auguration, April 30, 1789. T 4673.6. 

— Lodge, H. C. American statesmen: George Washing- 

ton. 2 V. T 4673.3. 

— Scudder, H. E. G. Washington : an historical biogra- 

phy. T 4^73-7. 

Wellington, Duke of. Fraser, Sir W. Words on. 

T 4735/- 

— By G. Hooper. T 4735- «• 
Wilder, M. P. People I've smiled with. T 4835. 

B. Collective Biography. 

Appleton's t Cyclopaedia of American biography, v. 6 

(Sunderland-Zurita). T 4S03. 

Dodge. Great captains : Alexander, Hannibal. Cxsar, 

Gustavus Adolphus, Frederick, and Napoleon. 

T 5574 
Farrar. Lives of the fathers : sketches of church history 

in biography. 2 v. T 5145. 

Gilder. Authors at home. T 5166. 

Living leaders of the world. T 5664. 

Long Island Historical Society, f Proceedings in mem- 

or)' of J. C. Brevoort, Mrs. U. B. Humphrey. J. 

Greenwood, and A. S. Barnes. B 7516. 

TowNSEND. Our presidents. T 5766. 

Triplett. Conquering the wilderness : life and times 

of the pioneer heroes and heroines of America. 

T 5767. 
United States Congress, f Speeches on presentation of 

the portraits of e.\-speakers Sedgwick, Varnum, 

and Banks. T 4891. 



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PART 2-CYCLOPyEDIAS. COLLECTED 

PERIODICALS. 



WORKS. AND 



A. Cyclopaedias and Collected Works. 

Beeton's Dictionary of literature, fine arts, and amuse- 
ments. C 2520. 

Champlin. Young folks' catechism of common things. 

C 2083. a. 
Note. — New edition of his " Child's catechism of 
common things." 

Collier's Cyclopedia of commercial and social informa- 
tion. C 2820. 

f Encyclop.-edia Americana: supplement to "Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica, gth edition." v. 4. C 2829. 

f Encyclopaedia Britannica, 9th ed. v. 25. Inde.\. 

-C 2828.^7. 

Gaskell. Compendium of forms, educational, social, 
legal, and commercial. C 2832. 

Hill. Manual of social and business forms. C 2841. 

Ward, Lock & Co. Universal instructor : self-culture 
for all. 3 V. C 2779. 

Washington, G. f Writings, v. i, 2. M 780. 

I. 1748-1757. 2. 1758-1775. 

Young people's new pictorial library of poetry and prose. 

C 2900. 

B. Literary Periodicals. 

f Athen.«um, The : July, 1888-June, i88g. 2 v. C 6804. 
Atlantic monthly, v. 62, 63 (July, 1888-June, 1889). 

C 6511. 
Browne's Phonographic monthly. v. 13 (Jan -Dec. 

1888). W 1537. 

Century, The. v. 15 (Nov. 1888-April, 1889). C 6549. 
Demorest's Monthly magazine. v. 24 (Nov. 1887- 

Oct. 1888). C 6824. 

Domestic monthly, v. 28, 29 (Oct. 1887-Sept. 1888). 

C 6S25. 
t Forum, v. 6 (Sept. 1888-Feb. 1S89). C 6595. 

Godey's Lady's book. v. 118 (Jan. -June, i88g). C 6602. 
Harper's New monthly magazine, v. 78 (Dec. 1888- 

May, 1889). C 6612. 

+ Illustrated London news : Jan. 1852-Dec. 1S61. 

C 6945. 
Leslie's (Frank) Popular monthly. v. 27 (Jan -June, 

1889). C 6854.fl. 

■f Library journal, v. 13 (Jan. -Dec. 1888). M 8662. 
Lippincott's Monthly magazine. v. 43 (Jan. -June, 

1889). • C 6661. 

t Literary news. New series, v. 6, 7 (Jan. 1885- 

Dec. 1886). M 7855. 

— t Same. v. 8, 9 (Jan. 1887-Dec. 1888). M 7662. 

t Literary world, v. 19, 20 (Jan. -Dec. 1888). C 6855. 
t Nation, The. v. 48 (Jan. -June, 18S9). C 6866. 



f North American review, v. 148 (Jan. -June, 1889). 

C 6700. 

C 6704. 

C 6709. 
!8-June, 

C 6711. 
M 7716. 

C 6729. 

C 6877. 



Outing, v. 12, 13 (April, 1888-Mch. 1889). 
Peterson's Magazine, v. 95 (Jan. -June, 1889). 
f Phrenological journal. v. 82-87 (Jan. i? 

18S9). 
\ Publisher's weekly, v. 35 (Jan. -June, 1889). 
f Sailor's magazine, v. 60 (Jan. -Dec. 1888). 
t Saturday review, v. 67 (Jan. June, 18S9). 
St. Nicholas, v. 16. pt. i (Nov. 1888-Apl. i 

Scribner's Magazine, v. 5 (Jan. -June, 1S89). 



C 6730. 
C 6740. 

C. . Scientific and Technological Journals 
and Transactions. 

f American architect and building news. v. 25 (Jan.- 
Dec. 1889). C 78"o2.rt. 

\ American monthly microscopic journal, v. 9 (Jan- 
Dec. 1888). C 7505.,^. 

f Ayer's Almanacs [in various languages], 1889. C 7020. 

f Building : an architectural weeklv. v. 10 (Jan.- 
June, 1889). ' C 7815. 

Clef, The. v. 2 (Jan. -Dec. 1S88). C 6556. 

Delineator, The. v. 31, 32 (Jan. -Dec. r888). C 7S24. 

f Electrical review, v. 13 (Sept. 1888-Feb. 1889). 

c 7927. 

f Engineering and. mining journal, v. 47 (Jan. -June, 

1889). C 7828. 

f Iron age. v. 43 (Jan. -June, 1889). C 7847. 

f Jeweler's weekly, v. 7 (Nov. i, i8S8-Apl. 25, 1889). 

c 7639. 

f Locomotive, The. New series, v. 9 (Jan. -Dec. 
1888). C 7663. 

Musical record. (Jan.-Dec. 18SS). C 6866. 

National Academy of Sciences. (Washington.) f Mem- 
oirs, v. 3, pt. 2 (18S6). C 4866. 

•j- Phonographic magazine. v. 2 (Jan.-Dec. 1888). 

C 6710. 

f Photographic times, v. iS (^fan.-Dec 1888). C 7871. 

f Plumber's journal, v. 10 (Jan.-Dec. 1S88). C 7971. 

f Popular science monthly, v. 34 (Nov. i8S8-April, 

1S89). c 7714. 

\ Record and guide, v^. 43 (Jan.-June, 1889). C 7874.^. 
I Sanitary plumber, v. 6 (Nov. iS87-Oct. 188S). C 7877. 
I Seaboard, The. v. i (Jan. 7-Oct. 13, 1888). C 7981. 
f Scientific American, v. 6o(Jan.-June, 18S9). C 7979.«. 
— f Same: supplement, v. 27 (Jan.-June, 18S9). C "j^-jf^.d. 
f Techniker, Der. v. 10 (Nov. 1887-Oct. 188S). C 78S7. 
U. S. Patent Office, f Official gazette, v. 46 (Jan. i-Mch. 
26, 1889). 2 pts. C 7891. 



PART 3.-FICTION AND JUVENILE FICTION. 



Fiction alphabetically arranged 
Authors and Titles. 



by 



Adam Kent's choice. 

Adirondack tales, v. 

Adrian Lyle. 

Afloat. 

Alan Thorne. 

Alexander, Mrs. [M 



rs. A. 



Alien (An) from the commonwealth 
Allen, G. A terrible inheritance. (In 

_ tried.") 
" All's dross but love." 
Alpine fay, (The). 

American coin : a novel. By the author of 
Andersonville violets. 
Antoinette ; or, the marl-pit mystery. 



Elliott. 

Murray. 

"Rita." 

Mattpessant. 

Moodey. 

F. Hector.] A crooked path. 



Timsol. 
' Three times 

Lancaster. 

Werner. 

'Aristocracy." 

CollingTUOod. 

Ohnet. 



Apostate, (The). Datidet. 

Article 722 ; or, Roger's inheritance. Du Boisgobey. 

Atherton, Gertrude F. Hermia Suydam. 
Balzac, H. de. Bureaucracy ; or, a civil service reformer. 

— Louis Lambert. 

— Seraphita. 

Baring-Gould, S. John Herring : a west of England 
romance. 

— Mehalah: a story of the salt marshes. 

— The Pennycomequicks. 

Barrie, J. M. When a man's single. 

Baylor, Frances C. A shocking example, and other 

sketches. 
Beauty-spot, (The). (In his " Three novelettes.") Mtisset. 
Beechcroft at Rockstone. Yonge. 

Bella-Demonia : a dramatic story. Dolaro. 

Ben Hamed : a story of the eastern world. Cobb. 



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Bertha Laycourt. Blum. 

Besant, W. For faith and freedom. 
Between the lines. J^ing. 

Birch Dene. Westall. 

Black ball. (The). Pierson. 

Blackburn, Jeannie. Miss Washington of Virginia. 



Nailer. 
Gibbon. 



a story of 



Bleuet, Le : an Alsatian romance 
Blood money. 

Blum, E. C. Bertha Laycourt. 
BOLDREWOOD, R. Robbery under 

Australia. 
Booth, Mrs. O. See " Rita." 
BoYESEN, H. H. Light of her countenance. 

— Vagabond tales. 

BovLSTON, P. John Charaxes : a tale of the civil war in 

America. 
Braddon, Miss M. E. Day will come. 

— Just as I am i6^. 

Braeme, Charlotte M. See Clay, Bertha M. 
Broken vow : a story of here and hereafter. 
Brown, Alice. Fools of nature. 
Bryce, L. Romance of an alter ego. 
Buerstenbinder, Elisabeth. See Werner, E. 
Bureaucracy 



Little. 



Balzac. 



Burkett's lock. McClelland. 

Burnett, Frances H. Pretty sister of Jose. 
By telegraph. (In " Three times tried.") Cobban. 

Cairo. Mona. [G. M. Hatton.j Wing of Azrael. 
Calbot's rival. (With his " Constance.") Hawthorne. 

Cameron, Mrs. H. L. Cost of a lie. 

— Lost wife. 

— Pure gold. 

Canonbury House. Reynolds. 

Carey, Rosa N. Search for Basil Lyndhurst. 
Chamberlain, N. H. Sphinx in Aubrey parish. 
Church, Mrs. R. See Marry.\t, Florence. 
Clay, Bertha M. [Charlotte M. Braeme.] Duke's secret. 

— Heart's idol. 

Claytor, G. Wheat and tares. 

Clement Ker, Truth about. Fleming. 

Cleopatra. Haggard. 

Cobb, S. jr. Ben Hamed : a story of the eastern world. 

Cobban, J. M. By telegraph. (In " Three times tried.") 

CoLLiNGWOOD, H. W. Andersonville violets. 

Commodore Junk. Fenn. 

Constance. Hawthorne. 

Cooke, Rose T. Steadfast. 

Cooper, S. W. Three days : a midsummer love story. 

Corbett, J. Kophetua the thirteenth. 

Corelli, Marie. Thelma : a society novel. 

Cost of a lie. 

Country cousin. 

Crawford, F. M. Greifenstein. 

Cressy. 

Croisilles. (In his "Three novelettes.") 

Cromie, R. For England's sake. 

Crooked path. 

Crucify her ! 

Dale, A. Marriage below zero. 

Damen's ghost (^Round-robin series). 

Dangerous catspaw. D. C. and H. Murray. 

Daudet, a. The immortal ; or. one of the " forty." 

Daudet, E. The apostate. 

Daughter of Eve. Hayes. 

Day will come. Braddon. 

Days of Hogarth. Reynolds. 

Dead leman, and other tales from the French. 

Lang and Sylvester. 
Derrick Vaughan, novelist. Lyall. 

Devil. (The) and I. 

Devil's hat. Philips. 

Divorce ; or, faithful antl unfaithful. Lee. 

Dr. Rameau. Ohnet. 

DOLARO, Selina. Bella-Demonia : a dramatic story. 
Doyle. A. C. Micah Clarke. 

Dreamer of dreams, (A). By the author of " Thoth." 
Du Boisgobey, F. Article 722 ; or, Roger's inheritance. 

— Fight for a fortune. 



Cameron. 
Peard. 



Harte. 
Musset. 



Alexander. I 

Morris. I 



Duchess. The. [Mrs. Hungerford.] 

— " Jerry." and other stories. 

Contents: "Jerry." — In an evil hour. — "Their last 
resource." — "On trial." — "None so blind." — "That 
night in June." — Fortune's wheel. — " As it fell upon a 
day." — Ugly Barrington. 

— Troublesome girl. 

Duke's secret. Clay. 

Du.MAS, A. Paul Jones : a nautical romance. 
Ebers, G. Margery : a tale of old Nuremberg. 
Elizabeth Morley. Macquoid. 

Elliott, H. Adam Kent's choice. 

Englishman of the rue Cain. Wood. 

Errand girl, (An) : a romance of N. Y. life. Johnson. 

Esther Denison. Sergeant. 

Fair Californian. Harper. 

Fair emigrant. Mulholland. 

Fane, Violet. Story of Helen Davenant. 
Far away and long ago. Kevible. 

Far in the forest. Mitchell. 

Farjeon, B. L. Peril of Richard Pardon. 

— Toilers of Babylon. 

— and others. Three times tried, and other stories. 

Contents : Farjeon, B. L. Three times tried. — Allen, 
G. a terrible inheritance. — Cobban, J. M. By tele- 
graph. — Riddell, Mrs. J. H. For Dick's sake.— Pem- 
ber, A. " Slipping away." — Fenn, G. M. Lord John; 
or, a search for gold. 

Fatal Phryne. Philips and Wills. 

Fenn, G. M. Commodore Junk. 

— Lord John ; or, a search for gold. (In " Three limes 

tried.") 

Fight for a fortune. Du Boisgobev. 

Fleming, G. [Miss J. C. Fletcher.] Truth about Clem- 
ent Ker. 

Fletcher, Miss J. C. See Fleming, G. 

Fog princes. Warden. 

Fools of nature. Brown. 

For Dick's sake. (In " Three times tried.") Riddell. 

For England's sake. Cromie. 

For faith and freedom. Besant. 

Francillon, R. E. King or knave ? 

Eraser. G. S. In three cities, and a state or two, and 
other tales. 

Frederick Struther's romance. Ulniann. 

French Jan^t. Tvtler. 

Froude, J. A. Two chiefs of Dunboy. 

Gag.nebin, J]/adame. A happy find. 

Gertrude's marriage. Heimburg. 

Ghost seer, (The). (In his " Early dramas," etc.) Schiller. 

K. 2390.«-. 

Gibbon, C. Blood money. 

Oilman, Wenona. Miss Davis of Brooklyn. 

Gilmore, J. R. (" Edmund Kirke.") 

— Last of the Thomdikes. 

Girl graduate, (A). Woolley. 

GissiNG. G. The nether world. 

Gould, S. B. See Baring-Gould. S. 

Grandison Mather. Luska. 

Grant, J. Second to none : a military romance. 

Great war s>Tidicate. Stockton. 

Greifenstein. Crawford. 

Grey, M. Reproach of Annesley. 

Guilderoy. Ouida. 

GUNTER, A, C. That Frenchman ! 

— edr. How I escaped. 
Haggard. H. R. Cleopatra. 

Haller, G. Le Bleuet ; an Alsatian romance. 

Happy find, (A). Gagnebin. 

Hardy, A. S. Passe Rose. 

Harland, Henry. See Luska, S. 

Harper. Olive. A fair Californian. 

Harte, B. Cressy. 

Hartas Maturin. Lester. 

Hatton, G. M. See Caird, Mona. 

Hawthorne, J. Constance ««</ Calbot's rival. 

Harvest. Winter. 

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Hector, Mrs. A. F. See Alexander, Mrs. 
Heimburg, W. Gertrude's marriage. 

— Two daughters of one race. 

Helen Davenant. Fane. 

Hermia Suydam. Atherton. 

Hoey, Mrs. C. Queen's token. 
Holtzmeyer, Genie. [Mrs. Sidney Rosenfeld.] " Twixt 

heaven and earth. " 
How I escaped. Parkins. 

How they kept the faith. Raymond. 

How.\rd. Blanche W. Open door. 
Hi:.\GERFORD, Mrs. See Duchess. The. 
Immortal, (The). Daudet. 

In exchange for a soul. Linskill. 

In the \vire-gra.ss. Pendleton. 

In three cities, and a state or two. Fraser. 

J.'VMES, H. A London life, [and other stories]. 

Contents : A London life. — The Patagonia. — The 
liar. — Mrs. Temperley. 
Janus. Stevenson. 

" Jerry," and other stories. Duchess. 

John Charaxes : a tale of the civil war. Boylston. 

John Herring. Baring-Gould. 

Johnson, Evelyn K. An errand girl : a romance of N. Y. 

life. 
Johnson, Helen K. Raleigh Westgate. 
JULLIOT, F. de. Mademoiselle Solange. 
Junior, J. You. 

Just as I am. l6 . Braddon. 

Keddie, Miss H. See Tytler. Sarah. 
Kemble, Frances A. Far away and long ago. 
King, Capt. C. Between the lines. 

— " Laramie ; " or, the queen of bedlam. 
King, Florence M. Man of the name of John. 

King or knave ? Franeillon. 

KiRKE, Edmund, pseud. See GiLMORE, J. R. 
Kophetua the thirteenth. Corbett. 

Lady Bluebeard. By the author of " Zit and Xoe." 
Lace : a Berlin romance. Lindau. 

Ladies' gallery. McCarthy and Praed. 

Lancaster. A. E. "All's dross but love." 
Land of darkness, (The). By the author of " The little 

pilgrim." 
Lang, A. ^W Sylvester, P., transl. 

— The dead leman, and other tales from the French. 
La R.AME, Louise de. Sec "Ouida.' 

" Laramie ; " or, the queen of bedlam. f^i>'g- 

Last American. Mitchell. 

Last of the Thorndikes. Gilmore. 

Latin-Quarter courtship, and other stories. Luska. 

Lee, Margaret. Divorce; or, faithful and unfaithful. 
Lee, Mary C. Quaker girl of Nantucket. 
Lee, V. [Violet Paget.] Miss Brown. (F. S. L. No. 

453, bound separately.) 
Lester, H. F. Hartas Maturin. 
Levy, Amy. Romance of a shop. 
Libbey, Laura J. That pretty young girl. 
Light of her countenance. Boyesen. 

Lindau, P. Lace: a Berlin romance. 
Linskill, Mary. In exchange for a soul. 
Little, W. J. K. Broken vow : a story of here and 

hereafter. 
Little Mrs. Murray. Philips. 

London life, (A.) [and other stories]. James. 

Long odds. Smart. 

Lord John ; or, a search for gold. (In " Three times 

tried.") Fenn. 

Lost wife, (A). Cameron. 

Louis Lambert. Balzac. 

LusK.\. [Henry Harland.] Grandison Mather. 

— Latin-Quarter courtship, and other stories. 
I YALL, Edna. Derrick Vaughan, novelist. 
McCarthy. J. and Praed, Mrs. C. Ladies' gallery. 
McClelland. M. G. Burkett's lock. 
Macquoid. Katharine S. Elizabeth Morley. 

— Miss Eyon of Eyon Court. 

Mademoiselle Solange. Julliot. 

Man of the name of John. J^ing. 



I Margery : a tale of old Nuremberg. Ebers. 

Margot. (In his "Three novelettes.") Musset. 

Marriage below zero. Dale. 

: Marryat, Florence. [Mrs. R. Church.] On circum- 
j stantial evidence. 

! Mary Stuart, queen of Scots. Reynolds. 

I Maupessant, G. de. Afloat. 

Mehalah : a story of the salt marshes. Baring-Gould. 

I Merriman, H. S. The phantom future. 
i Micah Clarke. Doyle. 

j Miss Bretherton. Ward. 

I Miss Brown. (F. S. L. No. 453, bound separately.) Lee. 

Miss Davis of Brooklyn. Gilman. 

Miss Eyre from Boston, and others. Afoulton. 

Miss Eyon of Eyon Court. Macquoid. 

Miss Kate ; or, confessions of a caretaker. " Rita." 

Miss Shafto. Norris. 

Miss Washington of Virginia. Blackburne. 

Mitchell, J. A., edr. Last American. 

Mitchell, S. W. Far in the forest. 

.Moodey, Martha L. Alan Thome. 
I Morris, R. Crucify her ! 

MouLTON, Louise C. Miss Eyre from Boston, and others. 

MuLHOLLAND, Rosa. Fair emigrant. 

Murray, D. C. Schwartz [and other stories]. 

Contents: Schwartz : a history. — Young Mr. Bar- 
ter's repentance. — Bulldog and butterfly. — Julia and 
her Romeo: a chronicle of Castle Barfield. 

— Weaker vessel. 

— and H. Dangerous catspaw. 

— a7td Herman, H. Wild Darrie. 
Murray, W. H. H. Adirondack tales, v. i. 

Contents: Story that the keg told me. — Story of the 
man who didn't know much. 
Musset, A. de. Three novelettes, and a comedy. 
I Contents: Margot. — The beauty-spot. — Croisilles. — 

Valentine's wager : comedy. 
My cousin Miss Cinderella. Finseau. 

! My uncle Barbassou. Uchard, 

Near to happiness. 

Neighbours on the green. Oliphant. 

! Nether world, (The). Gissing. 

New Swiss family Robinson. JVister^ 

NoRRis, W. E. Miss Shafto. 
Ohnet, G. Antoinette; or, the marl-pit mystery. 

— Dr. Rameau. 

— Will. 

Oliphant, Mrs. O. W. Neighbours on the green. 

On circumstantial evidence. Mariyat. 

One voyage and its consequences. Palmer. 

Open door. Hoiuard. 

OuiDA. [Louise de La Rame.] Guilderoy. 

Our town. Sidney. 

1 Pace that kills. Saltus. 

I Paget, Violet. See Lee. V. 
; Palmer, J. K. jr. One voyage and its consequences. 

Parkins. W. H. How I escaped. 

Passe Rose. Hardy. 

Paul Jones : a nautical romance. Dumas. 

Peard, Frances M. Country cousin. 

Pember, a. " Slipping away." (In •' Three times tried.") 

Pendleton, L. In the wire-grass. 

Pennycomequicks, (The). Baring-Gould. 

Peril of Richard Pardon. Farjeon. 

Phantom future. Merriman. 

Philips, F. C. Little Mrs. Murray. 

— and Wills, C. T. Fatal Phryne. 
j Philips, M. The devil's hat. 

! Pierson, E. D. The black ball. 

I Pretty sister of Jose. Burnett. 

j Pure gold. Cameron. 

! Quaker girl of Nantucket. Lee. 

Queen's token. Hoey. 

Raleigh Westgate. Johnson. 

Ra.me. Louise de La. See '' Ouida." 

Rankell's remains. Wendell. 

Raymond, Grace. How they kept the faith: a tale of the 
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Reproach of Annesley. Grey. 

Reynolds, G. W. M. Canonbury House. 

— Days of Hogarth; or, the mysteries of old London. 

— Mary Stuart, queen of Scots. 

— Robert Macaire; or, the French bandit in England. 
Richardson, B. W. Son of a star : a romance of the 

second century. 
Riddell, Mrs. J. H. For Dick's sake. (In " Three 

times tried.") 
"Rita." [Mrs. O. Booth.] Adrian Lyle. 

— Miss Kate; or, confessions of a caretaker. 
Rive-;, Amelie.- Witness of the sun. 

Robbery under arms. Boldrewood. 

Robcrl Macaire. Reynolds. 

Romance of a shop. Leiy. 

Romance of an alter ego. Bryce. 

Rosenfeld, Mrs. Sydney. See HoLTZMEYER, Genie. 
Sage of sixteen, (A). Walford. 

St. Cuthbert's lower. ' Warden. 

Saltus, E. The pace that kills. 

— Transaction in hearts. 

Schiller, F. The ghost seer. (In his " Early dramas, 
etc:') K 2390..?. 

— .Sport of destiny. (In his " Early dramas, etc") 

K iyp.e. 
Schwartz [and other stories]. Murray. 

Search for Basil Lyndhurst. Carey. 

Second to none: a militai7 romance. Grant. 

Seraphita. Balzac. 

Sergeant, Adeline. Esther Denison. 

— Under false pretenses. 
Sherwood, M. E. W. Sweet-brier. 

Shocking example, and other sketches. Baylor. 

Sidney, Margaret. Our town. 

Si.MS, G. R. Tales of to-day. 

" Slipping away." (In "' Three times tried. ") Pember. 

Smart, H Long odds. 

Son of a star. Richardson. 

Sophy Carmine. • Winter. 

Southworth, Airs. E. D. E. X. Unknown ; or, the 

mystery of Raven Rocks. 
Sphinx in Aubrey parish. Chamberlain. 

Splendid egotist, (A). Walworth. 

Sport of destiny. (In his " Early dramas, etc") Schiller. 

K 2390. f. 
Stannard, Mrs. H. E. V. See Winter. J. S. 
Steadfast. Cooke. 

Stevenson, E. I. Janus. 

Stevenson, R. L. and Osbourne, L. The wrong box. 
Stiff-necked generation. Walford. 

Stockton, F. R. Great war syndicate. 
Story of Helen Davenant. Fane. 

Story of the man who didn't know much. (In his 

'■ Adirondack tales," vol. i.) Murray. 

Story that the keg told me. (In his " Adirondack tales," 

vol. I.) Murray. 

Summer in a Dutch country house. Traherne. 

Sweet-brier. Sherwood. 

Tales from "Blackwood." Nos. 1-3. 

1. Bourgonef. — Thomas. — The brigand's bride. — The 
misogynist. — .V fetish city. — The Gascon O'Driscol. 

2. An Elie ruby. — Alexander Nesbitt, ex-schoolmas- 
ter. — King Bemba's point. — .\ vendetta. — Master Tom- 
my's experiment. — A matrimonial fraud. 

3. A French speculation. — Rufus Hickman of St. 
Botolph's. — Hans Preller : a legend of the Rhine Falls. 
— The Puerta de Medina. — Jack and Minor)'. 

Tales of to-day. Sims. 

Tasma. Uncle Piper of Piper's Hill. 

Terrible inheritance, (A). (In "Three times tried.") 

Allen. 
That Frenchman ! Guntcr. 

That girl from Texas. Walworth. 

That pretty young girl. Libbey. 

Thelma : a society novel. Corelli. 



Thoth. By the author of " A dreamer of dreams." 
Three days: a midsummer love story. Cooper. 

Three times tried, and other stories. Farjeon and others. 
Through love to life. Vase. 

TiMSOL, R. All alien from the commonwealth. 
TiNSEAU, L. de. My cousin Cinderella. 



Toilers of Babylon. 

Traherne, Mrs. A. A summer 

house. 
Transaction in hearts. 
Troublesome girl. 
Truth about Clement Ker. 
'Twixt heaven and earth. 
Two chiefs of Dunboy. 
Two daughters of one race. 
Tytlek, Sarah. [Miss H. Keddie.] 

— French Janet. 

Uchard, M. My uncle Barbassou. 
Ul.mann, a. Frederick Struther's romance. 
Uncle Piper of Piper's Hill. 
Under false pretenses. 

Unknown ; or, the mystery of Raven Rocks. 
Vagabond tales. 

Vase, G. Through love to life. 
Walford. L. B. A sage of sixteen. 

— Stiff-necked generation. 

Walworth, Jeannette H. That girl from Texas. 

— Splendid egotist. 

Ward, Mrs. H. Miss Bretherton. 
Warden, Florence. The fog princes. 

— St. Cuthbert's tower. 

Weaker vessel. Murray. 

Wendell, B. Rankell's remains : an American novel. 
Werner, E. [Elisabeth Buerstenbinder.] The Alpine fay. 
Westall, W. Birch Dene. 

Wheat and tares. Claytor. 

When a man's single. Barrie. 

Wild Darrie. Murray and Herman. 



Farjeon. 
Dutch country 

Saltus. 

Duchess. 

Fleming. 

Holtzmeyer. 

Froude. 

Heimburg. 



Tasma. 

Sergeant. 

Southworth. 

Boyesen. 



Ohnet. 
Caird. 



Rives. 



Will. 

Wing of Azrael. 

Winter, J. S. [Mrs. H. E. V. Stannard.] 

— Harvest. 

— Sophy Carmine. 

Wister, O. New Swiss family Robinson. 
Witness of the sun. 
Wood. H. F. Englishman of the rue Cain. 
WooLLEY, Celia P. A girl graduate. 

Wrong box, (The). Stevenson and Osbourne. 

YoNGE, Charlotte M. Beechcroft at Rockstone. 
You. Junior. 

ZlT and Xoe : their early experiences. By the author of 
" Lady Bluebeard." . 

B. Juvenile Fiction alphabetically ar- 
ranged by Authors and Titles. 

Afloat in a great city. Munsey. 

Carey, Rosa N. Merle's crusade. 

Clark, Mrs. S. R. G. Tom's street. 

Deb and the duchess. Meade. 

Fairy tales. Kingsley, Rev. C. The water babies. 

Hale, E. E. Sunday-school stories. 

Kingsley, Ra: C. The water babies. 

Little red shop. Sidney. 

Meade, L. T. [Mrs. E. T. T. Smith.] Deb and the 

duche-ss. 
Merle's crusade. 

MiNSEY, F. A. Afloat in a great city. 
Perry, G. B. Uncle Peter's trust. 
Sidney, Margaret. Little red shop. 
Smith. Mrs. E. T. T. See Meade, L. T. 
Sunday-school stories. Hale. 

Tom's street. Clark. 

Uncle Peter's trust. Perry. 

Water babies. Kingsley. 



Carey. 



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4— HISTORY : American to Oriental. 



PART 4-HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, VOYAGES, AND 

TRAVELS. 



A. American History and Travels. 

AMERICA IN C.ENERAL. 

Adams. Land of the Incas and the city of the sun. P 9004. 

Bancroft. Works, v. 16. History of the North Mex- 
ican states and Texas, v. 2, 1801-89. I' 7515- 

Brinton. f Library of aboriginal American literature. 

B 8527. 

DoDD, Mead & Co. f Americana : books relating to 
America. B 8527. 

Bryce. Manitoba : its infancy, growth, and present con- 
dition. P 7062. 

Cook, f Cardinal Guala and the Vercelli book. B 8531. 

Hale. Story of Mexico. P 8182. 

NiELD. f Catalogue of books relating to America. B 8527. 

Ober. Young folks' history of Mexico. P S335. 

Priest. American antiquities and discoveries in the west. 

E 9716. 

Smith. White umbrella in Mexico. P 8412. 

U. S. State Department, f War in South America and 
attempts to bring about a peace. P 9773. 

WiNSOR, edr. f Narrative and critical history of America. 
V. I. Aboriginal America. P 7898. 

UNITED STATES : HISTORY AND TRAVELS. 

Baker. U. S. Secret Service in the late war. [Revised 
ed. 1889.] Q 7514.0. 

Bancroft, f Historical'works of, in their relation to the 
progress and destiny of the Pacific states. B 7516. 

Bartram f Retrographs : a history of New York city 
prior to the Revolution, biographies of Washington, 
Hamilton, Hale, etc. Q 4806. 

Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 4. Q 7806. 

Cooper. In and out of Rebel prisons. Q7560. 

Davis. Camp-fire chats of the civil war. Q 71 16. 

Depew. f Oration at reunion of the Army of the Potomac 
at Saratoga. June 22, 1887. B 8531. 

Durand. New materials for the history of the American 
Revolution. Q 4129. 

Fiske. War of independence. Q 415 i.w. 

Fox. f Regimental losses in the American civil war, 
1861-65. Q 7832. 

Glazier. Down the great river: discovery of the true 
source of the Mississippi. Q 169. 

Greene. Sparks from the camp fire. Q 7174.5-. 

Irving. Astoria. Geoffrey Crayon edition. Q 635. <z. 

LossiNG. Hours with the living men and women of the 
Revolution. Q 4272. 

Meriwether. The tramp at home. n 300. 

O'Rell [p. Blouet] and Allyn. Jonathan and his con- 
tinent. Q 339. 

Roosevelt. Winning of the west. 2 v. Q 1726. 

1. From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1 769-1 776. 

2. Same: ill-]-il?>2,. 

f Shaler's Brigade: reunion at Gettysburg, June 12-14, 
1888. Q 7742. 

Shepard Rifles (N. Y. Vols. 51st Regt.). f Quarter cent- 
ury banquet, Oct. 29, 1886. B 7516. 

Society of the Sons of the Revolution. + Constitution, 
by-laws, membership. i8«8. Q 4414. 

U.S. War Department. fWarofthe Rebellion. Series 
I, V. 2, 22 (pt. 2), and 23. Q ITl-i.c. 

Warner. Studies in the south and west. Q 465.J. 

UNITED STATES: SEPARATE STATES AND 
CITIES. 

Bancroft. Works, v. 16. History of the North Mex- 
ican states and Texas, v. 2, 1801-89. P 7515. 

— Same. v. 17. History of Arizona and New Mexico, 

1530-1888. P 7515. 

— Same. v. 30. History of Oregon, v. 2, 1848-88. P 7515. 



Bartram. f Retrographs : a history of N. Y. City prior 
to the Revolution, ^-Zf. Q 4806. 

Breese. Early history of IlHnois. Ed. by Hoyne. Q 9534. 

Buffalo Express, f Pictorial year-book and calendar for 
188S. Q9538. 

Davidson. Florida of to-day. Q Q^S- 

California University. \ Library bulletin. No. 9. List 
of printed maps of California. B 7516. 

Hallock. Our new Alaska. P 7611. 

Holder. All about Pasadena and its vicinity. Q 921 1. 

Johnson. History of the Johnstown flood. Q 9232. 

Lamb. History of the city of New York. 2 v. Q 9655. 

— Wall street in history. Q 9655.7*;'. 
Lossing. The empire state [New York]. Q 9664.1'. 
Martin. History of Louisiana. Q 9674.//. 
New Jersey. \ General index to documents relating to 

colonial history, first series, 10 vols. Q 9696. 

New York State, f Proceedings at the laying of the 

cornerstone of the new capitol, June 24, 1871. 

B 7516. 
N. Y., Lake Erie & Western R.R. f Picturesque Erie : 

summer homes. 1889. Q 9329. 

— Same. Q 9329./. 

— f Suburban homes on the picturesque Erie. iSSg. 

Q 9697.'^. 

— Sa?ne. Q 9698. j. 

— f Summer excursion routes and rates. 1S89. Q 9697. <:. 

— Same. Q 9698./. 
Ruffner. f Lines of communication between southern 

Colorado and northern New Mexico. B 7515. 

Sheridan. + Expedition through the Big Horn Moun- 
tains, Yellowstone National Park, etc. B 7515. 

— a«(/ Sherman, f Inspection in 1877 of .country north 

of the Union Pacific R.R. B 7515. 

Thompson. Story of Louisiana. Q 9763. 

Todd. Story of Washington. Q 9443./. 

Warren, f Explorations in Nebraska and Dakota. B 7515. 
Woodman. Picturesque Alaska. P 7491. 

B. European History and Travels. 

Adams «;/(^i' Cunningham. Swiss confederation. R 9503. 
Airy. EngHsh restoration and Louis XIV. R 1007. 

Archer. English history by contemporary writers: 

crusade of Richard I., 1189-92. R 1013. 

Brandes. Impressions of Russia. S 4056. 

Brownell. French traits. S 1062. 

Crawford. English life. R 1103. 

Dickens. Dictionary of Paris. S 1121. 

DuNCKER. History of Greece to the end of the Persian 

war. 2 v. N S577. 

Hicks. Greek historical inscriptions. N S621. 

Jusserand. English wayfaring life in the Middle Ages. 

R 1642. 
Livius. History of Rome. Literally transl. by Spillan 

and Edmonds. 2 v. N 9271.^. 

Malleson. Battlefields of Germany. R4672. 

Morris. Early Hanoverians. R 1317.^. 

Pausanias. Description of Greece. 2 v. N 8344. 

Pennell. Our journey to the Hebrides. R 2347. 

Rideing. Young folk's' histoiy of London. R I372.>'. 
RossA. Irish rebels in English prisons. R 2378. 

Stead. Truth about Russia. S 4753. 

Tromhut. Under the rays of the Aurora Borealis: in the 

land of the Lapps and Kvaens. 2 v. R 3769. 

Umlauft. The Alps. R 9772. 

Watt a«a' Carter. Picturesque Scotland. R 27S1. 

C. Oriental History and Travels. 

BoULGER. History of China. 3 v. O 2532. 

Brassey. Last voyage [to India and China]. Nb 3534./. 



I 



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5— LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE : Bibliography and Library Economy. 



Brill. + Catalogue, No. 27. Orientalia. B 8527. j 

CoRT. Siam; or, the heart of farther India. O 4561. 

Denton. Collector's rambles in Australia, New Zealand, 
and New Guinea. P 611S. 

Emin pasha in Central Africa. P 35S2. 

GiLMAN. Story of the Saracens. O 7167. 

Johnston. History of a slave. P 3233- 

JosKPHUS. Works. Transl. by Whiston. Introd. essay 
by Stebbing. N 7640.^ 

Lowell. Choson : the land of the morning calm [Corea]. , 

O 2664. j 

Oman. Indian life, religious and social. O 5338. 

OsHORN. Ancient Egypt in the light of modern discover- 
ies. N 6339. I 

Polo. Travels. Trans!, of Marsden ed. by Wright. j 

O 355- ! 

Rawlinson. Story of Phoenicia. N 5365. j. 1 

Kenan. History of the people of Israel, v. 2. From the 
reign of David to the capture of Samaria. N 7721. | 

SCHR.VDER. Cuneiform inscriptions and the Old Testa- 
ment, v. 2. N 5736. 

Thomson. Travels in the Atlas and southern Morocco. 

P 143S. 

Wheeler. India under British rule. O 57S7. 

WiLKiNS. Australasia: a descriptive and pictorial ac- 
count. P 6483. 

D. Secret Societies. 

Duncan. Masonic ritual and monitor. T 9129. 

f Masonic chronicle and official bulletin; June, 1888. 

B7517. 

New York State. Gratid Lodge of Masons, f Proceedmgs, 

107th and io8th annual communication. T gtgj.a. 

— Royal and Select Masons. f Proceedings of Grand 

Council, iSSo. B 7517. 

— t Same. 1882. B7517. 

— Scottish Kite, f Reference pamphlet issued by the 

Council of Deliberation. B 7517. 

Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. \ Statutes and regulations. 

[1S82.] B18. 

Pythagoras Lodge, No. i. f Catalogue of portion of 

library of: 22d sale, 1887. B 7517. 

United States. A'orthem Masonic Jurisdiction {Scottish 

Kite), f Constitutions of the Supreme Council, 

1877. B 7517. 

— Supreme Council for the Southern yurisdiction. f The 



Sup. Council for France and its dependencies: in re 
Joseph Ceriieau. B 7517. 

E. Universal History and General 
Geography, Voyages, and Travels. 

Bourke. f Human ordure and urine in riles of a reli- 
gious character. B 7515. 

Chalmers, f The American Philatelic Association and 
the adhesive postage stamp. B 20. 

Chapin. From Japan to Granada: a tour round the 
world i;i 18S7-88. N 3083. 

DucoiDRAY. History of ancient civilization. N 5125. 

Greely. f International Polar expedition : proceedings 
of the U. S. Expedition to Lady Franklin Bay. 2 v. 

N 2836. 

Heilprin, Historical reference book. 2d ed. N 4x92. 

NiELD. f Catalogue of books relating to America, Asia, 
Africa, and Australia. B 8527. 

Nordhoff. Sailor life on man of war aud merchant 
vessel. N 2699. 

Parker. How to study geography. N 1343. 

Salverte. History of names. 2 v. T 6731. 

Scott Stamp & Coin Co. f Catalogue of U. S. coins 
belongmgto Rev. F. Ely. B 7516. 

Simonds and McEnnis. Panorama of the world : an 
historical review of all nations. . N 4746. 

Travel, adventure, and sport from ' ' Blackwood's Maga- 
zine." Nos. 1-3. N 3448. 

1. Speke, Capt. Discovery of the Victoria N'yanza. 
— Oliphant, Laurence. My home in Palestine. — A 
sketch in the Tropics. — Northcote, Sir H. Stafford. How 
I caught my first salmon. 

2. Wolseley, Gen. vi.scount. Narrati%'e of the Red 
River expedition. — Remarkable preservation from death 
at sea. — A ride to Babylon. — The King of Tristan 
d'Acunha : a forgotten monarch. 

3. Palmer, Lieut. The North-East passage. — Two 
nights in southern Mexico. — Escape of the Republican 
exiles from Cayenne. — A bear adventure in Ceylon. — 
Macmillan, Geo. A. A ride across the Peloponnese. 

Wake. Development of marriage and kinship. T S777. 
Weppner. The north star and the southern cross: a two 

years journey round the world. 5th Amer. ed. 

2 v. " N 3474. 

Wheeler. Course of empire. N 4478. 

Yonge. History of Christian names. New ed. T 6498. 



PART 5.-LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE. 



A, Bibliography and Library Economy. 

Arf.rdken (Scotland) Public Lihrarv. + Report, 1886- 
^7- . ■ B9535. 

American Library Association, f Papers and proceed 
ings of 8th general meeting, 1886. M 8506. 

ASTOR Library (N. Y. City), f 39th annual report. 188S. 

B 9532. 

Barrow, J. W. f Catalogue of books in [his] library at 
private sale, 1888. M 7517. 

BOSTO.N Public Library, f 36th annual report, 1S88. . 

K 9533- 

BowDOiN College Library, f Report for years ending 
June I, 18S7 and iS'SS. B 9533. 

Bridgeport Public Library and Reading Room, f 7th 
annual report. B 9533. 

Bronson Library (Waterburv, Ct.^. + Finding list, 1889. 

M 8535. 

Brooklyn Library, f 29th and 30th annual report, 1887- 
88. B 9532. 

Buffalo Library, f 51st and 52d annual report, 18S7- 
88. B 9534. 

California University. \ Library bulletin, No. 8. 
References for students of miracle plays and mys- 
teries. By F. H. Stoddard. B 8531. 



Chicaco Public Librarv. -f Bv-laws. Revised June, 
1888. ' ' B15. 

— f 15th and 16th reports. 1887-88. B 9536. 
Cincinnati Public Library. \ Report for years ending 

June 30, 1S66-87. ' ' B 9536. 

— + Bulletin of books added during 1S8S. M 8818. 
Columbia College Z/i^;wrj'. f 4th annual report. B 9532. 

— School of Library liconomv. f Annual register. 1SS6- 

87, 18S7-S8. ' B 9532. 

f 1st annual report, 1S87. B 9532. 

+ Circular of information, 1S87-88. 15 9532. 

Crane (Thomas) Public Library. + 17th annual report. 

^ B 9533 

Detroit Public Librarv. f 7th annual report, 1S88. 

B 9536. 
Dunning. The Sunday school library. M Si 29. 

Foster. Libraries and readers. M 8156. 

Grand Rapids Public Librarv. + .\nuual reports, 1887- 

83. ' • B 9536. 

Hartforo Librarv Association, f 49th and 50th reports, 

1S87-88. ' B 9533. 

— t Bulletin, v. 9. Nos. i. 3, 4, 1887. B 9533. 

\ Same. v. 10, Nos. 1-4, 1888. B 9533. 

Liverpool Free Public Libran-. \ 35th annual report, 

1888. ' B 9535. 



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5— LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE: History and Criticism of Literature. 



LOTHROP Co., publishers. \ Best 267 books for libraries. 

Bi5- 
McGuiRE, J. C. t Catalogue of library of. B 8531. 

Maimonides Library, f Report of the librarian for 1887. 

B 9532. 
Manchester Public Free Libraries. \ 35th and 36th 

reports, 1886-S7, 1887-88. B 9535. 

New Bedford Free Public Library, f 36th annual report, 

1S88. B9535. 

New Haven Free Public Library. \ ist annual report, 

1887. B 9533. 

— I Bulletin, No. i. Books added June-Oct., 1887. 

B 9533- 

New \ ork City. Apprentices' Library, f By-Laws of the 

Library Committee, 1879. B 15. 

— Free Circulating Library, f Sth annual report, 18S7. 

B 9532. 

— Mercantile Library, f 66th and 67th reports, 1SS7-88. 

B 9532. 
New York State Library. \ 71st report, 18S9. M 8698. /4. 
Newberry' Library (Chicago). f Proceedings of the 

trustees July i, 1SS7 to Jan. i, 1S8S. B 9536. 

Omaha Public Library, f loth and iiih reports. 18S7- 

88. B 9536. 

Parsons and others. Worlds best books : a key to the 

treasures of literature. M 7343. 

Peabody Institute. + 20th and 21st reports, 1887-SS. 

B S528. 
Philadelphia Apprentices' Library, f 68th report, 1SS8. 

B9534- 
Philadelphia Library Co. f Reports, 18S7-8S. B 9534. 

— i Bulletin, July 1S87-88. B 9534. 
Philadelphia Mercantile Library Co. f 65th annual 

report, 1888. B 9534. 

Plymouth (Engld) Free Public Library, f loth and 
nth reports, 18S6-87. ' B 9535. 

Pratt (Enoch) Free Library (Bait.), f Finding list . sec- 
ond supplement, 18S9. M 8715./^. 

— f Report of librarian, Jan. 2, 1888. B 9535. 
Providence AthenEeum. f 43d report, 188S. B 9533. 
Providence Public Library, f loth report, 1S88. B 9533. 
Reynolds Library (Rochester, N. Y.). f List of books 

in the Reading Room, i888. B 15. 

Rosenthal, L. f Catalogue 59. B 8527. 

St. Louis Mercantile Library, f 41st and 42d reports, 

1887-8S. B 9535. 

St. Louis Public Library. \ Reports, 18S5-86, 1886-87. 

B9535. 
San Francisco Free Public Library. f Report for year 

ending June 30, 1888 B 9536. 

— + Supplementary catalogue of books added since May, 

18S4. M 8888. 

Taunton Public Library. + 21st and 22d reports, i886- 
87- B 9533. 

Warren Co. (Til.) Library and Reading Room, f His- 
torical sketch. B 9536. 

Worcester Free Public Library, f 2Sth report, 18S8. 

B 9533. 

Wyman. Bibliography of the Bacon-Shakespeare con- 
troversy. 1884. M 7797. 

B. Drama and Plays. 

Church. Stories from the Greek tragedies. K 8089.J. 
Fletcher. Character studies in iSIacbeth. K 2153. 

Guizot. Shakespeare and his times. K 2607. 

Hazlitt. Characters of Shakespeare's plays. 

With M 9191./. 



Howells. The mouse trap, and other farces, 

K 2214.W. 

Contents: The garroters.— Five o'clock tea. — The 

mouse trap.— A likely story. 

Hugo. William Shakespeare. K 2216. 

Schiller. Dramatic works : Wallenstein and Wilhelm 

Tell. K 2390. w. 

Contents : Wallenstein's camp. — The Piccolomini. — 

Death of Wallenstein.— Wilhelm Tell. 

— Works : early dramas and romances. K 2390.^. 



Contents : The robbers. — Fiesco. — Love and intrigue. 
— Demetrius, — The gho.st seer. — Sport of destiny. 
A'ote. — Last two titles are romances. 

— Works: historical dramas. K 2390.,^. 

Contents : Don Carlos. — Mary Stuart : a tragedy. — 
Maid of Orleans. — Use of the chorus in tragedy. — Bride 
of Messina. 
Shakespeare, f Bankside Shakespeare. Ed. by A. Mor- 
gan. V. 1-5. K 2742. <J. 

1. Merry wives of Windsor. [Ed.] by A. Morgan. 

2. Taming of the shrew. [Ed.] by A. R. Frey. 

3. Merchant of Venice. [Ed,] by W. Reynolds. 

4. Troilus and Cressida. [Ed,] by A. Morgan. 
5._ Romeo and Juliet. [Ed.] by B. R, Field. 

— All's well that ends well. Ed. with notes by Rolfe. 

K 2401. a. 

— Hamlet. Ed. with notes by Rolfe. K 2401./. 

— Henrj' Vth. Ed. with notes by Rolfe, K 2401.^. 

— Henry VII Ith, Ed, with notes by Rolfe. K 2401. /i. 

— Julius Caesar. Ed. with notes by Rolfe. K 2401.J. 

— King Lear. Ed. with notes by Rolfe. K 2401./^. 

— Midsummer-night's dream. Ed, with notes by Rolfe. 

K 2401. «. 

— Richard II. Ed, with notes by Rolfe. K 2402.^. 

— Romeo and Juliet, Ed. with notes by Rolfe. K2401./-. 

— Tempest. Ed. with notes by Rolfe. K 2401. w. 

— Timon of Athens, Ed. with notes by Rolfe. K 2401. j. 

— Titus Andronicus. Ed. with notes by Rolfe, K 2401,57, 

— Twelfth night, Ed. with notes by Rolfe. K 2401. «. 
Stoddard, f References for students of miracle plays and 

mysteries, B 8531. 

Wyman. f Bibliography of the Bacon-Shakespeare con- 
troversy. M 7797. 

C. Elocution and Rhetoric. 

Julian, f Later speeches on political questions, M 6641. 
Locke. Art of correspondence. M 5272. 

Monroe, edr. Young folks' readings. M 5313.J. 

Morgan. An hour with Delsarte : a study of expression. 

M 5690. 
Riddle. Readings, M 5372. 

Stebbins. Society gymnastics and voice-culture. M 5420. 

D. Essays and Miscellany. 

Blots and blemishes. M 2046. 

Cos.. Comic yarns in verse, prose, and picture. M 2I02.^. 

De Vere. Essays chiefly literary and ethical. M 41 19. 
Contents : Literature in its social aspects. — Archbish- 
op Trench's poems — Poems by .Sfr Samuel Ferguson. 
— Coventry Patmore's poetry. — A policy for Ireland, 
Jan. 1887. — Proportionate representation with reference 
to the idea involved in it, — Church property and secu- 
larisation, 1867. — A few notes on modern unbelief. — 
Philosophy of tlie rule of faith. — Personal character of 
Wordsworth's poetry. 

Frost. Stuff and nonsense. M 2832. 

Irving. Sketch book, Geoffrey Crayon edition. M 4634. 

Lang. Lost leaders. M 4260. 

Lubbock. Pleasures of life. Part 2. M 4275. 

Contents : Ambition. — Wealth. — Health. — Love. — 

Art. — Poetry. — Music — The beauties of nature. — The 

troubles of life. — Labour and rest. — Religion. — Hope 

di progress. — Destiny of man. 

MULFORD. White cross library, v, 2. M 4320. 

Peck. Story of the Puritans : a go-as-you-please history. 

M 2345.6. 

Riley. Pipes o' Pan at Zekesbury. M 1373. 

St. Francis Xavier College. Pearls of a year : short 
stories from the " Xavier." B 19. 

E. History and Criticism of Literature. 

Adams. By-ways in book-land, M goo4.i^. 

Authors and publishers : a manual of suggestions for 

beginners in literature. M 9512. 

Fitzgerald. Recreations of a literary man ; or, does 

writing pay? New ed. .M 9151. 



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5— NATURAL SCIENCE: Medical Science. 



GOSSE History of i8th century literature. M 9172.//. 

Hazlitt. Literature of the age of Elizabeth and Charac- 
ters of Shakespeare's plays. M gigiV. 
MORLEY. English writers, v. 3, 4. M 9316./. 

3. From the conquest to Chaucer. 

4. The fourteenth century. Book I. 

Rees. Brotherhood of letters. M 93^8. 

Stedma:,' and Hutchinson, edrs. Library of American 
literature, v. 7, 8. M 9753- 

Contents : Literature of the Republio, 1S35-60, part 3. 

F. Language and Phonography. 

Anderson. History of shorthand. W loio. 

Bardeen. Verba! pitfalls : a manual of 1500 words 

commonly misused. W 2026. 

Browne's Phonographic monthly, v. 13 (Jan.-Dec. 1888). 

w 1537. 

Clark. Indian sign language. W 9555. 

Hill. Our English. W 2203.0. 

RiGGS. Manual of the Chaldee language. W 9724. 

Note. — "Chiefly from the German of G. B. Winer." 
Skeat. Concise etymological dictionary of English. 

W 2409. 
Smith, Rev. W. Synonyms discriminated. 2d ed. by 

H. P. Smith. W 2412. 

Wedgwood. Origin of language. W 1472. 

Whitney. \ Century dictionary : an encyclopedic lexicon 

of the English language, v. i. W 2897. 



Worcester, f Dictionary of the English language, 187I- 

W 2898. 

G. Poetry. 

Brown. Sonnets of Shakespeare solved. K 1536.J. 

Chaucer. Poetical works. Ed. by Gilman. 3 v. 

K 1084./. 
Coleridge and Keats. Poetical works. 4 v. in 2. 

K I096.a. 
Dunshee. f The Knickerbocker's address to the Stuy- 

vesant pear tree. B 8531. 

Halleck. Poetical writings. Ed. by Wilson. K ii83./>. 
Juvenal, Persius, and others. Satires. Literally transl. 

by Evans. K 8235.^, 

Keats. Poetical works. In v. 2 tj/ K 1096.(7. 

Knight, edr. Wordsworthiana : selection from papers 

read to the Wordsworth Society. K 1249. 

LocKHART, transl. Ancient Spanish ballads. K 5272. 
OssiAN. Poems. Transl. by Macpherson. K 1339.0. 
Pope. Poetical works. With memoir, explanatory notes, 

^tc. K 1355. <?. 

Riley. Old fashioned roses. K 1373.2. 

— Pipes o" Pan at Zekesbury. M 1373. 

Rowell. f The sonnet in America. B 8531. 

Swinburne. Poems and ballads. 3d series. K 1431. 
Thomas. Lyrics and sonnets. K 1437./. 

Virgil. .-Eneid : first six books. Transl. into English 

rhyme by Hamilton. K 8460. A. 



PART 6.-NATURAL SCIENCE. 



A. Botany. 

Archer. Profitable plants. E 1014./. 

Note. — Same as his " Economic botany." 

Dyer. Folk-lore of plants. E 1130. 

Gray. Elements of botany. Revised ed. E 1604.C 

— How plants behave. E 1174.^. 

B. Chemistry and Chemical Technology. 

Brannt and Wahl. Techno-chemical receipt book. 

D 5057. 

California University. College of Agriculture. f Re- 
ports of experiments on methods of fermentation. 

B 3512. 

Dragendorff. Plant analysis: qualitative and quantita- 
tive. E 1576. 

Pinner. Introduction to organic chemistry. 2d rev. ed. 

L> 5353 'z. 

Richards. Aluminium : its history, etc. D 5372. 

Ross. The blowpipe in chemistry, mineralogy, and geol- 
ogy. 2d ed. D 5379. 

Shep.ard. Elements of inorganic chemistry. D 5403. 

Troilius. Chemistry of iron. 2d ed. D 576S. 

Winkler. Handbook of technical gas-analysis. D 5792. 

Wolff. Applied medical chemistry. D 5793. 

C. Evolution, Biology, and Ethnology. 

Behrens. The microscope in botany. E 520. 

Ferris. New theory of the origin of species. F 1147. 

Priest. American antiquities. E 9716. 

Romanes. Mental evolution in man : origin of human 
faculty. E 9726. 

Starcke. The primitive family in its origin and devel- 
opment. E 9421. 

United States. Bureau of Ethnology. f4th annual 
report, 1882-83. E 9891. 

Wallace. Darwinism. F 1465. </. 

— Natural selection. F 1465. 

D. Geology, Mineralogy, and Physical 

Geography. 

D.\NA. Appendix to 5th ed. of [his] mineralogy. By 
Brush and others. D 9568. /J. 



Herman and others. God's glorious creation ; or, the 
mighty marvels of earth, sea, and sky. D 7618. 

HusSAK. Determination of rock-forming minerals. 

D 9218. 

Rosenbusch. Microscopical physiography of the rock- 
making minerals. D 9727. 

United States. Coast and Geodetic Survey. \ Report of 
the superintendent for 1S86. D 7891. 

— Geological Surz'ey. f 6th annual report, T884-85. 

D 8891. 

— Geological Survey of the Territories. \ 6th and 12th 

annual reports, 1873 and 1883. D 8773. 

\ Mi.scellaneous publications, No. 12. History of 

North American pinnipeds. D 8773.^. 

f Report. V. II, 12. 1877-79. D 889i.(-. 

ir. Monographs of North American rodentia. 
12. Fresh-water rhizopods. 

— Signal Office, f Tornado circular, No. i. B 3512. 
Whitney. The U. S. : physical geography and material 

resources. D 7788. 

Wright. Ice age in North .America. D 8796. 

E. Medical Science. 

Doty. Prompt aid to the injured. F 4125. 

DUFFEY. What women should know. F 7576. 

Earle. Curability of insanity. F 5579. c. 

Gray. Anatomy, descriptive and surgical. Amer. ed. 
by Keen. F 1S36. 

Hardaway. Essentials of vaccination. F 5185. 

James. American health resorts, with notes upon their 
climate. F 2636, 

Kraft. ■! Electropathy, a curative in acute and chronic 
diseases. B 3512. 

Leaming f Philosophy of climatic treatment of chest 
diseases. B 3512. 

Lewis. Talks about people's stomachs. F 2267./. 

Mc.\rthur. t Pulmonary tuberculosis and its treat- 
ment. B 15. 

Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital. t^7'^h report, 1886. 

B17. 

Morris. Book of health. 3d ed. F 2690. 

Napheys. Transmission of life: nature and hygiene of 
tl»e masculine function. F 7326./. 



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7— POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES : Legislative Bodies. 



New York City. Cancer Hospital, f ist-3d annual re- 
ports, 1885-S7. B 20. 

— Lodge and Association Hospital. \ 1st annual report, 

1888. B 8528. 

— Orthopadic Dispensary, f 20th annual report, 1888. 

B 3512. 

— Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital. f An- 

nouncement, 1887-88. B3512. 

— Society for the Relief of tlic Ruptured and Crippled. 

f 24th annual report, 18S7. B 3512. 

New York State. Homeopathic Asylum for the Insane at 

Middletoivfi. f l6th annual report, 1887. B 3512. 

— t i8th annual report, 18S9. F 5753. 
Plunkett. Women, plumbers, and doctors ; or, house- 
hold sanitation. F 2354. 

Putnam. Twenty- five years with the insane. F 5360. 

St. Mary's Free Hospital for children (N. Y. City), 
f l8th annual report, 1887. B 3512. 

St. Vincent's Hospital (N. Y. City), f 37th annual re- 
port, 1887. B 3512. 

Seguin. f Myelitis of the anterior horns. F 5739. 

— f Opera omnia: essays [on medical subjects]. F 739. 
Skene, f Diseases of women. F 7746. 
Stille. Cholera : its origin, etc. F 5423. 
Talcott. f Revision of laws relating to the insane. 

B 3512. 
Taylor. Manual of medical jurisprudence. 8th Amer. 

ed. by Reese. F 6760. 

Valk. Errors of refraction and their correction with 

glasses. F 5774. 

F. Natural History. 

Abbott. Days out of doors. E 2001.0?. 

Bailv. Our own birds. E 7023. 

Bamford. Up and down the brooks. E 4024. 

Bechstein. Natural history of cage birds. 3d ed. 

E 7034. «. 
Church. Flyers and crawlers ; or, talks about insects. 

E 4089. 
DuLCKEN. Men, animals, and plants. E 976. 

FiGUiER. The insect world. Revised by Duncan. E 4149. 
Herman. The creator's wonders in living nature. E 61S. 
Jefkeries. Field and hedgerow. E 229./. 

LuNT. Across lots. E 274. 

Macalister. Zoology. 2 V. in i. E 2277. a. 

Maynard. Manual of taxidermy. 2d ed. E 2295. 

Merriam. Birds through an opera glass. E 7301. 

Nelson, f Natural history collections made in Alaska, 

1S77-81. ' E 2866. 

Taylor. Playtime naturalist. E 434./. 

Treat. Injurious insects of the farm and garden. 

E 4446.2. 
United States. Commission of Fish and Fisheries. 

f Fisheries and fishery industries of the U. S. sees. 

3.75-. E 589X. 

3. Fishing grounds of North America. 

4. Fishermen of the United States. 

5. History and methods of the fisheries. Vol. i. 
Text. 

5. — Same. Vol. 2. Plates. 



— Geological and Geographical Suri'ey of the Territories. 

\ Miscellaneous publications. No. 12. D 8773.^:. 

Contents: History of North American pinnipeds: a 

monograph of walruses, sea-lions, sea-bears, and seals. 

By J. A. Allen. 

f Report. V. II, 12. D 8891.^. 

11. Monographs of North American rodentia. By 
E. Coues and J. A. Allen. 

12. Fresh-water rhizopods of North America. By J. 
Leidy. 

Wood. Homes without hands. E 2794. 

G. Physics and Astronomy. 

Badt. Dynamo tender's hand-book. D 4022. 

Beeton's Illustrated dictionary of the physical sciences. 

D 520. 
Bottone. Electric bells and all about them. D 4053.1?. 

— Electrical instrument making for amateurs. D 4053./". 
Brooklyn. Board of Comm'rs of Electrical Subways. 

\ 4th report, 1888. B 2517. 

Browne. Student's mechanics : introduction to the study 

of force and motion. D 3061. 

Cumming. Electricity treated experimentally. New ed. 

D 4107.^. 
Croll. Stellar evolution and its relations to geological 

time. D 6105. 

Forbes. Lectures on electricity. D 4156. 

Hering. Dynamo-electric machines. D 4197.^. 

Hospitalier. Modern applications of electricity. 2d 

ed. by Maier. 2 v. D 4628. dj. 

Kapp. Electric transmission of energy. D 4236. 

LocKWOOD. Electricity, magnetism, and electric teleg- 
raphy. D 4663. 
Lodge. Modem views of electricity. D 4272. 
Magic lantern, The: its construction and management. 

D 3284. 
Maier. Arc and glow lamps : a practical handbook of 

electric lighting. D 4285. 

Pancoast. The Kabbala ; or, the true science of light. 

D 3705. 
Preece and Maier. The telephone. D 4357. 

Reynier Voltaic accumulator. D 4722. 

Salomons. Management of accumulators and private 

electric light installations. 4th ed. D 4384. 

Sloane. Home experiments in science for old and young. 

D 410. 
Stephen. Wrinkles in electric lighting. D 4421. 

Stewart and Gee. Elementary practical physics. 2 v. 

D 2421.^. 

1. General physical processes. 

2. Electricity and magnetism. 

Swinton. Elementary principles of electric lighting. 

D4431. 

Thomson. Popular lectures and address, v. i. Con- 
stitution of matter. D438. 

United States. State Department. \ Report of th^ Elec- 
trical Conference at Philadelphia in 1884. D 4773. 

Warner Observatory. \ History and work of the, 1S83- 
86. V. I. B 3512. 

Webb. Optics without mathematics. D 3471. 



PART 7.-POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES. 



A. Annals of Legislative Bodies and 
Public Documents. 

f Congressional record, v. 19. (10 pts. and index.) 
50th Congress, ist session. U 2821. 

New York State. Assembly, f Documents, i nth session, 
1888. 10 v. in II. U 2697. 

— Senate, f Documents, iiith sess., 1888. 5 v. U 2697./'. 

— State Department, f Manual for the use of the legis- 

lature, 1889. U 2329. 

United States. Congress. \ Official congressional direc- 
tory. 50th Congress, 2d session. U*2773.j)/. 



United States. Interior Department. \ Annual report 
on receipt and distribution of public documents, 
1886-S7. B6551. 

f Report of secretary. 2d session, 49th Congress. 

V. I, 2, 4. U 2773. r. 

\ Same. 1st sess., 50th Congress, v. i, 2, 5. U 2773.^. 

State Department. \ Appropriations and expendi- 
tures of the Dept. of State, 1789-1876. U 7891. 

f Papers relating to foreign relations of the U. S. 

1870, 1872 (pts. I, 2 6 v.), 1S73 (3 pts.), 1874, 
1875(2 pts.), 1876-79, 1S81-83. 1S85-87. 23 V. 

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B. Commerce and Navigation. 

GoDDARD. Art of selling. H 9171. 

Mutual Life Insurance Co., of N. Y. f Premium rates. 

B 16. 

N. Y. Chamber of Commerce, f 31st annual report, 1889. 

U 8697. 

Packard. New manual of book-keeping and correspon- 
dence, loth ed. , H 9705.//. 

Platt. Business. H 93';4. 

RlNGWALT. Development of transportation systems in 
the U. S. • U 8875. 

St. Paul Chamber of Commerce. + Annual report for 
1S86. B6551. 

Smith. Science of business. U 8412. 

Terry. How to keep a store I5lh ed. H 9436. 

United States. Bureau of Stalistics. \ Commerce and 
navigation for years 1886, 1887. U 8773. 

— Post-Office Department. \ Report of postmaster-gen- 

eral, 1st session, 50th Congress. U 8773. </. 

— Senate, f Report of select committee on interstate 

commerce. 2 v. U 8773 k. 

— State Department, f Commercial relations of the U. S. 

with foreign nations, 1857. By E. Flagg. v. 2. 

U 8891.^. 

-f Same,lor 1858. U 8891. 

t Same for 1885-6. 1886-7. U 8773.^. 

f Map showing the location of the diplomatic and 

consular offices of the U. S., March i, 18SS. 

U 8991. 

• f Report from the consuls of the U. S. Nos. 97- 

100, 103-105. U 8773.^. 

\ Same. New series, No. i. Jan. 18S9. U 8773.W. 

f Report on relations between the U. S. and Cen- 
tral and South America. 48th Congress, 2d session. 

u 8773./. 

f Same. 49th Congress, 1st session. U ^ITi-^- 

C. Education. 

Albany Young Men's Association for Mutual Improve- 
ment, f 54th annual report, 1887. B 8528. 

Amherst College, f Addresses of the Alumni, No, 2. 
1888. • • B S526. 

Belfield. t Manual training and the public school. 

B 8530. 

Boone. Education in the U. S.: its history. X 7051. 

California University, f Register, 1886-87, 1887-88. 

B 8530. 

CoMPAYRfi. History of pedagogy. X 7098. 

Cooper Union (N. Y. City), f 2flth-2gth annual reports, 
1887-8S. B 8528. 

Oilman. + Plea for the training of the hand. B 8530. 

Jacobi. Primary education and the study of language. 

X 7226. 

Montague, f Technical education. B 17. 

Mou-NT Holyoke Female Seminary. \ 50th annual cata- 
logue,' 1886-87. B 8530. 

New York City. Board 0/ Education, f Directory. 18S9. 

X 7329. 

— f Journal. i888. X 7697.(7. 

— I Manual. 1889. X 7329.(7. 

— I Manual training in the common schools. B 8526. 

— 1 47th annual report. 1887. X 7697./'. 
New York City. College, f 39th annual register, 1887-88. 

B S530. 
New York State. Regents of the University. \ looth- 

I02d annual reports, 1886-88. ' X 7697. r. 

Orcutt. School keeping : how to do it. 4th ed. X 7339. 
Preyer. Mind of the child. Pt. 2. Development of 

the intellect. X 7358. 

Rochester University. + 3Sth annual catalogue, 1887-88. 

B 8526. 
Simmons. + Address at commencement of the Normal 

College of the City of New York, 1SS7. B 8526. 

— t Higher education a public duty, 1888. B 8530. 

— t Present condition and progress of education in the 

city of New York, 1S88. B 8530. 



Union College (N. Y.) Alumni Association, f I^> laws. 

etc., 1889. X 7454. 

I United States. Bureau of Education, f Report of coni- 

I missioner for 1886-87. X 7773. 

Woodward. The manual training school. X 7794. 

Xavier Union (X. Y. City), f Reports for year ending 
June 16, 1887. B 8526. 

i Yale University. + Obituary record of graduates deceased 
' in year ending June, 1888. B 8526. 

' — f Report for year ending July I, 1887. B 8526. 

D. Government and Politics. 

Blair. Prosperity of the south dependent upon the 
elevation of the Negro. U 1044. 

Bruce. The plantation negro as a freeman. U 1061. 

Cocker. Government of the United States. U 1095. 

Crocker. Principles of procedure in deliberative assem- 
blies. V 104. 

Gushing Rules of proceeding and debate. Revised by 
Sullivan. V io8.«. 

Endicott, compiler, f Immigration laws of the U. S., 
1887. B 6552. 

De Fonblanque. How we are governed. [British em- 
pire.] i6th ed. by Gordon. U it6. 

Halstead. History of nation"! political conventions of 
[1S60]. U i6og. 

Laidlaw, transl. \ Declaration of independence and 
constitution of the United States in German, French, 
and English. U 1654. 

Maine. International law. V 1671. 

Nablco. f O abolicionismo. U 9326. 

Philadelphia Learned Societies, f Banquet in commem- 
oration of the framing and signipg of the consti- 
tution of the United States. U 1871. 

Schaff, Progress of religious freedom as shown in the 
history of toleration acts. U 734. 

TiLDEN. t Phe N. Y. City " Ring " discussed. B 6551. 

Union League Club of N. Y. + [Charter, by-laws, etc.\ 
1889. U 1454-'^. 

United States. State Department. \ Case of the U. S. 
before the Tribunal of Arbitration at Geneva. 

V i773.f- 

t Claims against Great Britain. 7 v. V 1773. 

f Opinions of the attorneys-general [onj international 

law, treaties, etc., iSjj. Y J-J'j.d. 

WiGMORE. Australian ballot system. U 7S9. 

E. Law. 

Coats ts. the Merrick Thread Co. + Defendant's record 
on final hearing. V 8557. 

Gun. f Index to advertisements for next of kin, etc. 
Pt. II. B6551. 

— f List of names of persons abroad entitled to property. 

B6551. 
Thompson. Patent law of all countries. Sth ed. V 8438. 
Title Guarantee and Trust Co. f Some interesting law 

suits. B 16. 

United States. Department of Justice, f Annual report 

of the Attorney-General" for 18S8. U 2773. .r. 

— State Department, f Statutes of the U. S., ist session, 

50th Congress. 1887-88. V 3S91. 

F. Military and Naval Science. 

United States. Na-y Department. \ Report of the sec- 
retary, 1st sess., 50th Congress, 1887-S8. G 7773.^. 

— Senate. \ Report of the select committee on ordnance 
j and war ships. G inyc. 

1 — War Department, f 7\nnual report [on] the U.S. 
I Military Academy, 1886. G 6773.0. 

j f Report of the secretary. 2d sess., 49th Congress, 

I 1S86-S7. v. 2 (pts. 1-3), 3, 4. G 6773. 

+ Same. 1st sess., 50th Congress, 1887-88. v. i, 2 

(pts. I, 3. 4) and 4 (pt. i). G 6773. 

I Ward. + Cadets admitted into the U. S. Military Acad- 
I emy. West Point, from its origin till 1S86. B 18. 

I Wheeler. Art and science of war. G 6479. 



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G. Political Economy and Finance. 

Blodgett. t The money famine and a few other reasons 
why the people are so poor. B 20. 

Clarke, R. & Co., /it/i/is/n-rs. f Catalogue of works on 
political economy, finance, fU. 1888. B 8527. 

Converse. The IJihle and land. U 4099. 

Dexter. Co-Operative savings and loan associations. 

U 4120. 

DONNELL. OutHnes of a new science. " U 4124. 

Francis. History of the Bank of England. U 75Q4"'- 

Oilman. Profit sharing between employer and employee. 

U 4167. 

Leeson, J. R. & Co., publishers. f Flax : shall it be 
" free " or " protected " ? B 6552. 

Medley, f Free trade unmasked. B 18. 

N. Y. State. State Assessors. + Annual report for 1886. 

B 6552. 

— State Board of Arbitratioti. f 1st annual report for 

1886. B 6552. 
Schoenhof. The industrial situation and the question 

of wages. U 4394. 

United States. Set/ate. \ Reports of the Silver Com- 
mission of 1876. U 7773./. 

— State Department, f Appropriations and expenditures 

of the Deoartment of State from 1789 to 1876. 

U 7891. 

f International monetary conference in Paris, 1878. 

U 7773-^- 

— Treasury Department, f Annual report of the secretary 

for 1887. U 7773- 

f Laws of the United States relating to loans and 

ihe currency, coinage, and banking. U 7773-^. 

H. Social Science and Statistics. 

Actor's Fund of America. \ 7th annual renort, 1888. 

B 8528. 
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- 
mals, f 22d annual report, 1S87. B 8528. 
Baernreither. English associations of working men. 

u 9513- 

Brooklyn Bureau of Charities, f 6th annual report, 

1887. B 17. 
Brooklyn Children's Aid Society. \ 22d annual report, 

18S7. B 17. 

Byrnes. Professional criminals of America. U 9S14. 

Campbell. Prisoners of poverty abroad. U 9073.^. 



Davitt. Leaves from a prison diary. U 9115. 

Fawceit. Pauperism : its causes and remedies. U 9144. 
Green-wood Cemetery. + Report for 1880. B 6551. 
N. Y. City. Board of Police Justices, f Annual report 
for year ending Oct. 31, 1888. U 9697. f. 

— Charity Organization Society. \ 6th annual report, 

1888. B 8528. 

f New York charities directory. 3d ed. 1888. 

X 8329. 

— Exempt Firemen's Benevolent Fund. \ 22d annual 

report, 1887. ^ B 8528. 

— Society for the Prevention of Cruelly to Children. 

\ I3lh annual report, 1887. B 8258. 

N. Y. State. Factory Inspectors. \ isl annual report for 
1886. B 6552. 

Ohio Society of N. Y. f Constitution and by-laws, 1888. 

B 19. 

Pelham. Chronicles of crime ; or, the new Newgate 
calendar. 2 v. U 9707. 

ScHAACK. Anarchy and Anarchists in America and Eu- 
rope. U 9734. 

Sheltering Arms (N. Y. City), f 23d and 24th annual 
reports. 1S87-88. B 16. 

Smiley, f Altruism considered economically. B 6552. 

Statesman's year-book for 1S89. Ed. by J. S. Keltic. 

U 6421. 

U. S. Bureau of Pensions. \ Annual report of the com- 
missioner for 1S87-8S. B 6551. 

— Bureau of Statistics. f Statistical abstract of the 

U. S., 1S85-87. U 6773.^. 

— State Department. \ Proceedings of the International 

Sanitary Conference of 1S81. F 2891. 

t Quarantine laws of the U. S., 1887. B 6552. 

Vanderbilt Benevolent Association of Charleston, S. C. 

f In remembrance of Hon. \\'m. Aiken, 1887. 

B 7516. 
WiCKES. Sepulture : its history, methods, and sanitary 

requisites. T 8789. 

I. Women. 

Association for the Advancement of Women, f 15th 
annual report, 1887. B 19. 

Converse. Marriage and divorce in the U. S. U 9099. 

Penny. 500 employments adapted to women, married or 
single. U 9346./. 

Snyder. Geography of marriage ; or, legal perplexities 
of wedlock in the U. S. V 5413. 



PART 8.-THEOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY. 



A. Biblical Theology. 

Blake. The book ; or. where and by whom the Bible 
was written. Y 2044. 

Farrar. History of interpretation. Y 2586.//!. 

HoRNE. Introduction to the Holy Scriptures. loth ed. 
4 v. Y 2627. 

I. Summary of the evidence for the Holy Scriptures. 
By Rev. T. H. Home. 2. Text of the Old Testament, 
with a treatise on sacred interpretation. By Samuel 
Davidson. 3. Summary of biblical geography and an- 
tiquities. By Rev. Thos. H. Home. 4. Introduction 
to the textual criticism of the New Testament. By T. 
H. Home and S. P. Tregelles. 
Little. Biblical lights and side-lights : 10.000 illustra- 
tions. 2d ed. Y 2662. 
Parker. The people's Bible, v. 1-9. Y 2706. 
I. The book of Genesis. 2. The book of Exodus. 
3. Leviticus-Numbers xxvi. 4. Numbers xxvii. -Deu- 
teronomy. 5. Joshua-Judges v. 6. Judges vi.-i Sam- 
uel xviii. 7. I Samuel xviii.-i Kings xiii. 8. i Kings 
xv.-i Chronicles ix. 9. I Chronicles x. -2 Chronicles xx. 

— The people's Bible : Acts of the Apostles. 3 v. 

Y 2706.0. 

— The people's Bible : Gospel of Matthew. 3 v. 

Y 2706. w. 



Reade. Bible characters. 
Spence and Exell, edrs. 
Chronicles. 

— Same : Genesis. Sth ed. 

— Same: Jeremiah, v. i. 

— \ Same : Jeremiah. 



Y 2366.^. 
f Pulpit commentary : i 

Y 2750.;^. 

Y 2750.^. 

Y 2 7 50. J. 
Y 2750.//. 



— Same : Judges and Ruth. 4th ed. Y 2750./. 

— Satne : St. Mark. v. I. 2d ed. Y 2750.W. 
WiLLSON. Wonderful story of old. 2 v. Y 2790. 

I. Old Testament history. 2. New Testament history. 

B. Doctrinal and Miscellaneous The- 
ology. 

American New Church Tract and Publication Society. 

f 22d annual report. B 16. 

Christianity and Agnosticism : a controversy. Z 20S7. 

Dawson. Facts and fancies in modern science. Z 3115./. 

— Modem science in Bible lands. Z 311?.;//. 
Fullerton. a plain argument for God. Y 6160. 
Kedney. Christian doctrine harmonized and its ration- 
ality vindicated. 2 v. Y 6643. 

New York State. Young Men'' s Christian Associations. 
f 22d annual meeting of the state association. 

B 8529. 



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New York City. Young Men's Christian Association. 
+ 35th annual report. B 8529 

— Voting IVomi'n's Christian Association, f 17th annual 
report. B 8529. 

Spence and others. Thirty thousand thoughts [on] reli- 
gious and allied topics. 6 v. Y 5750. 
I. Christian evidences. — The Holy Spirit. — The beat- 
itudes. — The Lord's prayer. — Man and his traits of 
character. 

2 Man's nature and constitution. — The laws by 
which man is conditioned. — The epistles to the seven 
churches of Asia. — The seven sayings on the cross. — 
Virtues, including excellences (first part). 

3. Virtues, including excellences (2d-5th part). — The 
Mosaic economy. 

4. Jehovistic names and titles of God. — Attributes of 
God. — Sins. — Christian dogmatics. 

5. Christian dogmatics (concluded). 

6. Old Testament scripture characters (Male). — New 
Testament scripture characters (Male). 

Wright, f Realities of heaven. IIL B 16. 

C. Historical Theology. 

COMBA. History of the Waldenses of Italy. Y 3557. 

Cornell University Library, f Catalogue of the histor- 
ical library of A. D. White, r. The Protestant 
Reformation. M 8S21. 

DORNER. History of Protestant theology particularly in 
Germany. 2 v. Y 6574. 

D. Mythology and Various Religions. 

Beers. The Mormon puzzle and how to solve it. Z 4033. 
Cairo. Introduction to the philosophy of religion. New 

ed. Z 9071. 

Dickinson. New light on Mormonism. Z 4121. 

Emerson. Indian myths ; or, legends, traditions, and 

symbols of the aborigines of America. Z 85S2. 

Kalakaua. Legends and myths of Hawaii. Z 8642. 

KiNGSLEY. The heroes ; or, Greek fairy tales for my 

children. Z 7244. 



Lamb. The golden Bible ; or, the Book of Mormon : is 
it from God? Z 4259. 

Mills. Tree of mythology: its growth and fruitage. 

Z S6S3. 
Schermerhorn. Sacred scriptures of the world. Z 9734. 
SiNNETT. Esoteric Buddhism. Z S407. 

Witt. Classic mythology. Z 7487. 



E. Occult Literature. 

Ashburner. Animal magnetism and spiritualism. X 5510. 

Baughan. Influence of the stars. X 5518. 

Part I. Astrology. Part 2. Chiromancy. Part 3. 

Physiognomy. 

Blavatsky. The secret doctrine: the synthesis of science, 

religion, and philosophy. 2 v. X 5527.J. 

I. Cosmogenesis. 2. Anthropogenesis. 

FuLLERTON. f Wilkesbarre letters on theosophy. B 19. 

New York City. Thirteen Club, f 6th annual report. 1888. 

B 85-29. 
Raue. Psychology applied to the solution of occult psy- 
chic phenomena. X 5719. 

F. Philosophy, Mental and Moral. 

American Temperance Union, f Memorial services in 
honor of John B. Finch. B 18. 

Argyll. What is truth ? X 3014.^'. 

Fothergill. The will power: its range in action. X 3155. 

Galton. Natural inheritance. X 4597.;/. 

Kant. Critical philosophy for English readers. By 
Mahaffy and Bernard, v. i, 2. X 3236.4. 

1. Kritik of the pure reason explained and defended. 

2. Prolegomena to any future metaphysic. 
Lotze. Outlines of logic. X 6273. 
McCosH. First and fundamental truths. X 3277./. 
Mantegazza. Testa: a book for boys. X 9287.5. 
Perez. First three years of childhood. X 3347. 
Plato. Best thoughts. Compiled from Jowett's transla- 
tion. X 2354./^. 



PART 9.-USEFUL AND FINE ARTS. 



A. Agriculture, Horticulture, and Ani- 
maliculture. 

Beale. Profitable poultry keeping. Ed. by Weld. 

H 1031. 
Brown. People's farm and stock cyclopedia. 2 v. in I. 

H 1537- 

Ellwanger. The garden's story; or, pleasures and trials 

of an amateur gardener. H 2135.^. 

New York State. Commissioners of the State Reservation 

at Niagara, f 3d annual report for 1S86. B2517. 

— + Supplemental report. 1887. B 2517. 

— \ 4th annual report for 18S7. B 2517. 
Roe. The home .acre. H 2376. /i. 
Stockbridge. Rocks and soils: their origin, composition, 

and characteristics. H 1754. 

United States. Agricultural Department, f Examina- 
tion of wools and other animal fibres. By \V. Mc- 
Murtie. H 1S91. 

— f Report of commissioner, 1886, 1887. H I773.<'- 
—1 Bureau 0/ Animal Industry. \ 3d annual report. 1886. 

H I773vf- 

— Senate, f Report on the rights and interests of Ameri- 

can fisheries and fishermen. H I773''''- 

— State Department, \ Cattle and dairy farming. 2 pts. 

H I773/- 

B. Architecture and Building. 

American Architectural Association, f American stair- 
builder and instructor. G 9902. 



Baldwin. Hot-water heating and fitting. G 9514. 

Berg. Safe building. G 9523. 

Brown. Contractors', builders', and carpenters' buiUling 

table and estimate book. G 9537- 

Brunner. Cottages; or, hints on economical building. 

C S537. 
Burn. Building construction: timber, lead, and iron 

work. v. 2. Plates. 09814.(7. 

California University. . f Building stones of California. 

By A. W. Jackson. B 3512. 

Deforest, f Indian domestic architecture. G 8824. 
De Graff. Stair builder's guide. G 9824. 

Dictionary of technical and trade terms of architectural 

design and building construction. G 8573. 

Faija. Portland cement for users. 2d ed. G 9142. 

GwiLT. Encyclopaedia of architecture. New ed. by 

Papworth. G S608. 

f Modern architectural designs and details, v. 2 (Oct., 

1888 to March, 1889). G 8863. 

Mooney. American gas engineer and superintendent's 

hand book. G 9315. 

Osborne. Art of house-planning. G 8339. 

Putnam. Improved plumbing appliances. G 9716. 

Unwin. Exercises in wood-working for handicraft 

classes. G 9891. 

C. Engineering. 

Adams. Notes in mechanical engineering. G 1004. 

— Strains in ironwork. G 4004. j. 

BOLLER. Construction of iron highway bridges. G 4530. 



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9— USEFUL AND FINE ARTS : Painting, Plastic Arts, and Finp Arts Generally. 



Brewkr. Elementary engineering. G 1057. 

Calii--<jrnia University. Department of Mechanical 

Engineering, f Bulletin No. 2. Hydraulic step. 

B2517- 

— t Testing of materials. B 2517. 
CORFIELD. Treatment and utilisation of sewage. 3d ed. 

G 4561. 

Chicago. Department of Public Works. + 13th annual 

report for 1 888. G 4552. 

Church. Mechanics of engineering. G 1553. 

Dorr. The surveyor's guide and pocket table-book. 

G .sias- 
FiNDL.W. Working and management of an English 
railway. G 4150- 

Galloupe. Index to engineering periodicals, 1883-87. 

G 4161. 
Gerhard, f Drainage of a house. B 16. 

— f Sanitary drainage of tenement houses. B 2517. 

— f Prevention ot fire. 2d ed. B 2517. 
GiLLMORE. Compressive resistance of freestone, brick, 

piers, hydraulic cements, mortars, and concretes. 

G 4601. 
— Roads, streets, and pavements. 6th ed. G 4167. 
Grimshaw. Steam-boiler catechism. G 2176. 

Heap. Ancient and modern light-houses. G 7615. 

HUTroN. Practical engineer's hand-book. 2d ed. G 1631. 
Kennedy. Wonders and curiosities of the railway. 2d 

ed. G 4241. 

Krantz. Study on reservoir walls. G 4651. 

Macgregor. Gas engines. G 1280. 

Merrill. Iron truss bridges for railroads. 4th ed 

G 4861. 
Merriman. Mechanics of materials. G 4680. 

IMULLIN. Modern moulding and pattern-making. G 1321. 
New York City. Aqueduct Commission. \ Reports on the 

Quaker Bridge Dam. i88g. G 4866.^. 

— Department of Street Cleaning. \ Report for 1 886. 

B 2517. 
New York State. State Engineer and Surveyor. 
t Annual report for year ending Sept. 30, 1885. 

B2517. 
Parsons. Track : manual of [the] maintenance of way. 

G 4706. 
Porter. The Richards steam-engine indicator. 4th ed. 

G 2714. 
O'Brien, f Legal status of the Arcade Railway. B 2517. 
Roper. Catechism of steam engines. 20th ed. G 2377. f. 

— Hand-book of land and marine engines. 8th ed. 

G 2377-/^. 
• — Hand-book of the locomotive. T3th ed. G 4377. /i. 

— Instructions and suggestions for engineers and firemen. 

G 2377.?. 

— Questions and answers for engineers. 5th ed. G 2377.^. 

— Use and abuse of the steam-boiler. loth ed. G 2377.M. 

— Young engineer's own book. 2d ed. G 2377.J. 
Rose. Modern steam engines. G 287b. 
Slater. Sewage treatment, purification, and utilization. 

G 4410. 

Smith. Cutting tools worked by hand and machine. 2d 

ed. ' G 1412. 

— Graphics applied to mechanical engineering. Pt. I. 

[Text.] G 1747. 

— Satne. Pt. 1. Atlas of diagrams. G 1883. 
Staley and Pierson. Separate system of sewerage. 

G 4752. 
Stoney. Strength and proportions of riveted joints. 

G 4754. 
Thurston. Materials of construction. 2d ed. G 4764.0. 
Note. — Abridged from his " Materials of engineer- 
ing." 

— Steam boiler explosions in theory and practice. 2d ed. 

G 2439.J. 
Traill. Boilers : their construction and strength. G 1446. 
United States. Patent Office. \ Report of the com- 
missioner for iSSS. G 1891. 

— IVar Department, f Tests of metals and other materials 

for industrial purposes. G 4773.0. 

Unwin. Elements of machine design. loth ed. G 1454. 



Usill. Practical surveying. G 5456. 

Waddell. Designing of ordinary iron highway bridges. 

3d ed. G 4777. 

Wegmann. Design and construction of masonry dams. 

G 4895. 
Whipple. Bridge building. G 4788. 

— The electric railway. G 4788. <». 
Winton a«(/ Millar. Modern steam practice, engineer- 
ing, and electricity. 4 V. G 2791. 

Wright. American street railways : their construction, 
etc. G 4493. 

D. Household Economy. 

Brunner a7id Tryon. Interior decoration. H 3813. 

California University. College of Agriculture. \ Re- 
ports of experiments on methods of fermentation. 

B 3512. 
Murrey. Book of entrees. H 3324. i5. 

— Fifty salads. H 3324./. 

— Fifty soups. H 3324.^. 
Owen. Choice cookery. H 3340.(:. 

— Progressive housekeeping. H 3340./. 



E. Industrial Aft. 

Adamson. Fretsawing and marquetry cutting. 
Emerson. Naturalistic photography. 
Meldola. Chemistry of photography. 
Price. How to make pictures : easy lessons for 

teur photographer. 4th ed. 
Roche. How to make photographs : a manual 

teurs. 
Saunier. Watchmaker's hand-book. 2d ed. 
Weeks. Manufacture of glass. 



I 5004. 
I 2i36.«. 

I 2297. 
the ama- 

I 2715. 
for ama- 

I 2376. 
H 8386. 
H 8895. 



F. Music. 



I 6113.0. 



Daniell. How to sing. 

Note. — Same as his " Voice and how to use it ' 
Finck. Chopin, and other musical essays. I 6150. 

Heron- Allen. Violin-making as it was and is. 2d ed. 

I 6618. 
Weber. Theory of musical composition. 2 v. I 6783. 
Wicks. Organ building for amateurs. I 6483. 

Zundel. Treatise on harmony and modulation. 2d ed. 

I 6800. 

G. Painting, Plastic Arts, and Fine Arts 
Generally. 

Armitage. Lectures on painting. I 4015. 

Art for young folks. I 4509. 

Babelon. Manual of oriental antiquities : architecture, 
sculpture, and industrial arts. I 21. 

Boot. Trees and how to paint them in water-colours. 

I 4051. 

Champlin and Perkins, edrs. \ Cyclopedia of painters 
and paintings. 4 v. I 4818. 

Chattock. Practical notes on etching. I 2551. 

DiLKE. Art in the modern state. I 572. 

Fowler. Oil painting : a handbook for students and 
schools. I 4156. 

Goodyear. A history of art. I 603. 

Hamerton. Portfolio papers. I 184./. 

HuLME. Flower painting in water colours : first series. 

I 4629. 

Kellogg. How to paint in water colors. I 4329. 

Leitch and Callow. Easy studies in water-color paint- 
ing. I 4854- 

LlETZE. Modem heliographic processes. I 2855. 

Mac Cord. Practical hints for draughtsmen. I 3856. 

Naftel. Flowers and how to paint them. I 4326. 

Rapilly. f Catalogue de livres sur les beaux-arts. B 8527. 

Short. Making of etchings. I 2742. 

Smith. Manual of topographical drawing. Revised by 
McMillan. I3747.W. 

Tayler. Studies in animal painting. I 44 34. J. - 

Turner. Use of water colors for beginners. I 4890. 



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TUTHILL. Practical lessons in architectural drawing. 

I 3449- 
Whelpley. Art of letter engraving. * I 2479. 

Wright. Architectural perspective for beginners. I 3899. 

H. Sports, Games, and Amusements. 

American tlsh and how to catch them. I 7009./. 

Anderson, E. L. Modern horsemanship. 3d ed. I 7506. 
Anderson, G. Art of skating. 4th ed. I 7010.3. 

Angerstein and Eckler, edrs. Home gymnastics for 

the well and the sick. I 7507. 

Beaufort. Driving. I 7033.1/. 

Bird. Chess practice. I 9526. 

Coney Island Jockey Club, f Programme, 1887. June 

meeting. B 15. 

Cook and Miller. Synopsis of chess openings. I 9560. 
DowD. Physical culture for home and school. I 7125. 
Farrow. Military system of gymnastic exercises and a 

system of swimming. I 7144. 

Gossip. Chess-player's manual. I 9604. 

Griffith. Boys' useful pastimes. I 9176. 

Hartelius. Home gymnastics. Transl. by Lofving. 

I 7188. 

Hazeltine. Brevity and brilliancy in chess. I 9191. 

Henshall. More about the black bass. I 7196. w. 

JVoU. — Supplement to his " Book of the black bass." 

Hoffmann. I'arlor amusements. I 9209./. 

.VoU. — Same as his "Drawing-room amusements." 

[I 9209. </.] 

Leffingwell. Wild fowl shooting. I 7658. 

Peck & Snyder, publislurs. f Playing rules of lawn tennis. 

B 15. 
Peile. Lawn tennis as a game of skill. I 7345. 

Philidor. Studies of chess. 4th ed. I 9711. 

Pole. Philosophy of whist. 4th ed. I 9355-/- 

Pollard and Satterlee. Artistic tableaux. K 2356. 
Shields (" Gy«'«'?"). Cruisings in the Cascades. I 7742. 
Spalding's Base ball guide for 1889. I 74i6.(J. 

Spayth. Game of draughts. 4th ed. I 9417.^. 

Splan. Life with the trotters. I 775i- 

Standard Hoyle : a complete guide upon all games of 

chance or skill. I 9420. 

Tenace. Handbook of whist. I 943<J- 

Vandervell and Witham. System of figure skating. 

3d ed. I 7458. 

Walker. New treatise on chess. 2d ed. I 9464. 



I. Useful and Miscellaneous Arts. 

I Amateur's storehouse. H 505 

I Note. — b\\\ vol. of '• Amateur work illustrated." 

— Same. v. 7. H 505 

I Bayley. Assay and analysis of iron and steel, iron ores 

and fuel. G 3031 

Beeton's Dictionary of industries and commerce. H 520 

Brannt. Metallic alloys. G 3056 

Brown. Manual of assaying gold, silver, copper, and 

lead ores. 2d ed. G 3061 

Burn. Self-aid cyclopaedia. H 540. 

\ Contents : Drawing book. — Architectural, engineer 

ing, and mechanical drawing book. — Ornamental draw 

ing and architectural design. — Mechanics and mechan 

ism. — The steam engine: its history and mechanism. 

Chapman. Treatise on ropemaking. Rev. ed. H 4083 

Dickerson. f Joseph Heniy and the magnetic telegraph 

t I 1573 

ElSSLER. Metallurgy of gold. G 3135 

Fontaine. Electrolysis : nickeling, coppering, etc. 

! . . G 3593 

Forney. Car-builder's dictionary. Rev. and enl. ed 

by Wellington. H 8156 

'. New York City. Typothetu. \ Annual dinner, Jan. 17 

i 1888. B2517 

Osborne. Minerals, mines, and mining. G 3703 

Phillips. Elements of metallurgy. New ed. G 3711 

Phin. Trade " secrets " and private recipes. H 351 

Practical iron founding. G 3357 

Spon, E. & F. N., publishers. Workshop receipts. 4 v. 

H 418 
I. By Ernest Spoi. 2. By Robert Haldane. 3 and 
4. By C, G. Warnford Lock. 
Swank. History of the manufacture of iron. G 3758. 
United States. Bureau of Statistics. \ Wool and man- 
ufacture of wool. H 4773. 

— State Department. Reports of the U. S. commissioners 

to the Paris Universal Exposition 1878. 5 v. 

H 772. 

— Treasury Department, f Production of precious metals 

in tlie United States during 18S7. G 3773 

Urquhart. Electro- plating. G 3457 

— Electro-typing. G 1456 
Wahl. Galvanoplastic manipulations. G 3777 
Watt. Electro-deposition. G 3469.4' 
Wylie. Treatise on iron founding. G 3495 



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Index To Subjects. 



Abyssinia. 
Accumulators. 
Acetates. 
yEgean, The. 
Africa. 
Agnosticism. 
Agriculture. 
Air analysis. 
Alaska. 

Alcott, Louisa M. 
Alexander the great. 
Algebra. 
Algeria. 
Aluminium. 
America, British. 
America, Central. 
America, North. 
America, Portuguese. 
America, South. 
America, Spanish. 
American history and travels. 
American literature. 
Amusements. 
Anaesthesia. 
Animaliculture. 
Animals. 

Annals of legislative bodies. 
Arblay, Madame d'. 
Architecture. 
Arithmetic. 
Army of the Potomac. 
Arnold, T. 
Art. 

Arthur, C. A. 
Aschman, R. 
Assaying. 
Astronomy. 
Atlases. 
Austen, Jane. 
Australia. 
Austro- Hungary. 
Authorship. 
Bacteria. 
Ballou, H. 
Baltimore, Barons, 
Barbary. 
Baronetage. 
BashkirtsefF, Marie. 
Beaconsfield, Lord. 
Beaumont, Mrs. B. 
Berlin. 

Biblical theology. 
Bibliography. 
Biography, Collective. 
Biography, Individual. 
Biology. 
Birds. 

Birney, J. G. 
Bismarck, Prinz O. von. 
Black Forest. 
Blacksmithing. 
Blowpipe analysis. 
Boat building. 
Bodily exercise. 
Boilers. 

Bonaparte, Citizeness. 
Book-keeping. 
Boot-making. 
Boston. 
' Botany. 
Bourbons, The. 
Breton, J. 



PAGE 
l8. 


Bricks. 


PAGE 

28. 


24. 


British America. 


16. 


31- 


British Columbia. 


16. 


18. 


British history and travels. 


17- 


l8. 


Browning, R. 


I. 


27. 


Bryant, W. C. 


I. 


28. 


Buccaneers. 


16. 


22. 


Building. 


28. 


17- 


Burial of the dead. 


28. 


I. 


Burney, Fanny. 


I. 


I. 


Business. 


25. 


23- 


Butler, J. 


I. 


18. 


Butterflies. 


23- 


22. 


Cabinet work. 


30. 


16. 


California. 


17. 


16. 


Calvert, G. and C 


I. 


16. 


Camping. 


' 31. 


16. 


Canada. 


16. 


16. 


Cannibals. 


18. 


16. 


Canoe building. 


29. 


16. 


Canoe handling. 


31. 


21. 


Capital and labor. 


26. 


30. 


Cards. 


31. 


23. 


Carette, Madame. 


I. 


28. 


Carpentry. 


28. 


23- 


Catalogues. 


19. 


25- 


Cattle. 


28. 


I. 


Cements. 


28. 


28. 


Census. 


26. 


23- 


Central America. 


16. 


17- 


Champlain, Lake. 


17. 


I. 


Cheirosophy. 


28. 


30. 


Chemical technology. 


22. 


I. 


Chemistry. 


22. 


I. 


Chess. 


31. 


31- 


Childs, G. W. 


I. 


22. 


Chimneys. 


28. 


18. 


China. 


18. 


I. 


Chivalry. 


18. 


18. 


Church history. 


27. 


18. 


Church of Rome. 


28. 


20. 


Chronology. 


18. 


22. 


Civil War (^. .S-.). 


16. 


I. 


Civilization. 


X8, 22. 


:. 


Clive, Lord. 


I. 


18. 


Coal. 


29. 


2. 


Collected works. 


3- 


I. 


Colorado. 


17. 


I. 


Colorado River. 


17- 


I. 


Comic works. 


22. 


18. 


Commerce. 


25- 


27. 


Commercial calculations. 


23- 


19. 


Comparative religion. 


28. 


1. 


Conkling, R. 


I. 


1. 


Constitutional history. 


25. 


22. 


Cook, Captain. 


I. 


23- 


Cookery. 


30. 


I. 


Costa Rica. 


16. 


I. 


Coston, Mrs. Martha J. 


I. 


18. 


Courts-Martial. 


26. 


31. 


Crank, The. 


29. 


22. 


Credit, Mercantile. 


25. 


29. 


Crime. 


26. 


23. 


Crimea, The. 


17- 


29. 


Cuba. 


16. 


I. 


Cycling. 


31- 


25- 


Cyclopaedias. 


3. 


31. 


Cyphers. 


31- 


17- 


Dalhousie, Marquess of. 


I. 


22. 


Dana, R. H. 


I. 


I. 


Darwinism. 


22. 


I. 


Davis, J., the navigator. 


I. 



Davis, Jefferson. 


PAGE 
I. 


Decorative design. 


30. 


Delsarte system. 


20. 


Desiree, queen of Swedtn 


and 


Norway. 


I. 


Desserts (Cookery). 


30 


Devotional theology. 


28. 


Dickens, C. 


I. 


Dictionaries. 


21. 


Diseases. 


23. 


Doctrinal theology. 


27. 


Dogs. 


28. 


Dolomites, The. 


17- 


Domestic architecture. 


29. 


Domestic economy. 


30. 


Dragon flies. 


23- 


Drainage. 


29 


Drama. 


19. 


Drawing. 


30. 


Duodenal arithmetic. 


23- 


Dupleix, J. F. 




Dyer, H. 


I. 


Dynamo-electric machines. 


24. 


Ear diseases. 


23. 


Earthquakes. 


23. 


East, The. 


18. 


Ecclesiastical history. 


27. 


Edinburgh. 


17. 


Education. 


25. 


Edwards, J. 


I. 


Egypt. 


18. 


Electric light. 


24. 


Electric railway. 


29. 


Electricity. 


24. 


Elixir of life. 


23- 


Ellis, S. 


I. 


Elocution. 


20. 


Emerson, R. W. 


I. 


Emigration. 


26. 


Encyclopaedias. 


3. 


Engineering. 


29. 


Engineering drawing. 


30. 


England, Church of. 


28. 


English history and travels. 


17. 


English language. 


21. 


English literature. 


21. 


Entomology. 


24. 


Ericsson, J. 


I. 


Essays. 


20. 


Ethics. 


27. 


Etiquette. 


27. 


European history and travels. I7> 18. 


Evelyn, J. 


I. 


Evolution. 


22, 27. 


Exercise. 


23. 


Explosives. 


31- 


Eye diseases. 


23- 


Factory labor. 


26. 


Fiction. 


4- 


Fiction, JuvenUe. 


13- 


Finance. 


26. 


Fisheries. 


24. 


Fishes. 


24. 


Fisk, W. 


I. 


Florida. 


17- 


Flower painting. 


3?- 


Flowers. 


82, 28. 


Folk lore. 


28. 


Food adulterations. 


30. 


Forth bridge. 


29. 


Foundry practice. 


31. 


Fox, C. J. 


I. 



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PAGE 




PAGE 


1 


PAGE 


France. 


17- 


Idaho. 


2. 


Marie Louise, Empress. 


2. 


Franklin, B. 


I. 


Immigration. 


26. 


Marine engineering. 


29. 


Free trade. 


26. 


Immortality. 


27. 


Marine surveying. 


29 


Freemasonry. 


i3. 


Indexes. 


19. 


Masonry (Secret Society). 


18. 


French language. 


21. 


India. 


IS. 


Masonry (Trade). 


28. 


French literature. 


21. 


Indication. 


29. 


Massachusetts. 


17 


French revolution. I7 


18. 


Industrial art. 


30. 


Mathematics. 


23. 


Froebel. F. 


I. 


Industrial exhibitions. 


31- 


Mechanical drawing. 


30- 


Fruit-wines. 


al- 


Industrial history. 


25- 


Mechanics. 


24- 


Furniture 


so. 


Infantry tactics. 


26. 


Medical science. 


23. 


Future life. 


27- 


Infidelity. 


27. 


Memoirs. 


I. 


Future punishment. 


27- 


Inquisition. 


27. 


Memory. 


25- 


Gallenga, A. 


I. 


Insanity. 


23- 


Mesmerism. 


28. 


Games. 


30. 


Insects. 


23- 


Metal' turning. 


29 


Gardening. 


23. 


Intellectual philosophy. 


27- 


Metallurgy. 


31- 


Garfield, J. A. 


i; 


Internal revenue. 


26. 


Metaphysics. 


27. 28. 


Gas. 


22. 


Interoceanic communication. 


29. 


Meteorology. 


23- 


Gas engines. 


29. 


Iron. 


31. 


Metrology. 


23- 


Gems. 


30. 


Iroquoian languages. 


21. 


Mexico. 


16. 


Geography. 


18. 


Italy. 


17- 


Midwifery. 


23. 


Geography, Physical. 


23- 


Japan. 


18. 


Military science. 


26. 


Geology. 


23- 


Jay, J. 


2. 


MiUwork. 


29. 


Geometry. 


23. 


Jefferson, J. 


2. 


Mineral spring waters. 


23. 


George II.. King of England. 




Jefferson, Thomas. 


16. 


Mineralogy. 


23. 


Georges, The, Kings of Eng- 




Jesus Christ. 


27. 


Mining. 


29. 


land. I 


17- 


ewish history. 


18. 


Miscellany, Literary. 


20. 


German language. 


21. 


_'oan of Arc. 


2. 


Missions. 


27 


Germany. 


18. 


ohnstown flood. 


17- 


Mississippi. 


17- 


Glass blowing. 


30. 


Jones, Eli. 


2. 


Mnemonics. 


25- 


Glazier. W. 


I. 


Jones, Sibyl. 


2. 


Money. 


26. 


Glover, W. 


I. 


Josephine, Empress. 


2. 


Monk, General. 


2. 


God. 


27- 


Kansas crusade. 


25- 


Monopolies. 


26. 


Goethe, J. W. von. 




Kimlergarten education. 


25- 


Montana. 


17- 


Gothic architecture. 


29. 


Kirby, Georgiana B. 


2. 


Moral philosophy. 


27- 


Government. 


25. 


Labor. 


26. 


Morocco. 


18. 


Graining. 


2S. 


Land surveying. 


29. 


Mortars. 


23. 


Grand Army of the Republic. 


16. 


Language. 


21. 


Mosquitoes. 


23. 


Greece. 


18. 


Latin language. 


21. 


Moths. 


23. 


Greek language. 


21. 


Law. 


25- 


Muhlenberg, Dr. W. A. 


2. 


Greek literature. 


21. 


Lawn tennis. 


30,31- 


Music. 


30. 


Greenland. 


17- 


Legislative bodies. 


25- 


Muskhogean languages. 


21. 


Gunsmithing. 


31- 


Letters. 


I. 


Mythology. 


28. 


Gustavus Adolphus. 


2. 


Leucomaines. 


23- 


Napier, Sir C. 


2. 


Gymnastics. 


31- 


Library economy. 


19. 


Natural history. 


23. 


Hamilton, A. 


2. 


Life-Saving Service (6^.5.). 


26. 


Natural philosophy. 


24- 


Hand-railing. 


29. 


Light. 


24. 


Natural science. 


22. 


Hansa towns. The. 


IS. 


Limes. • 


28. 


Naval architecture. 


29. 


Hastings, W. 


2. 


Lincoln, Abraham. 


2. 


Naval warfare. 


26. 


Havelock. 


2. 


Lincolnshire. 


17- 


Negro problem. 


25- 


Hawthorne, N. 


2 


Linear perspective. 


30. 


Nelson, H. 


2. 


Hayes, R. B. 


2 


Liquors. 


30. 


Nelson. J. Y. 


2. 


Hayti. 


16. 


Liszt, F. 


2. 


Nevada. 


17- 


Heat. 


24. 


Literary criticism. 


21. 


New England. 


17- 


Heating. 


28. 


Literary history. 


21. 


New Jersey. 


17- 


Heaven. 


27- 


Literary miscellany. 


20. 


Newman, Cardinal. 


2. 


Hill. B. H. 


2. 


Literary periodicals. 


3- 


Newspaper reporting. 


21. 


Hindu literature. 


21. 


Literature and language. 


19. 


Nile river. 


18. 


History. 


16. 


Lilhology. 


23- 


Norseland. 


17- 


History of literature. 


21. 


Locke, John. 


2. 


North America. 


16. 


History of the church. 


27- 


Locks. 


29. 


Novels. 


4. 


Hone. P. 


2. 


Locomotives. 


29. 


Occult literature. 


28. 


Horse, The. 


23. 


Logarithms. 


23- 


O'Connell. D. 


2. 


Horsemanship. 


30. 


Logic. 


27- 


Oglethorpe, General. 


2. 


Horseshoeing. 


30. 


London. 


17- 


Old age. 


23. 


Horsetaming. 


3'- 


Machine design. 


29- 


Oliver, H. K. 


2. 


Horticulture. 


28. 


Machinery. 


29. 


Opium habit. 


23. 


House decoration. 


30. 


Macready. W. C. 


2. 


Orchids. 


23. 


Household economy. 


30. 


Madagascar. 


IS. 


Ordnance. 


26. 


House-painting. 


28. 


Madison, James. 


16. 


Oriental history and travels. 


18. 


Howitt, Mary. 


2. 


Magic lantern. 


24- 


Ornament. 


30. 


Humorous works. 


22. 


Magnetism. 


24 


Orthographic projection. 


30. 


Hungary. 


18. 


Magneto-electric machines. 


24. 


Painting. 


30. 


Hunting. 


30. 


Manners. 


27- 


Palermo. 




Hydraulic cements. 


28. 


Manual training. 


25- 


Palestine. 


is! 


Hymnology. 


28. 


Map drawing. 


30. 


Palmistry. 


23. 


Hypnotism. 


28. 


Marbling. 


28. 


Panama. 


x6. 


Ibsen. 


2- 


Marie Antoinette. 


=• 


Paper-making. 


31. 



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Index to Subjects. 





PAGE 




PAGE 




PAGE 


Paris exposition. 


31. 


Rubinstein, A. 


2. 


Theology, Biblical. 


27- 


Park. .Mungo. 


2. 


Russell, Lord]. 


2. 


Theology, Controversial. 


27. 


Parliamentary law. 


25- 


Russia. 


17, 18. 


Theology, Devotional. 


28. 


Patent law. 


26. 


Russia in Asia. 


18. 


Theology, Doctrinal. 


27- 


Pattern making. 


29. 


Salvation army. 


27. 


Theology, Practical. 


28. 


Pauperism. 


26. 


Savannah. 


17. 


Theology, Sectarian. 


28. 


Pedagogy. 


25- 


Savonarola. 


2. 


Theosophy. 


28. 


Peerage. 


2. 


Saws. 


29. 


Theresa {St.) of At'ila. 


2. 


Pensions. 


26. 


Science. 


24. 


Thiers, L. A. 


2 


Periodicals, Index to. 


19. 


Scientific amusements. 


24. 


Throat diseases. 


23 


Periodicals, Literary. 


3. 


Scientific periodicals. 


4- 


Tiles. 


28. 


Periodicals, Scientific. 


4- 


Scotland. 


17- 


Tin. 


31 


Persian literature. 


21. 


Scott, Sir\N. 


2. 


Tornadoes. 


23- 


Perspective. 


30. 


Sculpture. 


30. 


Training. 


31- 


Pestalozzi, A. 


2. 


Seamanship. 


22. 


Transactions. 


4- 


Peterborough, C. M., earl 


./. 


Sectarian theology. 


28. 


Travels and voyages. 


18. 


Petroleum engines. 


29. 


Semitic languages. 


21. 


Trigonometry. 


23- 


Philately. 


IS. 


Sermons. 


28. 


Trollope, T. A. 


2. 


Philosophy. 


27. 


Sewerage. 


29. 


Tropical fibres. 


28. 


Phoenicia. 


18. 


Sex. 


23. 


Turkey. 


17- 


Phonography. 


21. 


Shakespeare, W. 


2. 


Turning lathes. 


29. 


Photography. 


30. 


Sheep. 


28. 


Typewriting. 


21. 


Photometry. 


24. 


Ship building. 


29. 


United States : Histoiy and trav 




Physical geography. 


23- 


Shoemaking. 


31. 


els. 


16. 


Physical training. 


31. 


Shooting. 


31- 


United States : Separate states 


Physics. 


24. 


Shorthand. ' 


• 21. 


and cities. 


17- 


Physiognomy. 


28. 


Siberia. 


18. 


Universal history. 


18. 


Physiology. 


23- 


Sign-writing. 


28. 


Upholstery. 


30 


Pianoforte. 


30. 


Signal service {U. S.). 


23- 


Useful arts. 


31- 


Plantagenets, The. 


17. 


Silver coinage. 


26. 


Utah. 


17- 


Plastering. 


28. 


Slide valve gears. 


29. 


Vaccination. 


23. 


Players. 


19. 


Social science. 


26. 


Van Bur en, M. 


2. 


Plays. 


19. 


Socialism. 


26. 


Ventilation. 


28. 


Playwriting. 


31- 


Society. 


27. 


Vermont. 


17- 


Plumbing. 


29. 


Solomon Islands, 


18. 


Vienna International Exhibition. 


31 


Poaching. 


31- 


South America. 


16. 


Vinegar. 


31- 


Poetry. 


21. 


Spanish America. 


16. 


Violins. 


30. 


Police. 


26. 


Spanish language. 


21. 


Volumetric analysis. 


22. 


Political economy. 


26. 


Speculation, Art of. 


26, 


Voyages and travels. 


18. 


Political science. 


25- 


Speeches. 


20. 


Wallack, L. 


2. 


Portuguese America. 


16. 


Sports. 


30. 


Walpole, Sir R. 


2. 


Postage stamps. 


18. 


Stage, The. 


19. 


War, Art of. 


26. 


Potential. 


24. 


Statistics. 


26. 


Washington, G. W. 


2. 


Poverty. 


26. 


Steam engine. 


29. 


Washington territory. 


17- 


Practical theology. 


28. 


Stebbins, G. B. 


2. 


Water engineering. 


29. 


Prayer. 


27. 


Steel. 


31- 


Water gas. 


29 


Preaching. 


28. 


Steel pens. 


31. 


Waterways. 


29. 


Precious stones. 


23, 30. 


Steel square. 


29. 


Water works. 


29. 


Printing. 


31. 


Stowe, Harriet B. 


2. 


Wealth. 


26. 


Pronunciation. 


21. 


Strafford, T. W. lord. 


2. 


Webster, D. 


2. 


Prophecy. 


27. 


Stratford de Redclifle. 


2. 


Wellington, Duke of. 


2. 


Protection. 


26. 


Stratford-on-Avon. 


17- 


West Indies. 


16. 


Protestantism. 


28. 


Strength of materials. 


29. 


West Point Military Academy. 


26. 


Psychology. 


27, 28. 


Submarine boats. 


26. 


Whist. 


30. 


Public documents. 


25- 


Sugar analysis. 


22, 


White Mountains. 


17- 


Puddings. 


30. 


Surveying. 


29. 


Willard, Frances E. 


2. 


Pumps. 


29. 


Sweden. 


18. 


Williams, M., Q.C. 


2. 


Pyrenees. 


^1- 


Swedenborgianism. 


28. 


Wilmer, R. H., Bp. of Alabama 


2. 


Rackets. 


31- 


Switzerland. 


17, 18. 


W^inchester (England). 


17- 


Railroad bridges. 


29. 


Synthetic philosophy. 


27. 


Winnipeg country. 


16. 


Railroads. 


29. 


Tales. 


4- 


Wisconsin. 


17. 


Readers. 


20. 


Tanning. 


31- 


Wit and humor. 


22. 


Rebellion (t/. S.). 


16. 


Tariff. 


26. 


Witchcraft. 


28. 


Religion and science. 


27- 


Teaching. 


25- 


Women, 


27- 


Religions, Various. 


28. 


Technological journals. 


4- 


Wood, Hev. J. G. 


2, 


Reporting. 


21. 


Teeth of gears. 


29. 


Wood-turning. 


31- 


Rhetoric. 


20. 


Temperance. 


27- 


Wood-working. 


29. 


Riding. 


30. 


Ten commandments. 


27. 


Woodstock (Ct.). 


IT- 


Road making. 


29. 


Tennessee, 


23- 


Works, Collected. 


S' 


Roman Catholic Church. 


28. 


Tennis. 


31- 


Wrestling. 


31.^ 


Romances. 


4- 


Terra cotta. 


28. 


Wyoming. 


17- 


Roof trusses. 


29. 


Theatre. 


31- 


Yellowstone Park. 


17. 


Rossetti, D. G. 


2. 


Theism. 


27- 







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Arrangement of Principal Subdivisions. 



Part i. Biography, Memoirs, and Letters. 

2. Cyclopedias, Collected Works, and Periodicals. 

3. Fiction and Juvenile Fiction. 

4. History, Geography, Voyages, and Travels. 

5. Literature and Language. 

6. Natural Science and Mathematics. 

7. Political and Social Sciences. 

8. Theology and Religion. 

9. Useful and Fine Arts. 



PART i.-BIOGRAPHY, MEMOIRS, AND LETTERS. 



A. Individual Biography. 

Alcott, Louisa M.: her life, letters, and journals. Ed. 

by Ednah D. Cheney. T 72. r. 

Alexander the great. Dodge, T. A. Great captains. 

T lU. 
Arblay, Madame d'. See BuRNEY, Fanny. 
Arnold, T. Stanley, A. P. Selections from [his] life 
of. T 170. 

Note. — In Johnson, S. and Stanley, A. P. " Two 
great teachers." 
Arthur, C. A. Stoddard, W. O. Lives of the presi- 
dents. T 5423. f. 
Ascham, R. Johnson. S. Memoir of. T 170. 
Note. — In Johnson, S. and Stanley, A. P. " Two 
great teachers." 
Austen, Jane. Maiden, Mrs. C. Famous women. 

T 205. w. 
Ballou, H. : a marvellous life-story. By O. F. Safford. 

T247. 

Baltimore, Barons. See Calvert, G. and C. 

Bashkirtseff, Marie. Journal of a young artist, 1S60- 

84. T 296. 

Beaconsfield. Lord. By J. A. Froude. T 1235./. 

Beaumont, Mrs. B. Twelve years of my life. T 333. 

Birney, J. G. and his times. By W. Bimey. T 431. 

Note. — " The genesis of the Republican party, with 

some account of the Abolition movement in the south 

before 1828." 

Bismarck, Prinz O. von. The iron chancellor in private 

life. By a fellow student. T 433./. 

Bonaparte, C»//c«w^j.f. By I. de Saint-Amand. T soi.r. 

Note. — Afterwards, empress Josephine. 
Bourbons. The. Bingham, Capt. D. Marriages of the 
Bourbons. 2 v. T 546. 

Breton, J. Life of an artist : an autobiography. T 576. 
Browning, R. Sharp. W. Life of. T 614. j. 

Bryant, W. C. Bigelow, J. American men of letters. 

T bi-].b. 
— Century Association (N. Y. City). + The Bryant fes- 
tival at " The Century." T 4813. 
Birney. Fanny [.Madame d'Arblay] and her friends. 
Ed. by L. B. Seeley. T 663.J. 
Butler, J. Pynchon, T. R. Bishop Butler : a religious 
philosopher for all time. T 693 q. 
Calvert, G. and C. barons Baltimore. By W. H. 
Browne. ' T 727. 
Carette, Madame. Recollections of the court of the 
Tuileries. T 751. 
Childs, G. W. Recollections. T 866. 



Olive. Lord. By Col. Sir C. Wilson. T 948. w. 

Conkling.R. Conkling, A. R. Life and letters of. 

T 996. 
Cook, Captain. By W. Besant. T 1004 b. 

Coston, Mrs. Martha J. A signal success : an auto- 
biography. T 1 01 9. 
Dalhousie, Marquess of. By Sir W. W. Hunter. 

T 1123. 
Dana, R. H. : a biography. By C. F. Adams. 2 v. 

T 1132. 
Davis, Jefferson. Life and reminiscences of. By dis- 
tinguished men of his time. T 11 51./. 
Davis, J., the navigator, 1550-1605. Markham, C. R. 

T 1151. 
Desiree, queen of Sweden and Norway. By Baron 
Hochschild. T 11 96. 

Dickens, C. A collection of [his] letters, 1833-70. 

T \z\i.k. 

Note. — Abridged from the 3 vol. edition. 

DUPLEIX, J. F. Malleson, Col. Rulers of India. T 1294. 

Dyer, H. Records of an active life. T 1308. 

Edwards, J. Allen, A. V. G. American religious 

leaders. T 1343. 

Ellis, S. Moor, Rev. C. R. Faith and righteousness : 

a memorial of. T 1356.W. 

Emerson, R. W. Woodbury, C. J. Talks with. 

Ti363.zf. 
Ericsson, J. Church, W. C. Life of. 2 v. T 1383. 
Evelyn, J. Diary, 1641-1706. Ed. by W. Bray. 

T I4C2.*. 
FiSK, W. Prentice, G.. D. 

leaders. 
Fox, C. T. Wakeman, H. O. 
Franklin, B. Morse, J. T. 



D. , American religious 
T 1513. 
Life of. T 1568.W. 

American statesmen. 

T 1572.6. 

Transl. and annotated by 

T 1583.0. 



Froebel, F. Autobiography 
Michaelis and Moore. 

C.ALLENGA, A. Episodes of my second life. T 1619. 

Garfield. J. A. Stoddard. \V. O. Lives of the presi- 
dents. T 5423. f. 

George II. Hervey, J. Memoirs of the reign of. Ed. 
by Croker. 3 v. R 1618. 

Georges, The, kings of England. McCarthy, J. His- 
tory of the four Georges, v. 2. R 1277./. 

Glazier, W. Owens, J. A. Sword and pen. T 1693. 

Glover, W. Reminiscences of half a centurj'. T 1705. 

Goethe, J. W. von. Boyhood and youth of. Transl. 
by Oxenford. 2 v. T 1714.0. 

Note. — Books I. to XI. of his "'Truth and poetry 
from my life." 



asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the .AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 



1— BIOGRAPHY, MEMOIRS, AND LETTERS : Collective Biography. 



Ci'STAVUS Adolpluis and the struggle of Protestantism 
for existence. By C. R. L. Fletcher. T 179S./. 

Hamilton, A. By W. G. Sumner. T 1844.(7. 

Hastings, \V. By Sir A. Lyall. T 1892./. 

Havelock, H. By A. Forbes. T 189S./. 

Hawthorne, N. Conway, M. D. Life of. T igoS.r. 

Hayes, R. B. Stoddard, W. O. Lives of the presi- 
dents. T 5423. r. 

Hill, B. H. f Memorial addresses on. T 4841. 

Hone, P. Diary, 1828-51. Ed. by B. Tuckerman. 

T 2116. 

HowiTT, Mary : an autobiography. Ed. by Margaret 
Howitt. 2 V. T 2146. 

Ibsen, H., 1828-8S : a critical biography. By H. Jaeger. 

T2211. 

Jay, J. Pellew, G. American statesmen. T 2288./. 

Jefferson, J. Autobiography. T 2293.a. 

Joan of Arc. Adams, W. H. D. The maid of Orleans. 

T 2330.^. 

Jones, Eli and Sibyl : their life and work. By R. M. 
Jones. T 2341./. 

JoNSON, B. Swinburne, A. C. Study of. T 2342. j. 

Josephine. Empress. Saiht-Amand, I de. Citizeness 
Bonaparte. T 501. r. 

Court of the. T 2349.;-. 

Wife of the first consul. T 2349. j. 

KlREY. Georgiana B. Years of experience : an autobio- 
graphical narrative. T 2453. 

Lincoln, Abraham. Herndon, W. H. and Weik, J. W. 
Lincoln : the true story of a great life. 3 v. 

T 2691.?. 

— Nicolay, J. G. and Hay, J. Abraham Lincoln : a 

history. 10 v. T 2691. w. 

— Van Buren, G. M. Abraham Lincoln's pen and voice : 

a compilation of his letters, addresses, etc. 

T 2691. D. 
Liszt, F., artist and man, 1811-40. By L. Ramann. 

2 V. T 2698.;-. 

Locke, John. By A. C. Fraser. T i-jin.g. 

Macready, W. C. By W. Archer. T 2834.^. 

Marie Antoinette and the end of the old regime. By 1. 

de Saint- Amand. T 2885.?'. 

Marie Louise, Empress. Saint-Amand, I. de. Happy 

days of. T 2885. j. 

Marie Louise and the decadence of the empire. 

T2885.^. 
Monk, C^wm?/. By J. Corbett. T 3135.^-. 

Muhlenberg, Dr. W. A. Newton, W. W. American 

religious leaders. T 3207.;/. 

Napier, Sir C. By Col. Sir W. Butler. T 3260. 

Nelson, H., and the naval supremacy of England. By 

W. C. Russell. T 3284.;-. 

Nelson, J. Y. O'Reilly, H. Fifty years on the trail. 

T 3284.^'. 
New.man, Cardinal. By R. H. Hutton. T 3293. 

O'Coxnell, D. O'Hanlon, J. \ Report of the O'Con- 

nell monument committee. T 3702. 

Oglethorpe, General. By H. Bruce. T 3365./;. 

Oliver, H. K. By Rev. J. H. Jones. T 4702. 

J'ARK. Mungo, and the Niger. By J. Thomson. T 3432./. 
Pestalozzi, a. : his life and work. By R. de Guimps. 

T 3479- 
Peterborough, C. M.. earl of. By W. Stebbing. 

T 34S4. 
R(jSSETTI, D. G., as designer and writer. By W. M. 

Rossetti. T 3783- ''• 

Rubinstein, A. Autobiography, 1829-89. T 3800. 

Russell, Z^rfl' J. Walpole, S. Life of. 2 v. T 3813.W1. 
Savonarola : his life and times. By \V. Clark. 

T 3873.'-. 
Scott, Sir W. Journal. 2 v. T 3977.7'. 

Shakespeare, W. Phillipps, J. O. H. Outlines of the 

life of. Sth ed. v. i, 2. T 4025.(7. 

— \Valter, J. Shakespeare's true life. T 5881. 
Stebbins, G. B. Upward steps of seventy years. T4215.//. 
Stowe, Harriet B. McCray. Florine T. Life-work of 

the author of " Uncle Tom's cabin." T 4248. 

— Stowe, C. E. Life of Harriet B. Stowe. T 4248. j. 



Strafford, T. Wentworth. lord. By H. D. Traill. 

T 425'x 

Stratford de Redcliffe. Poole, S. L. Life of. T 4251. 

Theresa, Saint, of Avila. By Mrs. B. Gilman. T 4374 

Thiers, L. A. Remusat, P. de. The great Frencl 
' writers. T 4377.^. 

Trollope, T. a. What I remember, v. 2. T 4474- •J^. 

Van Buren, M., to the end of his public career. By G. 
Bancroft. T 4581. (^. 

Wallack, L. Memoirs of fifty years. T 4643.W. 

Walpole, Sir R. By J. Morley. T 4644. w. 

Ward, W. G., and the Oxford movement. T 4654.7;'. 

Washington, G. Irving, W. f Life of. Cetitennial edi- 
tion, v. 3-5. T 4894. 

Webster, D. f Obituary addresses on the death of. 

T 4783. 

Wellington, Duke of. Letters of, to Miss J., 1834-51. 
Ed. by Christine T. Herrick. T 4735-''- 

Willard, Frances E. Glimpses of fifty years : auto- 
biography of an American woman. T 4841.^^ 

Williams, M., Q. C. Leaves of a life. T 4845./. 

WiLMER, R. H., /f. of Alabama. The recent past from 
a southern standpoint. Reminiscences of a grand- 
father. T 4S47. 

Wood, Rev. J. G. : his life and work. By Rev. T. Wood. 

T4902.W. 

B. Collective Biography. 

Bayle. f A general dictionary, historical and critical. 
ID v. T go6. 

Bolton. Famous English authors of the 19th century. 

T 5049-t- 
Burke. \ Dictionary of the peerage and baronetage [of 
Great Britain and Ireland]. 51st ed. 1889. 

T 6540. 
Cunningham. Lives of British painters, sculptors, and 
architects. . 6 v. T 5 107. a. 

Dobson. Four Frenchwomen. T 5124./. 

Douglas. Heroes of the Crusades. T 5126. 

Dyer. Great senators of the U. S. 40 years ago. T 5130.^. 
Note. — " Personal recollections and delineations of 
Calhoun, Benton, Clay, Webster, General Houston, 
Jefferson Davis, and others." 
Edwards. The Romanoffs : tsars of Moscow and em- 
perors of Russia. T 5134.7. 
Fawcett. Some eminent women of our times^. T 5146. 
Ferris. Great leaders : historic portraits from the his- 
torians. T 5147. 
FoRSTER. Four great teachers : John Ruskin, Thomas 
Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Robert 
Browning. T 5155./. 
Giddings, compiler. American Christian rulers. T 5600. 
Ireland. Through the ivory gates : studies in psychol- 
ogy and history. T 5634. 
Contents : Emanuel Swedenborg. — William Blake. — 
Insanity of King Louis II. of Bavaria. — Chas. J. Gui- 
teau. — Louis Riel. — Gabriel Malagrida. — Theodore of 
Abyssinia. — Thebaw, king of Burma. 
Japp. Labour and victory : a book of examples. 5th ed. 

T 5228./. 
Contents : Sir James Outram. — Bishop Selwyn. — 
Thos. Edward. — Sir Titus Salt. — Thomas Davidson. 
Scotch Probationer. — William Ellis. — Sir James Simp- 
son. — Friedrich Albrecht Augusti. 

— Master Missionaries. 5th ed. T 5228.;//. 

Contents: Jas. Oglethorpe and Georgia. — David 
Zeisberger and the Indians. — Samuel Hebich and the 
Hindus. — William Elmslie and Kashmir. — George 
Washington Walker and the convicts. — Robert Moffat 
and South Africa. — Dr. James Stewart and Lovedale. 
Dr. William Black and Livingstone.— John Coleridge 
Patterson and the South Pacific. — John G. Fee and the'j 
Freedmen of America. 
Marriott. Makers of modern Italy ; Mazzini, Cavour, 
Garibaldi. T 5288. 

Peabody. Harvard graduates whom I have known. 

T 5345. /'• 



APPRENTICES' LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 



2— CYCLOPEDIAS, COLLECTED WORKS, Etc. : Literary Periodicals. 



Shairp. Portraits of friends. T 5402./. 

Contents: Thos. Erskine.— Geo. Edward Lynch Cot- 
ton, — Dr. John Brown. — Norman Macleod. — John 
Macleod Campbell. — John Mackintosh of Geddes. — 
Arthur Hugh Clough. 
Stoddard. Lives of the presidents : Rutherford B. 
Hayes, Jas. A. Garfield, and Chester A. Arthur. 

T 5423-<^- 
Stowe. Lives and deeds of our self-made men. T 5754. 



Contents : Abraham Lincoln. — Ulysses S. Grant. — 
William Lloyd Garrison. — Charles Sumner. — Salmon 1'. 
Chase. — Henry Wilson, — Horace Greeley. — David G. 
Farragut. — John A. Andrew. — John Brown of Ossau.i- 
tomie. — Edwin M. Stanton. — Frederick Douglass. — 
Philip H. Sheridan. — William T. Sherman. — Eli Whit- 
ney. — James G. Blaine. — Wendell Phillips — Henry 
Ward Beecher. 
TowLE. Heroes and martyrs of invention. T 5445.//. 



PART 2.-CYCLOP.^DIAS, COLLECTED WORKS, AND 

PERIODICALS. 



A. Cyclopaedias and Collected Works. ! t international standard, v. 3(Mch. 1885-jan. 1886). 

"^ C 6634. 

Appletons' Annual cyclopaedia, f Index to, 1376-87. | — f Same (Jan. -Nov. 1887). C 6634. 



C 2505. ^ 
Hazlitt, W. Selections from his writings. With me- 
moir by Ireland. M 191 
Jay, J. t Correspondence and public papers, 1763-81 
Ed. by H. P. Johnston, v, i. M 636 
KiLLIKEl.LY. Curious questions : a mai 
information. 2 v. 



Leslie's (Frank) Popular monthly, v. 28-30 (July, 1S89- 
Dec. 1890). C 6854.0. 

t Library journal, v. 14, 15 (Jan. 1889-Dec. 1890). 

M 8662. 

t Library notes, v. 2 (June, 1887-Mch. 1888). M S660. 

nual of general I Lippincott's Monthly magazine, v. 44-46 (July. 1S89- 

C 2646. ! Dec. 1890). C 666r. 



Washington, G. f Writings. Ed. by W. C. Ford, i f Literary news. New series, v. 10, 11 (Jan. 1S89- 



v. 3-7. M 780. 

3- 1775-1776. 4- 1776. 5. 1776-1777- 6- 1777-1778. 
7. 1778-1779. 



B. Literary Periodicals 

+ Arena, ' 

f Army and navy journal 



Arena, The. v. i, 2 (Dec. iSSq-Nov. 1890). C 6509. 
y jour 
23. 1890). 



/. 26, 27 (Sept. I, 1888-Augt. 

C 6904. 
f Athen>eum : July, iS89-Dec. 1890. C 6804. 

Atlantic monthly, v. 64-66 (July, 1889-Dec. 1890). 

C 6511. 
f Baldwin's Monthly, v. 24-27 (Jan. 1882-Dec. 1883). 

C 6805. 
t Book chat. v. 3-5 (Jan. 1888-Dec. 1S90). M 7532. 
Boy's own annual, v. 11, 12 (Oct. 1888-Sept. 1890). 

C 6811. 
Browne's Phonographic monthly, v. 2, 3, 6, 10, 12, 14, 
15 (Jan. 1877-Dec. 1890). W 1537. 

Century, The. v. 16-18 (May, 1889-Oct. 1890). C 6549. 
Chatterbox. 1889-1890. Ed. by J. E. Clarke. C 6551. 
t Civil service record, v. 7, S (July, 1887-July. 18S9). 

C6818. 
t Connoisseur, The. v. 2, 3 (Oct. 1887-Summer, 1889). 

I559- 
t Daily voice, The. v. i, Nos. 1-4, 6-13 (Oct. 19- 
Nov. 3, 1886). 
JVote. — Bound with " The voice," v. i, folio. 
Demorest's Monthly magazine, v. 25. 26 (Nov. 1S88- 
Oct. 1890). C 6824. 

Domestic monthly, v. 30, 31 (Oct. 1888-Sept. 1889). 

C 6825. 
t Edinburgh review, v. 170-172 (July, 1889-Oct. 1890). 

C 6580. 
t Fortnightly review, v. 45-4S (Jan. i8S9-Dec. 1890). 

C 6593- 
t Forum. The. v. 8, 9 (Sept. 1889-Oct. 1890). C 6595. 
Girl's own annual, v. 10 (Oct. 6, 1888-Sept. 28, 1889). 

C 6S34. 
Godey's Lady's book. v. 119-121 (July, iSSg-Dec. 1890). 

C 6602. 
Harper's New monthly magazine, v. 79-Si (June, 1S89- 
Nov. 1890). C 6612. 

— f Index to volumes 1-70. inclusive. C 6612. 

+ Harper's Weekly, v. 1-2S (1857-84). C 6938. 

Harper's Young people, v. 10, 11 (Nov. 6, iS8S-Oct. 
1890). C6S38. 

f Illustrated American, v. i, 2 (FejD.-July, 1890). 

C6944 



Dec. 1890). M 7662 

\ Literary world, v. 20, 21 (Jan. 1889-Dec. 1890). 

C 6?55. 
f Littell's Living age. 5lh series, v. 1-8 (Jan. 1S73- 

Dec. 1874). <-' 6663. 

— f Same. v. 63-68 (July, 1888-Dec. 18S9). C 6663. 
t London quarterly review, v. 71 (Oct. 1888-Jan. 1889). 

C 6664. 

— f Same. v. 73 (Oct. 1889-Jan. 1890). C 66C)4. 
f Magazine of American history, v. 21-23 (Jan. 18S9- 

Dec. 1890). C 6670. 

Musical record : Jan. 1889-Dec. 1890. C 6S66. 

t Nation, The. v. 49-51 (June, 1889-Dec. 1890). 

C 6S66. 
f New-Church Messenger, v. 67 (July-Dec. 1889), 

C 6867. 
t Nineteenth century, v. 25-28 (Jan. 1889-Dec. 1890). 

C 6699. 
f North American review, v. 149-151 (July, iSSc^-Dcc. 
1890). C b-;(X>. 

\ Office, The : a practical journal for business mana- 
gers, etc. v. 5 (Jan.-Dec. 1888). C 6^58. 
Outing, v. ii, 14-16 (Oct. i8S7-Sept. 1890). C 6704. 
Peterson's Magazine, v. 96-98 fjuly, 1889-Dec. 1890). 

C 6709. 
f Phonographic magazine, v. i (Jan.-Dec. 1887). 

C 6710. 
f Phrenological journal, v. 88-90 (July, 1889-Dec. 
1890). C 671 1, 

t Publisher's weekly, v. 37, 38 (Jan.-Dec. 1890). 

M 7716. 
\ Quarterly review, v. 168-171 (Jan. 1889-Oct. 1890). 

C r,7i7. 
t Sailor's magazine, v. 58 (Jan.-Dec. 1S86). C 6729. 

— f Same. v. 61 (Jan.-Dec. 1S89). C 6729. 
St. Nicholas, v. 16 (Pt. 2)-i7 (Pt. 2) (May, 1SS9- 

Oct. 1S90). ' C 6750. 

f Saturday review, v. 68-70 (Julv, iSSg-Dec. 1890). 

C 6877. 
Scribner's Magazine, v. 6-8 (July, 1889-Dec. 1890. 

C 6740. 
f Sloan's Legal and financial register, v. 6, 187S. 

C 6746. 

Sunday: readings for the young. 1890,1891. C 6757. 

f United service : a monthly review of military and 

naval affairs, v. 1-4. New series (Jan. 1S89- 

Dec. 1890). C 6773.<:. 

I Voice, The. v. 1-6 (Sept. 25, iS84-Dec. 1889). Folio.. 

\ Western antiquary. Ed. by W. H. K. Wright, v. 

7-9 (July, 1887-June, 1890). C 6784. 



In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 



3— FICTION AND JUVENILE FICTION : Abbott, Mary, to Ballantyne, R. M. 



f Westminster review, v. 131-134 (Jan. i33g-Dec. 

1890). C 6785. 

Wide awake, v. Y-DD [v. 25-30] (June, i387-May, 

1890). C 6789. 

C. Scientific and Technological Jour- 
nals and Transactions. 

\ American agriculturist, v. 47, 48 (Jan. 1888-Dec. 
1S89). C 7802. 

f American analyst, v. 4, 5 (Jan. 1888-Dec. 1889). 

C 7802.^'. 

f American architect and building news. v. 26-30 

(July, 1889-Dec. 1890). C 7802.3. 

f American machinist, v. 12, 13 (Jan. iS89-Dec. 1890). 

C 7902. 
f American medical digest, v. 8. 1889. C 7505./. 

t American monthly microscopical journal, v. 10, 11 
(Jan. iS89-Dec. 1890). C 7505.^. 

f Architectural and building monthly, v. i (April- 
Sept. 1890). C 7804. 
f Architecture and building, v. 12 (Jan. -June, 
1890). C 7803. 
Note. — Continuation of " Building." 
•)■ Builder and wood -worker, v. 25, 26 (Jan. 1889-Dec. 
1890). C 7814. 
f Building : an architectural weekly, v. 11 (July- 
Dec. 1889). _ _ C 7815. 
Note. — Continued under title " Architecture and 
building." 
-f- Carpentry and building. v. 11, 12 (Jan. 1889- 
Dec. 1890). C 7816. 
f Civil engineer and architect's journal. 25 v. (1837- 
62). C 7818. 
Delineator, The. v. 33-36 (Jan. r889-Dec. 1890), 

C 7824. 
f Electrical review, v. 14-16 (Mch. 1889-Augt. 1890). 

C 7927- 

■f- Engineering and mining journal, v. 48-50 (July, 
1889-Dec. 1890). C 7828. 

f Iron age, The. v. 44-46 (July, 1889-Dec. 1890). 

C 7847- 

f Jeweler's circular and horological review. v. 19, 20 
(July, 1888-July, 1889). C 7843. 



f Jewelers' weekly, v. .8, 9 (May, 1889-Mch. 1890). 

C 7639. 

— f Birthday souvenir. Nov. 21, 1S89. C 7639.3. 
f Locomotive, The. New series. v. 10. 11 (Jan. 

1889-Dec. 1890). C 7663. 

t Manufacturer and builder, v. 20, 21 (Jan. 1888- 
Dec. 1889). C 7857. 
f Manufacturer's review and industrial record, v. 20- 

22 (Jan. 1887- Dec. 18S9). C 7858. 

f Maritime reporter and seaboard. v. i- (Nov. i, 

i838-Oct. 17, 1889). C 7958. 

Note. — Title changed to " Seaboard" from Nos. 45 
to 52. 
Millinery trade review, v. 11-15 (Jan. 1886-Dec. 

1890). C 7862. 

t Photographic times, v. 19, 20 (Jan. 1889-Dec. 

1890). C 7871. 

f Plumber's trade journal, v. 11, 12 (Jan. 1889-Dec. 

1890). C 7872. 

f Popular science monthly. v. 35-37 (May, 1889- 

Oct. 1890). C 7714. 

f Record and guide, v. 44-46 (July, 1889-Dec. 1890). 

C 7874.'^. 
RowELL, G. P. & Co. f American newspaper directory. 

1890. C 8727. 

t Sanitary plumber, v. 7, 8 (Oct. 30, 1888-Oct. 15, 

1890). C 7S77. 

f Scientific American, v. 61-63 (July, 1889-Dec. 1890). 

C 7979-<^- 

— \ Same : supplement. v. 28-30 (July, 1889-Dec. 

1890). C 7979- «'• 

Smithsonian Institution, f Annual report for years end- 
ing June 30, 1S86, and June 30, 1887. 4 v. C 4747. 

— f Smithsonian contributions to knowledge, v. 26. 

C 4883. 
Contents: Mitchell. S. W. and Reichert, E. T., 
M.D. Venoms of poisonous serpents. — Hyatt, A. 
Genesis of the arietidae. 
t Techniker, Der. v. 11, 12 (Nov. l8SS-Oct. 1890). 

C 7887. 
United States. Patent Office. \ Alphabetical lists of 
patentees for quarters ending Mch. 31, 1889- 
Dec. 31, 1889. C 7891. '^. 

— t Official gazette, v. 47-52 (Apl. 2, 1889-Sept. 30, 

1890). C 7891. 



PART 3.-FICTION AND JUVENILE FICTION, 



A. Fiction alphabetically arranged by 
Authors and Titles. 

Abbott, Mary. Alexia. 

Adrietta ; or, her grandfather's heiress. By Mary K. 

Dallas. 
Adventures of a younger son. By E. J. Trelawny. 
Ace of clubs. By Prince J. Lubormiski. 
Ala.s ! By Rhoda Broughton. 
Albine ; or, the abbe's temptation. By E. Zola. 
Albrecht. By A. Bates. 
Aldrich, Anne R. The feet of love. 
Ai.e.xander, Mrs. [Mrs. Annie F. Hector.] 

— Biind fate. 

— To Paris for pleasure. (In " Twenty novelettes.") 

— A woman's heart. 
Alexia. By Mary Abbott. 
Aline. By H. Greville. 

All he knew. By J. Habberton. 

Allen, E. H. A fatal fiddle, [and other stories.] 

Allen, R. Miss Eaton's romance. 

Allen's wife. By H. Rider Haggard. 

Althea St. John. By M. P. Helmbold. 

Ames, Lucia T. Memoirs of a millionaire. 

Among the chosen. 

Another man's wife. By Bertha M. Clay. 

Anstev, F. [F. a. Guthrie] The pariah. 



Appleton, G. W. Frozen hearts. 

April's lady. By the Duchess. 

Ardath : the story of a dead self. By Marie Corelli. 

Ardis Claverden. By F. R. Stockton. 

Armorel of Lydnesse. By W. Besant. 

Armstrong, W. Cleopatra's daughter. 

Arthur Merton : a romance. By Admiral D. Porter. 

Artist's honor. An. By O. Feuillet. 

Artists' wives. By A. Daudet. 

Ascutney Street : a neighborhood story. By Mrs. A. D. 

T. Whitney. 
As 'tis in life. By A. Delpit. 
ASTOR, W. W. Sforza : a story of Milan. 
At an old chateau. By Katharine S. Macquoid. 
Austin, Jane. Dr. Le Baron and his daughters. 
— Standish of Standish : a story of the Pilgrims. 
Australian heroine, An. By Mrs. Campbell Praed. 
Awakening of Mary Fenwick. By Beatrice Whitby. 
Aztec treasure-house. By T. A. Janvier. 
Babylon electrified. By A. Bleunard. 
Baffled conspirators. By W. E. Norris. 
Bagpipers, The. By George Sand. 
Bailiff's scheme. By Mrs. Harriet Lewis. 
Bain, F. W. Dmitri : a romance of old Russia. 
Baker, Beth. Mystery Evans. 
Ballantyne, R. M. Finding his fate. (In " Twenty 

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Balzac, H. de. Cousin Bette. 

— Fame and sorrow, and other stories. 

— Sons of the soil. 

Banuelier, a. F. The delight makers. 
Baring-Gould, S. Anninell. 
Barr, Amelia E. Feet of clay. 

— Friend Olivia. 

— Household of McNeil. 

Barrett, F. Kit Wyndham ; or, fettered for life. 

— Smuggler's secret. 

Bartlett, a. Jennie. Elder Northfield's home ; or, 

sacrificed on the Mormon altar. 
Basil and Annette. By B. L. Farjeon. 
Basil Morton's transgression. By the Marquise Clara 

Lanza. 
Bates, A. Albrecht. 

Bates, Josephine W. A nameless wrestler. 
Beatrice. By H. Rider Haggard. 
Beau sabreur, Le. By Annie Thomas. 
Beforehand : a companion volume to " One more chance." 

By S. M. I. Henry. 
Begum's daughter. By E. L. Bynner. 
Behrens, Bertha. See Heimburg, W. 
Bell, M. Roanoke of Roanoke Hall. 
Bell of St. Paul's. By W. Besant. 
Bei LAMY, C. J. An experiment in marriage. 
Bellamy, Elizabeth. {" Kamba Thorpe.") Old man 

Gilbert. 
Bella's blue-book. By Marie Calm. 
Berry, E. P. Leah of Jerusalem : a story of the time 

of Paul. 
Besant, W. Armorel of Lyonesse. 

— Bell of St. Paul's. 

— The demoniac. 

— Lament of Dives. 
Beulah. Zarailla. 

Bigot, Madame. See Healy, Mary. 

BjuRNSON, B. In God's way. 

Black, W. Prince Fortunatus. 

Blackmore, R. D. Kit and Kitty. 

Blanchardi, EvangeHne B. The devil's dream : a tem- 
perance story. 

Bleunard, a. Babylon electrified. 

Note. — " History of an expedition to restore Babylon 
by the power of electricity, and how it resulted." 

Blind bargain, A. By R. H. Fletcher. 

Blind fate. By Mrs. Alexander. 

Blind love. By W. Collins. 

Blindfold. By Florence Marryat. 

Boisgilbert, E. Caesar's column : a story of the 20th 
century. 

Boldrewood, R. The miner's right : a tale of the Aus- 
tralian goldfields. 

— The squatter's dream : a story of Australian life. 
Bondman, The. By H. Caine. 

Booth, Mrs. O. See " Rita." 

Booties' baby. By J. S. Winter. ( IVith her " Buttons.") 
A^ote. — Same as her " Mignon ; or, Booties' baby." 

Bordone girl. The. By F. Boyle. (In "'Twenty novel- 
ettes.") 

Born coquette, A. By the Duchess. 

Boscobel : a' story of a winter in Florida. [By E. M. 
Newton.] 

Boyle, F. The Bordone girl. (In "Twenty novel- 
ettes.") 

Braeme. Chariotte M. See Clay, Bertha M. 

Brave heart and true. By Florence Marryat. 

Brooks, E. S. A son of Issachar: a romance of the 
days of Messias. 

Broughton, Rhoda. Alas ! 

Broughton House. By B. Perry. 

Bryce, L. a dream of conquest. 

Buchanan, R. The moment after. 

BUMSTEAD, S. J. The Riversons. 

Burnand, F. C. Quite at home. 

Burnham, Mrs. C. L. Mistress of Beech Knoll. 

Burnt million. By J. Payn. 

Buttons. By J. S. Winter. 



By order of the Czar. By J. Hatton. 
Bynner, E. L. The begum's daughter. 
Byrnes, Inspector T. An American penman. 

— Another's crime. 

— Great bank robbery. 

— Section 558. 

— Sergeant Von ; or, the long chase. 

— Tragic mystery. 

Cable, G. W. Strange true stories of Louisiana. 

Csesar Cascabel. By J. Verne. 

Caesar's column : a story of the 20th century. By E. 
Boisgilbert. 

Caine, H. The bondman : a new saga. 

Cairo, Mona. [G. M. Hatton. J For money or for 
love. (In " Twenty novelettes.") 

Calm, Marie. Bella's blue-book. 

Cameron, Mrs. H. L. Daisy's dilemma. 

Captain of the " Polestar," and other tales. By A. C. 
Doyle. 

Captain Santa Claus. By C. King. (With his "Cam- 
paigning with Crook.") Q 2244. 

Career of a Nihilist. By Stepniak. 

Carey, Rosa N. Heriot's choice. 

— Lover or friend ? 

Carmarthen, Katherine. A lover of the beautiful. 

Carr, Mrs. C. Margaret Maliphant. 

Case of General Ople and Lady Camper. By George 

Meredith. 
Catherine's coquetries. By Camille Debans. 
Catherwood, Mary H. Romance of DoUard. 

— Story of Tonty. 

Catholic man, The. By Mrs. Lawrence Turnbull. 

Caylor, O. p. a fated promise. 

Champney, Elizabeth W. Witch Winnie : the story of 

a " King's Daughter." 
Chata and Chinita. By Louise P. Heaven. 
Chief justice, The. By K. E. Franzos. 
Chita : a memory of Last Island. By L. Hearn. 
Chris Rock ; or, the lover in chains. By Capt. M. 

Reid. 
Chronicle of conquest, A. By Frances C. Sparhawk. 
Chronicles of a health resort. By A. Helder. 
Cineas ; or, Rome under Nero. By J. M. Villefranche. 
Clark, F. T. In the valley of Ha\-ilah. 
Clay, Bertha M. [Charlotte M. Braeme.] Another 

man's wife. 

— Gipsy's daughter. 

— A heart's bitterness. 

— In love's crucible. 

— Sweet Cymbeline. 

Cleopatra's daughter. By W. Armstrong. 
Clemens, S. L. Sec Twain, M. 
Clip her wing ; or, let her soar. 
Cliquot. By Kate L. Ferguson. 
Clockmaker. The. By T. C. Haliburton. 
Cloister Wendhusen. By W. Heimburg. 

N^ote. — Same as " Magdalen's fortunes." 
Cobb, S., />. The Council of Ten. 

— The golden eagle ; or, the privateer of 1776. 

— King's talisman. 

— Yankee champion. 

Cobban, J. M. A reverend gentleman. 

Collins, Mabel. Ida : an adventure in Morocco. (Bound 

with " Smuggler's secret.") 
Collins, W. Blind love. 

— Legacy of Cain. 

Colmore, G. Concerning Oliver Knox. 
Colonel's Christmas dinner. By Capt. C. King. 
Comedy of a country house. By Julia Sturgis. 
Concerning Oliver Knox. By G. Colmore. 
Conklin, Mrs. N. {"Jennie M. Drinkwater.") From 
flax to linen. 

— Marigold. 

— Other folk. 

Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court. By Mark 

Twain. 
CooLEY, W. F. Emmanuel : the story of the Messiah. 
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CoppjEE, F. Disillusion. 

— Henriette ; or, a Corsican mother. 

CORELLI, Marie. Ardath : the .story of a dead self. 

Cosette. By Katharine S. Macquoid. 

Couldn't say no. By J. Habberton. 

Council of Ten. By S. Cobb, jr. 

Countess Irene. By J. Fogerty. 

Countess Loreley. By R. Menger. 

County, The : a story of social life. 

Courting of Dinah Shadd, and other stories. By R. 

Kipling. 
Cousin Bette. By H. de Balzac. 
Crawford, F. M. Cigarette-maker's romance. 

— Sant' Ilario. 

Craze of Christian Engelhart. By H. F. Darnell. 
Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard. By A. France. 
Crinkle, Nym. [A. C. Wheeler.] The Toltec cup. 
Croker, B. M. Two masters. 
Cruger, Mary. The Vanderheyde Manor House. 
Cruger, Mrs. Van Rensselaer. See Gordon, J. 
Crusaders and captives : a tale of the children's crusade. 

By G. E. Merrill. 
CuDLiP, Mrs. P. See Thomas, Annie. 
Cunningham, Sir H. S. The Heriots. 

— Wheat and tares. 

Cutler, Mary C. Philip ; or, what might have been : a 
story of the first century. 

Dabney, V. Gold that did not glitter. 

Daddy Jake, the runaway, and short stories told after 
dark. By J. C. Harris. 

Daintry, Laura. Fedor. 

Daisy's dilemma. By Mrs. H. Lovett Cameron. 

Dallas, Mary K. Adrietta ; or, her grandfather's heir- 
ess. 

— The devil's anvil. 

— Winifred ; or, the neglected warning. 
Dane, D. "Vengeance is mine." 
Danvers jew.els, and Sir Charles Danvers. 
Darling, Flora A. A social diplomat. 

— A winning, wayward woman. 

Darnell, H. F. Craze of Christian Engelhart. 
Daudet, a. Artists' wives'. 

— Port Tarascon. 

Dauge, H. a fair philosopher. 

Daughter of silence. By E. Fawcett. 

Daughter of the regiment. By Mary A. Derjison. 

Davis, Harriet R. Gilbert Elgar's son. 

Day and night stories. By T. R. Sullivan. 

Dead heart, The. By C. Gibbon. 

Dean, F. A. Heroines of Petosega. 

Dean, Mrs. A. Isaac Filer's money. 

Dean's daughter. By Sophie F. F. Veitch. 

Death's anvil. The. By Mary K. Dallas. 

Debans, Camille. Catherine's coquetries. 

Deland, Margaret. Sidney. 

De La Rame, Louise. See "Ouida." 

Delight makers. The. By A. F. Bandelier. 

Delpit, a. As 'tis in life. 

Demagogue, The. By D. R. Locke. 

Demoniac, The. By W. Besant. 

Denison, Mary A. Daughter of the regiment. 

Dering, R. G. Giraldi ; or, the curse of love. 

Desart, Earl of. The little chatelaine. 

Devil's dream, The. By Evangeline B. Blanchard. 

Diana Wentworth. By Caroline Fothergill. 

Diana's hvery. By Eva W. McGlasson. 

Dickens, C. Haunted man, Haunted house, and Going 
into society. 

DiLTZ, H. P. Dunleath Abbey ; or, the fatal inherit- 
ance. 

Dinna forget. By J. S. Winter. 

Diplomat's diary, A. By J. Gordon. 

Discovered country. The. By E. von Himmel. 

Disenchantment. By F. M. Robinson. 

Dishonored. By T. Gift. 

Disillusion. By F. Coppee. 

Djambek the Georgian. By A. G. von Suttner. 

Dmitri : a romance of old Russia. By F. W. Bain. 



Dr. Le Baron and his daughters. By Jane G. Austin. 

Dorothy Delafield. By Alary H. Norris. 

Dorothy's experience. By Adeline Trafton. 

Dorotliy's venture. By Mary C. Hay. 

Doudney, Sarah. Miss Tweed's ghost story. (In 

" Twenty novelettes.") 
Douglas, Alice M. Gems without polish. 
Douglas, Amanda M. Midnight marriage. 

— Osborne of Arrochar. 

Douglas, Mrs. R. D. Romance at the Antipodes. 
Doyle, A. C. Captain of the "Polestar," and other 
tales. 

— A study in scarlet. 

Dragon's teeth. [By Eca de Queiros.] 
Dream of conquest, A. By L. Bryce. 
Driftings. from mid-ocean. By Rose Porter. 

Note. — Sequel to "Summer drift-wood" and " The 
winter fire." 
Drinkwater, Jennie M., pseud. SeeCONKUTA, Mrs. N. 
Du Bois, Constance G. Martha Corey : a tale of the 

Salem witchcraft. 
Duchess, The. [Mrs. Hungerford.] April's lady. 

— A born coquette. 
-^ Her last throw. 

— A life's remorse. 

Dudevant, Mde. A. L. A. See Sand, G. 

Duffer, The. By W. E. Norris. (In " Twenty novel- 
ettes.") < 

Dumas, A. Mohipans of Paris. 12 . 

Dumps. By Mrs. Louisa Parr. 

Dunleath Abbey: or, the fatal inheritance. Bv H. P. 
Diltz. 

Dunraven Ranch. By Capt. C. King. 

Durand, Mde. A. M. C. H. See Greville, Henri. 

Durivage, F. a. Fontelroy ; or, the web of crime. 

Dynamite cartridge. By Mrs. F. G. Teetzel. 

Earle, Anne R. Her great ambition. 

Earth born ! By Spirito Gentil. 

Eastward ; or, a Buddhist lover. 

Ebers, G. The elixir, and other tales. 

— Joshua : a Biblical picture. 
Eckstein, E. Nero : a romance. 2 vols. 
Edward Burton. By H. Wood. 
Edwardes, Annie. Pearl-powder. 

Edwards, H. S. Two runaways, and other stories. 

Edwards, Julia. The little widow. 

Edwards, M. B. For one and the world. 

Ekkehard : a tale of the loth century. By J. V. von 
Scheffel. 2 vols. 

Elder Northfield's home. By A. Jennie Bartlett. 

Eli's children. By G. M. Fenn. 

Elixir, The, and other tales. By G. Ebers. 

Emmanuel : the story of the Messiah. By W. F. Cooley. 

End crowns all. By Emma Marshall. 

Environment : a story of modern society. By Florine 
T. McCray. 

Erlach Court. By O. Schubin. 

Eschstruth, Nataly, baroftess von. Polish blood : a 
romance. 

Expatriation. By the author of " Aristocracy." 

Experiment in marriage. By C. J. Bellamy. 

Expiation. By O. Thanet. 

Evil that men do. By E. Fawcett. 

Fabian Dimitry. By E. Fawcett. 

Fabiola ; or, the church of the catacombs. By N. P. S. 
Wiseman, cardinal. 

Failure of Elisabeth. By E. Frances Poynter. 

Fair maid of Marblehead. By Mrs. K. T. Woods. 

Fair philosopher, A. By H. Dauge. 

Fame and sorrow. By H. de Balzac. 

Family tree. A, and other stories. By B. Matthews. 

Family without a name. Part I. By J. Verne. 

Fanfare, The. By G. M. Fenn. (In " Twenty novel- 
ettes.") 

Farjeon, B. L. Basil and Annette. 

— The murderer's confession. (In " Twenty novel- 

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Farrington, Margaret V. Fra Lippo Lippi. 

Fatal choice, A. By Adeline Sergeant. (In " Twenty 
novelettes.") 

Fatal fiddle, A, [and other stories.] By E. H. Allen. 

Fate of a voice. By Mary H. Foote. (With her " Last 
assembly ball.") 

Fate of Marcel. By C. Harlan. (With his " Ida Ran- 
dolph.") K ii86.?. 

Fated promise, A. By O. P. Caylor. 

Father Solon ; o^ the helper helped. Bv Rev. De Los 
Lull. 

Fawcett, E. Daughter of silence. 

— Evil that men do. 

— Fabian Dimitry. 

— How a husband forgave. 
Fedor. By Laura Daintry. 

Feet of clay. By Amelia E. Barr. 
Feet of love. By Anne R. Aldrich. 
Fenn, G. M. Eli's children. 

— The fanfare. (In " Twenty novelettes.") 

— The haute noblesse. 

— The Mynns' mystery. 
Ferguson, Kate L. Cliquot. 
Feuillet, O. An artist's honor. 

— Madame de Maurescamp. 

Fiddler of Lugau. [By Miss M. Roberts.] 
Field. E. A little book of profitable tales. 
Fifty years, three months, two days. By J. Wolff. 
Finding his fate. By R. M. Ballantyne. (In " Twenty 

novelettes.") 
Fletcher, R. H. A blind bargain. 
Flirt : a story of Parisian life. By P. Hervieu. 
Florence : a story of beginnings. By Alice Weber. 
Flower de Hundred. By Mrs. Burton Harrison. 
Floyd, I. H. Stolen America. 
Fogerty, J. Countess Irene. 

Foggerty's fairy, and other tales. By W. S. Gilbert. 
Fontelroy ; or, the web of crime. By F. A. Durivage. 
Foote, Mary H. The last assembly ball, and The fate 

of a voice. 
For a mess of pottage. By S. Lyon. 
For money or for love. By Mona Caird. (In " Twenty 

novelettes.") 
For one and the world. By M. B. Edwards. 
Foreign match, A. By Mary Healy. 
Forrester, Mrs. Omnia vanitas. 
Forsaken inn. The. By Anna Katharine Green. 
Fortunes and fate of Little Spangle. By H. Hopfen. 

(In " Masterpieces of German fiction.") 
Fothergill, Caroline. Diana Wentworth. 
FOTHERGILL, Jessie. March in the ranks. 
Fra Lippo Lippi. By Margaret V. Farrington. 
France, A. Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard. 
Francillon. R. E. Romances of the law. 
Franzos, K. E. The chief justice. 
Frederic, H. In the valley. 
— The Lawton girl. 
Friend Olivia. By Amelia E. Barr. 
From flax to linen. By Mrs. N. Conklin. 
From the ranks. By Capt. C. King. (With his ' ' The 

deserter.") 
Frozen hearts. By G. W. Appleton. 
Garden of Armida. By Anne Sheldon. 
Gardner, Celia E. Seraph — or mortal ? 
Garrett, E. Life's long battle won. 
Gasp£, P. A. de. The Canadians of old : an historical 

romance. 
Gems without polish. By Alice M. Douglas. 
Geoffrey Hampstead. By T. S. Jarvis. 
Gerald Ffrench's friends. By G. H. Jessop. 
Gerard, Dorothea. Lady Baby. 
Gibbon, C. Dead heart. 
Gift, T. Dishonored. 

Gilbert, W. S. Foggerty's fairy, and other tales. 
Gilmore, J. R. (" Edmund Kirke") A mountain- 
white heroine. 
Gipsy's daughter. By Bertha M. Clay. 
Giraldi ; or, the curse of love. By R. G. Dering. 



Girl of the people. By L. T. Meade. 

Gladys Fane : a story of two lives. By T. W. Reid. 

Going into society. By C. Dickens. (With his " Haunted 

man.") 
Gold that did not glitter. By Virginius Dabney. 
Golden eagle. The ; or, the privateer of 1776. By S. 

Cobb. 
GONCOrRT, E. and J. de. Sister Philomene. 
GOOCH, F. P. Miss Mordeck's father. 
Gordon, J. [Mrs. Van Rensselaer Cruger.] A diplo» 

mat's diary. 

— A successful man. 

Gould, S. Baring. See Baring-Gould, S. 
Grayson, Pauline. Pyrrha : a story of two crimes. 
Green, Anna K. The forsaken inn. 

— A matter of millions. 

Greene, Sarah P. M. Leon Pontifex. 

Greville, H. [Mde. A. M. C. H. Durand.] Aline. 

— Sylvie's betrothed. 

GUNTER, A. C. Miss Nobody of Nowhere. 
Guthrie, F. A. See Anstey, F. 
Guy Ormsby. By Marian Calvert. 
Habberton, J. All he knew. 

— Couldn't say no. 

Hagar. By J. A. Macknight. 
Haggard, H. R. Allan's wife. 

— Beatrice. 

— and Lang, A. The world's desire. 
Haliburton, T. C. The clockmaker. 16'. 

Hans, the dreamer. By R. Lindau. (In " Masterpieces 
of German fiction.") 

Harben, W. N. White Marie : a story of a Georgian 
plantation life. 

Hardy Norseman, A. By Edna Lyall. 

Harlan, C. Fate of Marcel. (With his " Ida Randolph 
of Virginia.") K Ii86.«. 

Harland, H. (" Sidney Luska") Two women or one ? 

Harland, Marion. [Mrs. Mary V. Terhune.] With the 
best intentions. 

Harris, J. C. (" Uncle Remus.'") Daddy Jake the run- 
away, and short stories told after dark. 

Harrison, Mrs. Burton. Flower de Hundred : the 
story of a Virginia plantation. 

Harrison, L. A strange infatuation. 

Harte, B. Heritage of Dedlow Marsh, and other tales. 

— A waif of the plains. 

— A ward of the Golden Gate. 
Hartley, Mrs. M. L. See Laffan, May. 
Hartmann, F. Talking image of Urur. 
Harvey, H. With Essex in Ireland. 

Note. — Introd. and ed. by Hon. Emily Lawless. 
Hatton, G. M. See Caird, Mona. 
Hatton, J. By order of the Czar. 
Haunted fountain. By Kath. S. Macquoid. 
Haunted house. By C. Dickens. (With his " Haunted 

man.") 
Haunted man. By C. Dickens. 

A^fj/t".— Lovell's Library, No. 267. 
Hauntings : fantastic stories. By V. Lee. 
Haute noblesse. The. By G. M. Fenn. 
Hawthorne, J. Kildhurm's Oak. 
Hay, Mary C. Dorothy's venture. 
Hazard, A, of new fortunes. By W. D. Howells. 8*. 

— Same. 2 vols. 12 . 

He went for a soldier. By J. S. Winter. 
Healy, Mary. [Madame Bigot.] A foreign match. 
Hearn, L. Chita : a memory of Last Island. 
Heart of gold. By L. T. Meade. 
Heart's bitterness. A. By Bertha M. Clay. 
Heaven, Louise P. Chata and Chinita. 
Hector, Mrs. Annie F. See Alexander, Mrs. 
Hedri ; or, blind justice. By Helen Mathers. 
HEER.MANS. F. Thirteen stories of the far west. 
Heimburg. W. [Bertha Bebrens.] Cloister Wendhusen. 
Note. — Same as " Magdalen's fortunes." 

— Lora, the major's daughter. 

— Lucie's mistake. 

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Heimburg, W. — continued. Pastor's daughter. 

— A sister's love. 

Heiress of Egremont. By Mrs. Harriet Lewis. 
Helder, a. Chronicles of a health resort. 
Helen ; or, will she save him ? By Mrs. S. M. Perkins. 
Helmbold, M. p. Althea St. John. 
Henriette ; or, a Corsican mother. By F. Coppee. 
Henry, .S. M. I. Beforehand : a companion volume to 
'■ One more chance." 

Xote. — A temperance story. 
Henty, G. a. a shark's fin. (In " Twenty novelettes.") 
Her great ambition. By Anne R. Earle. 
Her last throw. By the Duchess. 
Her sacrifice ; or, the hand of fate. By F. Pearson. 
Her strange fate. By Celia Logan. 
Heriots, The. By Sir H. S. Cunningham, 
Heritage of Dedlow Marsh, and other tales. By B. Harte. 
Heroines of Petosega. By Y. A. Dean. 
Hervieu. p. Flirt : a story of Parisian life. 
Hester Hepworth. By Kate T. Woods. 
Hetherington, Helen F. and Burton, Rev. H. D. 
Paul Nugent, materialist. 

Note. — A reply to " Robert Elsmere." 
Heyse, p. L'Arrabiata. (In " Masterpieces of German 
fiction.") 

— Beppe, the star gazer. (In " Masterpieces of German 

fiction.") 

— Maria Francisca. (In " Masterpieces of German fic- 

tion.'') 
HiMMEL, E. von. The discovered country. 
His private character. By A. Ross. 
Honest hypocrite. By E. S. de G. Tompkins. 
HoPFEN, H. The fortunes and fate of Little Spangle. 

(In " Masterpieces of German fiction.") 

— Trudel's ball. (In " Masterpieces of German fiction.") 
HoLCOMBE, W. H. A mystery of New Orleans. 
Homburg beauty, A. By Mrs. E. Kennard. 

House by the medlar-tree. By G. Verga. 
House of secrets. By Mrs. H. Lewis. 
House of the wolf. By S. J. Weyman. 
House of the Wolfings. By W. Morris. 
Household of McNeil. By Amelia E. Barr. 
How a husband forgave. By E. Fawcett. 
How came he dead ? By J. F. Molloy. 
Hov^^ELLS, W. D. A hazard of new fortunes. 8°. 

— Same. 2 vols. I2°. 

— Shadow of a dream. 

— Undiscovered countr.y. 

Hudson, W. C. {"' Batday North.") Jack Gordon, 
knight errant, Gotham, 1883. 

— Vivier of 'Vivier, Longman & Co., bankers. 
Hugh Melton. By Katharine King. 

Humble romance, and other stories. By Mary S. 

Wilkins. 
Hume, F. Piccadilly puzzle : a mysterious story. 
HuNGERFORD, Mrs. See Duchess, The. 
Hunks. By J. S. Winter. (In "Twenty novelettes.") 
Ida : an adventure in Morocco. By Mabel Collins. (With 

" Smuggler's secret.") 
Ida Randolph of Virginia : an historical novel in verse. 

By C.Harlan. K 1 186.2. 

In God's way. By B. Bjornson. 
In love's crucible. By Bertha M. Clay. 
In low relief. By M. Roberts. 
In the valley. By H. Frederic. 
In the valley of Havilah. By F. T. Clark. 
Ingelow, Jean. Quite another story. 
Ingomar ; or, the triumph of love. By N. D. Urner. 
Innsly, O. Penelope's web : an episode of Sorrento. 
Ironmaster, The. By G. Ohnet. 
Isaac Filer's money. By Mrs. A. Dean. 
Isaacs, J. Maria : a South American romance. 
Ismay's children. By [May Laffan]. 
Jack Gordon, knight errant. By W. C. Hudson. 
Jack Horner. By Mary S. Tiernan. 
Jackson, Margaret C. A woman of to-day. 
Jacob Valmont, manager. By G. A. Wall and G. B. 

Heckel. 



James, Mrs. F. A. See Warden, Florence. 

James, H. . The tr.igic muse. 2 vols. 

Janvier, T. A. Aztec treasure-house. 

Jarvis, T. S. Geoffrey Hampstead. 

Jenny Harlowe, Romance of. By W. C. Russell. 

Jenny's girl. By F. W. Robinson. (In "Twenty 

novelettes.") 
Jerome, J. K. Three men in a boat (to say nothing of 

the dog). 
Jessop, G. H. Gerald Ffrench's frie/tds. 
Jew, The. By J. I. Kraszewski. 
Jewett, Sarah O. Strangers and wayfarers. 

— Tales of New England. 
Jezebel's friends. By Dora Russell. 

Joe Gumming ; or, the story "of the son of a squaw in 
search of his mother. Written by himself. 

Johnson, Evelyn K. ("Flora McFltmsey.") Tangles 
unravelled. 

Johnston, R. M. Ogeechee cross-firings. 

— Widow Guthrie. 

Joost Avelingh : a Dutch story. By M. Maartens. 
Joshua : a Biblical picture. By G. Ebers. 
Jupiter lights. By Constance F. Woolson. 
Kalani of Oahu. By C." M. Newell. 
Kamba Thorpe. See Bellamy, Elizabeth. 
Keeper of the keys. By F. W. Robinson. 
Kelly, Florence F. On the inside. 
Kendall, May. "Such is life." 
Kennard, Mrs. E. A Homburg beauty. 
Kilburns, The. By Annie Thomas. 
Kildhurm's Oak. By J. Hawthorne. 
King, Capt. C. Captain Santa Claus. (With his "Cam- 
paigning with Crook.") Q 2244. 

— The colonel's Christmas dinner. 

— Dunraven Ranch. 

— From the ranks. (With his " The deserter.") 

— Mystery of 'Mahbin Mill. (With his " Campaigning 

with Crook.") Q 2244. 

— Plodder's promotion. (With his "Campaigning with 

Crook.") Q 2244. 

— Starlight Ranch, and other stories of army life on the 

frontier. 

— Sunset Pass. 

— Two soldiers. 

King, Katharine. Hugh Melton. 

King, R. A. Passion's slave. 

King's talisman. By S. Cobb, jr. 

Kipling, R. Courting of Dinah Shadd, and other stories. 

— Phantom 'rickshaw, and other tales. 

— Plain tales from the hills. 

— Soldiers three. 

— Story of the Gadsbys. 
Kirk, Ellen O. Walford. 

Kit and Kitty. By R. D. Blackmore. 

Kit Wyndham ; or, fettered for life. By F. Barrett. 

Kraszewski, J. I. The Jew. 

Lady Betty. By Dorothea Gerard. 

Lady Car : the sequel of a life. By Mrs. Oliphant. 

Lady Kildare. By Mrs. Harriet Lewis. 

Laffan, May. [Mrs. M. L. Hartley.] Ismay's children. 

Lament of Dives. By W. Besant. 

Lander, Meta. [Margaret W. Lawrence.] Marion 

Graham ; or, " higher than happiness." 
Lansdowne, a. a life's reminiscences of Scotland 

Yard. 
Lanza, Marquise Clara. Basil Morton's transgression. 

— A modern marriage. 

Last assembly ball. By Mary H. Foote. 

Last love, A. By G. Ohnet. 

Lathrop, G. p. Would you kill him? 

Lawless, Hon. Emily. With Essex in Ireland. 

Lawrence, Margaret W. See Lander, Meta, pseud. 

Lawton girl. The. By H. Frederic. 

Leah of Jerusalem. By E. P. Berry. 

Le Clerc, M. E. Mistress Beatrice Cope. 

Lee, V. [Violet Paget.] Hauntings : fantastic stories. 

Legacy of Cain. By W. Collins. 

Leon Pontifex. By Sarah P. M. Green. 



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Leonard and Gertrude. By Pestalozzi. 
Lewald, Fanny. [Mrs. F. L. Stahr.] The aristocratic 
world. (In " Masterpieces of German fiction.") 

— Maid of Oyas. (In " Masterpieces of German fic- 

tion.") 
Lewis, Mrs. Harriet. The bailiff's scheme. 

— Heiress of Egremont. 

— House of secrets. 

— Lady Kildare. 

— Old life's shadows. 

— Sundered hearts. 

Life's long battle won. By E. Garrett. 
Life's remorse. By the Duchess. 
Lily Lass. By J. H. McCarthy. 

LiNDAU, R. All in vain. (In " Masterpieces of German 
fiction.") 

— First love. (In " Masterpieces of German fiction.") 

— Hans, the dreamer. (In " Masterpieces of German 

fiction.") 

Linton, E. Lynn. Sowing the wind. 

Little book of profitable tales. By E. Field. 

Little chatelaine, The. By the earl of Desart. 

Little journey in the world. By C. D. Warner. 

Little radical, A. By Jeannette H. Walworth. 

Little widow. By Julia Edwards. 

Locke, D. R. C Nasby") The demagogue. 

Locked desk. The. By Frances M. Peard. 

Locksmith of Lyons. By Prof. W. H. Peck. 

Logan, Celia. Her strange fate. 

Long, Lily A. Squire of low degree. 

Looking further forward. By R. Michaelis. 
Note. — A reply to " Looking backward." 

Lora, the majors daughter. By W. Heimburg. 

Lost lady of Lone. By Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth. 

LOTI, P. Rarahu ; or, the marriage of Loti. 

Love and war. By W^. Westall. (In "Twenty novel- 
ettes.") 

Lover of the beautiful, A. By Katherine Carmarthen. 

Lover or friend ? By Rosa N. Carey. 

LuBORMiSKi, Prince J. The ace of clubs. 

Lucie's mistake. By W. Heimburg. 

Luck of the house. By Adeline Sergeant. 

Lucy. By Katharine S. Macquoid. (In "Twenty 
novelettes.") 

Lull, Rev. De Los. Father ; or, the helper helped. 

LUSKA, Sidney, pseud. See Harland, H. 

Lyall, Edna. A hardy Norseman. 

Lynch, L. L. A mountain mystery ; or, the outlaws of 
the rocks. 

Lyon, S. For a mess of pottage. 

Maartens, M. Joost Avelingh : a Dutch story. 

McCarthy, J. H. Lily Lass. 

— Roland Oliver. 

— and Praed, Mrs. C. The rival princess. 
McClella.nd. M. G. Ten minutes to twelve. 
McCoMB, Florence. Montarges legacy. 

McCray, Florine T. Environment : a story of modern 

society. 
McFlimsey, Flora, pseud. Sec Johnson, Evelyn K. 
MacGahan, B. Xenia RepninL 
McGlasson, Eva W. Diana's livery. 
M.\cknight, J. A. Hagar. 

Maclay, a. C. Mito Yashiki : a tale of old Japan. 
Macquoid, Katharine S. At an old chateau. 

— Cosette. 

— Haunted fountain. 

— Hetty's revenge. (With her " Haunted fountain.") 

— Lucy. (In " Twenty novelettes.") 

— Old courtyard. 

Madame de Maurescamp. By O. Feuillet. 
Madonna Hall. By Emily C. Pearson. 
Magdalen's fortunes. By W. Heimburg. 

Note. — Same as "Castle Wendhusen." 
Magnetic man, A, and other stories. i5y E. S. Van Zile. 
Maid of Oyas. By Fanny Lewald. (In "Masterpieces 

of German fiction.") 
Mail and Express (N. Y. Cityj. 4th of July prize stories 

and poems. 



Mamelons and Ungava. By W. H. H. Murray. 

Man from the west. By A Wall Street man. 

March in the ranks, A. By Jessie Fothergill. 

Marcia. By W. E. Norris. 

Margaret Byng. V>y F. C. Philips. 

Margaret Maliphant. By Mrs. C. Carr. 

Maria : a South American romance. By J. Isaacs. 

Maria Francisca. By P. Heyse. (In "Masterpieces of 

German fiction.") 
Marigold. By Mrs. N. Conklin. 
Marion Graham; or, "higher than happiness." By 

Meta Lander. 
Marooned. By W. C. Russell. 
Marriage at sea, A. By W. C. Russell. 
Marryat, Florence. Blindfold. 

— Brave heart and true. 

— Where the chain galls. (In " Twenty novelettes.") 
Marsh, C. L. Opening the oyster : a story of adventure. 
Marshall, Emma. The end crowns all. 

— Under Salisbury spire. 

Martha Corey : a tale of the Salem witchcraft. By Con- 
stance G. Du Bois. 

Master of Ballantrae. By R. L. Stevenson. 

Master of the magicians. By Elizabeth S. Phelps and 
H. D. Ward. 

Masterpieces of German fiction. 

Contents : Lindau, R. Hans, the dreamer ; All in 
vain ; First love. — Lewald, Fanny. The aristocratic 
world ; The maid of Oyas. — Eckstein, E. The visit to 
the lockup ; The boarding school girls. — Wilbrandt, A. 
The pilot captain. — Heyse, P. L'Arrabiata ; Beppe, 
the star gazer ; Maria Francisca. — Hopfen, H. Tru- 
del's ball ; The fortunes aad fate of Little Spangle. — 
Eckstein, E. Against the stream. 

Mathers, Helen. Hedri ; or, blind justice. 

— Two brothers. (In " Twenty novelettes.") 
Matrimonial agent of Potsdam. By A. von Winterfeld. 
Matter of millions, A. IJy Anna K. Green. 
Matthews, B. A family tree, and other stories. 
Maupassant, G. de. The odd number : thirteen tales. 

— Pierre and Jean. 

Meade, L. T. A girl of the people. 

— Heart of gold. 

— Vaughan of Balliol. (In " Twenty novelettes.") 
Memoirs of a millionaire. By Lucia T. Ames. 
Menger, R. Countess Loreley. 

Meredith, G. Case of General Ople and Lady Camper. 

— The tragic comedians. 

Meredith, W. T. Not of her father's race. 

Merrill, G. E. Crusaders and captives : a tale of the 
children's crusade. 

Metzerott. shoemaker. [By Katharine P. Woods.] 

Meyer, C. F. The monk's wedding. 

Michaelis, R. Looking further forward. 

A'ote. — An answer to " Looking backward." 

Midnight marriage. By Amanda M. Douglas. 

Mike Fletcher. By G. Moore. 

Miner's right : a tale of the Australian goldfields. By R. 
Boldrewood. 

Misadventure. By W. E. Norris. 

Miss Breckenridge : a daughter of Dixie. 

Miss Brooks. By Eliza D. White. 

Miss Eaton's romance. By R. Allen. 

Miss Mordeck's father. By Fani P. Gooch. 

Miss Nobody of Nowhere. By A. C. Gunter. 

Miss Ruby's novel. By S. I. J. Schereschewsk-y. 

Miss Tweed's ghost stor)-. By Sarah Doudney. (In 
"Twenty novelettes.") 

Mistress Beatrice Cope. By M. E. Le Clerc. 

Mrs. Bob. By J. S. Winter. 

Mistress of Beech Knoll. By Clara L. Bumham. 

Mrs. Fenton. By W. E. Norris. 

Mito Yashiki : a tale of old Japan. By A. C. Maclay. 

Modern ghosts. Introduction by G. W^. Curtis. 

iVotc. — "Selected and translated from the works of 
Guy de Maupassant. Pedro Antonio de Alarcon, Alex- 
ander L. Kielland, Leopold Kompert, Gustavo Adolfo 
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Modern marriage. By Marquise Clara Lanza. 
Mohicans of Paris. By A. Dumas. 
MoLLoY, J. F. How came he dead ? 
Moment after, The. By R. Buchanan. 
Monk's wedding. The. By C. F. Meyer. 
Montarges legacy. By Florence McComb. 
Moore, G. Mike Fletcher. 
More bywords. By Charlotte M. Yonge. 
Morris, W. House of the Wolfings. 

— News from nowhere ; or, an epoch of rest. 
Mountain mystery. The ; or, the outlaws of the Rockies. 

By L. L. Lynch. 
Mountain-white heroine. By J. R. Gilmore. 
Murderer's confession, The. By B. L. Fa.rjeon. (In 

" Tvventy novelettes.") 
Murray, W. H. H. Mamelons and Ungava. 
Mynn's mystery, The. By G. M. Fenn. 
Mystery Evans'. By Beth Baker. 
Mystery of M. Felix. By B. L. Farjeon. 
Mystery of 'Mahbin Mill. By Capt.^ C. King. (With 

his " Campaigning with Crook.") Q 2244. 

Mystery of New Orleans, A. By W. H. Holcombe. 
Nameless wrestler, A. By Josephine W. Bates. 
Nanon. By G. Sand. 

Nasby, Petroleum ^., pseud. See LoCKE, D. R. 
Nero : a romance. By E. Eckstein. 2 vols. 
Newell, C. M. Kalani of Oahu. 
News from nowhere ; or, an epoch of rest. By W. 

Morris. 
Newton, E. M. Boscobel : a story of a winter in Florida. 
Nicholson, J. S. Toxar : a romance. \Anon.\ 
Night of the 3d ult. By H. F. Wood. 
NoRRls, Mary H. Dorothy Delafield.* 
NoRRis, W. E. Baffled conspirators. 

— The duffer. (In " Twenty novelettes.") 

— Marcia. 

— Misadventure. 

— Mrs. Fenton. 

— Thirl by Hall. 

North, Barclay, pseud. See HUDSON, W. C. 

Not of her father's race. By W. T. Meredith. 

Nurse Revell's mistake. By Florence Warden. 

Nutshell novels. By J. A. Sterry. 

■■ O thou, my Austria ! " By O. Schubin. 

O'Brien, W. When we were boys. 

Ocean tragedy. By W. C. Russell. 

Odd number. The : thirteen tales. By G. de Maupassant. 

Ogeechee cross-firings. By R. M. Johnston. 

Ohxet, G. The ironmaster ; or, love and pride. 

— A last love. 

— Rival actresses. 

— Soul of Pierre. 

Old courtyard. The. By Katharine Macquoid. 

Old life's shadows. By Mrs. H. Lewis. 

Old man Gilbert. By Elizabeth Bellamy. 

Oliph.ant, Mrs. Lady Car : the sequel of a life. 

Oliver Knox, Concerning. By G. Colmore. 

Omnia vanitas. By Mrs. Forrester. 

On the inside. By Florence F. Kelly. 

One of " Berrian's" novels. By Mrs. C. H. Stone. 

Opening the oyster. By C. L. Marsh. 

Osborne, D. Robe of Nessus : an historical romance. 

Osborne of Arrochar. By Amanda M. Douglas. 

Other folks. By Mrs. N. Conklin. 

"OuiDA." [Louise De La Rame.] Ruffino, and othei 

stories. 
Our erring brother. By F. W. Robinson. 
Pactolus Prime. By A. W. Tourgee. 
Paget, Violet. See Lee, V. 
Palacio Valdes, Don A. Sister Saint Sulpice. 
Pariah, The. By F. Anstey. 
Parr, Mrs. Louisa. Dumps. 
Part of the property. By Beatrice Whitby. 
Passion's slave. By R. A. King. 
Pastels in prose. From the French. 
Pastor's daughter, The. By W. Heimburg. 
Path to fame. By E. Ruben. 
Patience. By Anna B. Warner. 



Paul Nugent, materialist. By Helen F. Hetherington 

and Rev. H. D. Burton. 
Payn, J. The burnt million. 

— The word and the will. 

Pearce, J. H. The miller's daughter. 

Peard, Frances M. The locked desk. 

Pearl-powder. By A.nnie Edwardes. 

Pearson, Emily C. Madonna Hall. 

Pearson, F. Her sacrifice ; or, the hand of fate. 

Peck, Prof. W. H. The locksmith of Lyons. 

— Stone-cutter of Lisbon. 

Pellew, G. Jane Austen's novels. L 9708. 

Perkins, Mrs. Sarah M. Helen ; or, will she save him ? 
Perry, B. The Broughton House. 
Pestalozzi's Leonard and Gertrude. Transl. and 

abridged. 
Phantom 'rickshaw, and other tales. By R. Kipling. 
Phelps, Elizabeth S. and Ward, H. D. Come forth ! 

— Master of the magicians. 

Philip ; or, what may have been. By Mary C. Cutler. 
Philips, F. C. Margaret Byng. 

— Young Mr. Ainslie's courtship. 

— <7«^/ Wills, C. J. The Scudamores. 
Sybil Ross's marriage. 

Phra, the Phoenician, Wonderful adventures of. By E. 
L. Arnold. 

Piccadilly puzzle, The. By F. Hume. 

Pierre and Jean. By G. de Maupassant. 

Pierson, E. De L. A vagabond's honor. 

Pilot captain. The. By A. Wilbrandt. (In " Master- 
pieces of German fiction.") 

Plain tales from the hills. By R. Kipling. 

Plodder's promotion. By Capt. C. King. (With his 
" Campaigning with Crook." ) Q 2244. 

Polish blood. By Nataly, baroness von Estruth. 

Port Tarascon. By A. Daudet. 

Porter, Admiral D. D. Arthur Merton. 

Porter, L. B. See Ross, A. 

Porter, Rose. Driftings from mid-ocean. 

Note. — Sequel to " Summer drift-wood " and " The 
winter fire." 

— Story of a flower, and other fragments twice gathered. 
Poynter, E. F. Failure of Elisabeth. 

Praed, Mrs. C. An Australiah heroine. 

Prince Fortunatus. By W. Black. 

Princess Sunshine. By Mrs. J. H. Riddell. 

Pyat, F. The rag-picker of Paris. 

Pyrrha : a story of two crimes. By Pauline Grayson. 

Queiros, E. de. Dragon's teeth. 

Quincy, E. Wensley, and other stories. 

Quite another story. By Jean Ingelow. 

Quite at home. By F. C. Burnand. 

Raffensperger, Mrs. A. F. Those Raebum girls. 

Rag-picker of Paris. By F. Pyat. 

Rajah's heir. The. 

Rarahu ; or, the marriage of Loti. By P. Loti. 

Reid, Capt. M. Chris Rock ; or, a lover in chains. 

Reid, T. W. Gladys Fane : a story of two lives. 

Remus, Uncle, pseud. See Harris, J. C. 

Reputed changeling. By Charlotte M. Yonge. 

Reverend gentleman, A. By J. M. Cobban. 

Rexdale, R. Saved by the sword. 

Riddell, Mrs. J. H. Princess Sunshine. 

"Rita." [Mrs. O. Booth.] " Sheba." 

Rival actresses. By G. Ohnet. 

Rival princess. By J. McCarthy and Mrs. C. Praed. 

Riversons, The. By S. J. Bumstead. 

Roanoke of Roanoke Hall. By M. Bell. 

Robe of Nessus. By D. Osborne. 

Roberts, Miss M. Fiddler of Lugau. [Anon.] 

Roberts, M. In low relief. 

Robins, G. M. Tree of knowledge. 

Robinson, F. M. Disenchantment : an every-day story^ 

— Woman of the world. 
Robinson, F. W. Keeper of the keys. 

— Jenny's girl. (In " Twenty novelettes.") 

— Our erring brother. 

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Roe, E. p. Taken alive, and other stories. 

Roland Oliver. By J. McCarthy. 

Romance at the Antipodes. Hy Mrs. R. D. Douglass. 

Romance of Bollard. By Mary H. Catherwood. 

Romance of Jenny Harlowe. By W. C. Russell. 

Romance of the law. By R. E. Francillon. . 

Ross, A. [Linn Boyd Porter.] His private character. 

Ruben, E. Path to fame. 

Ruffino, and other stories. By " Ouida." 

Russell, Dora. Jezebel's friends. 

— Secret diary. (In " Twenty novelettes.") 
Russell, W. C. Marooned. 

— Marriage at sea. 

— My shipmate Louise. 

— Ocean tragedy. 

— Romance of Jenny Harlowe, and sketches of maritime 

life. 
Russian refugee. By H. R. Wilson. 
St. Johnston, A. A South Sea lover. 
Salt master of Ltineburg. By J. Wolff. 
Sand, G. [.Mde. A. L. A. Dudevant.] The bagpipers. 

— Nanor^. 

Sant' Ilario. By F. M. Crawford. 

Saved by the sword. By R. Rexdale. 

Scheffel, J. V. von. Ekkehard : a tale of the loth 

century. 2 vols. 
SCHERESCHEWSKY, Mrs. S. I. J. Miss Ruby's novel. 
SCHUBIN, O. Asbein. From the life of a virtuoso. 

— Eriach Court. 

— " O thou, my Austria ! " 

Scudamores, The. By F. C. Philips and C. J. Wills. 

Seawell, Molly E. Throckmorton. 

Secret diary, A. By Dora Russell. (In ''Twenty 

novelettes.") 
Sentimental calendar, The : twelve funny stories. By J. 

S. of Dale. [F. J. Stimson.] 
Seraph — or mortal ? By Celia E. Gardner. 
Sergeant. Adeline. A fatal choice. (In " Twenty 

novelettes.") 

— Luck of the house. 

— A true friend. 

Sergeant Von ; or, the long chase. By Inspector 
Byrnes. 

Sforza : a story of Milan. By W. W. Astor. 

Shadow of a dream. By W. D. Howells. 

Shark's fin,* A. By G. A. Henty. (In " Twenty novel- 
ettes.") 

"Sheba." By " Rita." 

Sheldon, Mrs. G. That dowdy. 

— Trixy ; or, the shadow of a crime. 
"Short Sixes." By H. C. Bunner. 
Sidney. By Margaret Deland. 
Sienkiewicz, H. With fire and sword. 
Slms, G. R. Dramas of life. 

— Where is Mrs. Smith ? ( In " Twenty novelettes.") 
Sinclair, E. Victor. 

Sir Charles Dan vers. Sequel to " The Dan vers jewels." 

(Bound with " Danvers jewels.") 
Sister Philomene. By E. and J. de Goncourt. 
Sister Saint Sulpice. By Don A. P. Valde's. 
Sister's love, A. By W. Heimburg. 
Slaves of Sabinus. By Charlotte M. Yonge. 
Smuggler's secret, A. By F. Barrett. 
Social diplomat, A. By Flora A. Darling. 
Soldiers three. By R. Kipling. 
Son of Issachar : a romance of the days of Messias. 

By E. S. Brooks. 
Sons of the soil. By H. de Balzac. 
Soul of Pierre. By G. Ohnet. 
South Sea lover, A. By A. St. Johnston. 
SOUTHWORTH, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Lost lady of Lone. 
Sowing the wind. By E. Lynn Linton. 
Sp.\rha\vk, Frances C. A chronicle of conquest. 
Spirito Gentil. Earth born ! 
Splendid spur. The. Edited by Q. 
Squatter's dream : a story of Australian life. By R. 

Boldrewood. 
Squire of low degree. By Lily A. Long. 



Standish of Standish : a story of the Pilgrims. By Jane 
G. Austin. 

Stannard, M^s. H. E. V. See Winter, J. S. 

Stahr, Mrs. F. L. See Lewald, Fanny. 

Starlight Ranch, and other stories. By Capt. C. King. 

Stepniak. Career of a Nihilist. 

Sterry, J. A. Nutshell novels. 

Stevenson, R. L. Master of Ballantrae. 

Stimson, F. J. ("/. .S'. of Dale" .) Sentimental calen- 
dar : twelve funny stories. 

Stockton, F. R. Ardis Claverden. 

— The merry chanter. 

— Stories of the three burglars. 
Stolen America. By Isobel H. Floyd. 

Stone, iMrs. C. H. One of "Berrian's" novels. 

Stone-cutter of Lisbon. By W. H. Peck. 

Stories of the three burglars. By F. R. Stockton. 

Story of a flower. By R. Porter. 

Story of Tonty. By Mary H. Catherwood. 

Strange infatuation, A. By L. Harrison, 

Strange true stories of Louisiana. By G. W. Cable. 

Strangers and wayfarers. By Sarah O. Jewett. 

Study in scarlet, A. By A. C. Doyle. 

Sturgis, J. Comedy of a country house. 

Subdued Southern nobility. By one of the nobility. 

Successful man, A. By J. Gordon. 

'•Such is life." By M. Kendall. 

Sullivan. J. R. Day and night stories. 

Summer in a canon. By Kate D. Wiggin. 

Sundered hearts. By Mrs. H. Lewis. 

Sunset Pass. By Capt. C. King. 

Susan : a winter scene. By L. | B. Walford. (In 

" Twenty novelettes.") 
Suttner, a. G. von. Djambek the Georgian. 
Sweet Cymbeline. By Charlotte M. Braeme. 
Swisher, Bella F. Rocks and shoals in the river of life. 
Sybil Ross's marriage. By F. C. Philips and C. J. Wills. 
Sylvie's betrothed. By H. Greville. 
Taken alive, and other stories. By E. P. Roe. 
Tales from "' Blackwood." 3d series. Nos. 4-9. 

4. My treasure. — Who were they ? — Maltese appari- 
tion. — Within his danger : a tale from the Chinese. — 
The factor's shooting. — A magnetic mystery. 

5. Dellenbough, F. S. A singular case. — Bradley, 
Miss M. Pentock. , 

6. Lewes, C. L. Dragon-tree of Telde. — Last 
words of Joseph Barrable. — Lumoden, Miss Katharine 
M. How I fell among thieves. — Burton, Miss M. E. 
Fiddlers three. — Stirling, M. C. Ghost of Morcar's 
tower. — Blackie, John Stuart. Ancram Moor : a histor- 
ical ballad. 

7. Hamley, Maj.-Gen. W. G. A medium of last cen- 
tury. — Hope, Andre. Alive, and yet dead. — Gray. Max- 
well. An unexpected fare. — Reminiscence of a march. 

S. Burton, Mrs. Don Angelo's stray sheep. — The 
twins: From the Chinese of Wu Ming. — Bradley, A. G. 
The doctor : an old Virginia fox-hunter. — Johnstone, 
H. The enchanted bride : a legendary ballad. 

9. Such pity as a father hath. — Coincidences ? ? — A 
dead man's vengeance. — Story of James Barker. 

Tales of New England. By Sarah O. Jewett. 

Talking image of Urur. By F. Hartmann. 

Tangles unravelled. By Evelyn I'.. Johnson. 

T.A.YLOK, B. F. Theophilus Trent : old times in the oak 
openings. 

Teetzf.l, Mrs. F. G. The dynamite cartridge. 

Ten minutes to twelve. By M. G. McClelland. 

Terhune, Mrs. Mar)- V. See Harland, Marion. 

Thanet, O. Expiation. 

That dowdy. By Mrs. G. Sheldon. 

That other woman. By Annie Thomas. 

Theophilus Trent : old times»in the oak openings. By B. 
F. Taylor. » 

Thirlby Hall. By W. E. Norris. 

Thirteen stories of the far west. Bv F. Heermans. 

Thomas, Annie. [Mrs. P. Cudlip.] Beau sabreur, Le. 

— The Kilbunis. 

— That other woman. 



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Thorp, Kamba, pseud. See Bellamy, Elizabeth. 

Those Raeburn girls. By Mrs. A. F. Raffensperger. 

Three burglars. Stories of the. 3y F. R. Stockton. 

Three men in a boat. By J . K. Jerome. 

Throckmorton. By Molly E. Seawell. 

TiERNAN, Mary S. Jack Horner. 

Time's scythe. By Jane Valentine. 

TiNCKEK, Mary A. Two coronets. 

To Paris for pleasure. By Mrs. Alexander. (In " Twenty 

novelettes.") 
Toltec cup. The. By N. Crinkle. 
Tompkins, E. S. de G. An honest hypocrite. 
TOXAR : a romance. By [J. S. Nicholson] the author of 

"Thoth." 
TouRGEE, A. W. Pactolus Prime. 

— With Gauge & Swallow. 

Trafton. Adeline. Dorothy's experience. 

Tragic comedians. By G. Meredith. 

Tragic muse. By H. James. 2 vols. 

Tree of knowledge. By G. M. Robins. 

Trelawney, E. J. Adventures of a younger son. 

Trixy ; or, the shadow of a crime. By Mrs. G. Shel- 
don. 

True friend, A. By Adeline Sergeant. 

Trudel's ball. By H. Hopfen. (In "Masterpieces of 
German fiction.") 

Turnbull, Mrs. L. The catholic man. 

Twain, M. [S. L. Clemens.] Connecticut Yankee in 
King Arthur's court. 

Twenty novelettes. By twenty prominent novelists. 

Contents : Farjeon, B. L. The murderer's confes- 
sion. — Meade, L. T. Vaughan of Balliol. — Norris, W. 
E. The dufler. — Sergeant, Adeline. A fatal choice. — 
Walford, L. B. Susan : a winter scene. — Fenn, G. M. 
The fanfare.— Winter, J. S. Hunks. — Mathers, Helen. 
Two brothers. — Boyle, F. The Bordone girl. — Rus- 
sell, Dora. A secret diary. — Ballantyne, R. M. Find- 
ing his fate. — Macquoid, Katharine S. Lucy. — 
Henty, G. A. A shark's fin. — Marryatt, Florence. 
Where the chain galls. — Westall, W. Love and war. 
— Doudney, Sarah. Miss Tweed's ghost story. — 
Sims, G. R. Where is Mrs. Smith ? — Alexander, Mrs. 
To Paris for pleasure. — Robinson, F. W. Jenny's 
girl. — Caird, Mona. For money or for love. 

Two brothers. By Helen Mathers. (In " Twenty novel- 
ettes.") 

Two coronets. By Mary A. Tincker. 

Two masters. By B. M. Croker. 

Two modern women. By Kate G. W^ells. 

Two runaways, and other stories. By Harry S. Edwards. 

Two soldiers. By C. King. 

Two women or one ? By H. Harland. 

Under Salisbury spire. By Emma Marshall. 

Undiscovered country. By W. D. Howells. 

Urner. Nathan D. Ingomar ; or, the triumph of love. 

Vagabond's honor, A. By E. De L. Pierson. 

Valentine, Jane. Time's scythe. 

Van Zile, E. S. A magnetic man, and other stories. 

Vanderheyde Manor- House. By Mary Cruger. 

Vaughan of Balliol. By L. T. Meade. (In " Twenty 
novelettes.") 

Veitch, Sophie F. F. The dean's daughter. 

" Vengeance is mine." By D. Dane. 

Ver^ia, G. House by the medlar-tree. 

Verne, J Caesar Cascabel. 

— A family without a name. Part i. 
Victor. By E. Sinclair. 

Viera : a romance 'twixt the real and the ideal. By R. I. 
Zubof. 

Villefranche, J. M. Cineas ; or, Rome under Nero. 

Visit lo the lockup. By E. Eckstein. (In " Master- 
pieces of German fiction.") 

Vivier of Vivier, Longman & Co., bankers. By W. C. 
Hudson. 

Waif of the plains. By B. Harte. 

Walford, L. B. Susan : a winter scene. (In" Twenty 
novelettes. ") 

Walford. By Ellen O. Kirk. 



Wall, G. A. and Meckel, G. B. Jacob Valmont, 

manager. 
Walworth, Jeannette H. A little radical. 
Ward of the Golden Gate. By B. Harte. 
Warden, Florence. [Mrs. F. A. James.] City and 

suburjaan. 

— Nurse Revel's mistake. 

— A witch of the hills. 
Warner, Anna B. Patience. 

Warner, C. D. A little journey in the world. 

Web of gold, A. By Katharine P. Woods. 

Wells, Kate G. Two modern women. 

Wensley, and other stories. By E. Quincy. 

Westall, W. Love and war. (In " Twenty novel- 
ettes.") 

Weyman, S. J. The house of the wolf. 

Wheat and tares. By Sir H. S. Cunningham. 

Wheeler, A. C. See Crinkle, Nym. 

When we were boys. By W. O'Brien. 

Where is Mrs. Smith? By G. R. Sims. (In " Twenty 
novelettes.") 

Where the chain galls. By Florence Marryat. (In 
"Twenty novelettes.") 

Whitby, Beatrice. Awakening of Mary Fenwick. 

— Part of the property. 
White, Eliza O. Miss Brooks. 

White lilac ; or, the queen of the May. By Amy Walton. 
White Marie : a story of a Georgia plantation. By W. 

N. Harben. • 
Whitney, Mrs. A. D. T. Ascutney Street : a neigh- 

borhood story. 
Widow Guthrie. By R. M. Johnston. 
WiGGiN, Kate D. A summer in a canon : a California 

story. 
Wilbrandt, a. The pilot captain. (In " Masterpieces 

of German fiction.") 
Wilkins, Mary E. A humble romance, and other 

stories. 
Wilson, H. R. The Russian refugee: a tale of the 

Blue Ridge. 
Wilson, Marian C. Guy Ormsby : a romance. 
Winifred ; or, the neglected warning. By Mary K. 

Dallas. 
Winning, wayward woman, A. By Flora A. Darling. 
Winter, J. S. [Mrs. H. E. V. Stannard.] Buttons, 

added Booties' baby. 

— Dinna forget. 

— He went for a soldier. 

— Hunks. (In " Twenty novelettes.") 

— Mrs. Bob. 

Winterfeld, A. von. Matrimonial agent of Potsdam. 
Wiseman, N. P. S., cardinal. Fabiola ; or, the church 

of the catacombs. 
Witch of the hills. By Florence Marryat. 
Witch Winnie : the story of a " King's Daughter." By 

Elizabeth W. Champney. 
With Essex in Ireland. By H. Harvey. 
With fire and sword. By H. Sienkiewicz. 
With Gauge & Swallow. By A. W. Tourgee. 
With the best intentions. By Marion Harland. 
Wolff, J. Fifty years, three months, and two days. 

— Salt master of Liineberg. 

Woman of the world. By F. Mabel Robinson. 

Woman of to-day. By Margaret C. Jackson. 

Woman's heart, A. By Mrs. Alexander. 

Wood, H. Edward Burton. 

Wood, H. F. Night of the 3rd ult. 

Woods, Katharine P. Metzerott, shoemaker. [Anon.] 

— A web of gold. 

Woods, Mrs. Kate T. Fair maid of Marblehead. 

— Hester Hepworth. 

Woolson, Constance F. Jupiter lights. 

Word and the will. By J. Payn. 

World's desire. The. By H. R. Haggard and A. 

Lang. 
Would you kill him ? By G. P. Lathrop. 
Xenia Repnina. By B. MacGahan. 
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Yonge, Charlotte M. More bywords. 

— A reputed chanjjeling. 

— Slaves of Sabinus. 

Young Mr. Ainslie's courtship. By F. C. Philips. 

Zarailla. By Beulah. 

Zola, E. Albine ; or, the abbe's temptation. 

Zl'Bof, R. I. Viera : a romance 'twixt the real and 

^ ideal. 



B. Juvenile Fiction alphabetically 
ranged by Authors and Titles. 



ar- 



Adams. W. T. See Optic, Oliver. 

Adirondack cabin : a family story. By Margaret Sidney. 
Adrift in the wilds. By E. S. Ellis. 
Against heavy odds. By H. H. Boyesen. 
Alcott, Louisa M. Lulu's librarj'. Vols. 2, 3. 
\\s>Y.^, Mrs. G. R. See " Pa^sy," />sei4J. 
Alden, W. L. Loss of the " Swansea : " a story of the 
Florida coast. 

— Trying to find Europe. 
Alger, H.,yr. The errand boy. 

— Frank Fowler, the cash boy. 

— Joe's luck ; or, a boy's adventures in California. 

— Luke Walton ; or, the Chicago newsboy. 

— The store boy ; or, the fortunes of Ben Barclay. 

— Struggling upward ; or, Luke Larkin's luck. . 

— Tom Temple's career. 

— Tom Thatcher's fortune. 

Allan's fault. By Martha Farquharson. 

Allen, G. Wednesday the tenth. 

Allen, W. B. Lion city of Africa. 

— The Red Mountain of Alaska. 

Another flock of girls. By Nora Perry. 

Aunt Hannah, and Martha, and John. By Pansy and 

Mrs. C. M. Livingston. 
Austin, Caroline. Cousin Geoffrey and I. 
Ballantyne, R. M. Blown to bits : a tale of the Malay 

Archipelago. 

— Charlie to the rescue : a tale of the sea and the Rockies. 

— Crew of the "Water Wagtail." 

Baring-Gould, S. Grettir the outlaw : a story of Ice- 
land. 

Ben Burton, the slate-picker. By H. Prentice. 

Betty Leicester : a story for girls. By Sarah O. Jewett. 

Black Beauty : his grooms and companions. By Anna 

Sewell. 
Note. — " The ' Uncle Tom's cabin ' of the horse." 
Blackall, Emily L. Superior to circumstances. 
Blake, E. V. Dalzells of Daisydown. 
Blue fairy book. The. Ed. by A. Lang. 
Blown to bits : a tale of the Malay Archipelago. By R. 

M. Ballantyne. 
Bonnie Prince Charlie. By G. A. Henty. 
Boyesen, H. H. Against heavy odds : a tale of Norse 

heroism. 
Boys and masters : a story of school life. By A. H. 

Gilkes. 
Boy's town, A. By W. D. Howells. 
Bramston, M. Uncle Ivan. 
Brothers in arms : a story of the Crusades. By F. B. 

Harrison. 
Brownsmith's boy. By G. M. Fenn. 
Hudd Itoyd's triumph. By W. P. Chipman. 
Bunyip Land : a story of New Guinea. By G. M. Fenn. 
BURCH, Harriette E. Stella Rae. 
Burnett, Frances H. Little saint Elizabeth, and other 

stories. 
By England's aid. By G. A. Henty. 
By pike and dyke. By G. A. Henty. 
By right of conquest. By G. A. Henty. 
By sheer pluck : a tale of the Ashantee war. By G. A. 

Henty. 
Cabin in the clearing. By E. S. Ellis. (Vol. 4 of his 



W 



yommg series. ) 



Captain. By Madame P. de Nanteuil. 
Captain Bayley's heir. By G. A. Henty. 



Captain Kidd's gold. By J. F. Fitts. 
Captain Polly. By Sophie Swett. 
Carroll, L. [C. L. I)odgson.] Sylvieand Bruno. 
Castaways, The ; or, on Florida reefs. By J. Otis. 
Castlemon, Harry. [C. A. Fosdick.] Guy Harris, the 
runaway. 

— Julian Mortimer. 

— Rodney the partisan. (" War series.") 

— True to his colors. 

Cat of Bubastes : a tale of ancient Egypt. By G. A. 

Henty. 
Cecil's cousins. By E. B. Hollis. 
Chapter of adventures. By G. A. Henty. 
Children of the castle. By Mrs. Molesworth. 
Chipman, W. P. Budd Boyd's triumph. 

— Roy Gilbert's search. 

Chiswell, Venerable archdeacon. The slave prince. 
Chuck Purdy : the story of a New York boy. By W. O. 

Stoddard. 
Church, Rev. A. J. To the lions : a tale of the early 

Christians. 

— Young Macedonian in the army of Alexander the great. 

— aw</SEELEY, R. The hammer : a story of the Macca- 

bean times. 
Cit)' boys in the woods. By H. P. Wells. 
Clark, Mrs. S. R. G. Go's goings. 
Coffin, C. C. Winning his way. 
COLLINGWOOD, H. The Congo rovers. 

— Log of the " Flying Fish." 

— Missing merchantman. 

— Pirate island : a story of the South Pacific. 

— Rover's secret. 

Colonial boy. By Mrs. Nellie B. Eyster. 

Congo rovers. By Harry CoUingwood. 

Conjurer Dick. I3y Prof. Hoffmann. 

Converse, F. H. The island treasure. 

CooLiDGE. Susan. [Miss S. C. Woolsey.] Just sixteen. 

Corkran, Alice. Down the snow stairs. 

— Margery Merton's girlhood. 

Cousin Geoffrey and I. By Caroline Austin. 

Crew of the " Water Wagtail." By R. M. Ballantyne. 

Crown and sceptre. By G. M. Fenn. 

Crowninshield, Mary B. Plucky Smalls : his story. 

Cruise of the " Wasp." By H. Frith. 

Cunning woman's grandson. By Charlotte M. Yonge. 

Curse of Carne's Hold. By G. A. Henty. 

Cutlass and cudgel. By G. M. Fenn. 

Dalzells of Daisydown. By E. V. Blake. 

Death-shot, The. By Capt. M. Reid. 

Dick o' the fens. By G. M. Fenn. 

Dixie, Lady F. Young castaways ; or, the child hunters 

of Patagonia. 
DoDGsoN, C. L. See Carroll, L. 
Dollikins and the miser. By Frances Eaton. 
DouDNEY, Sarah. Under false colours. 
Down the snow stairs. By Alice Corkran. 
Dragon and the raven. By G. A. Henty. 
Drifting island : sequel to " Kibboo Ganey." By W. 

Wentworth. 
Drury, Anna H. In the enemy's country. 
Eaton, Frances. Dollikins and the miser. 
Ellis, E. S. Adrift in the wilds. 

— Cabin in the clearing. (Vol. 3 of his "Wyoming 

series.") 

— Storm mountain. (Vol. 2 of his " Wyoming series.") 

— Young hero ; or, fighting to win. 

Elsie and the Raymonds. By Martha F"inley. 

Elsie yachting with the Kaymonds. By Martha Finley. 

English fairy tales. Collected by J. Jacobs. 

Errand boy. The. By H. Alger, jr. 

Esther's fortune : a story for girls. By Lucy C. Lillie. 

Everard, W. Sir Walter's ward : a tale of the Crusades. 

Eyster, Mrs. Nellie B. A colonial boy. 

Facing death. By G. A. Henty. 

Fairhaven fourteen. Bv Mariana Tallman, 

FAIRYTALES. Cairoll, L. Sylvie and Bruno. 

— Fuller, Mabel L. In Poppy land. 

— Jacobs, J.. caUector. English fairy tales. 



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FAIRY TALES.— (-<7«//«M^^/. Lang, A., ^-^/n The blue 

fairy book. 

The red fairy book. 

Wesselhoeft, Lily F. The winds, the woods, and the 

wanderer. 

— Wright. Henrietta C. Princess Liliwinkins, and other 

stories. 
Farquharson, Martha. Allan's fault. 
Fenn, G. M. Brownsmith's boy. 

— Bunyip Land : a story of New Guinea. 

— Crown and sceptre. 

— Cutlass and cudgel. 

— Dick o' the fens. 

— Golden magnet : a tale of the land of the Incas. 

— In the king's name. 

— Mass' George ; or, a boy's adventures in the old 

Savannahs. 

— Menhardoc : a story of Cornish nets and mines. 

— Mother Carey's chicken. 

— Nat the naturalist. 

— Quicksilver ; or, the boy with no skid to his wheel. 

— Patience wins ; or, war in the works. 

— Yussuf the guide. 

Final reckoning, A. By G. A. Henty. 

Finding Blodgett : the story of a boy and his dog. By 

G. W. Hamilton. 
FlNLEY, Martha. Elsie and the Raymonds. 

— Elsie yachting with the Raymonds. 
FiTTS, J. F. Captain Kidd's gold. 

Five, ten, and fifteen. By the author of " Honor 

bright." 
Fleetwing series. See Newell, C. M. 
Flock of girls and their friends. By Nora Perry. 
For the temple. By G. A. Henty. 
Forced acquaintances. By Edith Robinson. 
FOSDICK, C. A. See Castlemon, Harry. 
Frances. Friday's child. 

Francis, L. H., edr. Through thick and thin. 
Frank Fowler, the cash boy. By H. Alger, jr. 
Friday's child. By Frances. 
Frith, H. Cruise of the " Wasp." 

— Jack o' Lanthorn : a tale of adventure. 

— Search for the talisman. 
Fuller, Mabel L. In Poppy land. 

Gellie, Mary E. ( " ^/. E. B." ) The new girl; or, 
the rivals. 

Giannetta : a girl's story of herself. By Rosa Mulhol- 
land. 

GiLKES, A. H. Boys and masters : a story of school life. 

Girl neighbours. By Sarah Tytler. 

Gladden, W. Santa Claus on a lark, and other Christ- 
mas stories. 

Golden days of '49. By Kirk Munroe. 

Golden magnet. The. By G. M. Fenn. 

Go's goings. By Mrs. S. R. G. Clark. 

Goss, W. L. Jed : a boy's adventures in the army of 
'61-65. 

Gould, S. Baring. See Baring-Gould, S. 

Grettir the outlaw : a story of Iceland. By S. Baring- 
Gould. 

Groves, J. P. Reefer and rifleman. 

— War of the axe ; or, adventures in South Africa. 
Guernsey, Lucy E. The hidden treasure. 
Gunter, a. C. Small boys in big boots. 

Guy Harris, the runaway. By H. Castlemon. 

Gwenn Wynn : a romance of the Wye. By Capt. M. 

Reid. 
Hamilton, G. W. Finding Blodgett : the story of a 

boy and his dog. 
Hammer, The : a story of the Maccabean times. By A. 

J. Church and R. Seeley. 
Harrison, T. B. Brothers in arms : a story of the 

Crusades. 
Hartley, Mrs. M. L. See Laffan, May. 
Henty, G. A. Bonnie Prince Charlie. 

— By England's aid ; or, freeing of the Netherlands. 

— By pike and dyke : a tale of the rise of the Dutch 

republic. 



Henty, G. A. — continued. By right of conquest ; or, with 
Cortez in Mexico. 

— By sheer pluck : a tale of the Ashantee war. 

— Captain 15ayley's heir : a tale of the goldfields of 

California. 

— Cat of Buba^es : a tale of ancient Egypt. 

-r Chapter of adventures ; or, through the bombardment 
of Alexandria. 

— Curse of Game's Hold : a tale of adventure. 

— Dragon and the raven ; or, the days of King Alfred. 

— Facing death ; or, the hero of the Vaughan Pit. 

— Final reckoning : a tale of bush life in Australia. , 

— For the temple : a tale of the fall of Jerusalem. 

— In freedom's cause : a story of Wallace and Bruce. 

— Lion of St. Mark : a tale of Venice. 

— Maori and settler : a story of the New Zealand war. 

— One of the 28th : a tale of Waterloo. 

— Orange and green : a tale of the Boyne and Limerick. 

— St. George for England : a tale of Cressyand Poitiers. 

— Sturdy and strong. 

— Tales of daring and danger. 

— Through the fray : a tale of the Luddite riots. 

— Under Drake's flag. 

— With Clive in India. 

— With Lee in Virginia. 

— Yarns on the beach : a bundle of tales. 
Her brother Donnard. By Emily E. Veeder. 
Heroines in obscurity. By Sarah Tytler. 
Hidden treasure. The. By Lucy E. Guernsey. 
Highways and high seas. By F. F. Moore. 
Hill, R. Tom the ready. 

His one fault. By J. T. Trowbridge. 

Hoff.mann, Frof. [Angelo J. Lewis.] Conjurer Dick. 

HoLLis, E. B. Cecil's cousins. 

Hope, A. R. The wigwam and the warpath. 

HowELLS, W. D. A boy's town. 

In freedom's cause. By G. A. Henty. 

In Poppy land. By Mabel L. Fuller. 

In search of a son. By Uncle Lawrence. 

In the enemy's country. By Anna H. Drury. 

In the king's name. By G. M. Fenn. 

Ingersoll, E. The silver caves : a mining story. 

Island treasure. By F. H. Converse. 

Jack o' Lanthorn : a tale of adventure. By H. Frith. 

Jack Trevor, R. N. By A. L. Knight. 

Jacobs, J., collector. English fairy tales. 

Jak. Rolf and his friends. 

Jayne, Lietit. R. H. Land of mystery. 

Jed : a boy's adventures in the army of '61-65. By 

W. L. Goss. 
Jevvett, Sarah O. Betty Leicester : a story for girls. 
Joe's luck ; or, a boy's adventures in California. By 

H. Alger, jr. 
Julian Mortimer. By H. Castlemon. 
Just si.xteen. By Susan Coolidge. 
Keddie, Miss H. See Tytler, Sarah. 
Kelp-gatherers, The : a story of the Maine coast. By 

J. T. Trowbridge. 
Kibboo Ganey : a story of Africa. By W. Wentworth, 

jr- 
King of apeland. By H. Prentice. 
King Tom and the runaways. By L. Pendleton. 
Kingston, W. H. G. Yacht voyage round England. 
Knight, A. L. Jack Trevor, A'. N'. 
Kno.x, T. W. Teetotaler Dick : a temperance story. 
Lady of the forest. By L. T. Meade. 
Laffan, May. [Mrs. M. L. Hartley.] Five, ten, and 

fifteen. 

— Lil. 

Land of mystery. By Lieut. R. H. Jayne. 
Lang, A., edr. The blue fairy book. 

The red fairy book. 

Larcom, Lucy. A New England girlhood. 
Lawrence, Uncle. In search of a son. 

— Story of a mountain. 

Lewis, A. J- ^ee Hoffmann, Frof. 

Lil. By [May Laffan]. 

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Lion city of Africa. By W. B. Allen. 

Lion of St. Mark. By G. A. Henty. 

Litchfield. Grace D. Little he and she. 

Little he and she. By Grace D. Litchfield. 

Little saint Elizabeth, and other stories. By Frances H. 

Burnett. 
Log of the " Flying Fish." By H. Collingwood. 
Look ahead series. See Rand, A'ev. E. A. 
Loss of the ''John Humble." By G. Norway. 
Loss of the "Swansea." By W. L. Alden. 
Lost jewel, A. By Harriet P. Spofford. 
Lotus Bay : a summer on Cape Cod. By Laura D. 

Nichols. 
Lowndes, Cecilia S. Miss Hope's niece : a story for 

girls. 
Loyal little red-coat, A. By Ruth Ogden. 
Luke Walton ; or. the Chicago newsboy. By H. Alger, 

Lulu's library. Vols. 2, 3. By Louisa M. Alcott. 

Macdonald, G. a rough shaking. 

Maclehose, Sophia H. Tales from Spenser. 

Maggie Bradford's club. By Joanna IL Mathews. 

Maggie Bradford's school-mates. By Joanna H. Mathews. 
No/e. — " The second of a series of sequels to ' The 
Bessie Books.' " 

Maori and settler : a story of the New Zealand war. By 
G. a. Henty. 

Margery Mertoh's girlhood. By Alice Corkran. 

Marion, Agnes. The tangena tree. 

Maroussia, a maid of Ukraine. By P. J. Stahl. 

Mass' George ; or, a boy's adventures in the old Savan- 
nahs. By G. M. Fenn. 

Mathews, Joanna H. Maggie Bradford's club. 

— Maggie Bradford's school-mates. 
Meade, L. T. Lady of the forest. 

Menhardoc : a story of Cornish nets and mines. By G. 

M. Fenn. 
Merriman, Efifie W. Pards : a story of two homeless 

boys. 
Milford, p. Ned Stafford's experiences in the U. S. 
Miss Hope's niece : a story for girls. By Cecilia S. 

Lowndes. 
Missing merchantman. The. By Harry Collingwood. 
Molesvvorth, Mrs. Children of the castle. 
Moore, F. F. Highways and high seas. 

— Under hatches ; or, Ned Woodthorpe's adventures. 
MooreheaDj \V. K. Wanneta, the Sioux. 
Mother Carey's chicken. By G. M. Fenn. 
MouLTON, Louise C. Stories told at twilight. 
Mulholland, Rosa. Giannetta : a girl's story of her- 
self. 

Munroe, K. Golden days of '49. 

— Under orders : the story of a young reporter. 
Nanteuil, Madame P. de. Captain. 

Nat the naturalist. By G. M. Fenn. 

Ned Stafford's experiences in the U. S. By P. Milford. 

New England girlhood, A. By Lucy Larcom. 

New girl, The ; or, the rivals. By Mary E. Gellie. 

Newell, C. M. Wreck of the "Greyhound." 

Nichols, Laura D. Lotus Bay : a summer on Cape 

Cod. 
Norway, G. Loss of the "John Humble." 
Ogden, Ruth. A loyal little red-coat. 
On the blockade. By Oliver Optic. (Vol. 3 of his " Blue 

and the Grey series.") 
One of the 28th : a tale of Waterloo. By G. A. Henty. 
Optic, O. [W. T. Adams.] The Blue ami the Grey 

series. 

3. On the blockade. 

4. Within the enemy's lines. 
Orange and green. By G. A. Henty. 

Otis, J. The castaways ; or, on the Florida reefs. 

— A runaway brig ; or, an accidental cruise. 

Pansy. [Mrs. G. R. Alden] ana' Livingston, Mrs. 

C. M. Aunt Hannah,