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OF AN FRANCISCO. 



PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATION 



FRANCISCO: 

FKANCIS & VALENTINE, PKINTEKS, 517 CLAY STKEET. 

1874. 



Of 




- LIBRARY 
SCHOOL 



INTRODUCTION. 



THE first Catalogue of the Association was published in 1854. There were then in 
the Library less than three thousand volumes. The second followed in 1861, and con- 
tained nearly fourteen thousand volumes. The present (or third) Catalogue represents 
the books in the Library on Feb. 1, 1874, numbering over thirty-six thousand volumes. 
It is prepared upon what is commonly termed the ' Dictionary plan,' which consists of 
an alphabetical arrangement of author, title, and subject, with subdivisions of the latter, 
when deemed of 'sufficient extent and importance. The system adopted is the same, 
with modifications, as that inaugurated by the Boston Public Library, and followed, 
with a few variations, by the principal libraries of our own country and England. Its 
simplicity is its great recommendation. No previous study of an elaborate and complex 
system of classification is required to avail one's self of its contents : its copious refer- 
ences and cross-references render it an index to itself, and guide the inquirer, step by 
step, through the entire range of subjects kindred to the one sought. 

To insure a more ready and complete understanding of the system, with its modifi- 
cations which latter, of necessity, vary more or less in different Catalogues a few 
general rules, to which we have endeavored to conform, are here subjoined. Books are 
entered 

1. Under the name of the author. This forms the principal entry. Here, and here 
only, can be found the complete imprint of the work, to wit : as exact and complete a 
transcript of the title-page as its importance demands, the date and place of publica- 
tion, and the size of the book. One unusual and important exception to this rule is 
made in the case of Biographical treatises, where the imprint is placed under the sub- 
ject-matter or name of the character of the Biography, instead of under the author. 
This innovation, it is thought, will prove a decided advantage, since the subject of the 
Biography is the sole centre of interest and the direct object of search. Collections in 
Biography, with few exceptions, follow the same rule. For examples, see the headings 
Men, Orators, Queens, Statesmen, etc. 

2. Under the subject-matter. By means of this entry are brought together, in alpha- 
betical order, all works on any given subject. They are here arranged by authors, with 
an abbreviated title of the book, since the primary object of these entries is to inform the 
reader as to who have written upon the given topic rather than what has been written. 
They serve to direct one to the principal, or author's entry, where the full description 

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VI INTRODUCTION. 

is to be found. "When the last word or words in these abbreviated titles are the same 
as the ones used for the subject-heading above, they are omitted. Specific subject 
titles, in place of the more general, have been chosen for these entries, with copious 
cross-references from the latter. Thus, works relating to Birds, Fishes, Insects, etc., 
are placed under these respective titles throughout the work, instead of in a complex 
sub-classification under Zoology. Treatises on the Horse will be found under this 
name, and not under Animals or Quadrupeds. Numerous subjects, as America, Cali- 
fornia, United States, and the names of many countries, states, and cities, by reason of 
the number and variety of publications relating thereto, have been arranged in subdi- 
visions, as calculated to simplify and facilitate the labor of reference. 

3. Under the running or popular title i. e., under the first word of the title, not an 
article. Though this rule applies more strictly to novels, which require but two entries, 
viz., by author and title, it is scarcely less serviceable in every other department of 
literature, and has been used in all cases where the title, from its peculiarity, is likely 
to be remembered or inquired for. 

Anonymous works are entered, for the most part, under the leading word of the 
title; publications of societies, associations, etc., under the name of the society, etc.; 
government, state, or municipal documents under the particular country, state, or city. 

Biographies of authors, and all references to them, are arranged after the works of 
such authors. See, e. g., Lamb, C., page 475. 

Parentheses, immediately following the names of authors, inclosing dates, denote 
the years of their birth and death ; inclosing ^italicized words, indicate pseudonyms, 
honorary titles, or explanations ; inclosing Christian names (or initials), signify that 
they are not ordinarily used by the author, and are rarely found in his works ; e. g. , 
Dumas, Alexandre (Davy), Collins, (W.) W. 

Brackets denote that the matter embraced is introduced by way of explanation . 

Capital letters have been made use of only for proper names, adjectives derived 
from them, and the initial titles of each sentence. ' Although,' says the Catalogue of 
the Library of Congress, ' this is a departure from a very general usage in printing the 
, German and some other languages, it secures a uniform and elegant typography ; and 
as the capitalization of substantives was not practiced in the early days of German 
typography, and is recently abandoned by Grimm and other philologists, the innovation 
is not without high authority/ Accordingly, in the French language as well, to avoid 
what might be to the general reader an apparent inconsistency, proper adjectives have 
been capitalized. 

The Catalogue has been printed from new type, and, with the several distinctive 
kinds of letter, presents a neat and characteristic page. The first word of the main 
entries is in light antique ; subject-headings, when there are two or more titles, are de- 
noted by a separate line in the same ; and, in the entries under a subject, authors' 
names are placed in small capitals. Subdivisions are prominent in a distinctive bold- 
faced type. The body of the work is in brevier, and the contents in agate. 



INTRODUCTION. Vll 

The dash ( ), commonly made use of to denote the repetition of authors' names or 
subject-headings, has been omitted except in three classes of entries : 1st, under a 
subject-heading when there are two or more treatises of the same author (see Botany 
Mueller, F. von, Torrey, J., page 98) ; 2d, when two or more works of joint authors are 
brought together, to indicate the repetition of both (see Morton, T. and J. M., page 
575) ; 3d, after double columns which come outside of the range of the titles (see page 
297). The word Same is used to avoid a repetition, and includes both title and author 
of the preceding work. 

Books are described as 12mo, 8vo, 4to, etc., from their apparent size, and not strictly 
in accordance with printers' classification, derived from the folding of the sheets. 

Attention is invited to the fullness and detail which have been carried out in cata- 
loguing the various collections of Voyages, Essays, and miscellaneous writings in 
general. Among those subjects which are deserving of special notice may be men- 
tioned the extensive list of Dramas by titles ; America ; the Arundel, and Chaucer soci- 
eties ; California ; Lacy's Plays ; Bare, old, and curious books ; Sainte-Beuve ; Shake- 
speare ; Smithsonian Institution ; the Pacific Railroad Beports, and the United States. 

While the Catalogue has been going through the press a large number of books 
have been added to the Library, and some omissions discovered. When possible, this 
new matter has been inserted in the body of the work ; but much of it has, of necessity, 
been used to form a Supplement, and placed at the end of the volume. In some few 
cases, an author will be found in the body of the work and the subject in the Supple- 
ment, and vice versa. 

On the following page are given a few 'Rules for Alphabetizing,' consisting princi- 
pally of those set forth in the ' Class list for English prose fiction ' of the Boston 
Public Library. They are based upon Professor JEWETT'S rules, laid down in his ' Con- 
struction of Catalogues,' and, as they have been our guide in the arrangement of titles, 
are inserted that they may serve the use of interpretation. 

A list of Abbreviations used in the titles of Dramas, etc., will be found under the 
heading ' Dramas by titles,' page 237. Those in general use throughout the work, for 
the most part, require no explanation. A few of the more uncommon are given on 
the next page. 

The Association has been fortunate in having employed upon the work so compe- 
tent and thorough a proof-reader as Mr. Jos. EVANS. His judgment and experience 
have been a constant aid, while his interest in the labor' and close application thereto 
have rendered his assistance invaluable. 

Thanks are also due Mr. E. A. PESOLI for the great service voluntarily rendered by 
him during the continuance of the work, in revising the French and Italian portions 

of our proofs. 

A. E. WHITAKER, 

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1, 1874. Librarian. 



RULES FOR ALPHABETIZING. 



1. Authors' names should precede titles of books, or names 
of subjects. Thus, Homes, H. A., should precede 'Homes, 
works, and shrfnes of English artists.' West, B., precedes 
West, The, 

2. Surnames should precede names of places when they are 
identical. Thus, Washington, G., should take precedence of 
Washington, IX C. 

3. Christian names, used as headings, should precede sur- 
names. Thus, Francis n. should go before Francis, C. S. 

4. The name of an author whose initials only are known 
precedes the same letters with a full Christian name. Tims, 
Brown, T. Allston, is placed before Brown, Thomas. 

5. Proper names beginning with Me or M' are arranged as 
if spelled Mac, and must be looked for under those letters. 

6. A hyphened word is to be alphabetized as if the last part 
were a word by itself, though the whole word is printed fa 
the antique letter. Thus, ' Happy -thought hall ' should be 
placed after ' Happy home ' and before ' Happy thoughts.' 



7. The possessive case singular should follow the nomina- 
tive singular (whatever the adjunct of the latter may be), and 
should precede the nominative plural. Thus, 'Margaret's 
choice ' should follow ' Margaret Russell's school,' and ' Bride's 
fate ' should precede 'Brides and bridals.' The same princi- 
ple applies to the possessive plural. 

8. Abbreviations (as Mr., Mrs., Dr., etc.) are to be treated 
as if spelt out (Mister, Mistress, Doctor, etc.). 

9. Compound names of persons as De Morgan, DCS Vceux, 
Du Chaillu, La Motte-Fouq.ue', Las Casas, Le Sage, Van Buren 
are to be treated as single words, and printed in antique 
letter. In the alphabetical arrangement, therefore, Demon- 
ology would precede, and Demosthenes follow De Morgan ; 
and similarly In like cases. 

fC. Compound names of places, as New York, Nova Scotia, 
etc., are to be treated as separate words. Hence New Hamp- 
shire and New York precede Newark, and Nova Scotia comes 
before Novalis. 



ABBREVIATIONS. 



Ab About. 

Abp , Archbishop. 

Am America ; American. 

Am. ethuol. soc American ethnological society. 

Ann. cat. Am. coll Annual catalogues of American 

colleges. 

App Appendix. 

Aus Ausgewahlte. 

Aust Australia. 

Bait. Baltimore. 

Biblioth Bibliotheca. 

Biog Biographical ; biography. 

Bost Boston. 

Bp Bishop. 

Br. British. 

Cal California. 

Camb Cambridge. 

Chr Christian. 

Class Classical. 

Coll Collections ; colleges. 

Coll. voy Collected voyages. 

Comp Compiled ; compiler. 

Domest Domestic. 

Dr.... Drama ; dramatic. 

Ed Edited ; edition ; editor. 

Edin Edinburgh. 

Encycl Encyclopedia. 

Ethnol Ethnological; ethnology. 

Geog Geographical. 

Geol Geological. 

Ges Gesammelte. 

Gott Gdttingen. 

H. F. lib Harper's Family library. 

Hist Historical; history. 

Impf. Imperfect. 

Lange's Com Lange's Commentary. 

Lib Library. 



Lond London. 

Md Maryland. 

Melb Melbourne. 

Mis Miscellaneous; miscellany. 

N.d No date. 

N. E. h., g. s New England historic, genealogi- 
cal society. 

N.t.p No title-page. 

N. Y New York. 

Nat. lib Naturalist's library. 

No Number. 

Nouv. fid Nouvelle edition. 

Obi Oblong. 

Oxf. Oxford. 

P. pp Page pages. 

Paris univ. expos Paris universal exposition. 

Phil Philadelphia. 

Prov Providence. 

Pseud Pseudonym. 

Pub Published ; publisher. 

Kept Report. 

Rev Review ; revised. 

8. F. San Francisco. 

Samm Siimmtliche. 

Script. Grsec. biblioth Scrlptorum Grsecorum bibliothe- 

ca. 

Sm Small. 

Soc Society. 

Sq Square. 

Tr. Trans Translated ; translation ; trans- 
lator. 

Trans. Transactions. 

V Volume. 

Valpy's Script. Lat Valpy's Scriptores Latini. 

Vitse excell. imp Vitse excelleutum imperatorum. 

Wash Washington. 

Wore Worcester. 



CATALOGUE. 



A. 

A., M. (a Pruss. artil. officer). War of 1870-71, 
The. Tr. from the German, by C. H. Fair- 
fax. Lond. 1873. 12? 

A. L. O. B. (pseud.). See Tucker, Miss C. 

A quoi tient 1'amour, etc. SECOND, A. 

A travers chants. BERLIOZ, H. 

Abailard . See Abel ard . 

Abbe, Cleveland. Dorpat and Poulkova observ- 
atories. (In Smithsonian rept. 1867.) 

Abbe * * *, L' (pseud.). See Deleon. 

Abbey, R. City of God and the church-mak- 
ers : an examination into structural Chris- 
tianity. N. Y. 1872. 12? 

Abbot, Ezra. See Alger, W. R. 

Abbot, Henry Larcom. Report upon explora- 
tions from Sacramento valley to the Colum- 
bia river, made by R. S. Williamson, 1855. 
See Pacific railroad, Reports of explora- 
tions, etc. 
See also Humphreys, A. A. 

Abbot, The. SCOTT, Sir W. 

Abbotsford. IRVING, W. (In Crayon mis.) 

Abbott, A. O. Prison life in the south, during 
the years 1864-5. N. Y. 1865. 12? 

Abbott, Austin (b. 1831). See Abbott, B. V., et al. 

Abbott, Benj. V. (b. 1830), A., and L. Matthew 
Caraby. By Benauly. N. Y. 1859. 12? 

Abbott, Edwin Abbott. Shakespearian grammar: 
an attempt to illustrate some of the differ- 
ences between Elizabethan and modern En- 
glish. Lond. 1869. 16? 

and SEELEY, J. R. English lessons for En- 
glish people. Bost. 1872. 12? 

Abbott, Gorham D. Mexico and the United 
States : their natural relations and common 
interests. N. Y. 1869. 8? 

Abbott, Jacob (b. 1803). Aunt Margaret ; or, 
how John True kept his resolutions. N. Y. 
1856. 16? (2 cop.) 
FLORENCE'S return. N. Y. 1864. 16? 
FORCE. (Science for the young.) N. Y. 1873. 

FRANCONIA stories. N. Y. 1852. 10 v. 12? 

Contents : 



Agnes. 
Beechnut. 
Caroline. 
Ellen Linn. 
Malleville. 



Mary Bell. 
Mary Krsklne. 
Rodolphus. 
Stuyvesant 
Wallace. 



Abbott (continued) 

(Ed.) Harper's story books : a series of nar- 
ratives, dialogues, biographies, and tales, for 
the instruction and entertainment of the 
young. N. Y. n.d. 12 v. 12? 



Contents : 



Alcove, v. 8. 

Aunt Margaret, v. 9. 

Bruno, v. 1. 

Carl and Jocko, v. 10. 

Congo, v. 12. 

Dialogues, v. 8. 

Klfred, v. 6. 

Emma, v. 2. 

Engineer, v. 7. 

Franklin, v. 4. 

Gibraltar gallery, v. 8. 

Great elm, v. 9. 

Harper establishment, v. 4. 

Jasper, v. 11. 

John True, v. 6. 

Judge Justin, v. 11. 

Lapstone, v. 10. 

Little Louvre, v. 2. 

Little Paul, v. 12. 

Minigo, v. 11. 

Museum, v. 6. 



Orkney, the peacemaker, v. 

10. 

Prank, v. 2. 
Rambles among the Alps, 

v. 7. 
Story of American history, 

v. 5. 
Story of ancient history, v. 

5. 
Story of English history, v. 

Strait gate, v. 1. 

Studio, v. 4. 

Three gold dollars, v. 7. 

Timboo and Fanny, v. 3. 

Timboo and Joliba.v. 3. 

Vernon, v. 9. 

Viola, v. 12. 

Virginia, v. 3. 

Willie and the mortgage, v. 



HEAT; with numerous engravings. (Science 
for the young.) N. Y. 1871. 12? 

HISTORY of Alexander the great. 

HISTORY of Cleopatra. 

HISTORY of Cyrus the great. 

HISTORY of Darius the great. 

HISTORY of Hannibal. 

HISTORY of Julius Caesar. 

HISTORY of King Charles the sccxnd of En- 
gland. 

HISTORY of Marie Antoinette 

HISTORY of Mary, queen of Scots. 

HISTORY of Peter the great. 

HISTORY of Pyrrhus. 

HISTORY of Queen Elizabeth. 

HISTORY of Romulus. 

HISTORY, of William tne conqueror. 

JUNO stories. N. Y. ra.rf. 16? 

Contents ; 
Hubert, Y. 4. 
Juno and Georgie, v. 1. 
Juno on a journey, v. 3. 
Mary Osborne, v. 2. 

LIGHT ; with numerous engravings. (Science 
for the young.) N. Y. 1872. 12? 

LITTLE learner, The : learning about common 
things. Illustrated. N. Y. 1857. 16? 

REVOLT of the American colonies. N. Y. 
1864. 18? 



ABBOTT 



ABOO-BEKR-IBN-TOFAIL, 



Abbott (continued) 

ROLLO books. N. Y. 1863. (New rev. ed.) 
14 v. 16? 

Contents : 



Rollo at play. 

Rollo at school. 

Rollo at work. 

Rollo learning to reao. 

Rollo learning to tata ' 

Rollo's correspondence. 

Rollo's experiments. 

ROLLO'S 
12? 



Rollo's museum. 
Rollo's philosophy(atr). 
Rollojs philosophy (fire). 

Rotlo's 'pHUo&op.hy (water). 
Jcolfo's travels. 



M)v. 



Contents : 



Rollo in Geneva. 
Rollo in Holland. 
Kollo in London. 
Rollo In Naples. 
Rollo in Paris. 



Rollo in Rome. 
Rollo In Scotland. 
Rollo in Switzerland. 
Rollo on the Atlantic. 
Rollo on the Rhine. 



WASHINGTON. 

WATER and land; with engravings. N. Y. 
1872. 12? 

YOUNG Christian, The ; or, a familiar illustra- 
tion of the principles of Christian, duty. 
1ST. Y. n.d. 12? 

Abbott, Joel ( Capt.). Keportof an examination 
of the Bonin islands. (In Perry's Expedi- 
tion to Japan, v. 2.) 

Abbott, John Sebastian Cabot (b. 1805). Con- 
fidential correspondence of the Emperor Na- 
po!6on and the Empress Josephine. 

EMPIRE of Austria : its rise and present power. 
N. Y, 1859. 12? 

EMPIRE of Kussia, from the remotest periods to 
the present time. N.Y. 1860. 12? (2 cop.) 

FERDINAND de Soto, the discoverer of the 
Mississippi. 

FRENCH revolution of 1789, The, as viewed 
in the light of republican institutions. N. 
Y. 1859. 8? 

HISTORY of Frederick the second, called Fred- 
erick the great. 

HISTORY of Joseph Bonaparte. 

HISTORY of Josephine. 

HISTORY of Louis Philippe, king of the French. 

HISTORY of Madame Roland. 

HISTORY of Marie Antoinette. 

HISTORY of Napole'on Bonaparte. 

HISTORY of Napoleon in. 

HISTORY of the civil war in America. N. Y. 
1863. 2 v. 8? (2 cop.) 

KINGS and queens; or, life in the palace. 

LIVES of the presidents of the United States 
of America. 

MOTHER at home ; or, the principles of ma- 
ternal duty familiarly illustrated. (2d ed.) 
Bost. 1833. 12? 

ROMANCE of Spanish history, The. N. Y. 
1869. 12? 

See also Parton, J., et al. 

Abbott, Lyman (b. 1835). Jesus of Nazareth: 
his life and teachings. N. Y. 1869. 12? 

(Ed.) Morning and evening exercises ; se- 
lected from the published and unpublished 
writings of Henry Ward Beecher. N. Y. 
1871. 8? 

See also Abbott, B. V., et al. 
Abbott, Kosa. Pinks and blues ; or, the orphan 
asylum. Bost. 1871. 12? (2 cop.) 

TOMMY Hickup ; or, a pair of black eyes. 
Bost. 1868. 12? (2 cop.) 

UPSIDE down; or, will and work. Bost. 
1868. 16? 



Abbreviations used in England in 1867. DE 
LA RUE, W. (In Smithsonian rept. 1867.) 
A B O du travailleur. ABOUT, E. (F. V.) 
Abdallah. TIECK, L. (In Schriften, v. 8.) 
A'Becket, Thomas. See Becket, T. 4'. 
A'Beckett, Gilbert Abbott (1810-1856). Angelo; 
or, the actress of Padua. (Play.) Mod. 
stand, dr., v. 23.) 

COMIC Blackstone, The. Chicago, 1869. 8? 
COMIC history of England, The; with ten col- 
ored etchings, and one hundred and twenty 
wood-cuts. Lond. 1860. 2 v. 12? 
COMIC history of Rome, The. Lond. n.d. 12? 
GLITTER. (Com.) Lacy's Plays, v. 83. 
LENDING a hand. (Com.) Lacy's Plays, v. 

69. 
MAN with the carpet-bag. (Farce.) Lacy's 

Plays, v. 68. 
SIAMESE twins. (Farce.) Lacy's Plays, v. 

79. 
TURNED head, The. (Farce.) Lacy's Plays, 

v. 67. 

and LEMON, M. Peter Wilkins ; or, the flying 
islanders. (Melo-dr. spect.) Mod. stand, 
dr., v. 19. 

Abeilles, Les. MKRY, J. (In (Euvres, v. 27.) 

Abelard (or Abailard), Pierre (1079-1142). GR- 

ARD, M. Lettres completes d'Abelard et 

d'He"loi'se. 

LAMARTINE, A. de. Vie de. (In (Euvres 

completes, v. 35.) 
WIGHT, O. W. Romance of Aboard and 

He'loi'se. 

See also Historical difficulties. 
Abend vor der hochzeit, Der. ZSCHOKKE, J. H. 

D. (In Ges. schriften, v. 10.) 
Abendgesprache. TIECK, L. (In Schriften, 

v. 25.) 

Abenteuer, Das. GRIMM, H. (In Novellen.) 
Abenteuer der neujahrsnacht, Das. ZSCHOK- 
KE, J. H. D. (In Ges. schriften, v. 9.) 
Abercrombie, John (1781-1844). Inquiries 
concerning the intellectual powers, and the 
investigation of truth. N.Y. 1833. 16? H. 
F. lib., v. 37. 

Abercrombie, Sir Ralph. See Military com- 
manders, Lives of the most eminent Brit- 
ish. 

Aberdeen, George Hamilton Gordon (earl of), 
(1784-1860). See English statesmen since 
the peace of 1815. 
Abernethy, John. MACILWAIN, G. Memoirs 

of. N. Y. 1853. 12? 

Abert, James William. Report of his examina- 
tion of New Mexico in the years 1846-7. 
Wash. 1848. 8? (2 cop.) 
Abi Jaafar Eb'n Tophail. See Aboo-Bekr-Ibn- 

Tofail. 

Abich, Staatsrath. Remarkable forms of hail- 
stones in Georgia. (In Smithsonian rept. 
1869.) 

Abolition. See Slavery. 
Abolition of the state. ENGLANDER, S. 
Abominations of modern society. TALMAGE, 

T. DE W. 

Aboo-Bekr-Ibn-Tofail (d. 1186). The history 
of Hai Eb'n Yockdan, an Indian prince ; 
or, the self-taught philosopher. Wherein is 
demonstrated by what steps and degrees hu- 
man reason, improved by diligent observa- 



ABOO-BEKR-IBN-TOFAIL 



ABYSSINIA 



Aboo (continued') 

tion and experience, may arrive to the 
knowledge of natural things, and from 
thence to the discovery of supernatural s ; 
more especially of God, and the concern- 
ments of the other world. Set forth not long 
ago in the original Arabic, with the Latin 
version, by Edw. Pocock, M.A., and student 
of Christ's church, Oxon. 1671. And now 
translated into English. Lond.: Printed for 
Kichard Chiswell and "William Thorp, 1686. 
12? 

Aborigines. See Colonial intelligencer; Indi- 
ans ; also the names of countries. 

About, Edmond Fransois Valentin (b. 1828). 

A B C du travailleur. Paris, 1868. 12 
CAUSERIES. (2e series.) Paris, 1867. 2 v. 
12 

Contents : 

Bains d'alr, Les, v. 2. 

Bfttons rompus, Les, v. 2. 

Chateau du guignon, Le, v. 1. 

Cherte. La, v. 2. 

Conseillers d'un orateur liberal, v. 1. 

Culture des eaux, La, v. 1. 

Discours de 1'escabeau, v. 1. 

Discours de rentrge, v. 1. 

Enseignement medical, L', et 1'exerclce de la m6- 

decine, v. 2. 

EpUre aux bredouilles, v. 2. 
Esprits et les dupes, Les, v. 2. 
Francs-macons excommuniCs, Les, v. 2. 
Gr&ve des epouseurs, La, v. 2. 
Grfive, La, v. 2. 
Inyentaire de 1864, L', v. 1. 
Juif et le moine, Le, v. 2. 
Justice, La, et la liberte dans 1'industrie typogra- 

phique, v. 2. 
Liberte, La, v. 2. 
Mangeuses d'argent, Les, v. 2. 
Medecine a Paris, La, v. 2. 
Miracles a la mode, Les, v. 2. 
Mon homme, v. 1. 
MusCe des pauvres gens, Le, v. 2. 
Poissous d'Avril, Les, v. 2. 
Premier fagot de 1'hiver, Le, v. 2. 
Recrutemeut des hommes d'Stat, Le, v. 2. 
Resurrection des communes, La, v. 2. 
Vessies et les Ian terries, Les, v. 2. 
ler Avril, 1864, v. 1. 
ler Mai, v. 1. 
ler Juln, v. 1. 
ler Juillet, v. 1. 
ler Aoflt, v. 1. 
ler Septembre, v. 1. 
ler Octobre, v. 1. 

FELLAH, The. Tr.by SirK.Koberts. Lond. 

1870. 12 (2 cop.) 

GERMAINE. (8e 6d.} Paris, 1867. 12 
Same. Translated by M. L. Booth. Bost. 

1860. 12 
GRECE contemporaine, La. ( be 3d.) Paris 

1863. 16 
GREECE and the Greeks of the present dav. 

N. Y. 1857. 12 

HAND-BOOK of social economy ; or, the work- 
er's ABC. Lond. 1872. 12 
HOMME a 1'oreille cassee, L'. (5e 3d.) Paris, 

1868. 12? 

INFAME, L'. Paris, 1867. 8? 
JACQUES Mainfroi. ( In Semaine litte"raire.) 
KING of the mountains, The. Tr. by Mary 

L. Booth. Bost. 1861. 12 (2 cop.) 
MADELON. (oe 3d.) Paris, 1868. 12 
MAITRE Pierre. (4.e 3d.) Paris, 1862. 12? 
MAN with the broken ear. Tr. by H. Holt. N 

Y. 1867. 12? (2 cop.} 

MARIAGES de province, Les. Paris, 1868. 8? 
Contents: 

Album du regiment, L'. 

Etienne. 

Fille du chanoine, La. 

Mainfroi. 



About (continued) 

NOSE of a notary. Bost. n.d. 16? 
PROGRES, Le. (4e 3d.) Paris, 1867. 12? (2 
cop.) 

Contents : 



Non valeurs de la terres, Les. 

Politique et la guerre, La, 

Progres au xix. siecle, Le. 

Progres dans les arts, Le. 

Repression, La. 

Travail, Le. 

Villes et les campagnes, Les. 



Association, L'. 
Bien, Le. 
Budget, Le. 
Broit, Le. 
Education, IA 
Etat, L'. 
Grand problSme, Le. 

KOMAN question, The. Translated from the 

French, by H. C. Coape. N. Y. 1859. 12? 

(2 cop.) 
KOUGE et noir : a tale of Baden-Baden. Tr. 

by E. E. Phil. 1873. 12? (5 cop.) 
THEATRE impossible. (2e 3d.) Paris, 1864. 

12? 

Contents : 
Assassin, L'. 

Chapeau de sainte Catherine, Le. 
Education d'un prince, L'. 
Guillery. 

TOLLA. (8e 3d.) Paris, 1863. 12? 
TRENTE et quarante. (6e 3d.) Paris, 1868. 
12? 

Contents : 

Parents de Bernard, Les. 

Sans dot 

Trente et quarante. 

TURCO, Le. (2e M.) Paris, 1867. 12? 
VIEILLE roche, La. (2e 3d.) Paris, 1867. 3 
v. 8? 

Contents : 

Mari impr6vu, Le, v. 1. 
Marquis de Lanrose. Le, v. 3. 
Vacances de la comtesse, Les, v. 2. 
See also Modern men of letters. 
About in the world. FRISWELL, J. H. 
Above her station. PHILIPS, Mrs. H. 
Above tempest and tide. VERENA, S. 
Abraham-a-Sancta-Clara (1642-1709). On 
Envy. (In Hedge, F. H. Prose writers of 
Germany.) 

Abraham Page, Esq. A novel. HOLT, J. S. 
Abrantes (duchesse d 1 ). See Junot, L. P. 
Abrege du lyce"e, ou cours de litte"rature ancienne 

et moderne. LAHARPE, J. F. DE. 
Abridgments of patents (British). See Patents. 
Abroad. COGHILL, J. H. 
Absalom and Achitophel. (Poem.) DRYDEN 

J. (In Works, v. 9.) 
Same. (In Poems, v. 1, 2.) 
Ab-sa-ra-ka : home of the Crows. CARRIXG- 

TON, Mrs. M. I. 

Abscess. COOTE, H. Treatise on abscesses, 
A. (In Holmes, T. System of surgery, v. 

Absentee, The. EDGEWORTH, M. (In Tales of 

fashionable life, v. 5.) 

Absorbent system. MOORE, C. H. Diseases 
of the. (In Holmes, T. System of surgery, 
v. 3.) 
Abyssinia 

BAKER, Sir S. W. Nile tributaries of. 

BLANC, H. Narrative of captivity in. 

BLANFORD, W. T. Observations on the ge- 
ology and zoology of. 

BRUCE, J. Travels to discover the source of 
the Nile. 

JOHNSTON, C. Travels in southern. 

MARKHAM, C. K. History of the Abyssinian 
expedition . 



ABYSSINIA 



ADALBERT 



.Abyssinia (continued) 
PARKYNS, M. Life in. 
KASSAM, H. British mission to Theodore, 

king of. 

KUSSELL, M. Nubia and. 
See also Nile ; Revue de deux mondes, 1850 

and 1868. 

Acacius(d.489). DIOGENES LAERTIUS. Life of. 
[By Eunapius.] (In Lives, ed. 1688, v. 

2.) 

Academician, The ; containing the elements of 
scholastic science and the outlines of philo- 
sophic education. Ed. by Albert Picket. 
V. 1 (Feb. 1819 to Jan. 1820). N. Y. 8 C . 

Academie Fran9aise, Dictionnaire de 1'. 

Academy, The: a monthly record of literature, 
learning, science, and art. V. 1, 2 (1869-71). 
Lond. 4 

Academy of natural sciences (Phil.). Journal, 

v. 1 (1817) to 8 (1839). Phil. 8v. 8 
PROCEEDINGS. 15 v. (1857-72.) Phil. 8? 
RUSCHENBERGER, W. S. W. Origin, prog- 
ress, and present condition of the. [1852.] 
(In Pamphlets, v. 24.) 

Academy of sciences (New Orleans). Eeport 
of the special committee of the Academy of 
sciences, 1857, in consideration of the sub- 
ject of a geological survey of Louisiana. 
N. O. 1858. 8 (In Pamphlets, v. 10.) 

Academy of sciences (Paris). FLOURENS, M. J. 
P. History of the. (In Smithsonian rept. 
1862.) 

Acadia ; or, a month with the blue noses. Coz- 
ZENS, F. S. 

Acalephs. See Kadiata. 

Accident insurance. BIGELOW, M. M. Re- 
ports of all the published life and accident 
insurance cases determined in the American 
courts prior to January, 1871. 

Account of the sphinx at Mount Auburn. 

Achan in El Dorado. SCOTT, W. A. 

Achard, Louis Am6d6e Eugene (6. 1814). Belle 
Hose. Tr. by Mrs. M. L. Johnson. Phil. 
1872. 12 (5 cop.) 
CHAINES de fer, Les. N. Y. 1867. 8 

Contents : 

Chalnes de fer, Les. 
Fils du tanneur, Le. 

COUPS d'e'pe'e (Les) de M. de la Guerche. 

Paris, 1863. 2 v. 12? 
FILS du Foucandier, Le. (In Romans.) 
[For other stories, see Revue de deux mondes, 

v. 54, 79, 84, 85, 92.] 

Acheson, Frederick. Essay on the collection 
and storage of water in Victoria. (In Vic- 
torian government prize essays, 1860.) 
Acheta Domestica (pseud.). See Budgen, L/M. 
Achilleidos. (Poem.) STATIUS, P. P. (In 

Opera omnia, v. 3.) 
Achilleis. (Poem.) GOTHE, J. W. VON. (In 

Samm. werke, v. 1.) 

Achilles Tatius (of Alexandria). (Lived in kth 
or 5th century.) De Clitophontis et Leucip- 
pes amoribus. Libri octo. (Gr. et Lat.) 
(In Erotici scriptores.) Didot's Script. Graec. 
biblioth. 

See also Greek romances. 
Acids. KNAPP, F. Chemical technology. 

See also Patents, Abridgments of British, v. 24. 



Acis and Galatea. A serenata. GAY, J. (In 

Poetical works, v. 2.) 

Aconite. REIL, J. C. Monograph upon. 
Acoustics 

HENRY, J. Acoustics applied to public build- 
ings. (In Smithsonian rept. 1856.) 
RADAU, R. Acoustique, L'. 
Wonders of. 

See also Music ; Natural philosophy ; Sound. 
Across America and Asia. PUMPELLY, R. 
Across the Atlantic. HAESELER, C. H. 
Across the continent : a summer's journey. 

BOWLES, S. 

Actaea (pseud.). See Agassiz, Mrs. E. C. 
Acte. DUMAS, A. (D.) 
Acting. See Stage. 

Actions speak louder than words. NEELY, K. J. 
Acton, William. Functions and disorders of the 
reproductive organs in childhood, youth, 
adult age, and advanced life, considered in 
their physiological, social, and moral rela- 
tions. (3d Am. ed.) Phil. 1871. 8 
PROSTITUTION, considered in its moral, social, 
and sanitary aspects, in London and other 
large cities and towns ; with proposals for 
the control and prevention of its attendant 
evils. (2d ed.) Lond. 1859. 8? 
Actors 

COLLIER, J. P. Memoirs of the principal 

actors in the plays of Shakespeare. 
TUCKERMA"N, H. T. Criterion, The. 
VANDENHOFF, G. Leaves from an actor's 

note-book. 
See also Stage. 
Acts of the apostles 

ALEXANDER, J. A. Acts of the apostles, ex 

plained. 
LECHLER, G. V. Commentary on the. (In 

Lange's Commentary, new test., v. 4.) 
RIPLEY, H. J. Acts of the apostles, with 

notes. 
WALKER, A. (TV.) (In Ante-Nicene Chr. 

lib., v. 18. ) 
See also Bible. 

Acufia, Cristoval de (1597-1680). Discovery of 
the great river of the Amazons, 1639-41. 
Tr. by C. R. Markham. Lond. 1859. (In 
Hakluyt soc., v. 23.) 

Acushnet water board. Report to the city and 
county of New Bedford for 1871 . New Bed. 
1871. 8 

Ad clerum : advice to a young preacher. PARK- 
ER, J. 

Ad fidem. BURR, E. F. 

Adair, James. History of the American Indians, 
particularly those nations adjoining to the 
Mississippi, east and west Florida, Georgia, 
South and North Carolina, and Virginia ; 
containing an account of their origin, lan- 
guage, manners, religious and civil customs, 
laws, form of government, punishments, 
conduct in war, and domestic life, etc., etc. 
Lond. 1775. 4 

Adalbert, Heinrich Wilhelm (prince of Prussia). 
Travels in the south of Europe and in Bra- 
zil ; with a voyage up the Amazon and its 
tributary, the Xingu, now first explored. 
Tr. by Sir R. H. Schomburgk and J. E. 
Taylor. With an introduction, by Baron 
Von Humboldt. Lond. 1849. 2 v. 8. 



ADAM 



ADAMS 



Adam, James. See Adam, R. andj. 

Adam, Robert and J. Works in architecture ; 
containing plans, elevations, sections, and 
detail of the principal buildings, public and 
private, erected in Great Britain in the reign 
of George the third. Illustrated with 125 
plates. 3 v. in 1. Lond. 1822. Imp. fi 

Adam and the Adamite. M'CAUSLAND, D. 

Adam Bede. LEWES, M. J. 

Adam Blair. LOCKHART, J. G. 

Adam Buff. JERROLD, D. (W.) 

Adam Graeme of Mossgray. OLIPHANT, M. O. W. 

Adams, Mrs. Abigail [Smith], (1744-1818). 
Letters of, with an introductory mem- 
oir by her grandson, Charles Francis Ad- 
ams. Fourth edition, revised and enlarged, 
with an appendix, containing the letters ad- 
dressed by John Q. Adams to his son, on 
the study of the Bible. Bost. 1848. 8 

Adams, Andrew Leith. Field and forest ram- 
bles ; with notes and observations on the 
natural history of eastern Canada. Illus- 
trated. Lond. 1873. 8 

NOTES of a naturalist in the Nile valley and 
Malta. Edin. 1870. 12 

Adams, Arthur. Notes on the natural history of 
the eastern archipelago. (In Belcher's Nar- 
rative of voyage of the Samarang, 1848. 
TRAVELS of a naturalist in Japan and Man- 
churia. Lond. 1870. 8? 

(Ed.) Zoology of the voyage of H. M. S. 
Samarang, under the command of Sir Ed- 
ward Belcher, during the years 1843-6. 
By J. E. Gray, Sir John Richardson, A. 
Adams, Lovell Reeve, and Adam "White. 
Lond. 1850. 4 See Belcher. 
See also Adams, H. and A. 

Adams, Arthur, BAIKIE, W. B., and BARRON, 
C. Manual of natural history, for the use 
of travelers ; being a description of the fam- 
ilies of the animal and vegetable kingdoms, 
with directions for collecting and preserving. 
Lond. 1854. 12 

Adams, Charles Francis (b. 1807). Life of John 

Adams. (In Adams, J. Works, v. 1.) 
MEMORIAL address on the life, character, and 
services of Wm. H. Seward. Delivered by 
invitation of N. Y. legislature, in Albany, 
April, 1873. N. Y. 1873. 8 
See also Adams, Mrs. A. (S.) 

Adams, Charles Francis, Jr., and H. Chapters 
of Erie; and other essays. Bost. 1871. 12 C . 

Contents : 

Bank of England restriction. Adams, H. 

British finance in 1816. Adams, H. 

Capt. John Smith. Adams, H. 

Chapter of Erie. Adams, C. F., Jr. 

Erie raid. Adams, C. F. , Jr. 

Legal tender act. Adams, H., and Walker, F. A. 

New York gold conspiracy. Adams, H. 

Railroad system. Adams, C. F., Jr. 

Adams, F. Colburn. Outcast, An; or, virtue 

and faith. N. Y. 1861. 12 
STORY of a trooper. With much of interest 
concerning the campaign on the peninsula 
not before written. N. Y. 1865. 12 
VON Toodleburgs; or, history of a very dis- 
tinguished family. Phil. n.d. 12. (2 cop.) 

Adams, H. A. (Capt.). Letter to Commodore 
Perry, communicating the particulars of the 
ratification of the treaty of Kanagawa. (In 
Perry's Expedition to Japan, v. 2.) 



Adams, Mrs. H. A. Dawn. Bost. 1868. 12 (2 
cop.) 

Adams, H. G. Additions on the structure, mi- 
gration, economy, etc., of birds. (In Bech- 
stein, J. M. Cage and chamber-birds.) 
CYCLOPAEDIA of female biography : sketches 
of all women who have been distinguished 
by great talents, moral virtue, etc., etc. 
Lond. 1869. 16 
(Ed.) Cyclopaedia of poetical quotations, A. 

(n.t.p.) 16= 
LANGUAGE and poetry of flowers, The. N. Y. 

1860. 12? 

LIFE and adventures of David Livingstone, in 
the interior of south Africa. 60 drawings, 
by Sargent, Harvey, Thomas, Wood, etc., 
etc. N. Y. 1872. 12 

Adams, Miss Hannah. Memoir, written by her- 
self. With additional notices by a friend. 
Bost. 1832. 12 

Adams, Henry. See Adams, C. F., Jr., and H. 

Adams, Henry and A. Genera of recent mol- 
lusca, arranged according to their organiza- 
tion. Lond. 1858. 3 v. Roy. 8 

Contents : 

Plates, v. 3. 
Text, v. 1, 2. 

Adams, James Capen. HITTELL, T. H. Ad- 
ventures of a mountaineer and grizzly bear 
hunter. S. F. 1860. 12 

Adams, John (1735-1826). Works; with a life 
of the author, notes, and illustrations, by his 
grandson, Charles Francis Adams. Bost. 
1856. 10 v. 8? (2 cop.) 

Contents : 

Autobiography, v. 2, 3. 

Constitution of the United States, Defense of, v. 4, 5. 

Constitution of the United States, Three letters on, 
v. 6. 

Correspondence, General, v. 9, 10. 

Davila, Discourses on, v. 6. 

Debates in the continental congress, 1775-6, v. 2. 

Diary, v. 2, 3. 

Dissertation on canon and the feudal law, v. 3. 

Essays, v. 3. 

Government, Four letters on, v. 6. 

Government, Thoughts on, v. 4. 

Instruction of the town of Boston to their repre- 
sentatives, 1768-9, v. 3. 

Instruction of the town of Braintree to their rep- 
resentative, 1765, v. 3. 

Judiciary, On the independence of the. Contro- 
versy between J. Adams and W. Brattle, 1773, v. 3. 

Letters to John Taylor, of Caroline, Va., in reply 
to strictures on the defense, v. 6. 

Life. By C. F. Adams, v. 1. 

Notes on debates in senate of the United States, v. 3. 

Novanglus. A history of the dispute with Ameri- 
ca, from 1754, v. 4. 

Official letters, messages, and public papers, v. 7-9. 

Report of a constitution for Massachusetts, 1779, 
V. 4. 

Review of Mr. Hillhouse's propositions for amend- 
ing the constitution, v. 6. 

GIBBS, G. Memoirs of the administrations of 

Adams and Washington. 
WOOD, J. Suppressed history, The, of the 

administration of John Adams, from 1797 to 

1802. 
See also 

American eloquence, v. 1. 

Lives of the presidents. 

Orators of the American revolution. 

Parker, T. Historic Americans. 

Signers to decl. of indep., v. 8. 
Adams, John (mutineer), (d. 1829). Account of 

the mutiny of the ship Bounty, and the fate 

of the mutineers. (In Beechey's Narrative, 

v. 1, p. 66.) 



ADAMS 

Adams, John (of Waltham abbey). Voyage to 
South America ; describing, at large, the 
Spanish cities, towns, provinces, etc., of that 
extensive continent, undertaken by com- 
mand of the king of Spain. By Don George 
Juan and Don Antonio de Ulloa. Tr. from 
the original Spanish, with notes, and an ac- 
count of the Brazils. (5th ed.) Lond. 1807. 
2 v. 8. 

Adams, John Quincy (1767-1848). Duplicate 
letters ; the fisheries ; and the Mississippi. 
Documents relating to transactions at the 
negotiation of Ghent. Wash. 1822. 12? 
JUBILEE of the constitution. A discourse 
delivered at the request of the New York 
historical society, in the city of New York, 
on Tuesday, the 30th of April, 1839 ; being 
the fiftieth anniversary of the inauguration 
of George Washington as president of the 
United States, on Thursday, the 30th of 
April, 1789. N. Y. 1848. 8= 
LETTERS on the masonic institution. Bost. 

1847. 8? 
LETTERS to his son on the study of the bible. 

See Adams, Mrs. A. (S.) 
QUINCY, J. Memoir of the life of. Bost. 

1858. 8. (2 cop.) 
SEWARD, W. H. Life and public services 

of. Auburn, 1853. 12 

See also American eloquence, v. 2; Jefferson, 
T. ; Lives of the presidents. 

Adams, John T. Lost hunter, The. N. Y. 
1860. 12? (2 cop.) 

Adams, Nehemiah (b. 1806). Broadcast. Bost. 

1863. 12? 
SABLE cloud : a southern tale, with northern 

comments. Bost. 1861. 12? 
SOUTH side view of slavery. (4<A ed.) Bost. 
1860. 12? 

Adams, Samuel (1722-1803). WELLS, W. V. 
Life and public services of; being a narrative 
of his acts and opinions, and of his agency 
in producing and forwarding the American 
revolution. With extracts from his corre- 
spondence, state papers, and political essays. 
Bost. 1865. 3 v. 8? 

See also American eloquence, v. 1; Orators of 
American revolution; Signers todecl. of in- 
dep. , v. 9. 

Adams, W. H. Davenport. Before the con- 
quest ; or, English worthies in the old En- 
glish period [A.D. 849-1070]. Edin. 1870. 
12? 

EVERT-DAY objects ; or, picturesque aspects 
of natural history. With numerous illus- 
trations. Edin. 1870. 12? 
LIFE in the primeval world. Founded on 
Munier's Les animaux d'autrefois. Lond. 
1872. 12? 

LIGHT-HOUSES and light-ships ; with illustra- 
tions. N. Y. 1870. 16? (2 cop.) 
TOPOGRAPHY and history of the Khine valley. 
(In Hozier, H. M. Franco-Prussian war. 
1871.) 

Adams, William (1575-1621). Account of Ja- 
pan. (In Harris, J. Voy. , v. 1.) 

Adams, William (D.D.}. Thanksgiving; mem- 
ories of the day ; helps to the habit. N. Y. 
1867. 12? 



ADAMS 

Adams, William T. (Oliver Optic). All aboard; 
or, life on the lake. A sequel to ' The boat 
club.' Bost. 1870. 16? 

BEAR and forbear ; or, the young skipper of 
Lake Ucayga. Bost. 1871. 16: (3 cop.) 

BIVOUAC and battle ; or, the struggles of a 
soldier. Bost. 1872. 16? 

BOAT club, The ; or, the bunkers of Ripple- 
ton. Bost. 1870. 16? 

BRAKE up ; or, the young peacemakers. Bost. 
1870. 16? (4 cop.) 

BRAVE old salt ; or, life on the quarter-deck. 
Bost. 1872. 16? 

CHRISTMAS gift, The : a story for little folks. 
Bost. 1863. 16? 

Same. Bost. 1867. 16? 

CROSS and crescent ; or, young America in 
Turkey and Greece. A story of travel and 
adventure. Bost. 1873. 16? (3 cop.) 

DESK and debit ; or, the catastrophes of a 
clerk. Bost. 1871. 16? (6 cop.) 

DIKES and ditches ; or, young America in Hol- 
land and Belgium. Bost. 1863. 16? (5cop.) 

DOWN the Khine ; or, young America in Ger- 
many. Bost. 1870. 16? (3 cop.) 

FIELD and forest ; or, the fortunes of a farmer. 
Bost. 1871. 16? (2 cop.) 

HOPE and have ; or, Fanny Grant among the 
Indians. Bost. 1867. 16? 

IN school and out ; or, the conquest of Rich- 
ard Grant. Bost. 1869. 16? (2 cop.) 

LIGHTNING express ; or, the rival academies. 
Bost. 1870. 16? 

LITTLE Bobtail ; or, the wreck of the Penob- 
scot. Bost. 1872. 16? (6 cop.) 

LITTLE by little ; or, the cruise of the Fly- 
away. Bost. n.d. 16? 

NORTHERN lands ; or, young America in Rus- 
sia and Prussia. Bost. 1872. 16? (4 cop.) 

OUR standard-bearer ; or, the life of General 
Ulysses Grant. Bost. 1866. 16? (4 cop.) 

OUTWARD bound, (n.t.p.) 16? 

PALACE and cottage ; or, young America in 
France and Switzerland : a story of travel 
and adventure. Bost. 1870. 16? 

PICNIC party, The: a story for little folks. 
Bost. 1867. 16? 

PLANE and plank ; or, the mishaps of a me- 
chanic. Bost. 1871. 16? (2 cop.) 

POOR and proud, (n.t.p.) 16? 

PROUD and lazy : a story for little folks. Bost. 
1867. 16? 

SAILOR boy ; or, Jack Somers in the navy. 
Bost. 1870. 16? 

SEA and shore ; or, the tramps of a traveler. 
Bost. 1872. 16? (4 cop.) 

SEEK and find ; or, the adventures of a smart 
boy. Bost. 1868. 16: 

SHAMROCK and thistle ; or, young America in 
Ireland and Scotland. Bost. 1870. 16? 

STARRY flag, The ; or, the young fisherman of 
Cape Ann. Bost. 1869. 16? 

UP the Baltic ; or, young America in Nor- 
way, Sweden, and Denmark: a story of travel 
and adventure. Bost. 1871. 16? (3 cop.) 

WATCH and wait ; or, the young fugitives. 
Bost. 1867. 16? 

WAY of the world, The. Bost. 1867. 16? (4 
cop.) 

YOUNG lieutenant, The. (n.t.p.) 16? 



ADDEY 



ABLER 



Addey, Markinfield. Life and military career of 
Thomas Jonathan ( ' Stonewall ') Jackson. 
N. Y. 1863. 16 

'LITTLE Mac,' and how he became a great 
general. A life of George Brinton McClel- 
lan. N. Y. 1864. 16? 

Addison, G. H. (1793-1815). Traits and stories 
of Anglo-Indian life. Lond. 1858. 16? 

Addison, Henry R. Locked in with a lady. 

(Sketch.) Lacy's Plays, v. 11. 
117 Arundel street, Strand. (Farce.) Lacy's 

Plays, v. 48. 

SOPHIA'S supper. (Farce.) Lacy's Plays, v. 
16. 

Addison, Joseph (1672-1719). Works ; with 
notes, by Richard Hurd. New edition , with 
large additions, chiefly unpublished. Edit- 
ed by H. G. Bohn. Lond. 1856. 6 v. 12? 

Contents : 

Addisoniana, v. 6. 
Cato : a tragedy, v. 1. 
Christian religion, On the, v. 5. 
Dialogues on medals, v. 1. 

Drummer, The, or the haunted house : a come- 
dy, v. 5. 

Freeholder, The, v. 4, 5. 
Guardian, The, v. 4. 
Letters, v. 5, 6. 
Lover, The, v. 4. 
Poems, v. 1. 

Present state of the war, v. 4. 
Remarks on several parts of Italy In 1701-3, v. 1. 
Rosamond : an opera, v. 1. 
Spectator, The, v. 2, 3. 
Tatler, The, v. 2. 
Whig examiner, The, v. 4. 

ADDISONIANA. (In Works, v. 6.) 

CATO. (Trag.) Br. dr., v. 1. 

Same. Dicks' Br. dr., v. 2. 

Same. Inchb. Br. th., v. 8. 

DRUMMER, The. Br. dr., v. 2. 

REMARKS on several parts of Italy, in the 

years 1701-3. Lond. 1705. 12? 
SIR Roger de Coverley. By the Spectator. 

Bost. 1852. 12? 

AIKIN, J. British poets, v. 1. 
AIKIN, L. Life of. Phil. 1846. 12? 
JOHNSON, S. Lives of English poets. 
MACAULAY, T. B. Life and writings of. (In 

Essays.) 
THACKERAY, W. M. English humorists of 

the xvin. century. 
VILLEMAIN, A. F. Critical review. (In 

(Euvres, v. 7.) 
et al. Guardian, The. (In British essayists, 

v. 13-15.) 
et al. Spectator, The. (In British essayists, 

v. 5-12.) 
et al. Tatler and Guardian, The. N. Y. 1852. 

8? 

See also New biographies of illustrious men. 
Addresses. 3 v. 8? [V. 3 marked on back, 

' Webster.'] 

Contents : 

Bowditch, William I.: Rendition of Anthony 

Burns, v. 2. 
Bryan, Edward B. : Dlsunionist, or secession the 

rightful remedy, v. 2. 

Bushnell, Horace : Work and play. Oration deliv- 
ered before the society of Phi Beta Kappa, Aug. 

24, 1848, v. I. 
Clayt9n. John M. : Speech on the bill to organize 

territorial governments in Nebraska and Kansas, 

v. 1. 
Coming struggle among the nations of the earth : 

a pamphlet, v. 1. 
Cuba : Correspondence on the proposed tripartite 

convention, v. 2. 



Addresses (continued) 

Dew, Thomas R. : Essay on slavery, v. 2. 

Florida, Message of the governor of, 1852, v. I. 

Fremont, John C. : Geographical memoir upon up- 
per California, 1848, v. 2. 

Harvard university: Addresses delivered at the 
inauguration of Jas. Walker, May 24, 1853, v. 1. 

Harvard university : Addresses delivered at the 
inauguration of Jared Sparks, June 20, 1849, v. 1. 

Hayne, R. Y. See v. 3, marked on back, ' Webster.' 

Hunt, T. Dwight: Address delivered before the 
New England society of 8. F., Dec. 22, 1852, v. 1. 

Lowndes (pneutl.'), Letters of, to J. C. Calhoun, v. 2. 

Morris, William Walton, Jr. : Considerations on the 
subject of the annexation of Texas, v. 1. 

Natioual democratic convention, Baltimore, 1852, 
Proceedings of, v. 1. 

Parker, Theodore : New crime against humanity, 
The. A sermon, preached June 4, 1854, v. 2. 

Parsons, Theophilus : Address delivered before the 
Phi Beta Kappa society of Harvard university, 
Aug. 27, 1835, v. 1. 

Pilgrim celebration at Plymouth, Aug. 1, 1853, Ac- 
count of, v. 2. 

Poinsett, Joel R. : Discourse on the objects and im- 
portance of the national institution for the pro- 
motion of science, established at Washington, 
1840. Delivered at the first anniversary, y. 1. 

Seward, William H. : Speech on the admission of 
California, and the subject of slavery. Delivered 
in the U. S. senate, March 11, 1850, v. 2. 

Sparks, Jared: Letter to Lord Mahon, being an 
answer to his letter addressed to the editor of 
Washington's writings, v. 1. 

Sparks, Jared : Remarks on a ' Reprint of the origi- 
nal letters from Washington to Joseph Reed dur- 
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Stevens, 1. 1. : Campaigns of the Rio Grande, and of 
Mexico, v. 1. 

Story, Joseph: Discourse delivered before the 
society of the alumni of Harvard university, at 
their first anniversary, August 23, 1842, being the 
close of the second century after the first class 
was graduated, v. L 

Taylor, Zachary, Obituary address delivered on 
the occasion of the death of, v. 2. 

Venable, Abraham W. : Address delivered before 
the American whig and Cliosophic society of the 
college of New Jersey, 1851, v. 1. 

Walker, James M. : Tract on government, v. 2. 

Webster, Daniel. See v. 3, marked ' Webster.' 

WintUrop. Robert C.: Address delivered before the 
association of the alumni of Harvard university, 
July 22, 1852, v. 1. 

Addrich im moos. ZSCHOKKE, J. H. D. (In 
Ges. schriften, v. 4.) 

Adela Cathcart. MACDONALD, G. 

Adele. KAVANAGH, J. 

Adele. SAMUELS, Mrs. S. B. C. 

Adieu. BALZAC, H. DE. (In (Euvres completes, 
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Adirondacks (Mts.) 

HEADLEY, J. T. Adirondack, The. 
MURRAY, W. H. H. Adventures in the wil- 
derness ; or, camp life in the. 

Adlard, George. Amye Robsart and the earl 
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authenticity of the various statements in re- 
lation to the death of Amye Robsart, and of 
the libels of the earl of Leycester, and a his- 
tory of Kenilworth castle, with an account 
of the splendid entertainment given to Queen 
Elizabeth by the earl of Leycester in 1575, 
from the works of Robert Laneham and 
George Gascoigne. Together with memoirs 
and correspondence of Sir Robert Dudley, 
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Adler, George J. (1821-1868). Dictionary of the 
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Contents : 

English-German, v. 2. 
German-English, v. 1. 

Adler und 16'we. LA MOTTE-FOUQU, F. H. K 
(In Ausgewahlte werke, v. 11.) 



ADMIRALS 



8 



-ESOPUS 



Hawkins, Sir Richard, v. 3. 
Howard, Lord, v. 2. 
Introductory view, v. 1, 2. 
Mansel, Sir Robert, v. 5. 
Monson, Sir William, v. 5. 
Montague, Edward, v. 5. 
Raleigh, Sir Walter, v. 4. 



Admirals. SOUTHEY, R. Lives of British ad- 
mirals ; with an introductory view of the 
naval history of England. Lond. 1833. 5 
v. 12 

Contents : 

Cavendish, Thomas, v. 3. 
Clifford, George, v. 3. 
Devereux, Robert, second 

earl of Essex, v. 4. 
Drake, Sir Francis, v. 3. 
Frobisher, Sir Martin, v. 5. 
Greenville, Sir Richard, v. 3. 
Hawkins, Sir John, v. 3. 

Adopted daughter. CARY, A. 

Adrian!. DUDEVANT, A. L. A. D. 

Adrift in Dixie. ESTABROOKS, H. L. 

Adrift with a vengeance. CORNWALLIS, K. 

Adulterations. H ASS ALL, A. H. Detected. 
See also Drugs. 

Advance-posts of light cavalry. BRACK, F. 
DE. 

Advancement of learning. BACON, F. 

Adventure and Beagle. FITZ-ROY, R. Narra- 
tive of the surveying voyages of the ships 
Adventure and Beagle, 1826 to 1836. 4 v. 

Adventurer, The. HAWKESWORTH, J., et al. 

Preface, by A. Chalmers. Bost. 1856. 3 v. 

12 
Adventures. DAVENPORT, R. A. Perilous. 

H. F. lib., v. 159. 

Adventures afloat and ashore. GILLMORE, P. 
Adventures in the Pacific. COULTER, J. 
Adventures of a brownie. CRAIK, D. (M.) M. 
Adventures of a French sergeant ; written by 

himself. GUILLEMARD, R. 
Adventures of a gentleman in search of ahorse. 

By ' Caveat Emptor.' STEPHEN, Sir G. 
Adventures of a marquis, The. DUMAS, A. (D.) 
Adventures of a new year's eve. ZSCHOKKE, 

J. H. D. (In Good stories, v. 3.) 
Adventures of a younger son. TRELAWNY, Sir 

E. J. 

Adventures of an atom. SMOLLETT, T. 
Adventures of Caleb Williams. GODWIN, W. 
Adventures of Capt. Blake. MAXWELL, W. H. 
Adventures of Capt. Singleton. DE FOE, D. 
Adventures of Duncan Campbell. DE FOE, D. 
Adventures of Gil Bias. LE SAGE, A. R. 
Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan. Mo- 

RIER, J. 
Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green. BRADLEY, 

E. 

Adventures of Philip. THACKERAY, W. M. 
Adventures of Reuben Davidger. GREENWOOD, 

Adventures of Sappho. Translation from the 
Greek original, newly discovered. 

Adventures of Sir Frizzle Pumpkin ; Nights at 
mess ; and other tales. Edin. 1849. 12 

Contents : 

Crocodile island. 

Hour of fortune. 

Nights at mess. 

Some passages in the life of Sir Frizzle Pumpkin. 

Traveler in spite of himself. 

Advertisements from Parnassus. BOCCALI- 

Ni, T. 
Advertising. ROWELL, G. P. & Co. Men who 

advertise, The; with hints on. 
Advice to young men. ARTHUR, T. S. 
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et Lat.} Paris, 1858. 8 Didot's Script. 
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.aSmilius Paulus. (230-160 B.C. ?) PLUTAR- 
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Same. (Eng.) (In Lives.) 
JEneid. VIRGILIUS MARO, P. 
JEnone. A tale of slave-life in Rome. N. Y. 

1866. 12 
Aerolites. PHIPSON, T. L. Meteors, aerolites, 

and falling stars. 
Aeronautics 

GLAISHER, J. , et FLAMMARION, C., et al. Voy- 
ages ae"riens. 

MARION, F. Ballons, Les, et les voyages ae"- 
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Wonderful balloon ascents. 

PETTIGREW, J. B. Various modes of flight 
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WISE, J. System of. 

See also Balloons ; Patents, Abridgments of 

British, v. 8. 

^Eschines (389-314 B.C. ?). Orationes. (Gr. et 
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ORATIO in Ctesiphontem , ex Bekkeri recen- 
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corona oratio, juxta textus Dindorfiani auc- 
toritatem edita. Oxon, 1862. 16 

DIOGENES LAERTIUS. Life of. Tr. by C. D. 
Yonge. Bohn's Class, lib. 

Same. (In Lives, ed. 1688, v. 1.) 

Same. (Gr. et Lat.) Didot's Script. Graec. bib- 
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PLUTARCHUS. Vie de. (Par A.Feillet.) (In 

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.ZEschylus (525-456 B.C.). New readings con- 
tained in Hermann's posthumous edition. 
Tr. and considered, by S. Burges. Pub- 
lished in Bohn's Class, lib. Lond. 1853. 12 

TRAGEDIES. Literally translated, with critical 
and illustrative notes, and an introduction, 
by T. A. Buckley. Lond. 1849. 12 

TRAGEDIES. Tr. by Mrs. Charlotte Lennox. 
3 v. (In Brumoy's Greek th., ed. of 1759.) 

TRAGCEDIJS. Oxon. 1862. 16 



Contents : 



Agamemnon. 
Choephorse. 
Eumenides. 
Persians. 



Prometheus bound. 

Seven chiefs against Thebes. 

Supplices. 



TRAGCEDI^E et fragmenta. (Gr. et Lat.} Pa- 
ris, 1864. 8 Didot's Script. Grsec. biblioth. 



Contents: 



Agamemno. 
Choephorce. 
Eumenides. 
Persse. 



Prometheus vinctus. 
Septem adversus Thebas. 
Supplices. 



WERKE. Uebersetzt von J. J. C. Donner. 
Stuttgart. 2 bande in 1. 12 

Contents : 

Agamemnon. Schutz flehenden, Die. 

Eumeniden , Die. Sieben vor Theba, Die. 

Perser, Die. Todtenapfer, Das. 

Prometheus gefesselte, Der. 

2ESOPU8. Fables of JEsop ; with a life of the 
author. Illustrated. N. Y. 1865. 12 



9 



AFRICA 



(continued) 

FABLES of -<Esop, in one syllable. By Mary 

Godolphin. N. Y. 1870. 12? 
Esthetics 

BASCOM, J. ^Esthetics ; or, the science of 
beauty. 

HARDENBERG, F. v. Philosophische und aes- 
thetische schriften vermischten inhalts. (In 
Schriften, v. 2, 3.) 

RUSKIN, J. Selected works. 

SCHILLER, J. C. F. v. Kleine schriften ver- 
mischten inhalts. (In Samm. werke, v. 12.) 

Letters. 

SCHLEGEL, K. W. F. v. ^Esthetic and mis- 
cellaneous works. 
SPENCER, H. Essays. 
See also Beauty; Taste. 
Affaire Cle"menceau, L'. DUMAS, A. (fils). (In 

(Euvres, v. 1.) 

Afflnites e"lectives. GOTHE, J. W. VON. 
Afraja. MUGGE, T. 
Africa 

ADAMS, H. G. Life and adventures of Dr. 

Livingstone in south. 
ANDERSSON, C. J. Lake Ngami. 

Notes on the birds of Damara land, and 
the adjacent countries of south-west. 

BAINES, T. Explorations in south-west. 

BALDWIN, "W. C. African hunting. 

BARBOSA, D. Coasts of east Africa and Mala- 
bar in xvi. century. (In Hakluyt soc., v. 
34.) 

BARTH, H. Reisen und entdeckungen in nord 
und central Afrika, 1849-55. 

Travels and discoveries in north and cen- 
tral Africa, 1849-56. 

BLAKE, J. L. View of the world. 

BLYDEN, E. W. From west Africa to Pales- 
tine. 

BOYLE, F. To the cape for diamonds. 

BURTON, R. F. Lake regions of central. 

CHAPMAN. J. Travels in the interior of south. 

COOLEY, W. D. Establishments in. (In Mar- 
itime and inland discovery, v. 3.) 

CORTAMBERT, R. Voyages en Afrique. (In 
Peuples et voyageurs contemporains.) 

CUMMING, R. G. Five years of a hunter's life 
in the far interior of south. 

DECKEN, C. C. von der. Reisen in ost Af- 
rika, 1859-61. 

DITSON, G. L. Adventures on the north 
coast of. 

DRAYSON, A. W. Sporting scenes amongst 
the Kaffirs. 

Du CHAILLU, P. B. Country of the dwarfs, 
The. 

Explorations and adventures in equatorial. 

Journey to Ashango land. 

Du COURET, L. Life in the desert. 
DUDEVANT, M. Six mille lieues a toute va- 

peur, 1861. 
DUMAS, A. (D.) Veloce, Le : impressions de 

voyage, 1846. 

Vie au desert, La. Cinq ans de chasse 
dans l'inte"rieur de 1'Afriqueme'ridionalepar 
Gordon Gumming. 

FOOTE, A. H. Africa and the American flag. 
FYFE, J. H. British enterprise beyond the seas. 
GOODRICH, S. G. Lights and shadows of 
African history. 



Africa (continued) 

GRANT, J. A. "Walk across Africa ; or, do- 
mestic scenes from my Nile journal. 
HARRIS, W. C. Adventures in. 

Wild sports of southern. 
IRELAND, J. B. Wall street to Cashmere. 
JAMESON, R., WILSON, J., and MURRAY, H. 

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v. 16. 
KOLB, G. F. Handbuch der vergleichenden 

statistik. 

KRAPF, J. L. Travels in eastern. 
LIVINGSTONE, D. Missionary travels in south. 
LIVINGSTONE, D. and C. Expedition to the 

Zambesi and its tributaries. 

Neue missions reisen in slid Afrika, 1858- 
64, aus dem Englischen von Martin. 

MACGAVOCK, R. W. Tennesseean abroad. 

MARTIN, R. M. History of southern. (In 
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MASON, F. Story of a workingman's life; 
with sketches of travel in. 

MOFFAT, R. Life's labors in. 

MOORE, F. Travels into the interior of Africa, 
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MURRAY, H. See Jameson, R. 

PARK, M. Travels. 

PROUSE, J. F. G. de la. Visit to Teneriffe, 
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PHILLIPS, T. Journal of a voyage to Africa, 
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READE, (W.) W. Savage. (3 cop,) 

RICHARDSON, J. Mission to central. 

RILEY, J. Geographical and historical ob- 
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RISE and progress of our trade in Africa pre- 
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v. 5.) 

ROBINS, A. Loss of the brig Commerce on 
the coasts of Africa, 1815. 

SCHAUENBURG, E. Reisen in central Afrika, 
von Mungo Park bis auf Dr. Barth u. Dr. 
Vogel. 

SKETCHES of African kingdoms and peoples. 
Lond. n.d. 12 

SMITH, J. (Capt.). Travels and adventures in 
Africa, 1593-1629. (In Churchill's Coll. 
voy., v. 2.) 

STANLEY, H. M. How I found Livingstone. 

SULIVAN, G. L. Dhow-chasing in Zanzibar 
waters and on the eastern coast of. 

SWAINSON, W. Birds of western. (In Jar- 
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TAYLOR, (J.) B. Journey to central. 

(Ed.) Lake regions of central. 

Travels in south. 111. lib. travel, etc. 
THUNBERG, C. P. Voyages au Japon, 1770- 

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TYLER, J. (Ed.) Livingstone lost and found ; 

or, Africa and its explorers. 
VASSAR, J. G. Twenty years around the 

world. 
VERNE, J. Meridiana : adventures of three 

Englishmen and three Russians in south Af- 
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WAHLEN, A. Mceurs, usages, et costumes 

de tous les peuples du monde (v. 3). 
WALMSLEY, H. M. Ruined cities of Zulu 

land. 



AFRICA 



10 



AQATHE 



Africa (continued) 

WILSON, J. See Jameson, R. 

WILSON, J. L. Western Africa : its history, 

condition, and prospects. 
YOUNG, E. D. Search after Livingstone. 

Historical fiction: 

BALLANTYNE, R. M. Gorilla hunters. 

Du CHAILLIT, P. B. Stories of a gorilla 

country. 

Wild life under the equator. 
FIVE weeks in a balloon. 
KINGSTON, W. H. G. In the wilds of. 
L. , H. L. Missionary evenings at home. 
MARRYAT, F. Mission, The ; or, scenes in. 
READE (W.) W. African sketch-book. 
WALMSLEY, H. M. Wild sports and savage 

life in Zulu land. 
See also 

Abyssinia. Morocco. 

Algeria. Niger. 

Cape of Good Nile. 

Hope. Okavango river. 

Carthage. Sahara. 

Congo. Tunis. 

Kaffir land. Yoruba language. 

Mauritius. Zulu land. 

African chief, The. BRYANT, W. C. (In Po- 
ems.) 
African confessors. TWISLETON, E. Tongue not 

essential to speech. 

After all, not to create only. WHITMAN, W. 
After dark. COLLINS, (W.) W. 
After icebergs with a painter. NOBLE, L. L. 
After the war. REID, W. 

Afternoon lectures on literature and art. Lond. 
1863-9. (5th ser.) 5 v. 12? 

Contents : 
Address at the beginning of second series. Napier, 

J., v. 2. 
Alliteration in poetry, Principles and usages of. 

Kennedy, E., v. 3. 

Architecture, Our. Ferguson, S., v. 2. 
Architecture in the xnr. century. Street, G. E., v. 4. 
Arnold's poetry (Matthew). Alexander, W., v. 4. 
Berkeley. Butt, I., v. 3. 
Chaucer. O'Hagan, J., v. 2. 
Coleridge. O'Hagan, T., v. 4. 
Decorative art in its connection with modern sci- 
ence. Pollen, J. H., v. 3. 
Drama, the English. Houston, A., v. 1. 
English essayists, Two : Lamb and Dickens. Fitz- 
gerald, P., v. 2. 

English literature, Classic and romantic schools of, 
as represented by Spenser, Dryden, Pope, Scott, 
and Wordsworth. Rushton, W., v. 1. 
English literature, Influence of foreign literature 

on. Byrne, J., v. 3. 

English literature, Influence of the national char- 
acter on. Byrne, J., v. 1. 

English sonnet, History of the. Whately, R., arch- 
bishop of Dublin, v. 4. 

Foster, J. , the essayist, Life and writings of. Whate- 
ly, E., v. 1. 

German literature at the close of the last century, 
and the commencement of the present. Anster, 
J., v. 2. 
Greeks, Three epochs in the social development 

of the ancient. Mahaffy, J. P., v. 5. 
History and progress. Thompson, D'Arcy W., v. 3. 
Hugo, Victor, as a poet. Alexander, W., dean of 

Emly, v. 2. . 

India, Native literature of. Taylor, M., v. 2. 
Ireland, Ballad and lyrical poetry of. McDonnell, 

R., v. 1. 

Letters, Old. Napier, J., v. 4. 
Milton's prose. Keogh, J., v. 3. 
Mystery of life and its arts, The. Ruskin, J., v. 5. 
Oratory, popular, The peculiarities of. Sherlock, 

D., v. 5. 
Palimpsest literature and its editor, Cardinal An- 

gelo Mai. Russell, C. W., v. 4. 
Romeo and Juliet. Whately, E.,v. 5. 
Scott, The poetry of. Jellett, J. H., v. 5. 
Shakespeare. Ingram, J. K., v. 1. 
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley. Heron, D. C., v. 5. 



Afternoon (continued) 

Story-telling, History and philosophy of. Thomp- 
son, D'Arcy W., v. 4. 

Tennyson and Browning. Dowden, E., v. 5. 

Tennyson's works. Ingram, J. K., v. 4. 

Virgil, Specimen of a translation of. Alexander, 
W.,v. 5. 

Wordsworth and the lake country, Recollections 
of. Graves, R. P., v. 5. 

Afternoon of unmarried life. N. Y. 1859. 12? 

Against the world. HADERMANN, J. R. 

Against time. SHAND, A. I. 

Agassiz, Mrs. Elizabeth Cary. First lesson in 
natural history. By Actaea. Bost. 1859. 16? 
See also Agassiz, L. (J. R.) 

Agassiz, Louis (John Rudolph), (b. 1807). Con- 
tributions to the natural history of the United 
States of America. Bost. 1857-62. 4v. 4; 

Contents : 

Acalephs in general, v. 3. 
Ctenophorae, v. 3. 
Discophorse, v. 4. 
Embryology of the turtle, v. 2. 
Essay on classification, v. 1. 
Homologies of the radiata, v. 4. 
Hydroidse, v. 4. 
North American testudinata, v. 1. 

Same. V. 1, 2. 

EMBRYOLOGICAL classification of insects. (In 
Smithsonian contrib., v. 2.) 

ESSAY on classification. (In Contrib. to nat. 
hist, of U. S., v. 1.) 

GEOLOGICAL sketches. Bost. 1866. 12? (2 
cop.) 

Same. (In Atlantic monthly, v. 12-14.) 

LAKE Superior : its physical character, vegeta- 
tion, and animals, compared with those of 
other similar regions; with a narrative of the 
tour, by J. E. Cabot. Bost. 1850. 8? 

MEMOIR of Hugh Miller. (In Footprints of 
the Creator.) 

METHODS of study in natural history. Bost. 
1864. 12? (2 cop.) 

Same. Bost. 1863. 12? 

Same. (In Atlantic monthly, v. 9, 10.) 

NATURAL history of the animal kingdom. 
[Lect. deliv. Sept. 25, 1872, before Cal. 
acad. of nat. sciences.] (In Overland month- 
ly, v. 9.) 

NOTICES of the fossil fishes of Williamson's 
explorations, 1855. See Pacific railroad, Re- 
ports of explorations, etc., v. 5, p. 313. 

NOUVELLES eludes et experiences sur les gla- 
ciers actuels, leur structure, leur progression, 
et leur influence sur le sol. Text. 8? Paris, 
1847. 

Same. Atlas. 3 cartes et 9 planches. Paris, 
1847. f? 

SKETCH of the natural provinces of the ani- 
mal world, and their relation to the different 
types of man. (In Nott, J. C., and Glid- 
don, G. R. Types of mankind.) 

STRUCTURE of animal life : six lectures de- 
livered at the Brooklyn academy of music, 
in January and February, 1862. N. Y. 
1866. 8? [Vol. 4 of Graham lectures on the 
power, wisdom, and goodness of God, as 
manifested in his works.] 

WHIFFLE, E. P. Character and characteristic 
men. 

awrfE. C. Journey to Brazil. Bost. 1868. 8? 
Agatha's husband. CRAIK, D. (M.) M. 
Agathe et C4cile. KARR, (J. B.) A. (In (Eu- 
vres, v. 1.) 



AGATHOKLES 

Agathokles, tyraner von Syrakus. ZSCHOKKE, 
J. H. D. (In Ges. schriften, v. 7.) 

Agathonia : a romance. Lond. 1844. 16? 

Age, The : a colloquial satire. BAILEY, P. J. 

Age of bronze, The. BYRON, G. G. N. (In 
Complete works.) 

Age of chivalry, The. BULFINCH, T. 

Age of fable, The. BULFINCH, T. 

Age of gold, The. LUNT, G. 

Age of reason, The. PAINE, T. (In Works.) 

Agency. STORY, J. Commentaries on the law of. 

Agesilaus (king of Sparta), (d, 361 B.C.). NE- 
POS, C. Vita. (In Vitseexcell.imper., v. 1.) 
PLUTARCHUS. Life of. (In Lives.) 

Vita. (Gr. et Lat.) (In Vitse, v. 1.) 
XENOPHON. Eulogy of. (In Minor works.) 

- Vita. (Gr. et Lat.) (In Scripta quas 
supersunt.) Didot's Script. Grsec. biblioth. 

Agincourt. JAMES, G. P. K. 

Agis (d. 240 B.C.). PLUTARCHUS. Life of. (In 
Lives.) 

Vita. (Or. et Lat.) (In Vitse, v. 2.) 
Agnes. ABBOTT, J. (In Franconia stories.) 
Agnes Bernauerin. WILSON, H. S. 

Agnes Grey. BRONTE, A. (In Wuthering 
heights.) 

Agnes Hopetoun. OLIPHANT, M. O. W. 

Agnes of Sorrento. STOWE, H. (E.) B. 

Agnes Sorel et la chevalerie. C APEFIGUE , B. H. K. 

Agnew, David C. A. Protestant exiles from 
France in the reign of Louis xiv. ; or, the 
Huguenot refugees and their descendants in 
Great Britain and Ireland. Second ed., cor- 
rected and enlarged. Lond. 1871. 8 



Contents : 



Henr! de Ruvlgny, earl of 

Gal way. 
Historical introduction. 



Appendix. 

Dukes of Schomberg (8). 
Henri, first marquis de Ru- 
vigny. 

Agnew, Samuel A. Mounds in Mississippi. (In 

Smithsonian rept. 1867.) 
Agreement of science and revelation. WYTHE, 

J. H. 

Agreements. See Contracts. 
Agricola, Cnaeus Julius (A.D. 37-93). TACITUS, 

C. C. Vita. (In Opera omnia, v. 7.) Val- 

py's Script. Lat. 

Agricultural biography. DONALDSON, J. 
Agricultural chemistry 

JOHNSON, S. W. How crops feed. 

How crops grow. 

Lectures on. (In Smithsonian rept. 1859.) 
LIEBIG, J. von. (In Complete works.) 

Chemistry, in its application to agriculture 
and physiology. 

Letters on modern agriculture. 
NASH, J. A. Progressive farmer, The. 

Agricultural engineering. ANDREWS, G. H. 

Rudimentary treatise on. 
Agriculture 

I. ><: 1 report*: 

CALIFORNIA. California state agricultural so- 
ciety. 

INDIANA. Eleventh annual rept. of the state 
board of. 

MAINE. Agriculture and geology of. 

MASSACHUSETTS. FLINT, C. L. Annual re- 
ports of state board of. 

MISSISSIPPI. HILGARD, E. W. Report on 
geology and agriculture of, 1860. 



11 AGRICULTURE 

Agriculture (continued) 

NEW York. EMMONS, E. Agriculture of 
New York. 

OHIO. Keport of the Ohio state board of agri- 
culture, 1857. 

UNITED States. Annual reports of the commis- 
sioner of. Wash. 1862-71. 10 v. 8 [For 
reports of previous years, see Patent office.] 

Report on. (In Census, 1860, 1870.) 

Statistics of. (In U. S. census, 1870, v. 3.) 

Foreign : 

CRAWFORD, J. Agriculture in the Indian 
archipelago. (In History of Indian archi- 
pelago.) 

GREEN, D. S. Agriculture of China, Japan, 
Lew Chew, Madeira, and Mauritius. (In 
Perry's Expedition to Japan, v. 2.) 

MORROW, J. Agriculture of Lew Chew. (In 
Perry's Expedition to Japan, v. 2.) 

STORY, W. Essay on the agriculture of Vic- 
toria. (In Vic. govt. prize essays, 1860.) 

WEST, S. R. Paper on the agriculture of 
China. (In Perry's Expedition to Japan, 
v.2.) 

General and miscellaneous: 

AMERICAN agriculturist, The. 

AMERICAN journal of science and art, The. 

BAUDEN, T. Agriculturist, The. (Russian.) 

CALIFORNIA farmer, The. 

CAMPBELL, J. L. Manual of scientific and 
practical agriculture, for the school and the 
farm. 

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See also 

Animals, and the Botany, 
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Boards of agricult- Coffee, 
ure. Cotton. 



AGRICULTURE 



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Irrigation. 

Landscape gardening. 

Poultry. 

Kural life. 

Trees. 

Vegetables, and names 

of. 
Wool. 



Agriculture (continued) 

Domestic animals. Insects. 
Domestic ecc 

my. 

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Aide-memoire portatif de campagne a 1' us- 
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Aikin, J. (Uncle John). Children's album of 
pretty pictures ; with short stories. Bost. 
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Aikin, John (1747-1822). Works of British po- 
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the martyr. N. Y. 
N. Y. 1863. 12? 



Aikin (continued) 



Contents : 



Addlson, J., v. 1. 
Akenside, M., v. 1. 
Armstrong, J., v. 1. 
Baillie, J., v. 3. 
Barbauld, A. L., v. 3. 
Beattie, J., v. 1. 
Bloomfield, R., v. 3. 
Bowles, W. L., v. 3. 
Burns, R., v. 3. 
Byron, v. 2. 
Campbell, Thos., v. 2. 
Chatterton, T., v. 3. 
Churchill, C., v. I. 
Clare, J., v. 2. 
Coleridge, S. T., v. 3. 
Collins, W., v. 1. 
Cowley, A., v. 1. 
Cowper, W., v. 1. 
Crabbe, G., v. 3. 
Croly, G., v. 2. 
Cunningham, A., v. 2. 
Dryden, J., v. 1. 
Dyer, J., v. I. 
Elliott, E., v. 2. 
Falconer, W., v. 3. 
Gay, J., v. 1. 
Gilford, W., v. 3. 
Goldsmith, O., v. 1. 
Grahame, J., v. 3. 
Gray, T., v. 1. 
Green, M., v. 1. 
Hammond, J., v. 1. 
Heinans, F., v. 2. 
Hogg, J., v. 2. 
Hood, Thos., v. 2. 
Hunt, L., v. 2. 
Johnson, 8., v. 1. 



Jones, Sir W., v. 3. 
Jonson, B., v. 1. 
Keats, J., v. 2. 
Lamb, Chas., v. 2. 
Landor, W. S., v. 2. 
Littleton, Lord G., v. 1. 
Mason, W., v. 1. 
Milman.H. H.,v. 2. 
Milton, J., v. 1. 
Montgomery, J., v. 3. 
Moore, Thos., v. 2. 
Norton, Caroline, v. 2. 
Parnell, T., v. 1. 
Philips, A., v. 1. 
Philips, J., v. 1. 
Pollock, R., v. 2. 
Pope, A. , v. 1. 
Prior, M., v. 1. 
Proctor, B. W., v. 2. 
Rogers, S., v. 3. 
Rowe, N., v. 1. 
Scott, Sir W., v. 3. 
Shelley, P. B., v. 2. 
Shenstone, W., v. 1. 
Smollett, T., v. 1. 
Somerville, W., v. 1. 
Sou they, R., v. 2. 
Swift, J., v. 1. 
Thomson, J., v. 1. 
Tickell, T.,v. 1. 
Waller, E., v. 1. 
Wartou, J., v. 1. 
Warton.T., v. 1. 
White, H. K., v. 2. 
Wilson, J., v. 2. 
Wordsworth, W., v. 3. 
Young, E., v. 1. 



LIVES of John Selden and Archbishop Usher. 

Aikin, Lucy (1781-1864). Life of Joseph Addi- 

son. 

MEMOIRS of the court of Charles the first. 
MEMOIRS of the court of Elizabeth, queen of 

England. N. Y. 1870. 2 v. in 1. 12? 
MEMOIRS of the court of James the first (1566- 
1625). Bost. 1822. 2 v. 12? 

Ailenroe (pseud.). Musings of a middle-aged 
woman. 

Ailie Gilroy. CHAMBERS, W. 

Aimard, Gustave. Prairie flower, The. Phil. 

n.d. 8? 

REBEL chief, The. Phil. n.d. 8? (3 cop.) 
TIGER slayer. Phil. n.d. 8? 
TRAIL hunter. Phil. n.d. 8? 
WHITE scalper. Phil. n.d. 8. (2 cop.) 

Aimee. GIBERNE, A. 

Aimery Be"renger. SOULIE, M. F. (In (Euvres, 
v. 36.) 

Aims and obstacles. JAMES, G. P. R. 

Airie, L. Normand. Monuments fune'raires, choi- 
sies dans les cimetieres de Paris et des prin- 
cipales villes de France. Paris, 1863. 2 
v. in 1. f ? 

Ainsa, Agustin. (Tr.) Leyes de California apro- 
badas en la sesta sesion de la legislatura, 
que comenzo el dia primero de enero del ano 
de 1855, y concluyo el dia septimo de mayo 
del mismo aSo en la ciudad de Sacramento. 
Sac. 1855. 8? 

Ainslee stories. WEEKS, H. C. 

Ainslie, Herbert. Higher law. N. Y. 1872. 

12? (2 cop.) 

PILGRIM and the shrine ; or, passages from 
the life and correspondence of. Lond. 1871. 
12? (3 cop.) 

Ainslie, Hew. Scottish songs, ballads, and po- 
ems. N. Y. 1855. 12? 

Ainsworth, W. F. (Ed.) All round the world : 
an illustrated record of voyages, travels, and 
adventures in all parts of the globe. Illust. 
N. Y. 1873. 4? 



AINSWORTH 



13 



Ainsworth, William Harrison. Cardinal Pole ; 

or, the days of Philip and Mary. Leipzig, 

1863. 12? 

CONSTABLE de Bourbon. Leipzig, 1866. 12? 
FLITCH of bacon; or, the custom of Dunmow. 

Leipzig, 1854. 12? 
JOHN Law, the projector. Leipzig, 1864. 2 

v. in 1. 16? 
LANCASHIRE witches, The : a romance of 

Pendle forest. Leipzig, 1849. 2 v. 16? 
LORD mayor of London ; or, city life in the 

last century. Leipzig, 1862. 12? 
MERVYN Clitheroe. Leipzig, 1858. 2v.ini. 

16? 
OLD court. (In Bentley's miscellany, v. 60, 

61, 1866-7.) 

OVINGDEAN grange. Leipzig, 1860. 12? 
SAINT James's ; or, the court of Queen Anne. 

Leipzig, 1844. 12? 
SOUTH sea bubble, The. Lond. 8? 
SPENDTHRIFT. Leipzig, 1856. 12? 
STAR-CHAMBER, The. Leipzig, 1854. 12? 
See also Men of the day; Modern men of letters. 
Air. PRIESTLEY, J. Experiments and observa- 
tions on different kinds of. 
See also Meteorology; Pneumatics. 
Air- passages. GRAY,H. Surgical diseases of 

the. (In Holmes, T. System of surgery, 

v. 3.) 
Aird, David Mitchell. Blackstone economized; 

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1873. 12? 
Aitareya-Brahmana. MCLLEK, F. MAX. 

Review of Haug, M. Aitareya-Brahmanam 

of the Rigveda. (In Chips from a German 

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Aitken, William. Science and practice of med- 
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Akenside, Mark (1721-1770). Poetical works ; 

with a life, by Rev. A. Dyce. Bost. 1854. 

12? 
PLEASURES of imagination. A poem, in three 

books. Lond. 1744. (In Mis. poems.) 
See also Aikin's Br. poets, v. 1 ; Lives of En- 
glish poets, v. 1. 
Akerman, John Yonge. Ancient coins of cities 

and princes, geographically arranged and de- 
scribed: Hispania, Gallia, Britannia. Lond. 

1846. 8? 
NUMISMATIC manual, A. Lond. 1840. 8? 

(2 cop.) 
Akroyd, Edward. Yorkshire penny bank. Lond. 

1872. 12? 
Alabama (state) 

BALDWIN, J. G. Flush times in Alabama 

and Mississippi. (Historical fiction.) 
CONSTITUTION of. (In American's guide, 

The.) 
GossE,P. H. Letters from Alabama relative 

to natural history. 
See also South, The. 

'Alabama ' and 'Alabama' claims 
CUSHING, C. Treaty of Washington. 
SEMMES, R. Cruise of the Alabama and the 

Sumter. 

Memoirs of service afloat. 
See also Geneva tribunal ; Privateers ; United 

States (foreign relations) ; United States 

(war of 1861-5). 



Alameda county (Cal.). Directory of Alameda 

and Contra Costa counties for 1871-2. 
Alarnontade. ZSCHOKKE, J. H. D. (In Ges. 

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Alarcon, Hernando de. Voyage to the gulf of 
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Alaska (terr.) 

DALL, W. H. Alaska and its resources. 
DAVIDSON, G. Coast pilot of Alaska. First 
part: from southern boundary to Cook's in- 
let. 

HARTINO, G. Polar world, The. 
McCLELLAN, R. G. Golden state, The. 
METHOD to cure small-pox, A. (Russian.) 
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ROTHROCK, J. T. Sketch of the flora of. 

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SAUER, M. Geographical and astronomical 

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WHYMPER, F. Travel and adventure in the 
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See also America (Russian); Pacific coast. 
Albach, James R. Annals of the west, from 
the discovery of the Mississippi to 1856. 
Pittsburg, 1857. 8? 
Albania. LEAR, E. Journals of a landscape 

painter in Albania and Illyria. 
Albany, Louise Marie Caroline (countess of), 
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Albany (N. TO- 
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Same. For the year 1871. 8? 
ZOUAVE cadets to the Rochester Union blues : 
cadet excursion. Albany, N. Y. 1866. 4? 
See also New York, state (libraries). 
Albany and Susquehanna R. R. 

ADAMS, C. F. , Jr. Erie raid, An. (In Chap- 
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CURTIS, G. T. Inquiry into the litigations of 
A. and S. R. R., 1869, and D. D. Field's 
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Albemarle, Sixth earl of. See KEPPEL, G. T. 
Albert, Francis- Augustus Charles Emmanuel 
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GREY, C. Early years of. Compiled under 
direction of the queen. N. Y. 1867. 12? 
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See also Orator, The. 

Albert, J. F. M. Recherches sur les principes 
fondamentaux de la classification biblio- 
graphique, pre'ce'dees de quelques mots sur la 
bibliographic, d'un expose" des principaux 
systemes bibliographiques, et suivies d'une 
application de ces principes au classement 
des livres de la bibliotheque royale. Paris, 
1847. 16? 
Albert de Kerbriant. MERY, J. (In (Euvres, 

v. 20, 42.) 

Albert Hastings. WHITAKER, M. S. 
Albert Lunel. BROUGHAM, H. (Lord). 
Albert Nyanza. BAKER, Sir S. W. 
Alboin and Rosamond. RODNEY, R. B. 
Albret, Jeanne d'. See Jeanne d'Albret. 



ALBUM 14 

Album de la vie de Ce"sar. MONTAUT, H. DE. 

Album du ' Grand journal;' 300 dessins. Prime 
du 'Grand journal,' du 'Figaro,' et de la 
' Gazette des abounds. ' Paris, f ? 

Album du regiment, L'. ABOUT, E. (F. V.) 
(In Mariages de province, Les.) 

Album of language. NAPHEGYI, G. 

Alcagoba. See Alcazova. 

Alcseus (of Mi/tilene), (ab. 600 B.C.). ARNOLD, 
E. (In Poets of Greece.) 

Alcazova, Simon de (d. 1535). Voyage from 
Spain for Chile, 1534. (In Burney's Voy., 
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Alcedo y Bexarano, Antonio de. Description 
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Alchemist, The. BALZAC, H. DE. 

Alchemists. MACKAT, C. Memoirs of ex- 
traordinary popular delusions. 

Alchemy. See Hermetic philosophy; Balzac's 
Alchemist; Bulwer's Zanoni. 

Alcibiades (450-404 B.C.). NEPOS, C. Vita. 

(In Vitae excell. imper., v. 1.) 
PLUTARCHUS. Life of. (In Lives.) 

Vie de. (In Vies des Grecs illustres.) 

Vita. (Gr. et Lot.) (In Vitee, v. 1.) 
Alcibiades i. (Dial.) PLATO. 
Alciphron. (A poem.) MOORE, T. (In Poeti- 
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AlcmaBon. DIOGENES LAERTIUS. Life of. (In 

Lives, ed. 1688, v. 2.) 

Same. Tr. by C. D. Yonge. Bohn's Class. 
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Vita. (Gr.etLat.) Didot's Script. Grsec. 
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Alcock, Sir Kutherford. Capital of the tycoon: 
a narrative of a three years' residence in Ja- 
pan. N. Y. 1863. 2v. 12 (3 cop.) 
Alcohol 

CARPENTER, "W. B. Use and abuse of alco- 
holic liquors. 
DAY, A. Methomania. 
FISKE, J. Tobacco and. 
PRESCOTT, H. P. Strong drink and tobacco 

smoke. 
KOWELL, I. Alcohol : its uses and abuses. (In 

Pamphlets, v. 19.) 
See also Temperance. 
Alcoran. See Koran. 
Alcott, Amos Bronson (b. 1799). Concord days. 

Bost. 1872. 12? (2 cop.) 
TABLETS. Bost. 1868. 12? 



Books. 
Counsels. 
Culture. 
Fellowship. 



Contents : 

BOOK I. PRACTICAL. 

Friendship. 
Garden, The. 
Recreation. 



Genesis. 
Instrumentalities. 



BOOK II. SPECULATIVE. 

Metamorphoses. 
Mind. 



Alcott, Louisa May. Aunt Jo's scrap-bag. (Pt. 
i., My boys.) Bost. 1872. 16? (6 cop.) 



Contents : 



Back windows. 
Buzz. 

Children's joke, The. 
Curious call. 
Dandelion. 

Little Marie of Lehon. 
Madam Cluck and her fam- 
ily. 



My boys. 

My little gentleman. 
My May-day among curious 
birds and beasts. 



ivsboy. 
Patty's patchwork. 
Tessa's surprises. 
Tilly's Christmas. 



ALEXANDER 

Alcott (continued) 

Same. (Pt. ii., Shawl straps.) Bost. 1872. 

16? (6 cop.) 

HOSPITAL sketches. Bost. 1869. 16? (6 cop.) 
Same. Bost. 1863. - (6 cop.) 
LITTLE men : life at Plumfield with Jo's boys. 

Bost. 1871. 16? (35 cop.) 
LITTLE women ; or, Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy. 

Bost. 1870. 2 v. 16? (22 cop.) 
MOODS. Bost. 1864. 16? (7 cop.) 
MORNING glories ; and other stories. N. Y. 

1871. 16? (3 cop.) 



Contents : 



Christmas song. 
Fairy fire-fly. 
Fancy's friend. 
Goldfln and Silvertail. 
Little Gulliver. 
Morning glories. 
Nautilus, The. 



Peep ! peep ! peep ! 
Poppy's pranks. 
Rose family, The. 
Shadow-children. 
Strange island, A. 
Whale's story, The. 
What the swallows did. 



OLD-FASHIONED girl, An. Bost. 1870. 16? 

(14 cop.) 
X THREE proverb stories. Bost. n.d. 16? 

Contents : 

Aunt Kip. 
Kitty's class-day. 
Psyche's art. 

WORK : a story of experience. Bost. 1873. 

16? (15 cop.) 

Alcott, William Alexander (1798-1859). Forty 
years in the wilderness of pills and powders ; 
or, the cogitations and confessions of an 
aged physician. Bost. 1859. 12? 
YOUNG wife ; or, the duties of woman in the 
marriage relation. (4<A ed.) Bost. 1838. 
12? 

Aldeane. HEAVEN, Mrs. S. M. 
Alden, Joseph (b. 1807). Christian ethics ; or, 

the science of duty. N. Y. 1866. 12? 
Aldine, The : a typographic art-journal. N. Y. 

V. 5 (1872). Sm. f? 

Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (b. 1836). Ballad of 
. Babie Bell ; and other poems. N. Y. 1859. 

12? 
COURSE of true love never did run smooth, 

The. N. Y. 1858. 12? 

OUT of his head : a romance. N. Y. 1862. 12? 
POEMS. N. Y. 1863. 16? 

Aldrovandi, Ulysses (1524-1607). See Natu- 
ralists. 
Aldworth, Mrs. Elizabeth. See Signet of King 

Solomon. 

Alec Forbes of Howglen. MACDONALD, G. 
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Koscoe, T. Spanish novelists, v. 1.) 
Alembert, Jean le Kond d'. Correspondance 
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third. 
Aleutian (or Fox) islands 

COXE, W. First discovery of Aleutian islands 

by Michael Nevodsikoff, 1745 ; Voyages to, 

1747, 1753, 1756. (In Account of Russian 

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SEEMANN, B. Voyage of H. M. S. Herald, 

1845-51. 
Alex (pseud.). As she would have it. Phil. 1873. 

16? (2 cop.) 

Alexander of Macedon. See Alexander the 
great. 



ALEXANDER 



15 



ALFORD 



Alexander the great (356-323 B.C.). ABBOTT, 

J. History of. N. Y. 1854. 16 
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History of expedition of. 

CALLISTHENKS (pseud.). Scriptores rerum Al- 
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CURTIUS Kufus, Q. Kebus gestis Alex, magni, 
De. 

History of the wars of Alexander. Tr. by 
J. Digby. 

FREEMAN, E. A. Historical essays, 2d ser. 
PLUTARCHUS. Life of. (In Lives.) 

Vie de. (In Vies des Grecs illustres.) 

Vita. (Gr. et Lat.) (In Vitae, v. 1.) 
ROLLINS, C. Alexander: history of. (In his 

Ancient history, v. 1.) 
WILLIAMS, J. Life and actions of. H. F. 

lib., v. 7. 
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Alexander i. (of Russia), (1777-1825). CHOI- 
SEUL-GOUFB'IER (comtcsse de). Reminiscences 
sur 1'Empereur Alexandre I., et sur 1'Em- 
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Alexander vi. (Pope), (1430-1503). DUMAS, 
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Crimes celebres, Les.) 

Alexander (bp. of Alexandria), (d. A.D. 326). 
Writings of. Tr. by J. B. H. Hawkins. 
(In Ante-Nicene Chr. lib., v. 14.) 

Alexander (bp. of Lycopolis). Writings of. 
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Alexander, Archibald (1772-1851). Evidences 
of the authenticity, inspiration, and canon- 
ical authority of the holy scriptures. Phil. 
1836. 12? 

HISTORY of the Israelitish nation, from their 

origin to their dispersion at the destruction 

of Jerusalem by the Komans [ab. 2000 B.C. 

to A.D. 70]. Phil. 1853. 8. 

OUTLINES of moral science. N. Y. 1852. 12 

Alexander, C. A. Origin and history of the 
Royal society of London. (In Smithsonian 
rept. 1863.) 

Alexander, Henry Carrington. Life of Joseph 
Addison Alexander. 

Alexander, Sir James Edward. Passages in the 

life of a soldier ; or, military service in the 

east and west. Lond. 1857. 2 v. 12 (2 

cop.) 

SALMON-FISHING in Canada. By a resident. 

Lond. 1860. 12 

TRANSATLANTIC sketches, comprising visits to 
the most interesting scenes in North and 
South America and the West Indies ; with 
notes on negro slavery and Canadian emi- 
gration. Phil. 1833. 8 

Alexander, James Waddell (1804-1859). See 
Man of business. 

Alexander, John Henry (1812-1867). Univer- 
sal dictionary of weights and measures, an- 
cient and modern, reduced to the standard of 
the United States of America. Baltimore, 
1850. 12 

Alexander, Joseph Addison (1809-1860). Acts 
of the apostles, explained. N. Y. 1864. 2v. 



Alexander (continued) 

PSALMS, translated and explained. (6th ed.\ 

N. Y. 1864. 3 v. 12 

ALEXANDER, H. C. Life of. N. Y. 1870. 
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Alexander, Stephen (b. 1806). Lecture on the 
vastness of the visible creation. (In Smith- 
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RELATIONS of time and space. (In Smithson- 
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Alexander, W. (dean of Emly). Lecture on 
Victor Hugo as a poet. (In Afternoon lect- 
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MATTHEW Arnold's poetry. (In Afternoon 

lectures, v. 4.) 

SPECIMEN of a translation of Virgil. (In Af- 
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Alexander, Sir William. See Stirling. 

Alexandra Feodorowna, empress of Russia. 
GRIMM, A. TH. VON. Tr. by Lady Wallace. 
Edin. 1870. 2 v. 8 

Alexandre, A. Beauties of chess, The : a col- 
lection of the finest chess problems extant, 
including upwards of 2,000 curious positions 
won or drawn by brilliant coups. Lond. 
1846. 4 

Alexandria (Egypt). See Egypt. 

Alexandria ( Virginia'). See Washington (D. C.) 
directory. 

Alexandria canal. TURNBULL, W. Reports 
on the construction of the aqueduct of the 
Alexandria canal across the Potomac river 
at Georgetown, dist. of Columbia, 1835-40. 

Alexandria herald, The. Vol. 3, No. 311 
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Alfleri, Vittorio (1749-1803). Autobiography 
of. Tr., with an essay on his times and 
genius, by C. Edwards Lester. N". Y. 
1845. 12 

MEMOIRES Merits par lui-meme, et traduits de 
1'Italien par M * * *. Paris, 1862. 12 

Contents : 
Vie de Alfleri. La. 
Vlrglnie: tragfidie. 

HAYWARD, A. Biographical and critical es- 
says, v. 2. 

HEADLEY, J. T. Miscellanies. 

See also Literary and scientific men of Italy, 

Spain, and Portugal. 
Alflo Balzani. MINELLI, J. 

Alford, Henry (dean of Canterbury), (1810-1871). 
Book of Genesis, and part of the book of 
Exodus : a revised version, with marginal 
references and explanatory commentary. 
Lond. 1872. 8 

EASTERTIDE sermons ; preached before the 
university of Cambridge on four Sundays 
after Easter, 1866. Lond. 1866. 12 
Contents : 

Expediency of the Lord's removal, The. 
Fact of the resurrection, The. 
Great shepherd, The. 
Shepherd and his sheep, The. 

How to study the new testament. The gospels; 
the acts of the apostles. Lond. and N. Y. 
1865. 12? 

LETTERS from abroad. (2d ed.) Lond. 1865. 
12 

LIFE, journals, and letters. Ed. by his wid- 
ow. Lond. 1873. 8 



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16 



ALISON 



Alford (continued) 

PLEA for the queen's English : stray notes on 
speaking and spelling. (M.ed.) [Eepub.from 
'Good words,' v. 4, 1863.] Lond. 1864. 12 

POETICAL works. (1th ed.) Lond. 1865. 12 

Same. Bost. 1853. 12 

SONS of God : the known and unknown. 
Lond. 1872. 12 

MOON, G. W. Dean's English, The : a crit- 
icism on 'The queen's English.' 
Alfred the great (848-901). HUGHES, T. Life of. 

PAULI, K. Life of. 

See also Early English writers. 
Alfred Hagart's household. SMITH, A. 
AlgSB. See Marine alga3. 
Algarotti, Francesco (Conte), (1712-1764). THI- 

EBAULT, D. (In Souvenirs, v. 2.) 
Algebra. DAVIES, C. Elements of. 

See also Mathematics ; Numbers. 
Alger, Horatio, Jr. (b. 1834). Ben, the luggage 
boy; or, among the wharves. Bost. 16? 

FAME and fortune ; or, the progress of Eichard 
Hunter. Bost. 1868. 16? 

FRANK'S campaign. The farm and the camp. 
Bost. n.d. 16 

HELEN Ford. Bost. 1866. 16 

LUCK and pluck ; or, John Oakley' s inherit- 
ance. Bost. n.d. 16 

PAUL, the peddler ; or, the adventures of a 
young street merchant. Bost. n.d. 16? 

EAGGED Dick ; or, street life in New York. 
Bost. 1868. 16. 

EOUGH and ready ; or, life among the New 
York newsboys. Bost. 1869. 16? (2 cop.) 

EUFUS and Kose ; or, the fortunes of Eough and 
ready. Bost. n.d. 16 

SINK or swim ; or, Harry Eaymond's resolve. 
Bost. n.d. 16 

SLOW and sure ; or, from the street to the shop. 
Bost. n.d. 16 (2 cop.) 

STRIVE and succeed ; or, the progress of Wal- 
ter Conrad. Bost. n.d. 16? 

TATTERED Tom ; or, the story of a street Arab. 

Bost. n.d. 16? 

Alger, William Eounseville (b. 1822). Critical 
history of the doctrine of a future life. With 
a complete bibliography, by Ezra Abbot. 
Phil. 1864. 8 

FRIENDSHIPS of women, The. Bost. 1868. 12 
(3 cop.) 

POETRY of the east, The. Bost. 1856. 12 

POETRY of the orient. Bost. 1865. 12 

SOLITUDES of nature and man ; or, the loneli- 
ness of human nature. Bost. 1867. 12? 



Contents : 



Morals of solitude. 
Sketches of lonely charac- 
ters, viz.: 

Beethoven. 

Boethius. 

Bruno. 

Buddha, Gotama. 

Byron. 

Charming. 

Chopin. 

Cicero. 

Coleridge. 

Comte. 

Confiicius. 

Dante. 

Demosthenes. 

Descartes. 

Foster. 

Gufirin, E. de. 

Gufirin, M. de. 

Hegel. 



Sketches, etc. (continued) : 

Hobbes. 

Jesus. 

Leibnitz. 

Leopard!. 

Lucretius. 

Milton. 

Pascal. 

Petrarch. 

Robertson. 

Schopenhauer. 

Shelley. 

Tacitus. 

Tasso. 

Thoreau. 

Vico. 

White, Blanco. 

Wordsworth. 

Zimmerman. 
Solitudes of man. 
Solitudes of nature. 



Algeria 

BLAKESLEY, J. W. Four months in Algeria, 

with a visit to Carthage. 
BOWEN, A. War with Algiers, 1814. (In 

Naval monument.) 

BROWNE, J. E. Whirl through. (In Amer- 
ican family in Germany.) 
Cox, S. S. Search for winter sunbeams in 

Algiers, the Eiviera, Corsica, and Spain. 
DITSON, G. L. Crescentand French crusaders. 
DUMAS, A. (D.) Tales of. (Historical fiction.) 
GALIBERT, L. Histoirc de 1'Algerie anci- 

enne et moderne. 
GAUTIER, T. Loin de Paris. (In (Euvres, 

v. 6.) 

HARCOURT, E. V. Sporting in. 
HERBERT, M. E. (Lady). Search after sun- 
shine ; or, Algeria in 1871. 
NAPHEGYI, G. Among the Arabs. 
OGLE, J. F. Life and missionary travels in. 
PULSZKY, F. Tricolor on the Atlas, The. 
EILEY, W. W. Sequel to ' Eiley's rarrative.' 
VEUILLOT, L. Francaisen Alge"rie, Les. Sou- 
venirs d'un voyage fait en 1841. 
See also Africa ; Barbary states. 
Algier und Paris. EELLSTAB, L. (In Ges. 

schriften, v. 13, 14.) 
Algiers. See Algeria. 
Alhambra, The 

GOURY, J., and JONES, O. Plans, elevations, 

sections, and details of. 
IRVING, W. Alhambra, The. (A tale.) (In 

Works, v. 15.) 

Ali, Syed Ameer (Moulvi). Critical examination 
of the life and teachings of Mohammed. 
Lond. 1873. 12 
Alice; or, the mysteries. BULWER-LYTTON, E. 

G. E. L. 

Alice Arran. SMITH, J. F. 
Alice Leigh's mission. Bost. n.d. 16 (2 cop.) 
Alice Leigh's mission; and Little Gwen's story. 

Bost. n.d. 12? 
Alice of Mon mouth; with other poems. STED- 

MAN, E. C. 

Alice Tracy. CURRIER, S. 

Alice's adventures in wonder-land. CARROLL, L. 

(pseud.). 
Alice's Christmas-tree. HALE, E. E. (In his 

Christmas eve and Christmas day.) 
Alighieri. See Dante Alighieri. 
Alison, Rev. Archibald (1757-1839). Essays on 

the nature and principles of taste. With 

corrections and improvements, by Abraham 

Mills. N. Y. 1858. 12? 
SERMONS; chiefly on particular occasions. (3rf 

ed.) Edin. 1814. 2 v. 8? 
Alison, Sir Archibald (1792-1867). History of 

Europe from the French revolution, 1789, 

to the restoration of the Bourbons in 1815. 

N. Y. 1852-60. 4 v. 8 (3 cop.) 
Atlas to same. Ed. by A. K. Johnston. Sin. 

obi. 4? 
HISTORY of Europe from the fall of Napoleon, 

1815, to the ascension of Louis Napoleon, 

1852. V. 1, 2. N. Y. 1855. 8? 
LIFE of John, duke of Marlborough ; with 

some account of his contemporaries, and of 

the war of the succession. 
LIVES of Lord Castlereagh and Sir Charles 

Stewart. Lond. 1861. 2 v. 8? 



ALISON 



17 



ALMANAC 



Alison (continued) 

MISCELLANEOUS essays. 



Phil. 1852. 8. 



Afghanistan expedition. 

Angelo, Michael. 

Arnold's .Rome. 

Bossuet. 

Bruce, Robert 

Bulwer's Athens. 

Byron. 

Campbell. 

Carlist struggle in Spain. 

Chateaubriand. 

Copyright question, The. 

Dante. 

France in 1833. 

French revolution of 1830. 

French revolution of 1830, 

Effects of. 
Future, The. 
Guizot. 
Homer. 
Italy. 
Karamsin's Russia. 



Contents : 

Kingdom of the Nether- 
lands, Partition of the. 

Louvre in 1814, The. 

Michelet's France. 

Military treason and civic 
soldiers. 

Mirabeau. 

Monuments, Natural. 

Napoleon. 

Ney, Marshal. 

Paris in 1814. 

Poland. 

Portugal, Desertion of. 

Reign of terror, The. 

Scott. 

Spanish revolution of 1820, 
The. 

Stael, Madame de. 

Turkey, Fall of. 

Tyrol. 

Wellington. 

Alkalies. See Patents, Abridgments of British, 
v. 24. 

All aboard ; or, life on the lake. ADAMS, W. T. 

All for Jesus. FABER, F. W. 

All for love; or, the outlaw's bride. DuFUY,E.A. 

All in the dark. LE FANU, J. S. 

All in the wrong. HOOK, T. (E.) 

All round the world. AINSWORTH, W. F. 

All the year round : a weekly journal, conducted 
by Charles Dickens. V. 1 (April, 1859) to 
20 (Nov. 1868). Lond. 20 v. 8"; 
Same. New series. V. 1 (Dec. 1868) to 8 
(Dec. 1872). 8 v. 8 

All's not gold that glitters. HAVEN, Mrs. A. B. 

Allaize, BILLY, BOUDROT, PUISSANT, MM., et 
al. Cours demathematiques, redige" en 1813 
pour 1'usage des ecoles militaires. Paris, 
1832. 12? 

Allan, David (1744-1796). CUNNINGHAM, A. 
Life of. (In Lives of most eminent British 
painters and sculptors, v. 5.) H. F. lib., 
v. 67. 

Allegro, L'. MILTON, J. 

Allemagrie, L'. MARMIER, X. 

Allemannische gedichte. HEBEL, J. P. 

Allen, Ethan (1737-1789). DE PUT, H. W. 

Life of. 
SPARKS, J. Life of. (JnLib. Am.biog., v. 1.) 

Allen, H. Monograph of the bats of America. 
(In Smithsonian mis. coll., v. 7.) 

Allen, Henry Watkins. DORSET, S. A. Recol- 
lections of. N. Y. 1872. 12? 

Allen, John Fisk. Practical treatise on the cult- 
ure and treatment of the grape-vine. (3d ed.) 
N. Y. 1858. 12. 

Allen, Joseph. Battles of the British navy 
[1190-1840]. Lond. 1852. 2 v. 12? 

Allen, Lewis F. Eural architecture : a complete 
description of farm-houses, cottages, and out- 
buildings. Illustrated. N. Y. 1854. 12? 

Allen, Paul. History of the expedition of Cap- 
tains Lewis and Clarke, from the sources of 
the Missouri to the Pacific ocean, in 1804- 
6. Revised by Archibald M'Vickar. H. F. 
lib., v. 154, 155. 

Allen, R. L. Domestic animals. N. Y. 1858. 
12? 

Allen, Stephen (1767-1852). ALLEN, W. M. 
Life of. (In Hunt, F. Lives of Am. mer- 
chants, v. 2.) 

Allen, T. Explosibility of coal oils. (In Smith- 
sonian rept. 1861.) 



Allen, Thomas, and WRIGHT, T. History and an- 
tiquities of London and Westminster, South- 
wark, and adjacent parts. Lond. 5v. 8? 

Allen, William. American biographical diction- 
ary ; containing an account of the lives, 
characters, and writings of the most eminent 
persons deceased in North America, from 
its first settlement. (Bd ed.) Bost. 1857. 8? 

Allen, William, and THOMSON, T. R. H. Nar- 
rative of an expedition to the river Niger in 
1841, under Capt. Trotter. Lond." 1848. 2 



Allen, William M. Life of Stephen Allen. ( In 

Hunt, F. Lives of Am. merchants, v. 2.) 
Allibone, Samuel Austin (6. 1816). Critical 
dictionary of English literature and British 
and American authors, living and deceased, 
from the earliest accounts to the middle of 
the xix. century, comprising 30,000 biog- 
raphies and literary notices, with 40 indexes 
of subjects. Phil. 1859-71. 3 v. 4? 

LIFE of Alexander Henry. (In Hunt, F. 
Lives of Am. merchants, v. 1.) 

POETICAL quotations, from Chaucer to Tenny- 
son ; with copious indexes. Number of au- 
thors, 550; subjects, 435; quotations, 13,600. 
Phil. 1873. Roy. 8? 

Allingham, John Till. Fortune's frolic. (Farce.) 
Br. dr., v. 1. 

Same. Dicks' Br. dr., v. 8. 

Same. Lacy's Plays, v. 60. 

WEATHERCOCK, The. (Farce.) Lacy's Plays, 

v. 71. 

Allingham, William (b. 1828). Ballad book, 
The : a selection of the choicest British 
ballads. Camb. 1865. 12? 

NIGHTINGALE valley : a collection. of choice 
lyrics and short poems, from the time of 
Shakespeare to the present day. Lond. 
1862. 12? 

POEMS. Bost. 1861. 16? 
Allison, Thomas. Voyage from Archangel, 

1697. (In Pinkerton's Coll. voy., v. 1.) 
Alloys. See Patents, Abridgments of British, v. 

16. 

Allston, Washington (1779-1843). Lectures on 
art ; and poems. Ed. by R. H. Dana, Jr. 
N. Y. 1850. 12? 

Contents : 

Aphorisms. 
Hypochondriac, The. 
Lectures on art. 
Poems. 

IRVING, W. Biographical sketch of. (fZra 

his Spanish papers, v. 2.) 
TUCKERMAN, H. T. Sketches of eminent.Am. 

painters. 

All-worth abbey. SOUTHWORTH, E. D.. H. IT. 
Almanac 

ALMANACK de Gotha, 1871. 

ALMANACK national annuaire de la i^publique 

Francaise pour 1848-50. 
ALTA California almanac, 1870. 
AMERICAN almanac,, 1831-61. 
AMERICAN ephemeris and nautical almanac, 

1871-5. 

AMERICAN photographic almanac, 1864>. 
ATLANTIC almanac, 1871. 
EDINBURGH almanac and national repository. . 

1872. 



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Almanac (continued) 

ENGLISH ephemeris andnautical almanac, 1872. 
HOMANS, J. S. Merchants' and bankers' al- 
manac, 1864. 
KNIGHT, W. H. Hand-book almanac for the 

Pacific states, 1862-4. 

NAST, T. Illustrated almanac for 1872-3. 
NATIONAL almanac and annual record for 

1863 and 1864. 

NEW South Wales almanac, 1848. 
NEW York city almanac and yearly record, 

1858. 

POOR Kichard's almanac, 1851. (In Pam- 
phlets, v. 16.) 

SYDNEY university calendar, 1862. 
TOWLER, J. American photographic almanac, 

1864. 

TRIBUNE almanac, 1838-72. 
Almanach. St. Petersburg, 1804. 8. (Russian.) 
Almanack de Gotha: annuaire ge"ne"alogique, di- 
plomatique, et statistique. Gotha, 1871. 18? 
Almanach national annuaire de la re"publique 

Fransaise pour 1848-50. 8? 
Almanacs. DE MORGAN, A. Book of. 
Almansur. TIECK, L. (In Schriften, v. 8.) 
Almar, George. Charcoal burner, The. (Play.) 

Lacy's Plays, v. 71. 
CROSSING the line. (Farce.) Lacy's Plays, 

v. 35. 
FIRE-RAISER, The. (Melo-dr.) Lacy's Plays, 

v. 84. 
KNiGHTSof St. John, The. (Melo-dr.) Lacy's 

Plays, v. 56. 

PEDLAR'sacre. (Melo-dr.) Lacy's Plays, v. 74. 
KOBBER of the Ehine, The. (Melo-dr.) La- 
cy's Plays, v. 87. 
Same. Modern stand, dr., v. 23. 
WIFE of seven husbands. (Melo-dr.) La- 
cy's Plays, v. 74. 

Almeida, Teodoro de. Kecreacion filosofica, 6 
dialogosobre la filosofia natural. Paris, 1841. 
11 v. 8 

Almeria. EDGEWORTH, M. (In Tales of fash- 
ionable life, v. 4.) 

Almost a priest. WRIGHT, Mrs. J. McN. 
Alone. TERHUNE, Mrs. M. V. H. 
Alonzo and Melissa. JACKSON, D., JR. 
Alpenbraut, Die. PUTLITZ, G. zu. 
Alpha, The ; or, first principle of the human 
mind. A philosophical inquiry into the nat- 
ure of truth. Lond. 1851. 8? 
Alpha and omega. GILFILLAN, G. 
Alphabets. McLEES,A. Series of. Text-book 

for engravers and painters. 
See also Language, and names of particular 

languages ; Penmanship ; Writing. 
Alpine flowers. EOBINSON, W. 
Alps 

BALL, J. Peaks, passes, and glaciers. 
BERLEPSCH,H. Alps; or, sketches of life and 

nature in the mountains. 
BROCKEDON, G. Illustrations of the passes of 

the. 

FORBES, J. D. Excursions in the high alps 
of Dauphine", Berne, and Savoy. (In Nor- 
way and its glaciers.) 
SAITSSURE, H. B. de. Voyages dans les 

Alpes, 1779. 

SEWELL, E. M. Journal of a summer tour. 
.STEPHEN, L. Play-ground of Europe. 



Alps (continued) 

TSCHUDI, F. von. Thierleben der Alpenwelt, 

Das. 

TYNDALL, J. Glaciers of the. 
Hours of exercise in the. 
WALTON, E. Flowers from the upper Alps, 

with glimpses of their homes. 
WHYMPER, E. Scrambles amongst the Alps, 

in the years 1860-69. 
See also 

Glaciers. Mountain adventures. 

Mont Blanc. Switzerland. 

Mont Cenis. Tyrol. 

Alroy. DISRAELI, B. 

Alta California ; embracing notices of the climate, 
soil, and agricultural products of northern 
Mexico and the Pacific sea-board; also, a 
history of the military and naval operations 
of the United States directed against the ter- 
ritories of northern Mexico in the year 1846- 
7; with documents, opinion of J. Buchanan 
on the Wilmot proviso, etc. By a captain 
of volunteers. Phil. 1847. 8? (In Pam- 
phlets, v. 8.) 

Alta California, The. [Bound.] S. F. (July 1, 

1851, to June, 1873). 35 v. Eleph. f: 
Same. Odd numbers before July, 1851. (July, 
26, November 1st, 1849 ; February 15, 22, 
March 1, 15, 22, 1851.) 

Same. Steamer Alta (April 19, 1851 ; May 1, 
15, 1851 ; Dec. 4, 1851). Large f? 

Alta California almanac, The, and book of facts 
for 1870. S. F. 1870. 16? 

Altanesi, Gianfrancesco. Pleasures of friend- 
ship, The. True friend, The. (In Koscoe, 
T. Italian novelists, v. 4.) 

Alte apfelfrau, Die. HOEFER, E. (In Erzah- 
lende schriften, v. 1.) 

Alte buch, Bas, und die reise ins blaue hinein. 
TIECK, L. (In Schriften, v. 24.) 

Alte erlaucht, Die. HOEFER, E. (In Erz'ah- 
lende schriften, v. 2.) 

Alte kapitan, Der. HOEFER, E. (In Erzah- 
lende schriften, v. 7.) 

Alte vom berge, Der. TIECK, L. (In Schrif- 
ten, v. 24.) 

Alter mann, Ein. HOEFER, E. (In Erzahlende 
schriften, v. 5.) 

Alton Locke. KINGSLEY, C. 

Alum. See Knapp, F. Chemical technology. 

Alvarado, Pedro de. Voyages. (In Burney's 
Voy., v. 1, p. 219.) 

Alvord, Benjamin (b. 1813). Tangencies of cir- 
cles and of spheres. ( In Smithsonian con- 
trib., v. 8.) 

Alvord, J. W. Fourth and sixth semi-annual 
reports on schools for freedmen, 1867 and 
1868. Wash. 1867-8. (In Pamphlets, v. 
19.) 

Alvord, William (mayor ofS. F.). Inaugural ad- 
dress of, Dec. 4, 1871. (In Pamphlets, v. 28.) 

Amabel. WORMLEY, E. 

Amante liberal, El. CERVANTES-SAAVEBRA, 
M. DE. (In Obras escogidas, v. 7.) 

Amateur dramas. See Dramas (amateur). 

Amaury. DUMAS, A. (D.) 

Amazon (river and valley) 

ACUNA, C. d'. Expedition into the valley of 
the Amazons, 1641. (In Hakluyt soc., v. 
23.) 



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Amazon (continued) 

ADALBERT, H. W. (prince of Prussia}. Trav- 
els in the south of Europe and Brazil. 
AGASSIZ, L. (J. K.) and Mrs. E. C. Jour- 
ney in Brazil. 
FLETCHER, J. C., anrfKiDDER, D. P. Brazil 

and the Brazilians. 

HERNDON, W. L., and GIBBON, L. Explora- 
tions of valley of the. 

MARKHAM, C. K. Expeditions [of Pizarro, 
Orellana, and Acuna] into the valley of the 
Amazon, 1539-49 and 1639. Tr. from Gar- 
cilaso de la Vega, Herrera, etc. (In Hak- 
luyt soc., v. 23.) 

ORELLANA, F. de. Voyage to the valley of 
the Amazons, 1540-41. (In Hakluyt soc., 
v. 23.) 

ORTON, J. Andes and Amazon, The. 
PIZARRO, G. Expedition into the valley of 
the Amazons, 1539-42. (In Hakluyt soc., 
v. 23.) 
POEPPIG, E. Reise in Chile, Peru, und auf 

dem Amazonenstrome, 1827-32. 
Eio Amazonas y las comarcas que forman su 
hoy a, vertientes hacia el Atlantico. Lima, 
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ROGERS, ~W.(Capt.). Voyage round the world, 

1708-11. 

Amazon, The. DINGELSTEDT, F. 
Amazonian republic. SAVAGE, T. 
Amber gods ; and other stories. SPOFFORD, H. 

(E.) P. 

Ambodik, . Manual of health. St. Peters- 
burg, 1785. 8? (Russian.) 

Ambodik, Nestor. Manual of vegetable cures. 
St. Petersburg, 1785. 8 (Part ix.) (Rus- 
sian.) 
Amcotts, Vincent. Adonis vanquished. (Com.) 

Lacy's Plays, v. 75. 
Ame me"connue, L'. SOULIE, M. F. (In (Euvres, 

v. 32.) 
Ame transmise, L'. MERY, J. (In (Euvres, v. 

14.) 

Amelet Penhor. FEVAL, P. (In (Euvres, v. 7.) 
Amelia (pseud.). See Welby, A. B. 
Amelia. FIELDING, H. 
Amelie (princess of Prussia), (1723-1787). THI- 

EBAULT, D. (In Souvenirs, v. 1.) 
Amenities of literature. DISRAELI, I. 
America 

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AMERICAN antiq. soc. : Archaeologia Ameri- 
cana. 

BALDWIN, J. D. k Ancient. 

BURKE, E. Account of European settlements 
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Address to British colonists in. (In "Works, 
v. 5.) 

Speech on conciliation with. (In Works, 
v. 2.) 

DAVIS, A. Antiquities of. (In Pamphlets, v. 
35.) 

DOMENECH, E. (Abb$). Seven years in the 
great deserts of North. 

GALE, G. Upper Mississippi, The ; or, his- 
torical sketches of the mound-builders, the 
Indian tribes, and the progress of civiliza- 
tion of the north-west, from 1600 to the pres- 
ent time. 



America (continued) 

GALLATIN, A. Notes on the semi-civilized 
nations of Mexico, Yucatan, and central 
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HALE, H. Languages of north-western. (In 
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HAVEN, S. F. Archaeology of the United 
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HELLWALD, F. v. Paper on the American 
migration. (In Smithsonian rept. 1866.) 

HISTORICAL magazine. 

HOSMER, (Judge). Origin of our antiquities. 
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HUMBOLDT, (F. H.) A. von. Researches con- 
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inhabitants of. 

LUBBOCK, J. Review of North American 
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RAU, C. Agricultural implements of the N. 
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SQUIER, E. G. Serpent symbol, and the 
worship of the reciprocal principles of nat- 
ure in North. 

WHIFFLE, A. W., EWBANK, T., and TUR- 
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railroad, Reports of explorations, etc., v. 3. 

See also 

Archaeology. Ohio. 

Indians. West, The. 

Mississippi valley. 

Also the names of parts of America generally. 

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KOHL, J. G. Catalogue of maps, charts, etc., 
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LUDWIG, H. E. Literature of American ab- 
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MAJOR, R. H. Bibliography of the first letter 
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MULLER, F. Catalogue, A, of books, maps, 
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America (continued) 

Discovery and early voyages to : 

BEAMISH, IT. L. Discovery of America by 

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New Spain. (In Voyages, v. 1, pp. 119, 
167-9 ; v. 2, pp. 60, 85, 346 ; v. 3, p. 30 ; 
v. 4, pp. 149-55, 184-8, 213-37, 263-70, 286- 
1, 439-43, 547 ; v. 5, pp. 60-65. 

CABOT, J. Voyages to. ( In Harris, J. Coll. 
voy. , v. 2.) 

COLUMBUS, C. Kelaciones, cartas y ortos doc- 
umentos concernientes & los cuatro viajes 
que Hizo el Almirante D. Cristobal Colon, 
para de las Indias occidentalis, 1492-1502. 
(In Navarette's Viajes y descubrimientos, 
v. 1, 2.) 

Select letters ; with original documents re- 
lating to the discovery of the new world. 
(In Hakluyt soc., v. 43.) 

COOK, J. Explorations made along the north- 
western coast of America in 1778. (In Voy. , 
v. 2, bk. iv.) 

COOLEY, W. D. Early discoveries in. (In 
Maritime and inland discovery, v. 2.) 

Interior of. ( In Maritime and inland dis- 
covery, v. 3.) 

Settlements in. ( In Maritime and inland 
discovery, v. 2.) 

Southern extremity of. (In Maritime and 
inland discovery, v. 3.) 

DE COSTA, B. P. Pre-Columbian discovery of 
America by the Northmen, 983-1027. 

DE VRIES, D. P. Voyages from Holland to 
America, 1632-44. 

ENGEL, S. Memoires et observations ge"o- 
graphiques et critiques sur la situation des 
pays septentrionaux de 1'Asie et de 1'Ame"- 
rique. 

EVERETT, E. Discovery of. (In Orations, 
etc., v. 3.) 

FRANCHERE, G. Voyage to the north-west 
coast in 1811-14. 

HAKLUYT, E. Divers voyages touching the 
discovery of. (In Hakluyt soc., v. 6.) 

HARRIS, J. Navigantiumatqueitinerantium. 

HERRERA, A. de. Observations and discover- 
ies of. (In Churchill's Coll. voy., v. 5.) 

KOHL, J. G. Die beiden altesten general kar- 
ten von Amerika ; ausgefiihrt in 1527 und 
1529, auf befehl Kaiser Karl's v. 

LONG, J. Voyage and travels of an Indian 
interpreter, 1791. 

NAVARETTE, M. F. de. Coleccion de los vi- 
ajes y descubrimientos de los Espanoles desde 
fines del siglo xv. 

NORWOOD, R. Voyage to Virginia, 1649. 
(In Churchill's Coll. voy., v. 6.) 

ROBERTSON, W. History of Am. [to 1652]. 

History of discovery and conquest of. H. 
F. lib., v. 185. 

ROBINSON, C. Early voyages to. 

SAUTAREM, M. F. (viscount de B ys). Re- 
searches respecting Americus Vespucius and 
his voyages. 

SMITH, J. J. American historical and liter- 
ary curiosities. 

TERNAUX-COMPANS, H. Voyages, relations, 



America (continued) 

et memoires originaux pour servir a 1'his- 
toire de la decouverte d'Ame"rique. Paris, 
1837-40. 23 v. 8? 

TRUMBULL, H. Discovery of America ; land- 
ing at Plymouth, etc. 

TUCKERMAN, H. T. America and her com- 
mentators. 

VERAZZANO, J. de. Voyage along the coasts 
of North America, from Carolina to New- 
foundland; containing the first discovery of 
Hudson river, 1524. (In Hakluyt soc., v. 
25.) [With Asher's Hudson.] 

VESPUCCI, A. See Sautarem, M. F. (above). 

See also America (North) ; America (South) ; 
Brazil ; Florida ; Mexico ; and the names of 
discoverers. 

History: 

DOUGLASS, W. Summary, historical and po- 
litical, of the first planting, improvement, 
and present state of the British settlements 
in North America [1656-1749] . 

GOODRICH, S. G. Lights and shadows of 
American history. 

HELPS, A. Spanish conquest in. 

HOLMES, A. Annals of America from 1492- 
1826. 

NEILL, E. D. English colonization of Amer- 
ica during the xvn. century. 

ROBERTSON, "W. History of the discovery 
and settlement of. 

TUCKERMAN, H. T. America and her com- 
mentators. 

VERPLANCK, G. C. Discourses and addresses 
on subjects of American history. 

Historical flction: 

BALLANTYNE, R. M. Norsemen in the west ; 

or, America before Columbus. 
CHATEAUBRIAND, R. F. A. de. Atala. 
HALL, C. W. Twice taken. [French war of 

1756-60.] 

L., H. L. Missionary evenings at home. 
TRAITS of the aborigines of America. A 

poem. 

Miscellaneous : 

BLAKE, J. L. View of the world. 

DISTURNELL, J. Influence of climate in North 
and South. 

GRAVES, A. J. "Woman in. 

KOLB, G. F. Handbuch der vergleichenden 
statistik. 

MAGUIRE, J. F. Irish in. 

WAHLEN, A. Mceurs, usages, et costumes de 

tous les peuples du monde, v. 3. 
America (British) 

BACKWOODS of Canada and Oregon, The. 

BUTLER, W. F. Great lone land. 

CASSIN, J. Illustrations of the birds of. 

FITZWILLIAM, W. ( Vise. Milton), and CHEA- 
DLE, W. B. North-west passage, The, by 
land. 

FYFE, J. H. British enterprise beyond the 
seas. 

HOOKER, Sir "W. J. Flora boreali America- 
na. 

MARTIN, R. M. Hudson's bay territories and 
Vancouver's island. 

MURRAY, H. Historical and descriptive ac- 
count of. H. F. lib., v. 101, 102. 



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America (British) (continued) 

RAWLINGS, T. Confederation of the British 
North American provinces. 

SIMPSON, Sir G. Journey round the world, 
1841-2. 

See also 

Arctic regions. Hudson's bay. 

British Columbia. Prince Edward's isl. 
Canada. Red river. 

Fur trade. Vancouver's island. 

America (central) 

MAP, compiled from materials furnished by 
the committee on foreign relations of the 
senate of the U.S., executed at the office of 
U. S. coast survey, A. D. Bache, superin- 
tendent. 1856. 8? (3 cop.) 

BERENDT, C. H. Report of explorations in. 
(In Smithsonian rept. 1867.) 

CARROLL, A. E. Star of the west, The. 

DAVIS, A. Lectures on the antiquities of 
America: the first inhabitants of. (In Pam- 
phlets, v. 35.) 

DUNLOP, R. G. Travels in. 

FROEBEL, J. Seven years' travel in. 

GALINDO, J. Description of the ruins of Co- 
pan. (In Archaeologia Americana, v. 2.) 

MORELET, A. Travels in. 

PIM, B. Gate of the Pacific. 

SCHERZER, C. Travels in the free states of 
central America : Nicaragua, Honduras, and 
San Salvador. 

SQUIER, E. G. States of. 

STEPHENS, J. L. Incidents of travel in. 

TROLLOPE, A. "West Indies and the Spanish 
main. 

WELLS, W. V. Explorations and advent- 
ures in Honduras ; with history and gen- 
eral resources of central America. 

See also 

Guiana. Nicaragua. 

Honduras. Panama. 

Inter-oceanic. Tehuantepec. 

Mosquito kingdom. Yucatan. 
America (North) 

Natural history and resources: 

AUDUBON, J. J. Birds of. 
and BACHMAN, J. Quadrupeds of. 
BAIRD, S. F., CASSIN, J., and LAWRENCE, 

G. N. Birds of. 

CATLIN, G. Lifted and subsided rocks of. 
COOPER, J. G. Distribution of the forests and 

trees of North America ; with notes on its 

physical geography. (In Smithsonian rept. 

1858.) 

COTJES, E. Key to North American birds. 
FROEBEL, J. Remarks contributing to the 

physical geography of. (In Smithsonian 

rept. 1854.) 
GIBBS, G. Letter relative to a physical atlas 

of. (In Smithsonian rept. 1866.) 
GILPIN, W. Central gold region of North 

America, The. 
GIRARD, C. Fresh-water fishes of. (Cottoids.) 

(In Smithsonian contrib., v. 3.) 
HARLAN, R. Fauna Americana. 
HARVEY, W. H. Contributions to the ma- 
rine algae of. (3 parts.) (In Smithsonian 

contrib., v. 3, 5, 10.) 
HOLBROOK, J. E. North Am. herptology. 



America (North) (continued) 

JAEGER, B. Life of North Am. insects. 
JONES, J. Investigations respecting certain 

vertebrata of. (In Smithsonian contrib., v. 

8.) 
LEIDY, J. Memoir on the extinct sloth tribe 

of. (In Smithsonian contrib., v. 7.) 
LEIFCHILD, J. R. Coal-fields of. (In Coal 

at home and abroad.) 
MICHAUX, F. A., and NTJTTALL, T. North 

American sylva. 
MORRIS, J. G. Catalogue of the described 

lepidoptera of North America, and synopsis 

of the same. (In Smithsonian mis. coll., 

v. 3, 4.) 
OSTEN-SACKEN, A. Catalogue of described 

diptera of. (In Smithsonian mis. coll., v. 3.) 

History : 

AMERICAN archives. 

AMERICAN historical record, The. 

DE VERB, M. S. Romance of American his- 
tory. 

KIP, W. I. Early Jesuit missions in. 

PARKMAN, F. Jesuits in North America in 
the xvn. century. 

Pioneers of France in the new world. 

PRADT, D. D. de. Europe and North Amer- 
ica in 1821. 

WILLSON, M. American history. 

WINTERBOTHAM, "W". View of French set- 
tlements in. 

Description and travel: 

ALEXANDER, J. E. Transatlantic sketches. 

ASHE, T. Travels in North America, per- 
formed in 1806. 

BARTRAM, "W. Travels through North and 
South Carolina, etc. 

BAXLEY, H. W. What I saw on the west 
coast of North and South America. 

BENZONI, G. Travels in America, 1542-56. 
(In Hakluyt soc., v. 20.) 

CARVER, J. Three years' travels in. 

CHAMBERS, W. Things as they are in. 

CHARLEVOIX, P. F. J. de. Histoire et de- 
scription ge"ne>ale de la nouvelle France, avec 
le journal historique d'un voyage fait par or- 
dre du roi dans I'Ame'rique septentrionale, 
1744. 

CHATEAUBRIAND, R. F. A. de. Travels in 

North America and Italy. 

COMETTANT, O. Nouveau monde, Le : scenes 
de la vie Ame'ricaine. 

CORTAMBERT, R. Voyages en Ame'rique. 
(In Peuples et voyageurs contemporains.) 

DIXON, W. H. New America. 

DOMENECH, E. (Abbe). Seven years in the 
great deserts of. 

GAMELLI- CARERI, J. F. Travels in New 
Spain, 1686. ( In Churchill's Coll. voy., v. 
6.) 

GRANT, Mrs. . Memoirs of an American 
lady ; with sketches of manners and society 
in America, as they existed previous to the 
revolution. 

HAWTHORNE, N. Passages from the Amer- 
ican note-books. 

HEAD, G. Forest scenes and sketches in the 
wilds of. 



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America (North) (continued) 

LANMAN, C. Japanese embassy in. 

LA PORT, J. A. de. Travels in the old and 
new world, 1784. (Russian.) 

LONG, G., et al. North America and the "West 
Indies. 

LYELL, C. Travels in North America in the 
years 1841-2. 

MACKENZIE, A. Voyages through the con- 
tinent of North America, from Montreal to 
the Frozen and Pacific oceans. 

MATTHEW, P. Emigration fields. 

MAXIMILIAN, A. P. (Prince). Travels in the 
interior of. 

Voyage dans 1'inteVieur de I'AmeYique du 
nord, exe"cut6 pendant les anne"es 1832-4. 

MURRAY, C. A. Travels in North America, 
1834-6. 

ORBIGNY, A. d'. Voyage pittoresque dans les 
deux Ame'riques. 

PIKE, Z. M. Exploratory travels through 
the western territories of North America, 
1805-7. 

PORTER, Sir R. K. Travels in North Ameri- 
ca, Persia, Georgia, etc., etc., 1817-20. 

Kossi, L. (Abb). Six ans en Ame'rique, 
1856-62. 

SMITH, J. (Capt.). Travels and adventures in 
North America, 1593-1629. (In Church- 
ill's Coll. voy., v. 2.) 

TROLLO^IAD, The. 1837. 

WILKES, C. Western America, including 
California and Oregon ; with maps. Phil. 
1849. 130 pp. 8? (In Pamphlets, v. 8.) 

WINTHROP, T. Canoe and saddle. 

See also Indians ; Mexico ; United States ; and 

the names of parts of N. A. 
America (Russian) 

CASSIN, J. Illustrations of the birds of. 

INFORMATION relative to Russian America in 
president's message, 1868. (In Pamphlets, 
v. 23.) 

SAUER, M. Geographical and astronomical 
expedition, 1785-94. 

SEEMANN, B. Voyage of H. M. S. Herald, 
1845-51. 

SIMPSON, Sir G. Journey round the world, 
1841-2. 

SUMNER, C. Cession of Russian America to 
the U. S. (In Pamphlets, v. 23.) 

See also Alaska ; America (North). 
America (South) 

ALEXANDER, J. E. Transatlantic sketches. 

BARTLETT, W. A. Journal of a cruise in the 
U. S. sloops Vincennes and Fairfield, and 
frigate Brandywine, 1833-7. [In manu- 
script.] 

BAXLEY, H. W. "What I saw on the west 
coast of North and South America. 

BISHOP, N. H. A thousand miles' walk 
across. 

BLAKE, J. L. View of the world. 
1 DARWIN, C. (R.) Journal of researches into 
the natural history and geology of the coun- 
tries visited during the voyage of H. M. S. 
Beagle round the world. 

FITZ-ROY, R. Voyages of the Adventure and 
Beagle, 1832-6. 

GERSTACKER, F. Travels in South America, 
185-. (In Journey round the world.) 



America (South) (continued) 

HISTORY of Miranda's attempted revolution in. 

KING, P. P., and FiTZ-RoY, R. Sailing di- 
rections for. (Part ii.) 

KOLB, G. F. Handbuch der vergleichenden 
statistik. 

LA PLACE, C. P. T. Visit to Rio Janeiro and 
Valparaiso in 1830-32. ( In Voyage autour 
du monde, v. 4.) 

MYERS, H. M. and P. V. N. Life and nature 
under the tropics. 

ORBIGNY, A. d'. Voyage pittoresque dans 
les deux Ame'riques. 

ORTON, J. Andes and the Amazon. 

PAEZ, Don Ramon. Wild scenes in. 

SCARLETT, P. C. South America and the 
Pacific. 

SCHMIDEL, U. de S. Histoire veritable d'un 
voyage curieux dans 1'Amerique par le Br6- 
sil et le Rio de la Plata, etc., 1534-54. (In 
Ternaux-Compans's Voy., v. 5.) 

SOUTH American scraps. (In World here 
and there.) 

STEVENSON, W. B. Twenty years' residence 
in. 

TECHO, N. del. History of Paraguay, Tucu- 
rnan, Rio de la Plata, Parana, etc., etc. (In 
Churchill's Coll. voy., v. 6.) 

TSCHUDI, J. J. von. Reisen durch slid Ame- 
rika. 

ULLOA, A. de. Voyage to South America, 
1735 ; with descriptions, at large, of the 
Spanish cities, towns, provinces, etc., of that 
extensive continent. 

VASSAR, J. G. Twenty years around the 
world. 

WARD, H. A. Notice of the megatherium 
Cuvieri, the giant fossil ground-sloth of. 

WARREN, T. R. Dust and foam. 

WATERTON, C. Wanderings in South Amer- 
ica, the north-west of the United States, 
and the Antilles. 

See also 

Amazon. El Dorado. 

Andes. Guiana. 

Argentine rep. Mountain adventures. 

Bolivia. New Granada. 

Brazil. Paraguay. 

Chile. Patagonia. 

Ecuador. Peru, etc. 

Also the names of parts of S. A. generally. 
America (Spanish) 

BENZONI, G. History of the new world, show- 
ing his travels in America, 1541-6. (In Hak- 
luyt soc., v. 20.) 

CONCISE history of Spanish America : contain- 
ing a succinct relation of the discovery and 
settlement of its several colonies ; a circum- 
stantial detail of their respective situation, 
extent, commodities, trade, etc. ; commerce 
with old Spain by the galleons, flota, etc.; 
also, contraband trade with the English, 
Dutch, French, Danes, and Portuguese. 
With an appendix, containing an exact de- 
scription of Paraguay. Collected chiefly 
from Spanish writers. Lond. 1741. 12? 

GONZALES, Fr. P. Clamores apostolicos diri- 
gidos & todos los religiosos del orden de nues- 
tro padre San Francisco en estas provincias 
de Espana, 1791. (In Arco triumphal.) 



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America (Spanish.) (continued) 

HASSAUREK, F. Four years among Spanish 

Americans. 

HELPS, A. Spanish conquest in America. 
HUMBOLDT, (F. H.) A. von. Travels to the 

equinoctial regions of America. 
Travels to the equinoctial regions of the 
new continent, 1799-1804. 

America; and other poems. COFFIN, N. W. 

America before Europe. GASPARIN, A. E. 
(comte de). 

American agriculturist, The ; for the farm, gar- 
den, and household. V. 30 (1871), 31 (1872). 
N. Y. 2 v. 4? 

American almanac, and repository of useful 
knowledge. Bost. 1830-61. 31 v. [Vols. 
missing : 1833, 1852, 1853, 1854, 1856, 1859. 
6 v.] 

American and English railway practice. HOL- 
LEY, A. L. 

American annual cyclopaedia and register of 
important events of the years 1861 to 1872, 
incl.; embracing political, civil, military, 
and social affairs, public documents, biogra- 
phy, statistics, commerce, finance, literature, 
science, agriculture, and mechanical indus- 
try. V. 1-12. N. Y. 1863-72. 12 v. 4 

American annual register. V. 1 (1825) to 4 
(1830). [Am. reg. previous to 1825.] N. 
Y. 4 v. 8 

American antiquarian soc. (Worcester, Mass.). 
Catalogue of books in the library of. Wore. 
1837. 8 
PROCEEDINGS at annual meetings, 1849-71. 

Wore. 1850-71. 4 v. 8 
TRANSACTIONS and collections, v. 1-4, entitled 
' Archseologia Americana. ' Wore, and Camb. 
1820-60. 4 v. 8 

American archives. Fourth series ; containing a 
documentary history of the English colonies 
in North America, from the king's message 
to parliament, of March 7, 1774, to the dec- 
laration of independence by the United 
States. V. 1-6. [V. 3 missing.] Wash. 
1837-44. 6 v. f. 

FIFTH series ; containing a documentary his- 
tory of the United States of America, from 
the declaration of independence, July 4, 1776, 
to the definite treaty of peace with Great 
Britain, Sept. 3, 1783. Wash. 1837-43. 
3 v. f 

American art-union. Transactions for 1848- 
9. N. Y. 1850. 12: 

American artillerist's companion. TOUSARD, 
L. DE. 

American artisan : a weekly journal of arts, me- 
chanics, engineering, chemistry, inventions, 
and patents. V. 8 (June, 1869) to 14 (June, 
1872). [V. 13 wanting.] 14 v. 4? 
Same. 3d. ser., v. 1 (July to Dec. 1872). N. 
Y. Sm. f 

American artist life. TUCKERMAN, H. T. 

American association for the advancement of 
science. Proceedings at the llth, 12th, and 
13th annual meetings, held at Montreal, Bal- 
timore, and Springfield (Mass.), 1857, 1858, 
1859. Camb., Mass., 1858-60. 3 v. 8 

American association for the promotion of social 
science. See Journal of social science. 

American baron, The. DE MILLE, J. 



American beaver and his works. MORGAN, L. H. 
American bibliopolist, The. SABIN, J., and 

SONS (pub.). 

American biographical dictionary. ALLEN, W. 
American biography. BELKNAP, J. N. Y. 

1846. 3 v. 16? H. F. lib., v. 161-3. 

Contents : 



Argall, Sir Samuel, v. 2. 
Blron, v. 1. 

Bradford, William, v. 3. 
Brewster, William, v. 3. 
Calvert, Cecil, v. 3. 
Calvert, George, v. 3. 
Calvert, Leonard, v. 3. 
Cartier, James, v. 1. 
Carver, John, v. 2. 
Champlain, Samuel, v. 2. 
Columbus, Christopher, v. 1. 
Cushman, Robert, v. 3. 
Dale, Sir Thomas, v. 2. 
Delaware, T. (Lord), v. 2. 
De Monts, v. 2. 
Fuca, Juan de, v. 2. 
Gates, Sir Thomas, v. 2. 
Gilbert, Bartholomew, v. 2. 
Gilbert, Humphrey, v. 1. 
Gorges, Ferdinando, v. 2. 
Gosnold, Bartholomew, v. 2. 
Grenville, Richard, v. 1. 



Madoc, v. I. 
Mason, Jno., v. 2. 
Newport, Christopher, v. 2. 
Penn, William, v. 3. 
Poutrincourt, v. 2. 
Pring, Martin, v. 2. 
Raleigh, Walter, v. 2. 
Robinson, John, v. 2. 
Smith, Sir Thomas, v. 2. 
Somers, Sir George, v. 2. 
Soto, Ferdinando de, v. 1. 
Standish, Miles, v. 3. 
Virginia colony, The, v. 2. 
Wamham, Sir Ferdinando, 

v. 2. 

Weymouth, George, v. 2. 
Winslow, Edward, v. 3. 
Winthrop, John, v. 3. 
Winthrop, John, Jr., v. 3. 
Wyat, Sir Francis, v. 2. 
Yeardley, George, v. 2. 
Zeno, Nicolo, v. L 



American colonization society. Appendix to re- 
port of naval committee by the. See U. S. 

(house of rep.) 
MEMORIAL of the semi-centennial anniversary, 

celebrated at Washington, Jan. 15, 1867. 

With documents concerning Liberia. Wash. 

1867. 8. (In Pamphlets, v. 7.) 
American cyclopaedia (new). RIPLEY, G., and 

DANA, C. A. (Eds.) 

American education. MANSFIELD, E. D. 
American eloquence. Speeches and addresses ; 

with biographical sketches and notes. Ed. 

by Frank Moore. 
American ephemeris and nautical almanac for 

the years 1871 to 1875. Wash. 5 v. 8 
American ethnological society. Transactions. 

N. Y. 1845-8. 2 v. 8 

Contents : 

Catherwood, F. : Account of the Punico-Llbyan 
monument at Dugga, and the remains of an 
ancient structure at Bless, near the site of an- 
cient Carthage, v. 1. 

Cotheal, A. I. : Grammatical sketch of the lan- 
guage spoken by the Indians of the Mosquito 
shore, v. 2. 

Dwight, Theo. : Sketch of the Mpongwes and their 
language, v. 2. 

Dwight, Theo. : Sketch of the Polynesian language, 
v. 2. 

Gallatin, A. : Hale's Indians of north-west Amer- 
ica, and vocabularies of North America ; with an 
introduction, v. 2. 

Gallatin, A. : Notes on the semi-civilized nations of 
Mexico, Yucatan, and central America, v. 1. 

Morton, S. G. : Account of a craniological collec- 
tion, with remarks on the classification of some 
families of the human race, v. 2. 

Rafn, C. C. : View of the ancient geography of the 
arctic regions of America, from accounts con- 
tained in old northern MSS., v. 2. 

Schoolcraft, H. R. : Observations respecting the 
Grave creek mound in western Virginia, v. 1. 

Squier, E. G. : Observations on the aboriginal 
monuments of the Mississippi valley, v. 2. 

Troost, G. : Account of ancient remains in Tennes- 
see, v. 1. 

Turner, W. W. : On the recent discoveries of 
Himyaritic inscriptions, and the attempts made 
to decipher them, v. I. 

Williams, S. Wells : Present position of the Chinese 
empire in respect to the extension of trade and 
intercourse with other nations, v. 2. 

American family in Germany, The. BROWNE, 

J.E. 
American fossil ox. LEIDY, J. Memoir upon 

the extinct species of. (In Smithsonian con- 

trib., v. 5.) 
American fruit-book. COLE, S. W. 



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American game in its seasons. HERBERT, H. 
W. 

American genealogy. HOLGATE, J. B. 

American gentleman's guide to politeness and 
fashion. LUNETTES, H. 

American girl abroad. TRAFTON, A. 

American historical and literary curiosities. 
SMITH, J. J., and WATSON, J. F. 

American historical record and repertory of notes 
and queries, concerning the history and an- 
tiquities of America and biography of Amer- 
icans. Edited by Benj. J. Lossing. V. 1. 
Phil. 1872. Sq. 8 

American home-book of in-door games. SMITH, 
Mrs. C. L. 

American hotel for invalids. BONDU, A. (In 
Pamphlets, v. 32.) 

American journal of education. Ed. by Henry 
Barnard. 1856-63. 

American journal of horticulture. V.l-9. Bost. 
1867-71. 

American journal of sciences ; more especially of 

mineralogy, geology, and the other branches 

of natural history. New Haven and N. Y. 

104 v. 8 

1st series, conducted by B. Silliman. V. 1 

(1819) to 50 (Oct. 1845). 50 v. 
2d series, conducted by B. Silliman and J. 
D. Dana. V. 1 (May, 1846) to 50 (Nov. 
1870). 50 v. 

3d series, conducted by J. D. Dana and B. 
Silliman. V. 1 (Jan. 1871) to 4 (Dec. 1872). 
4 v. 

INDEX to 1st series (v. 1-49, 1819-45), v. 50, 
1st series. 

2d series (v. 1-10, 1846-50), v. 10, 2d se- 
ries. 

2d series (v. 11-20, 1851-5), v. 20, 2d se- 
ries. 

2d series (v. 21-30, 1856-60), v. 30, 2d 
series. 

2d series (v. 31-40, 1861-5), v. 40, 2d se- 
ries. 

2d series (v. 41-50, 1866-70), v. 50, 2d 
series. 

[After 1870, index in each volume.] 
American leaves. OSGOOD, S. 
American literature 

CHASLES, (V. E.) P. Anglo-American liter- 
ature. 

CLEVELAND, C. D. Compendium of. 
DUYCKINCK, E. A. and G. L. Cyclopaedia of. 
GRISWOLD, E. W. Poets and poetry of Amer- 
ica, The. 

KYDER, G. T. Lyra Americana. 
SLAVE songs of the TJ. S. 
TUCKERMAN, H. T. Sketch of. (In Shaw's 

Outlines of Eng. lit.) 

See also Biography; English language and lit- 
erature. 

American loyalists. SABINE, L. 
American mechanics' magazine; containing orig- 
inal matter on subjects connected with manu- 
factures, the arts, and sciences. V. 1 (Feb. 
1825) to 2 (Jan. 1826). N. Y. 2 v. 8? 
American merchant in Europe, Asia, and Aus- 
tralia. TRAIN, G. F. 
American miller. HUGHES, W. C. 
American notes for general circulation. DICK- 
ENS, C. (J. H.) 



American notes and queries. V. 1 (Jan. 1857). 
(n.t.p.) 8 

American numismatic manual. DICKESON, M. 
W. 

American ornithology. WILSON, A. 

American photographic almanac, 1864. FOW- 
LER, J. 

American pioneers and patriots, ((bries.) AB- 
BOTT, J. S. C. Ferdinand de Soto. 

American political economy. BOWEN, F. 

American popular speakers, The. SYPHER, J. 

American printer, The. MACKELLAR, T. 

American register, The : a summary review of 
history, politics, and literature. V. 1, 2 
(1817). Phil. 1817. 2v. 8? See Am. an- 
nual register. 

American remembrancer, and universal tablet 
of memory. HARDIE, J. 

American repertory of arts, sciences, and man- 
ufactures. Ed. by Jas. J. Mapes. V. 1 
(Feb. 1840) to 4 (Aug. 1841). N. Y. 4 v. 
8 

American republic. BROWNSON, O. A. 

American stage. BROWN, T. A. History of 
the. 

American state papers. Documents, legislative 
and executive, of the congress of the United 
States, from 1789 to 1859 ; selected and edited 
under the authority of congress. 1st and 2d 
series. Wash. 1832-61. 38 v. 4? 

Contents : 
Claims, 1 v., 1789-1823. 
Commerce and navigation, 2 v., 1789-1823. 
Finance, 5 v., 1789-1828. 
Foreign relations, 6 v., 1789-1828. 
Indian affairs, 2 v.. 1789-1827. 
Military affairs, 7 v., 1789-1838. 
Miscellaneous, 2 v., 1789-1823. 
Naval affairs, 4 v., 1789-1836. 
Post-office, 1 v., 1789-1823. 
Public lands, 8 v., 1789-1837. 

American turf register : a correct synopsis of 
turf events in the United States, embracing 
running, trotting, and pacing, for 1870. N. 
Y. 1871. 8 

American wit and humor. (From Harper's 
mag.) Illustrated by J. McLennan. N. Y. 
1859. 8 (2 cop.) 
American woman's home. BEECHER, C. E., 

and STOWE, H. (E.) B. 
American wonder-land. BACHE, K. M. 
American's guide ; comprising the declaration 
of independence, the articles of confedera- 
tion, the constitution of the United States, 
and the constitutions of the several states 
composing the union. Phil. 1850. 12? 
Same. Phil. 1859. 12? 
American's own book. BIGELOW, J. K. 
Americanisms 

BARTLETT, J. K. Dictionary of. 

DE VERB, M. S. Americanisms : the English 

of the new world. 

ELWYN, A. L. Glossary of supposed. 
Americans 

DUYCKINCK, E. A. National portrait gallery 

of eminent. 

GASKILL, E. National portrait gallery of dis- 
tinguished. 

LIVINGSTON, J. Portraits of eminent Amer- 
icans now living, with biographical and his- 
torical memoirs of their lives and actions. 
N. Y. 1853-4. 4 v. 8 



AMERICANS 



25 



AMPERE 



Americans in Home. LELAND, H. P. 

Amer;que devant 1'Europe, L'. GASPARIN, A. 
E. DK. 

Ames, Fisher (1758-1808). Works of; with a 
selection from his speeches and correspond- 
ence. Ed. by his son, Seth Ames. Bost. 
1854. 2v. 8? 

Contents : 

Letters, v. 1. 

Memoir, by Kirkland, J. T., v. 1. 
Miscellaneous essays, v. 2. 
Political essays, v. 2. 
Speeches, v. 2. 

SPEECH on the British treaty (April 28, 1796). 
(In Moore, F. American eloquence, v. 1.) 

SPEECH on Madison's resolution (January 24, 
1794). (In Moore, F. American eloquence, 
v. 1.) 

SPEECHES of Fisher Ames in congress (1789- 
96). Ed. hy P. W. Ames. Bost. 1871. 8 
[250 copies printed.] 

MOORE, F. Sketch of the life of. (In Amer- 
ican eloquence, v. 1.) 

See also Golden age of American oratory; Ora- 
tors of American revolution. 

Ames, Mary Clemmer. Eirene ; or, a woman's 
right. N. Y. 1871. 8 (4 cop.) 

MEMORIAL of Alice and Phoebe Gary ; with 
some of their later poems and portraits. N. 
Y. 1873. 12? 

OUTLINES of men, women, and things. N. Y. 
1873. 12= (2 cop.) 



Contents : 



Arlington in May. 

Bread-making. 

Caste in sex. 

Charles Sumner's home. 

Fallen man, The. 

Fanny Fern. 

French journalist, A. 

Grand duke Alexis in New 

York. 
Horace Greeley and Edwin 

Forrest. 

Indian summer in Virginia. 
Insti ncti ve philosophers and 

statesmen. 
Let us live. 



Lola Montfz. 

Margaret Fuller Ossoli. 

Newport in September. 

Northern Vermont in Au- 
gust. 

Our kitchens. 

Physical basis of statesman- 
ship. 

Pin-money. 

Kainy morning In the coun- 
try, A. 

Things gone by. 

Una and her paupers. 

Women suffrage. 



VICTOIRE. N. Y. 1864. 12? 
Amherst, J. A. Invasion of Eussia. (Equest. 

spect.) Lacy's Plays, v. 13. 
IRELAND as it is. (Dr. in 3 acts.) Mod. stand. 

dr., v. 15. 
IRELAND as it was. (Dr. in 2 acts.) Lacy's 

Plays, v. 81. 
Amherst college (Mass.) 

CATALOGUE and reports (1869-72). [Bound 
together.] 8? 

Contents : 

Catalogue (annual), 1869-70, 1870-71, 1871-2. 
Catalogue (triennial), 1869. 
Catalogue (triennial), 1872 isemi-centennial]. 
Obituary record, July, 1872. 

Physical culture in Am. coll. By Nathan Allen. 
Boll of honor. 

Semi-centennial exercises, July 12, 1872. 
Walker building : laying corner-stone of, June 10, 
1868 ; and opening of, Oct. 20, 1871. 

CATALOGUE of books added to the library 
(July, 1855, to July, 1871). Amherst, 1871. 

CATALOGUES of (1866-7, 1867-8, 1868-9). (In 
Ann. cat. Am. coll., v. 1.) 

CATALOGUE eorum qui munera et officia aca- 
demica gesserunt, quique alicujus gradus 
laurea donati sunt, in collegio Amherstiensi, 
Amherstiae, in republica Massachusettensi. 



Amherst coll. (continued) 

Springfieldise, 1866. (In Triennial cat. Am. 
coll., v. 1.) 
OBITUARY record of Amherst college, for years 

ending July 11, 1867, and July 9, 1868. 
EOLL of honor. (In Ann. cat. Am. coll., v. 1.) 
CUTTING, G. K. Student life at. 
TYLER, W. S. History of [1821-1871], 
Ami des enfants et des adolescents, L'. BERQUIN, 

A. 
Aminta. TASSO, T. (In Quattro poeti Italiani, 

I.) 
Ammosoff, Nicholas. Benefit of free trade. Part 

ii. St. Petersburg, 1817. 8? (Russian.) 
Ammunition. See Patents, Abridgments of Brit- 
ish, v. 12. 

Among my books. LOWELL, J. E. 
Among my books. World essays. EEED, W. B. 
Among the Arabs. NAPHEGYI, G. 
Among the brigands. DE MILLE, J. 
Among the Goths and Vandals. BLAIKIE, J. 
Among the guerrillas. GILMORE, J. E. 
Among the hills ; and other poems. WHITTIER, 

J. G. 

Among the Isles of Shoals. THAXTER, C. 
Among the pines ; or, the south in secession time. 

GILMORE, J. E. 

Among the trees. LORIMER, M. 
Amoor river 

ATKINSON, T. W. Travels on the upper and 

lower Amoor. 

COLLINS, P. McD. Voyage down the. 
KNOX, T. W. Overland through Asia. 
EAVENSTEIN, E. G. Eussians on the Amur. 
SAUER, M. Geographical and astronomical 

expedition, 1785-94. 
Amos, Sheldon. Difference of sex as a topic of 

jurisprudence and legislation. Lond. 1870. 

16? 

Amour, L'. MICHELET, J. 
Amour dans 1'avenir, Un. MERY, J. (In 

(Euvres, v. 28.) 
Amour des levres et 1 'amour du coeur, L'. Goz- 

LAN, L. (In (Euvres, v. 8.) 
Amour d'un esclave, L'. COMETTANT, O. (In 

Nouveau monde, Le : scenes de la vie Ame"- 

ricaine.) 
Amour en mer. COMETTANT, 0. (In Nouveau 

monde, Le : scenes de la vie AmeYicaine.) 
Amoureux des Catherine, Les. ERCKMANN- 

CHATRIAN. 

Amouroux. See Armengaud. 
Amours de Claire et de Marcellin. EOUSSEAU, 

J. J. (In (Euvres et correspondance inedites.) 
Amours de voyage. CLOUGH, A. H. (In 

Poems.) 
Amours des bords du Ehin, Les. MERY, J. 

(In (Euvres, v. 38.) 
Amours of Daphnis and Chloe, The. LONGUS. 

Tr. by E. Smith. (In Greek romances.) 
Ampere, Jean Jacques Antoine (1800-1864). Ce*- 

sar: scenes historiques. Paris, 1859. 8? 
HISTOIRE Eomaine a Eome, L'. (2e d.) 

Paris, 1863. 4 v. 8? 
PROMENADE en Ame"rique, 1851-2. Paris, 

1860. 2 v. 8? 

Contents : 

Canada, v. 1. I fitats-TJnis, v. 1. 

Cuba, v. 2. | Mexique, v. 2. 

See also Sainte-Beuve, C. A. 



AMPHIBIANS 



ANCIENT 



Amphibians 

HAMILTON, K. Amphibious carnivora, wal- 
rus, etc. (In Jardine's Nat. lib., v. 25.) 
Sw AINSON, W. Natural history of fishes, am- 
phibians, and reptiles. 
See also Reptiles. 

Amphibious carnivora. See Amphibians. 
Amphion. EIEHL, W. H. (In Culturgeschicht- 

liche novellen.) 

Ampies, Juan de. ROBINSON, C. Voyage to 
Coriana, 1517. (In Early voyages to Amer- 
ica.) 
Amputation. LISTER, J. Treatise on. (In 

Holmes, T. System of surgery, v. 3.) 
Amusements 

ELLIOTT, A. Play-ground and the parlor. 
EVENING amusements. 
HENSHAW, A. B. Amusement for invalids. 
HONE, W. Every-day book and table-book. 
MAGICIAN'S own book, The. 
SMITH, H. Festivals, games, and amuse- 
ments, ancient and modern. 
See also Dramas (amateur) ; Games ; Gymnas- 
tics ; Sports. 

Amy Herbert. SEWELL, E. M. 
Amy Wier. RINGGOLD, G. H. (In Fountain 

rock.) 
An der grenze. HOEFER, E. (In Erzahlende 

schriften, v. 1.) 

Anabasis ; or, expedition of Cyrus. XENOPHON. 
Anacharsis. DIOGENES LAERTIUS. Life of. 

(In Lives, ed. 1688, v. 2.) 
Same. Tr. by C. D. Yonge. Bohn's Class. 

lib. 
Same. (Gr. et Lat.) Didot's Script. Graec. bib- 

lioth. 
Anacharsis (the younger). BARTHELEMY, J. J. 

Travels of Anacharsis in Greece. 
Anacreon (ab. 560 B.C.). Odes. Tr. by Thomas 
Moore; with fifty-four illustrative designs, by 
Girodet de Roussy. Now first produced in 
England. Lond. n.d. Sq. 16? 
Anaesthesia. SIMPSON, J. Y. Anaesthesia, 

hospitalism, etc. 
Anaesthetics. LISTER, J. Treatise on. (In 

Holmes, T. System of surgery, v. 3.) 
See also Chloroform ; Ether ; Nitrous oxide. 
Anales de la propagacion de la fe". Coleccion 
periodica. Leon, 1843. Tom. xv. 8? (In 
Pamphlets, v. 1.) 

Contents : 

Misiones de Abisinia. 
Misiones de America. 
Misiones de China. 
Misiones de India. 
Misiones de Oceania occidental. 

Analogy of religion, natural and revealed. BUT- 
LER, J. 

Analyse raisonne"e de 1'histoire de France [987- 
1793]. CHATEAUBRIAND, F. A. DE. 

Analysis, Chemical. See Chemistry. 

Analysis, Mathematical. See Calculus. 

Anastasis. BUSH, G. 

Anastasius; or, memoirs of a Greek. HOPE, 
T. 

Anatomy 

DRAPER, J. C. Anatomy, physiology, and 

hygiene. 
GOTHE, J. W. von. Osteologie. (In S'amm. 

werke, v. 5.) 
GRAY, H. Anatomy, descriptive and surgical. 



Anatomy (continued) 

HASSALL, A. H. Illustrations of the micro- 
scopic anatomy of the human body in health 
and disease. 

HITCHCOCK, E. Elementary anatomy and 
physiology. 

HOOPER, K. Lexicon medicum; or, medical 
dictionary. 

JONES, C. H., and SIEVEKING, E. H. Man- 
ual of pathological. 

LE PILEUR, A. Corps humain, Le. 

Wonders of the human body. 
LOGORSKY. Anatomy. (Russian.) 
QUAIN, J., and WILSON, W. J. E. Series of 

anatomical plates ; with comments. 
ROKITANSKY, C. Manual of pathological. 
SWEDENBORG, E. Animal kingdom, The. 

Economy of the animal kingdom. 
TODD, R. B. Cyclopaedia of anatomy and 

physiology. 

WILSON, W. J. E. See Quain, J. (above). 
See also Comptes rendus ; Nervous system ; 
Osteology; Physiology; also the names of va- 
rious organs and members of body. 
Anatomy and philosophy of expression. BELL, 

Sir C. 

Anatomy of melancholy. BURTON, R. 
Anatomy of suicide. WINSLOW, F. 
Anaxagoras. DIOGENES LAERTIUS. Life of. 

(In Lives, ed. 1688, v. 1.) 
Same. Tr. by C. D. Yonge. Bohn's Class. 

lib. 
Same. (Gr. et Lat.) Didot's Script. Graec. 

biblioth. 
Anaxarchus. DIOGENES LAERTIUS. Life of. 

(In Lives, ed. 1688, v. 2.) 
Same. Tr. by C. D. Yonge. Bohn's Class. 

lib. 
Same. (Gr. et Lat.) Didot's Script. Graec. 

biblioth. 
Anaximander. DIOGENES LAERTIUS. Life 

of. (In Lives, ed. 1688, v. 1.) 
Same. Tr. by C. D. Yonge. Bohn's Class. 

lib. 
Same. (Gr. et Lat.) Didot's Script. Graec. 

biblioth. 
Anaximenes. DIOGENES LAERTIUS. Life of. 

(In Lives, ed. 1688, v. 1.) 
Same. Tr. by C. D. Yonge. Bohn's Class. 

lib. 
Same. (Gr. et Lat.) Didot's Script. Graec. 

biblioth. 

Ancient classics for English readers. Ed. by W. 
Lucas Collins etal. Phil. 1872-3. 12? 

Contents : 

Aristophanes. Ed. by W. L. Collins. 

Csesar. Ed. by A. Trollope. 

Herodotus. Ed. by G. C. Swayne. 

Hesiod. Ed. by J. Davies. 

Homer. (Iliad.) Ed. by W. L. Collins. 

Homer. (Odyssey.) Ed. by W. L. Collins. 

Pliny. (Letters.) Ed. by A. Church and W. J. 

Brodribb. 
Virgil. Ed. by W. L. Collins. 

Ancient faiths embodied in ancient names. IN- 

MAN, T. 

Ancient history. See History (ancient). 
Ancient mariner, The. COLERIDGE, S. T. (In 

Dana's Household book of poetry.) 
Same. (In Poet, and dram, works, v. 1.) 
Ancient monuments of the Mississippi valley. 

SQUIER, E. G., and DAVIS, E. H. 



ANCIENT 



27 



ANDERSON 



Ancient songs and ballads. KITSON, J. 

Ancient Spanish ballads, historical and roman- 
tic. LOCKHART, J. G. 

Ancient states and empires. LORD, J. 

Ancient stone implements, weapons, and orna- 
ments of Great Britain. EVANS, J. 

Ancients 

BACON, F. "Wisdom of. (In Essays.) 
COOLEY, W. D. Commerce of. (In Mari- 
time and inland discovery, v. 1.) 
Geography of. (In Maritime and inland 

discovery, v. 1.) 
See also History (ancient). 

Andagoya, Pascual de. Narrative of the pro- 
ceedings of Pedrarias Davila in the provin- 
ces of Tierra Firme or Castilla del Oro, and 
of the discovery of the south sea and coasts 
of Peru and Nicaragua. Tr. and ed., with 
notes and introduction, by C. K. Markham. 
(In Hakluyt soc., v. 33.) 

Andalucia (Spain). MAXIMILIAN, F. Keise- 
skizzen, 1851. ( In Aus meinem leben, v. 2.) 

Anderdon, W. H. Antoine de Bonneval: a 
tale of Paris in the days of St. Vincent de 
Paul. Bait. 1867. 12? 

Andersen, Hans Christian (b. 1805). Every- 
thing in its right place ; and other stories. 
Tr. from the Danish, by H. W. Dulcken. 
Lond. n.d. 16? 
GESAMMELTE werke. Leipzig, n.d. 5 v. 12? 



Contents : 



Agnette und der meermann , 

v. 3. 

Ahasverus, v. 3. 
Besuch bel Dickens, v. 4. 
Bilderbuch ohne bilder, v. 4. 
Eines dichters bazar, v. 3. 
Gerlichte, v. 3. 
Glucksblume, Die, v. 3. 
Improvisator, Der, v. 1. 
In Schweden, v. 4. 
In Spanien, v. 4. 
Marchen meines lebens, v. 4. 



Miirchen und historien, v. 5. 

Mulatte, Der, v. 3. 

Nur ein geiger, v. 2. 

O. Z., v. 2. 

Ragaz, v. 4. 

Raphaella, v. 3. 

Reiseschatten, v. 4. 

Sein oder nicht sein, v. 1. 

Silkeborg, v. 4. 

Skagen, v. 4. 

Zwei baronessen, Die, v. 2. 



GOLOSHES of fortune ; and other stories. Lond. 
n.d. 16? 

Contents : 



Buckwheat, The. 
Five out of one shell. 
Goloshes of fortune, The. 



Neighboring families, The. 
Rose-elf, The. 
Snow queen, The. 

ICE maiden, The ; and the Story of my life. 

Tr. by H. W. Dulcken. Lond. n.d. 16? 
Same. Tr. by Fanny Fuller. N. Y. 1863. 

16? 
IMPROVISATORS, The ; or, life in Italy. Tr. 

from the Danish, by Mary Hewitt. Lond. 

1857. 16? 

Same. Lond. 1869. (3 cop.) 
IN Spain, and a visit to Portugal. N. Y. 

1870. 12? 
MARSH king's daughter ; and other stories. 

Lond. n.d. 16? 



Contents : 



Bottle-neck, The. 

Marsh king's daughter, The. 

Phoenix bird, The. 



Shadow, The. 

Story of the year, The. 

Twelve by the mail. 

O. T. A Danish romance. N. Y. 1870. 12? 

(6 cop.) 

OLD church bell ; and other stories. Lond. 
n.d. 16? 

Contents : 

In Sweden. 

Last dream of the old oak-tree. 

Old church bell. 

Story from the sand-dunes. 

ONLY a fiddler. N. Y. 1870. 12? (6 cop.) 



Andersen (continued) 

OUT of theheart. Translated from the Danish, 
by H. W. Dulcken. Lond. 1868. 18? (2 
cop.) 

PICTURES of travel in Sweden, among the 
Hartz mountains, and in Switzerland, with 
a visit to Chas. Dickens's house. N. Y. 
1871. 12? 

POET'S bazaar, A : pictures of travel in Ger- 
many, Italy, Greece, and the orient. Au- 
thor's edition. N. Y. 1871. 12? 

SILVER shilling ; and other stories. Lond. n. 
d. 16? 



Contents : 



Daisy, The. 

Emperor's new clothes. 
Hardy tin soldier. The. 
Little Glaus and great Claus. 
Little Ida's flowers. 
Naughty boy, The. 



Princess on the pea, The. 
Silver shilling, The. 
Snail and the rose-tree. 
Story of a mother. 
Thumbelina. 
Traveling companion. 



STORIES. Translated from the Danish, (n.t.p.) 
16? 



Contents : 



Shoes of fortune, The. 
Snow queen, The. 
Swineherd, The. 
Watchman's adventure. 



Bell, The. 
Elder-bush, The. 
Memoir of H. C. A. 
Picture-book without pict- 
ures, The. 

STORIES and tales. N. Y. 1871. 12? 

STORY-BOOK ; with a memoir, by Mary Howitt. 
Tr. from the Danish. N. Y. 1855. 3 v. 
in 1. 16? 

Contents : 



Fir-tree, The. 

Leap-frog. The. 

Memoir of Hans Christian 

Andersen. 

Miscellaneous stories. 
My boots. 



Picture-book without pict- 
ures. 

Real princess. The. 
Shoes of fortune, The. 
Snow queen, The. 
Swineherd, The. 



STORY of my life, The. N. Y. 1871. 12? (2 

cop.) 
To BE or not to be. Tr. by Mrs. Bushby. 

Lond. 1857. 16? 
UNDER the willow-tree ; and other stories. 

Lond. n.d. 16? 



Contents : 



Psyche, The. 
Stone of the wise men. 
Under the willow-tree. 
Uttermost parts of the sea, 
In the. 



Anne Lisboth. 
Bell-deep, The. 
Bishop of Borglum and his 

warriors. 
Charming. 
My boots. 

WILD swans, The ; and other stories. Lond. 

n.d. 16? 

' WILL-O'-THE-WISP is in the town;' and other 
stories. Lond. n.d. 16? 



Contents : 



Athens. 

Bird of popular song. 
Bosphorus, The. 
Carnival at Rome, The. 
Days in the Mediterranean. 
Golden treasure, The. 
Graveyard at Scutari, The. 
In the nursery. 



Legend of Nurnberg castle. 
Mahomet's birth-day. 
Night in the Apennines, A. 
Storm shakes the shield, 

The. 
'Will-o'-the-wisp is in the 

town.' 
Windmill, The. 



See also Self-made men. 

Anderson, Adam (1690-1765). Historical and 
chronological deduction of the origin of com- 
merce, from the earliest accounts; containing 
a history of the great commercial interests of 
the British empire. Kevised and continued 
to 1789, by Mr. Coombe. Dublin, 1790. 6 
v. 8? 

Anderson, .L'Eneas. Narrative of the British em- 
bassy to China in the years 1792-4. Lond. 
1796. 8? 



ANDERSON 



28 



ANECDOTES 



Anderson, Alexander Caulfield. Dominion at 
the west: a brief description of the province 
of British Columbia, its climate and resour- 
ces. Govt. prize essay, 1872. Victoria, B. 
C. 1872. 12 

Anderson, Florence. Zenaida. Phil. 1858. 12 

Anderson, James. Ladies of the reformation : 
memoirs of distinguished female characters 
in the xvi. century. Lond. 1855. 12 

Anderson, James (tragedian). Cloud and sun- 
shine. (Dr.) Lacy's Plays, v. 87. 

Anderson, John. Strength of materials and 
structures. Lond. 1872. 12 

Anderson, Joseph. Bible light from bible lands. 
N. Y. 1856. 12 

Anderson, Martin B. Inaugural address, deliv- 
ered July 11, 1854, before the university of 
Rochester, on the end and means of a liberal 
education. (In Ann. cat. Am. coll., v. 5.) 
SKETCH of the life of Prof. Chester Dewey. 
(In Smithsonian rept. 1870.) 

Anderson, Robert. Life of Tobias Smollett. (In 
Smollett's Works, v. 1.) 

Anderson, Rufus (b. 1796). Foreign missions: 
their relations and claims. N. Y. 1869. 12 
(2 cop.) 

HAWAIIAN islands: their progress and condi- 
tion under missionary labors. "With illustra- 
tions. Bost. 1864. 12 (2 cop.) 

Anderson, "William. Practical mercantile let- 
ter-writer : collection of modern letters of 
business. N. Y. 1854. 12? 

Andersonville prison (Georgia). SPENCER, A. 
Narrative of Andersonville prison ; from evi- 
dence elicited on the trial of H. Wirz. 
See also Prisons ; Roll of honor ; U. S. (war 
of 1861-5). 

Andersson, Charles John (1827-1867). Lake 
Ngami; or, explorations and discoveries in 
south-western Africa. N. Y. 1857. 8 
LION and the elephant. Ed. by L. Lloyd. 

Lond. 1873. 8? 

NOTES on the birds of Damara land, and the 
adjacent countries of south-west Africa. Ar- 
ranged and edited by John Henry Gurney; 
with additional notes by the editor, and a 
sketch of the author's life. Lond. 1872. 8. 
OKAVANGO river : a narrative of travel, ex- 
ploration, and adventure. N. Y. n.d. 8? (2 
cop.) 

Andes (mts.) 

BISHOP, N. H. Pampas and Andes, The. 
ORTON, J. Andes and the Amazon. 
SCARLETT, P. C. South America and the Pa- 
cific : a journey from Buenos Ayres to Val- 
paraiso. 
See also America (South) ; Chile ; Peru. 

Andre, John (Maj.)^ (1751-1780). Proceedings of 
a board of officers respecting. [Fac-simile.] 
(In Boynton, E. C. Hist. West Point.) 
SARGENT, W. Life and career of. Bost. 1861. 
12. (2 cop.) 

Andre. DUDEVANT, A. L. A. D. 

Andr6 Che"nier. MERY, J. (In CEuvres, v. 24.) 

Andrea Delfin. HEYSE, P. (In Novellen, v. 6.) 

Andreas Hofer. MTJNDT, Mrs. C. (M.) , 

Andree de Taverney. DUMAS, A. (D.) 

Andreevsky, Ivan. Manual of health for do- 
mestic animals. Parts i., iii. Moscow, 1793. 
2 v. 8. (Russian.) 



Andrew, John Albion (1818-1867). BROWNE, A. 
G. , JR. Sketch of the official life of. Bost. 
1868. 8 

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HISTORY of the campaign of Mobile, includ- 
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Andrews, E. B. Report of progress in the sec- 
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Andrews, Garrett (Dr.). See Men of the day. 
Andrews, Israel de Wolf. Report on the trade 
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lakes and rivers ; also, notices of the internal 
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Andrews, Lorrin. Dictionary of the Hawaiian 
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Andrews, Miles Peter. Better late than never. 

(Com.) Dicks' Br. dr., v. 12. 
Andrews, Sidney. South since the war, The ; 
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MER, A. 
Anecdotes 

BARKER, E. H. Literary. 
BELCHER, J. Anecdotes of the clergy of Amer- 
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BELOE, W. Anecdotes of literature and scarce 

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BIGELOW, L. J. Bench and bar. 
BYERLEY, T., and ROBERTSON, J. C. Percy 

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CHAMBERS, R. (Ed.) Book of days. 
CLARK, L. G. Knick-knacks. 
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FORNEY, J. W. Anecdotes of public men. 
HOOD, E. P. World of moral and religious. 
JACKSON, T. Curiosities of the pulpit. 



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Anecdotes (continued) 

KEDDIE, W. Cyclopaedia of literary and 

scientific. 
KIRKLAND, F. Cyclopaedia of commercial 

and business. 
MOORE, F. Anecdotes and incidents of the 

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MORRIS, F. O. Anecdotes in natural histo- 
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MURRAY, "W. H. H. Adventures in the wil- 
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SMITH, Sol. Theatrical management. 
SPENCE, J. Books and men. 
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See also Facetiae. 

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Aneurism 

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Ange Pitou. DUMAS, A. (D.) 
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Angel voices ; or, words of counsel. (New and 

enlarged ed.) Bost. 1864. 12? 
Angelico da Fiesole. See Fiesole. 
Angelina Gushington's thoughts on men and 

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Angelo, Michel. See Buonarroti, M. A. 
Anglais et 1'Inde, Les. VALBEZEN, E. DK. 
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See also Fish and fishing. 
Anglo-American literature. See American 

literature. 
Anglo-Latin satirical poets and epigrammatists 

of the xn. century. WRIGHT, T. (Ed.) 
Anglo-Saxon chronicle. See Bede, the venera- 
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Anglo-Saxon language and literature 
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SKEAT, W. W. Moeso-Gothic glossary ; 
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Anglo-Saxons. STRUTT, J. Complete view of 
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Angouleme, Marguerite d'. See Marguerite 
d'Angouleme. 



Angouleme, Marie The"rese Charlotte (duchesse 

d'). CHALLICE, Mrs. A. E. Illustrious 

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GOODRICH, S. G. Illustrated natural history 
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JONES, T. R. General outline of the organ- 
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KIRBY, W. Animals: their history, habits, 
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LANKESTER, F. Uses of animals in relation 
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LEIDY, J. Ancient fauna of Nebraska. (In 
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Flora and fauna within living. ( In Smith- 
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LEROY, C. G. Intelligence and respectability 
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MENAULT, E. Intelligence des animaux,L'. 

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TIMES, J. Eccentricities of the animal creation. 

Strange stories of the animal world. 
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WILD animals in freedom and captivity. 
WOOD, J. G. Bible animals. 

Strange dwellings ; being a description of 
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See also Domesticated animals; Veterinary art; 
and the names of animals. 



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Animals and plants. DARWIN, C. (R.) Varia- 
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Anjou, L. A. History of the reformation in 
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Anna Clayton ; or, the inquirer after truth. 
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Anna Maylie : a story of work. FARMAN, E. 

Annales antiquitatis. Chronological tables of 
ancient history, synchronistically and ethno- 
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Annales des mines. Journal des mines, pub- 
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RECUEIL de lois, de"crets, arrete's, etc. (6e stir.) 

Paris, 1863-6. V. 2-5. 8 
RECUEIL de me"moires sur 1'exploitation des 
mines, et sur les sciences et les arts qui s'y 
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Annals of a quiet neighborhood. MACDONALD, 
G. 

Annals of America [1492-1826]. HOLMES, A. 

Annals of Annapolis. RIDGELY, D. 

Annals of British legislation. LEVI, L. 

Annals of industry and genius. BRIGHTWELL, 
C. L. Lond. 1863. 12? 



Bacon, John. 
Belzoni, Giovanni B. 
Brahe, Tycho. 
Britton, Tom. 
Cervantes. 
Ferguson, Jas. 
Franklin, Benj. 
Gifford, Win. 
Gooch, Robt 
Hahn, Phil. Mathew. 



Contents : 



Heyne, Christ. Gottlob. 
Holberg, Louis. 
Hutton, Wm. 
Jones, Sir Wm. 
Ludwig, John. 
Montgolfier, Jos. and Ste- 



phen. 
Murray, Dr. Alex. 



Niewland, Peter. 
Strange, Sir Robt 

Annals of philosophy. THOMSON, T. 

Annals of the army of the Cumberland. FITCH, 
J. 

Annals of the congress of the United States ; 
containing the debates and proceedings of 
the same, with an appendix, containing im- 
portant state papers and public documents, 
and all the laws of a public nature, from 
Dec. 1793 to April, 1814, incl. Wash. 1849- 
54. 12 v. 8 

Annals of the English stage. DORAN, J. 

Annals of the Pacific press. (In Pioneer, The, 
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Annals of the parish. GALT, J. 

Annals of the west. ALBACH, J. K. 

Annandale, Thomas. Malformations, diseases, 
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STRICKLAND, A. Life of. ( In Lives of queens, 

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Anne de Pons. SOXJLIE, M. F. (In (Euvres, v. 
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Anne Furness. TROLLOPS, Mrs. T. A. 



France, La. 

Grande Bretagne, La. 

GrSce. 

Histoire des 6tats Europe"- 

ennes. 
Italic. 

Mexique, Le. 
Pays Bas, Les. 
Portugal, Le. 
Prusse, La. 
Russie, La. 

Suede et Norvege, La. 
Suisse, La. 



Anne of Geierstein. SCOTT, Sir W. 
Annee a Florence, Une. DUMAS, A. (D.) 
Annee terrible, L'. HUGO, V. (M.) 
Anneken von Seedorf, Das. HOEFER, E. (In 

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Annette ; or, the lady of the pearls. DUMAS, A. 

(Jils). 

Annette Delarbre. IRVING, W. (In Brace- 
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Annette Lai's. FEVAL, P. (In (Euvres, v. 1.) 
Annina. HEYSE, P. (In Novellen, v. 6.) 
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Annuaire des deux mondes. Histoire ge"ne"rale 
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Contents : 

AmeYique centrale. 

AmeYique du sud. 

Autriche. 

Belgique, La. 

Brfeil. 

Cabinets en 1860, Les. 

Chine. 

Confederation Germanique, 

La. 

Danemark, La. 
Empire ottoman. 
Espagne, L'. 
Etats-Unis, Les. 

Annual catalogues of American colleges. [Col- 
lected, arranged, and bound.] 6v. 8? See 
the names of colleges. 

Annual cyclopaedia, American. See Am. ann. 
cycl. 

Annual of scientific discovery; or, year-book of 

facts in science and art. Edited by D. A. 

Wells, S. Kneeland, et al. Bost. 1850-71. 

21 v. 12? 

Same. 1858, 1861, 1865, 1866-7, 1871. 5 v. 

Annual record of science and industry for 1871. 
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Annual register, The : a review of public events at 
home and abroad, for the year 1872. (New 
ser.) Lond. 1873. 8? 

Contents : 

Chronicle of remarkable occurrences. 

English history. 

Foreign history. 

Obituary of eminent persons. 

Public documents and state papers. 

Remarkable trials. 

Retrospect of literature, art, and science. 

Annual register, The. A view of the history, 
politics, and literature for the year. V. 1 
(1758) to 55 (1812). Lond. 55 v. 8? 

Annual reports. See the names of societies, 
places, etc. 

Annuities. See Life insurance. 

Annus mirabilis: the year of wonders [1666]. 
DRYDEN, J. (In Aikin's Br. poets, v. 1.) 
Same. (In Poems, v. 1.) 
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Anotaciones & la historia del Peru independi- 
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Anquetil, Louis Pierre (1723-1808). Summary 
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Voy., v. 5, pp. 38-89.) 
Same. (In Drake's Coll. voy.) 
Same. (In Harris, J. Coll. voy., v. 1.) 



ANSON 



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(continued) 
BAJOT, M. Voyage de, 1740. ( In his Abr6g6 
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BARROW, J. Life of. Lond. 1839. 8 
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Alison, Lancelot. Travels through Italy and 
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Ansted, David Thomas. Applications of geology 
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Ansted, David Thomas, SMITH, E., et al. Nat- 
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Anster, John. German literature at the close 
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Answering waves. CARTER, A. B. 
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COOK, J. Account of various obstructions 
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HOOKER, J. D. Natural history of the ant- 
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Acts, tr. by A. Walker, v. 18. 

Alexander of Alexandria, tr. by J. B. H. Haw- 
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Alexander of Lycopolis, tr. by J. B. H. Hawkins, 
v. 14. 

Apocryphal gospels, tr. by A. Walker, v. 18. 

Apostolic fathers, tr. by Roberts et al., v. 1. 

Archelaus, tr. by Salmond, v. 20. 

Arnobius, tr. by Byrce and Campbell, v. 19. 

Athenagoras (Athenian), tr. by Dods et al.., v. 2. 

Clement of Alexandria, tr. by Wilson, v. 4, 5, 14. 

Clement of Rome : Apostolic constitutions, tr. by 
Donaldson, v. 23. 

Clement of Rome: Clementine homilies, tr. by 
Smith, v. 23. 

Clement of Rome : Clementine recognitions, tr. 
by Smith, v. 3. 

Commodianus, tr. by Wallis, v. 17; 

Cyprian, tr. by Wallis, v. 12, 13. 

Dionysius of Alexandria, tr. by Salmond, v. 20. 

Fragments of the in. century, v. 8. 

Gregory Thaumaturgus, tr. by Salmond, v. 20. 

Hippolytus, St., tr. by McMahon, v. 7, 8. 

Irenseus, St., tr. by Roberts and Rambaut, v. 6, 8. 

Justin Martyr, tr. by Dods et al., v. 2. 

Lactantius, tr. by Fletcher, v. 21, 22. 

Liturgies, Early, tr. by Roberts and Donaldson, 
v. 24. 

Methodius, tr. by W. R. Clark, v. 14. 

Municius Felix, M., tr. by Wallis, v. 13. 

Novatian, tr. by Wallis, v. 13. 



Ante-Nicene (continued ) 

Origen, tr. by Crombie, v. 10, 11. 

Peter of Alexandria, tr. by J. B. H. Hawkins, v. 14. 

Revelations, tr. by A. Walker, v. 18. 

Syriac documents of first three centuries, v. 20. 

Tatian, tr. by Pratten, v. 3. 

Tertullian, Q. S. F., tr. by Dods, v. 3. 

Tertullian, Q. S. F.: Five books against Marcion, 

tr. by Holmes, v. 9. 
Tertullian, Q. S. F.: Writings, tr. by Holmes, v. 15- 

17. 

Theophilus of Antioch, tr. by Dods, v. 3. 
Victorinus, tr. by Wallis, v. 17. 
Antediluvian history, and narrative of the flood. 

RENDELL, E. D. 
Antelope. JARDINE, Sir W. Deer, antelope, 

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Anteros. LAWRENCE, G. A. 
Anthem Dulcimer. WOODBURY, I. B. 
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Anthon, John (b. 1784). American precedents 
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digested and arranged under distinct titles 
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Anthropology 

DARWIN, C. (R.) Queries about expression 
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DATES and data relating to religious. 
RATJCH, F. A. Anthropology. 
See also Ethnology ; Life ; Man ; Races ; Spe- 
cies. 

Anti-masonry. See Free-masonry. 
Anti-slavery. See Slavery. 
Antidote to the ' Gates ajar.' W., J. S. 
Antilles. See West Indies. 
Antipodes, and round the world. CLERK, Mrs. 

G. 

Antiquary, The. SCOTT, Sir W. 
Antiquitates apostolicse. CAVE, W. 
Antiquities 

BORLASE, W. C. Nsenia cornubiae: primitive 

sepulchres of the county of Cornwall. 
BRAND, J. Popular antiquities of Great 

Britain. 

BRINTON, D. G. History of the antiquities of 
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EARLY Christian numismatics. 
ECCLESTON, J. Introduction to English. 
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EWBANK, T. Description of Indian antiquities 
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History of the antiquities and arts of the 
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Pacific railroad, Reports of explorations, etc. , 
v. 3. 

FOWLER, J. Paper on shell heaps. (In 
Smithsonian rept. 1870.) 



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APHORISMS 



Antiquities (continued) 

GKLL, Sir W., and GANDY, J. P. Pom- 
peiana. 

GUNN, D. Indian remains near Ked river 
settlement, Hudson's bay territory. (In 
Smithsonian rept. 1867.) 

HARWOOD, A. A. Some account of the sar- 
cophagus in the national museum now in 
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HAWKS, F. L. Monuments of Egypt. 

HIGGINS, G. Celtic druids. 

HISTORICAL magazine. 

HOUGH, F. B. Notice of several ancient re- 
mains of art in Jefferson and St. Lawrence 
counties, N. Y. (In 3d ann. rept. of re- 
gents of univ.) See New York. 

JONES, C. C., Jr. Antiquities of the southern 
Indians, particularly of the Georgia tribes. 

KELLER, F. Lake dwellings of Switzerland 
and other parts of Europe, The. 

KIDD, S. China. 

KINGSBOROUGH, E. K. (Lord). Antiquities 
of Mexico. 

LAYARD, A. H. Nineveh and its remains. 

MCPHERSON, D. Antiquities of Kertch. 

MULLER, F. Max. Cornish. (In Chips, v. 
3.) 

NICHOLAS, T. Annals and antiquities of the 
counties and county families of Wales. 

REPORTS of secretary of war ; with reconnais- 
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RIVERO, M. E., andTscHUDi, J. J. von. Pe- 
ruvian . 

SITGREAVES, L. Report of expedition down 
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SMITH, R. M., and PORCHER, E. A. History 
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SMITH, W. Dictionary of Greek and Roman. 

STUART, J., and REVETT, N. Antiquities of 
Athens. 

TENNENT, J. E. Ceylon: an account of the 
island, with notice of its antiquities, etc. 

WILKINSON, J. G. History of the ancient 
Egyptians. 

WILSON and WARREN (Capts.). Recovery of 
Jerusalem. 

WRIGHT, T. Uriconium: historical account 
of the ancient Roman city. 

See also 

Archaeology. Heraldry. 

Arms and armor. History (ancient). 
Coins. The names of countries 

Costumes. and places. 

Antiquity 

MORLOT, A. Introductory lecture to the study 
of high. (In Smithsonian rept. 1862.) 

Study of high antiquity in Europe. (In 

Smithsonian rept. 1864.) 
Antiquity of man. LYELL, C. 
Antisell, Thomas. Hand-book of the useful 
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MANUFACTURE of photogenic or hydro-carbon 
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REPORT on the geology of the explorations un- 
der Lt. J. G. Parke, from San Francisco 
bay to Los Angeles, Cal., west of the coast 
range, and from the Pimas villages on the 



Antisell (continued) 

Gila to the Rio Grande, near the 32d paral- 
lel, 1854-5. See Pacific railroad, Reports 
of explorations, etc., v. 7. 

Antisthenes (Athenicnsis), (ab. 400 B.C.). DI- 
OGENES LAKRTIUS. Life of. ( In Lives, ed. 
1688, v.l.) 
Same. Tr. by C. D. Yonge. Bohn's Class. 

lib. 
Same. (Gr.etLat.) Didot's Script. Grsec.bib- 

lioth. 

See also Lewes, G. H. Biographical hist, phi- 
losophy. 

Antoine de Bonneval. ANDERDON, W. H. 

Antonia. DUDEVANT, A.. L. A. D. 

Antonina; or, the fall of Rome. COLLINS, (W.) 
W. 

Antonine. DUMAS, A. (fits). 

Antonini, The. OTTLEY, J. B. Literature of 
the age of. (In History of Roman litera- 
ture. ) 

Antoninus, Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 121-180). 
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8 [Bound with Theophrasti characteres.] 
Didot's Script. Graec. biblioth. 
CONVERSATION with himself; together with 
the preliminary discourse of the learned Ga- 
taker ; as also, the emperor's life, written by 
Monsieur D'Acier. Tr. into English from 
the respective originals, by Jeremy Collier. 
(2ded.) Lond. 1708. 12 
THOUGHTS of. Tr. by George Long. Bost. 

1864. 12 

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Antonius, Marcus (Mark Antony), (83-30 B.C.). 
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Vita. (Gr. et Lat.) (In Vitse, v. 2.) 
Antonius Diogenes. Libri xxiv. de incredi- 

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CREMONY, J. C. Apache race, The. (In 

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Life among the. 

SMART, C. Notes on the (Tonto) Apaches. 
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Apeleutherus ; or, an effort to attain intellectual 
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Aphorisms. See Proverbs. 



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Apnoea. HARLEY, G. Treatise on. (In Holmes, 

T. System of surgery, v. 4.) 
Apocalypse. See Bible. 
Apocalyptic gnomon. Points put eternity's di- 

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Apollonius Rhodius (ab. 235 B.C.). Argonaut- 

ics, The. Tr. from the Greek, by Fr. 

Fawkes. Also, a translation of Coluthus's 

Greek poem on the ' Rape of Helen, or the 

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1780. 8: 
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PHILOSTRATUS, F. Two first books of the 

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Vita Apollonii. (Gr. et Lat.) Didot's 

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PRIATTLX, O. de B. Indian travels of Apol- 

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Apollonius Tyrius. Erotica fabula. (Gr. et 

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Apologia pro vita sua. NEWMAN, J. H. 
Apology for professing the religion of nature, 

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R. 

Apology of Socrates. PLATO. 
Apostles 

MISCELLANEA sacra; or, history of the. 
RENAN, (J.) E. The apostles. 
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CAVE, W. With introductory essay, by 

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St. Andrew, v. 2. 

St. Bartholomew, v. 2. 

St. Clemens, v. 2. 

St. Ignatius, v. 2. 

St. James the great, v. 2. 

St. James the less, v. 2. 

St. John, v. 2. 

St. Jude, v. 2. 

St. Luke, v. 2. 



St. Mark, v. 2. 

St. Matthew, v. 2. 

St. Matthias, v. 2. 

St. Paul, v. 1. 

St. Peter, v. 1. 

St Philip, v. 2. 

St Polycarp, v. 2. 

St. Simon the zealot, v. 2. 

St. Thomas, v. 2. 



Apostolic church. SCHAFF, P. History of the. 

Apostolic fathers 

WAKE, W. Genuine epistles of the apostolic 
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WRITINGS of the apostolic fathers. Tr. by 
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Apostolic succession. GOODE, W. (In Divine 
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Apostolos Valerianos. See Fuca, Juan de. 

Apotheosis. PRUDENTIUS, A. C. (In Opera 
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Apparitions 

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CROSLAND, N. Apparitions : an essay. 

ENNEMOSER, J. History of magic ; with au- 
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TODD, S. E. Apple culturist. 

WARDER, J. A. American pomology : Ap- 
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Apple moth. TRIMBLE, I. P. Treatise on the 

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Appleton, D. & Co. (N. Y.). (Pub.) Amer- 
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CYCLOPEDIA of biography: a series of origi- 
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CYCLOPEDIA of drawing. Ed. by W. E. 
Worthen. 

DICTIONARY of machines, mechanics, engine- 
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Same. New ed., with appendix. 1869. 

HAND-BOOK of American travel. Northern 
tour ; with descriptive sketches and maps, by 
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HAND-BOOK of American travel. Northern 
and eastern tour. N. Y. 1870. 12? 



Contents : 



British dominions. 
Connecticut. 
Maine. 

Massachusetts. 
New Hampshire. 



New Jersey. 
New York. 
Pennsylvania. 
Rhode Island. 
Vermont. 



HAND-BOOK of American travel. Western 
tour. Eighteen through routes to the west 
and far west. Tours of the great lakes and 
rivers. 1871. 12? 

HAND-BOOK of American travel. Pt. ii. r 
southern and western states and territories. 
1857. 12? 

ILLUSTRATED railway and steam navigation 
guide, containing the time-tables of the rail- 
ways of the United States and the Canadas, 
and one hundred railway maps. Comp. by 
G. T. Thomas. 12? 
JOURNAL of literature, science, and art. V. 1' 

(April, 1869) to 8 (June, 1872). 8 v. 4? 
NEW American cyclopaedia. Ed. by G. Bjp~ 

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Appleton, Samuel (1766-1853). PBA^BODY.,.^ 
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Appleton's. See Appleton, D. & Co. 
Apprentices' library company; ot New. 
See New York (libraries). 



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Apprentices' library company of Philadelphia. 
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Deo Socratis, De, v. 3. 

Dogmate Platonis, De. I.ibri tres : De phllosophia 

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[ , Elenchus codicum MSS. ; quibus Apuleii opera con- 

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Florida, v. 2. 
Fragmenta, v. 4. 
Index, v. 7. 

Metamorphoseon, v. 1, 2. 
Mundo, De, v. 3. 
Notse variorum, v. 4-6. 

Notitia literariade scriptis de Apuleius, v. 7. 
Testimonia de Apuleius, v. 1. 
Vita et scripta Apuleius, v. 1. 

METAMORPHOSES, or golden ass ; and philo- 
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by Thomas Taylor. Lond. 1822. 8 
METAMORPHOSES, or golden ass ; god of Soc- 
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on magic. New tr. To which are added, 
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Aquarium 

BUTLER, H. D. Family. 
GOSSE, P. H. Aquarium, The. 
JONES, T. R. Aquarian naturalist, The. 
SOWERBY, G. B. Popular history of the. 
Aqueducts 

KING, C. Memoir of Croton. 
TURNBULL, W. Reports on the construction 
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Arabian days' entertainments. HAUFF, M. 
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Arbitration. See Geneva tribunal. 
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Village doctor, The. 

Arbuthnot, (Ca,pt.). Africaine, L'. (Burl.) 

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MURRAY, H. See Leslie, J. (above). 

NORTHERN regions ; or, Uncle Richard's rela- 
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Arctic regions (continued) 

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RUNDALL, T. Narratives of voyages toward 
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Pavy's expedition to the North sea. (In 
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S:e also 

Baffin's bay. Jan Mayen. 

Franklin, Sir J. Lapland. 
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Iceland. Spitzbergen. 

Arculf, (Bp.). See Early travels in Palestine. 
Arcus senilis. CANTON, E. 



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Arden, H. T. Belle of the barley -mow, The. 

(Farce.) Lacy's Plays, v. 78. 
PRINCESS Charming. (Burl.) Lacy's Plays, 

v. 76. 
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v. 2.) ' 
Argall, Sir Samuel (1572-1639). BELKNAP, J. 

Life of. (In Am. biog., v. 2.) 
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12 

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12 

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Aristippus. DIOGENES LAERTIUS. Life of. 

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biblioth. 

Aristocracy in America. GRUND, F. J. 
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by C. D. Yonge. Bohn's Class, lib. 
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biblioth. 

Aristophanes (444-380 ? B.C.). CLOUDS, The. 
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12 

COMEDIES. Tr. by Mrs. Charlotte Lennox. 
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V.3. 

Contents : 

Acharnenses. Knights. 

Birds. Lysfstrata. 

Clouds. Peace. 

Feasts of Ceres. Plutus. 

Female orators. Wasps. 

Frogs. 

COMEDIES. New and literal translation, with 
notes and extracts from the best metrical 
versions, by Wm. James Hickie. Lond. 
1853. 2 v. 12 



Acharnlans, v. 1. 
Birds, v. 1. 
Clouds, v. 1. 
Ecclesiazusse, v. 2. 
Frogs, v. 2. 
Knights, v. 1. 



Contents : 

Lysistrata, v. 2. 
Peace, v. 1. 
Plutus, v. 2. 

Thesmophoriazusse, v. 2. 
Wasps, v. 1. 



COM<EDI,E. Oxon. 1866. 2 v. 16? 



Acharnenses, v. 1. 
Aves, v. 2. 
Ecclesiazusse, v. 2. 
Equites, v. 1. 
Lysistrata, v. 2. 
Nubes, v. 1. 



Contents : 

Pax, v. 1. 
Plutus, v. 2. 
Ranse, v. 2. 

Thesmophoriazusae, v. 2. 
Vespae, v. 1. 



COMCEDI^: et deperditarum fragmenta, ex no- 
va recensione Guilelmi Dindorf. Accedunt 
Menandri et Philemonis fragmenta auctiora 
et emendatoria. (Gr.etLat.) Didot's Script. 
Graec. biblioth. 

SCHOLIA Graeca in Aristophanem. (Gr. et 
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COLLINS, W. L. (Ed.) Aristophanes. Phil. 
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SYMONDS, J. A. Studies of the Greek poets. 
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Didot's Script. Graec. biblioth. 
Contents : 



Anima, v. 3. 

Aiiimalium motione, v. 3. 
Audibllibus, v. 3. 
Coelo, v. 2. 
Coloribus, v. 3. 
Divinatione persomnum, v. 

3. 

Ethica, y. 2. 

Generationeanimalium, v. 3. 
Generatione et corruptione, 

v. 3. 

Gorgia, v. 3. 

Historise animalibus, v. 3. 
Insomniis, v. 3. 
Juventute et senectute, de 

vita et morte, v. 3. 
Lineis insecabilibus, v. 4. 
Longitudine et brevitate vi- 

tas, v. 3. 

Mechanica, v. 4. 
Memoria et reminlscentia, 

V. 3. 



Metaphysioorum, v. 2. 
Meteorologicorum libros 



quatuor, v. 3. 
Mirabilibus 



auscultationi- 
bus, v. 4. 

MundoadAlexandrum.v. 3. 
Naturalem auscultationem, 

Organon, v. 1. 
Partibus animalium, v. 3. 
Physiognomonica, v. 4. 
Plantis, v. 4. 
Poetica, v. 1. 
Politica, v. 1. 
Problemata, v. 4. 
Problemata iuedita, v. 4. 
Respiratione, v. 3. 
Rhetorics, de arte, v. 1. 
Sensu et sensili, v. 3. 
Somno et vigilia, v. 3. 
Spiritu, v. 3. 
Xenophaue (Melisso), v. 3. 



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39 



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Aristotle (continued) 

ETHICA Nicomachea. Oxon. 1867. 16 
METAPHYSICS. Tr. by J. H. McMahon ; 

with notes, analysis, and questions. Lond. 

1857. 12? 
METAPHYSICS. Tr. from the Greek, with co- 

pious notes, and a dissertation on nullities 

and diverging series, by Th. Taylor. Lond. 

1801. Boy. 4: 
NICOMACHEAN ethics, The. Tr. from the 

Greek, by R. W. Browne ; with notes, etc. 

Lond. 1850. 12 J . 
Same. Lond. 1853. 12 
ORGANON ; or, logical treatises. With the in- 

troduction of Porphyry. Tr. by O. F. Ow- 

en; with notes. Lond. 1853. 2 v. 12 
POLITICS, and Economics. Tr. by E. Wai- 

ford. Lond. 1853. 12 
TREATISE on rhetoric, literally translated from 

the Greek ; also, the Poetic of Aristotle, lit- 

erally translated, with a selection of notes, 

an analysis, and questions, by T. A. Buck- 

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DIOGENES LAERTIUS. Life of. (In Lives, ed. 

1688, v. 1.) 

Same. Tr. by C. D. Yonge. Bohn's Class, lib. 
Same. (Gr.etLat.) Didot's Script. Grsec. bib- 

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GROTE, G. Aristotle. Ed. by Alex. Bain 

and G. C. Robertson. Lond. 1872. 2 v. 



Contents : 



Analytica posteriora(i.),v. 1. 
Analytics posteriora (n.), v. 

Analytica priora (r.), v. 1. 
Analytica priora (n.), v. 1. 
Aristotelian canon, v. 1. 
Aristotle, Life of, v. 1. 
Categorise, v. 1. 
De Anima, v. 2. 
De Coelo, v. 2. 
De Interpretatione, v. 1. 



Doctrine of universals, v. 2. 
Epikurus, y. 2. 
First principles, v. 2. 
Metaphysica, v. 2. 
Physica and metaphysica, v. 

Sophistic! Elenchi, v. 2. 
Stoics, The : a fragment, v. 

Topica (i.-v.), v. 1. 
Topica (Vi.-vm.), v. 2. 



PLUTARCH. Vie de. (Par A. Feillet.) (In 

Vies des Grecs illustres.) 
RAPIN, P. Comparaisonsdes grands homines 

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SWIFT, J. Character of. (In Works, Lond. 

ed., v. 2.) 

Same. (In Works, N. Y. ed., v. 5.) 
See also Naturalists. 
Arithmetic 

ARITHMETIC. St. Petersburg, 1833. 8 (Rus- 
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BYRNE, O. Practical model calculator. 
CHAMBERS, W. and R. (Eds.) Introduction 

to. 

Key to. 
HEXXER, J. F. Lehrgang des richen-unter- 

richtes in volks-schulen. 
LARDNER, D. Treatise on. 
.SAXFORD, S. P. Common school arithmetic, 

on the analytic system. 
'See also Mathematics. 
Arizona 

T-a\vs and legislature: 

ACTS, resolutions, and memorials adopted by 
the legislative assembly of the territory of 
Arizona, 1864 to 1868, incl. Prescott, 1865. 
5 v. 8= [Extra vols., 1864 (2 cop.), 1865, 
1866, 1868.] 

HOWELL code ; adopted by the first legislative 
Assembly of the territory of Arizona, 1864. 



Arizona (continued) 

JOURNALS of the first, second, third, and fourth 
legislative assemblies of the territory of Ari- 
zona, 1864 to 1867. Prescott, 1865-8. 4v. 
8 [Extra vols. of 2d and 3d legislatures.] 
Botany : 

BIGELOW, J. M. Report upon the botany of 
Whipple's explorations from Fort Smith to 
Los Angeles. See Pacific railroad, Reports 
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ENGELMANN, G. Description of the cactaceae 
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SULLIVANT, W. S. Report on the mosses and 
liverworts of Whipple's explorations from 
Fort Smith to Los Angeles. See Pacific 
railroad, Reports of explorations, etc., v. 4. 

TORREY, J., and GRAY, A. Report on the 
botany of Whipple's explorations from Fort 
Smith to Los Angeles. See Pacific railroad, 
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Geology : 

ANTISELL, T. Report on the geology of the 
route explored by Parke, from the Pimas 
villages on the Gila to the Rio Grande. See 
Pacific railroad, Reports of explorations, etc. , 
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BLAKE, W. P., and MARCOU, J. Report on 
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Fort Smith to Los Angeles. See Pacific rail- 
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Zoology : 

BAIRD, S.F. Report on the reptiles of Whip- 
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Angeles. See Pacific railroad, Reports of ex- 
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GIRARD, C. Report on the fishes of Whipple's 
explorations from Fort Smith to Los Ange- 
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HALLOWELL, E. Report on the reptiles of 
Parke's explorations from the Pimas villages 
on the Gila to the Rio Grande. See Pacific 
railroad, Reports of explorations, etc., v. 10. 

HEERMANN, A. L. Report on the birds of 
Parke's explorations from .the Pimas villages 
on the Gila to the Rio Grande. See Pacific 
railroad, Reports of explorations, etc., v. 10. 

KENXERLY, C. B.R. Field-notes and expla- 
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tions from Fort Smith to Los Angeles. See 
Pacific railroad, Reports of explorations, etc., 
v. 4, 10. 

Report on the birds and mammals of the 
explorations. See Pacific railroad, Reports 
of explorations, etc., v. 10. 

WOODHOUSE, S. W. Report on the natural 
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Description and travel: 

BROWNE, J. R. Adventures in the Apache 
country. 

Reisen und aventeuer im Apachenlande. 
EMORY, W. H. Extract from a report of a 

military reconnaissance, from the junction 
of the San Pedro and Gila to the Gila and 
Colorado of the west, 1846-7. (In Pacific 
railroad, Reports of explorations, etc., v. 2..) 



ARIZONA 



40 



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Arizona (continued) 

MCCLELLAN, K. G. Golden state. 
MOWRY, S. Geography and resources of Ari- 
zona and Sonora. 

PARKE, J. G. Narrative of an exploration 
for a railroad route between Dona Ana, on 
the Rio Grande, and the Pimas villages on 
the Gila. (In Pacific railroad, Reports of 
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PUMPELLY, R. Across America and Asia. 
RAYMOND, R. W. Mines of the west. 
Statistics of mines and mining. 
RESOURCES of Arizona ; with a description of 
the Indian tribes; ancient ruins; Cochise, 
Apache chief ; Antonio, Pima chief ; stage 
and wagon roads; trade and commerce, etc. 
S. F. 1871. 8 (In Pamphlets, v. 34.) 
ROBERTS, H. M. Itineraries of routes in 

Arizona and southern California. 
SIMPSON, J. H. Report of an expedition into 
the Navajo country. See U. S. (explorations 
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WHEELER, G. M. Preliminary report con- 
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WHIPPLE, A. W. Narrative of an explora- 
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Arizona miner, The (March 9, 1864, to Dec. 28, 

1864). Fort Whipple, Arizona. Sm. fi 
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Arkansas, Constitution of. (In American's 

guide, The,) 

Arkwright, Sir John. See Self-made men. 
Arkwright, Sir Richard. See Northern worthies, 

v. 2 ; Self-made men. 
Arlincourt (vizconde de). Tres reinas, Las. 

Bare. 1844. 8 

Arlington. LISTER, T. H. 
Arlot, M. Complete guide for coach painters. 
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Armadale. COLLINS, (W.) W, 
Armageddon 

BALDWIN, S. D. Armageddon ; or, overthrow 

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Arme Heinrich, Der. SCHWAB, G. (In Die 

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Arme invisible, L', ou le secret des habits-noirs. 

FEVAL, P. (In (Euvres, v. 2.) 
Arme spielman, Der. GRILLPARZER, F. (In 

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Armengaud, C., and AMOXIROUX, . Practical 
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Armenia 

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CURZON, R. A year at Erzeroom. 
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SOTJTHGATE, H. Narrative of a tour through 

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Arms, Coats of. See Heraldry. 

Arms and armor 

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DEMMIN, A. "Weapons of war ; being a his- 
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LACOMBE, P. Armes et les armures, Les. 
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Armstrong, George Francis. Tragedy of Is- 
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Armstrong, John. Notices of the war of 1812. 
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Armstrong, John (M.D.), (1709-1779). Art of 
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Armstrong, T. See Aikin's Br. poets, v. 1. 

Army and navy handy-book. WELLS, J. G. 

Army arid navy pocket dictionary. WEBSTER. 
W. G. 

Army and navy stories. See Adams, W. T. 

Army chaplain Schmelzle's journey to Fl'atz. 
RICHTER, J. P. F. 

Army life in a black regiment. HIGGINSON, T. 
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Army life on the Pacific. KIP, L. 

Army of the Cumberland. See U. S. (war of 
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Army of the North German con federation. NEW- 
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Army of the Potomac. See U. S. (war of 1861- 
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Army officer's pocket companion. CRAIGHILL, 
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Army pay digest. WEBB, E. 

Army register, U.S. See U. S. (army and navy). 

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Arnault, A. V., JAY, A., JOTJY, E., NORVINS, 
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Arnault, M. See Sainte-Beuve, C. A. 

Arndt, Ernst Moritz. Gedichte. Vollstandige 
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Arne. BJORNSON, B. 

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Arnold, Edwin. Poets of Greece. Lond. 1869.. 



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Arnold, F. Farm on the mountain. Bost. n.d. 

12 (3 cop.) 
Arnold, Frederick. Turning-points in life. N. 

Y. 1873. 12 



Contents : 



Choice of a profession. 

Christian merchant, The. 

Critical moments in life. 

Force of adverse circum- 
stances. 

Habit. 

Life : a school of faculties to 
be trained. 

Literature, science, and art 

Marriage. 

Patient continuing in well- 
doing. 



Philosophy of life. 

Kisii.g men. 

Statesmen. 

Successful lawyers. 

Taking holy orders. 

Theories in life. 

Travel. 

Turning-points in life. 

Turning-points in national 

history. 
University careers. 



Arnold, George (McArone), (1834-1865). Drift: 
a sea-shore idyl. And other poems. Bost. 
1868. 12 

POEMS. Complete edition, including i. Drift, 
and other poems ; n. Poems, grave and gay. 
Bost. 1871. 12 
POEMS, grave and gay. Bost. 1867. 12 (2 

cop.) 

WHY Thomas was discharged. (In Atlantic 
tales.) 

Arnold, Howard Payson . Great exhibition , The ; 
with continental sketches, practical and hu- 
morous. N. Y. 1868. 12 

Arnold, Isaac N. History of Abraham Lincoln, 
and the overthrow of slavery. Chicago, 1867. 
8; 

Arnold, Matthew (b. 1822). Culture and anar- 
chy : an essay in political and social criti- 
cism. Lond. 1869. 8 
ESSAYS in criticism. Bost. 1865. 12 (3co/>.) 

Contents : 

Academies, Literary influence of. 

Antoninus, M. Aurelins. 

Criticism. Function of, at the present time. 

French Eton, A. 

Gue'rin, Eugenie de. 

Gue'rin, Maurice de. 

Heine, Heinrich. 

Homer, On translating. (3 lectures.) 

Homer, On translating. (Last words.) 

Joubert 

Pagan and mediaeval religious sentiment. 

Spinoza. 

NEW poems. Bost. 1867. 12 

ON the study of Celtic literature. Lond. 1867. 
12 

POEMS. (2d ser.) Lond. 1855. 16 

Same. (3d ed.) Lond. 1857. 

SCHOOLS and universities on the continent. 
Lond. 1868. 8? 

ALEXANDER, W. Poetry of. (In Afternoon 
lectures, v. 4.) 

FORMAN, H. B. Our living poets. 

See also Men of the day. 
Arnold, K. Arthur. From the Levant, the Black 

sea, and the Danube. Lond. 1868. 12 
Arnold, Samuel Greene. History of the state of 
Khode Island and Providence plantations, 
1636-1790. N. Y. 1859. 2 v. 8 
Arnold, Thomas (D.D.), (1795-1842). Frag- 
ment on the church. (3ded.) Lond. 1863. 
12 

HISTORY of Kome to A.U.C. 548. N. Y. 1851. 
8 

INTRODUCTORY lectures on modern history, de- 
livered in Lent term, 1842 ; with inaugural 
lecture, delivered Dec. 1841. Ed., with pre- 
face and notes, by H. Keed. N.Y.1854. 12 

LIFE of Hannibal. 



Arnold (continued) 

MISCELLANEOUS works ; collected and repub- 
lished. (2ded.) Lond. 1858. SI 

Contents : 

Christian duty of conceding the Roman Catholic 

claims. 

Discipline In public schools. 
Divisions of knowledge. (Lecture.) 
Essay on the social progress of states. 
Extracts from ' The Englishman's register.' 
Letters to ' Hertford reformer.' 
Letters to ' Sheffield courant.' 
Preface to 'Poetry of common life.' 
Preface to the third volume of the edition of Thu- 

cydides. 

Principles of church reform. 
Eugby school : use of classics. 

SERMONS, chiefly on the interpretation of script- 
ure. Lond. 1859. 8 
STANLEY, A. P. Life and correspondence of. 

N. Y. 1845. 2 v. 12 
Same. Bost. 1860. 12 
See also Brief biographies; Thucydides. 

Arnold, Thomas (M.A.). Manual of English lit- 
erature, A: historical and critical. (Ided.) 
Lond. 1867. 12 

Arnold, Thomas James. Keynard, the fox. Af- 
ter the German version of Gothe. With il- 
lustrations. Lond. 1855. 8 

Arnold, Thomas Kerchever (1800-1853). First 

Hebrew book. (Bd ed.) Lond. 1866. 12 
SECOND Hebrew book. Containing the book 
of Genesis, together with a Hebrew syntax, 
and a vocabulary and grammatical commen- 
tary. Lond. 1853. 12 
GREEK grammar. (2d ed.) Lond. 1848. 8 

Arnold, W.H. Woodman's hut. Lacy's Plays, 
v. 36. 

Arnot, William. Laws from heaven for life on 

earth. Lond. 1865. 12 
PARABLES of our Lord. Lond. 1865. 12 

Arnott, George A. Walker. See Hooker, Sir 
William Jackson. 

Arnott, Neil. On the smokeless fire-place, chim- 
ney valves, and other means, old and new, 
of obtaining healthful warmth and ventila- 
tion. Lond. 1855. 8 

Arnould, Joseph. Treatise on the law of marine 
insurance and average, with reference to the 
American cases and the later continental au- 
thorities. 2d ed., with annotations, by J. C. 
Perkins. Bost. 1850. 2 v. 8 

Arosemena, Justo. Examen sobre la franca 
comunicacion entre los dos oceanos por el 
isimo de Panama. Bogota, 1846. 8 

Around a spring. DROZ, G. 

Around the pyramids. WARD, A. 

Around the world : sketches of travel. PRIME, 
E. D. G. 

Arrah Neil. JAMES, G. P. K. 

Arria Marcella. GAUTIER, T. (In (Euvres, v. 
17.) 

Arrian. See below. 

Arrianus, Flavius (ab. A.D. 130). Anabasis et 
indica ex optimo codice Parisino emendavit 
et varietatem ejus libri retulit, Fr. Diibner. 
Reliqua Arriani, et scriptoruni de rebus 
Alexandri M. fragmenta collegit, Pseudo- 
Callisthenis historian! fabulosam ex tribus 
codicibus nunc primum edidit, interarium 
Alexandri et indices adjecit, Carolus Miiller. 
Parisii, 1846. 8 Didot's Script. Grsec. bib- 
lioth. 



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ART-JOURNAL 



Arrianus (continued) 

HISTORY of Alexander's expedition. Trans- 
lated from the Greek, with notes, historical, 
geographical, and critical, by Mr. Rooke. 
To which is prefixed Mr. LeClerc's criticism 
upon Quintus Curtius ; and some remarks 
upon Mr. Perizonios's vindication of that 
author. (New ed.) Lond. 1814. 2 v. 8 
Arsace et Isme'nie. MONTESQUIEU, C. DE S. DE. 

(In CEuvres, v. 5.) 
Art 

AFTERNOON lectures on literature and. 

ALLSTON, ~W. Lectures on. 

AMERICAN art-union. Transactions. 

ART-JOURNAL, The. 

ART, pictorial and industrial. 

BOUILLET, M. N. Dictionnaire universel des 
sciences, des lettres, et de arts. 

BRANDE, W. T., and Cox, G. W. Diction- 
ary of science, literature, and. 

COUSIN, V. Du beau (Del' art). (JnDuvrai, 
du beau, du bien.) 

Lectures on the true, the beautiful, and 
the good; increased by an appendix on 
French art. 

DIDRON, A. N. Christian iconography. 
EASTLAKE, C. L. Hints on household taste 

in furniture, etc. 
FIRST proofs of the universal catalogue of books 

on art, compiled for the use of the National 

art library and the schools of art in the united 

kingdom. 
GOTHE, J. W. von. Bemerkungen iiber ge- 

malcle, kiinste, u. s. w. (In Werke, v. 39.) 
. Diderot's Versuch iiber die malerei. (In 

Werke, v. 44.) 

Hackert. (In Werke, v. 37.) 

Kleinere schriften iiber kunst. ( In Werke, 
v. 44.) 

Laokoon. (In Werke, v. 38.) 

Theorie der bildenden kiinste, u. s. w. 
(In Werke, v. 38.) 

Winckelmann. (In Werke, v. 37.) 

Essays on. 

GRIMM, H. Studium der modern en kiinste. 

HAMERTON, P. G. Thoughts about. 

HARRIS, G. Theory of the arts. 

HARRIS, J. Treatise concerning. (In Works.) 

HAZLITT, W. Criticisms on. 

HEBBEL, F. Theorie der kunst. (In Samm. 
werke, v. 9.) 

HERDER, J. G. von. [Critical essays on.] 
(In Samm. werke, v. 15-25.) 

JAMESON, Mrs. A. M. Legends of the mo- 
nastic orders. 

Sacred and legendary. 

Sketches of. 

JARVES, J. J. Art-idea, The. 

Art-studies: the old masters of Italy ; 
painting. 

KING, C. W. Antique gems, as illustrative 
of. 

LACROIX, P. Arts au moyen age, Les. 

LARDNER, D. Popular lectures on science 
and. 

LUBKE, W. History of. 

MASON, G. C. Application of art to manu- 
factures. 

MILLER, S. Retrospect of the xvin. century , 
v. 2. 



Art (continued] 

MONKHOUSE, W. C. Masterpiece of English. 
MONTESQUIEU, C. de S. de. Essai sur le gout 

en Part. (In (Euvres, v. 5.) 
MULLER, C. O. Ancient art and its remains ; 

or, a manual of the archaeology of. 
OTIS, C. N. Sacred and constructive art : its 

origin and progress. 
PALGRAVE, F. T. Essays on. 
BUSKIN, J. Modern painters. 

Political economy of. 

Pre-Raphaelitism. 

Select writings. 

Two paths. 

SCHLEGEL, A. W. von. Malerei bildende 
kiinste, theater. (In Samm. werke, v. 9.) 

SCHLEGEL, F. von. Esthetic and miscella- 
neous works. 

SCIENTIFIC American, The. 

SMITH, W. Education, scholastic and indus- 
trial. 

TAINE, H. (A.) Art in Florence and Venice. 

Art in Greece. 

Art in Italy. 

Art in Rome and Naples. 

Art in the Netherlands. 

Philosophy of. 

TYRWHITT, R. St. J. Christian art and sym- 
bolism. 

URBINO, Mme. L. B., et aL Art recreations. 
URBINO, S. R. Princes of. 
VIARDOT, L. Wonders of European. 

Wonders of Italian. 

WAAGEN, G. F. Galleries and cabinets of. 

Treasures of. 

WALLACE, H. B. Art and scenery in Eu- 
rope. 

WATTS, A. M. H. Art-student in Munich. 
WEALE, J. Rudimentary dictionary of terms 

used in early. 
WINKELMANN, J. J. Histoire de I'art chez 

les anciens. 

WINTHROP, R. C. Lecture on the applica- 
tion of science to. (In Pamphlets, v. 7.) 
WISEMAN, N. Identification of the artisan 
and the artist. [Lecture.] (In Smithson- 
ian rept. 1870.) 
See also 

Architecture. Fine arts. 

Design. Galleries of art. 

Ecclesiastical art. Industrial arts. 
Engraving. Useful arts. 

See also National academy of design. 
Art; a dramatic tale. READE, C. [Bound with 

' Clouds and sunshine.'] 

Art and mystery of curing, preserving, and pot- 
ting all kinds of meats, game, and fish ; 
also, the art of pickling, and the preserva- 
tion of fruits and vegetables. By a whole- 
sale curer of comestibles. Lond. 1864. 12? 
Art and nature under an Italian sky. Lond. 

1860. 8 
Art de connaitre les hommes par la physionomie, 

L'. LAVATER, G. J. 

Art de dire non, L'. SOULIE, M. F. (In (Eu- 
vres, v. 32.) 

Art-galleries. See Galleries of art. 
Art-journal, The (1847-71). Lond. 1847-72. 
25 v. 4" [1847-8, called 'Art-union, ' bound 
in 1 v.] 



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ARTISTS 



Art naval, L'. RENARD, L. 

Art, of conversation ; with directions for self-edu- 
cation. N. Y. 1872. 16 

Art of preserving health, The. ARMSTRONG, J. 
(In Mis. poems.) 

Art of prolonging life. HUFELAND, C. "W. 

Art of travel, The.. GALTON, F. 

Art of war. JOMINI, H. DE. 

Art, pictorial and industrial: an illustrated mag- 
azine. V. 1 (July, 1870) to 3 (June, 1872). 
Lond. 1870-72. 3 v. Sm. f? 

Art recreations. URBINO, L. B., et al. 

Art-student in Munich. WATTS, Mrs. A. M. 
H. 

Art-studies from nature, as applied to design. 
For the use of architects, designers, and 
manufacturers. Comprised in four papers, 
by F. E. Hulme, S. J. Mackie, J. Glaisher, 
and R. Hunt. Reprinted from the Art-jour- 
nal. Lond. 1872. 8 

Art-union. See Art-journal. 

Artaria, Ferdinand, et Fils. (Pub.) Nouveau 
guide du voyageur en Italic. (6e &d. origi- 
nate.) Milan, 1841. 12? 

Artaxerxes (d. 362 B.C.). PLTJTARCHUS. Life 

of. (In Lives.) 
Vita. (Gr. et Lat.) (In Vitse, v. 2.) 

Arteries 

BARCLAY, J. Description of the arteries of 

the human body. 

MOORE, C. H. Atheroma, and obstruction of 
the. (In Holmes, T. System of surgery, 
v. 4.) 
See also Aneurism; Blood; Veins. 

Artesian wells. OWEN, D. D. Article on. 
Extract from his geological reconnaissance of 
Arkansas, in 1859-60. See Taylor, J. W. 
Mineral resources (appendix). 

Arthur, King. BULFINCH, T. Sir Arthur and 

his knights. (In Age of chivalry.) 
BULWER-LYTTON, E. G. E. L. King Ar- 
thur. (Poem.) 
Cox, G. W. Popular romances of the middle 



MALORY, Sir T. Morte d' Arthur, La. His- 
tory of King Arthur and the knights of the 
round table. With introduction and notes, 
by T. Wright. 

See also Tennyson, A.; Holy grail; Idyls of 

the king ; Poems. 

Arthur, Robert. Treatment and prevention of 
decay of the teeth. With 38 illustrations. 
Phil. 1871. 16 

Arthur, Timothy Shay (b. 1809). Advice to 
young men on their duties and conduct in 
life. Bost. 1849. 12? 

ANGEL and the demon. Phil. 1858. 12 

HAND, The, but not the heart ; or, the life tri- 
als of Jessie Loring. N. Y. 1858. 12 (2 
cop.) 

HEART-HISTORIES, and life-pictures. N. Y. 
1853. 16? 

HOME heroes ; saints and martyrs. Phil. 
1865. 12? 

HOME lights and shadows. Phil. 1859. 16? 

LIGHT on shadowed paths. N. Y. 1864. 12? 

LIZZY Glenn ; or, the trials of a seamstress. 
Phil. 1859. 12? (2 cop.) 

LOVE in high life. Phil. n.d. 8? (3 cop.) 

Same. Phil. n.d. 12? 



Arthur (continued) 

MADELEINE ; or, a daughter's love, and other 

tales. 16? 

NOTHING but money. N. Y. 1865. 12? 
OLD man's bride, The. Phil. 1860. 12? 
ORANGE blossoms, fresh and faded. Phil. 12? 

(4 cop.) 
OUR neighbors in the corner house. N. Y. 

1866. 12? 

OUT in the world. N. Y. 1864. 12? 
SPARING to spend. Phil. 1860. 12? 
TRIALS and confessions of a housekeeper. 

Phil. 1859. 12? 

TWENTY years ago and now. Phil. 1860. 12? 
WHAT came afterwajds. N. Y. 1865. 12? 
WITHERED heart, The. Phil. 1859. 12? 
Arthur, William. Italy in transition: public 
scenes and private opinions in the spring of 
1860. Illustrated by official documents from 
the papal archives of the revolted legations. 
1ST. Y. 1860. 12? 

SUCCESSFUL merchant, The: life of Mr. Sam- 
uel Budgett. (2 cop.) 
Arthur: journal d'un inconnu. SUE, E. 
Arthur Brown, the young captain. KELLOGG, 

E. 

Arthur Carryl. OSBORNE, L. 
Arthur Mervyn. BROWN, C. B. 
Arthur O'Leary. LEVER, C. (J.) 
Artilleristen, Die. RELLSTAB, L. (In Ges. 

schriften, v. 16.) 
Artillery 

AIDE-MEMOIRE portatif de campagne a 1' usage 

des officiers d'artillerie. 
GIBBON, J. Artillerist's manual. 
LESPINASSE, A. Essai sur 1' organisation de 

1'arme de 1'artillerie. 
PARKER, W. H. Instruction in naval light 

artillery. 

ROBERTS, J. Hand-book of. 
STRAITH, H. Treatise on fortification and. 
TOUSARD, L. de. American artillerist's com- 
panion. 
See also Arms and armor ; Gunnery ; Military 

science ; Ordnance. 
Artist and tradesman's companion. BYRN, M. 

L. (Ed.) 

Artist in Cuba, Our. CARLETON, G. W. 
Artist in Peru, Our. CARLETON, G. W. 
Artist's instruments and materials. See Patents, 

Abridgments of British, v. 25. 
Artist's married life [Albert Diirer] . SCHEFER, 

L. 

Artiste. GRANT, M. H. 
Artists 

CHORON, A. (E.), et FAYOLLE, F. (J. M.) 
Dictionnaire historique des musiciens, ar- 
tistes, et amateurs, morts et vivans. 
ELLET, Mrs. E. F. Women artists in all ages. 
FAIRHOLT, F. W. Homes, works, and shrines 
of English artists, The. [For contents, see 
Fairholt.] 
HAZLITT, W. On the old age of. ( In Plain 

speaker, v. 1.) 

SPOONER, S. Anecdotes of painters, engravers, 
sculptors, and architects ; and curiosities of 
art. 

TUCKERMAN, H. T. Book of. 
See also Architects ; Engravers ; Painters ; 
Sculptors ; and the names of individuals. 



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Artizan, The : a monthly record of the progress 
of civil and mechanical engineering, ship- 
building, steam navigation, the application 
of chemistry to the industrial arts, etc. V. 
1 (1843) to 29 (1871). Lond. 29 v. 4 
Arts 

NICHOLSON'S journal of arts, etc. 

REPERTORY of arts and manufactures. 

URK, A. Dictionary of arts, manufactures, 

and mines. 

See also Art; Fine arts; Industrial arts; Use- 
ful arts. 

Arundel, Thomas. Historical reminiscences of 
the city of London, and its livery com- 
panies. Lond. 1869. 8 
Arundel society. Publications. 2 v. 8 ; 2 v. 

thin 4 ; 1 v. f, and plates eleph. f, viz.: 
FRA GIOVANNI. Giotto. [Bound in 1 v. roy. 
8, 1850 and 1854.] 

Contents : 

Ruskin, J. : Giotto and his works in Padua ; being 
an explanatory notice of the series of wood-outs 
executed for the Arundel society after the fres- 
coes in the Arena chapel. Pub. by Arundel soc., 
London. 1854. 

Vasari, G. : Life of Giovanni Angelico da Fiesole. 
Translated from the Italian, by Giovanni Aubrey 
Bezzi. With notes and illustrations. Pub. by 
Arundel soc., London, 1850. 

GIOTTO, Angiolotto. A series of wood en- 
gravings from the frescoes of Giotto, illus- 
trating the lives of the Virgin and our Sav- 
iour. In Arena chapel, Padua. Accom- 
panied by an explanatory notice, by John 
Ruskin [for which see volume backed < Fra 
Giovanni Giotto']. Obi. f? 

LAYARD, A. H. Memoirs of several artists 
and their works. [Bound together and back- 
ed 'Perugino, Nelli, et a/.'] Roy. 8 
Contents: 

Brancaccl chapel and Massolino, Masaccio, and 

Filippino Lippi. 
Domenico Ghirlandaio, and his frescoes of the 

death of St. Francis. 
Frescoes by Bern. Pinturicchio, in the collegiate 

church of S. Maria Maggiore, at Spello. 
Giovanni Sanzio and his fresco at Cagli. 
Hans Memlinc : Notice of his life and works, by 

W. H. James Weale. 
'Madonnaand saints,' painted in fresco by Ottaviano 

Nelli, in the church of S. Maria Nuova at Gubblo. 
'Martyrdom of St. Sebastian,' painted in fresco by 

Pietro Peruglno, in the chapel of the saint at 

Panicale. 

WORNITM, Ralph N. Hans Holbein and the 
Meier madonna. 1871. Thin 4? 

WYATT, M. Digby. Notices of sculpture in 
ivory, consisting of a lecture on the history, 
methods, and chief productions of the art, 
delivered at the first annual general meeting 
of the Arundel soc., June 29, 1850 ; and a 
catalogue of specimens of ancient ivory carv- 
ings in various collections, by Edmund Old- 
field ; with 9 photographic illustrations, by 
J. A. Spencer. Thin 4 

PLATES. Eighty-nine plates, published from 
1848-72. Eleph. f. [Enumerated below 
in order of publication.] 
Contents : 

1848-50. Fra Angelico : The distribution of alms, by 
St. Lawrence. Copper-plate by Gruner. 

1851. Fra Angelico : St Stephen before the coun- 
cil. 

1851. Fra Angelico : St. Bonaventura. 

1851. Fra Angelico : St Matthew. 

1851. Fra Angelico: St. Thomas. Four copper- 
plates of frescoes. 

1851-2. Fra Angelico: St. Lawrence before the 
Emperor Decius. 



Arundel (continued) 

1851-2. Fra Angelico : The Pieta, Two engravings, 

by Schiiffer. 
1856. Giotto : View of the interior of the Arena 

chapel at Padua. Chromo-lithograph. 

1856. Pietro Perugino : The martyrdom of St. Se- 
bastian. Chromo-lithograph. Five outlines of 
portions of figures in the same fresco. 

1857. Pinturicchio : Christ among the doctors. 
Chromo-lithograph. 

1857. Ottaviano Nelli : Virgin and child. Chromo- 
lithograph. Four lithographed heads (outlines 
of), traced from the two preceding frescoes. 

1858. Pinturicchio : The nativity. From fresco in 
Spello cathedral. Chromo-lithograph. 

1858. Luini : St. Catherine buried by angels. From 
the fresco in the Brera gallery, Milan. Chromo- 
lithograph. 

1858. Pinturicchio: Engraved outlines from trac- 
ings of two heads in the ' Nativity,' and two in 
the ' St Catherine.' 3 plates. 

1859. Leonardo da Vinci : The madonna and child. 
From the fresco in the monastery of St Onofrio, 
Rome. Chromo-lithograph. 

1859. Outline of the head of the Virgin, engraved 

from the same fresco. 
1859. Giov. Sanzio : The madonna and saints, and 

resurrection of our Lord. From the fresco at 

Cagli. Chromo-lithographs. 

1859. Giov. Sanzio : Engraved outline of the head 
of an angel in above fresco. 

1860. Ghirlandaio : Death of St Francis. Chromo- 
lithograph. From the fresco in the church of St. 
Trinita, Florence. 

1860. Heads of a bishop and of a priest, from the 
same fresco, on the scale of the original. 

1861. Filippino Lippi: The fall. Masaccio: The 
expulsion. Two on one sheet. Chromo-litho- 
graphs. 

1861. Masaccio : The tribute money. 
1861. Masolino : St Peter preaching. St Peter bap- 
tizing. Chromo-lithographs. Two on one sheet 

1861. Masaccio: Two heads from the fresco of 
' The tribute money,' on the scale of the origi- 
nal. 

1862. Fra Angelico: St. Stephen distributing alms. 
Copper-plate, bv Schiiffer, from the fresco. 

1862. Masolino de Panicale : St Peter and St John 

healing a cripple. St. Peter raising Petronilla. 

From the frescoes in the church of the Carmine, 

Florence. On one sheet 
18fi2. Head from the ' Raising of Petronilla,' on 

the scale and in exact imitation of the original. 
1862. Filippino Lippi: St Peter delivered from 

prison, and St. Peter in prison visited by St. Paul. 

After frescoes in the church of the Carmine, at 

Florence. On one sheet. Chromo-lithograph. 

1862. Head from 'St. Peter in prison visited by 
St. Paul.' 

1863. Fra Angelico : St Stephen thrust out before 
his martyrdom. Copper-plate from the fresco. 
Chromo-lithograph. 

1863. Masaccio and Lippi: 88. Peter and Paul 
raising the king's son, and the homage to Saint 
Peter. From the frescoes. One sheet Chromo- 
lithographs. 

1863. Head from the same fresco, on the scale of 
the original. 

1863. Masaccio : Chromo-lithographs of ' SS. Peter 
and John healing the sick by their shadows,' and 
'SS. Peter and John giving alms.' From fres- 
coes in the church of the Carmine, at Florence. 
On one sheet 

1863. Masaccio : Head from ' SS. Peter and John 
giving alms,' on the scale and in the exact imita- 
tion of the original. 

1864. Raffaelle : The conversion of Saul. A line 
engraving by Gruner, from the tapestry in the 
Vatican. 

1864. Fra Angelico : St. John. A line engraving 
by Stoelzel, from the frescoes in the chapel of 
Nicholas v. in the Vatican. 

1864. Luini : The presentation in the temple. From 
the fresco at Saronno. 

1864. Luini : Head from the same fresco, on the 
scale of the original. 

1865. Fra Angelico : St. Sixtus giving money to St 
Lawrence foralms. A line engraving by Schaffer, 
from the frescoes in the chapel of Nicholas v. in 
the Vatican. 

1865. Melming : The adoration of the magi. 
1865. Melming: The nativity, and the presenta- 
tion In the temple. On one sheet. 

1865. Melming : St. John the baptist, and St Ve- 
ronica. On one sheet 

1866. Ghirlandaio : The last supper. From a fresco 
in the church of the Ognessanti, at Florence. 

1866. Luini : The adoration of the magi. From a 
fresco at Saronno. 

1867. Razzi : Ecstasy of St. Catherine. Chromo- 
lithograph from a fresco in San Domenico, at 
Siena. 

1867. Raffaelle : Martyrdom of St. Stephen. En- 
graying on India paper, from the tapestry in the 
Vatican. 



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Arundel (continued) 

1867. Ghirlandaio : Preaching of John the baptist. 
From a fresco in S. Maria Novella, at Florence. 
Chromo- ithograph. 

1867. Ghirlanduio : Zacharias naming his son. 
From fresco, as above. 

1867. Raffaelle : Poetry. From fresco In the stanze 
of the Vatican. 

186S. Filippino Lippi : SS. Peter and Paul before 
Nero, and the martyrdom of St. Peter. From 
fresco in Braticacci chapel. 

1888. Van Eyck (Bros.): The adoration of the 
Lamb. From the center panel of the altar-piece 
in the cathedral of St. Bavon, at Ghent. 

1868. Filippino Lippi : The vision of St. Bernard. 
From the painting in the Badia, at Florence. 

18(W. Andrea del Sarto : Procession of the magi. 
ISfi;l. Fra Angelico: The ordination of St. Law- 
rence. Line engraving by Schaffer. 

1869. Van Eyck (Bros.): Judges and warriors- 
hermits and pilgrims. The side panels of the 
'Adoration of the Lamb,' in St. Bavon cathe- 
dral, Ghent. On one sheet. 

1889. Van Eyck (Bros.): Portraits of JudocusVyts, 
lord of Pomele, and his wife, Isabella de Borlunt, 
with their patron saints. 

1863. Pietro Perugino : The adoration of the kings. 

From a fresco at Cetta della Pieve, near Perugia. 
1861. Andrea del Sarto : S. Filippo Benizzi healing 

children. From fresco in the convent of the An- 

nunziata, Florence. 

1870. Fra Angelico : Christ and Mary Magdalen in 
the garden. 

1870. Fra Angelico : The transfiguration. 
1870. Albert Durer: The four apostles. Two 
mounts on one plate. 

1870. Fra Bartolomeo : Jesus and his disciples at 
Era mans. 

1871. Van Eyck (Bros.) : The Triune God, Virgin 
Mary, and St. John the baptist. On one sheet. 

1871. Van Eyck (Bros.): The annunciation. 

1871. Van Eyck (Bros.) : St. Cecilia at the organ, 

and an angelic choir. 

1871. Van Eyck (Bros.) : Adam and Eve. 
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Diamond lens. Fitz James O'Brien. 

Elkanah Brewster's temptation. C. Nordhoff. 

Friend Eli's daughter. B. Tavlor. 

Half-life, and half a life, A. Miss E. H. Appleton. 

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Miss Lucinda. Miss Rose Terry. 
My double, and how he undid me. E. E. Hale. 
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BEECHER, C. Redeemer and redeemed. An 
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Auber, Peter. History of the rise and progress 
of British power in India. Compiled from 
official and unpublished documents in the 
possession of the Hon. East India company. 
(2d ed.) Lond. 1846. 2 v. 8. 

Auberge de 1'ange-gardien, L'. SEGUR, 
(Comtesse}. 

Auberge de Sainte-Gabelle, L'. SOULIE, M. 
F. (In (Euvres, v. 27.) 

Auberge rouge, L'. BALZAC, H. DE. (In (Eu- 
vres completes, v. 34.) 

Auberlen, C. A., GESS, W. F., et al. Founda- 
tions of our faith : ten papers read before a 
mixed audience of men. Lond. 1863. 12 

Contents : 

Christ's atonement for sin. By W. F. Gess. 

Future, The. By E. Stahelin. 

Holy Spirit and the Christian church. By S. Preis- 

werk. 
Justification by faith, The doctrine of. By I. 

Stockmeyer. 

Nature or God ? By W. F. GSess. 
Old testament dispensation and the heathen world. 

By Prof. Auberlen. 

Person of Jesus Christ, The. By Prof. Riggenbach. 
Resurrection and ascension of Jesus Christ. By 

Prof. Auherlen. 

Sin : its nature and consequences. By E. Stahelin. 
What is faith ? By Prof. Riggenbach. 

anrfRiGGENBACH, G. J. Commentary on epistle 
to the Thessalonians. (In Lange's Com., 
new test., v. 8.) 

Aubigne, J. H. Merle d'. See Merle d'Aubigne". 

Aubigne, Theodore Agrippa d' (1550-1630). Life 
of. Containing a succinct account of the most 
remarkable occurrences during the civil wars 
of France, in the reigns of Charles ix., Hen- 
ry in. and iv., and the minority of Louis, xiii.. 
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See also Sainte-Beuve,, C. A. 

Aubrey. MARSH, Mrs. A. C. 

Aubryet, Xavier. Patriciennes de Famour.. 
Paris, 1870. 16? 

Auchincloss, William S. Report on steam-en- 
gineering. (In Pao-is univ. expos, of 1867,, 
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Auckland islands (N* Z.). NORMAN, W. H,,, 
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age of the Victoria in search of shipwrecked, 
people at the. 

Audouard, J/me. Olympe. Orient et ses- peur- 
plades, L'. Paris, 1867. 12. 



Contents : 



Ense"ri<5s, Les. 
Jerusalem. 
Kurdes, Les. 
Liban, Le. 



Mahomet. 
Orient, F>'. 
Turkomans, Les. . 
Turquie. 



Audubon, John James (1780-1851). Birds of 
America, The ; from original drawings., 
Lond. 1827-30. 4 v. Eleph. f? 
ORNITHOLOGICAL biography : an account ofT 
the habits of the birds of the United States ; 
of America. Interspersed with delineations- 
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1831-491 5v. Roy. 8? (2 cop.)) 



AUDUBON 50 

Audubon (continued] 

BRIGHTWELL, C. L. Eomantic incidents in 
the lives of naturalists and celebrated travel- 
ers. 

LIFE of. Ed. by his widow. Introduction by 
J. G. Wilson. N. Y. 1869. 12 

and B ACHMAN, J. Quadrupeds of North Amer- 
ica, The. N. Y. 1854. 4. 

See also Brief biographies. 

Auerbacll, Berthold. Gesammelte schriften. 
2te ausgabe. Stutt. 1863. 22 v. in 11. 8? 

Contents : 

Barfflssele, v. 9. 

Befehlerles, v. 1. 

Brosi und moni, v. 6. 

Deutsche abende, v. 19. 

Dichter und Kaufmann, v. 12, 13. 

Diohtung aus deni volke, Die, v. 20. 

Dichtung fUr das volk, Die, v. 20. 

Edelweiss, v. 22. 

Eigen haus, Ein, v. 8. 

Erdmuthe, v. 8. 

Feindlichen briider, Die, v. 1. 

Florian und Creszenz, v. 2. 

Frau professorin, Die, v. 3. 

Geigerler, Der, v. 8. 

Oeschichte des Diethelm von Buchenberg, Die, v. 5. 

Hopfen und gerste, v. 8. 

Ivo der Hajrle, v. 1. 

Joseph im schnee, v. 21. 

Kranz auf Hebel's haupt, Ein, v. 20. 

Kriegspfeife, Die, v. 1. 

Kunst und literatur, Zur, v. 19. 

Lauterbacher, Der, v. 2. 

Lehnhold, Der, v. 7. 

Lucifer, v. 4. 

Neues leben, v. 14, 15, 16. 

Rudolph und Elisabetha, v. 19. 

Schatzksistlein des gevattersmanns, Das, v. 17, 18. 

Schlossbauers vefele, Das, v. 1. 

Schrift und volk. Grundzilge der volksthtimlichen 

literatur, v. 20. 

Spinoza : Ein Denkerleben, v. 10, 11. 
Straflinge, v. 3. 
Tolpatsch, Der, v. 1. 
Tonele mit der gebissenen wange, v. 1. 
Viereckig, Der, v. 6. 
Waldschtitzen sohn, Des, v. 19. 
Was 1st gltick ? v. 19. 

BLACK-FOREST village stories. Tr. by C. 

Goepp. N. Y. 1869. 16? (4 cop.) 
EDELWEISS. Tr. by E. Frothingham. Bost. 

1869. 16? (4 cop.) 
GERMAK tales. Tr. by C. C. Shakford. Bost. 

1869. 16? (4 cop.) 

LITTLE Barefoot. Tr. by E. B. Lee. Illus- 
trated. Bost. 1867. 12? (2 cop.) 
ON the heights. Tr. by Fannie Elizabeth 

Bunnett. Bost. 1868. 16? (4 cop.) 
Same. 1871. 16? (2 cop.) 
Same. Leipzig, 1867. 3 v. 16? 
VILLA Eden : country house on the Rhine. Tr. 
by C. C. Shakford. Bost. 1869. 8? (4 cop.) 
VILLA on the Khine. Tr. by Bayard Taylor. 

N. Y. 1869. 2 v. 16? (2 cop.) 
Auersperg, Anton Alexander von (Anastasius 
Griin), (b. 1806). Last knight, The. Tr. 
from the German, by J. O. Sargent. N. Y. 
1871. 12? 

Auf der Aim. HEYSE, P. (In Novellen, v. 6.) 
Auf der Dunne. SPIELHAGEN, F. VON. (In 

Ges. werke, v. 4.) 
Auf der universitat. HOEFER, E. (In Erzah- 

lende schriften, v. 1.) 
Auferstanden. HEYSE, P. (In Novellen, v. 

2.) 

Aufruhr. HOEFER, E. (In Erzahlende schrif- 
ten, v. 7.) 
Aufruhr in den cevennen, Der. TIECK, L. (In 

Schriften, v. 26.) 

.Augenblick des gliicks, Der. HACKLANDER, 
F, W. .(Jn Werke, v. 21.) 



AURELJUS 

Aughey, J. H. Iron furnace ; or, slavery and 

secession. Phil., 1863. 12? 
Augier, Emile (b. 1820). (Euvres. Paris, 1859. 

7 v. (six 12 and one 8). 

Contents : 

Aventuriere, L' : come'die, v. 1. 
Beau mariage, Un : come'die, v. L 
Ceinture dor<5e : come'die, v. 6. 
Cigue, La : come'die, v. 2. 
Contagion, La: come'die, v. 1. 
Diane : drame, v. 3. 
Effrontes, Les : come'die, v. 3. 
Fils de Giboyer, Le : come'die, v. 3. 
Gabrielle : comfidie, v. 4. 
Gendre de M. Poirier, Le : comCdie, v. 4. 
Habit vert, Le : proverbs, v. C. 
Homme de bien, Un : come'die, v. 2. 
Jeunesse, La : come'die, v. 4. 
Lionnes pauvres, Les : piece, v. 5. 
Lions et renards : comedie, v. 5. 
Mattre Gufirin : come'die, v. 5. 
Mariage d'Olympe, Le: piece, v. 6. 
Mfiprises de 1'amour, Les : come'die, v. 2. 
Paul Forester : come'die. v. 7. 
Philiberte : come'die, v. 2. 
Pierre de Touche, La, v. 6. 
Post-scriptum, Le, v. 5. 

DIANE. Theatre Fra^ais mod., 1st se"r. 
GooDforevil; or, a wife's trial. (Domestic dr.) 
Lacy's Plays, v. 43. 

Augu, Henri. Zouaves de la mort, Les: Episode 
de 1 'insurrection Polonai&e de 1863. Paris, 
1864. 8? 

Augustine (Saint). See Augustinus, A. (St.). 

Augustinus, Aurelius (Saint). Confessions of. 

Bost. 1843. 12? 
DE civitate dei cum commento. Basle, 1490. 

4? [Imperfect.] 

HAHN-HAHN, I. M. L. S. von. Sanct. Au- 
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Augustus, Caius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 B.C. 
to A.D. 14). SUETONIUS TRANQUILLUS, C. 
Life of. (In Lives of the twelve Caesars.) 
Vita. (In Opera omnia, v. 1.) Valpy's 
Script. Lat. 

Auldjo, John. Journal of a visit to Constanti- 
nople and some of the Greek islands, in the 
spring and summer of 1833. Lond. 1835. 
8? 

Aumale, Henri Eugene Philippe Louis d'Orleans 
(due d'). Histoire des princes de Conde" pen- 
dant les xvi. et xvn. siecles. Paris, 1863. 
2 v. 8? 

Contents : 

Henri I. de Bourbon, prince de Cond6 [1552-1588], 

v. 2. 
Henry n. de Bourbon, prince de Condfi [1588-1646], 

v. 2. 
Louis de Bourbon, prince de Condfi [1530-1569], v. 2. 

Aunet, Le"onie d'. See Biard, Mme. L. d'A. 

Aunt Carrie (pseud.). See Smith, Mrs. C. L. 

Aunt Jane's hero. PRENTISS, E. 

Aunt Jo's scrap-bag. ALCOTT, L. M. 

Aunt Jo's scrap-bag. (V. 2, shawl-straps.) AL- 
COTT, L. M. 

Aunt Kip. ALCOTT, L. M. (In Three proverb 
stories.) 

Aunt Madge's story. CLARKE, E. S. 

Aunt Margaret. ABBOTT, J. 

Aunt Kebecca's charge; and other stories. NEW- 
TON, Mrs. A. C. 

Aurelian; or, Kome in the in. century. WARE, 
W. 

Aurelius Antoninus. See Antoninus, M. A. 

Aurelius Augustinus. See Augustinus, A. (St.)* 

Aurelius Victor, Sextus (A.D. 350-400). His- 
toria Komana. Ex. edit. Th. Chr. Harlesii, 



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Aurelius (continued) 

Cum notis et interpretatione in usum Delphi- 
ni. Lond. 1829. 2 v. 8? Valpy's Script. 
Lat. 

Contents : 

Htstoria de Ctesaribus, v. 1. 
Liber de viris illustribus urbis Romse, v. 1. 
Liber de vita et moribus imperatorum Romano- 
rum, v. 1. 
Origo gentis Romanse, v. 1. 

Aureola. MACKENZIE, Mrs. A. S. 
Aurora. BOHME, J. 
Aurora borealis 

DIRECTIONS for observing. (In Smithsonian 

rept. 1855.) 

FORCE, P. Kecord of auroral phonomena ob- 
served in higher northern latitudes. (In 
Smithsonian contrib., v. 8.) 
LOOMIS, E. Aurora borealis : its phenomena 

and laws. (In Smithsonian rept. 1865.) 
OLMSTEAD, D. Recent secular period of the. 

(In Smithsonian contrib., v. 8.) 
See also Meteorology. 

Aurora Floyd. BRADDON, M. E. 

Aurora Leigh. BROWNING, Mrs. E. B. 

Aus dem freiheitskriege. HOEFER, E. (In Er- 
zahlende schriften, v. 7.) 

Aus dem tagebuche eines componisten. KIN- 
KEL, G. and J. (In Erzahlungen.) 

Aus einer familie. HOEFER, E. (In Erzahlen- 
de schriften, v. 1.) 

Aus meinem leben. MAXIMILIAN, F. J. 

Auscultation. HOPPE, C. Percussion and. 

Ausgewahlte romane. SCHUCKING, L. 

Ausgewahlte romane und novellen. STORCH, 
L. 

Ausgewahlte schriften. SAPHIR, M. G. 

Ausonius, Decimug Magnus (A.D. 310-394). Op- 
era omnia ; ex editione Bipontina, cum no- 
tis et interpretatione in usum Delphini. Lond. 
1823. 3 v. 8? Valpy's Script. Lat. 

Contents : 

Commemoratio professorum Burdigalensium, v. 1. 

Dissertatio de vita et scriptis Ausonii, v. 1. 

Diversorum epistolse ad Ausonium, v. 2. 

Eclogarium, v. 2. 

Edyllia, v. 1, 2. 

Eorundem septem sapientum, Sententise. 

Ephemeris, v. 1. 

Epigrammata, v. 1. 

Epistolse, v. 2. 

Epitaphia herotim qui bello Troico interfuerunt,v. 1. 

Gratianum imperatorem discipulum gratiarum ac- 

tio pro consulate, v. -. 
Index, v. 3. 

Ludus septem sapientum, v. 1. 
NoUe variorum in Ausonii opera, v. 2. 
Ordo nobilium urbium, v. 1. 
Parentalia, v. 1. 

Periochse in Homerl Iliadem et Odysseam, v. 2. 
Praefatiunculse, Tres, v. 2. 
Recensus edttionum Ausonii, v. 3. 
Souchaii aniiaadversiones in tetrasticha de mensi- 

bus, v. 2. 
Tabula genealogica. Ad horum parentalium car- 

minum intelligentiam ex Elise Vineti commen- 

tariis, v. 1. 

Testimonia et judicia diversorum de Ausonii, v. 1. 
Tetrasticha Ausonii, v. 1. 
xn. Csesaribus per Suetonium Tranquillum scriptis, 

De, v. 1. 

Austen, Jane (1775-1817). Emma. Bost. 1864. 

12 

Same. Lond. 1870. 12? 
MANSFIELD park. Lond. 1870. 12 
Same. Bost. 1870. 12. 
Same, (n.t.p.) 12, 
Same, (n.t.p.) 12. 
NORTHR ANGER abbey ; and Persuasion. Lond. 

1870. 12S 



51 AUSTRALIA 

Austen (continued) 

PRIDE and prejudice; and Northranger abbey. 

Bost. 1870. 12? 
Same, (n.t.p.) 12. 
Same. Lond. 1870. 12? 
SENSE and sensibility. Lond. 1833. 12? 
Same. Lond. 1853. 12? 
Same. N. Y. 1856. 12? 
Same. Bost. 1866. 12? (3 cop.) 
Austin, Estevan F. Exposicional publico sobre 
los asuntos de Tejas. Mejico, 1835. 12? (In 
Pamphlets, v. 6.) 

Austin, James G. Practical treatise on the prep- 
aration, combination, and application of cal- 
careous and hydraulic limes and cements. 
N. Y. 1871. 16? 
Austin, Jane G. Cipher. Bost. 1869. 8? (2 

cop.) 

OUTPOST. Lond. n.t.p. 16? 
SHADOW of Moloch mountain. N". Y. 1870. 

8? (4 cop.) 

Austin, James Trecothick (1784-1870). Life of 
Elbridge Gerry; with contemporary letters 
to the close of the American revolution. 
Austin, John (1797-1860). Lectures on juris- 
prudence ; or, the philosophy of positive law. 
Third edition, revised and edited by R. 
Campbell. Lond. 1869. 2 v. 8? 
Austin, Sarah Taylor. Characteristics of Gothe. 
From the German of Falk, Von Miiller, et 
al. Lond. 1833. 3 v. 12? 
FRAGMENTS from German prose writers; with 

biographical notes. N. Y. 1841. 12? 
Austin (Nev.}. Harrington's directory of the city 

of Austin for 1866. Austin, 1866. 8? 
Austin Elliot. KINGSLEY, H. 
Australasia 

BLAKE, J. L. View of the world. 
FAIRFAX, "W. Hand-book to. 
MARTIN, R. M. History of Austral- Asia. 
See also 

Australia. Tasmania. 

Malay archipelago. Voyages. 
New Zealand. 
Australia 

Description, history, and voyages: 

ARC, H. P. d'. Aventures d'un voyageur en 
Australie : neuf mois de sejour chez les Na- 
garnooks. 

BLACK, A. andC. (Pub.) Atlas of Australia, 
with all the gold regions. 

BOWMAN, A. Kangaroo hunters. (Historical 
fiction.) 

BUNCE, D. Travels with Dr. Leichhardt in 
Australia, Tasmania, and Victoria. 

CAPPER, J. Emigrant's guide to Australia. 

CLACY, Mrs. C. Lady's visit to the gold dig- 
gings of Australia in 1853. 

Lights and shadows of Australian life. 
CLERK, Mrs. G. Antipodes, and round the 

world. 

COLE, C. Speech on the Australian mail 
line, in TJ. S. senate, July 9, 1870. (In Pam- 
phlets, v. 27.) 

COOLEY, W. D. Coasts of. (In Maritime and 
inland discovery, v. 3.) 

Discovery of. (In Maritime and inland 
discovery, v. 2.) 

Interior of. (In Maritime and inland dis- 
covery, v. 3.) 



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52 



AUTHORS 



Australia (continued) 

CORTAMBERT, K. Voyages en Australia. (In 
Peuples et voyageurs contemporains.) 

DAMPIER, W. Voyages. 

DE BEAUVOIR, (le marquis). Voyages round 
the world, v. 1. 

D'EWES, J. China, Australia, and the Pacific 
islands. 

DILKE, C. W. Greater Britain. 

DISCOVERY of Australia, and early voyages to 
New Holland. See Burney's Voy., v. 1, pp. 
377, 382 ; v. 2, pp. 313, 456 ; v. 3, pp. 59- 
112, 178, 181; v. 4, pp. 258, 394, 405, 450. 

Frrz-RoY, R. Visit to and description of Aus- 
tralia, 1832-6. (In Voyages of Adventure 
and Beagle.) 

FLANAGAN, K. Account of New Zealand, 
Victoria, Port Phillip, and Moreton bay. 

FLEURIEU, C. P. C. de. Discoveries of the 
French in 1768-9, to the south-east of New 
Guinea. 

FORREST, J. Journal of an expedition to ex- 
plore the country from West Australia to 
Port Eucla, and thence to Adelaide, South 
Australia. (In Roy . geog. soc. journal , v. 41 .) 

FORSTER, A. Australia : its progress and pros- 
perity. With map. 

FYFE, J. H. British enterprise beyond the seas. 

GERSTACKER, F. Account of a visit to Aus- 
tralia, 1851. (In Journey round the world.) 

HALE, H. Languages of. (In Ethnography 
and philology of U. S. exploring expedition.) 

HARGRAVES, E. H. Australia and its gold- 
fields. 

HOFFMAN, W. Monitor, The. 

HOWITT, R. Australia : historical, descriptive, 
and statistic. 

HOWITT, W. Land, labor, and gold. 

Tallangetta. (Historical fiction.) 

KOLB, G. F. Handbuch der vergleichenden 
statistik. 

LABILLARDIERE, J. J. H. Visit to. ( In Re- 
lation du voyage a la recherche de La Pe"rouse, 
1791, v. 1.) 

LA PLACE, C. P. T. Visits to Australia, Van 
Dieman's Land, New South Wales, New 
Holland, and New Zealand, 1830-32. (In 
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LEICHHARDT, L. Journal of an overland ex- 
pedition in 1844-5, from Moreton bay to 
Port Essington. 

MAJOR, R. H. Collection of documents show- 
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time of Capt. Cook. (In Hakluyt soc., v. 
26.) 

MARTIN, R. M. History of Austral-Asia. 

MATTHEW, P. Emigration fields. 

MEREDITH, Mrs. C. My home in Tasmania; 
or, nine years in Australia. 

MILNER, J., and BRIERLY, O. W. Cruise of 
H. M. S. Galatea, 1867-8. 

MINTURN, R. B., Jr. From New York to 
Delhi. 

MORHANGE, S. Etude sur 1'Australie [1862- 
9]. 

PEKOUSE, J. F. G. de la. (Par Milet-Mureau.) 
Voyage autour du monde, 1830-32, v. 2. 

SCORESBY, W. Journal of voyage to Austra- 
lia and round the world for magnetical re- 
search. 



Australia (continued) 

SIDNEY, S. Three colonies of. 

SMILES, S. Residence in Victoria. ( In Round 
the world, by a boy.) 

TRAIN, G. F. American merchant. 

TROLLOPE, A. Australia and New Zealand. 

VANCOUVER, G. (Capt.). Voyage round the 
world, 1790-95. 

WAHLEN, A. Mceurs, usages, et costumes de 
tous les peuples du monde, v. 4. 

WARREN, T. R. Dust and foam. 

WESTGARTH, W. Australia Felix. 

WILLS, W. J. Successful exploration through 
the interior of. 

Oeology and natural history: 

DARWIN, C. (R.) Journal of researches into 
the natural history and geology of the coun- 
tries visited during the voyage of H. M. S. 
Beagle round the world. 

GOULD, J. Birds of. 

KREFFT, G. Snakes of. 

MUELLER, F. Analytical drawings of Aus- 
tralian mosses. 

Fragmenta phytographise Australia. 
WOODS, J. E. T. Geological observations in 

south . 

WYLD, J. Notes on the distribution of gold 
throughout. 

See also Melbourne ; New South Wales | Syd- 
ney ; Victoria. 
Austria 

ABBOTT, J. S. C. Empire of Austria: its rise 
and present power. 

BAZANCOURT, B. de. Campagne d'ltalie de 
1859, La. 

COXE, W. History of the house of. 

EDEN, L. S. My holiday in. 

HACKLANDER, F. W. Bilder aus dem sol- 
daten leben im kriege. (In Werke, v. 28- 
30.) 

HARTIG, G. L. von. History of the house of 
Austria [Francis I. to 1848]. [Appendix to 
Coxe's Hist.] 

KOHL, J. G. Vienna, Prague, Hungary, Bo- 
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See also Illyria; Transylvania; Tyrol. 
Austrian infantry. WILCOX, C. M. (Tr.) Ev- 
olutions of. 
Authors 

ALLIBONE, S. A. Critical dictionary of En- 
glish literature. 

AUTOGRAPH leaves of our country's. 

DISRAELI, I. Calamities of. (In Mis . of lit- 
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Quarrels of. ( In Mis. of literature.) 
FIELDS, J. T. Yesterdays with. 
HOMES of American. 

JACOX, F. Aspects of authorship. 

KNIGHT, C. Half-hours with the best. 

OTTO, F. Lexicon of Russian. (In Hist. Rus- 
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THOMAS, R. Hand-book for fictitious names. 

TUCKERMAN, H. T. Criterion. 

UNDERWOOD, F. H. British. (In Hand-book 
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WRIGHT, T. Biographia Britannica literaria. 

See also 

Bibliography. Novelists. 

Historians. Poets. 

Literature. Writers. 



AUTHORSHIP 



53 



AZEGLIO 



Authorship. JACOX, F. Aspects of. 

Autobiographic sketches. DE QUINCEY, T. 

Autobiographical papers. HOOD, T. 

Autobiographies. CART, A. 

Autobiography. A collection of the most in- 
structive and amusing lives ever published ; 
written by the parties themselves, with brief 
introductions and compendious sequels, car- 
rying on the narrative to the death of each 
writer. Lond. 1826-32. 33 v. 16 



Contents: 



Cellini, Benvenuto, v. 16, 17. 
Cibber, Colley, v. 1. 
Clarke, Mrs. Charlotte, v. 7. 
Creichton, Capt. John, v. 11. 
Dodington, George Bubb, v. 

2-2. 

Drury, Robert, v. 5. 
Elhvood, Thomas, v. 11. 
Eugfine, prince of Savoy, v. 

8. 

Ferguson, James, v. 6. 
Gibbon, Edward, v. 14, 15. 
Gifford, Wm., v. 11. 
Goldoni, C., v. 23, 24. 
Herbert of Oherbury, E., v. 



Holberg, Louis, v. 12. 
Hume, David, v. 2. 
Kotzebue, Augustus von, v. 

9, 10. 

Lackington, James, v. 18. 
Lilly, Wm., v. 2. 
Margravine of Bareith, v. 20, 

21. 

Marmontel, J. F., v. 3, 4. 
Robinson, Mrs. Mary, v. 7. 
Sampson, William, v. 33. 
Tone, Theobald Wolfe, v. 19. 
Vaux, James Hardy, v. 13. 
Vidocq, v. 25-28. 
Voltaire, v. 2. 
Whitefield, v. 6. 

Autobiography of a married woman. N. Y. 
1859. 12? 

Autobiography of a New England farm-house. 
CHAMBERLAIN, N. H. 

Autobiography of a thief. EEADE, C. (In 
Good fight.) 

Autocrat of the breakfast-table. HOLMES, O. 
W. 

Autographic mirror, The. Lond. 1864. 2v. f? 

Autographs 

AUTOGRAPH leaves of our country's authors. 
AUTOGRAPHIC mirror, The. 
DWIGHT, T. F. Autographomania. (In Over- 
land monthly, v. 3.) 
SMITH, C. J. (Ed.) Historical and literary 

curiosities. 

VILLEMESSANT, H. de, et BOURDIN, G. L'au- 
tographe. 

Autour de la table. DUDEVANT, A. L. A. D. 

Autumn dreams. CASTLEN, E. B. 

Autumn holidays of a country parson. Bo YD, 
A. K. H. 

Autumn leaves. GARDNER, S. J. 

Autumnal leaves. CHILD, L. M. 

Ava. CORNER, J., et al. Account of. (In Chi- 
na, pictorial, descriptive, historical, etc.) 

Avaleur de sabres, L' . FEVAL, P. ( In CEuvres, 
v. 17.) 

Avarice, L'. SUE, E. (In Sept pe'che's capi- 
taux, Les.) 

Avatar. GAUTIER, T. (In (Euvres, v. 17.) 

Avenel, Paul. Due des moines, Le. Paris, 
1854. 12 

Avenger, The : a narrative. And other papers. 

DE QUINCEY, T. 
Same. (In Good stories, v. 1.) 

Aventure d'amour, Une. DUMAS, A. (D.) 

Aventures d'Hercule Hardi. SUE, E. (In 
Deux histoires.) 

Aventures de John Davys. DUMAS, A. (D.) 

Aventures de Lyderic, comte de Flandre. DU- 
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Aventures de quatre femmes. DUMAS, A. (fils). 
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Aventures de quatre femmes et d'un perroquet. 
DUMAS, A. (D.) 



Aventures de Saturn in Fichet, ou la conspira- 
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Aventures de Tele'maque, fils d'Ulysse. FENE- 
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Aventures d'un voyageur en Australie : neuf 
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Aventure du chat galant. SOULIE, M. F. (In 
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Aventures du prince de Galles, Les. GOZLAN, 
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Average. STEVENS, E., and BENECKE, W. 
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Averses, Les. SOULIE, M. F. (In (Euvres, v. 
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Avery, Benjamin P. Building of the iron road, 

The. (In Overland monthly, v. 2.) 
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Avery Gliburn. NEWELL, E. H. 

Avesta: the religious books of the Parsees. 
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Avicebron (Salomon Jbn-Ge"birol), (d. 1070). 
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Avillion ; and other tales. CRAIK, D. (M.) 
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Awakening of Italy. WYLIE, J. A. 

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Ayenbite of inwyt; or, remorse of conscience. 
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Ayesha, the maid of Kars. MORIER, J. 

Ayllon, Luke (or Lucas) Vasquez de. EOBINSON, 
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Aylmer's field. TENNYSON, A. (In Enoch Ar- 
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Ayre, William. Memoirs of the life and writings 
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Ayrshire legatees. GALT, J. 

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Aytoun. A romance. Phil. 1872. 8 (4 cop.) 

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Azarian. SPOFFORD, H. (E.) P. 

Azeglio, Massimo Taparelli (marq. rf'), (1800- 
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Azores, or "Western islands 

BORGES DE F. HENRIQUES, M. Trip to the 

Azores, or Western isles. 
CHAMISSO, A. von. Azoreninseln. (JwWerke, 

v. 3.) 
CHASTE, de. Voyage to Tercera, 1583. (In 

Pinkerton's Coll. voy., v. 1.) 
CUMBERLAND, G. (earl of). Voyage to the 

Azores, 1589. (In Pinkerton's Coll. voy., v. 

1.) 

GODMAN, F. du C. Natural history of the 
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RALEIGH, Sir W. Keport of an engagement 
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See also Murray, C. A. Travels in North Amer- 
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Aztecs. MAYER, B. Mexico, Aztec, Spanish, 
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B. 

B , R. Appius and Virginia. Dodsley's Old 

plays, v. 12. 

B., W. Manual of Roman coins, from the earliest 
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' Bab' ballads, The. GILBERT, W. S. 

Babarelli, Georges (Giorgione), (1478-1823). DU- 
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Babbage, Charles (1790-1871). Ninth Bridge- 
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Babe Christabel. MASSEY, G. (In Poems and 
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Babinet, Jacques (b. 1794). Diamond, The, and 
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NORTHERN seas, The. (In Smithsonian rept. 
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Babolain. DROZ, G. 

Babylon 

LAYARD, A. H. Discoveries among the ruins 

of Babylon and Nineveh. 
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Manual of ancient history of the east.) 
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Babylonia 

DRUMMOND, W. Origin of. (In Origines, v. 

1.) 

HEEREN, A. H. L. History of the Babyloni- 
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HISTORY of later. (In Herodotus 's Hist., v. 

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PORTER, Sir R. K. Travels in Babylonia, 
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RAWLINSON, G. History, geography, and an- 
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Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750). BARNARD, 
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BITTER, C. H. Life of Bach. Abridged by 
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Bachaumont, Louis (d. 1771). Me"moires hig- 
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Bache, Alexander Dallas (1806-1867). Astro- 
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rept. 1870.) 

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Bache, Benjamin Franklin. Comparative anal- 
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Bache, George M. Account of a hail-storm in 
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Bache, Richard Meade. American wonder-land. 
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Bachelder, John B. Illustrated tourist's guide 
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Bachelor of Salamanca. LE SAGE, A. R. 

Bachelor's story. BUNCE, O. 

Back, Sir George (b. 1796). Voyages dans les 
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Back-log studies. WARNER, C. D. 

Backbone. DIXON, E. H. 

Backhoff, Feodor I. Voyage into China, 1654. 
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Backus, W. See Cleaveland, H. W. 

Backwoods of Canada ; being letters from the 
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Bacon, Delia. Philosophy of the plays of Shake- 
speare unfolded; with a preface, by N. Haw- 
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Bacon, Francis (Lord), (1561-1626). Works. 
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Contents : 

Advancement of learning, v. 3. 

Advertisement touching on holy war, v. 3. 

Advice to Sir George Villiers, v. 3. 

Apophthegms, v. 2. 

Arguments In law, v. 4. 

Articuli questionum circa mineralia, v. 9. 

Catalogus historiarum particularium, v. 8. 

Charges, v. 4. 

Cogitata et visa, v. 9. 

Cogitatio de fluxu et refluxu marts, v. 9. 

Cogitatio de sectione corporum, v. 9. 

Descriptio globi intellectuals, v. 9. 

Dialogus de bello sacro, v. 10. 

Digest of laws, Offer to King James on, v. 4. 

Dignitate et augmentisscientiarum, De, v. 7. 

Discourse in praise of Queen Elizabeth, v. 3. 

Elements of the common law of England, v. 4. 

Elogium Henrici Principis Walliae, v. 10. 

Essays ; or, counsels civil and moral (Eng.), v. 2. 



BACON 



Bacon (continued) 

Essays ; or, counsels civil and moral (Latin), v. 10. 

Essex, Apology of Bacon concerning, v. 3. 

Essex, Declaration of treason concerning, v. 3. 

Essex, Proceedings of earl of, v. 3. 

Fragmentum, cul titulus 'Abecedarian! naturae,' 
v."8. 

Historia densl et rarl, v. 9. 

Historia gravis et levis, v. 9. 

Historia regni regis Henrici septiml, v. 9. 

Historia son! et auditus, v. 9. 

Historia sulphurii, mercurii, et sails, v. 9. 

Historia sympathise et antipatheze rerum, v. 9. 

Historia ventorum, v. 8. 

Historia vitas et mortis, v. 8. 

History of Great Britain (fragment), v. 5. 

History of reign of King Henry viu., v. 5. 

Imago civilis August! Caasaris, v. 10. 

Imago civilis Julii Ciesaris, v. 10. 

Impetus philosophic!, v. 9. 

In felicem memoriam Ellzabethse Anglise reginse, 
v. 10. 

Inqulsitio de motu, v. 9. 

Instauratio magna, v. 7. 

Letters, v. 6. 

Life of Bacon, by W. Kawley [in Lot.], v. 8. 

Maxims of the law, v. 4. 

Medical remains, v. 2. 

Meditationes sacree, v. 10. 

Nova Atlantis, v. 10. 

Novum organum, v. 8. 

Observations on a libel, etc., v. 3. 

Office of alienation, Historical account of, v. 4. 

Ordinances in chancery, v. 4. 

Parasceve ad historian! naturalem et experiment- 
alem, v. 8. 

Parmenidis, Telesil, et Democritl philosophla, v. 9. 

Physiological remains, v. 2. 

Prefatio historise naturalis, v. 8. 

Preparation towards the union of laws, v. 4. 

Proceedings In parliament against the lord chan- 
cellor, F. Bacon, v. 4. 

Keport of Dr. Lopez's treason, v. 3. 

Report of the Spanish grievances, v. 3. 

Sapientiae veterum.De, v. 10. 

Speeches, v. 3. 

State of Europe, v. 3. 

Statute of uses, Readings upon, v. 4. 

Subordinate magistrates, On, v. 4. 

Sylva sylvarum; or, a natural history, v. 1, 2. 

Thema coali, v. 9. 

Theological works, v. 2. 

Topica inqulsitionis de luce et lumine, v. 9. 

Tracts relating to Spain, v. 3. . 

Translations of certain psalms In English verse, v. 2. 

True greatness of Britain, v. 3. 

Union of England and Scotland, v. 3. 

Use of the law, v. 4. 

WORKS. New edition ; with a life of the au- 
thor, by Basil Montagu. Phil. 1842. 3 v. 
8? [V. 1 missing.] 

ADVANCEMENT of learning. Ed. by "W. A. 
Wright. Oxf. 1869. 12 

ESSAYS : moral, economical, and poetical. N. 
Y. 1847. 16 H. F. lib., v. 171. 

ESSAYS, The; or, counsels civil and moral; 
and wisdom of the ancients. Bost. 1866. 
12? 

ESSAYS, The ; or, counsels civil and moral ; 
the colors of good and evil ; and apoph- 
thegms. Bost. 1872. 18 

ESSAYS; with annotations, by Eichard Whate- 
ly(archb. of Dublin). N. Y. 1857. 8 

LETTERS and life of Bacon; including all his 
occasional works. Newly collected and set 
forth in chronological order, with a commen- 
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CAMPBELL, J. (Lord). Life of. (In his Lord 
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COLLINS, S. (In Miscellanies.) 

DIXON, W. H. Personal history of. 

MACAULAY, T. B. Lord Bacon. (In Essays.) 

MULLER, F. M. Bacon in Germany. (In 
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TAINE, H. (A.) Histoire de la litte"rature An- 
glaise, v. 1. 

TYLER, S. Discourse on the Baconian philos- 
ophy. 



55 BAILEY 

Bacon (continued) 

WHIFFLE, E. P. Literature of the age of 

Elizabeth. [2 articles.] 
See also 

Allibone, S. A. Critical dictionary. 
Moore's Utopia. 

New biographies of illustrious men. 
Pioneers. 
Also works generally on English literature. 

Bacon, George B. (Ed.) Siam, the land of the 
white elephant, as it was and is. N. Y. 1873. 
12 111. lib. travel, etc. (8 cop.) 

Bacon, John (1740-1799). CUNNINGHAM, A. 
Life of. ( In Lives of the most eminent Brit- 
ish painters and sculptors, v. 3.) H. F. lib., 
v. 19. 

Bacon, Nathaniel (1646-1676). WARE, W. 
Memoir of. (In Lib. of Am. biog.) 

Bacon, Koger (1214-1292?). See Friar Bacon 
and Friar Bungay . (In Dodsley, K. Old 
plays, v. 8.) See also Pioneers. 

Bacstrom, S. Voyage to Spitzbergen, 1780. (In 
Pinkerton's Coll. voy., v. 1.) 

Badeau, Adam. Military history of U. S. Grant, 
from April, 1861, to April, 1865. V. 1. N. 
Y. 1868. 8 (2 cop.) 
VAGABOND, The. N. Y. 1859. 12? 

Baden. SCHREIBER, H. A. New guide to. 

Badereise, Die. EELLSTAB, L. ( In Ges. schrif- 
ten, v. 8.) 

Badin, Adolphe. Grottesetcavernes. Paris, 1867. 
12 

Baegert, Jacob. Aboriginal inhabitants of the 
California peninsula. Tr. by C. Eau. (In 
Smithsonian repts. 1863, 1864.) 

Baehr, Bernard. Science of therapeutics, accord- 
ing to the principles of homoeopathy. Tr. 
and enlarged, from Kafka and other sources, 
by C. J. Kempel. N. Y. 1869. 2 v. 8 

Baffled. GODDARD, J. 

Baffled schemes, (n.t.p.) 8. 

Bagehot, Walter. Lombard street: a description 

of the money market. Lond. 1873. 12 
PHYSICS and politics ; or, thoughts on the ap- 
plication of natural selection and inheritance 
to political society. Lond. 1872. 12 
Same. N. Y. 1873. 12 

Bagster, S. Genuineness, authenticity, and in- 
spiration of the word of God. N. Y. 1853. 
12 

Bague d 'argent, Le. PERRET, P. 

Bahia (Brazil). MAXIMILIAN, F. J. Eeiseskiz- 
zen. (In Aus meinem leben.) 

Bahr, Karl Chr. W. F., and HARWOOD, E. Com- 
mentary on the book of Kings. _ (In Lange's 
Com., old test., v. 5.) 

Baiersche wald, Der. STIFTER, A. (In Er- 
zahlungen, v. 1.) 

Baikie, William Balfour. See Adams, A., et al. 

Baile, J. Wonders of electricity ; with 65 illus- 
trations. Tr. from the French. N. Y. 1872. 
12 (2 cop.) 

Bailey, Jacob Whitman (1811-1857). Letter re- 
lating to the infusorial fossils found by Dr. 
Schiel in California ; with Beckwith's explo- 
rations of the 41st parallel, 1854. See Pacific 
railroad, Eeports of explorations, etc. 
MICROSCOPICAL examination of the soundings 
off the Atlantic coast of the United States. 
(In Smithsonian contrib., v. 2.) 



BAILEY 



56 



BAIRD 



Bailey (continued) 

MICROSCOPICAL observations in South Carolina, 
Georgia, and Florida. (In Smithsonian con- 
trib., v. 2.) 

NOTES on a new species of microscopical organ- 
ism. (In Smithsonian contrib., v. 7.) 

Bailey, James M. (Danbury News Man). Life in 
Danbury; being a brief and comprehensive 
record of the doings of a remarkable people, 
under more remarkable circumstances, and 
chronicled in a most remarkable manner, by 
the author; and carefully compiled, with a 
pair of eight-dollar shears, by the compiler. 
Bost. 1873. 16 

Bailey, Nathan (d. 1742). Universal etymologi- 
cal English dictionary ; comprehending the 
derivation of the generality of the words in 
the English tongue, etc. (3d ed.) Lond. 
1737. 2 v. 12? 

Bailey, Philip James (b. 1816). Age, The: a col- 
loquial satire. Bost. 1858. 12? 
FESTUS : a poem. Bost. 1856. 12? 
MYSTIC, The ; and other poems. Bost. 1856. 
12? 

Bailey, Samuel. Essays on the formation and 
publication of opinions, the pursuit of truth, 
and on other subjects. Bost. 1854. 12? 
THEORY of reasoning. Lond. 1851. 8? 

Bailie, J. Electricity L'. Paris, 1868. 12? 

Baillie, Mrs. . Sail to Smyrna; or, an English- 
woman's journal. Including impressions of 
Constantinople, a visit to a Turkish harem, 
and a railway journey to Ephesus. Illustr. 
Lond. 1873. 12? 

Baillie, Joanna (1762-1851). Dramatic and po- 
etical works. Lond. 1851. 8? 



Contents : 



Plays on the passions, etc., 
(canf.inw.if) : 

Henriquez : a tragedy. 

Homicide, The: a tragedy. 

Martyr, The : a drama. 

Match, The : a comedy. 

Orra : a tragedy. 

Phantom, The : musical 
drama. 

Poetry. 

Romiero : a tragedy. 

Separation, The: a trag- 
edy. 

Siege, The : a comedy. 

Stripling, The : a tragedy. 

Trial, The : a comedy. 

Witchcraft : a tragedy. 
Fugitive verses. 
Metrical legends. 
Miscellaneous poetry. 



Plays on ths passions, and 

miscellaneous plays, as 

follows : 
Alienated manor, The : a 

comedy. 

Basil : a tragedy. 
Beacon, The : a serious 

mus. drama. 
Bride, The : a drama. 
Constantine Paleologus : a 

tragedy. 

Country inn, The : a com- 
edy. 

De Montfort : a tragedy. 
Bream, The : a tragedy. 
Election, The : a comedy. 
Enthusiasm : a comedy. 
Ethwald : a tragedy. 
Family legend, The: a 

tragedy. 

DE MONTFORT. (Trag.) Inch. Br. th., v. 24. 
See also Aikin's Br. poets, v. 3. 

Baillie, Rev. John. Life studies : how to live. 
N.Y. 1857. 12? 

Bailliere, F. F. New South "Wales gazetteer and 
road guide : containing the most recent and 
accurate information as to every place in the 
colony. Compiled by K. P. Whitworth. 
Sydney, 1866. 8? 

Bailly, Jean Sylvain. See Scientific men, Biog- 
raphies of distinguished. 

Bailments. STORY, J. Commentaries on the 
law of. 

Baily, William L. Our own birds : a familiar 
natural history of the birds of the United 
States. Kevised and edited by E. D. Cope. 
Phil. 1869. 12? 

TREES, plants, and flowers : where and how 
they grow. A familiar history of the vege- 



Baily (continued) 

table kingdom. With 73 engravings. Phil. 
1870. 16? 

Bain, Alexander (b. 1818). Emotions and the 
will, The. (2d ed.) Lond. 1865. 8? 

ENGLISH composition and rhetoric : a manu- 
al. N. Y. 1871. 12? 

LOGIC. Pt. i., induction. Lond. 1870. 2 v. 
12? 

MENTAL science : a compendium of psycholo- 
gy, and the history of philosophy. N. Y. 
1868. 12? 

MORAL science : a compendium of ethics. N. 
Y. 1869. 12? 

SENSES and the intellect, The. (Bd ed.) Lond. 
1868. 12? 

STUDY of character ; including an estimate of 
phrenology. Lond. 1861. 8? 

See also Keid, B. D. 

Bainbridge, William (U. S. N.), (1774-1833). 
See Naval officers, Cooper's Lives of Amer- 
ican. 

Baines, Edward. History of the wars of the 
French revolution, from the breaking out of 
the war in 1792 to the restoration of a gen- 
eral peace in 1815 ; comprehending the civil 
history of Great Britain and France during 
that period. With an original history of the 
last war between the United States and 
Great Britain, by Edward Grimshaw. N. 
Y. 1855. 2 v. 8? 

Baines, Thomas. Explorations in south-west 
Africa ; being an account of a journey in the 
years 1861-2, from Walvisch, on the west- 
ern coast, to Lake Ngami and the Victoria 
falls. Lond. 1864. 8? 
Baird, Henry M. Life of Kev. Kobert Baird'. 

MODERN Greece : a narrative of a residence 
and travels in that country. With observa- 
tions on its antiquities, literature, language, 
politics, and religion. N. Y. 1856. 12? 
Baird, Robert (1798-1863). Impressions and 
experiences of the West Indies and North 
America in 1849. Phil. 1850. 12? 

BAIRD, H. M. Life of. N. Y. 1866. 8? 
Baird, Spencer Fullerton (b. 1823). Catalogue 
of North American birds and reptiles, chief- 
ly in the museum of the Smithsonian insti- 
tution. (In Smithsonian mis. coll., v. 2.) 

DIRECTIONS for collecting, preserving, and 
transporting specimens of natural history. 
(In Smithsonian rept. 1856.) 

DOMESTICATION of American ruminants. (In 
U. S. pat. off. rept. 1851.) 

KEPORT on American explorations, 1853-4. 
(In Smithsonian rept. 1854.) 

REPORT on the birds collected on Beckwith's 
explorations. See Pacific railroad, Reports 
of explorations, etc., v. 10. 

REPORT on the birds collected on the several 
Pacific railroad explorations. See Pacific 
railroad, Reports of explorations, etc., v. 9. 

REPORT on the fishes observed on the coasts 
of New Jersey and Long Island in 1854. 
(In Smithsonian rept. 1854.) 

REPORT on the mammals of Beckwith's ex- 
plorations. See Pacific railroad, Reports of 
explorations, etc., v. 10. 

REPORT on the mammals of Chile. ( In Gillis's 
U. S. naval astr. exped., v. 2.) 



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57 



BALBIRNIE 



Baird (continued) 

REPORT on the mammals of Williamson's ex- 
plorations. See Pacific railroad, Eeports of 
explorations, etc., v. 10. 

REPORT on the mammals of the several U. S. 
explorations. See Pacific railroad, Keports 
of explorations, etc., v. 8. 

REPORT on the natural history of Pope's ex- 
plorations. See Pacific railroad, Reports of 
explorations, etc., v. 2. 

REPORT on the reptiles and fishes collected 
during the exploration of the Red river. 
Sec Marcy, R. B. 

REPORT on the reptiles of Abbot's explora- 
tions. See Pacific railroad, Reports of ex- 
plorations, etc., v. 10. 

REPORT on the reptiles of Beckwith's explora- 
tions. See Pacific railroad, Reports of ex- 
plorations, etc., v. 10. 

REPORT on the reptiles of "Whipple's explora- 
tions. See Pacific railroad, Reports of ex- 
plorations, etc., v. 10. 

REPORT (general) on the reptiles of the several 
explorations. See Pacific railroad, Reports 
of explorations, etc., v. 10. 

REPORT on the zoology of the boundary. 
[Birds, mammals, reptiles.] (In Emory's 
United States and Mexican boundary sur- 
vey, v. 2, pt. ii.) 

REPORT on the zoology of the Colorado river. 
(In Ives, J. C. Report.) 

REVIEW of American birds. (In Smithsonian 
rept. 1865.) 

and GIRARD, C. Catalogue of North Ameri- 
can reptiles in the museum of the Smith- 
sonian institution. Pt. i., serpents. (In 
Smithsonian mis. coll., v. 2.) 

See also Annual record of science and indus- 
try ; Iconographic encyclopaedia. 
Baird, Spencer Fullerton, CASSIN, J., awe? LAW- 
RENCE, G. N. Birds of North America, 
The; with an atlas of 100 plates. Phil. 
1860. 2v. 4 

Contents : 

Atlas, v. 2. 
Text, v. 1. 

Bajot, M. Abrege historique et chronologique 
des principaux voyages de decouvertes par 
mer depuis 1'an 2000 avant Jesus Christ jus- 
qu'au commencement du xix. siecle. Paris, 
1829. 8. 



Contents : 



Anson, Lord, 1740. 
Byron, Commodore, 1764. 
Carteret, Cap., 1767. 
Cook, J., 1768. 1772, 1776. 
Courtanvaux, Marquis, 1767. 
D'Entrecasteaux, 1791. 
Dixon, 1785. 
Feuiliee, Pfire, 1708. 
Fleurieu, Chev. de, 1769. 
Frazier, 1712. 
Gentil de la Barbinais, Le, 

1714. 
Grenier, Chev. de, 1769. 



Kergu&en, 1772. 
La P'Srouse, 1785. 
Lozier Bouvet, 1739. 
Marion et du Clesmeur, 1771. 
Ph<5niciens et Tyrlens. 
Phipps, Capt, 1773. 
Roggewein, Adm., 1724. 
Rogers, Woodes, 1708, 1709. 
Surville, M. de, 1769. 
Vancouver, 1791. 
Verdun de la Crenne, 1773. 
Wallis, Capt., 1766. 



Baked meats. HALPINE, C. G. 

Baker, Charles R. Practical and scientific fruit 

culture. Illustrated. Bost. 1866. 8 
Baker, Edward Dickinson (1811-1861). LINEN, 

J. Senator Baker. (In his Poetical and 

prose writings.) 
Baker, George E. Life of Wm. H. Seward ; with 

selections from his works. 



Baker, George M. Amateur dramas. Bost. 
1869. 12 

Contents : 



Sea of troubles, A : a farce. 

Stand by the flag. 

Sylvia's soldier : a comedy. 

Tempter, The ; or, the sail- 
or's return. 

Wanted, a male cook: a 
farce. 

We're all teetotalers: a farce. 



Drop too much, A. 
Freedom of the press : i 

farce. 
Greatest plague in life, The 

a farce. 

Once on a time : a farce. 
Peddler of Very-nice, The. 
Rival poets, The. 
Sculptor's triumph. 

BAKER'S dozen, A: original humorous dia- 

logues. Bost. 1872. 12 (3 cop.) 

Contents : 
Coals of fire. 
Hypochondriac, The. 
Ignorance is bliss. 
Love of a bonnet, A. 
Precious pickle. 
Public benefactor, A. 
Red chignon, The. 

MIMIC stage, The. Bost. 1867. 16. 

Contents : 



Rival politicians, The. 
Runaways, The. 
Santa Claus's frolics. 
Stitch in time saves nine. 
Thief of time, The. 
Using the weed. 



Great elixir, The. 
Humors of the strike : 

farce. 

Man with the demijohn. 
My uncle the captain. 
No cure, no pay : a farce. 
Original idea : a tragedy. 



Bread on the waters: dra- 
ma. 

Capuletta, or Romeo and Ju- 
liet restored : an operatic 
burlesque. 

Close shave, A. 

Down by the sea : a farce. 

SOCIAL stage : original dramas, comedies, bur- 
lesques, and entertainments, for home recre- 
ation, schools, and public exhibitions. Bost. 
1871. 12 

Contents : 



Bonbons. 

Grecian bend, A. 

Last loaf, The. 

Lightheart's pilgrimage. 

Little more cider. 

New brooms sweep clean. 



Snow-bound. 

Thirty minutes for refresh- 
ments. 

Too late for the train. 
War of the roses. 



Baker, La Fayette C. (b. 1826). History of the 

United States secret service. Phil. 1867. 8 
Baker, Sir Samuel White (6. 1821). Albert Ny- 

anza : the great basin of the Nile, and ex- 

plorations of the Nile sources. Lond. 1866. 

8 
CAST up by the sea. N. Y. 1869. 12? (2 

cop.) 
EIGHT years' wandering in Ceylon. Phil. 

1869. 12 
NILE tributaries of Abyssinia, and the sword- 

hunters of the Hamran Arabs. Phil. 1867. 

8 (3 cop.) 
RIFLE and the hound [in Ceylon], The. Phil. 

1869. 12 
Baker, William M. New Timothy. N. Y. 1870. 

12 (2 cop.) 
Bakewell, Frederick C. Great facts : a popular 

history and description of the most remark- 

able inventions during the present century. 

Illustrated. N. Y. 1860. 12 
MANUAL of electricity, practical and theoreti- 

cal. 2d ed., illustrated by numerous engrav- 

ings. Lond. 1857. 12 
Bakewell, Robert. Introduction to geology, An . 

(Id Am. ed.) Edited by Prof. B. Silliman. 

New Haven, 1833. 8 
Bal de Sceaux, Le. BALZAC, H. DE. (In (Euvres 

completes, v. 1.) 
Balaustion's adventure; including a transcript 

from Euripides. BROWNING, R. 
Balbi, A. See Laurie, J. 
Balbirnie, John. Philosophy of the water-cure : 

a development of the true principles of health 

and longevity. N. Y. 1849. 16 



BALBOA 



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Balboa, Miguel Cavello (ab. 1550). Histoire du 
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Balboa, Vasco NuSez de (1475-1517?). First 
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ROBINSON, C. Balboa's discovery of the Pa- 
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Balcarres, (earl of). See Lindsay, A. W. C. 

Balch, George B. Report on the Bonin islands. 
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Baldaeus (or Balde"), P. Description of the 
coasts of Malabar and Coromandel, isle of 
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Baldwin, George C. Model prayer : course of 
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Baldwin, J. L. Laws of short whist ; and a 
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Baldwin, John Denison (b. 1810). Ancient 
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Illustrated. N. Y. 1872. 12 
PRE-HISTORIC nations ; or, inquiries concern- 
ing some of the great peoples and civiliza- 
tions of antiquity, and their probable rela- 
tion to a still older civilization of the Ethi- 
opians, or Cushites, of Arabia. N. Y. 1869. 
12 (2 cop.) 

Contents : 

Introductory generalities. 

Preliminary suggestions on current chronologies ; 

the relation of Hellas to civilization, and the 

meaning of pre-historic times. 
Africa and the Arabian Cushites. 
Arabia, Pre-historic greatness of. 
Cushite, or Arabian origin of Chaldea. 
Egypt previous to Menes. 
India, Sanskrit and ante-Sanskrit. 
Phoenicians. 
Western Europe In the pre-historic time. 

Baldwin, Joseph G. (d. 1864). Flush times of Al- 
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Baldwin, S. D. Armageddon ; or, the over- 
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Baldwin, Thomas, and THOMAS, J. New and 
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Baldwin, William Charles. African hunting, 
from Natal to the Zambesi, including Lake 
Ngami, the Kalahari desert, etc., from 1852 
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Bale, John (1495-1563). God's promises. (In 
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Baleiniers, Les. Voyage aux terres antipodi- 
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Balfe, Michael William (1808-1870). Bohemian 
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Balfour, John Button. First book of botany ; 
being an introduction to the study of the 
anatomy and physiology of plants. Suited 
for beginners. Lond. 1872. 16 
PLANTS of the bible. Lond. 1866. 12 



Ball, B. L. Rambles in eastern Asia, including 
China and Manila, during several years' res- 
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Ball, Charles. History of the Indian mutiny ; 
giving a detailed account of the Sepoy in- 
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Mod. stand, dr., v. 23. 

Ball, John. Peaks, passes, and glaciers : a series 
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Ball, V. Ramgurh coal-fields. (In Oldham's Geo- 
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Ballad book, The. ALLINGHAM, W. 
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ALLINGHAM, W. Ballad book, The. 

AYTOTTN, W. E., and MAKTIN, T. Book of 
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CAMPBELL, J. F. (Ed.} Leabhar na feinne, 
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GARY, A. Ballads, lyrics, and hymns. 

CHILD, F. J. English and Scottish. 

COLLECTION of old ballads, corrected from 
the best and most ancient copies extant ; 
with introductions, historical, critical, or hu- 
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COLLECTION of 79 black-letter ballads and 
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EDWARDS, A. R. Ballads. 

EVANS, T. Old. 

GILBERT, W. S. ' Bab ' ballads, The. 

HALL, S. C. Book of British. 

MASSEY, G. Poems and. 

MOTHER Goose, set to music. 

NOBLE, L. L. Ballads. (In Lady Angeline, 
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SCHILLER, J. C. F. von. Poems and. 

TAYLOR, T. Ballads and songs of Brittany. 

THACKERAY, W. M. Ballads. 

WHITTIER, J. G. Home. 

See also Longfellow, H. W. Poets and poetry 

of Europe ; Songs ; Sonnets. 

Ballantyne, James R. First lessons in Sanskrit 
grammar ; together with an introduction to 
the Hitopadesa. (2d ed.) Lond. 1873. 8 
Ballantyne, Robert Michael. Away in the wil- 
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CHASING the sun ; or, rambles in Norway. 
Phil. 1869. 16 

DEEP down : a tale of the Cornish mines. 
Phil. 1869. 16 (8 cop.) 

DOG Crusoe, The: a tale of the western prairies. 
Bost. 1866. 16 (2 cop.) 

FLOATING light of the Goodwin sands, (n.t.p.) 
16? 

FREAKS on the fells ; or, three months' rusti- 
cation, (n.t.p.) 16 

GASCOYNE, the sandal-wood trader. Phil. n.d. 
16? 

GORILLA hunters: a tale of the wilds of Africa. 
Phil. n.d. 162 

HUDSON'S bay; or, every-day life in the wilds 
of North America. Lond. 1857. 12 

NORSEMEN in the west ; or, America before 
Columbus. Lond. 1872. 16 



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59 



BAMBERGER 



Ballantyne (continued) 

SHIFTING winds, (n.t.p.) 16? 

SILVER lake; or, lost in the snow. Phil. 1868. 

16? 

SNOW-FLAKES and sunbeams. Edin. n.d. 16? 

WILD man of the west, The : a tale of the 

Rocky mountains. Lond.n.rf. 16? (2 cop.) 

Ballentine, William. Christian education : in 

three parts. (In Pamphlets, Collection of 

religious.) 

Two letters to Mr. Greville Ewing. (In Pam- 
phlets, Collection of religious.) 
Ballo en Maschera. (Opera.) VERDI, G. 
Ballons, Les. MARION, F. 
Balloon travels of Robert Merry and his young 

friends. GOODRICH, S. G. 
Balloons 

ARAGO, (D.) F. Aeronautic voyages performed 
with a view to science. (In Smithsonian 
rept. 1863.) 
GLAISHER, J. Account of balloon ascensions 

by. 

MARION, F. Ballons, Les. 
See also Aeronautics. 

Ballou, Moses. Divine character vindicated, The: 
a review of some of the principal features of 
Rev. Dr. E. Beecher's recent work, entitled 
' The conflict of ages; or, the great debate on 
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Ballyshan castle. By Sheelah. N. Y. 1857. 

12? 

Balmes, Jaime Lucio (1810-1848). European 
civilization ; protestantism and catholicity 
compared. (7th ed.) Bait. 1861. 8? 
Baltic sea. MCGREGOR, J. Rob Roy on the 

Baltic, The. 

Baltimore (Lords). See Calvert. 
Baltimore (Md.) 

DIRECTORY for the year 1868-9. 8? 

Same. 1871. 8? 

MERCANTILE library, Catalogue of the, 1851. 

8? 

MERCANTILE library, Reports of, 1857-69. 8? 
ORDINANCES of the corporation of the city of 
Baltimore, passed at the extra session in May, 
1816, and at the Feb. session, 1817. To 
which is annexed a list of the officers of the 
corporation. Bait. 1817. 8? 
PEABODY institute, Reports of, 1868-70. 8? 
REPORT on condition of Druid lake reservoir, 
by consulting engineers, April 29, 1868, to 
the water board of Baltimore. See Water- 
works, v. 1. 

Balzac, HonorS de (1799-1850). (Euvres com- 
pletes. Paris, 1865. 39 v. 12? (V. 2, 3, 
17 wanting.) 

Contents : 



Adieu, v. 34. 

Auberge rouge, L', v. 34. 
Bal de Sceaux, Le, v. 1. 
Beatrix, v. 7. 
Bourse, La. v. 1. 
Catherine de Medicis, v. 35. 
Ceiibataires, Les, v. 11. 
Chef-d'oeuvre inconnu, Le, 

v. 32. 

Chouans, Les, v. 27. 
Colonel Chabert. Le, v. 8. 
Comediens sana le savoir, 

Les, v. 17. 

Oontrftt de mariage, Le, v. 5. 
Cousin Pons, Le, v. 23. 
Cousine Bette, La, v. 22. 
Cure de Tours, Le, v. 11. 
Cur6 de village, Le, v. 29. 



D6but dans la vie, Un, v. 5. 
D6put6 d'Arcis, Le, v. 26. 
Derniere incarnation deVau- 

trin, La, v. 17. 
Deux poetes, Les, v. 15. 
Double famine, Une, v. 1. 
Drame au bord de la mer, 

Un, v. 34. 

Elixir de longue vie, L', v. 34. 
Employes, Les, v. 21. 
Enfant maudit, L', v. 33. 
Enversde 1'histoirecontem- 

poraine, L', v. 25. 
Episode sous la terreur, Un, 
. v. 24. 

Etudes analytiques, v. 37, 38. 
Etudes phllosophiques, v. 

31-6. 



Balzac (continued) 
Eugenie Grandet, v. 10. 
Facino Cane, v. 21. 
Faiseur, Le : comedie, v. 39. 
Femmeabandonnee.La.v. 4. 
Femme de trente ans, v. 4. 
Fille d'Eve, Une, v. 3. 
Gambarra, v. 33. 
Gaudissart n., v. 17. 
Gobseck, v. 4. 
Grand homme de province, 

Un, v. 15. 
Grandeur et decadence de 

Cesar Birotteau, v. 20. 
Grenadiere, La, v. 4. 
Histoire des treize, v. 18. 
Homme d'affaires, Un, v. 17. 
Honoriue, v. 8. 
Illusions perdues, v. 15. 
Illustre Gaudissart, v. 12. 
Interdiction, L', v. 8. 
jesus Christ en Flandre.v. 32. 
Louis Lambert, v. 36. 
Lys dans la vallfie, Le, v. 14. 
Madame Firmiani, v. 1. 
Maison du Chat-qui-pelote, 

La, v. 1. 

Maison Nucingen, La, v. 21. 
Maftre Cornelius, v. 34. 
Marana, Les, v. 34. 
MarStre, La : drame, v. 39. 
Massimilla Doni, v. 33. 
Medecin de campagne, Le, 



Melmoth reconciliC, v. 32. 
M6moires de deux jeunes 

mariees. v. 3. 
Message, Le, v. 4. 
Messe de 1'Athee, La, v. 8. 
Modeste Mignon, v. 6. 
Muse du departement, v. 12. 
Pamela Giraud : piece, v. 39. 
Parents pauvres, Les, v. 22, 

23. 



Parisiens en province, Les, 

v. 12. 
Passion dans le desert, Une, 

v. 27. 

Paysans, Les, v. 30. 
Peau de chagrin , La, v. 31. 
Pere Gorlpt. Le, v. 19. 
Petites miseres de la vie con- 



jugate, v. 38. 
Pierre 



Tr. 



re Grassou, v. 8. 

Pierrette, v. 11. 

Prince de la Bohfime, Un, v. 
17. 

Proscrits.Les, v. 36. 

Recherche de 1'absolu, La, 
v. 32. 

Requisitionnaire, Le, v. 34. 

Ressources de Quinola : pro- 
logue, v. 39. 

Sarracine, v. 21. 

Scfines de la vie de cam- 
pagne, v. ?8-30. 

Scenes de la vie de province, 
v. 9-15. 

Scenes de la vie militaire, v. 
27. 

Scenes de la vie Parisienne, 
v. 20-23. 

Scenes de la vie politique, v. 
24-26. 

Scenes de la vie privee, v. 
1-8. 

Secrets de la princesse de 
Cadignan, Les, v. 21. 

Seraphita, v. 36. 

Splendeurs et miseres des 
courtisanes, v. 16. 

Tenebreuse affaire, v. 24. 

Theatre, v. 39. 

Ursule Mirouet, v. 9. 

Vautrin : drame, v. 39. 

Vendetta, La, v. 1. 

Verdugo, El, v. 34. 

ALCHEMIST, The; or, the house of Claes. 

by O. W. Wight. N. Y. 1861. 12? 
CONTES drolatiques. Colligez ez abbayes de 
Touraine. Illustre'e par Gustave Dore". Pa- 
ris, n.d. 12? 

Contents : 

Apostrophe, L'. 

Belle Tmp6ria, La. 

Belle Imperia inariCe, La. 

Berthe la repentie. 

Bons proupos des religieuses de Poissy, Les. 

Chiere nuictee d'amour, La. 

Comment feut basti le chasteau d'Azay. 

Comment la belle fllle de Portillon quinauld ft son 
iuge. 

Connestable, Le. 

Cure d'Azay-le-Rideau, Le. 

Dangler d'estre trop cocquebin, Le. 

Desesperance d'amour. 

Faulse courtizane, La. 

Fortune est femelle, La. 

Fr6re d'armes, Le. 

Heritier du diable, L'. 

leusne de Francoys premier, Le. 

loyeulsetez du roy Loys le unziesme, Les. 

Mye du roy, La. 

Nai'fvete. 

Peche veniel, Le. 

Prosne du ioyetflx cure de Meudon, Ie. 

Pucelle de Philhouze, La. 

Succube, La. 

Sur le moyne Amador. 

Trois clercs de Samel-Nicholas, Les. 

Ungjusticiardquine se remembroy ties chouses, D'. 

Vieulx-par-Chemins, Le. 

GRANDEUR et decadence de Ce"sar Birotteau. 

(Nouv. 6d.} Paris, 1869. 16? 
GREATNESS and decline of Ce"sar Birotteau. Tr. 

by Wight and Goodrich. N. Y. 1860. 12? 
PETTY annoyances of married life. Tr. by 

Wight and Goodrich. N. Y. 1861. 12? 
VERONIQUE. Bruxelles, 1839. 12? 
DUDEVANT, A. L. A. D. Essai sur. (JwAu- 

tour de la table.) 
GOZLAN, L. Balzac chez lui. (In (Euvres, 

v. 3.) 

Balzac en pantoufles. (In (Euvres, v. 4.) 
See also Sainte-Beuve, C. A. 
Bamberger, Ludwig. Herr Von Bismarck. 

Breslau, 1868. 8? 



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Bamford, Samuel. See Brief biographies. 
Bampton lectures 

BERNARD, T. D. Progress of doctrine in the 

new testament. 
CHANDLER, G. Scheme of divine revelation, 

considered principally in its connection with 

the progress and improvement of human 

society. 
FARRER, A. S. Critical history of free thought, 

in reference to the Christian religion. 
IRONS, W. J. Christianity as taught by St. 

Paul. 
MANSEL, H. L. Limits of religious thought, 

The. 
KAWLINSON, G. Historical evidences of the 

truth of the scripture records stated anew. 
SANDFORD, J. Mission and extension of the 

church at home. 
SMITH, K. P. Prophecy a preparation for 

Christ. 
Bananier, Le. SOULI^, M. F. ( In (Euvres, v. 

22.) 
Bancroft, Aaron (1755-1839). Life of George 

Washington. Bost. 1825. 2 v. 12 
Bancroft, George (b. 1800). History of the United 

States, from the discovery of the American 

continent. Bost. 1853. 9 v. 8. (2 cop.) 
Same. ~V. 7, 8. (2 cop. each.) 
JOSEPH Keed : an historical essay. N. Y. 

1867. 8 

Same. (In Pamphlets, v. 7.) 
LITERARY and historical miscellanies. N. T. 
1855. 8 

Contents : 

Calvin the reformer, A word on, 1834. 

Charming, Wm. Ellery, 1842. 

Decline of the Koman people, 1834. 

Doctrine of the temperaments, 1824. 

Economy of Athens, 1831. 

Ennui, 1830. 

German literature, General characteristics of, 1824. 

German literature, Revival of. 

German men of science and learning. 

Human race, The : the necessity, the reality, and 
the promise of the progress of, 1854. 

Jackson. Andrew, Oration commemorative of, 1845. 

Office of the people in art, government, and relig- 
ion, 1835. 

Ruling passion In death, 1833. 

Russia, 1829. 

Schiller and Gothe, The age of. 

Translations from the German, 1818-24. 

Wars of Russia and Turkey, 1829. 

MEMORIAL address on the life and character 
of Abraham Lincoln ; delivered at the re- 
quest of both houses of the congress of Am- 
erica, before them, in the house of represent- 
atives, at Washington, on the 12th of Feb. 
1866. Wash. 1866. 8 

NECESSITY, The, the reality, and the promise 
of the progress of the human race. Oration 
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Same. (In Lit. and hist, mis.) 

See also Heeren, A. H. L. 

Bancroft, H. H., & Co. (Pub.) Map of the 
Pacific states, compiled by Wm. Hy. Knight, 

1868. [In frame.] 

Bancroft's Tourist's guide. Yo-Semite ; San 
Francisco, and around the bay (south). S. F. 
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Contents : 

Alabaster cave. 

Big trees. 

Bower cave. 

San Francisco, and around the bay. 

Yo-Semite valley. 



Bandinelli, Baccio (1487-1555). DUMAS, A. 
(D.) Biographic de. (In Italiens et Fla- 
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Bandit. BLANCHE, A. 
Bangor (Me.) library association. Catalogue of 

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Banim, J. Beading without tears ; or, a pleasant 
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Banim, John (1800-1842). Damon and Pythias. 

(Play.) Dicks' Br. dr., v. 3. 
SERGEANT'S wife. (Dr.) Lacy's Plays, v. 23. 
SMUGGLER, The. Lond. 1849. 16? 
Banished son ; and other stories. HENTZ, Mrs. 

C. L. 
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ADAMS, H. Bank of England restriction. (In 

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FRANCIS, J. History of the bank of England, 

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Banker's secret. SMITH, J. F. 
Bankers' magazine, The, and statistical register 
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Same. (New ser.) V. 1 (July, 1851) to 15 
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Same. (3d ser.) V. 1 (July, 1866) to 6 (June, 

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Bankers' magazine, The (Eng.) : a journal of the 
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Banking. See Banks. 

Bankrupt law of 1867, The ; with general orders 
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GAZZAM, A. W. Treatise on the bankrupt 

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JAMES, E. Bankrupt law of the U. S., 1867. 
Banks, Sir Joseph (1743-1820). See Naturalists; 

Philosophers of the time of George in. 
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Banks, Thomas (1735-1805). CUNNINGHAM, A. 
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Banks and banking 

AKROYD, E. Yorkshire penny bank. 
BANKERS' magazine. (Am. ed.) 
BANKERS' magazine. (Lond. ed.) 
CLEAVELAND, J. Banking system of the state 

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EASTBURN, J. H. History of banks. 
GILBART, J. W. History and principles of 
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LAWSON, W. J. History of banking. 
LOWNDES (pseud.). Letters (in 1841) to J. C. 
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MERCHANT'S and banker's register for 1860. 
SOMERS, R. Scotch banks and system of issue. 
See also Bank of England; Currency; Finance; 

Savings-banks. 

Bannan, Benjamin. See Daddow, S. H. 
Bannister, Henry Martyn . Geology of Cook coun- 
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GEOLOGY of DeKalb, Kane, and DuPage coun- 
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GEOLOGY of McHenry, Lake, Kendall, Mor- 
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Bannister, Saxe. (Ed.) Journal of the first 
French embassy to China, 1698-1700. Tr. 
from an unpublished MS. Lond. 1859. 12 
Banquet des sept gourmands, Le. VINCARD, P. 
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Banting, "William. Letter on corpulence. S. F. 

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Same. Phil. 1870. 16 

Same. From 3d Lond. ed., with a review of 
the work from Blackwood's mag., and an 
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Baptism and Baptists 

BLACKLEY, W. Is water-baptism an institu- 
tion of Christ ? 

F., M. E. Biblical view of the church cate- 
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GORRIE, P. D. Churches and sects of the 

United States. 

MISSIONARY jubilee : an account of the fiftieth 
anniversary of the American Baptist mis- 
sionary union. 

Baptist education society (N. Y.). Fifty-first an- 
niversary, held at Hamilton, Madison co., 
N. Y., Aug. 4, 1868 ; with the reports of 
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Bar, The. Briefs and papers. 

See also Lawyers. 

Bar-tenders' guide. THOMAS, J. 
Barbadoes. PHILLIPS, T. Journal of a voy- 
age to Barbadoes, 1693-4. (In Churchill's 
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Barbara, Charles. Mademoiselle de Sainte-Lu- 

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Barbara's history. EDWARDS, A. B. 
Barbarossa. HEYSE, P. (In Novellen, v. 3.) 
Barbary 

CHATEAUBRIAND, F. A. de. Travels in 

Greece, Palestine, Egypt, and. 2 v. 8 
RUSSELL, M. History and present condition 

of Barbary states. 
See also Algeria; Morocco; Tunis. 
Barbauld, Mrs. Anna Letitia (Aikin). See Ai- 

kin's Br. poets, v. 3.) 

Barber, John Warner (b. 1798). Historical col- 
lections, relating to the history and antiqui- 
ties of every town in Massachusetts, with 
geographical descriptions. Wore. 1839. 8? 



Barber (continued) 

HISTORY and antiquities of New England, New 
York, and New Jersey. Wore. 1841. 8i 

Barber, Joseph. Crumbs from the round table : 
a feast for epicures. N. Y. 1866. 12? 

Barbiere di Siviglia. (Opera.) ROSSINI, G. 

Barbosa, Duarte. Coasts of east Africa and 
Malabar in the beginning of the xvi. century. 
Tr., with notes and preface, by H. E. J. 
Stanley. Lond. 1866. 8 (In Hakluyt 
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Barbot, Jean (or John). Description of the coasts 
of north and south Guinea, of lower Ethio- 
pia, and a voyage to Congo river; with an 
account of the discovery of America in the 
xiv. century. (In Churchill's Coll. voy., 
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Barbour, Philip Pendleton (1783-1841). STORY, 
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Barca. See Calderon de la Barca. 

Barchester towers. TROLLOPE, A. 

Barclay, Andrew Whyte. Treatise on delirium 
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TREATISE on diphtheria and croup. (In 
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Barclay, Anthony. Wilde's Summer rose; or, 
the lament of the captive. An account of 
the origin and mystery of R. H. Wilde's al- 
leged plagiarism. Savannah, 1871. 12 

Barclay, James T. City of the great King; or, 
Jerusalem as it was, as it is, and as it is to 
be. Phil. 1858. 8 

Barclay, Jean (1582-1621). Argenis ; or, the 
loves of Poliarchvs and Argenis. Faith- 
fully translated out of Latine into English, 
by Kingesmill Long, gent. Lond.: Print- 
ed by G. P. for Henry Seile, 1625. 4 

Barclay, John (1758-1826). Description of arte- 
ries of the human body. Edin. 1812. 12 
See also Naturalists. 

Barclay, Robert (1648-1690). Apology for the 
true Christian divinity; being an explana- 
tion and vindication of the principles and 
doctrines of the people called Quakers. 
Prov. 1856. 8 

CATECHISM and confession of faith, approved 
of and agreed unto by the general assembly 
of the patriarchs, prophets, and apostles, 
Christ himself chief speaker in and among 
them. Phil. 1857. 12 

Barclay, Sidney (pseud.). See Post, L. M. 

Barclays of Boston. OTIS, Mrs. H. G. 

Bards of the bible. GILFILLAN, G. 

Baretti, Giuseppe. See Comelati, G., and Dav- 
enport, J. ; Newman and Baretti. 

Barfiissle. AUERBACH, B. (In Ges. schriften, 
v. 9.) 

Bargagli, Scipione (d. 1612). Novel. (In Ros- 
coe, T. Italian novelists, v. 4.) 

Barham, Richard Harris (Thomas Ingoldsby), 
(1788-1845). Ingoldsby legends, The ; or, 
mirth and marvels. With a memoir of the 
author. N. Y. 1864. 2 v. 12 

Contents : 
Gray dolphin, v. 1. 
Leech of Folkestone, The, v. 1. 
Legends In verses, v. -. 
Memoir, v. 1. 

Singular passage in the life of the late Henry Har- 
ris, v. 1. 
Spectre of Tappington, The, v. 1. 



BARHAM 



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Barnard (continued) 

LIFE and letters of Rev. K. H. Barham, with 
a selection from his miscellaneous poems ; 
edited by his son. Lond. 1870. 2 v. 12? 

Barbara, Kichard Harris Dalton. Life and let- 
ters of Kev. K. H. Barham. 

Baril de poudre d'or, Le. GOZLAN, L. (In (Eu- 
vres, v. 9.) 

Baring-Gould. See Gould, S. Baring. 

Barker, Edmund Henry. Literary anecdotes 
and contemporary reminiscences of Professor 
Person and others; from manuscript papers. 
Lond. 1852. 2 v. 8? 

Barker, Fordyce. Sea-sickness. N. Y. 1870. 16? 

Barker, George F. Text-book of elementary 
chemistry, theoretical and inorganic. New 
Haven, 1870. 12? 

Barker, Jacob (1779-1871). Incidents in the life 
of Jacob Barker; with historical facts, his 
financial transactions with the government, 
and his course on important political ques- 
tions, from 1800 to 1855. Wash. 1855. 8? 

Barker, Mary Anne (Lady), (Mrs. Frederic Na- 
pier Broome). Ribbon stories. Lond. 1872. 
12? 

STATION life in New Zealand. N. Y. 1872. 
12? (2 cop.) 

Barker, Matthew Henry (old sailor). Fortunes 
of Frank Fairfield. Phil. n.d. 16? 

Barker, William Burckhardt. Lares and pe- 
nates, or Cilicia and its governors ; being 
a short historical account of that province, 
from the earliest times to the present day. 
With a description of some household gods of 
the ancient Cilicians, broken up by them 
on their conversion to Christianity. Ed. by 
Wm. Francis Ainsworth. Lond. 1853. 8? 

Barlow, J. W., and HEAP, D. P. Eeport of a re- 
connaissance of the basin of the upper Yel- 
lowstone, 1871. Wash. 1872. 8? (2 cop.) 

Barlow, Joel (1755-1812). Columbiad, The. 

Phil. 1807. 4? 
VISION of Columbus, The. Hart. 1787. 8 v. 

Barlow, Peter. Strength of timber, cast and mal- 
leable iron, and other materials ; with nine 
illustrations. Lond. 1851. 8? 

Barmherzigkeit, Die. STIFTER, A. (In Er- 
z'ahlungen, v. 2.) 

Barnabas, St. WAKE, W. Epistles of. (In 
Apostolic fathers.) 

Barnaby Palms. JERROLD, D. (W.) 

Barnaby Kudge. DICKENS, C. (J. H.) 

Barnard, Charles (Mrs. Maria Oilman) . Farming 
by inches; or, ' with brains, sir.' Bost. n.d. 
12? 
MY ten -rod farm; or, how I became a florist. 

Bost. 1869. 12? (2 cop.) 
SOPRANO, The : a musical story. Bost. 1869. 

12? (3 cop.) 

STRAWBERRY garden, The: how it was plant- 
ed, what it cost, what came of it financially 
and sentimentally. Bost. 1871. 12? 
TONE masters: a musical series for young peo- 
ple. Bach and Beethoven. Illustrated. 
Bost. 1871. 16? (2 cop.) 

TONE masters: a musical series for young peo- 
ple. Handel and Haydn. Illustrated. Bost. 
1871. 16? (2 cop.) 

Barnard, Frederick Augustus Porter (b. 1809). 
Metric system of weights and measures: an 



Barnard (continued) 

address, delivered before the convocation of 
the university of the state of New York, at 
Albany, Aug. 1,1871. (2ded.) N.Y.1872. 8? 
REPORT on machinery and processes of the in- 
dustrial arts. (In Paris univ. expos, of 1867, 
v.l.) 

UNDULATORY theory of light. (In Smithson- 
ian rept. 1862.) 

Barnard, Henry (b. 1811). Early mental train- 
ing. (In Youmans, E.L. Culture demanded 
by modern life.) 

NATIONAL education in Europe : an account 
of the organization, administration, instruc- 
tion, and statistics of public schools of differ- 
ent grades in the principal states. N. Y. 
1854. 8? 

SCHOOL architecture ; or, contributions to the 
improvement of school-houses in the U. S. 
(6th ed.) N. Y. 1860. 8? 

(Ed.) American journal of education. Hart- 
ford, 1856-63. 13 v. 8? 

Barnard, Jonathan Gilbert. C. S. A., and the 
battle of Bull Run: a letter to an English 
friend. N. Y. 1862. 12? 

EULOGY on the late Maj. Gen. J. Totten. (In 
Smithsonian rept. 1865.) 

ISTHMUS of Tehuantepec; being the results of 
a survey for a railroad to connect the Atlan- 
tic and Pacific oceans. With a resumd of 
the geology, climate, local geography, etc., 
etc., of that region. Illustrated with numer- 
ous maps and engravings. Prepared for the 
Tehuantepec R. R. Co., of New Orleans, by 
J. J. Williams. N. Y. 1852. 8? (2 cop.) 

NOTES on sea-coast defense; consisting of sea- 
coast fortification, the fifteen-inch gun, and 
casemate embrasures. N. Y. 1861. 8? 
Barnard, Vincent. Catalogue of birds of Ches- 
ter co., Penn. (In Smithsonian rept. 1860.) 
Barnes, Albert (1798-1870). Evidences of Chris- 
tianity in the xix. century. (Lectures on the 
'Ely foundation.') N. Y. 1868. 12? 

NOTES, critical, explanatory, and practical, on 

the book of Psalms. N.Y. 1868. 3v. 12? 

Barnes, Barnable. See Lives of English poets, v. 2. 

Barnes, Frederick K. See Rankine, W. J. M., 

etal. 

Barnes, Josiah (sen.). Old inn, The; or, the trav- 
eler's entertainment. N. Y. 1855. 12? 
Barnes, William H. History of the thirty-ninth 
congress of the United States; with portraits. 
N. Y. 1868. 8? 

Barnett, B. See Barnett, M. and B. 
Barnett, John. Lilian Gervase. Lacy's Plays, 

v. 31. 

Barnett, Morris. Bold dragoons, The. (Com.) 
Lacy's Plays, v. 9. 

Same. Mod. stand, dr., v. 18. 

MARRIED, un-married. (Drama.) Lacy's 
Plays, v. 14. 

MONSIEUR Jacques. (Mus. piece.) Lacy's 
Plays, v. 28. 

SARAH, the Creole. Lacy's Plays, v. 31. 

SERIOUS family, The. (Com.) Mod. stand, 
dr., v. 10. 

and B. Out on the loose. (Farce.) Lacy's 
Plays, v. 2. 

W<MATHEWS, C. Serve him right ! (Comic 
dr.) Lacy's Plays, v. 3. 



BARNEY 



BARROW 



Barney Brady's goose. CARLETON, "W. (In 
Irish stories.) 

Barns, out-buildings, and fences. HARNEY, G. E. 

Barnum, Phineas Taylor (b. 1810). Humbugs of 
the world : an account of the humbugs, de- 
lusions, impositions, quackeries, deceits, and 
deceivers generally, in all ages. N. Y. 1866. 
12? (2 cop.) 

STRUGGLE'S and triumphs ; or, forty years' rec- 
ollections of. Hart. 1869. 8 

Barnwell (pseud.). See Roosevelt, R. B. 

Barometer 

BKLVILLE, J. H. Manual of the. (In Pam- 
phlets, v. 10.) 

GARDINER, R. H. Notes on the. (In Smith- 
sonian rept. 1858.) 

GREEN, J., and WURDEMAN, W. On filling 
barometer tubes. (In Smithsonian rept. 
1859.) 
GREEN'S standard. (In Smithsonian rept. 

1855.) 

STEWART, B. Experiments on aneroid barom- 
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VAILLANT, M. Horary variations of the. 
(In Smithsonian rept. 1866.) 

Baron, Samuel. Description of Tonqueen. (In 
Churchill's Coll. voy., v. 6.) 

Baron Leo von Oberg (M.D.). MELS, A. 

Baron Munchausen. Adventures of. By K. E. 
Kaspe. Illustrated by Gustave Dore". See 
Kaspe, E. E. 

KEISEN und abenteuerder freiherr von Miinch- 
hausen zuwasser und zulande. GStt. 1869. 
12 

Barque du pe"cheur, Le. SCHMID, C. VON. (In 
Contes, v. 4.) 

Barrandt, A. Ancient earth-works on the upper 
Missouri. (In Smithsonian rept. 1870.) 

Barratt, Alfred. Physical ethics; or, the science 
of action. Lond. 1869. 12. 

Barre, L. See Landais, N. 

Barre-Duparcq, E. de la. See Duparcq, E.'de 
la Barre. 

Barrell, George, Jr. Pedestrian in France and 
Switzerland. N. Y. 1853. 12 

Barren honor. LAWRENCE, G. A. 

Barrera, Mme. A. de. Memoir of Kachel. N. Y. 
1858. 12 (2 cop.) 

Barretier, John Philip (1720-1740). JOHNSON, 
S. Life of. See Eminent persons. 

Barrett, B. F. Episcopalianism. In three parts. 

Phil. 1871. 16 
GOLDEN reed; or, the true measure of a true 

church. N. Y. 1855. 12 
LECTURES on the doctrines of the New Jerusa- 
lem church, as revealed in the theological 
writings of Emanuel Swedenborg. N. Y. 
1842. 12 
LECTURES on the new dispensation, called the 

New Jerusalem. N. Y. 1855. 12 
LETTERS on the divine trinity, addressed to H. 

W. Beecher. Phil. 1869. 12 
LIFE of Emanuel Swedenborg; with some ac- 
count of his writings. 

NEW view of hell ; showing its nature, where- 
abouts, duration, and how to escape it. 
Phil. 1872. 12 

Barrett, Mary. Story of William the silent, and 
the Netherland war, 1555-84. Bost. n.d. 
12 



Barrett, Richard A. F. Synopsis of criticisms 
upon those passages of the old testament in 
which modern commentators have differed 
from the authorized version ; together with 
an explanation of various difficulties in the 
Hebrew and English texts. Lond. 1847. 
3 v. 8 

Barrett, Walter, clerk (pseud.). See Scoville, J. 
A. 

Barriere, Jean Francois (b. 1786). See Biblio- 
theque des me"moires. 

Barriere, Theodore (b. 1823). (Euvres. Paris, 
1858-67. 7 v. 12 [Note. Many of the 
plays in this collection were written in con- 
junction with other authors, as below.] 

Contents : 

Bout de 1'an de 1'amour, Le, v. 6. 

Brebis galeuses, Les, v. 1. 

Cendrillon, v. 4. 

Feu au couvent, Le, v. 3. 

Jardinifire et son seigneur, v. 6. 

Malheur aux vaincus, v. 5. 

Manage en ville, Un, v. 7. 
et BEAUVALMT, L.: 

Crime de Faverne, Le, v. 2. 

Sacrilege, Le, v. 7. 
et CAPENDIT, E.: 

Fausses bonnes femmes, Les, v. 1. 

Faux bonshommes, Les, v. 7. 

Heritage de Monsieur Plumet, L', v. 4. 
et CARRE, M.: 

Duel chez Ninon, Un, v. 6. 
et CRISAFULLI, M.: 

Demon du jeu, Le, v. 2. 
efLABrcHE, E.: 

Papa du prix d'honneur, v. 5. 
et LORIN, J.: 

Piano de Berthe, Le, v. 4. 
et MURGER, H.: 

Vie de Boheme, La, v. 4. 
eiPLOuviER, E.: 

Ange de minuit, L', v. 1. 

MSnetrier de Saint Waast, Le, v. 6. 
etSARDOU, V.: 

Gens nerveux, Les, v. 3. 

fijouR, V.: 

Ki i Cants de la louve, Les, v. 3. 
et STAPLEACX, L.: 

Paris ventre a ventre, v. 5. 
eTHiBousT,L. : 

Aux crochets d'un gendre, v. 1. 

Chic, Le, v. 2. 

Corneille qui abat des noix, Une, v. 2. 

Filles de marbre, Les, v. 3. 

Infortunee Caroline, Le, v. 5. 

Ivresses, Les, v. 7. 

Jocrisses de 1'amour, Les, v. 7. 

et CAPENDU, E. Faux bonshommes, Les. 

Theatre Francais mod., 3e se"r. 
and DE KOCK, H. Old house on the bridge of 
Notre Dame. (Drama.) Lacy' s Plays, v. 
50. 

awrfPLOUViER, E. Angel of midnight. (Dra- 
ma.) Lacy's Plays, v. 51. 

Barrington, Archibald. Familiar introduction 
to heraldry ; illustrated by numerous draw- 
ings. Lond. 1848. 16? 
Barrington, Sir Jonah (1767-1839). Rise and 

fall of the Irish nation. N. Y. 1863. 12. 
PERSONAL sketches of his own times. N. Y. 

1859. 12? 

Barrington. LEVER, C. (J.) 
Barren, Charles. See Adams, A., et al. 
Barrow, Isaac (1630-1677). Works. Published 
by his grace, Dr. John Tillotson, late arch- 
bishop of Canterbury. Lond. 3 v. in 2. f ? 
Printed for James Round, Jacob Tonson, 
and William Taylor, 1716. 

Contents : 

Exposition of the Lord's prayer, creed, etc., v. 1. 
Sermons preached on several occasions, v. 1-3. 
Sermons upon all the articles in the apostles' 

creed, v. 2. 
Treatise of the pope's supremacy, v. 1. 



BARROW 

Barrow (continued} 

SERMONS. Lond. 1714. 16? 

Contents : 

Contentment, Of : five sermons. 

Patience, Of : one sermon. 

Resignation to the divine will, Of : one sermon. 

Barrow, Sir John (1764-1848). Description of 
Pitcairn's island and its inhabitants; with an 
authentic account of the mutiny of the ship 
Bounty, and of the subsequent fortunes of 
the mutineers. N.Y. 1845. 16. H. F. lib., 
v. 31. 
LIFE, voyages, and exploits of .Admiral Sir 

Francis Drake. 
LIFE of George, Earl Anson. 
LIFE of Richard, Earl Howe. 
MEMOIR of Peter the great. 
NAVAL worthies of Queen Elizabeth's reign. 
TRAVELS in China ; containing descriptions, 
observations, and comparisons, made and 
collected in the course of a short residence at 
the imperial palace of Yuen-Min-Yuen, and 
in a subsequent journey through the country 
from Pekin to Canton. In which it is at- 
tempted to appreciate the rank that this ex- 
traordinary empire may be considered to 
hold in the scale of civilized nations. Lond. 
1806. 4 

VOYAGES of discovery and research within the 
arctic regions, from 1818 to the present time ; 
abridged and arranged from the official nar- 
ratives, with occasional remarks. N.Y. 1846. 
12 (2 cop.) 

Barrows, W. General, The ; or, twelve nights 
in the hunter's camp. Bost. 1869. 12 

Barry, Charles A. How to draw : six letters to 
a little girl on the elementary principles of 
drawing. Bost. 1871. 16? 

Barry, James (1741-1806). CUNNINGHAM, A. 
Life of. (In Lives of the most eminent 
British painters and sculptors, v. 2.) H. 
F. lib., v. 18. 

Barry, James, OPIE, J., and FUSELI, H. Lect- 
ures on painting, by the royal academicians. 
Edited, with an introduction and notes crit- 
ical and illustrative, by R. N. Wornum. 
Lond. 1848. 12 

Barry, Lodowick. Ram alley ; or, merry tricks. 
Dodsley's Old plays, v. 5. 

Barry, Marie Jeanne Gomart de Vaubernier 
(1746-1793). LE Roi, J. A. Curiositfe his- 
toriques sur Louis xin., Louis xiv., Louis 
xv., etc. 

Barry, P. Theory and practice of the international 
trade of the United States and England, and 
the United States and Canada. Chicago, 
1858. 8 

Barry, T. A., and PATTEN, B. A. Men and mem- 
ories of San Francisco, in the ' Spring of 
'50.' S. F. 1873. 12 (2 cop.) 

Barrymore, William. El Hyder. (Melo-dr. 

spect.) Lacy's Plays, v. 6. 
Same. Dicks' Br. dr., v. 6. 
SECRET, The. (Farce.) Lacy's Plays, v. 48. 
WALLACE : the hero of Scotland. (Hist, dr.) 
Lacy's Plays, v. 73. 

Barstow, George. History of New Hampshire, 
from its discovery in 1614 to the passage of 
the toleration act in 1819. (2d. ed.) Bost. 
1853. 12 



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Barstow, William. Sulphurets : what they are, 
how concentrated, how assayed, and how 
worked. With a chapter on the blow-pipe 
assay of minerals. S. F. 1867. 12? 
Earth, Heinrich (Henry), (1821-1865). Reisen 
und entdeckungen in nord und central Afri- 
ka, 1849 bis 1855.' Gotha, 1859. 2 v. 8 
TRAVELS and discoveries in north and central 
Africa, in the years 1849-55. N. Y. 1857. 
3 v. 8. 

SCHAUENBURG, E. Reisen in central Afrika. 
Barth, Robert. CORTAMBERT, R. Voyages de. 

(In Peuples et voyageurs contemporains.) 
Barthelemy, J. B. A. A. Nouveau manuel com- 

plet de numismatique : ancienne. 16? 
Same. Du moyen age et moderne. 16 
Same. Ouvrage orne d'un atlas renfermant 

douze planches. Obi. 12 

Barthelemy, Jean Jacques (1716-1795). Trav- 
els of Anacharsis the younger, in Greece, dur- 
ing the middle of the iv. century before the 
Christian era. Tr. from the French. Phil. 
1804. 4 v. 8 
Bartholomew, John . Map of New South Wales. 

(In Phillips's series of traveling maps.) 
MERCANTILE map of the world on Mercator's 
projection. [Folded.] Lond. and Edin. 1873. 
4 

Bartle, George. Scriptural doctrine of l hades ;' 
comprising an inquiry into the state of the 
righteous and wicked dead between death and 
the general judgment, and demonstrating 
from the bible that the atonement was nei- 
ther made on the cross, nor yet in this world. 
Phil. 1869. 16 

Bartlett, David W. Cases of contested elections 
in congress, from 1834 to 1865 incl. Wash. 
1865. 8 

HEROES of the Indian rebellion. 
LIFE of Joan of Arc, the maid of Orleans. 
LIFE of Lady Jane Grey. 
MODERN agitators ; or, pen portraits of living 

American reformers. N. Y. 1855. 12? 
PARIS with pen and pencil: its people and lit- 
erature, its life and business. 
PRESIDENTIAL candidates in 1860. 
Bartlett, John. Collection of familiar quotations ; 
with complete indices of authors and subjects. 
Third ed., with supplement. Camb., Mass., 

1858. 16? 

Bartlett, John Russell (b. 1805). Bibliography 
of Rhode Island : a catalogue of books and 
other publications relating to the state of 
Rhode Island, with notes historical and crit- 
ical. Prov. 1864. Roy. 8? 
DICTIONARY of Americanisms : a glossary of 
words and phrases, usually regarded as pecul- 
iar to the United States. (2d ed.) Bost. 

1859. 8? (2 cop.) 

PERSONAL narrative of explorations and inci- 
dents in Texas, New Mexico, California, So- 
nora, and Chihuahua, connected with the U. 
S. boundary commission during the years 
1850-3. N. Y. 1854. 2 v. 8? 

(Ed.) Records of the colony of Rhode Island 
and Providence plantations in New England, 
1636-1792. Providence, 1856-65. 10 v. 8? 
[2 cop. of v. 9.] 

Bartlett, Josiah. See Signers to decl. of indep., 
v. 3. 



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Bartlett, W. H. Gleanings on the overland 
route: pictorial and antiquarian. Illustrated. 
Lond. 1864. 8 

JERUSALEM revisited. Lond. 1863. 8? 
NILE boat ; or, glimpses of the land of Egypt. 

Illustrated. N. Y. 1851. 8 
PICTURES from Sicily. Lond. 1863. 8? 
PILGRIM fathers; or, founders of New England 
in the reign of James the first. Lond. 1864. 
8 

See also Finden, E. 

Bartlett, W. H. C. Elements of analytical me- 
chanics. (2d ed.) N. Y. 1854. 8 
ELEMENTS of natural philosophy: mechanics. 

(2rf ed.) N. Y. 1851. 8 

Bartlett, Washington A. Journal of a cruise in 
the U. S. sloops Vincennes and Fairfield, and 
frigate Brandywine, from 1833-7. [In MS.] 
4 [Presented by Selim E. Woodworth.] 
Bartlett, William C. Tropical fruits of Califor- 
nia. (In Overland monthly, v. 1.) 
Bartol, Cyrus Augustus (b. 1813). Pictures of 

Europe, framed in ideas. Bost. 1855. 12? 
BADICAL problems. Bost. 1872. 12 (2 cop.) 



Contents: 



Character. 

Correlation. 

Experience. 

Faith. 

Genius : Father Taylor. 

Hope. 

Ideality. 

Individualism. 

Law. 



Materialism. 

Naturalism. 

Open questions. 

Origin. 

Radicalism. 

Spiritualism. 

Theism. 

Transcendentalism. 



Bartol, M. Honor May. Bost. 1866. 12 (2 
cop.) 

Barton, Benjamin Smith (1766-1815). Elements 
of botany; or, outlines of the natural histo- 
ry of vegetables. Illustrated. Phil. 1812. 
2 v. 8 

Barton, Bernard (1784-1849). Poems. Bost. 
1826. 12 

Barton, William (Gen.), (1747-1831). HAYDEN, 
S. Washington and his masonic compeers. 

Bartram, John (1701-1777). DARLINGTON, W. 
Memorials of John Bartram and H. Mar- 
shall. 

Bartram, William (1739-1823). Travels through 
North and South Carolina, Georgia, east and 
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and natural productions of those regions. 
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Baruchson, Arnold. Beet-root sugar: remarks 
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Bas-bleu, Le. SOULIE, M. F. (In (Euvres, v. 3.) 

Bas en haut, De. (Proverbe.) KARR, (J. B.) A. 
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Bascom, John. ^Esthetics ; or, the science of 

beauty. N. Y. 1872. 12 
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Base-ball. PEVERELLY, C. A. Book of Ameri- 
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Basham, W. K. Aids to the diagnosis of diseases 

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Bashan. PORTER, J. L. Giant cities of. 
Bashforth, Francis. Practical treatise on the 
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Basil: a story of modern life. COLLINS, (W.) W. 
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Basnage de Beauval, Jacques (1653-1723). His- 
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Bastian, H. Charlton. Beginnings of life; being 
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Batard de Maule"on, Le. DUMAS, A. (D.) 
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Bauer, B. Freimaurer, Jesuiten, und Illuminaten 
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Contents : 

Freimaurer gesellschaf t, Geschlchte der. 
Illuminaten orden, Der. 
Jesuiten, Die. 

Baumfrevel, Der. HOLTEI, K. VON. (In Er- 
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Baumgarten, Martin. Travels in Egypt and 
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Baur, Friedrich "Wilhelm (1735-1783). FLEROFF. 
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Bailsman, "William. Early California: period. 
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Bavaria. SCHMID,H. Habermeister, The. [His- 
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Baxley, H. Willis. What I saw on the west 
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Baxter, Kichard (1615-1691). Practical works ; 
with a preface, giving some account of the 
author, and of this edition of his practical 
works ; an essay on his genius, works, and 
times ; and a portrait. Lond. 1854. 4 v. 
Large 8 

Contents : 

Cain and Abel malignity, v. 4. 

Call to the unconverted, v. 2. 

Catechising of families, v. 4. 

Catholic unity, v. 4. 

Character of a sound, confirmed Christian, v. 2. 

Christian ecclesiastics, v. 1. 

Christian economics, v. 1. 

Christian ethics, v. 1. 

Christian polities, v. 1. 

Compassionate counsel to all young men, v. 4. 

Confirmation and restoration the means of refor- 
mation, v. 4. 

Crucifying of the world by the cross of Christ, v. 3. 

Directions and persuasions to a sound conversion, 
v. 2. 

Directions for weak, distempered Christians, v. 2. 

Divine appointment of the Lord's day, v. 3. 

Divine life, v. 3. 

Dying thoughts, v. 3. 

Gildas Salvianus : the reformed pastor, v. 4. 

God's goodness vindicated, v. 2. 

Knowledge and love compared, v. 4. 

Life of faith, v. 3. 

Making light of Christ and salvation, v. 2. 

Mischiefs of self-ignorance, and benefits of self-ac- 
quaintance, v. 2. 

Moral prognostication, v. 1. 

Mother's catechism, v. 4. 

Now or never, v. 2. 

Obedient patience, v. 3. 

One thing necessary, v. 4. 

Poor man's family book, v. 4. 

Preface to ' Alleine's alarm,' v. 4. 

Reasons of the Christian religion, v. 2. 

Redemption of time, v. 4. 

Reformed liturgy, v. 1. 

Right method for peace of conscience and spiritual 
comfort, v. 2. 

Saint or a brute, v. 2. 

Saints' everlasting rest, v. 3. 

Sermons, v. 4. 

Treatise on conversion, v. 2. 

Treatise on self-denial, v. 3. 

True catholic and Catholic church described, v. 4. 

Unreasonableness of infidelity, v. 2. 

Bay, Ludwig (1749-1811). ZSCHOKKE, J. H. D. 
Biographic von. (In Ges. schriften, v. 32.) 

Bay-path, The. HOLLAND, J. G. 

Bayard, James A. (1767-1815). See American 
eloquence, v. 2. 

Bayard, Pierre du Terrail (1475-1523). FEIL- 
LET, A. Histoire du gentil Seigneur de Bay- 
art. Paris, 1867. 12 

Bayle, Pierre (1647-1706). Dictionary, histori- 
cal and critical. Second edition ; to which 
is prefixed the life of the author, by M. des 
Maizeaux. Loud. 1734. 4 v. f 



Bates, Stockton. Dream-life ; and other poems. 

Phil. 1872. 12? 
Baths and bathing 

BELL, J. Treatise on baths. 
DUNLOP, D. Philosophy of the bath. 
MACPHERSON, J. Baths and wells of Europe. 
See also Hydropathy; Mineral springs; Sea, 

The. 

Baton, Le. FEVAL, P. (In (Euvres, v. 7.) 
Bats 

ALLEN, H. Monograph of the bats of Ameri- 
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MORAO, F. e. Account of a remarkable ac- 
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Batte, Abbot. Lessons in rhetoric. Pt. ii. Mos- 
cow, 1807. 8 (Russian.) 
Battle-fields of England of the xv. century. 

BROOKE, K. Visits to. 

Battle-fields of our fathers. TOWNSEND, V. F. 
Battle-fields of the south, from Bull Eun to 
Fredericksburg ; with sketches of confeder- 
ate commanders, and gossip of the camps. 
By an English combatant. N. Y. 1864. 8. 
Battle-hymn of the republic. HOWE, Mrs. J. 

W. (In Later lyrics.) 
Battle of Dorking 

CHEENEY, G. Fall of England. The battle 
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WHAT happened after the battle of Dorking : 
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Battle of Hastings, The. CHATTERTON, T. (In 

Poetical works, v. 2.) 
Battle of life. DICKENS, C. (J. H.) 
Battle of the books. DODGE, M. A. 
Battle of the books. SWIFT, J. (In Works, v. 

2.) 
Battle of the frogs and mice. HOMER. Tr. by 

Th. Parnell. (In Minor poems.) 
Battle-pieces. MELVILLE, H. 
Battle-roll, The. PERCE, E. 
Battle summer. MITCHELL, D. G. 
Battle summer. TERHUNE, Mrs. M. V. H. 
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Battles 

ALLEN, J. Battles of the British navy. 
CREASY, E. S. Fifteen decisive battles of the 

world. 
DAWSON, H. B. Battles of the United States 

by sea and land. 

PERCE, E. Battle-roll : an encyclopaedia of 
the most famous and memorable land bat- 
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SWINTON, W. Twelve decisive battles of the 

war [1861-5]. 

See. also the names of countries ; of places 
where battles have been fought ; and of wars 
or campaigns. 
Batty, Kobert. Hanoverian and Saxon scenery. 

Lond. 1829. 8. 

Batty 's catalogue of the copper coinage of Great 
Britain, Ireland, British isles and colonies, 
local and private tokens, jettons, etc.; com- 
piled from various authors and collections. 
Manchester, 1868. Thin 12? 
Batuta, Ibn. Travels of. (In Cooley, W. D. 

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Bauden, Thomas. Agriculturist, The. Moscow, 
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Bayly, Thomas Haynes (1797-1837). Comforta- 
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DAUGHTER, The. (Dr.) Lacy's Plays, v. 1. 
How do you manage ? (Farce.) Lacy's Plays, 

v. 1. 

PERFECTION. (Com.) Lacy's Plays, v. 13. 
SPITALFIELDS weaver. (Comic dr.) Lacy's 

Plays, v. 21. 
Swiss cottage, The. (Vaud.) Lacy's Plays, 

v. 1. 

Bayly, William. See Wales, W. 
Baynard, R. Hall. Teaching, a science ; the 

teacher an artist. N. Y. 1848. 12. 
Bayne, Peter. Days of Jezebel, The. Lond. 

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ESSAYS in biography and criticism. (1st and 
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Contents : 

Alison, Sir Archibald, 2d ser. 

Bell, Acton, 1st ser. 

Bell, Currer, 1st ser. 

Bell, Ellis, 1st ser. 

Browning, Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett, 1st ser. 

Characteristics of Christian civilization, 2d ser. 

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 2d ser. 

De Quincey, Thomas, and his works, 1st ser. 

Glimpses of recent British art, 1st ser. 

Kingsley, Charles, 2d ser. 

Macaulay, T. B., 2d ser. 

Miller, Hugh, 1st ser. 

Modern novel, The : Dickens, Bulwer, Thackeray, 

1st ser. 

Modern university, The, 2d ser. 
Napolfion Bonaparte, 2d ser. 
Plato, 2d ser. 

Pulpit and the press, The, 2d ser. 
Rusldn and his critics. 1st ser. 
Tennyson and his teachers, 1st ser. 
' Testimony of the rocks, The :' a defense, 2d ser. 
Wellington, 2d ser. 

LIFE and letters of Hugh Miller. 
Bazancourt, Sophie de. See Arbourville, S. de 

B. 
Bazancourt, Victor Bonou (baron de}. Cam- 

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EXPEDITION de Crime'e, L' : I'arme'e Fran- 
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, ris, 1862. 2 v. 8 

Bazar book of decorum, The: care of the person, 
manners, etiquette, and ceremonials. N.Y. 
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Bazar book of health, The. N. Y. 1873. 16 

Bazin, Mons. . See Sainte-Beuve, C. A. 

Be happy. WRIGHT, E. (In Boston book.) 

Beach, Alfred E. See Science record, The. 

Beach, Charles F. Christian worker: a call to 
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Beach, Elizabeth T. Porter. Pelayo : an epic of 
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Beacon, Thomas. Sec Becon, Thomas. 

Beadle, J. H. Life in Utah ; or, the mysteries 
and crimes of Mormonism. Being an expos& 
of the secret rites and ceremonies of the Lat- 
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Beakley, J. See Hempel, C. J. 

Beal, Samuel. Travels of Fah-hian and Sung- 
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Beale, Lionel S. (b. 1820). Disease germs: their 
supposed nature. An original investigation, 
with critical remarks. Illustrated. Lond. 
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Beale (continued) 

How to work the microscope. Lond. 1857. 12 
Same. (Zd ed.) Phil. 1865. 8 
KIDNEY diseases, urinary deposits, and calcu- 
lous disorders : their nature and treatment. 
With 70 plates. (Bd ed.) Phil. 1869. 8 
MICROSCOPE, in its application to practical med- 
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Beale, Thomas. Natural history of the sperm 
whale : its anatomy and physiology, food, 
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Beaman, J. W. Meteorology of IT. S. geologi- 
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Beames, John. Comparative grammar of the 
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Beamish, North Ludlow. Discovery of Amer- 
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Bear and forbear. ADAMS, W. T. 

Beard, George M. Eating and drinking : a pop- 
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STIMULANTS and narcotics; medically, philo- 
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Beasley, F. W. Papers from Overlook-house. 
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Beatrice. HEYSE, P. (In Novellen, v. 2.) 

Beatrice. KAVANAGH, J. 

Beatrice. NOEL, E. 

Beatrice Boville ; and other stories. KAME, L. 
DE LA. 

Beatrice Cenci. GUERRAZZI, F. D. 

Beatrix. BALZAC, H. DE. (In (Euvres com- 
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Beattie, James (1735-1803). Poetical works; with 
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See also Aikin's Br. poets, v. 1; Goldsmith, 
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Beattie, William (M.D.). Life and letters of 

Thomas Campbell. Lond. 1849. 3 v. 8 
WALDENSES, The ; or, Protestant valleys of 
Piedmont, Dauphiny, and the Ban de la 
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Beau frere, Tin. MALOT, H. 

Beau philosopher, The : a poem. By a gentle- 
man of Cambridge. (In Mis. poems.) 

Beau Tancrede ; or, the marriage verdict. DUMAS, 
A. (D.) 

Beauchamp. JAMES, G. P. R. 

Beauchampe. SIMMS, W. G. 

Beauchesne, Alcide Hyacinthe du Bois. Loui 
xvn. : sa vie, son agonie, sa mort, captiviti 
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Beauchesne, Gouin de (ab. 1700). Voyage t< 
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Beauclercs ; father and son. CLARKE, C. 



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Beauclerk, Di (Lady). True love. Phil. 1870. 
12 (3 cop.) 

Beaufort, Francis. Karamania ; or, a brief de- 
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8 

Beauharnais, Josephine. See Josephine. 

Beaulieu, Augustin (Gomte). Voyage of. (In 
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Beaumarchais, Pierre Auguste Caron de (1732- 
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THEATRE ; pre"ce"d6 d'une notice sur sa vie et 
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8 

Contents : 

Autre Tartuffe, L', ou la mSre coupable. 

Barbier de Seville, Le. 

Deux amis, Les. 

Essai sur le genredramatique sfirieux. 

Eugenie. 

Follejourne'e, ou le marlage de Figaro. 

Tarare. 

Vie de Beaumarchais, La. 

LOMENIE, L. de. Beaumarchais and his times: 
sketches of French society in the xvm. cent- 
ury, from unpublished documents. Tr. by 
Hy. S. Edwards. Lond. 1856. 4 v. 8 

See also Sainte-Beuve, C. A. 
Beaumarchais : an historical novel. BRACH- 

VOGEL, A. E. 

Beaumont, Francis (1584-1616), and FLETCHER, 
J. Works ; with an introduction, by George 
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Contents : 



Beggar's bush, v. 1. 
Bloody brother, The, v. 1. 
Bonduca, v. 2. 
Captain, The, v. 1. 
Chances, The, v. 1. 
Coxcomb, The, v. 2. 
Cupid's revenge, v. 2. 
Custom of the country, v. 1. 
Double marriage, The, v. 2. 
Elder brother, The, v. 1. 
Fair maid of the inn, v. 2. 
Faithful friends, v. 2. 
Faithful shepherdess, v. 1. 
False one, v. 1. 
Four plays in one, v. 2. 
Honest man's fortune, v. 2. 
Humorous lieutenant, v. 1. 
Island princess, v. 2. 
King and no king, v. 1. 
Knight of Malta, v. 2. 
Knight of the burning pes- 
tle, v. 2. 

Laws of Candy, v. 1. 
Little French lawyer, v. 1. 
Love's cure, v. 2. 
Love's pilgrimage, v. 2. 
Lover's progress, v. 2. 
Loyal subject, v. 1. 
Mad lover, v. 1. 

Same. Lond. 1862. 



Maid in the mill, The, v. 2. 
Maid's tragedy, v. 1. 
Masque, A, v. 2. 
Monsieur Thomas, v. 1. 
Nice valor, The, v. 2. 
Night-walker, The, v. 2. 
Noble gentleman, The, v. 2. 
Philaster, v. 1. 
Pilgrim, The, v. 1. 
Poems of Beaumont, v. 2. 
Poems of Fletcher, v. 2. 
Prophetess, The, v. 2. 
Queen of Corinth, v. 2. 
Rule a wife and have a wife, 

v. 1. 

Scornful lady, The, v. 1. 
Sea-voyage, The, v. 2. 
Spanish curate, The, v. 1. 
Thierry and Theodore!, v. 2. 
Two noble kinsmen, The, v. 

2. 

Valentinian, v. 1. 
Wife for a month, A, v. L 
Wild-goose chase, The, v. 1. 
Wit at several weapons, v. 2. 
Wit without money, v. 1. 
Woman-hater, The, v. 2. 
Woman's prize, v. 2. 
Women pleased, v. 2. 



2 v. 8 

Same. With notes and a biographical memoir, 
by A. Dyce. Bost. 1854. 2 v. 8 

FINEST scenes, lyrics, and other beauties of 
those two poets, now first selected from the 
Avhole of their works, to the exclusion of what- 
ever is morally objectionable ; with opinions 
of distinguished critics, notes, etc. Ed. by 
Leigh Hunt. Lond. 1855. 12 

CHANCES, The. Br. dr., v. 2. 

Same. Inchb. Br. th., v. 6. 

ELDER brother, The (altered). (Play.) Mod. 
stand, dr., v. 9. 

RULE a wife, and have a wife. (Com.) Br. 
dr., v. 2. 

Same. Dicks' Br. dr., v. 5. 

Same. Inchb. Br. th., v. 6. 



Beaumont and Fletcher (continued) 

KINNAIRD, D. Lives of English dramatists, 

v.l. 

WHIFFLE, E. P. Literature of the age of Eliz- 
abeth. 

Beaumont, George Howland (1753-1827). CUN- 
NINGHAM, A. Life of. (In Lives of most 
eminent British painters and sculptors, v. 5.) 
H. F. lib., v. 67. 

Beaumont, #/ John. See Lives of English po- 
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Beaumont, Mine. Leprince de. Magasin des en- 
fants, Le. Paris, n.d. 2 v. 12? 

Beaumont, William (1785-1853). Physiology 
of digestion, with experiments on the gastric 
juice. (2d ed.) Burlington, 1847. 12? 

Beaumont delaBonniere, Gustave August (18 02- 
1866). See Tocqueville, A. C. H. C. de. 

Beauplan, Guillaume le Vasseur (d. 1670). De- 
scription of Ukraine. (In Churchill's Coll. 
voy., v. 1.) 

Beautemps-Beaupre, Charles Francois (1766- 
1854). ELIE PE BEAUMONT, J. B. A. L. L. 
Memoir of. (In Smithsonian rept. 1863.) 

Beauties, harmonies, and sublimities of nature. 
BUCKE, C. 

Beauties of Moore. FINDEN, E. 

Beauties of sacred literature: a compendium of 
Christian doctrine, faith, and practice, select- 
ed from various authors. Edited by a lay 
member of the Protestant Episcopal church. 
N. Y. 1864. 8? 

Beauties of the British poets, The. CROLY, G. 

Beauties of the court of Charles the second. JAME- 
SON, Mrs. A. M. 

Beautiful gleaner, The. BRADEN, W. 

Beautiful Miss Barrington, The. PARR, Miss 
H. 

Beautiful Miss Johnson ; and other stories. N. 
Y. 1868. 8. (2 cop.) 

Contents : 

Beautiful Miss Johnson. 

How I set about paying my debts. 

Mail-guard's story, The. 

My escape from hydropathy. 

Romance in a boarding-house, A. 

White feather, The. 

Beautiful snow; and other poems. WATSON, J. 

W. 

Beautiful widow. SHELLEY, Mrs. M. W. 
Beautifying country homes. WEIDEMANN, J. 
Beauty 

HAY, D. R. Science of. 
HOGARTH, W. Analysis of. 
OERSTED, H. C. Two dialogues on the fun- 
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WALKER, A. Beauty: analysis and classifi- 
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Ladies' guide to perfect. 
See also ^Esthetics. 

'Beauty is power.' N. Y. 1871. 12? 
Beauvallet, Leon. See Barriere, T. CEuvres. 
Beaver. MORGAN, L. H. American beaver and 

his works. 

Beaver islands (Mich.). STRANG, J. J. Some 
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Beazley, Samuel. Lottery ticket. (Farce.) La- 
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Beccaria, Cesare Bonesana di (1738-1793). Es- 
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the Italian, with the commentary by Vol- 
taire. (5th ed.) Lond. 1804. 8 

Bechard, Fre'de'ric. Maurice. Tr. from the 
French, by Mrs. Josephine Douglas. N. Y. 
1872. 16. 

Bechstein, Johann Matthaus. Cage and chamber- 
birds : their natural history, habit?, food, dis- 
eases, management, and modes of capture. 
Tr. from the German, with considerable ad- 
ditions on structure, migration, and economy, 
compiled from various sources, by H. G. Ad- 
ams. Incorporating the whole of Sweet's 
'British warblers.' Illustrated. Lond. 1856. 
12? (2 cop.) 

Beck, John B. See Beck, T. K. 

Beck, Lewis C. Botany of the United States, 
north of Virginia ; comprising descriptions 
of the flowering and fern-like plants hitherto 
found in those states, arranged according to 
the natural system. (2d ed.) N. Y. 1856. 
12 

MINERALOGY of New York ; comprising de- 
tailed descriptions of the minerals hitherto 
found in the state of New York, and the no- 
tices of their uses in the arts and agriculture. 
Albany, 1842. 4? (In Natural history of 
N. Y., pt. iii.) See New York. 

Beck, Theodoric Romeyn and J. B. Elements 
of medical jurisprudence. (12A ed.) Phil. 
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Becker, Karl Friedrich (1777-1806). Weltges- 
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mit der fortsetzung von Eduard Arnd. 
Leipzig, 1869-71. 20 v. in 10. 12 

Contents : 

Alte geschichte, v. 1-4. 

Mittlere geschichte, v. 5-8. 

Neuere geschiehte, v. 9-13. 

Neuesten zeit, geschichte der 1789-1800, v. 14-18. 

Neuesten zeit, geschichte der 1860-67, v. 19, 20. 

Becker, Wilhelm Adolph (1796-1846). Chari- 
cles; or, illustrations of the private life of the 
ancient Greeks ; with notes and excursuses. 
Tr. from the Ger., by Fr. Metcalfe. (M ed.) 
N. Y. 1866. 12? 

GALLUS ; or, Roman scenes of the time of Au- 
gustus. With notes and excursuses, illus- 
trative of the manners and customs of the 
Romans. Tr. from the Ger., by Fr. Met- 
calfe. (3d ed.) N. Y. 1866. 12? 

Becket, Thomas a' (1117-1170). MILMAN, H. 

H. Life of. N. Y. 1860. 16? 
ROBERTSON, J. C. Biography of. Lond. 1859. 
12? 

Beckett, Gilbert Abbott a'. See A' Beckett, G. 
A. 

Beckett, Sylvester B. Hester : the bride of the 
islands. Portland, Me., 1860. 12? 

Beckford, William (1760-1844). Italy; with 
sketches of Spain and Portugal. Lond. 1834. 
2 v. 8? 

MEMOIRS of. Lond. 1859. 12? 
VATHEK: an Arabian tale. N. Y. 1868. 16? 

Beckmann, Johann. History of inventions, dis- 
coveries, and origins. Tr. from the Ger., by 
W. Johnston. Fourth ed., revised by W. 
Francis and J. W. Griffith. Lond. 1846. 
2 v. 12? 



Beckwith, Edward G. (Lieut.). Report on the 
routes near the 38th and 39th parallels. (In 
Pacific railroad reports, 8 ed., v. 3.) 
REPORT upon the route near the 38th and 39th 
parallels, explored by Capt. J. W. Gunnison, 
1853. See Pacific railroad, Reports of explo- 
rations, etc., v. 2. 

REPORT upon the route near the 41st parallel. 
See Pacific railroad, Reports of explorations, 
etc., v. 2. 
Beckwith, Edward Lonsdale. Practical notes 

on wine. Lond. 1868. 12? 

Beckwith, Mrs. J. R. House behind the pop- 
lars. N. Y. 1871. 12? (2 cop.) 
WINTHROPS, The. N. Y. 1864. 12? 
Beckwith, Leonard F. Report on be'ton-coignet: 
its fabrication and uses. (In Paris univ. 
exposition of 1867, v. 2.) 

Beckwith, N. M. General survey of the Paris 
exhibition [1867] ; with a report on theTJ. S. 
section. (In Paris univ. exposition of 1867, 
v. 5.) 

Becon, Thomas (1512 7-1570). Seconde part of 
the bokes, which Thomas Beacon hath made 
and published, diligentlye perused and cor- 
rected, and newley set forth in this present 
yere of our Lorde, 1560. [T. p. imperfect.] 
Lond.: Printed by John Day, 1563. 4? 
Becquerel, Antoine Ce"sar (b. 1788). Extract of 
a memoir on the preservation of copper and 
iron in salt water. (In Smithsonian rept. 
1864.) 
FORESTS and their climatic influence. (In 

Smithsonian rept. 1869.) 
Bedarride, I. Juifs, Les, en France, en Italie, 

et en Espagne. Paris, 1861. 8? 
Bede (the venerable), (673-735?). Ecclesiastical 
history of England ; also, the Anglo-Saxon 
chronicle. Ed. by J. A. Giles. (2d ed.) 
Lond. 1849. 12? 

Bede, Cuthbert (pseud.). See Bradley, E. 
Bedford, Henry. Life of St. Vincent de Paul. 

N. Y. 1858. 12? 
Bedford-row conspiracy. THACKERAY, W.M. 

(In Miscellanies.) 

Beechcroft. YONGE, Miss C. M. 
Beecher, Catherine Esther (b. 1800). Appeal to 
the people in behalf of their rights as author- 
ized interpreters of the bible. N. Y. 1860. 
12? 
COMMON sense applied to religion; or, the bible 

and the people. N. Y. 1857. 12? 
DOMESTIC receipt-book ; designed as a supple- 
ment to her treatise on domestic economy. 
(3d ed.) N. Y. 1854. 12? 
LETTERS to the people on health and happi- 
ness. N. Y. 1855. 12? (2 cop.) 
and STOWE, H. (E.) B. American woman's 
home ; or, principles of domestic science. 
N. Y. 1869. 8? 

Beecher, Charles (b. 1810). Redeemer and re- 
deemed : an investigation of the atonement 
and of eternal judgment. Bost. 1864. 12? 
Beecher, Edward (b. 1804). Conflict of ages; or, 
the great debate on the moral relations of 
God and man. Bost. 1855. 12? 
Beecher, Henry Ward (b. 1813). Eyes and ears. 

Bost. 1862. 12? 

595 pulpit pungencies ; with a table of contents. 
N. Y. 1866. 12? 



J3 Jlj Jjj O -ti llj i \i 



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Beecher (continued) 

FREEDOM and war: discourses on topics sug- 
gested by the times. Bost. 1863. 12 

LECTURE-ROOM talks : a series of familiar dis- 
courses on themes of general Christian ex- 
perience. N. Y. 1870. 12 

LIFE of Jesus, the Christ. N. Y. 1871. 8? 

LIFE-THOUGHTS, gathered from the extempo- 
raneous discourses, by one of his congrega- 
tion. [E. D. Proctor.] Bost. 1858. 12? 

MINISTERIAL deposition and ecclesiastical non- 
intercourse : a sermon for the presbyteries of 
San Francisco and San Jose". (In Pam- 
phlets, v. 30.) 

MORNING and evening exercises ; selected from 
his published and unpublished writings. Ed. 
by Lyman Abbott. N. Y. 1871. 8 

NEW star papers ; or, views and experiences of 
religious subjects. N. Y. 1859. 12? 

NORWOOD ; or, village life in New England. 
N. Y. 1868. 12? (10 cop.) 

PRAYERS from Plymouth pulpit. N.Y. 1867. 
12 

Same. N. Y. 1873. 12? 

KOYAL truths. Bost. 1866. 12? 

SERMONS. N. Y. 1868. 2 v. 8? 

SERMONS of Henry Ward Beecher in Plymouth 
church, Brooklyn. First series: Sept. 1868 
to March, 1869. N. Y. 1869. 8? 

Same. Second series : March to Sept. 1869. 
N. Y. 1869. 8? 

Same. Third series: Sept. 1869 to March, 1870. 
N. Y. 1870. 8? 

STAR papers ; or, experiences of art and nat- 
ure. N. Y. 1855. 12? 



Contents : 



Letters, etc. (continued') : 
Oxford. 

Stratford-on-Avon, A sab- 
bath at. 
Warwick castle. 



Experiences from nature. 
Letters from Europe : 

Kenilwortu, .Ruins of. 

London national gallery. 

Louvre. 

Luxembourg gallery. 

YALE lectures on preaching ; delivered before 
the theological department of Yale college, 
New Haven, Conn., as the first series in the 
regular course of the Lyman Beecher lect- 
ureship on preaching. N. Y. 1872. 12? 

Contents : 

Health, as related to preaching. 

Human nature, The study of. 

Love, the central element of the Christian ministry. 

Oratory, The personal element in. 

Psychological working-element, The. 

Qualifications of the preacher, The. 

Khetorical drill and general training. 

Khetorical illustrations. 

Sermon-making. 

What is preaching ? 

MOORE, A. Notes from Plymouth pulpit: a 
collection of memorable passages from the 
discourses of Henry "Ward Beecher. With 
a sketch of Mr. Beecher and the lecture- 
room. N. Y. 1865. 12? 

PARTON, J. Famous Americans of recent 
times. 

STOWE, Mrs. H. (E.) B. Men of our times. 

See also Barrett, B. F.; Golden age of American 

oratory; Modern agitators. 

Beecher, Lyman (1775-1863). Autobiography, 
correspondence, etc. Ed. by Chas. Beecher. 
N. Y. 1865. 2v. 12?- 

See also Mouern agitators. 

Beecher, Thomas K. (b. 1824). Our seven 
churches. N. Y. 1870. 12? 



Beechey, Frederick William (Capt.), (1796-1856). 
Narrative of a voyage to the Pacific and Beh- 
ring's strait, to cooperate with the polar ex- 
peditions, performed in H. M. S. Blossom, 
1825-8. (New ed.) Lond. 1831. 2 v. 8? 

Beechnut. ABBOTT, J\ 

Beech-wood. SPRINGER, E. K. 

Beem, Jacob. See Bohme, J. 

Beer. MULDER, G. J. Chemie des bieres, Die. 

Bees 

DUNBAR, J. Bees. (In Jardine's Nat. lib., 

v. 34.) 
HARBISON, J. S. Bee-raising in California. 

(In Hutchings's Cal. mag., v. 5.) 
HUISH, K. Bees : their natural history and 

general management. 

KIDDER, K. P. Guide to apiarian science. 
LANGSTROTH, L. L. Practical treatise on the 
hive and honey-bee. 

Beeson, John. Plea for the Indians ; with facts 
and features of the late war in Oregon 
(1855-6). N. Y. 1857. 12? 

Beet 

GRANT, E. B. Beet-root sugar, and cultiva- 
tion of the. 
LEVI, N. Sugar-beet. 

Beet-root sugar. See Sugar. 

Beethoven, Ludwig von (1770-1827). Fidelio. 

(Ital. and Eng. words.) Lond. n.d. 8? 
LETTERS, 1790-1826 ; from the collection of 
Dr. Ludwig Nohl. Tr. by Lady Wallace. 
N. Y. 1867. 2 v. 12? 
MASS in C. (In Boosey'sed.) 
BARNARD, C. Tone masters. 
GRILLPARZER, F. Erinnerungen an. (In 

Samm. werke, v. 8.) 

MOSCHELES, I. Life of. Including the biog- 
raphy by Schindler ; Beethoven's corres- 
pondence with his friends ; numerous char- 
acteristic traits and remarks on his musical 
works ; to which is added ' Life and char- 
acteristics of Beethoven.' From the Ger- 
man of Dr. H. Doring. Bost. n.d. 12? 
KELLSTAB, L. Biographic des. (In Ges. 
schriften, v. 24.) 

Beetles. DUNCAN, J. (In Jardine's Nat. lib., v. 
33.) 

Beeton, Mrs. Isabella. Book of household man- 
agement. Lond. n.d. 8? 

Beeton, S. O. Dictionary of geography: a uni- 
versal gazetteer. Lond. 1868. 8? 

Beeton, Samuel. Annual. Lond. n.d. 16? 

Beets, Nicolaas. Life and character of J. H. 
van der Palm. Tr. by J. H. Westervelt. 
N. Y. 1865. 12? 

Befehlerlos. AUERBACH, B. (In Ges. schrif- 
ten, v. 1.) 

Before the conquest. ADAMS, W. H. D. 

Before the foot-lights and behind the scenes. 
SIKES, Mrs. W. 

Beggar on horseback, The. SAUZADE, J. S. 

Beggars, The. LIEFDE, J. B. DE. 

Beginnings of life. BASTIAN, H. C. 

Behavior. See Manners. 

Behind, the bars. LUNT, Mrs. G. 

Behind the scenes. BULWER-LYTTON, K. (Lady). 

Behind the scenes. KECKLEY, E. 

Behind the scenes in Paris: a tale of the clubs 
and the secret police. Lond. 1859. 2 v. 
12? 



BEHIND 



71 



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Behind the veil. By author of 'Six months 
hence.' Bost. 1871. 8 (4 cop.) 

Behme, Anthony. See Sepp, A. 

Behme, Jacob. See Bohme, J. 

Behmen, Jacob. See Bohme, J. 

Behn, Mrs. Aphara (1640-1689?). See Lives of 
English dramatists, v. 2. 

Behring, Vitus (1680-1741?). COXE, W. Voy- 
age of. (In Account of Kussian discover- 
ies.) 

Bei den zwei hohen tannen. HOEFER, E. (In 
Erzahlende schriften, v. 10.) 

Beiden hauptleute, Die. LA MoTTE-FouQuiJ, 
F. H. C. (In Ausgewahlte werke, v. 9.) 

Beiden merkwiirdigsten tage aus Siegmund's le- 
ben, Die. TIECK, L. (In Schriften, v. 15.) 

Beiden sch western, Die. HEYSE, P. (In No- 
vellen, v. 5.) 

Bein, Das. ZSCHOKKE, J. H. D. (In Ges. schrif- 
ten, v. 9.) 

Beke, Charles Tilstone. Sources of the Nile : a 
general survey of the basin of that river and 
its head streams ; with the history of Nilotic 
discovery. Lond. 1859. 8 (2 cop.) 

Bel-Gard. Truthful Christian, The. St. Peters- 
burg, 1762. 4 (Russian.) 

Belcher, Diana (Lady). Mutineers of the Bounty, 
and their descendants in Pitcairn and Nor- 
folk islands; with map and illustration. N. 
Y. 1871. 12 

Belcher, Sir Edward (b. 1799). Last of the arc- 
tic voyages ; being a narrative of the expe- 
dition in H. M. S. Assistance in search of 
Sir John Franklin, during the years 1852- 
4. With notes on the natural history, by Sir 
J. Kichardson, Prof. Owen, Thos. Bell, J. 
W. Salter, and Lovell Keeve. Lond. 1855. 
2 v. 8 

NARRATIVE of a voyage round the world, 
1836-42. Lond. 1843. 2 v. 8 [Vol. 1 
missing.] 

NARRATIVE of the voyage of H. M. S. Sama- 
rang, during the years 1843-6, employed sur- 
veying the islands of the eastern archipelago; 
accompanied by a brief vocabulary of the 
principal languages. "With notes on the nat- 
ural history of the islands, by A. Adams. 
Lond. 1848. 2 v. 8 [For zoology of this 
voyage, see Adams, A.] 

Belcher, Joseph. Clergy of America: anecdotes 
illustrative of the character of ministers of 
religion in the United States. Phil. 1849. 
12? 
Same. Phil. 1869. 12 

Beiden, David. Speech on the introduction of pa- 
per currency into California. (In Pam- 
phlets, v. 7.) 

Beiden, E. Porter. New York : past, present, and 
future. Comprising a history of the city of 
New York, a description of its present condi- 
tion, and an estimate of its future increase. 
5th edition, revised and brought up to Sept. 
1851. N. Y. 1851. 12 

Belford Kegis. MITFORD, M. K. 

Belfry of Bruges, The. LONGFELLOW, H. "W. (In 

Poems, v. 2.) 
Same. (In Poetical works.) 

Belgiojoso, Cristina Trivulzio de (b. 1808). Asie 
mineureet Syrie: souvenirs de voyages, 1852. 
Paris, 1858. 8 



Belgium 

MURRAY, J. Hand-book for travelers in. 
SIBORNE, W. History of the war in France 

and Belgium in 1815. 

VAN KAMPEN, N. G. Vues de Belgique et la 
Hollande. 

Belgravia : a London magazine. Conducted by 
M. E. Braddon. V. 1 (Nov. 1866) to 19 
(Feb. 1873). Lond. 19 v. 8 [V. 14 miss- 
ing-] 

Belhaven, (Lord). See Select British elo- 
quence. 

Belin, Jean (1452-1516). DUMAS, A. (D.) Bio- 
graphie de. (In Italiens et Flamands, v. 1.) 

Belinda. EDGEWORTH, M. (In Tales, etc., v. 6.) 

Belisarius. See Historical difficulties. 

Belisle, D. "W. History of Independence hall, 
from the earliest period to the present time, 
embracing biographies of the immortal sign- 
ers of the declaration of ^dependence ; with 
historical sketches of the sacred relics pre- 
served in that sanctuary of American freedom. 
Phil. 1859. 12 

Belizarius. N. Y. 1857. 12 

Belknap, David P. Probate law and practice of 
California; containing all the statutes of the 
state relating to probate courts and the ju- 
risdiction thereof, the settlements of estates of 
deceased persons, the duties of guardians, 
descents, wills, etc., etc.; with judicial decis- 
ions of this and other states, and an appen- 
dix of forms. (2ded.) S. F. 1861. 8i 

Belknap, Jeremy (1744-1798). American biog- 
raphy. N.Y.1846. 3v. 16? H.F.lib.,v. 
161-3. 

Bell, Acton (pseud.). See Bronte", A. 

Bell, Sir Charles (1774-1842). Anatomy and phi- 
losophy of expression, as connected with the 
fine arts. (1th ed.) Lond. 1847. 4 
HAND, The : its mechanism and vital endow- 
ments, as evincing design. (Bridgewater 
treatise.) 

LETTERS of Sir Charles Bell ; selected from 
his correspondence with his brother} G. J. 
Bell. Lond. 1870. 8? 

Bell, Currer (pseud.). See Nichols, Mrs. C. B. 

Bell, Ellis (pseud.). See Bronte", E. 

Bell, Mrs. Emma M. Poems. Phil. 1872. 12? 

Bell, Henry Glassford. Life of Mary, queen of 
Scots. H. F. lib., v. 21,22. 

Bell, J. D. A man. Phil. 1860. 12? (2 cop.) 
Contents : 



Aspiration. 

Conversation. 

Genius. 

Intellectual side of love. 

Inventor, The. 

Representative invalids. 

Senses. 



Student, The. 
Tears. 

Thinker, The. 
Three inspirations. 
Wit and laughter. 
Writer, The. 



Bell, James B. Homoeopathic therapeutics of di- 
arrhea, dysentery, cholera, cholera morbus, 
cholera infantum, etc. Phil. 1869. 12? 

Bell, John (1797-1869). Address before the uni- 
versity of Nashville, Oct. 3, 1843. (In Pam- 
phlets, v. 14.) 
See also Presidential candidates. 

Bell, John (M.D.). Treatise on baths ; including 
cold, sea, warm, hot, vapor, gas, and mud 
baths ; also, on hydropathy and pulmonary 
inhalation; with a description of bathing in 
ancient and modern times. (2d ed.) Phil. 
1859. 12? 



BELL 



72 



BENEDICT 



Bell, Kobert. History of Kussia, from the time of 
the Slavi to the treaty of Tilsit [862-1807]. 
Lond. 1838. 3 v. 12 
LIFE of the Kt. Hon. George Canning. N. Y. 

1846. 12 

LIVES of English poets. Lond. 1839. 2 v. 12? 
(Ed.) Memorials of the civil war ; comprising 
the correspondence of the Fairfax family 
with the most distinguished personages en- 
gaged in that memorable contest. Now first 
published from the original manuscripts ; 
forming the concluding volumes of the Fair- 
fax correspondence. Lond. 1849. 2 v. 8 
TEMPER. (Com.) Mod. stand, dr., v. 7. 
Bell, Thomas. History of British quadrupeds, in- 
cluding the cetacea ; illustrated. Lond. 1837. 
8. 
HISTORY of British reptiles ; illustrated. (2d 

ed.) Lond. 1849. 8? 

HISTORY of the < British stalk-eyed Crustacea; 
illustrated by 174 wood engravings. Lond. 
1853. 12 
Bell, "W. H. Quiddities of an Alaskan trip, The. 

Portland, Or., 1873. Obi. f. 

Bell, William E. Carpentry made easy; or, the 
science and art of framing, on a new and 
improved system. Comprising also a system 
of bridge-building. Illustrated. Phil. 1858. 
8 . 

Bell Smith abroad. PIATT, Mrs. L. 
Bella. HOLTEI, K. VON. (In Erzahlende schrif- 

ten, v. 2.) 
Bella Trelawny ; or, time works wonders. SMITH, 

J. F. 

Belle assembled, La ; or, Bell's court and fashion- 
able magazine. Dedicated principally to the 
- ladies. V. 1, pt. ii. (Aug. 1 to Dec. 1, 1806). 

Lond. 1806. 8 

Belle Brittan (pseud.). See Fuller, H. 
Belle Brittan on a tour. FULLER, H. 
Belle France, La. BELLOC, B. P. 
Belle Jenny, La. GAUTIER, T. (In (Euvres, v. 

10.) 

Belle Kose. ACHARD, L. A. E. 
Belles lettres 

BLAIR, H. Lectures on. 
LAYRES, A. Belles lettres. 
See also 

Criticism. Poetry. 

Literature. Khetoric. 

Oratory. Taste. 

Bellew, John Chippendale Montesquieu. Poet's 
corner : a manual for students in English 
poetry. "With biographical sketches of the 
authors. Lond. 1868. 12? 
See also Men of the day. 
Bellingham, Henry. Blue Beard re-paired. 

(Farce.) Lacy's Plays, v. 70. 
and BEST, . Prince Camaralzaman. (Ex- 

trav.) Lacy's Plays, v. 67. 
Princess Primrose. (Burl, extrav.) La- 
cy's Plays, v. 68. 
Bellini, Vincenzo (1802-1832). Norma. (Ital. 

and Eng. words.) Lond. n.d. 8. 
PURITANI. (Ital. and Eng. words.) Lond. n.d. 

8 

SONNAMBULA. (Ital. and Eng. words.) Lond. 
. n.d. 8. 

Bello Getico, De. A poem. CLAUDIANUS, C. 
(In Opera omnia, v. 2.) 



Bello Gildonico, De. A poem. CLAUDIANUS, 
C. (In Opera omnia, v. 2.) 

Belloc, Bessie Parkes. Belle France. La. Lond. 
1868. 8. 

Bellows, Albert J. How not to be sick: a sequel 
to 'Philosophy of eating.' N. Y. 1869. 12 
PHILOSOPHY of eating. IS". Y. 1867. 12: 

Bellows, Henry Whitney (ft. 1814). Discourse in 
memory of T. Starr King, May 1, 1864. S. 
F. 1864. 8 (In Pamphlets, v. 2.) 
DISCOURSE upon the late "Wm. Ellery Chan- 

ning. N.Y. 1842. 12? 

OLD world in its new face: impressions of Eu- 
rope in 1867-8. N. Y. 1868. 2 v. 12: 
ORATION delivered before the Society of Cali- 
fornia pioneers, at their fourteenth anniver- 
sary, Sept. 9, 1864. (In Pamphlets, v. 25.) 
SERMONS at the inauguration of Dexter Clapp, 
Savannah, Ga. (In Pamphlets, v. 2.) 

Bellows-mender of Lyons. (In Good stories, 
v. 2.) 

Bellum Trojanum. A poem. ISCANIUS, J. (In 
Dictys et Dares ' De bello Trojano,' v. 2.) 

Beloe, William. Anecdotes of literature and 
scarce books. Lond. 1814. 6 v. 8? 

Beloit college ( Wis.). Catalogue of the officers 
and students, 1868-9. Beloit, Wis., 1868. 
(In Ann. cat. Am. coll., v. 1.) 
CATALOGUS senatus academic!, et eorum qui 
muneraetofficia academica gesserunt, quique 
aliquovis gradu exornati fuerunt, in collegio 
Beloitensi. Beloit, Wis., 1866. (In Trien- 
nial cat. of Am. coll., v. 1.) 

Belton estate. TROLLOPE, A. 

Belville, John Henry. Manual of the barometer. 
(In Pamphlets, v. 10.) 

Berne, Jacob. See Bohme, J. 

Bement, C. N. American poulterer's compan- 
ion: a practical treatise on the breeding, rear- 
ing, and general management of various spe- 
cies of domestic poultry. (5th ed.) N. Y. 
1852 12? 
Same. \Newed.) Illustrated. 1ST.Y. 1867. 12? 

Ben, the luggage-boy. ALGER, H. 

Ben Brace. CHAMIER, F. 

Ben Bradshawe: the man without a head. Lond. 
1843. 3 v. 12? 

Ben David. HAHN-HAHN, I. M. L. S. VON. ( In 
Werke, v. 11.) 

Ben Nebo. STUART, H. A. 

Ben Sylvester's ward. YONGE, Miss C. M. 

Benamozegfh, E. Jewish and Christian ethics; 
with a criticism on Mahomedism. Tr. from 
the French. S. F. 1873. 8? 

Benauly (pseud.). See Abbott, B. V., A., and L. 

Bench and bar. BIGELOW, L. J. 

Bench and bar of Georgia. MILLER, S. F. 

Bench and bar of Jury-town, The. FIELD, J. M. 
(In Drama in Pokerville.) 

Bench and bar of South Carolina. O'NEALL, J. 
B. Biographical sketches of the. 

Bendbow, Hesper. More than she could bear: a 
story of the Gachupin war in Texas, 1812-13. 
Phil. 1872. 12? (4 cop.) 

Beneath the wheels. By the author of ' Olive 
Varcoe,' etc. N. Y. 1870. 8? (3 cop.) 

Benedicite. CHILD, G. C. 

Benedict, F. L. Miss Van Kortland. N. Y. 

1870. 8? (6 cop.) 
MY daughter Elinor. N.Y.1869. 8? (10 cop.) 



BENET 



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BENTIVOLIO 



Benet, S. V. Treatise on military law and the 
practice of courts-martial. Fourth ed., with 
additions. N.Y. 1864. 8 

Bengal 

CHUNDER, B. Travels of a Hindoo to various 

parts of Bengal and upper India. 
GRANT, C. Kural life in. 
HUNTER, W. W. Annals of rural. 
See also India. 

Bengali (long.). See Aryan languages. 

Benjamin, Park (1809-1864). Infatuation. A 
poem, spoken before the Merc. lib. assoc. of 
Boston, Oct. 9, 1844. Bost. 1844. 8 (In 
Pamphlets, v. 15.) 

Benjamin, S. G. W. Choice of Paris, The. N. 

Y. 1870. 16? (3 cop.) 

TURK and the Greek ; or, creeds, races, socie- 
ty, and scenery in Turkey, Greece, and the 
isles of Greece. N. Y. 1867. 12 

Benjamin of Tudela (ab. 1150). Travels. (In 

Harris, J. Coll. voy., v. 1.) 
See also Early travels in Palestine. 

Benn- Walsh.. See Walsh, Benn-. 

Bennet, James Henry. Treatment of pulmona- 
ry consumption by hygiene, climate, and 
medicine, in its connection with modern doc- 
trines. (Zded.) N. Y. 1872. 8 
WINTER in the south of Europe. Lond. 1865. 
8 

Bennett, C. C. Honolulu directory, and histor- 
ical sketch of the Hawaiian or Sandwich isl- 
ands. Honolulu, 1869. 8 

Bennett, H. C. See Morris, W. G. 

Bennett, James Gordon (1800-1872). Bennett 
and his times. By a journalist. N. Y. 1855. 
12 
See also Famous Americans of recent times. 

Bennett, John C. History of the saints ; or, an 
expose of Joe Smith and Mormonism. Bost. 
1842. 12. 

Bennett, John Hughes. Chemical lectures on the 
principles and practice of medicine. (5th Am. 
ed.) N. Y. 1869. 8 

KESTORATIVE treatment of pneumonia. (3d 
ed.) Edin. 1866. 8 

Bennett, John Whitchurch. Ceylon and its ca- 
pabilities : an account of its natural resour- 
ces, indigenous productions, and commercial 
facilities ; to which are added details of its sta- 
tistics, pilotage, and sailing directions. Il- 
lustrated. Lond. 1843. 4 

Bennett, Martha Haines Butt. Pastimes with my 
little friends. N. Y. 1866. 12 

Benoni Blake, M.D. By the author of ' Peas- 
ant life in the north.' Lond. 1871. 2 v. in 1. 
12 

Bent, Silas (Lieut.). Report made to Commo- 
dore Perry upon the Kuro Siwo, or gulf 
stream of the north Pacific ocean. (In Per- 
ry's Expedition to Japan, v. 2.) 

Bentham, George. Address at anniversary meet- 
ing of the Linnsean society, May 24, 1867. 
(In Pamphlets, v. 33.) 

Bentham, Jeremy (1748-1832). Works ; pub- 
lished under the superintendence of his ex- 
ecutor, John Bowring. Edin. 1843. 11 v. 
8 

Contents: 

Anarchical fallacies, v. 2. 

Bentham's draught for judicial establishments, v. 4. 



B entham (con tin ued ) 

Book of fallacies, v. 2. 
Brougham, Lord, displayed, v. 5. 
Chrestomatha : design of an institution for in- 
struction, v. 8. 

Circulating annuities, v. 3. . 

Codification and public instruction, v. 4. 
Codification proposal, v. 4. 
Commentary on Humphrey's real property code, 

v. 5. 

Constitutional code, v. 9. 
Correspondence, v. 10, 11. 
Defense of usury, v. 3. 
Elements of art of packing, v. 5. 
Emancipate your colonies, v. 4. 
Equity dispatch court bill, v. 3. 
Equity dispatch court proposal, v. 3. 
Escheat vice taxation, v. 2. 
Essay of time and place in matters of legislation, 

v. 1. 

Essay on political tactics, v. 2. 
Essay on promulgation of laws, and their reason, 

v. 1. 

Fragment on government, v. 1. 
Fragment on ontology, v. 8. 
Grammar, Fragments of universal, v. 8. 
Houses of, peers and senate, v. 4. 
Index, Analytical, v. 11. 
International law, Principles of, v. 2. 
Introduction to study of works of Bentham, by J. 

H. Burton, v. 1. 
Judicial code for France, v. 4. 
Justice and codification petitions, v. 5. 
King vs. Edmonds and others, v. 5. 
King vs. Sir Charles Wolseley, v. 5. 
Language, v. 8. 
Leading principles of a constitutional code for any 

state, v. 2. 
Letters to Count Toreno on a proposed penal code, 

v. 8. 
Liberty of the press and public discussion, The, 

v. 2. 

Logic, Essay on, v. 8. 
Memoirs of Bentham, v. 10, 11. 
Nomography, or art of inditing laws, v. 3. 
Official aptitude maximized ; expense minimized, 

v. 5. 

Pannomial fragments, v. 3. 
Panopticon, or the inspection-house, v. 4. 
Panopticon vs. New South Wales, v. 4. 
Parliamentary reform, v. 3. 
Plan for a register of real property, v. 5. 
Plan for the constitution, v. 4. 
Plan of court of lords' delegates, v. 5. 
Political economy, Manual of, v. 3. 
Poor-laws and pauper management, v. 8. 
Principles of judicial procedure, v. 2. 
Principles of morals and legislation, v. 1. 
Principles of penal law, v. 1. 
Principles of the civil code, v. 1. 
Protest against law taxes, v. 2. 
Radical reform bill, v. 3. 
Radicalism not dangerous, v. 3. 
Rationale of evidence, v. 6. 
Rationale of judicial evidence applied to English 

practice, v. 6, 7. 
Rationale of reward, v. 2. 
Restrictive and prohibitory commercial system, v. 

3. 

Scotch reform (courts and justice), v. 5. 
Securities against misrule, v. 8. 
Spanish and Portuguese affairs, v. 8. 
' Swear not at all,' v. 5. 
Table of the springs of action, v. 1. 
Tax, with monopoly, v. 2. 
Truth vs. Ashhurst, v. 5. 
View of a complete code of laws, v. 3. 
View of the hard-labor bill, v. 4. 

BENTHAMIANA; or, select extracts from the 
works of Jeremy Bentham. Ed. by J. H. 
Burton. 

BOOK of fallacies, The ; from unfinished pa- 
pers. Lond. 1824. 8 

TRAITES de legislation civile et pe"nale. (2d ed.) 
Paris, 1820. 3 v. 8 

TRATADOS de legislacion civil y penal. Tr. 
from the English, by Kamon Salas. Bur- 
deos, 1829. 8 v. 12? 

MILL, J. S. Eeview of Bentham and his doc- 
trines. (In Dissertations and discussions, v. 

1.) 

Same. (In Westminster review, Aug. 1838.) 
Benthamiana ; or, select extracts from the 

works of Jeremy Bentham. Ed. by J. H. 

Burton. Phil. 1844. 8? 
Bentivolio and Urania. INGELO, N. 



BENTLEY 



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Bentley, Edwin. Annual address before S. F. 
med. soc., 1870. S. P. 1870. 8? (In Pam- 
phlets, v. 31.) 

Bentley, Kichard (1661-1742). Remarks upon a 
late discourse of free-thinking, in a letter to 
N. N., by Phileleutherus Lipsiensis. Part 
thesecond. (6th ed.) Camb. 1725. (In Col- 
lins, A. Tree-thinking.) 
REMARKS upon a late discourse of free-think- 
ing, in a letter to F. H. H. D. (5th ed.) Lond. 
1716. (In Collins, A. Free-thinking.) 
COLERIDGE, H. Lives of northern worthies, v. 

1. 

DE QUINCEY, T. Essays on philosophical writ- 
ers, v. 2. 

Bentley's miscellany. V. 42 (June, 1857) to 64 
(Dec. 1868). Lond. 23 v. 8 

Benton, James G. Course of instruction in ord- 
nance and gunnery ; compiled for the use of 
the cadets of the U. S. military academy. 
(2d ed.) N. Y. 1862. 8? 

Benton, Joseph A. California pilgrim : a series 
of lectures. Sac. 1853. 12? (2 cop.) 

Benton, Thomas Hart (1782-1858). Abridgment 
of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 
1856. From Gales and Seaton's Annals of 
congress ; from their Register of debates ; 
and from the official reported debates, by 
John C. Rives. N. Y. 1860-61. 16 v. 4 
HISTORICAL and legal examination of that 
part of the decision of the supreme court 
of the United States in the Dred Scott case 
which declares the unconstitutionality of the 
Missouri compromise act. N". Y. 1857. 8 
THIRTY years '.view ; or, a history of the work- 
ing of the American government for thirty 
years, from 1820 to 1850, chiefly taken from 
the congress debates, the private papers of 
General Jackson, and the speeches of ex- 
senator Benton, with his actual view of men 
and afl'airs. "With historical notes and illus- 
trations. N. Y. 1854. 2 v. 8? 
See also Orators in America, Living. 

Benzoni, Girolamo (b. about 1520). Travels in 
America in 1542-56. (In Hakluyt soc.. v. 
20.) 

Beppo. BYRON, G. G. N. (In Complete works.) 

Beppo, the conscript. TROLLOPS, T. A. 

Beranger, Pierre Jean de (1780-1857). (Euvres 

completes. Paris, 1845. 2 v. 8? 
DERNIERE chansons [1834-511. S. F. 1858. 

12! 

Two hundred of his lyrical poems done into 
English verse, by William Young. (<lth ed.) 
N. Y. 1850. 12? (2 cop.) 
DUDEVANT, A. L. A.D. Essai sur. (In Au- 

tour de la table.) 
DUMAS, A. (D.) Essai sur. (In Morts vont 

vite, Les, v. 1.) 

See also Longfellow, H. "W. Poets and poetry 
of Europe ; Sainte-Beuve, C. A. 

Berber, The ; or, the mountaineer of the Atlas. 
MAYO, W. S. 

Berck-Heyden, Gue"raud (1628-1698). DUMAS, 
A. (D.) Biographie de. (/wltaliens et Fla- 
mands, v. 2.) 

Berendt, C. H. Explorations in central Ameri- 
ca. (In Smithsonian rept. 18 67.) 

Beresford, James. Miseries of human life : an 
old friend in a new dress. N. Y. 1853. 12? 



Bergan. Essay on metals. St. Petersburg, 1801. 
8? (Russian.) 

Berger, E. (pseud.). See Sheppard, E. S. 

Berger, Ludwig. RELLSTAB, L. Biographie des. 
(In Ges. schriften, v. 24.) 

Berghaus, Hermann, and STULPNAGEL, F. v. 
Chart of the world on Mercator's projection. 
Gotha, n.d. [In frame.] 

Bericht des central comite's der Deutschen vereine 
zur pflegeim felde verwundeter underkrank- 
ter krieger, iiber seine thatigkeit und die 
wirksamkeit der mit ihm verbundenen ve- 
reine wahrend des krieges von 1870-71. Ber- 
lin, 1872. 4? 

Berkeley, George (1684-1 753). Works; including 
his letters. To which is prefixed an account 
of his life, by G. N. Wright. Lond. 1843. 
2 v. 8? 

Contents : 

Alciphron, or the minute philosopher, v. 1. 
Analyst, The, or a discourse addressed to an infi- 
del mathematician, v. 2. 

Arithmetic demonstrated without Euclid or alge- 
bra, v. 2. 

Concerning motion, v. 2. 

Defense of free-thinking in mathematics, v. 2. 
Discourse addressed to magistrates and men in au- 
thority, v. 2. 

Discourse on passive obedience, v. 2. 
Essay towards a new theory of vision, v. 1. 
Essay towards preventing the ruin of Great Brit- 
ain, v. 2. 
Letters, v. 1. 
Life, v. 1. 

Mathematical miscellanies, v. 2. 
Maxims concerning patriotism, v. 2. 
Principles of human knowledge, v. 1. 
Proposal for the better supplying of churches in 
our foreign plantations, and for converting the 
savage Americans to Christianity, v. 2. 
Querist, The, v.2. 

Siris : a chain of philosophical reflections and in- 
quiries concerning the use of tar- water, v. 2. 
Three dialogues between Hylas and Philonous, v. 

1. 

Verses on the prospect of planting arts and learn- 
ing In America, v. 2. 
Word to the wise, A : exhortation to the Koman 

Catholic clergy of Ireland, v. 2. 
BUTT, I. Lecture on. ( In Afternoon lectures, 

v.3.) 

MILL, J. S. Review of Bailey on Berkeley's 
' Theory of vision.' (In Dissertations and 
discussions, v. 2.) 

Same. (In Westminster review, Oct. 1842.) 
Berkeley, Mrs. Helen (pseud.). See Ritchie, Mrs, 

A. C. M. 

Berlepsch, H. Alps, The ; or, sketches of life 
and nature in the mountains. Tr. by Rev. 
Leslie Stephen. Lond. 1861. 8? 
Berlin 

ADRESS-BUCH fur das jahr 1871. 
LANDER, S. W. Spectacles for young eyes. 
Berlin and Sans-Souci. MUNDT, Mrs. ,C. (M.) 
Berlioz, Louis Hector (1803-1869). A travers 
chants : Etudes musicales, adorations, bouta- 
des, et critiques. Paris, 1862. 12? 
M&MOIRES. Paris, 1870. 8? 
Bermuda 

BERMUDA a colony, a fortress, and a prison; 

or, eighteen months in the Somers island. 

With map and illustrations, by a field-officer. 

Lond. 1857. 8? 

BLAND, (Lieut.). List of birds of. (In 

Smithsonian rept. 1858.) 
JONES, J. M. Naturalist in. 
WILLIS, N. P. Health trip to the tropics, 

A. 

See also Martin, R. M. History of Nova 
Scotia. 



BERNARD 



BERTRAM 



Bernard, Charles Bernard Dugrail de la Villette 
(1805-1850). Gentilhomme campagnard, Le. 
Paris, 1858. 2 v. 12? 
GERFAUT. Paris, 1860. 12? 

Bernard, Frederic. Evasions ce"lebres, Les. Pa- 
ris, 1869. 12? 

WONDERFUL escapes. Revised, and original 
chapters added, by Rich. "Whiteing. N. Y. 
1871. 12? (2 cop.) 

Contents : 



Aristomenes, the Messenian. 

Arnauld, Isaac. 

Attalus. 

Bart, Jean, and Chevalier de 

Forbin. 

Beaujeu,Quiqu6ran de. 
Bucquoy, Abb<5 count de. 
Cassanova de Seingalt. 
Cellini, Benvenuto. 
Charles n. 
Curion, Secundus. 
Demetrius Soter. 
Duke of Albany. 
Duke of Beaufort. 
Edward, Chas. 
Force, Caumont de la. 



Gamond, Blanche. 
Grotius. 

Guise, Charles de. 
Hegesistratus. 
Jacobite insurrectionists. 
James v., king of Scotland. 
Leczinski, Stanislaus. 
Louis ii., count of Flanders. 
Marius. 

Mary, queen of Scots. 
Medici s, Mary de. 
Retz, Cardinal de. 
Richard, duke of Norman- 
dy. 

Trenck, Baron. 
Tronin, Duguay. 



Bernard, Montague. Historical account of the 
neutrality of Great Britain during the Ameri- 
can civil war. Lond. 1870. 8? 
Bernard, Sir Thomas (1750-1818). Comforts of 
old age, The; with biographical illustrations. 
Lond. 1817. 12? 

Bernard, Thomas Dehany. Progress of doctrine 
in the new testament considered in eight lect- 
ures delivered before the university of Ox- 
ford, on the Bampton foundation. Bost. 1867. 
12? 

Bernard, W. D. Narrative of the voyages and 
services of the Nemesis from 1840-43, and 
of the combined naval and military opera- 
tions in China; comprising a complete account 
of the colony of Hong-Kong, and remarks on 
the character and habits of the Chinese. 
From notes of Commander W. H. Hall, R. 
N. Lond. 1845. 8? 

Bernard, William Bayle (b. 1808). Balance of 
comfort. (Farce.) Lacy's Plays, v. 17. 

DUMB belle, The. (Comedietta.) Lacy's Plays, 
v. 23. 

EVIL genius. (Com.) Lacy's Plays, v. 26. 

Same. Mod. stand, dr., v. 20. 

FARMER'S story, The. (Domest. dr.) Lacy's 
Plays, v. 44. 

FAUST. (Romantic play.) Adapted from Go- 
the. Lacy's Plays, v. 83. 

FOUR sisters. (Farce.) Lacy's Plays, v. 23. 

LIFE'S trial. (Drama.) Lacy's Plays, v. 30. 

LUCILLE. (Drama.) Lacy's Plays, v. 28. 

MAN of two lives. (Romantic play.) Found- 
ed on ' Lesmise"rables.' Lacy's Plays, v. 85. 

MARIE Ducange. (Domestic dr.) Lacy's 
Plays, v. 32. 

MIDDY ashore, The. (Farce.) Lacy's Plays, 
v. 48. 

MUMMY, The. (Farce.) Lacy's Plays, v. 53. 

NERVOUS man, and the man of nerve, The. 
(Farce.) Lacy's Plays, v. 39. 

PASSING cloud, The. (Romantic dr.)' Lacy's 
Plays, v. 1. 

Same. Mod. stand, dr., v. 11. 

PLATONIC attachments. (Farce.) Lacy's 
Plays, v. 2. 

PRACTiCALman. (Farce.) Lacy's Plays, v. 1. 

SAINT Mary's eve. (Domestic dr.) Lacy's 
Plays, v. 33. 



Bernard (continued) 

SPLENDID investment, A. (Farce.) Lacy's 

Plays, v. 30. 
STORM in a tea-cup, A. (Comedietta.) Lacy's 

Plays, v. 14. 
TIDE of time, The. (Farce.) Lacy's Plays, 

v. 38. 

Bernard de Morlaix. See Duffield, S. W. 
Bernard the wise. See Early travels in Palestine. 
Berni, Francesco (1490-1536?). Orlando Inna- 
morato, The. Tr. by Wm. Stuart Rose. 
Edin. 1823. 12? 
Bernice. KELLY, C. E. 
Bernthal ; or, the son's revenge. MUNDT, Mrs. 

C. (M.) 
Berquin, Arnaud (1749-1791). Ami des enfants 

et des adolescens, L'. Paris, n.d. 12? 
CHOIX de petits drames et de contes. Paris, 
1861. 12? 

Contents : 

Bon coeur fait pardonner bien dea fitourderies, Un. 

Conge, Le. 

D6serteur, Le. 

Inceridie, L'. 

Jaquot. 

Neige, La. 

Petite glaneuse, La. 

Relation d'un naufrage sur 1'Ile Royale. 

Si les hommes ne te voient pas, Dieu te volt. 

Vanite" punie, La. 

Vieux Laurent, Le. 

THEATRE. Paris, n.d. 12? 

Contents : 

Bon coeur fait pardonner bien des e"tourderies, Un. 

Colin Maillard. 

Douceurs du travail, Les. 

Ecole des marStres, L'. 

Education a la mode, L'. 

Epfie, L'. 

Etrennes, Les. 

Incendie, L'. 

Levrette et la bague, La. 

Oiseau du bop Dieu, L'. 

PSres reconciling par leurs enfants, Les. 

Petjt joueur du violon, Le. 

Petite glaneuse, La. 

Petites couturieres, Les. 

Vaults punie, La. 

Vieux Champagne, Le. 

Berri, Caroline Ferdinande Louise (duchesse de). 

CHALLICE, Mrs. A. E. Illustrious women 

of France [1790-1873], 
Berrian, William. Life of Jacob Lorillard. (In 

Hunt, F. Lives of American merchants, v. 

L) 

Berrie, E. Captain Smith. (Farce.) Lacy's 
Plays, v. 89. 

Berriman, Matthew W. (Ed.) Militiaman's 
manual ; and sword-play without a master. 
Rapier and broad-sword exercises copiously 
explained and illustrated. N. Y. 1859. 12? 

Berry, Miss Mary (1762-1852). Extracts of jour- 
nals and correspondence. [1783-1852.] Ed- 
ited by Lady Theresa Lewis. Lond. 1865. 
3 v. 8? 

Berrys, The. MILNES, R. M. (In Monographs, 
personal and social.) 

Bertha, the beauty. WHITTLESEY, S. J. C. 

Berthe et Rudolphe. KARR, (J. B.) A. (In 
(Euvres, v. 4.) 

Berthoud, Henry. Opale, L'. (In Pupille de 
la legion d'honneur, La.) 

Bertram, James G. Harvest of the sea : a con- 
tribution to the natural and economic history 
of the British food fishes. Edin. n.d. 8? 

Bertram, James McG. HATFIELD, E. F. Mis- 
sionary life of. (In ' St. Helena and cape 
of Good Hope.') 



BERTRAM 



76 



BIBLE 



Bertram Kaymond. HARCOURT, H. 

Bertrams, The. TROLLOPE, A. 

Bertrand, C. F. Parfumeur imperial, Le, ou 
Part de pr^parer les odeurs, essences, par- 
fums, etc. Paris, 1809. 8 

Bertrand, Joseph Louis Fran9ois (b. 1822). 
Kepler : his life and works. (In Smithson- 
ian rept. 1869.) 

Berwick, James Fitz- James (duke of), (1 X 670- 
1734). MONTESQUIEU, C. DE S. DE. Eloge 
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Besancon, Louis. War ; with the tactics of the 
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Bescherelle, Louis Nicolas (am?), (b. 1802). 
Dictionnaire national, ou dictionnaire uni- 
versel de la langue Francaise. (1e ed.) Pa- 
ris, 1858. 2 v. 4? 

Besenval, Pierre Victor (baron de), (1722-1791). 
Memoires. Paris, 1857. 12? 

Contents : 
M6moires. 

VCrite dans le vin, La, par Collfi. 
Vie de baron de Besenval. 

Besser, W. F. St. Paul, the apostle : a biblical 
portrait and mirror of the manifold grace of 
God. Tr. by Fred'k Bultmann, with intro- 
ductory notice by J. S. Howson. N. Y. 1864. 
12 

Bessie. KAVANAGH, J. 

Bessie and her friends. MATHEWS, J. H. 

Besson, Charles Jean Baptiste. CARTIER, M. 
Dominican artist, A : sketch of the life of. 
Phil. 1870. 12? 

Bessy Kane. WOOD, Mrs. H. 

Best of everything, The. By the author of ' In- 
quire within.' Phil. 1870. 12? 

Best reading, The. Hints on the selection of 
books ; on the formation of libraries, public 
and private; on courses of reading, etc. With 
a classified bibliography for easy reference. 
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Besuch im Marienbad, Der. ZSCHOKKE, J. H. D. 
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Betanzos, Domingo de. See Coleccion de doc- 
umentos para la historia de Mexico. 

Bethany college (W. Fa.). Catalogue of the 
officers, alumni, and students of Bethany col- 
lege for the 27th session, ending June 18, 
1868. Bethany, W.Va., 1868. 8? (In Ann. 
cat. Am. coll., v. 1.) 

Bethencourt, Jean de (d. 1425). Canarian; or, 
conquest and conversion of the Canarians in 
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Bethune, George Washington (1805-1862). Ex- 
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N. Y. 1864. 2 v. 12? 
MEMOIRS of Mrs. Joanna Bethune. 
VAN NEST, A. R. Memoir of. N. Y. 1867. 
8? 

Bethune, Mrs. Joanna (Graham). BETHUNE, 
G. W. Memoirs of. N. Y. 1863. 12? 

Betise humaine, La. NORIAC, C. A. J. (In 
(Euvres, v. 9.) 

Beton-coignet. BECKWITH, L. F. Keporton: 
its fabrications and uses. (In Paris univ. 
expos, of 1867, v. 2.) 

Betrothed, The. SCOTT, Sir W. 

Betsey Jane Ward: hur book of goaks. N. Y. 
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Bettelweib von Locarno, Das. KLEIST, H. VON. 

(In Ges. schriften, v. 3.) 

Better days for working people. BLAIKIE, W. G. 
Bettina Ravelli. (In Sketches and stories of life 

in Italy.) 
Bettinger, J. B. Responsibility of society for 

the causes of crime. N. Y. 1871. 8? (Tn 

Pamphlets, v. 29.) 
Bettlerin von Pont des arts, Die. HAUFF, W. 

(In Samm. werke, v. 1.) 
Between moor and main. WILSON, H. S. 
Beulah. WILSON, Mrs. A. J. 
Beutler, Johann Georg Ludwig. Chrestomathie 

der Lateinischen dichter. Gotha, 1835. 12; 

Contents : 

jEneiden, Die, von Virgil. 
HeroUJen, Die, von Ovid. 
Verwandlungen, Die, von Ovid. 

Beverly, Robert (d. 1716). History and present 
state of Virginia. In four parts. Lond. 
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Contents : 

Pt i. History of the first settlement of Virginia, 

and the government thereof, to the present time. 
Pt. it. Natural productions and conveniences of 

the country, suited to trade and improvement. 
Pt. m. Native Indians, their religion, laws, and 

customs, in war and peace. 
Pt. iv. Present state of the country, as to the 

policy of the government and the improvements 

of the land. 

Bewick, Thomas (1753-1828). General history 
of quadrupeds. (4A ed.) Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne, 1800. 8? 
HISTORY of British birds. Newcastle, 1797. 

2 v. 12: 

MEMOIR of ; by himself. Lond. 1862. 8? 
FAIRHOLT, F. W. Homes, works, and shrines 

of English artists. 

and J. Select fables ; with cuts, designed and 
engraved by T. and J. Bewick, and others, 
previous to the year 1784 ; together with a 
memoir, and a descriptive catalogue of the 
works of Messrs. Bewick. Newcastle, 1820. 
12? 

See also Naturalists. 
Beyond the breakers. OWEN, R. D. 
Beyond the lines ; or, a Yankee prisoner loose in 

Dixie. GEER, J. J. 

Beyond the Mississippi. RICHARDSON, A. D. 
Bezauberte rose, Die. SCHULZE, E. 
Biard, Madame Leonte d'Aunet. Voyage d'une 
femme au Spitzberg. (3e ed.) Paris, 1867. 
12? 
Bias. DIOGENES LAERTIUS. Life of. ( In Lives, 

ed. 1688, v. 1.) 
Same. Tr. by C. D. Yonge. Bonn's Class. 

lib. 
Same. (Gr.etLat.) Didot's Script. Gnec.bib- 

lioth. 

Bible, G. W. Franco-Prussian war : Chassepot 
rifle vs. ziindnadelgewehr, or the needle-gun. 
N. Y. 1870. 16? 
Bible (whole) 

Text* and versions: 

HOLY bible ; translated from the Latin vulgate, 
diligently compared with the Hebrew, Greek, 
and other editions, in divers languages, with 
annotations, references, and an historical and 
chronological index ; and published with the 
approbation of the Catholic archbishops and 
bishops of Ireland. N. Y. 1867. 12? 



BIBLE 



BIBLE 



Bible (whole) (continued) 

HOLY bible, The ; containing the old and new 
testaments, translated out of the original 
tongues. N. Y. 1852. 4? 
(Ger.) Bibel, Die, oder die ganze heilige 
schrift des alten und neuen testaments, nach 
Dr. Martin Luther's ubersetzung. Nord- 
hausen, 1846. 12 
(Jewish.) M,ishna, The. 

(Siamese.) Scrips of the bible, translated into 
the Siamese language. 32 leaves (bamboo), 
l x 22 in. 
Bible (new test.) 

Texts and versions: 

CROSBY, H. New testament, with brief ex- 

planatory notes or scholia. 
NEW testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus 

Christ, translated out of the original Greek, 

and with the former translations diligently 

compared and revised. N. Y. 1847. 12 
NEW testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus 

Christ, translated out of the original Greek. 

N. Y. 1848. 8= 
NORTON, A. Translation of the gospels ; with 

notes. 

TYNDALE, W. New testament. 
(Greek.) Novum testamentum ad exemplar 

Millianum, cum emendationibus et lectioni- 

bus Griesbachii, studio et labore Guilielmi 

Greenfield. Bost. 1839. 16. 
(Gr. et Lat.) Novum testamentum, Grsece et 

Latine. In antiquis testibus textum versionis 

vulgatee Latinag indagavit lectionesque vari- 

antes Stephani et Griesbachii notavit v. s. 

venerabili Jager in consilium adhibito C. 

Tischejidorf. Paris, 1861. 82 Didot's Script. 

Graec. biblioth. 
(Hawaiian.) New testament, Hawaiian and En- 

glish. Tr. out of the original Greek. N. Y. 

1857. 12? 
(Hebrew*} New testament, in ancient Hebrew 

language. Lond. 1817. 8 
(Hebrew.) New testament, in ancient Hebrew 

language. 1847. 8. 

trwo nenn rro 

(Hebrew.) New testament, printed like He- 
brew manuscript in German words. 1820. 8 



(Spanish.) Spanish and English testament of 
our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ ; trans- 
lated out of the original Greek, and with the 
former translations diligently compared and 
revised. N. Y. 1850. 12= 

Introduction and -liidi : 

ALFORD, H. How to study the new testament. 
BERNARD, T. D. Progress of doctrine in the 

new testament. 

DODDRIDGE, P. Family expositor, The. 
FURNESS, W. H. Unconscious truth of the 

four gospels. 
GREENLEAF, S. Examination of the testimony 

of the evangelists. 

HAWES, S. New testament manual. 
JACOB, G. A. Ecclesiastical polity of the new 

testament. 
LIGHTFOOT, ELLICOTT, and TRENCH. Revis- 

ion of the English version of the new testa- 

ment ; with introduction, by Philip Schaff. 



Bible (new test.) (continued) 

LITTLEWOOD, "W". E. Essentials of new testa- 
ment study. 

MARTIN, J. Origin and history of the new 
testament. 

SMITH, W. New testament history. 

SUMMARY of the new testament. 

TRENCH, R. C. Synonyms of the new testa- 
ment. 

WINER, G. B. Grammar of the idiom of the 
new testament. 

See also Gospels; Mary (mother of Christ). 
Bible (old test.) 

Texts and versions: 

VETUS testamentum. (Gr. et Lat.) Ed. J. 

N. Jager. Paris, 1855. 2 v. .8 Didot's 

Script. Grsec. biblioth. 
VETUS testamentum grascum juxta septua- 

ginta interpretes, ex auctoritate Sixti Quinti 

pontificis maximi editum juxta exemplar 

originale Vaticanum. Cura et studio J. N. 

Jager. Paris, 1840. 82 Didot's Script. 

Graac. biblioth. 

Introduction and study: 

BARRETT, R. A. F. Old testament criticisms. 

DE WETTE, W. M. L. Critical and histor- 
ical introduction to the canonical scriptures 
of the old testament. 

GOULD, S. B. Legends of old testament char- 
acters. 

GUTHRIE, T. Studies of character from the 
old testament. 

LEATHES, S. Structure of the old testament. 

PALFREY, J. G. Academical lectures 011 the 
Jewish scriptures and antiquities. 

SMITH, W. Old testament history. 

TURPIE, D. McC. New testament view of the 
old. 

WALWORTH, C. Gentle skeptic ; or, essays 
and conversations of a country justice on the 
authenticity and truthfulness of the old tes- 
tament. 
Bible (general) 

Commentaries and dictionaries: 

CLARKE, A. Holy bible old and new testa- 
ments ; with commentary and critical notes. 

COOK, F. C. Holy bible ; with explanatory 
and critical commentary. 

CRUDEN, A. Complete concordance to. 

FEURST, J. Hebrew and Chaldee lexicon to 
the old testament. 

HUNT, E. M. Bible notes for daily readers. 

JAMIESON, R., et al. Commentary: critical, 
experimental, and practical. 

KITTO, J. Cyclopaedia of biblical literature. 

LANGE, J. P. Commentary on the holy 
scriptures : critical, doctrinal, and homileti- 
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McCLiNTOCK, J., and STRONG, J. Cyclopae- 
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literature. 

SCOTT, T. Holy. 

SMITH, W. Dictionary of the. 
MlacellaneouM : 

ADAMS, J. Q. Letters to his son, C. F. Ad- 
ams, on the study of the. 

ARNOLD, T. Sermons; chiefly on the inter- 
pretation of the scriptures. 



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Bible (general) (continued) 

BAGSTEK, S. Genuineness, authenticity, and 
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BEECHEK, C. E. Appeal to the people in be- 
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BIBLE, The, in the public schools. 

BISSELL, E. C. Historic origin of the. 

BORROW, G. Bible in Spain. 

BRYANT, J. Sentiments of Philo Judaeus 
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BURR, E. F. Ad fidem ; or, parish evidences 
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COLERIDGE, S. T. Confessions of an inquir- 
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DUNN, H. Study of the. 

FAIRBAIRN, P. Typology of scripture. 

FLY, E. M. Bible true, The. 

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GOODE, W. Divine rule of faith and practice. 

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HAWKS, F. L. Monuments of Egypt ; or, 
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HORNE, T. H. Introduction to the critical 
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JACOLLIOT, L. Bible in India. 

JACOX, F. Traits of character. 

JEWISH literature and modern education ; or, 
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KIP, W. I. Unnoticed things of scripture. 

KURTZ, J. H. Bible and astronomy. 

LEIGHTON, R. Complete works. 

LIBER librorum : its structure, limitations, 
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MACMILLAN, H. Bible teachings in nature. 

MITCHEL, O. M. Astronomy of the. 

NEWPORT, D. Indices, historical and rational, 
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NOBLE, S. Plenary inspiration of the script- 
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EAWLINSON, G. Historical evidences of the 
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RENDELL, E. D. Peculiarities of the. 

SILVER, A. Lectures on the symbolic charac- 
ter of the sacred scriptures. 

STILLINGFLEET, E. Origines sacrae ; or, a ra- 
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STOCKTON, T. H. Book above all ; or, the 
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TRENCH, R. C. Fitness of the holy scriptures 
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WESTCOTT, B. F. General view of history of 
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See also the names of the different books. 
Illustrative works : 

AGTJILAR, G. "Women of Israel. 

BALFOUR, J. H. Plants of the. 

BONOMI, J. Discoveries of Botta and Lay- 

ard applied to the elucidation of holy writ. 

(In his Nineveh and its palaces.) 



Bible (general) (continued) 

Cox, F. A. Female scripture biography. 

GIBBONS, T. Select portions of scripture. 

GILFILLAN, G. Bards of the. 

HEADLEY, J. T. Sacred scenes and characters. 

HOWARD, J. Illustrated scripture history. 

IDE, G. B. Bible pictures. 

NOBLE printer and his adopted daughter: a 
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RULE, W. H., and ANDERSON, J. C. Biblical 
monuments. 

SELKIRK, J. B. Bible truths ; with Shake- 
spearian parallels. 

STANLEY, A. P. Scripture portraits. 

THAYER, W. M. Soldiers of the. 

WARNER, S. The word ; the house of Israel. 

WEIL, G. Biblical legends ; or, the bible, the 
koran, and the talmud. 

WILKINSON, W. F. Personal names in the. 

WOOD, J. G. Bible animals. 

See also Collins, S. Miscellanies; and the names 

of characters of the bible. 
Bible de 1'humanite". MICHELET, J. 
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superior court of Cincinnati, in the case of 
John D. Minor et al. vs. the board of edu- 
cation of the city of Cincinnati et al. ; with 
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Bible light from bible lands. ANDERSON, J. 
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BIBLIOTHEQUE des m^moires. 

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CATALOGUE of books on the masonic institu- 
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COLLIER, J. P. Bibliographical and critical 
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LCvis, Due de: Souvenirs et portraits par, v. 14. 

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Louvet : Mfimoires de, v. 12. 

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Richelieu, Due de : Me'mqiresdu, v. 16, 17. 

Roland, Madame : MCmoires particuliers de, v. 8. 

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Bibliotheque des rnerveilles. Publie"esous la di- 
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Contents : 

Badin, Adolphe : Grottes et cavernes. 

Bai)le,J.: Kiectricit6.L'. 

Bernard, Frederic : Evasions cfilebres, Les. 

Bocquillon,H. : Vie ties plan tes, La. 

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Cazin, A. : Forces physiques, Les. 

Flammarion. C. : Merveilles celestes, Les. 

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Jacquemart, A. : Merveilles, Les, de la ceYamique. 

Lacombe, P. : Armes et les armures, Les. 

Landrin, A. : Monstresmarins, Les. 

Landrin, A. : Plages de la France, Les. 

Lefevre, A. : Merveillesde 1'architecture, Les; Pares 
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Marzy, E. : Hydraulique, L'. 

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Sauzay, A. : Verrerle. La, 

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Bibliotheque illustr^e des classes ouvrieres et 
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Lanoye, F. de : Nil, Le, et ses sources. 

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Larioye, F. de : Voyages dans les glaces. 

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Bon petit diable, Un. 
Bons enfants, Les. 
C9m6dies et proverbes. 
Diloy le Chemineau. 
Fortune de Gaspard, La. 
Jean qui grogne et Jean qui 

Mauvais gfinie, Le. 
Vacances, Les. 



Speke et Grant: Sources du Nil, Les. 

Bibliotheque universelle des voyages, ou notice 

complete et raisonne'e detous les voyages an- 

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Bickerstaff, Isaac (1735-1787?). Hypocrite. 

(Cora.) Br. dr., v. 1. 
Same. Dicks' Br. dr., v. 4. 
Same. Inchb. Br. th., v. 11. 
Same. Lacy's Plays, v. 76. 
LIONEL and Clarissa. (Comic opera.) Br. dr., 

v. 2. 

Same. Dicks' Br. dr., v. 6. 
Same. Inchb. Br. th., v. 17. 
LOVE in a village. (Comic opera.) Br. dr., 

v. 2. 

Same. Dicks' Br. dr., v. 1. 
Same. Inchb. Br. th., v. 17. 
MAID of the mill. (Opera.) Dicks' Br. dr., 

v. 5. 

Same. Inchb. Br. th., v. 17. 
PADLOCK. (Comic opera.) Br. dr.,v. 1. 
Same. Dicks' Br. dr., v. 5. 
Same. Inchb. Farces, v. 4. 
RECRUITING sergeant. (Mus.entert.) Br. dr., 

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ROMP, The. (Comicopera, altered from' Love 

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Swift, J. 
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Bigelow, Henry Jacob. Mechanism of disloca- 
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Contents : 

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Aphorisms on the war, I., n. 

Burial of the dead, and Mount Auburn cemetery. 

Cattle disease In Massachusetts, Testimony on. 

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Cochituate water, Action of, on lead pipes, and In- 
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Dark side, bright side, and practical side. 

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Diseases, Self-limited. 

Diseases, Treatment of. 

Education, On limits of. 

Homoeopathy, Keport on. 

Medical education, Practical views of. 

Medical profession and quackery. 

Medicine, Brief expositions of rational. 

Medicine, Early history of. 

Paradise of doctors. 

Pliny the eider, Death of. 

Rumford, Count, Life and works of. 

Studies, Classical and Unitarian. 

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Bigelow, John R. American's own book ; or, 
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Bigelow, L. J. Bench and bar : a complete di- 
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Bigelow, Melville M. Reports of all the pub- 
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Bigg, Henry Heather. Mechanical appliances nec- 
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Bilder aus dem geistigen leben unserer zeit. 
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Bilder aus der Deutschen kleinstadterei. BRAUN, 
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Billiards. PHELAN, M. Game of. 

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Lixx, W. Decisions of the supreme court and 
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notes, and checks. 

STORY, J. Commentaries on the law of bills 
of exchange, foreign and inland. 

Binding the sheaves. ROBBINS, S. S. 

Bindley, Charles (Harry Hieover). Sportsman's 
friend in a frost. Lond. 1857. 8: 

Bingen on the Khine. NORTON, Mrs. C. E. (In 
Our poetical favorites.) 

Bingham, Hiram. Kesidence of twenty-one years 
in the Sandwich islands ; or, the civil, relig- 
ious, and political history of those islands. 
3d ed., revised and corrected. N. Y. 1855. 
8 

Binney, Amos. Terrestrial air-breathing mol- 
lusks of the United States and the adjacent 
territories of N. Am. Bost. 1851. 3 v. 8 

Contents : 
Plates, v. 3. 
Text, 1, 2. 

Binney, Horace (b. 1780). Eulogy on the life and 
character of John Marshall, chief justice of 
the supreme court of the United States ; de- 
livered at the request of the councils of Phil- 
adelphia, on the 24th of Sept. 1835. Phil. 
1835. 8= 

Binney, William Greene. Bibliography of North 
American conchology previous to the year 
1860. Pt. i., American authors; pt. ii., for- 
eign authors. (In Smithsonian mis. coll., 
v. 5, 9.) 



Binney (continued) 

REPORT upon the land shells of Abbot's ex- 
plorations from Sacramento valley to the Co- 
lumbia river, 1855. See Pacific railroad, 
Reports of explorations, etc., v. 6. 
and BLAND, T. Land and fresh water shells 
of North America. (In Smithsonian mis. 
coll., v. 7, 8.) 

Binns, J. Recollections, written by himself; with 
anecdotes, political, historical, and miscel- 
laneous. Phil. 1854. 8 

Biographia Britannica literaria. WRIGHT, T. 

Biographia literaria; or, biographical sketches of 
my literary life and opinions. COLERIDGE, 
S. T. 

Biographical magazine, The ; containing por- 
traits and characters of eminent and ingenious 
persons of every age and nation. Lond. 1794. 
2v. 12? 

Biographical sketches, 1852-68. MARTINEAU, 
H. Lond. 1869. 12? 



Contents : 



Anglesey, Marquis of. 
Beaufort, Sir Francis. 
Berry, Miss. 
Blomtieid, Bishop. 
Bront6, Charlotte (Currer 

Bell). 

Brougham, Lord. 
Byron, Lady Noel. 
Campbell, Lord Chancellor. 
Carlisle, Piarl of. 
Combe, George. 
Croker, John Wilson. 
Denman, Lord. 
De Quincey, Thomas. 
Elgin and Kincardine, Karl 

of. 
Frederick William iv., king 

of Prussia. 

Gloucester, Duchess of. 
Hallam, Henry. 
Herbert of Lea, Lord. 
Humboldt, Alexander von. 
Hume, Joseph. 
Jameson, Mrs. 
Kent, Duchess of. 



Landor, Walter Savage. 
Lansdowne, Marquis of. 
Lockhart, John Gibson. 
Londonderry, Marquis of. 
Lyndh jrst, Lord. 
Macaulay, Lord. 
Marcet, Mrs. 
M'athew, Father. 
Metternich and Austria. 
Mitford, Mary Russell. 
Murray, Lord. 
Napiers, The. 
Nicholas, Etnperor. 
Opie, Amelia. 
Owen, Robert 
Palmerston, Lord. 
Raglan, Lord. 
Richardson, Sir John. 
Roberts, David, R. A. 
Rogers, Samuel. 
Whately, Archbishop. 
Wilson, John ('Christopher 

Xorth.') 
Wordsworth, Mrs. 



Biographical studies. GREENE, G. W. N. Y. 

I860. 12. 

Contents : 

Cole, Thomas. 
Cooper, J. F. 
Crawford, Thos. 
Irving, W. 

Biographical treasury, The. MAUNDER, S. 
Biographie nouvelle des contemporains. See 

Arnault, A. V., et al. 

Biographie universelle et portative des contem- 
porains, ou dictionnaire historique des hom- 
ines vivants et des homines morts depuis 1780- 
jusqu'anos jours, et supplement. Public" sous^ 
la direction de Rabbe, Vieilh de Boisjolih et. 
Samte-Preuve. Paris, 1836. 5 v. 8? 
Biography. CARLYLE,T. Biography. (/n.GJrit.. 

and mis. essays, v. 3.) 
Biography (collections) 

ABBOTT, J. S. C. Kings and queerer 
Lives of the presidents of the United.State.s-.. 
ADAMS, H. G. Cyclopaedia of femiile. 
AGUILAR, G. "Women of Israel. 
ALLEN, W. Am. biographical dictionary. 
ALLIBONE, S. A. Critical dictionary of 'En- 
glish literature. 

AMERICAN pioneers and patriots., 
ANDERSON, J. Ladies of the reformation;. 
APPLETON'S cyclopaedia of. 
ARAGO, (D. ) F. Biographies o-f distinguished 
scientific men. 



BIOGRAPHY 



BIOGRAPHY 



Biography (continued) 

ARNAULT, A. V., et al. Biographie nouvelle 

des contemporains. 
BAILLIE, J. Life studies. 
BARTLETT, D. W. Heroes of the Indian re- 
bellion. 

Modern agitators. 

Presidential candidates in 1860. 
BATEMAN, H. Two hundred and fifty distin- 
guished national men. 

BAYNE, P. Essays on biography and criti- 
cism. 

BELKNAP, J. American. 

BELL, E. Lives of English poets. 

BIOGRAPHICAL magazine. 

BIOGRAPHIE universelle et portative des con- 
temporains. 

BORROW, J. Naval worthies of Queen Eliza- 
beth's reign. 

BOUILLET, M. N. Dictionnaire universel d' 
histoire et de geographic. 

BOURNE, H. K. F. English merchants. 

BRANTOME, P. de B. Vies des dames ga- 
lantes. (In (Euvres completes, v. 7.) 

Vies des dames illustres Francaises et 
e"trangeres. (In (Euvres completes, v. 5.) 

Vies des hommes illustres et grands capi- 
taines Strangers. (In (Euvres completes, v. 

1-) 

Vies des hommes illustres et grands capi- 
taines Francais. (In (Euvres completes, v. 
2-4.) 

BREWER, E. C. Guide to English history 

and. 

BREWSTER, Sir D. Martyrs of science. 
BRIGHTWELL, C. L. Annals of industry and 

genius. 

Komantic incidents in the lives of natu- 
ralists and celebrated travelers. 

BROCKETT, L. P. Our great captains. 
BROUGHAM, H. Men of letters of the time of 
George in. 

Philosophers of the time of George in. 

Statesmen who flourished in the time of 
George in. 

BROWN, T.A. History of the American stage. 

BROWN, W. W. Black man, The. 

BRYAN, M. Biographical and critical diction- 
ary of painters and engravers. 

BRYDGES, Sir (S.) E. Imaginative. 

BUCKINGHAM, J. T. Specimens of newspaper 
literature. 

BULWER, H. L. E. Historical characters. 

BUNGAY, G. W. Off-hand takings ; or, cray- 
on sketches of the noticeable men of our age. 

BURKE, B. Vicissitudes of families. 

BURNHAM, G. P. United States secret ser- 
vice ; with portraits of prominent members 
of the detective force. 

BUSH, Mrs. F. Memoirs of the queens of 
France. 

CAMPBELL, J. (Lord). Lives of the chief jus- 
tices of England. 

Lives of the lord chancellors of England. 
CAREY, H. F. Lives of English poets. 
CASSELL'S biographical dictionary. 
CHARACTERISTICS of men of genius. 
CHORON, A., et FAYOLLE, F. Dictionnaire 

historique des musiciens, artistes, et ama- 
teurs morts et vivans, etc. 



Biography (continued) 

CLARKE, M. C. World-noted women. 

CLAYTON, E. C. Queens of song. 

CLEMENT, J. Noble deeds of American women . 

COLERIDGE, H. Lives of northern worthies. 

COOPER, J. F. Lives of distinguished Amer- 
icans. 

CORMENIN, L. M. de la H. Orators of France. 

Cox, F. A. Female scripture. 

CREASY, E. S. Eminent Etonians. 

CROSLAND, Mrs. N. Memorable women. 

CULLUM, G. W. Biographical register of the 
officers and graduates of West Point. 

CUNNINGHAM, A. Lives of British painters 
and sculptors. 

DARING deeds of American heroes. 

DAY, Mrs. F. H. Sketches of early settlers of 
California. (In Hesperian, The.) 

DE QUINCE Y, T. Biographical essays. 

DIOGENES LAKRTIUS. De clarorum philoso- 
phorum vitis. Libridecem. (Gr. et Lot.) 
Didot's Script. Graec. biblioth. 

Lives and opinions of eminent philosophers. 
DISTINGUISHED men of modern times. 

Dix, J. R. Pen-pictures of popular English 

preachers. 

DONALDSON, J. Agricultural. 
DORAN, J. Annals of the English stage. 

Monarchs retired from business. 

Queens of England of the house of Han- 
over. 

DRAKE, F. S. Dictionary of American. 
DUMAS, A. (D.) Crimes ce"lebres, Les. 
DURFEE, C. Williams (coll.) biographical 

annals. 
DUYCKINCK, E. A. National portrait-gallery 

of eminent Americans. 

and G. L. Cyclopaedia of American lit- 
erature. 

EATON, T. D. Musical criticism and. 
EDWARDS, E. Lives of the founders of the 

British museum. 
ELLET, Mrs. E. F. Pioneer women of the west. 

Women artists in all ages and countries. 

Women of the American revolution. 
EMINENT women of the age. 

ENGLISH cyclopaedia. Ed. by C. Knight. 

ESSAYS from the London times. 

FfofKLON, F. de S. de la M. Lives of the an- 
cient philosophers. H. F. lib., v. 140. 

FITZGERALD, P. Lives of famous men. 

FLANDERS, Henry. Chief justices of the su- 
preme court. 

FORSTER, J. Historical and biographical es- 
says. 

Statesmen of the commonwealth of En- 
gland. 

Foss, E. Biographical dictionary of the judges 
of England. 

FRANCIS, G. H. Orators of the age. 

FRISWELL, J. H. Modern men of letters. 

FULLER, T. History of the worthies of England. 

GASKILL, E. National portrait-gallery of dis- 
tinguished Americans ; with biographical 
sketches. 

GEORGIAN era, The. 

GLEIG, G E. Lives of the most eminent Brit- 
ish military commanders. 

GODWIN, P. Cyclopaedia of. 

Hand-book of universal. 



BIOGRAPHY 



Biography (continued) 

GORTON, J. General biographical dictionary. 
GRANT, Mrs. . Memoirs of an American 

lady. 
GRANT, J. British senate. 

Kandom recollections of the house of com- 
mons. 

Kandom recollections of the house of lords. 
GREENE, G. W. Biographical studies. 
GRIESINGER, T. Damen regiment, Das. 
GRINSTED, T. P. Last homes of departed gen- 
ius. 

GRISWOLD, K. W. Prose writers of America. 

Republican court, The. 
HALE, Mrs. S. J. Woman's record. 
HALL, S. C. Book of memories of great men 

and women of the age. 

HALL, S. T. Biographical sketches of remark- 
able people. 

HALLOW AY, L. C. Ladies of the white house. 

HAMERSLY, L. K. Kecords of living officers 
of the U. S. navy. 

HAYDEN, S. "Washington and his masonic 
compeers. [For contents, see Freemasons.] 

HAYS, M. Female biography ; or, memoirs 
of distinguished women. 

HAYWARD, A. Biographical and critical es- 
says. 

HEADLEY, J. T. Napoleon and his marshals. 

HEDGE, F. H. Prose writers of Germany. 

HERBERT, H. W. Captains of the old world. 

Captains of the Koman republic. 

Persons and pictures from the histories of 
France and England. 

HEWLETT, H. G. Heroes of Europe. 

HODSON, W. Lives, sentiments, and sufferings 
of some of the reformers and martyrs before 
and since the Lutherian reformation. 

HOLE, C. Brief biographical dictionary. 

HOUSSAYE, A. Men and women of the xvm. 
century. 

Philosophers and actresses. 

HUNT, F. Lives of American merchants. 

HUNT, (J. H.) L. Italian poets. 

JAMES, G. P. K. Lives of the most eminent 

foreign statesmen. 
JAMESON, Mrs. A. M. Memoirs of celebrated 

female sovereigns. 

Memoirs of early Italian painters. 
JARDINE, D. Criminal trials of celebrated 

men. 
JERDAN, W. Men I have known. 

Portrait annual of illustrious and eminent 
personages of the xix. century. 

JOHNSON, S. Lives of eminent persons. (In 
Works, v. 2.) 

Lives of English poets. 
KAVANAGH, J. French women of letters. 

Women of Christianity. 

KEBBEL, T. E. English statesmen since the 

peace of 1815. 

KNIGHT, C. See English cyclopedia. 
LAMARTINE, A. de. Celebrated characters, 

Memoirs of. 

Civilisateurs et conque"rants. (In (Euvres 
completes, v. 51, 52.) 

Hommes de la revolution. (In (Euvres 
completes, v. 49.) 

Hommes grands de 1' orient. (In (Euvres 
, completes, v. 50.) 



83 BIOGRAPHY 

Biography (continued) 

Portraits et biographies. (In (Euvres com- 
pletes, v. 42.) 

Vies de quelques hommes illustres. (In 
(Euvres completes, v. 34-6.) 

[For contents, see above titles.] 

LANMAN, C. Dictionary of the United States 
congress. 

LECKY, W. E. H. Leaders of public opinion 
in Ireland. 

LEWES, G. H. Biographical history of phi- 
losophy. 

LITERARY and scientific men of Italy, Spain, 
and Portugal. 

LIVES of British physicians. 

LIVES of eminent British statesmen. 

LIVES of English dramatists. 

LIVES of the most eminent literary and scien- 
tific men of France. 

LIVINGSTON, J. Portraits of eminent Ameri- 
cans now living. 

LODGE, E. Portraits of illustrious personages 
of Great Britain. 

LONGFELLOW, H. W. Poets and poetry of Eu- 
rope. 

LOSSING, B. J. Eminent Americans. 

MACAULAY, T. B., et al. New biographies of 
illustrious men. 

MCCARTHY, J. Modern leaders. 

MAGOON, E. L. Living orators in America. 

Orators of the American revolution. 
MARTINEAU, H. Biographical sketches. 
MAUNDER, S. Biographical treasury, The. 
MEN of the day. 

MEN of the time. 7th ed., revised by G. H. 
Townsend [1868], 

Same. 8th ed., revised by T. Cooper [1872]. 

MEN of the time ; or, sketches of living nota- 
bles [1852]. 

MEN wno have made themselves. 

MEN who have risen. (Juv.) 

MEXICAN war and its heroes. 

MICHELET, J. Femmes de la revolution, Les. 

MOODY, C. C. P. Biographical sketches of 
the Moody family. 

MOORE, F. Women of the war. 

MOSSMAN, S. Heroes of discovery. 

NAPOLEON and the marshals of the empire. 

NEPOS, C. Lives of eminent commanders. 

Vitte excellentium imperatorum. 

NINETEEN beautiful years. 

NOUVEAU dictionnaire historique. 

O'FLANAGAN, J. K. Lives of the lord chan- 
cellors and keepers of the great seal of Ire- 
land. 

OLD England's worthies. 

O'NEALL, J. B. Bench and bar of South 
Carolina. 

OTTO, F. Lexicon of Kussian authors. (In 
History of Kussian lit.) 

OXBERRY, W. Dramatic. 

PARKER, T. Historic Americans. 

PARKES, B. K. Vignettes. 

PARTON, J., et al. Eminent women of the age. 

PATMORE, P. G. My friends and acquaint- 
ance. 

PATRIOT preachers of the revolution. 

PAYNE, J. B. Haydn's universal index of. 

PHILLIPS, L. B. Dictionary of biographical 
reference. 



BIOGRAPHY 



84 



BIONDI 



Biography (continued) 

PHILOSTRATUS. Vitaa sophistarum. (Gr. et 

Lat.} 
PLUTARCHUS. Lives. 

Vitoe. 

POLITICAL portraits. 
PORTRAIT-GALLERY of distinguished poets, 

philosophers, etc. 

PORTRAITS of eminent conservatives and states- 
men. 

PORTRAITS of the parliamentary officers of the 
great civil war. 

PRESCOTT, W. H. Biog. and crit. miscellanies. 

PRISON life. 

KEMARKABLE trials, and notorious characters. 

REMEMBRANCES of a Polish exile. 

ROSCOE, H. Lives of eminent British lawyers. 

HOSE, H. J. New general biog. dictionary. 

RUSSELL, W. Eccentric personages.' 

Extraordinary men. 
SABINE, L. American loyalists. 
SAINTE-BEUVE, C. A. Portraits of celebrated 

women. 

SANDERSON, J. Signers to declaration of in- 
dependence. 

SEYMOUR, C. C. B. Self-made men. 

SHEIL, K. L. Sketches of the Irish bar. 

SHUCK, O. T. (Ed.) Kepresentative and lead- 
ing men of the Pacific. 

SIMPSON, A. L. Pioneers. 

SMILES, S. Brief biographies. 

Industrial. 

Lives of the engineers. 

SMITH, C. A. Men of the olden time. 

SMITH, G. Three English statesmen. 

SMITH, M. H. Sunshine and shadow in New 
York. 

SMUCKER, S. M. Four Georges, The. 

SOUTHEY, R. Lives of the British admirals. 

SPARKS, J. Library of American. 

SPOONER, S. Biographical history of the fine 
arts. 

SPRAGUE, W. B. Annals of the American 
pulpit. 

STANLEY, A. P. Scripture portraits. 

STEVENSON, W. F. Praying and working. 

STOWE, H. (E.) B. Men of our times. 

STRICKLAND, A. Lives of the queens of En- 
gland. 
- Lives of the queens of Scotland. 

SUETONIUS TRANQUILLUS, C. Opera. 

SULLIVAN, W. Public men of the revolution. 

TAYLOR, W. C. Modern British Plutarch. 

THACHER, J. American medical. 

Biographical sketches of several general 
officers of the revolution. (In Military jour- 
nal.) 

THOMAS, J. Lippincott's pronouncing diction- 
ary of biography and mythology. 

THOMSON, Mrs. A. T. and J. C. Queens of 
society. 

Wits and beaux of society. 

TIMBS, J. English eccentrics and eccentrici- 
ties. 

TONNA, Mrs. C. E. English martyrology. 
TROLLOPE, T. A. Decade of Italian women, 
TUCKERMAN, H. T. Book of artists. 

Sketches of eminent American painter?. 
TULLOCH, J. Leaders of the reformation. 
TYTLER, S. Songstress* of Scotland. 



Biography (continued) 

VANSANTVOORD, G. Lives of the chief justices 

of the supreme court of the United States. 
VAPEREAU, G. Dictionnaire universel des 

contemporains. 

VASARI, G. Lives of the most eminent paint- 
ers. 

WALFORD, E. Men of the time. 
WHEELER, H. G. Memoirs of members of U. 

S. congress. (In History of congress.) 
WHITESIDE, J. Early sketches of eminent 

persons. 
WILLIAMS, E. Lives and administrations of 

the presidents of the United States : Wash- 
ington to Pierce. ( In Lossing and Williams's 

National history, v. 2.) 
WILSON, H., and CAULFIELD, J. Book of 

wonderful characters. 
WOOD, G. B. Historical and biographical 

memoirs. 
WOODWARD, B. B., and GATES, W. L. K. 

Encyclopaedia of chronology. 
WYATT, T. Memoirs of American generals, 

etc., of the revolution. 
YONGE, C. D. Parallel lives of ancient and 

modern heroes. 
See also 

Actors. Naval history. 

Artists. Orators. 

Authors. Painters. 

Clergy. Philosophers. 

Commanders. Physicians. 

Genealogy. Poets. 

Indians. Presidents. 

Kings. Puritans. 

Lawyers. Queens. 

Men. Reformers.. 

Merchants. Sculptors. 

Military history. Women. 

[Note. Biographies of individuals will be found under 
their respective names.] 

Biology 

NICHOLSON, H. A. Introduction to the study 
of. 

SPENCER, H. Principles of. 

See also 

Creation. Medicine. 

Life. Population. 

Man. Species. 

Bion (<ib. 200 B.C.). Bucolica. (Poem.) (Gr. et 
Lat.) Ed. of C. F. Ameis. (In Poetae bu- 
colici et didactici.) Didot's Script. Graec. 
biblioth. 

IDYLS. Tr. into prose, by J. Banks ; into 
verse, by J. M. Chapman. [With Theocri- 
tus and Moschus.] Bonn's Class, lib. 

ARNOLD, E. Poets of Greece. 

DIOGENES LAERTIUS. Life of. ( In Lives, ed. 
1688, v. 1.) 

Same. Tr. by C. D. Yonge. Bohn's Class, lib. 

Same. (Gr. et Lat.) Didot's Script. Graec. 

biblioth. 

Biondi, Giovanni Francesco (1572-1644). L'is- 
toria delle gverre civiK d'Inghilterra, tra le 
due case di Lancastro e lore. Si descriue in 
Ricardo 11. L'origine di esse, il progresso 
nelle vite de i re susseguenti ? cioe. Di Arrigo 
iv., v., e vi., d'Odoardo iv. e V., di Ri- 
cardo in., e di Arrigo vn. , nel quale finirono. 
Venetia, 1637. [3 v. in 1.] 8. 



BIRCH 



85 



BIRDS 



Birch., Jonathan. (Tr.) Nibelungen lied, Das ; 
or, the lay of the last Nibelunger. Tr. into 
English verse after Professor Carl Lach- 
mann's collated and corrected text. 
Birch., Samuel. Adopted child. (Mus. dr.) Dicks' 
Br. dr., v. 1. 

Same. Inchb. Farces, v. 6. 

Birch, Walter de Gray. Fasti monasti aevi Sax- 
onici ; or, an alphabetical list of the heads 
of religious houses in England previous to 
the Norman conquest. To which is prefixed 
a chronological catalogue of contemporary 
foundations. Lond. 1873. 8 
Bird, Edward (1772-1819). CUNNINGHAM, A. 
Life of. (In Lives of most eminent British 
painters and sculptors, v. 2.) H. F. lib., 
v. 18. 

Bird, Golding (1815-1854). Elements of natural 
philosophy ; being an experimental intro- 
duction to the study of the physical sciences. 
With 372 illustrations. Phil. 1848. 12 
Bird, Joseph. Protection against fire, and the best 
means of putting out fires in cities, towns, 
and villages ; with practical suggestions for 
the security of life and property. N. Y. 
1873. 12 

Bird, Robert. Physiological essays : drink-crav- 
ing, differences in men, idiosyncrasy, and 
the origin of disease. Lond. 1870. 8 
Bird, Kobert Montgomery (1803-1854). Hawks 
of Hawks-hollow. Phil. 1835. 2 v. 16? 

NICK of the woods ; or, the Jibbenainosay. 
A tale of Kentucky. (Neiv rev. ed.) N. Y. 
1856. 12? (3 cop.) 
Birds 

ADAMS, H. G. Additions on the structure, 
migration, economy, etc., of. (In Bechstein, 
J. M. Cage and chamber-birds.) 

ANDERSSON, C.J. Notes on the birds of Da- 
mara land and the adjacent countries of 
south-west Africa. 

ARRANGEMENT of families of. (Adopted pro- 
visionally by the Smithsonian institution.) 
(In Smithsonian mis. coll., v. 8.) 

AUDUBON, J. J. Birds of America. 

BAILY, W. L. Our own birds : a familiar 
natural history of the birds of the United 
States. 

BAIRD, S. F. Catalogue of North American 
birds, chiefly in the museum of the Smith- 
sonian institution. (In Smithsonian mis. 
coll., v. 2.) 

Ornithology of California. Pt. i., land 
birds. (In Whitney, J. D. Geol. survey.) 

Review of American. (In Smithsonian 
rept. 1865.) 

CASSIN, J., and LAWRENCE, G. N. Birds 
of North America. 

BARNARD, V. Catalogue of birds of Chester 
county, Penn., with the times of their arrival 
in spring ; from observations annually for 
ten successive years. (In Smithsonian rept. 
1860.) 

BECHSTEIN, J. M. Cage and chamber. 

BEWICK, T. History of British. 

BIRD-YARD, The. St. Petersburg, 1792. 8 
(Russian.) 

BLAKESTON and BLAND (Lieuts.). List of the 
birds of Nova Scotia. (In Smithsonian rept. 
1858.) 



Birds (continued) 

BLAND, (Lieut.). List of the birds of Ber- 
muda. 

BOLTON, J. British song-birds ; with plates. 

BREWER, T. M. North American oology. Pt. 
i., raptores and eissirostres. (In Smithson- 
ian contrib., v. 11.) 

BUFFON, G. L. L. Histoire naturelle des 
oiseaux. (In his Histoire naturelle.) 

BURROUGHS, J. Wake-robin. 

CASSIN, J. Description of birds collected in 
Japan. (In Perry's Expedition to Japan, 
v. 2.) 

Illustrations of the birds of California, 
Texas, Oregon, and British and Russian 
America. 

See also Baird, S. F., et al. (above). 
COUES, E. Key to North American. 

ffnrfPRENTiss, D. W. Birds of the district 
of Columbia, The. (In Smithsonian rept. 
1861.) 

DEKAY, J. E. Zoology of New York. Pt. 
ii., birds. 

DIXON, G. Description of the jocose skrike 
from China ; Patagonian warbler from Falk- 
land islands ; white-winged cross-bill from 
Montagu islands; yellow - tufted bee -eater 
from Sandwich islands. (In Voyage round 
the world, 1785-8.) 

FIGUIER, L. G. Reptiles and. 

GIRAUD, J. P. Birds of Long island. 

GOSSE, P. H. Birds of Jamaica. 

GOULD, J. Birds of Australia. 

Birds of Europe. 

HARTING, J. E. Hand-book of British. 

INSTRUCTIONS in reference to collecting nests 
and eggs of North American. ( In Smithson- 
ian mis. coll., v. 2). 

JARDINE, Sir W. British. (In his Nat. lib., 
v. 1-4.) 

Sun-birds. (In his Nat. lib., v. 5.) 
LAWRENCE, G. N. See Baird, S. F., et al. 

(above). 
MICHELET, J. Bird, The. 

Oiseau, L'. 

MUDIE, R. Feathered tribes of the British 

islands. 

NATURAL history of. H. F. lib., v. 98. 
NEWTON, A. Suggestions for saving parts of 

the skeleton of birds. (In Smithsonian rept. 

1860.) 

RENNIE, J. Bird architecture. 
RICHARDSON, J. Report on the birds of the 

arctic regions. (In Parry, W. E. Journal 

of second voy., app.) 
SABINE, E. Report on the birds of the arctic 

regions. (In Parry, W.E. Journal of first 

voy., app.) 
SAMUELS, E. A. Ornithology and oology of 

New England. 
SWAINSON, W. Birds of western Africa. (In 

Jardine's Nat. lib., v. 11, 12.) 

Natural history and classification of. 
SWEET, R. British warblers. (In Beckstein, 

J. M. Cage and chamber-birds.) 
WEBBER, C. M. Wild scenes, and song. 
WURDEMAN, G. Letter relative to the obtain- 
ing of specimens of flamingoes and other 
birds from south Florida. (In Smithsonian 
rept. 1860.) 



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Birds (continued} 
See also 

Canary. Game-birds. 

Chile. Humming-birds. 

Fly -catchers. Ornithology. 

Gallinaceous birds. 

Also Pacific railroad, Keports of explorations, 
etc.; and the names of countries and states. 

Birds' nests and eggs: how to collect. (In Smith- 
sonian rept. 1858.) 

Birds of prey. BK ADDON, M. E. 

Birkenhead, Sir John (1615-1679). See Lives 
of English poets, v. 2. 

Birkenhead free public library. Keports of 1870- 
71. [Bound with Library reports, backed 
1 Sheffield, Birkenhead, etc.'] 

Birkett, John. Treatise on hernia, and diseases 
of the breast. (In Holmes, T. System of 
surgery, v. 4.) 

TREATISE on injuries of thepelvis. (In Holmes, 
T. System of surgery, v. 1.) 

Birks, Thomas Kawson. On matter and ether; or, 
the secret laws of physical change. Lond. 
1862. 12? 

Birmingham free library. Catalogue of the ref- 
erence department. 1869. 8 
KEPORTS of. 1868-70. 8. [Bound with Li- 
brary reports, backed ' Birmingham and 
Manchester.'] 

SHAKESPEARE memorial library, 1872 (Istpt.). 
English editions. Birmingham. 18 

Biron, Armand Louis de Gontaut (due de Lauzun). 
BELKNAP, J. Life of. (In Am. biog., v. 1.) 

Birth and education. SCHWARTZ, M. S. 

Birth of Merlin, The. SHAKESPEARE, W. (In 
Works, pictorial ed.) 

Birthdays, Book of. 

Bisaccioni,Maiolino(1582-1663). Novels. (In 
Koscoe, T. Italian novelists, v. 4.) 

Bischof, Gustav. Elements of chemical and 
physical geology. Tr. from the MS., by B. 
H. Paul, and J. Drummond. Printed for 
Cavendish soc. Lond. 1854-9. 3 v. 8 
Same. V. 1 and 2. 

Bischof, Hermann. Grundriss des positiven, 6'ff- 
entlichen internationalen seerechts. Graz, 
1868. 8 

Bischoff, James. Comprehensive history of wool- 
en and worsted manufactures, and the natural 
and commercial history of sheep, from the 
earliest records to the present period. Lond. 
1842. 2 v. 12 

Bischoff, W. F. Wie spart man gas? (2d ed.) 
Berlin, 1867. 8 

Bishop, C. K. K. Notes on church organs: their 
position, and the materials used in their con- 
struction. Illustrated. Lond. 1873. 8 

Bishop, George. Every woman her own lawyer: 
private guide in all matters of law of essen- 
tial interest to women. N. Y. 1858. 12 

Bishop, Harriet E. Floral home ; or, first years 
of Minnesota. N. Y. 1857. 12 

Bishop, J. Leander. History of American man- 
ufactures from 1608 to 1860 ; with notes on 
the principal manufacturing centres and re- 
markable manufactories at the present time. 
Phil. 1861. 2 v. 8 

Bishop, Nathaniel H. Thousand miles' walk 
across South America ; with an introduction, 
byE. A. Samuels. Bost. 1869. 12 (4 cop.) 



Bishop's son. CARY, A. 

Bismarck-Schonhausen, Otto Edward Leo- 
pold (b. 1815). Reden, Des. 1st sammlung 
von 1862 bis 1866. (2ded.) Berlin, 1870. 8? 
BAMBERGER, L. Herr von Bismarck. Bres- 

lau, 1868. 8? 

HESEKIEL, J. G. L. Life of, private and po- 
litical ; with descriptive notices of his an- 
cestry. Translated and edited, with an intro- 
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by K. R. H. Mackenzie. N. Y. 1870. 8? 

Bissell, Edwin Cone. Historic origin of the bi- 
ble : a hand-book of principal facts from the 
best recent authorities, German and English. 
N. Y. 1873. 12? 

Bissett, Andrew. Strength of nations. Lond. 
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Bits of talk about home matters. HUNT, H. 

Bits of travel. HUNT, H. 

Bitter, C. H. Life of J. Sebastian Bach. Abridg- 
ed by J. E. K. Shuttleworth. Lond. 1873. 

Bitter-sweet. A poem. HOLLAND, J. G. 
Bitzius, Albert (Jeremias Gotthelf), (1797-1854). 
Wealth and welfare. Lond. 1866. 2 v. 12? 
Bivouac. MAXWELL, W. H. 
Bivouac and battle. ADAMS, W. T. 
Bivouac and battle-field. NOYES, G. F. 
Bjornson, Bjornstjerne (b. 1832). Arne : a story 
of Norwegian country life. Lond. 1866. 12? 
EAGLE'S nest. (In Flying mail.) 
FATHER, The. (In Flying mail.) 
FISHER maiden. N. Y. 1869. 16? (3 cop.) 
OVIND : a story of country life in Norway. 

Lond. 1869. 12? 
RAILROAD and the church-yard. (In Flying 

mail.) 

Bjornstjerna, Magnus Frederick Ferdinand 
(1779-1847). British empire in the east. 
Lond. 1840. 12? 

Black, J. R. Ten laws of health ; or, how dis- 
ease is produced and can be prevented . Phil . 
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Black, Joseph (1728-1799). See Philosophers of 

the time of George in. 
Black, William. Daughter of Heth. N.Y. 1871. 

8? (7 cop.) 

IN silk attire. N. Y. 1869. 8? (2 cop.) 
KILMENY. N. Y. 1870. 12? 
LOVE or marriage ? N.Y. 1868. 8? (Scop.) 
MONARCH of Mincing lane. N. Y. 1871. 8? 

(5 cop.) 
STRANGE adventures of a phaeton. N. Y. 1873. 

8? (6 cop.) 

Black, William. Practical treatise on brewing, 
based on chemical and economical principles. 
(5th ed.) Lond. 1854. 8? 
Black. DUMAS, A. (D.) 
Black and gold. PATTEN-SAUNDERS, W. H. 
Black and white. LATHAM, H. 
Black diamonds. POLLARD, E. A. 
Black dwarf. SCOTT, Sir W. 
Black forest village stories. AUERBACH, B. 
Black-letter ballads and broadsides. Collec- 
tion of 79. 
Black man. BROWN, W. W. His antecedents, 

his genius, and his achievements. 
Black mountain (N. C.). CLIXGMAN, T. L. To- 
pography of. (In Smithsonian rept. 1855.) 
Black phantom. SHRIMPTON, C. 



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Black prince, The. JONES, M. 
Black robes. NEVIN, R. P. 
Black sea 

CUNYNGHAME, A. T. Travels in eastern Cau- 
casus, 1871. 
MARIGNY, T. de (Chev.). Three voyages in 

the Black sea to the coast of Circassia. 
SLADE, A. Turkey and the Turks, and a 

cruise in the. 

Black sheep. YATES, E. (H.) 
Black tulip. DUMAS, A. (D.) 
Black warrior case. See United States (foreign 

relations). 

Blackburn, Henry. Normandy picturesque ; 
with numerous illustrations. Lond. 1869. 
12? 

PYRENEES, The : a description of summer life 
at French watering-places. "With upwards of 
100 illustrations, by Gustave Dore. Lond. 

1867. 8 (2 cop.) 

TRAVELING in Spain in the present day. Lond. 

1866. 12? 
Blackburn, "W. M. Geneva's shield. N. Y. 

1868. 16? 

Blackie, John Stuart (b. 1809). Lays of the 
highlands and islands. Lond. 1872. 12? 
Contents : 



Aberdeenshire. 

Argyllshire. 

Arran. 

Caithness. 

Du mbartonshire. 

General. 

Inverness-shire. 

lona. 



Mull. 

Orkney. 

Perthshire. 

Ross-shire. 

Shetland. 

Skye. 

Sutherlandshire. 

Talk with the tourists. 



FOUR phases of morals : Aristotle, Chris- 
tianity, Socrates, and utilitarianism. N. Y. 
1872. 12? 

Blackie, William George. Imperial gazetteer: a 
general dictionary of geography, physical, 
political, statistical, and descriptive. With 
700 illustrations. Glasgow, 1855. 3 v. 8? 

Blackley, W. Is water baptism an institution 
of Christ? Lond. 1872. 12? 

Blackmore, Sir Richard (1650-1729). See Lives 
of English poets, v. 2. 

Blackmore, Kichard D. Clara Vaughan. Phil. 

1872. 2 v. in 1. 12? (5 cop.) 
CRADOCK Nowell. N. Y. 1866. 8? 
MAID of Sker. N. Y. 1872. 8? (6 cop.) 

Blackmore museum (Salisbury, Eng.). Notice 
of. (In Smithsonian rept. 1868.) 

Blackshear, David (Gen.). MILLER, S. F. 
Memoir of. Phil. 1858. 8? 

Blacksmiths of Holsby. (In Good stories, v. 2.) 

Blackstone, Sir William (1723-1780). Com- 
mentaries on the laws of England. With 
notes, selected from the editions of Arch- 
bold, Christian, Coleridge, Chitty, Stewart, 
Kerr, and others ; Baron Field's analysis ; 
and life of the author, by George Sharswood. 
V. 1, rights of persons and things ; v. 2, 
private and public wrongs. Phil. 1866. 2 
v. 8? 
See also Lawyers, Lives of eminent British. 

Blackstone, The comic. BECKETT, G. A. X'. 

Blackstone economized. AIRD, D. M. 

Blackwater in Munster, The. O 'FLANAGAN, 
J. K. 

Blackwell, Antoinette L. Brown (b. 1825). Island 

neighbors, The. N. Y. 1871. 8? (6 cop.) 
STUDIES in general science. N. Y. 1869. 12? 



Make the most of your 

money. 

Reading and recreation. 
Sweat of the brow. 
What to aim at. 
Whom to follow. 



Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine. V. 1 (April, 

1817) to 84 (Dec. 1858). Edin. 84 v. 8? 
Same. (Am. ed.) V. 85 (Jan. 1859) to 112 

(Dec. 1872). N. Y. 38 v. 8? 
Same. V. 36-44. [For circulation.] 
[Note. April, May, and June nos. (1817) wanting.] 
Blade and the ear, The. MUZZEY, A. B. 
Blade-o'-grass. FARJEON, B. L. 
Blaikie, John. Among the Goths and Vandals. 

Lond. 1870. 8? 

Blaikie, William Garden. Better days for work- 
ing people. (70th thousand.) Lond. 1865. 
12? 

Contents : 

Fair day's wage for a fair 

day's work. 
Health without drugs. 
Holy rest. 
Home sunshine. 
Houses versus hovels. 

HEADS and hands in the world of labor. Lond. 
1865. 12? 

Elaine, Delabere P. Encyclopedia of rural sports; 
or, a complete account, historical, practical, 
and descriptive, of hunting, shooting, fish- 
ing, racing, etc. With over 600 wood en- 
gravings. (New ed.) Lond. 1852. 8? 

Blainville, Henri Marie Ducrotay (1777-1850). 
FLOURENS, M. J. P. Memoir of. (In 
Smithsonian rept. 1865.) 

Blair, Hugh. Lectures on rhetoric and belles let- 
tres. V. 2. Dublin, 1793. 8? 

Blair, John (d. 1782). Chronological tables, re- 
vised and enlarged ; comprehending the 
chronology and history of the world from 
the earliest times to the Russian treaty of 
peace, 1856, by J.Will. Rosse. Lond. 1856. 
16? 

Blake, (Lady). Lady of Lyndon. Bost. 1872. 

8? 
RUTH Maxwell. Bost. 1873. 8? (3 cop.) 

Blake, Henry N. Three years in the army of the 
Potomac, 1861-4. Bost. 1865. 12? (2 cop.) 

Blake, J. Manners and customs of all nations. 
N. Y. n.d. 8? 

Blake, John Laurie (1788-1857). Life of Jonas 
Chickering. (In Hunt, F. Lives of Amer- 
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LIFE of Samuel Slater. (In Hunt, F. Lives 

of American merchants, v. 1.) 
VIEW of the world, as exhibited in the man- 
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Blake, Robert (1598-1657). JOHNSON, S. Life 
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Blake, Sophia Jex. Medicine as a profession for 
women. (In Woman's work and woman's 
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Blake, Thomas G. Lonely man of the ocean. 

(Drama.) Lacy's Plays, v. 16. 
OUR old house at home. (Drama.) Lacy's 

Plays, v. 25. 

SPANKING legacy. (Farce.) Lacy 's Plays, v. 
6. 

Blake, William (1757-1828). CUNNINGHAM, A. 
Life of. (In Lives of most eminent British 
painters and sculptors, v. 2.) H. F. lib., v. 
18. 

FAIRHOLT, F. W. (In Homes, works, and 
shrines of English artists.) 



BLAKE 



BLANFORD 



Blake (continued) 

SWINBURNE, A. C. "W. Blake : a critical es- 
say. Lond. 1868. 8 

Contents : 

Life and designs. 
Lyrical poems. 
Prophetic books, The. 

Blake, William P. Mining magazine, The, and 
journal of geology, mineralogy, metallurgy, 
chemistry, and the arts, in the applications 
to mining and working useful ores and 
metals. (Nov. 1859 to July, 1860.) N. Y. 
1860. 8 

NOTICES of mining machinery and various 
mechanical appliances, in use chiefly in the 
Pacific states and territories, for mining, 
raising, and working ores. New Haven, 
1871. 8? 

OBSERVATIONS on the extent of the gold region 
of California and Oregon ; with notices of 
mineral localities in California, and of some 
remarkable specimens of crystalline gold. 
[From Am. jour, of science and arts, v. 20, 
second series, July, 1855.] (In Pamphlets, 
v. 33.) 

PRELIMINARY geological report of exploits 
and surveys for a railroad from the Missis- 
sippi to the Pacific ocean. Palaeontology. 
(In Pamphlets, v. 12.) 

REPORT of a geological reconnaissance in Cal- 
ifornia, made in connection with the expedi- 
tion to survey routes in California to connect 
with the surveys of routes for a railroad from 
the Mississippi to the Pacific ocean, under 
command of Lieut. R. S. "Williamson, in 
1853. N. Y. 1858. Sm. f. 

REPORT on the geology of Pope's explorations 
of 32d parallel. See Pacific railroad, Reports 
of explorations, etc., v. 2. 

REPORT on the geology of "Whipple's explora- 
tions of 35th parallel. See Pacific railroad, 
Reports of explorations, etc., v. 3. 

REPORT on the geology of "Williamson's ex- 
plorations of 32d and 35th parallels. See 
Pacific railroad, Reports of explorations, etc. , 
v. 5. 

REPORT on the precious metals, etc. (In Paris 

univ. expos, of 1867, v. 3.) 

Blakesley, Joseph "Williams. Four months in 
Algeria ; with a visit to Carthage. Lond. 
1859. 8 

Blakey, Robert (Palmer Hackle). Hints on an- 
gling ; with suggestions for angling excur- 
sions in France and Belgium. Lond. 1846. 
8 . 

HISTORY of political literature from the earliest 

times. Lond. 1855. 2 v. 8? 
Blakiston and BLAND (Lieuts.). Birds of Nova 

Scotia. (In Smithsonian rept. 1858.) 
Blanc, Henry. Narrative of captivity in Abys- 
sinia ; with some account of the late Emperor 
Theodore, his country and people. Lond. 
1868. 12 

Blanc, Jean Joseph Louis (b. 1813). 1848. His- 
torical revelations : inscribed to Lord Nor- 
m'anby. Lond. 1858. 12? 

HISTOIRE de dix ans, 1830-40. Paris, 1849. 
5 v. 8 

HISTOIRE de la revolution Francaise [1789]. 
Paris, 1869. 12 v. 8 



Blanc (continued) 

HISTORY of ten years [1830-40]. Lond. 1844. 

2 v. 8? 

LETTERS on England. Tr. from the French, 
by James Button, and revised by the author. 
Lond. 1866. 2 v. 12 
Blanc, Mont. See Mont 'Blanc. 
Blanc et le noir, Le. ERCKMANN-CHATRIAX. 
Blanc et le noir, Le. VOLTAIRE, F. M. A. DE. 

(In (Euvres completes, v. 8.) 
Blanchard, E. L. Artful dodge. (Farce.) 

Lacy's Plays, v. 42. 
HARLEQUIN Hudibras. (Pant.) Lacy's Plays, 

v. 9. 

PORK chops. (Extrav.) Lacy's Plays, v. 45. 
Blanchard, Laman. (Ed.) George Cruikshank's 

omnibus. (New ed.) Lond. 1869. 8 
LIFE and literary remains of L. E. L. [Letitia 

E. Landon]. 

See also Patmore, P. G. My friends and ac- 
quaintance. 

Blanche, August. Bandit, The. Tr. by S. Borg 
ffwrfM.A.Brown. N.Y.1872. 8 (5 cop.) 
Blanche Gilroy. HOSMER, Mrs. M. 
Bland, (Lieut.). List of birds of Bermuda. (In 

Smithsonian rept. 1858.) 
See also Blakiston and Bland. 
Bland, T. See Binney, W. G. 
Bland, W. Hints on the principles which should 
regulate the form of ships and boats ; de- 
rived from original experiments. Lond. 
1852. 16 

Blaney, James van Zandt. Chemical report for 
the geological survey of Illinois. (In Geol. 
survey of Illinois, v. 1.) 

Blanford, Henry F. Cretaceous and other rocks 
of the south Arcot and Trichinopoly dis- 
tricts, Madras. (In Oldham's Geol. survey 
of India, Memoirs, v. 4.) 
FOSSIL cephalopoda of the cretaceous rocks of 
southern India (Belemnitidifi-nautilidae). (In 
Oldham's Geol. survey of India, Palteonto- 
logia Indica, v. 1, 2.) 

GEOLOGICAL structure of the Nilghiri hills, 
Madras. (In Oldham's Geol. survey of In- 
dia, Memoirs, v. 1.) 

et a/. Geological structure and relations of the 
Talcheer coal-field, in the district of Cuttack. 
(In Oldham's Geol. survey of India, Mem- 
oirs, v. 1.) 

Blanford, W. T. Geological structure and rela- 
tions of the Raniganj coal-field, Bengal. (In 
Oldham's Geol. survey of India, Memoirs, 
v. 3.) 
GEOLOGY of a portion of Cutch. (In Oldham's 

Geol. survey of India, Memoirs, v. 6.) 
GEOLOGY of the neighborhood of Lynyan and 
Runneekote, north-west of Kotree, in Sind. 
(In Oldham's Geol. survey of India, Mem- 
oirs, v. 6.) 

GEOLOGY of the Taptee and lower Nerbudda 

valleys, and some adjoining districts. (In 

Oldham's Geol. survey of India, Memoirs, v. 

6.) 

NOTE on the laterite of Orissa. (In Oldham's 

Geol. survey of India, Memoirs, v. 1.) 
OBSERVATIONS on the geology and zoology of 
Abyssinia, made during the progress of the 
British expedition to that country in 1867-8 ; 
with illustrations. Lond. 1870. 8 



BLANFORD 

Blanford (continued) 

Ox the traps and intertrappean beds of western 
and central India. (In Oldham's Geol. sur- 
vey of India, Memoirs, v. 6.) 
Blatter aus dem tagpbuche des armen pfarr-vicars 

von "Wiltshire. ZSCHOKKE, J. H. D. 
Blaubart, Der. JOHN, E. (In Thiiringen erzah- 

lungen.) 
Blaue schleife, Die. PUTLITZ, G. H. G. zu. (In 

Lustspiele, v. 2.) 
Blaue wander, Das, ZSCHOKKE, J. H. D. (In 

Ges. schriften, v. 8.) 

Bleaching 1 . See Patents, Abridgments of Brit- 
ish, v. 10, 11. 

Bleak house. DICKENS, C. (J. H.) 
Bledsoe, Albert Taylor (b. 1830). Is Davis a 
traitor ; or, was secession a constitutional 
right previous to the war of 1861 ! Balti- 
more, 1866. 12 

THEODICY, A ; or, vindication of the divine 
glory, as manifested in the constitution and 
government of the moral world. N. Y. 
1853. 8. 

Bleeck, Arthur Henry. (TV.) Avesta : the relig- 
ious books of the Parsees. From Professor 
Spiegel's German translation of the original 
manuscripts. Vendidad : Vispered and Yag- 
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v. in 1. 8= 
Blenkinsopp, E. L. Convocation and other 

synods. (In Ecclesiastical reform.) 
Blennerhasset papers. SAFFORD, ~W. H. 
Blessington, Margaret Powers (countess of), 
(1789-1849). Journal of conversations with 
Lord Byron ; with a sketch of the life of the 
author. Bost. 1869. 12 
MADDEN, K. K. Literary life and correspond- 
ence of. N. Y. 1860. 2 v. 12. 
See also Patmore, P. G. My friends and ac- 
quaintance. 

Bligh, William (1753-1817). Voyage to the south 
sea, undertaken by command of his majesty, 
for the purpose of conveying the bread-fruit- 
tree to the West Indies in H. M. S. the 
Bounty ; including an account of the muti- 
ny on board, etc., etc. Lond. 1792. 4. 
Blind Thyrza. ( In Tales, old and new.) 
Blinden, Die. HEYSE, P. (In Novellen, v. 1.) 
Blindness. JOHNS, B. G. Blind people : their 

works and ways. 

See also Bridgman, L.; Eye, The. 
Blindpits. N. Y. 1869. 12? (2 cop.) 
Blinn, Leroy J. Practical workshop companion, 
for tin, sheet-iron, and copper-plate work- 
ers. Phil. 1865. 12? 

Bliss, Henry. Ideas seldom thought of for ex- 
tending knowledge. Lond. 1851. 12? 
Bliss, Porter C. Keport of the committee on the 
memorial of Porter C. Bliss and Geo. F. 
Masterman in relation to their imprisonment 
in Paraguay. 

Bliss, William K. Paradise in the Pacific : a 

book of travel, adventure, and facts, in the 

Sandwich islands. N. Y. 1873. 12? (5 cop.) 

Blithedale romance. HAWTHORNE, N". 

Blockade of Phalsbourg, The. ERCKMANN- 

CHATRIAN. 

Blocus, Le. ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN. 
Blodget, Lorin. Climatology of the United 
States, and of the temperate latitudes of the 



89 BLUME 

Blodget (continued) 

North American continent ; with isothermal 
and rain charts for each season, the extreme 
months, and the year. Phil. 1857. 8? 

Bloede, Victor G. Keducer's manual, The, and 
gold and silver worker's guide : a complete, 
practical hand-book on the saving and reduc- 
tion of every class of photographic wastes, 
and gold and silver residues. N. Y. 1867. 
12? 

Blomfield, C. J. See Talfourd, Sir T. 

Blonde and brunette, (n.t.p.) 12? 

Blondel Parva. SATJZADE, J. S. 

Blondin von Namiir, Der. ZSCHOKKE, J. H. D. 
(In Ges. schriften, v. 9.) 

Blood 

HUNTER, J. Treatise on the. (In "Works, v. 

3.) 

LEE, R. History of the discovery of the cir- 
culation of the. 
See also Physiology. 

Blood needling. HAY, J. (In Not pretty, but 
precious, etc.) 

Bloody brook. EVERETT, E. Battle of. (In 
Orations, etc., v. 1.) 

Bloomfleld, K. See Aikin's Br. poets, v. 3 ; 
Self-made men. 

Blossom rock (S. F. harbor). WILLIAMSON, E. 
S., and HEUER, ~W. H. Keport upon the 
removal of. 

Blow-pipe. PLYMPTON, G. "W. System of in- 
struction in the practical use of the. 
See also Assaying. 

Bloxam, Charles Loudon. Metals : their prop- 
erties and treatment. Lond. 1871. 12? 



Contents : 

Aluminum. Magnesium. 

Antimony. Mercury. 

Bismuth. Palladium. 

Cadmium. Platinum. 

Copper. Silver. 

Gold. Tin. 

Iron and steel. Zinc. 
Lead. 

Same. N. Y. 1872. 12? 

Bliichner, L. Men in the past, present, and fut- 
ure : a popular account of the result of re- 
cent scientific research as regards the origin, 
position, and prospects of the human race. 
Tr. from the German, by W. S. Dallas. 
Lond. 1872, 8? 

Blue-book (Am.). See United States (govt. and 
politics) ; Kegister. 

Blue-book (Eng.). See Koyal blue-book. 

Blume, Carolus Ludovicus. Flora Javas nee non 
insularum adjacentium, adjutore Joanne 
Baptista Fischer, cum tabulis lapidi aerique 
incisis. Lugduni-Batavorum, 1828-36. 4 
v. Roy. 4? 

MUSEUM botanicum Lugduno-Batavum, sive 
stirpium exoticarum novarum vel minus cog- 
nitarum ex vivis aut siccis brevis expositio et 
descriptio. Lugduni-Batavorum, 1849-51. 
2v. 8? 

RUMPHIA, sive commentationes botanicse im- 
primis de plantis Indiaa orientalis, turn peni- 
tus incognitis turn quse in libris Rheedii,Rum- 
phii, Roxburghii, Wallichii, aliorum, recen- 
setur. Lugduni-Batavorum, 1835. 4 v. in 
3. 

Blume des gebirgs, Die. RELLSTAB, L. (In Ges. 
schriften, v. 21.) 



BLUNDERS 



90 



Blunders. BOMBAUGH, C. C. Book of. 

Blunt, Charles F. Beauty of the heavens : a 
pictorial display of the astronomical phenom- 
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Blunt, John Henry. (Ed.) Dictionary of doc- 
trinal and historical theology. Phil. 1870. 
8 

REFORMATION of the church of England : its 
history, principles, and results (A.D. 1514- 
47). Lond. 1869. 8 

Blunt, Joseph (b. 1792). Historical sketch of the 
formation of the confederacy, particularly 
with reference to the provincial limits and 
the jurisdiction of the general government 
over Indian tribes and the public territory. 
N. Y. 1825. 16? 

MERCHANT and ship-master's assistant; con- 
taining information useful to the American 
merchants, owners, and masters of ships. 
N. Y. 1822. 8 

SHIP-MASTER'S assistant, and commercial di- 
gest ; containing information necessary for 
merchants, owners, and masters of ships, 
etc., etc. N. Y. 1851. 8? 

Bluntschli, Johann Caspar. Allgemeines staats- 
recht. 4teausgabe. Munch en, 18 68. 2v. 8 

Blyden, Edward D. Mixed races in Liberia. (In 

Smithsonian rept. 1870.) 

FROM west Africa to Palestine. Freetown, Si- 
erra Leone, 1873. 8? 

Blythe, Thomas Allen. Metallography as a sep- 
arate science ; or, the student's hand-book 
for metals. Lond. 1871. 12? 

B'ni Mozab. NAPHEQYI, G. Ghardaia ; or, 
ninety days among the. 

Boarding-school days. GORDON, C. 

Boardman, "W. E. Higher Christian life. Bost. 
1872. 12? 

Boat club. ADAMS, W. T. 

Boat life in Egypt and Nubia. PRIME, W. C. 

Boating. See Macgregor, J. 

Boccaccio, Giovanni (1313-1375). Cymon and 
Iphigenia ; Sigismonda and Guiscardo ; and 
Theodore and Honoria. Tr. into verse, by. 
J. Dryden. (In his Works, v. 11.) 
See also 

Literary and scientific men of Italy, Spain, 

and Portugal. 
Longfellow, H. W. Poets and poetry of 

Europe. 
Roscoe, T. Italian novelists, v. 1. 

Boccalini, Trajano (1556-1613). Kagguagli di 
Parnasso, I ; or, advertisements from Par- 
nassus. In two centuries. With the Poli- 
tick touchstone. Put into English by the 
right honorable Henry, earl of Monmouth. 
Second edition. London : Printed for T. 
Dring, J. Starkey, and T. Basset, 1669. 4? 

Bocquillon, H. Vie des plants, La. Paris, 
1868. 12? 

Bodemann, T., and KERL, B. Treatise on the 
assaying of lead, copper, silver, gold, and 
mercury. Tr. by W. A. Goodyear. Illus- 
trated. N. Y. 1865. 12? 
Same. N. Y. 1868. 12? 

Bodenhamer, W. Practical observations on 
some of the diseases of the rectum, anus, and 
contiguous textures. (2d ed.) N. Y. 1855. 



BOHME 

Bodenstedt, Friedrich. Gesammelte schriften. 
Berlin, 1865. 12 v. in 6. 8? 



Contents: 



Pushkin, Alexander, v. 4, 5. 

Shakespeare, William: so- 
nette, v. 8. 

Tausend und ein tag irn ori- 
ent, v. 1-3. 



Alte und neue gedlchte, v. 

Aus ost und west, v. 12. 
Ida, die Lesghieriti, v. 11. 
Kolzoff, v. 7. 
Lermontoff, Michael, v. 6, 7. 

Bodoni, Giambattista (the printer), (1740-1813). 
Prose, e versi per onorare la memoria di 
Livia Doria Caraffa, principessa del S. R. 
imp. e della rocella de Alcuni Rinomati au- 
tori. Large paper. Plates engraved by 
Raph. Morghen. Parma, 1784. 4? 

Body and mind. MAUDSLEY, H. 

Boeckh, Augustus (b. 1785). Public economy of 
the Athenians. Translated from the second 
German ed., by A. Lamb. Bost. 1857. 8? 

Boehme, Jacob. See Bdhme, J. 

Boerhaave, Herman (1668-1738). JOHNSON, S. 
Life of. (In his Eminent persons.) 

Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus 
(ab. 475-525). Consolatione philosophise, 
De ; libri quinque, ex editions Vulpiana. 
Londini, 1823. 2 v. 8? 



Contents : 



Consolatione philosophise, 

De, v. 1, 2. 
Index, v. 2. 
Notse variorum, v. 2. 
Notitia literarla de Boethio, 

v. 2. 



Pulmanni de metris Boethi- 

anis libellus, v. 2. 
Recensus codicum MSS. Bo- 

ethii, v. 2. 

Testimonia de Boethio, v. 1. 
Vita Boethii, v. 1. 



CONSOLATION of philosophy. Tr. by Richard 

Lord Viscount Preston. (In 5 books.) Lond. 

1695. 16? 
Bogart, W. H. (Sentinel). Daniel Boone, and the 

hunters of Kentucky. 
WHO goes there ? By Sentinel. N. Y. 1866. 

12? 
Boguslawski, A. von. Tactical deductions from 

the war of 1870-71. Tr. from the German, 

by Col. Lumley Graham. Lond. 1872. 12? 
Bohemia 

FRICZ, J. Boheme historique, pittoresque, et 

litte"raire, La. 
KOHL, J. G. Austria. 
Bohemian girl. (Opera.) BALFE, M. W. 
Bohemian reformation of the xv. century. See 

Gillett's Life of John Huss. 
Bohemians of London. WHITTY, E. M. 
Bohemienne au xv. siecle, Une. SOULI, M. 

F. (In (Euvres, v. 40.) 
Bohemiens, Les. ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN. 
Bohemiens d'Alsace, Les. ERCKMANN-CHA- 

TRIAN. 
BohldeFaber, Cecilia (Fernan Cab alter o),(b. 1797). 

Gaviota, La. Tr. by Leander Starr. N. Y. 

1864. 12? (2 cop.) 
Same. Madrid, n.d. 2 v. 8? 
LAGRIMAS : novela de costumbres contempo- 

raueas. Madrid, 1862. 16? 
RELACIONES. Madrid, n.d. 16? 

Contents : 

Estrella de Vandalia, La. 
Pobre Dolores. 

SCHMIDT, J. Critique on. (In Bilder aus 

den geistigen leben unserer zeit.) 
Bohme (or Behme), Jacob (1575-1624). AVRORA. 
That is, the day-spring, or dawning of the 
day in the orient, or morning-rednesse in 
the rising of the SVN. That is, the root or 



BOHME 



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BOHN 



Bohme (continued) 

mother of philosophic, astrologie, & theologie 
from the true ground ; or, a description of 
nature. I. How all was, and came to be in 
the beginning, n. How nature and the ele- 
ments are become creaturely. in. Also, of 
the two qualities, Evill and Good. iv. From 
whence all things had their original, v. 
And how all stand and work at present, vi. 
Also, how all will be at the end of this time. 
vn. Also, what is the condition of the king- 
dom of God, and of the kingdom of hell. 
vin. And how men work and act creaturely 
in each of them. All this set down dili- 
gently from a true ground in the knowledge 
of the Spirit and in the impulse of God. Be- 
ing his First Book. Written in Gerlitz in 
Germany, anno Christi MDCXII., on Tuesday 
after the day of Pentecost, or Whitsunday, 
setatis suse 37. Lond. : Pub. by G. Calvert, 
1656. 12 

COMPENDIOUS view of the grounds of the Teu- 
tonick philosophy ; with considerations by 
way of enquiry into the subject-matter and 
scope of the writings of Jacob Behmen, com- 
monly called the Teutonick philosopher. Al- 
so, several extracts from his writings, and 
some words used by him explained. Pub- 
lished by a gentleman retired from business. 
Lond. 1770. 12 

CONCERNING the election of grace ; or, God's 
will towards man, commonly called predes- 
tination. That is, how the texts of scripture 
are to be understood which treat of fallen 
lost Adam, and of the new birth from Christ. 
Being a short declaration and introduction 
concerning the highest ground, showing how 
man may attain divine skill and knowledge. 
Written in the German tongue, anno 1623. 
Lond. 1655. 12 

EPISTLES of Jacob Behmen aliter Teutonicus 
philosophus. Very usefull and necessary for 
those that read his writings, and are very 
full of excellent and plaine instructions how 
to attaine to the life of Christ. Translated 
out of the German language. Pub. by M. 
Simmons. Lond. 1649. 12 

THEOSOPHICK philosophy unfolded ; in divers 
considerations and demonstrations. Also, the 
principal treatises of the said authors abridg- 
ed. And answers given to the remainder of 
the 177 theosophick questions, which were 
left unanswered by him at the time of his 
death. By Edward Taylor. With a short 
account of the life of Jacob Behmen. Lond. 
1691. 12 

THIRD booke of the authour ; being the high 
and deepe searching out of the three-fold life 
of man through [or according to] the three 
principles. Written in the Germane lan- 
guage, anno 1620. Englished by J. Spar- 
row, barrester of the Inner Temple, London. 
Lond. 1650. 12? 

TRANSLATIONS from Bohme. (In Hedge, F. 
H. Prose writers of Germany.) 

OKELEY, F. Memoirs of the life, death, and 
burial, and wonderful writings of Jacob Beh- 
men. Now first done at large into English 
from the best edition of his works in the 
original German, with an introductory pref- 



Bohme (continued) 

ace of the translator. Northampton, 1780. 
12? 

Bohn, Henry George (pub.), (b. ab. 1800). Ap- 
pendix to the Bibliographer's manual of En- 
glish literature. [Lowndes.] Containing list 
of books issued by literary and scientific so- 
cieties and printing clubs ; books printed at 
private presses ; privately printed series ; and 
the principal literary and scientific serials. 
Lond. 1864. 12? 

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL account of Shakespeare's 
works. [From Lowndes's Bibliographer's 
manual, v. 4, pt. ii.] Lond. 1864. 12? 
CATALOGUE of books. Lond. 1841. 1948pp. 

Thick 8? 

CLASSICAL library. English translations. 
Contents : 

JEschylus: New readings, contained in Hermann's 
posthumous edition. Tr. by G. Surges. 

JEschylus : Tragedies. Literally translated, by T. 
A. Buckley. 

Apuleins : Metamorphoses, or golden ass ; God of 
Socrates ; Florida ; Defense, or a discourse on 
magic ; Metrical version of Cupid and Psyche, 
and Mrs. Tighe's Psyche. 

Aristophanes: Comedies. Literally tr. by W. J. 
Hickie. 2v. 

Aristotle: Metaphysics. Tr. by J. H. McMahon. 

Aristotle: Nicoruachean ethics. Tr. by R. W. 
Browne. 

Aristotle : Organon. Tr. by O. F. Owen. 

Aristotle : Politics and economics. Tr. by E. Wai- 
ford. 

Aristotle : Treatise on rhetoric ; also, the Poetic of 
Aristotle. Tr. by T. A. Buckley. 

Athenseus: Deipnosophists, or banquet of the 
learned. Tr. by C. D. Yonge. 

Csesar : Commentaries on the Gallic and civil wars. 
Tr. by McDevitte and Bohn. 

Catullus and Tibullns: Poems. Tr. by W. K.Kel- 
ly, with the metrical versions of Lamb and Grain- 
ger. 

Cicero : Academic questions ; Treatise de flnibus ; 
and Tusculan disputations. Tr. by C. D. Yonge. 

Cicero: Nature of the gods, etc. Tr. by C. D. 
Yonge. 

Cicero : Orations. Tr. by C. D. Yonge. 4 v. 

Cicero : Oratory and orators ; with his letters to 
Quintus and Brutus. Tr. by J. S. Watson. 

Demosthenes : Olynthiacs, etc. Tr. by C. R. Ken- 
nedy. 

Demosthenes: Orations against the law of Lep- 
tines, Midias, Androtion, and Aristocrates. Tr. 
by C. K. Kennedy. 

Demosthenes : Orations on the Crown, and on the 
Embassy. Tr. by C. R. Kennedy. 

Dictionary of classical quotations, etc. Ed. by H. T. 
Riley. 

Diogenes Laertius : Lives and opinions of eminent 
philosophers. Tr. by C. D. Yonge. 

Euripides: Tragedies. Tr. by T. A. Buckley. 2v. 

Greek anthology. Tr. by G. Burges. 

Heliodorus, Longus, and Achilles Tatius : Greek ro- 
mances. Tr. by R. Smith. 

Herodotus. Tr. by H. Carey. 

Hesiod, Callimachus, and Theognis: Works. Tr. 
by J. Banks, with metrical translations of Elton, 
Tytler, and Frere. 

Homerus : Odyssey. Tr. by T. A. Buckley. 

Horace : Works. Tr. by C. Smart. 

Justin. Cornelius Nepos, and Eutropius. Tr. by J. 
S. Watson. 

Juvenal, Lucllius, Persius, and Sulpicia. Tr. by L. 
Evans and W. Gifford. 

Livius : History of Rome. Tr. by W. A. McDevitte. 

Lucan : Pharsalia, The. Tr. by H. T. Riley. 

Lucretius: Nature of things. Tr. into prose by J. 
S. Watson ; with the metrical version of J. M. 
Good. 

Ovid : Fasti, Tristia, etc. Tr. by H. T. Riley. 

Ovid : Heroides, The. Tr. by H. T. Riley. 

Pindar : Odes. Tr. by D. W. Turner. 

Plato : Works. Tr. by H. Davis and G. Burges. 

Plautus : Comedies. Tr. by H. T. Riley. 

Pliny : Natural history. Tr. by J. Bostock and H. 
T. Riley. 

Quintilian : Institutes of oratory. Tr. by J. S. Wat- 
son. 

Sallust, Florus, and Paterculus: Roman history. 
Tr. by J. S. Watson. 

Sophocles : Tragedies. Oxford translation. 

Strabo : Geography. Tr. by H. C. Hamilton and W. 
Falconer. 

Suetonius : Lives of the twelve Csesars. Tr. by A. 
Thompson, and revised by T. Forrester. 



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Bohn (continued] 

Tacitus : Works. Oxford translation. 2 v. 
Terence and Phsedrus. Tr. by H. T. Riley. 
Theocritus, Bion, Moschus, arartTyrtseus : Idyls, etc. 

Tr. by J. Banks, with metrical version by J. M. 

Chapman. 
Thucydides : Peloponnesian war. Tr. by H. Dale. 

2v. 

Virgil. Tr. by Davidson ; revised by T. A. Buckley. 
Xenophon : Cyropaedia and the Hellenics. Tr. by 

J. S. Watson and H. Dale. 
Xenophon : Minor works. Tr. by J. S. Watson. 

GUIDE to the knowledge of pottery, porcelain, 
and other objects of vertu ; comprising an 
illustrated catalogue of the Bernal collection 
of works of art, etc. To which are added an 
introductory essay on pottery and porcelain, 
and an engraved list of marks and mono- 
grams. Illustrated. Lond. 1857. 12? 
POLYGLOT of foreign proverbs ; comprising 
French, Italian, German, Dutch, Spanish, 
Portuguese, and Danish, with English trans- 
lations. Lond. 1857. 12? 

Bohne, Die. ZSCHOKKE, J. H. D. (In Ges. schrif- 
ten, v. 9.) 

Boileau, Nicolas (1636-1711). Ke"flexions cri- 
tiques sur quelques passages du rhe"teur Lon- 
gin. (In CEuvres completes.) 

Boileau -Despreaux, Nicolas (1636-1711). 
(Euvres. (ParM.Amar.) Paris, 1853. 12? 



Contents : 



Art poStique, L'. 
Correspondence de Boileau 

avec Racine. 
Dialogue, Un,contreles mo- 

dernes. 
Discours. 

Dissertation sur Joconde. 
Epttres. 



H6ros de roman, Les. 

Lutrin, Le. 

Notice sur Boileau. 

Poesies. 

Reflexions critiques sur le 

rhSteur Longin. 
Satires. 
Traits du sublime. 



See also Sainte-Beuve, C. A. 

Boismont, A. Brierre de. See Brierre de Bois- 
ment, A. J. F. 

Boisseree, Sulpice and%L., and BERTRAM, J. G. 
Sammlung alt-, nieder- und ober-Deutscher- 
gemalde. Lithographirt von J. N. Strixner. 
Stuttgart und Munchen, 1821-36. Eleph. f? 

Boite d' argent, La. DUMAS, A. (fils). (In (Eu- 
vres, v. 4, 5.) 

Boker, George Henry (b. 1823). Konigsmark ; 
the legend of the hounds ; and other poems. 
Phil. 1869. 12? 
POEMS of the war. Bost. 1864. 12? (2 cop.) 

Bokhara 

VAMBERV^, A. History of Bokhara, from the 

earliest period to the present time. 
WOLFF, J. Narrative of an expedition to 
Bokhara in 1843-5. 

Bolander, Henry N. Catalogue of the plants 
growing in the vicinity of San Francisco. 
S. F. 1870. Sm. f? 

BolByn, Anne (queen of England}, (1507-1536). 

DIXON, W. H. History of two queens. 
See also Strickland, Miss A. Queens of En- 
gland ; English histories. 

Bolingbroke, Henry St. John (Lord), (1678- 
1751). Works. With a life, prepared ex- 
pressly for this edition, containing additional 
information relative to his personal and pub- 
lic character. Phil. 1841. 4 v. 8? 

Contents : 

Answer to the Defense of the inquiry, v. 1. 
Answer to the London journal, v. 1. 
Athenians, Policy of the, v. 1. 
Authority in matters of religion, v. 3. 
Camilick, First vision of, v. 1. 
Dissertation upon parties, v. 2. 
England, Remarks on the history of, v. 1. 



Bolingbroke (continued] 

Essays, Minutes of, v. 4. 

Kssa.ys addressed to Alexander Pope, v. 3. 

Europe, Plan for a general history of, v. 2. 

Exile, Reflections upon, v. 1. 

Final answer to Remarks on the craftsman's vin- 
dication, v. 1. 

Good and bad ministers, v. 1. 

History, Letters on the study and use of, v. 2. 

Human knowledge, Nature, extent, and reality of, 
v. 3. 

Idea of a patriot king, v. 2. 

Letter from Lord Stair to Mr. Craggs, v. 1. 

Letter occasioned by one of Archbishop Tillotson' K 
sermons, v. 3. 



Letter on the spirit of patriotism, v. 2. 
etter to Sir W. Windham, v. 1. 



Le 



Lett2rs to M. De Pouilly, v. 2. 
Luxury, On,.v. 1. 
Occasional writer, v. 1. 

Parties, State of, at the accession of George I., v. 2. 
Pope, Alexander, Letters to, v. 3. 
Power of the prince and the freedom of the peo- 
ple, v. 1. 

Reflections on the present state of the nation, v. 2. 
Remarks on a late pamphlet, v. I. 
Retirement and study, True use of, v. 2. 

Bolivar y Ponte, Simon (1783-1830). COMMET- 
TANT, O. Feuillet de la vie de Bolivar : 
scenes de la vie Ame"ricaine. (In Nouveau 
monde, Le.) 
SKETCH of. (In Times and places.) 

Bolivia 

PROSPECTUS of the Colonization and commer- 
cial company of Bolivia. [A. D. Piper, 
pres.] Incorporated in San Francisco, Cal., 
Jan. 25, 1870, (In Pamphlets, v. 27.) 
KUSCHENBERGER, W. S. W. Three years in 
the Pacific. 

Bollaert, William. Wars of succession of Port- 
ugal and Spain, 1826-40 ; maps and illus- 
trations; with a rfsumf of the political his- 
tory of Portugal and Spain to the present 
time. V. 1, Portugal; v. 2, Spain. Lond. 
1870. 2 v. 8? 

Bolland, Kichard. Draught of the straits of Gib- 
raltar, and observations on the tides and cur- 
rents. (In Churchill's Coll. voy., v. 4.) 

Bolles, James A. Holy matrimony. N. Y. 1870. 
16? 

Bolley, Pompejus Alexander. Handbuch der 
chemischen technologic. Herausgegeben in 
verbindung mit mehrerern gelehrten und 
technikern. Braunschweig, 1865. [Bound 
in 6 vols.] 8? 

Contents: 

Beleuchtungs wesen, Das. P. Bolley und G. Wiede- 

mann, v. 1. 
Bierbrauerei, branntweinbrennerei, und liqueur- 

fabrikation. F. Jul. Otto, v. 4. 
Chemische technologic der spinnfasern. P. Bolley, 

v. 3. 

Chemische technologie des wassers. P. Bolley, v. 1. 
Darstellung der seifen, parf umerien und cosmetics. 

C. Deite, v. 3. 
Essig fabrikation, zucker und stfirke fabrikation, 

sowie die butter und kase bereitung. F. J. Otto, 

v. 5. 
Fabrikation chemischer produkte aus thierischen 

stoffen. Hugo Fleck, v. 3. 
Farbstoffe in pflanzen, und thierkorpern vorkom- 

mend. P. Bolley, v. 3. 
Gas beleuchtung. P. Bolley, v. 3. 
Glas fabrikation. W. Stein, v. 1. 
Kunstlich erzeugte farbstoffe, v. 3. 
Metallurgie, Die. C. Stolzel.v. 6. 
Technologie der chemischen producte, welche 

durch grossbetrieb aus uhorganischen materia- 

lien gewonnen werden. Philip Sch warzenberg, v. 

2. 
Weinbau und die wein bereitungs kunde. Fr. Mohr , 

v. 1. 
Ziindwaaren fabrikation, Die. W. Jettel, v. 1. 

Bolte, Amely. Madame de Stael. Tr. by Th. 

Johnson. N. Y. 1859. 12? 
ON the edge of the storm. N. Y. 1869. 12? 



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BOOK 



Bolton, Charles. Caught in a line. (Farce.) La- 
cy' s Plays, v. 54. 

Bolton, Frank. (Comp.) Bolton' s telegraph code: 
a telegraphic dictionary of the English lan- 
guage. Lond. 1871. Obi. f? 

Bolton, James. British song-birds. 80 plates. 
[No text.] (n.t.p.) 4. 

Bolton (Eng.) public free library and museum. 
Seventeenth and eighteenth reports, 1869-70, 
1870-71. [Bound in Library reports, ' Shef- 
field, Birkenhead, etc.'] 

Bombaugh, C. C. Book of blunders. Phil. 

1871. 12. 

GLEANINGS from the harvest-fields of literature. 
Bait. 1867. 12? 

Bombay. Some reasons for the unhealthfulness 

of. (In Churchill's Coll. voy., v. 6.) 
See also India. 

Bon Fridolin et le mechant Thierry, Le. SCHMID, 
C. VON. (In Contes, v. 2, 3.) 

Bon Gaultier (pseud.). See Aytoun, W. E., and 
Martin, T. 

Bon petit diable, Un. SEGUR, (comtesse de). 

Bonaparte, Caroline Marie Annonciade (1782- 
1839). CHALLICE, Mrs. A. E. Illustrious 
women of France [1790-1873] . 

Bonaparte, Charles Lucien Jules Laurent (1803- 
1857). See Wilson, A. 

Bonaparte, Joseph (king of Spain), (1768-1844). 
ABBOTT, J. S. C. History of. N. Y. 1869. 
12? 

Bonaparte, Louis Napoleon. See Napoleon HI. 

Bonaparte, Napoleon. See Napoleon i. 

Bonar, Horatius (b. 1808). Family sermons. N. 

Y. 1863. 12 

LIFE of Rev. John Milne, of Perth. 
LIGHT and truth ; or, bible thoughts and 

themes. N, Y. 1868. 12? 
LYRA consolationis ; or, hymns for the day of 
sorrow and weariness. N. Y. 1866. 12? 

Bond, Henry. Genealogies of the families and 
descendants of the early settlers of Water- 
town, Mass., including Waltham and Wes- 
ton ; to which is appended the early history 
of the town. With illustrations, maps, and 
notes. Bost. 1855. 8? 

Bond, J. Wesley. Minnesota and its resources ; 
to which are appended camp-fire sketches, 
or notes of a trip from St. Paul to Pembina 
and Selkirk settlements on the Bed river of 
the north. N. Y. 1854. 12? 

Bondu, A. American hotel for invalids. (In 
Pamphlets, v. 32.) 

Bone, J. H. A. Petroleum and petroleum wells : 
a complete guide-book and description of the 
oil regions of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, 
Kentucky, and Ohio. (2d ed.) Phil. 1865. 
16? 

Boner, Charles. Forest creatures. Lond. 1861. 
12? 

Bones. See Anatomy. 

Boniface, Joseph Xavier [JT. B. Saintine] t (b. 
1790). Chrisna : the queen of the Danube. 
N. Y. 1859. 8? 

FAUVETTE, Une. (In Semaine litteraire.) 
PICCIOLA : the prisoner of Fenestrella. Phil. 
1854. 12? 

Bonin islands 

ABBOTT, J. Report of an examination of. 
(In Parry's Expedition to Japan, v. 2.) 



Bonin islands (continued) 

BALCH, G. B. Report on the Bonin islands 
to Commander Kelly. (In Perry's Expedi- 
tion to Japan, v. 2.) 

RITSCHENBERGER, W. S. W. Voyage round 
the world, 1835-7. 

Bonington, Richard Parkes (1801-1828). CUN- 
NINGHAM, A. Life of. (In Lives of most 
eminent British painters and sculptors, v. 4.) 
H. F. lib., v. 66. 

Bonneau, Jean Ives Alexandre (1739-1805). 
DUDEVANT, A. L. A. D. Essai sur. (In Au- 
tour de la table.) , 

Bonnechose, FrancoisePaul Emile Boisnormand 
de (b. 1801). History of France, to the rev- 
olution of 1848. Tr. by S. O. Beeton. Lond. 
1868. 2 v. in 1. 8? 

QUATRE conquetes de 1'Angleterre, Les : son 
histoire et ses institutions sous les Remains, 
les Anglo-Saxons, les Danois, et les Nor- 
mands [55 B.C. to A.D. 1086]. Paris, 1852. 
2v. 8? 

Bonner, John. Child's history of Rome. N.Y. 
1856. 2 v. 16? (2 cop.) 

Bonnet vert, Le. MERY, J. (In CEuvres, v. 25.) 

Bonneville's adventures. IRVING, W. (In 
Works, v. 10.) 

Bonnie Scotland. LIPPINCOTT, Mrs. S. J. (C.) 

Bonomi, Joseph. Nineveh and its palaces : the 
discoveries of Botta and Layard applied to 
the elucidation of holy writ. Lond. 1857. 
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Bons enfants, Les. SEGUR, (comtesse de). 

Bonstetten, Charles Victor de (1745-1832). Man 
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Bontekoe, Guillaume Ysbrandsz. DTJMAS, A. 
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Bonwick, James. Mormons and the silver mines. 
Lond. 1872. 8? (2 cop.) 

Book about boys. HOPE, A. R. 

Book about doctors. JEAFFRESON, J. C. 

Book about dominies. HOPE, A. R. 

Book about lawyers. JEAFFRESON, J. C. 

Book above all. STOCKTON, T. H. 

Book-buyer's manual. PUTNAM, G. P. 

Book for a corner. HUNT, (J. H.) L. 

Book-hunter, The. BURTON, J. H. 

Book-keeping 

BRYANT, H. B., and STRATTON, H. D. 

Counting-house. 
DUFF, P. Book-keeping, by single and double 

entry. 

HENRIQUES, A. D. Y. Modern mercantile cal- 
culator. 
MARSH, C. C. Theory and practice of bank. 

Book of ballads. Ed. by Bon Gaultier (pseud.). 
AYTOUN, W. E., and MARTIN, T. 

Book of beauty, The. LANDON, L. E. (In Com- 
plete works, v. 2.) 

Book of birthdays ; or, anniversary poetry of 
human life. Lond. n.d. 12 

Book of blunders. BOMBAUGH, C. C. 

Book of common prayer, and administration of 
the sacraments and other rites and cere- 
monies of the church, according to the Prot- 
estant Episcopal church in the United States 



BOOK 



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Book (continued) 

of America ; together with the psalter, or 

psalms of David, etc., etc. (n.d.) 12? 
Book of common prayer, and administration of 

the sacraments of the Protestant Episcopal 

church ; with psalter, or psalms of David . N . 

Y. 1832. 12? 
Book of common prayer of the church of England. 

WHEATLY, C. Kational illustration of. 
Book of consolation in sickness, sorrow, adversity, 

and old age. MORRIS, J. 
Book of costumes. Lond. n.t.p. 8? 
Book of dates ; or, treasury of universal reference. 

Comprising a summary of the principal 

events in all ages, from the earliest records 

to the present time. (New ed.) Lond. 1862. 

8 

Book of days. CHAMBERS, K. (Ed.) 
Book of epitaphs. NORTHEND, C. (Ed.) 
Book of fallacies. BENTHAM, J. 
Book of family crests. WASHBOURNE, H. 
Book of gems. HALL, S. C. 
Book of golden deeds. YONGE, Miss C. M. 
Book of hall marks. LUTSCHAUNIG, A. 
Book of juvenile poetry ; selected from the best 

authors. Lond. 1864. 16? 
Book of memories. HALL, S. C. 
Book of Mormon : an account written by the 

hand of Mormon upon plates taken from 

the plates of Nephi. Tr. by Joseph Smith. 

Kirtland, Ohio, 1837. 16 
Book of Mormon, translated by Joseph Smith ; 

reprinted from the third American ed., care- 
fully revised by the translator. N. Y. n.d, 

12 

Book of nature. GOOD, J. M. 
Book of Orm. BUCHANAN, R. 
Book of praise. PALMER, Sir R. (Ed.) 
Book of ready-made speeches. HINDLEY, C. 
Book of religions. HAYWARD, J. 
Book of roses. PARKMAN, P. 
Book of snobs. THACKERAY, W. M. 
Book of songs. HEINE, H. 

Book of sun-dials. GATTY, Mrs. A. (Collector.) 
Book of symbols ; or, a series of essays, illustrative 

and explanatory of ancient moral precepts. 

Lond. 1845. 8 
Book of the sonnet. HUNT, (J. H.) L., and LEE, 

S. A. 
Book of vagaries ; comprising the new mirror for 

travelers. PAULDING, J. K. 
Book-seller, The. Ed. by John Swett. V. 1 

(nos. 3-5). S. F. 1860. 8 (In Pamphlets, 

v. 18. 
Book-sellers. DINGHAM, J. H. Directory of 

book-sellers, stationers, and news-dealers. 
Books 

ALCOTT, A. B. (In Tablets.) 

BELOE, W. Anecdotes of literature and scarce. 

CARLYLE, T. Choice of. 

SPENCE, J. Anecdotes of books and men. 

/See also 

Bibliography. Patents, Abridgments of 

Libraries. British, v. 5. 

Literature. Reading. 

Boom, Cornelius de. Solution politique et soci- 

ale, "One. Paris, 1864. 8 

Contents : 
Confederation. 
Decentralisation. 
Emigration. 



Boone, Daniel (1735-1820). BOGART, W. H. 
Boone, and the hunters of Kentucky. N. Y. 
and Auburn, 1856. 12? 

JONES, J. B. Wild western scenes. (Histor- 
ical fiction.) 
PECK, J. M. Life of. (In Lib. of Am. biog., 

v. 23.) 

See also Self-made men. 

Boosey and Co. (Pub.) Shilling edition of ora- 
torios, masses, cantatas, etc. Lond. n.d. 14 
v. 4? 



Contents : 



Haydn, J. : Creation. 
Haydn, J. : Imperial mass. 
Mendelssohn, F. : Hymn of 



Mer 



lendelssohn,F.: Walpurgis 

night 
Mozart, W. A. : Requiem 

mass. 
Mozart, W. A. : Twelfth 

mass. 
Eossini, G. : Stabat mater. 



Beethoven, L. v. : Mass in C. 

Gounod, C. : Messe solen- 
nelle. 

Handel, G. F. : Acis and Ga- 
latea. 

Handel, G. F. : Dettingen 
'Te Deum.' 

Handel, G. F. : Israel in 
Egypt. 

Handel, G. F. : Judas Mac- 
cabseus. 

Handel, G. F. : Messiah. 

Booth, Abraham. Reign of grace, from its rise 
to its consummation. Edin. 1784. 12? 

Booth, Edwin (b. 1833). WINTER, W. Edwin 
Booth in twelve dramatic characters. Por- 
traits, by Hennessy; biographical sketch, by 
Winter. Bost. 1872. 4? 

Booth, James C. Encyclopaedia of chemistry, 
practical and theoretical ; embracing the ap- 
plication to the arts, metallurgy, mineralogy, 
geology, medicine, and pharmacy. (2ded.) 
Phil. 1854. 8? 

REPORT on the mineralogy of Pope's explora- 
tions of 32d parallel. See Pacific railroad, 
Reports of explorations, etc., v. 2. 
and MORFIT, C. Recent improvements in the 
chemical arts. (In Smithsonian mis. coll., 
v. 2.) 

Booth, Junius Brutus (the elder), (1796-1852). 

Ugolino. (Trag.) Mod. stand, dr., v. 15. 

PASSAGES, incidents, and anecdotes in the life 

ofJ. B. Booth; by his daughter, N. Y. 

1866. 12? 

GOULD, T. B. Essay on the histrionic genius 
of. Camb., Mass., 1868. 12? 

Booth, Mary L. Marble-worker's manual. Tr. 

from the French. Phil. 1865. 12? 
NEW and complete clock and watch-maker's 
manual. With numerous engravings. N. 
Y. 1860. 12? 

Boothby, Mrs. Letitia (b. 1750). Memoirs ; 
written by herself. Ed. by Clark Russell. 
Lond. 1872. 12? 

Bopp, Franz (1791-1867). Vergleichende gram- 
matik des Sanskrit, Send, Armenischen, 
Griechischen, Lateinischen, Litauischen, 
Altslavischen, Gothischen, und Deutschen. 
Berlin, 1857. 3 v. 8? 

Borax. BROWNE, J. R. Borax, etc., in states 
and territories west of the Rocky mountains. 
(In Mineral resources.) 

Bordeaux 

COCKS, C. Bordeaux: its wines, and the claret 

country. 

PROGRAMME of Imperial academy of sciences, 
belles-lettres, and arts of. (In Smithsonian 
rept. 1868.) 

Border and bastille. LAWRENCE, G. A. 

Border beagles. SIMMS, W. G. 

Border reminiscences. MABCY, R. B. 



BORDER 



05 



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Border war. JOKES, J. B. 

Border warfare of New York. CAMPBELL, "W. W. 

Border wars of the American revolution. STONE, 
W. L. 

Bores. EDGEWORTH, M. Thoughts on. (In 
Tales, etc., v. 9.) 

Borges de Henriques, M. Trip to the Azores, or 
Western islands. Bost. 1867. 12 

Borgia, Lucrezia (d. 1523). GILBERT, W. Bi- 
ography of. Illustrated by rare and unpub- 
lished documents. 

Borgias, Les. DTJMAS, A. (D.) (In Les crimes 

celebres, 4th illustrated ed.) 
Same. (In 12 ed., v. 1.) 
See also Alexander vi. 

Borlase, William Copeland. Naenia cornubia?: 
a descriptive essay, illustrative of the sepul- 
chres and funereal customs of the early in- 
habitants of the county of Cornwall. Lond. 
1872. 8 

Borne, Ludwig (1786 -1837). Gesammelte schrif- 
ten. Hamburg, 1862. 12 v. in 6. 8 



Contents : 



Kritiken, v. 6. 
Keisen, v. 1, 2. 
Schilderungen aus Paris, v. 

3. 
Vermischte aufsatze, v. 1, 2. 



Briefe aus Paris, v. 8-12. 

Dramaturgische blatter, v. 
4,5. 

Erzahlungen, v. 1, 2. 

Fragmente und aphorism- 
en, v. 7. 

HEINE, H. Notice of. (In his Samm. werke, 

v. 12.) 
Borneo 

BELCHER, Sir E. Voyage of the Samarang, 
1843-6. 

FORBES, F. E. Occupation of Borneo by her 
majesty's troops. (In Five years in China.) 

GREENWOOD, J. Adventures of Keuben Da- 
vidger, captive among the Dyaks of. (His- 
torical fiction.) 

KEPPEL, H. Expedition to. 

KRAUSE, W. E. F. American interests in. (In 
Pamphlets, v. 18.) 

Brief sketch of the extent, climate, and 
productions of the island of. (In Pamphlets, 
v. 27.) 

Low, H. Sarawak. 

MARRY AT, F. S. Borneo and the Indian ar- 
chipelago. 

MTTNDY, E. Narrative of events in Borneo 
and Celebes. 

VAN NOORT, O. Account of Borneo, 1598. 
(In Drake's Coll. voy.) 

YELVERTON, T. Borneo cinnabar mines. (In 

Overland monthly, v. 10.) 
Borri, Christofero. Account of Cochin-China, 

1744. (In Churchill's Coll. voy., v. 2.) 
Borrow, George (b. 1803). Bible in Spain ; or, 
the journeys, adventures, and imprisonments 
of an Englishman, in an attempt to circulate 
the scriptures on the peninsula. N. Y. 1859. 
8 

LAVENGRO. (6th ed.) N. Y. 1861. 12? 

KOMANY Eye. [Sequel to 'Lavengro.'] (2d. 
ed.) Lond. 1858. 2 v. 12? 

Same. N. Y. 1867. 8. 

See also Brief biographies. 
Borth-wick, J. D. Three years in California. 

Edin. 1857. 8 

Bory de Saint- Vincent, Jean Baptiste George Marie 
(1780-1846). Histoire et description des iles 
de I'oc&in. (In L'univers, v. 25 Chile.) 



Boscana, Geronimo. ChinJgchinich : a histori- 
cal account of the origin, customs, and tradi- 
tions of the Indians at the missionary es- 
tablishment of St. Juan Capistrano, Alta 
California, called the Acagchemem nation. 
Collected with the greatest care, from the 
most intelligent and best instructed in the 
matter. Tr. from the original Spanish MS. 
(In Eobinson's Life in California.) 

Bosnia. EANKE, L. Insurrection in. (In his 
History of Servia.) 

Bosphorus 

HAND-BOOK for travelers in. 
PORTER, D. Account of a hail-storm on the. 
(In Smithsonian rept. 1870.) 

Bossange, Gustave. Literary annual : catalogue 
of works of note published in France in 
1870-71. Paris, 1872. 8 

Bossange, Hector. Catalogue de livres Francais, 
Anglais, Allemands, Espagnols, Grecs et 
Latins, Italiens, Portugais, orientaux, etc., 
etc., suivi de prix courants. Paris, 1845. 8 

Bossu, Le ; ou, le petit Parisien. FVAL, P. 
(In CEuvres, v. 51-3.) 

Bossuet, Jacques Be"nigne (bp. of Meauz), (1627- 
1704). (Euvres completes. Paris, 1836. 
12 v. 8? 

Contents : 

Actes de la condemnation des quietistes, v. 8. 

Antiquite 6claircie, L', v. 6. 

Apocalypse, avec une explication, L', v. 1. 

Avertissement aux Protestants, v. 1. 

Babylon : de excidq Babylonis, v. 1. 

Bibliethfeque ecciesiastique, Me"moire sur, v. 10. 

Bossuet, Vie de, v. 1. 

Catechisme du dioc&se de Meaux, v. 2. 

Conference avec M. Claude, v. 7. 

Connaissance de Dieu et de soi-m6me, v. 10. 

Declaration de trois evgques, v. 8. 

Decretum de moral! disciplina, v. 2. 

Defense de 1'histoire des variations, v. 6. 

Defense de la tradition et des saints p&res, v. 2. 

Defensio declarationis cleri Gallicani, v. 9. 

Discours sur 1'histoire universelle, v. 10. 

Dissertatiunculse adversus probabilitatem, v. 10. 

Divers ficrits ou mSnioires, v. 8. 

Doctrina concilii tridentini, De, v. 2. 

Etat present des controverses, v. 6. 

Explication de la prophetie d'lsa'ie, v. 1. 

Explication de quelques difficultes, v. 7. 

Explication du psaume xxi., v. 1. 

Exposition de la doctrine de I'Sglise Catholique, v. 
5. 

Extraits des procfe-verbaux de I'assembiee gene- 
rale du clerge de France, de 1700, v. 2. 

Fragments sur diverses mati&res de controversie, 
v. 5. 

Gallia orthodoxa, v. 9. 

Histoire des conciles, remarques sur, v. 10. 

Histoire des variations des eglises Protestants, v. 
5,6. 

Instruction pastoral, v. 6. 

Lettre pastoral aux nouveaux Catholiques, v. 7. 

Lettres de pi6M5, v. 11. 

Lettres diverges, v. 12. 

Lettres sur 1'affaire de quietisme, v. 12. 

Liber psalmorum, v. 1. 

Liber Salomonis, v. 1. 

Meditations pour le temps du jubilfi, v. 2. 

Memoires, v. 2. 

Oraisons funebres, v. 3-5. 

Ordonnance et instruction pastorale sur les etats 
d'oraison, v. 8. 

Pan6gyriques, v. 5. 

Pensees Chretien nes et morales, v. 4. 

Pieces eoncernant 1'abbaye de Jouarre, v. 2. 

Pieces eoncernant une projet de reunion des Pro- 
testants, etc., v. 7. 

Politique tiree de recriture, v. 10. 

Pri6res eccl6siastiques, v. 2. 

Quietismus redivivus. v. 8. 

Refutation du catCchisme, v. 6. 

Rfiglement du seminaire des filles, v. 7. 

Remarques sur la repouse Jl la relation sur le quie- 
tisme, v. 8. 

Reponse ft quatre lettres de M. Parchevfique de 
Cambrai, v. 8. 

R6ponse ft un lettre de I'archevCque de Cambrai, 
v. 8. 

Reponse aux difficult^ de madame la Maisonfort, 
v. 8. 



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Bossuet (continued) 
Sermons, v. 3-5. 
Bommalre de la doctrine de M. 1'archeveque de 

Cambrai, v. 8. 

Tractatus tres de nova qusestione, v. 8. 
Tradition des nouveaux mystiques, v. 8. 
Traite de la communion, v. 7. 
Traite de 1'usure, v. 10. 
TraitS du libre arbitre, v. 10. 

DISCOURS sur 1'histoire universelle. Paris, 

1852. 8 

LAMARTINE, A. de. Vie de. (In (Euvres com- 
pletes, v. 36.) 

See also Sainte-Beuve, C. A. 
Bostan (fruit-garden). SADI, S. M. E. 
Boston (Mass.) 

Municipal: 

BRADLEE, N. J. Introduction of pure water 
into Boston ; with a description of the Co- 
chituate water- works. 

CHANDLER, P. AY. Oration before the city 
authorities on the morals of freedom, July 
4, 1844. (In Pamphlets, v. 15.) 

DIRECTORY for the year 1855. Bost. 1855. 8? 

Same. For the year 1868. Bost. 1864. 8 

Same. For the year 1870. Bost. 1870. 8 

Same. For the year 1871. Bost. 1871. 8? 

MUNICIPAL register ; containing the city char- 
ter and rules and orders of the city council, 
and a list of the officers of the city, for the 
year 1857. Bost. 1857. 8. 

KEPORT of the Cochituate water hoard, 1871. 

KEFORTSof the Prison discipline society (1826- 
54). 

History : 

BOSTON illustrated. 

DRAKE, S. A. Old landmarks and historic 
personages of. 

DRAKE, S. G. History and antiquities of Bos- 
ton, from 1630 to 1670. 

FROTHINGHAM, K. History of the siege of 
Boston in 1775, and of the battles of Lexing- 
ton, Concord, and Bunker hill. 

HILLARD, G. S. Old Latin school-house. (In 
Boston book.) 

OTIS, Mrs. H. G. Barclays of Boston, The. 
(Historical fiction.) 

BOBBINS, C. History of second church, or 
Old North. 

Education : 

ANNUAL reports of the school committee of the 
city of Boston, 1857 and 1861. Bost. 1858. 
2v. 8 

SEMI-CENTENNIAL anniversary of English 
high school, 1871. (In Pamphlets, v. 29.) 

TWENTY-FOURTH annual report of the board 
of education ; together with the twenty-fourth 
annual report of the secretary of the board. 
Bost. 1861. 8 

TWENTY-FIFTH annual report of the board of 
education ; together with the twenty-fifth an- 
nual report of the secretary of the board. 
Bost. 1862. 8 

Libraries: 

GENERAL theological library. Beports of, 
1864-72. [1865 wanting.] 8 

MECHANIC apprentices' library. The thirty- 
fourth anniversary, 22d of February, 1854. 
The oration, by William F. Chester; and 
poem, by John Smith. (In Pamphlets, 
v. 15.) 



Boston (Mass.) (continued) 

MERCANTILE library association. Catalogue, 
1854. 

Index to the catalogue of books. Bost. 
1869. 8 

BENJAMIN, P. . Infatuation : poem, de- 
livered before the M. L. A., Oct. 9, 1844. 
(In Pamphlets, v. 15.) 

WINTHROP, K. C. Algernon Sidney : a 
lecture, delivered before the M. L. A., Dec. 
21, 1853. (In Pamphlet?, v. 15.) 

PUBLIC library. Catalogue of books belonging 
to the lower hall of the central department, 
in the classes of history, biography, and trav- 
el, together with notes for readers under sub- 
j ect references . Second, or consolidated edi- 
tion, July, 1873. Bost. 1873. 82 

Catalogue of historical fiction, novels, 
plays, poems. First ed., April, 1871. 82 

Catalogue of the Tosti engravings : sup- 
plemental list, May, 1873. 82 

Catalogues of biography and travel ; books 
of reference in ref. room and Bates hall ; 
French, German, and Italian ; periodicals ; 
Prince library. [Bound together. 82] 

Hand-book for readers ; with regulations. 
First ed., Aug. 1872. Bost. 1872. 18? 

Index to the catalogue of a portion of the 
books arranged in the lower hall. Bost. 
1858. 8. 

-T- Index to the catalogue of books in the 
Bates hall. First supplement. Bost. 1866. 
8 

Index to the catalogue of books in the 
upper hall. Bost. 1861. 8? 

Lower hall : class-list for English prose 
fiction, including juvenile fiction. Fourth 
ed., Oct. 1869. 82 

Lower hall : class-list for English prose 
fiction, including translations and juvenile 
fiction. Fifth ed., Aug. 1871. 82 

Lower hall : class-list for poetry, the 
drama, rhetoric, elocution, collections, peri- 
odicals, and miscellaneous works. First ed., 
July, 1870. 82 

Periodicals currently received ; and works 
of reference in the reading-room and at the 
desk in Bates hall. First ed., Sept. 1870. 
82 

Beports of, 1852-71. [Bound together. 
82 1858, 1859, 1862, 1863 wanting.] 

WINTHROP, B. C. Addresses (two) be- 
fore the Public library of Boston. (In Ad- 
dresses, 1852-7.) 

See rflso City missions. . 

Boston book. Specimens of metropolitan liter- 
ature. Bost. 1850. 122 

Contents: 

Adams, N. : Cochituate lake. 

Bigelow, J. : The Jingko tree. 

Buckingham, J. T. : Recollections of Cooper. 

Choate, R. : Value of mechanical industry. 

Colman, J. F. : The Atlantic steamer. 

Croswell, W. : To my namesake. 

Dana, R. H. : The ocean. 

Dana, R. H., Jr. : First impressions of a sailor. 

Emerson, R. W. : Concord monument. 

Emerson, R. W. : Nature. 

Everett, E. : Santa Crocs. 

Everett, E. : The gentleman. 

Fields, J. T. : On a book of sea-mosses. 

Frothingham. N. L. : Recollections of Greenwood 

Goodrich, S. G. : Prejudice. 

Greene, N. : Song. 

Haskell, D. N. : Clerks and employers. 



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Boston (Mass.) (continued) 

Hawthorne, N. : Browne's wooden image. 

Hillard, G. S. : The old Latin school-house. 

Holmes, O. W. : Boston church-bells. 

Holmes, O. W. : The morning visit. 

Huntington, F. D. : Goodness. 

Lee, Hannah F. : The last supper. 

Longfellow, H. W. : Foot-prints of angels. 

Longfellow, H. W. : Resignation. 

Lowell, J. R. : The syrens. 

Lunt, George : Guy Linden's first book. 

Lunt, George: The wind. 

McLellan, Isaac : Home. 

Motley, J. L. : The Solitary of Shawmut. 

Norton, A. : A winter morning. 

Osgood, F. S. : Labor. 

Parker, T. : A picture of war. 

Parkman, F., Jr. : The chase. 

Parsons, T. W., Jr. : July. 

Parsons, T. W., Jr. : To a lady. 

Peabody, E. : The seen and the unseen. 

Phillips, A. H. : Love and fame. 

Pierpont, J. : Dedication of a lyceum hall. 

Prescott, W. H. : Character of Walter Scott. 

Putnam, G. : The suceessful scholar. 

Quincy, J., Jr. : A welcome to DicKens. 

Russell, G. R. : Room and work enough. 

Sargent, Epes : Forget me not. 

Sharp, D. : My youngest. 

Sharp, D. : Thomas Chalmers. 

Sleeper, J. S. : The lost colony. 

Sparks, J. : Early days of John Ledyard. 

Sprague, C. : Charles James. 

Sprague, C. : Mt. Auburn. 

Sprague, C. J. : My little daughter's shoes. 

Story, W. W. : Love. 

Sumner, C. : Washington Allston. 

Tuckerman, H. T. : Mary. 

Waterston, R. C. : To Scotland. 

Webster, D. : The fatal secret. 

Whipple, E. P. : The literature of mirth. 

Whittier, J. G. : Kathleen. 

Whittier, J. G. : The Yankee Zincali. 

Willis, N. P. : Minute philosophies. 

Winslow, H. : Morning and night. 

Winthrop, R. C. : Washington and the union. 

Wright, E. : Be happy. 

Boston church-bells. HOLMES, 0. "W. (In Bos- 
ton book.) 

Boston dispensary. GREEN, S. A. Seventy- 
fifth annual report, 1871. (In Pamphlets, 
v. 31.) 

Boston illustrated, with supplement ; being a 

stranger's new guide through Boston and 

vicinity. Bost. 1872. 8 (2 cop.) 

Boston mob. PHILLIPS, W. (In Speeches, etc.) 

Boston prize poems ; and other specimens of 

dramatic poetry. Bost. 1824. 12? 
Boston weekly magazine ; devoted to morality, 
literature, biography, history, and fine arts. 
V. 2 (Oct. 1803 to Oct. 1804). Bost. 4 
Boswell, James. Life of Samuel Johnson ; in- 
cluding a journal of his tour to the Hebrides. 
Botany 

BALFOUR, J. H. First book of. 

BARTON, B. S. Elements of. 

BECK, L. C. Botany of the United States, 

north of Virginia. 
BLUME, C. L. Museum botanicum Lugduno- 

Batavum. 
BRERETON, J. H. Florae Columbianae pro- 

dromus. 

BROWN, A. Report on the botany of arctic 
regions. (In Parry, W. E. Journal of first 
voy., app.) 

CANDOLLE, A. P. de. On the causes which 
limit vegetable species towards the north, in 
Europe and similar regions. (In Smithson- 
ian rept. 1858.) 
Prodromus systematis naturalis regni veg- 

etabilis. 

COMPTES rendus. 
CULPEPPER, N. British herbal, and famil